Matches 151 to 200 of 1,481
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151 | Born at home 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry | Severin, Antoinette Marie (I10574)
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152 | Born at home 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry | Severin, Anton John (I10575)
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153 | Born at home 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry | Severin, Emil Frank (I10576)
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154 | Born at home 5 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry | Severin, Henrietta Angeline (I10589)
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155 | Born at home 5 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry | Severin, Henry Albert (I10591)
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156 | Born at home East of Bison | Simunek, Rose Ann (I10579)
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157 | Born at home on a farm 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry | Severin, Robert Julius (I10656)
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158 | Born at home on farm. | Severin, Bertha Ann (I10651)
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159 | Born at home on the family farm; died at Blevin's Popcorn. Social Security Number: 505-48-2408. As a child, had rheumatic fever. Had open heart surgery. Died at the Popcorn Plant of a heart attack and was taken to Fremont Hospital where he was declared dead. | Soukup, Anton Frank (I80)
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160 | Born at home. | Patocka, Ervin Anton (I10635)
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161 | Born at home. | Patocka, Vincent Franklin (I10638)
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162 | Born at Schuyler Hospital | Soukup, Janel Katherine (I85)
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163 | Born in a dugout on the family farm 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry. The Family Document has the birth location as Goltry but that village did not exist before 1904. The hamlet of Alvarettta existed between 1893 and 1904 and was less than a mile from Anton Severin's homestead. | Severin, Albert Frank (I10567)
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164 | Born in a dugout on the family farm 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry. The Family Document has the birth location as Goltry but that village did not exist before 1904. The hamlet of Alvarettta existed between 1893 and 1904 and was less than a mile from Anton Severin's homestead. | Severin, Mary Cecilla (I10568)
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165 | Born in a farm house near Bison | Simunek, Emil Frank (I10381)
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166 | Born in farm home east of Goltry | Navratil, Emma Josephine (I10380)
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167 | Born in Plasi, Saunders County, Nebraska | Kubik, Frank J. (I9870)
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168 | Born in rural Touhy. | Pekarek, Emma (I9512)
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169 | Born in rural Wahoo area | Severin, Helen Lilly (I10252)
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170 | Born in St. Mary's Hospital | Simunek, Gerald Lee (I10395)
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171 | Born in the home of her parents | Markes, Elverda Ann (I10508)
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172 | Born in the home of his parents | Pospisil, William John (I10507)
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173 | Born near Valparaiso | Suchy, Joe H. (I10791)
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174 | Born on a farm | Nemec, Mary (I105)
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175 | Born on a farm | Rezac, Leonard A. (I102)
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176 | Born on a farm near Bison, OK | Fuksa, Emil Bernard (I10379)
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177 | Born on a farm North of Crescent, OK. | Williams, Katherine Carrie (I10657)
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178 | Born on a farm three miles east of North Bend. | Howe, Frank D. (I3705)
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179 | Born on farm East of Bison. | Simunek, Joseph J. (I10582)
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180 | Born on farm home East of Bison | Fuxa, Bessie Lillie (I10577)
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181 | Born on the family farm | Hakel, Lawrence John (I10889)
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182 | Born on the family farm. Some records have the birth in Goltry but that village did not exist until 1904. His father homesteaded one mile East of the then village Alvaretta. | Hakel, Emil John (I10271)
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183 | Born on the farm. | Pekarek, Louis Thomas (I10781)
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184 | Born on the farm. | Meyer, Glendell Wayne (I11083)
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185 | Born on the Hovorka Farm. Gladys did not have a given middle name. While in grade school, she felt bad that others had one and gave herself a middle name, Elaine. Gladys was born at her Mom's sister's Farm. It was common in those years for the doctor to come to the house to help with the birthing. One of Glady's memories is sliding down the cellar dooor and getting slivers in her behind. Her Dad (Dodo to us kids) had to pull them out. (A great story to tell her grandkids.) When Gladys was growing up, her family only talked Czech (aka Bohemian) at home. When she went to school, her teacher would only speak English. Gladys went home crying after her first day. Ever since then, she was determined that her kids would not suffer the same embarrassment. Her kids were only taught English at home and never did get a chance to learn Czech, much to their disappointment, although this way their grandparents could talk to each other without them knowing what they were saying. | Rezac, Gladys Elaine (I81)
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186 | Born to Pete Stejskal who died 1962. His mother later married George Reinhart with Louie changing his last name to Reinhart. | Stejskal, Louis (I10459)
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187 | Both parents are deceased; guardian Antonin Dvorak. | Kopecek, Frantiska (I2251)
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188 | Buried in Bohemian National Cemetery | Kuska, John (I2956)
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189 | Buried in non-catholic cemetery | Kozeluh, Terezie (I3288)
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190 | Buried in non-Catholic community | Lastovica, Antonin (I3287)
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191 | Buried in Schuyler Cemetary | Hovorka, John J. (I123)
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192 | Buried in Schuyler Cemetary | Kucera, Agnes J. (I106)
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193 | Buried in the cemetery at the church of St. Jacob by father Kajetan Pohl, parson. | Soukup, Jan (I2365)
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194 | Buried in the cemetery at the church of St. Jacob by father Kajetan Pohl. | Subera, Anna (I2384)
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195 | Buried on the same day as his wife after she died 20 years after he passed. | Remedi, Peter (I10963)
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196 | Burried in Bohemian National Cemetery | Buzek, Milo Edward (I2911)
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197 | By way of Nancy Soukup (who provided the added notes); not sourced | Source (S36)
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198 | Came to America at age 4 with his parents. Married and settled on a farm in Butler County, 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Linwood, Nebraska in a sod house. When mice and snakes were crawling down through the sod roof, John used to tell his mother "Let's go back where we had a nice house." Then his father, Peter Kucera, hauled lumber with a team of horses from Fremont and built a 2 room house they were proud of and still stood on the farm as of 1946. It was used in 1946 for repairing harnesses and junk. Mr. Kucera, when farming, had 2 fingers cut off by a corn sheller and, when cutting down trees for wood, had a tree fall on his leg which broke his leg. He still liked to work after he retired and helped thrashing on the farm. At 74, he felt better working than sitting around the house (From 50th anniversary, 1946, as recorded by Mrs. John P. Kucera). | Kucera, John Peter (I104)
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199 | Caroline Dattel, F, 7, Child Rosalie Dattel, F, 17, Child Anton Dattel, M, 15, Child The country to which they severally belonged: Germany The country to which they intend to become inhabitants: US Class: Zwischendeck (Steerage) «b»Notes«/b»: Their parents, Josef and Anna Datel arrived in the US on 14 Dec 1867 | Datel, Rosalie Lidmila (I691)
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200 | Caroline Dattel, F, 8, Geschwister (Sibling) Rosalie Dattel, F, 17, Single Anton Dattel, M, 15, Single Place of birth and residence - Coltiz (Kolec) «b»Notes«/b»: Their parents, Josef and Anna Datel arrived in the US on 14 Dec 1867 | Datel, Rosalie Lidmila (I691)
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