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1851 Robert D. Gillett, M, 61, US, Citizen, Farmer
Mareita Gillett, F, 57, US, Citizen
Frank Gillett, M, 31, US, Citizen, Farmer 
Snyder, Maryette (I9556)
 
1852 Robert Gillit, Head, M, 69, [b. Apr 1831], New York, Widower, Farmer
Frank Gillit, Son, M, 40, [b. Dec 1860], New York, Married, Farm laborer, married 2 years
Thomas Dickenson, Daughter-in-law's father, M, 64, [b. Oct 1835], New York, Widower, Farm laborer
Maud Gillit, Daughter-in-law, F, 43, [b. Apr 1867], New York, Married, married 2 years, 0 children born, 0 children still living 
Dickenson, Thomas (I10397)
 
1853 Robert Gillit, Head, M, 69, [b. Apr 1831], New York, Widower, Farmer
Frank Gillit, Son, M, 40, [b. Dec 1860], New York, Married, Farm laborer, married 2 years
Thomas Dickenson, Daughter-in-law's father, M, 64, [b. Oct 1835], New York, Widower, Farm laborer
Maud Gillit, Daughter-in-law, F, 43, [b. Apr 1867], New York, Married, married 2 years, 0 children born, 0 children still living 
Dickenson, Maud (I10396)
 
1854 Robert Gillit, Head, M, 69, [b. Apr 1831], New York, Widower, Farmer
Frank Gillit, Son, M, 40, [b. Dec 1860], New York, Married, Farm laborer, married 2 years
Thomas Dickenson, Daughter-in-law's father, M, 64, [b. Oct 1835], New York, Widower, Farm laborer
Maud Gillit, Daughter-in-law, F, 43, [b. Apr 1867], New York, Married, married 2 years, 0 children born, 0 children still living 
Gillett, Frank (I9564)
 
1855 Robert Gillit, Head, M, 69, [b. Apr 1831], New York, Widower, Farmer
Frank Gillit, Son, M, 40, [b. Dec 1860], New York, Married, Farm laborer, married 2 years
Thomas Dickenson, Daughter-in-law's father, M, 64, [b. Oct 1835], New York, Widower, Farm laborer
Maud Gillit, Daughter-in-law, F, 43, [b. Apr 1867], New York, Married, married 2 years, 0 children born, 0 children still living 
Gillett, Robert D. (I9562)
 
1856 Role: Administrator Golden, Robert E. (I391)
 
1857 Role: Companion
 
Beznoska, Frank Jr. (I3615)
 
1858 Role: Companion
 
Kryl, Anna (I2422)
 
1859 Role: Companion
 
Rezac, Teresia (I2257)
 
1860 Role: Companion
 
Rezac, Antonia (I2245)
 
1861 Role: Companion
 
Beranek, Frantiska (I2563)
 
1862 Role: Companion
 
Beznoska, Anna (I1940)
 
1863 Role: Companion
 
Rezac, Jan (I630)
 
1864 Role: Companion
 
Rezac, Antonin (I598)
 
1865 Role: Companion
 
Rezac, Frantisek (I597)
 
1866 Role: Companion
 
Rezac, Martin (I595)
 
1867 Role: Companion
 
Novak, Antonia (I592)
 
1868 Role: Companion
 
Beznoska, Theresia (I373)
 
1869 Role: Companion
 
Beznoska, Veronica (I335)
 
1870 Role: Companion
 
Lanik, Jan (I4799)
 
1871 Role: Companion
 
Lanik, Josef (I4800)
 
1872 Role: Companion
 
Staska, Franzisia (I4861)
 
1873 Role: Companion
 
Staska, Johann (I4862)
 
1874 Role: Companion
 
Bures, Barbora (I5293)
 
1875 Role: Companion
 
Chlup, Marie (I5616)
 
1876 Role: Companion
 
Chlup, Barbara (I5682)
 
1877 Role: Companion
Agidius Recac, M, 50, Economist
Margarethe Recac, F, 53
Antonia Recac, F, 22
Franziska Recac, F, 16
Johanne Recac, M, 13
Franz Recac, M, 9
Nationality - Moravia
Last Permanent Residence Destination - Moravia
Destination - U.S. of A.

«b»Notes:«/b»

Surname is actually Rezac which was misspelled as Recac. The father has the German spelling Agidius, also spelled as Aegidius in Latinized ancient Greek (https://www.name-doctor.com/search-names.html?key=agidius&search=1). The Czech spelling is Jiljí (https://www.name-doctor.com/name-jilji-meaning-of-jilji-39211.html). The entry F{missing}ika is actually Franziska as recorded in the Passenger List Card Index (MyHeritage and FamilySearch). The Antonia entry is actually Antonia Svoboda, the daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. This is confirmed in the 1869 Czech Census.

Jiljí's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873 and was followed by brother Martin and sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek in 1874. Jiljí was followed by his sisters Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik who arrived in Nebraska in 1876.
Pazdera, Marketa (I2757)
 
1878 Role: Companion
Agidius Recac, M, 50, Economist
Margarethe Recac, F, 53
Antonia Recac, F, 22
Franziska Recac, F, 16
Johanne Recac, M, 13
Franz Recac, M, 9
Nationality - Moravia
Last Permanent Residence Destination - Moravia
Destination - U.S. of A.

«b»Notes:«/b»

Surname is actually Rezac which was misspelled as Recac. The father has the German spelling Agidius, also spelled as Aegidius in Latinized ancient Greek (https://www.name-doctor.com/search-names.html?key=agidius&search=1). The Czech spelling is Jiljí (https://www.name-doctor.com/name-jilji-meaning-of-jilji-39211.html). The entry F{missing}ika is actually Franziska as recorded in the Passenger List Card Index (MyHeritage and FamilySearch). The Antonia entry is actually Antonia Svoboda, the daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. This is confirmed in the 1869 Czech Census.

Jiljí's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873 and was followed by brother Martin and sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek in 1874. Jiljí was followed by his sisters Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik who arrived in Nebraska in 1876.
Rezac, Jan (I2756)
 
1879 Role: Companion
Agidius Recac, M, 50, Economist
Margarethe Recac, F, 53
Antonia Recac, F, 22
Franziska Recac, F, 16
Johanne Recac, M, 13
Franz Recac, M, 9
Nationality - Moravia
Last Permanent Residence Destination - Moravia
Destination - U.S. of A.

«b»Notes:«/b»

Surname is actually Rezac which was misspelled as Recac. The father has the German spelling Agidius, also spelled as Aegidius in Latinized ancient Greek (https://www.name-doctor.com/search-names.html?key=agidius&search=1). The Czech spelling is Jiljí (https://www.name-doctor.com/name-jilji-meaning-of-jilji-39211.html). The entry F{missing}ika is actually Franziska as recorded in the Passenger List Card Index (MyHeritage and FamilySearch). The Antonia entry is actually Antonia Svoboda, the daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. This is confirmed in the 1869 Czech Census.

Jiljí's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873 and was followed by brother Martin and sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek in 1874. Jiljí was followed by his sisters Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik who arrived in Nebraska in 1876.
Svoboda, Antonie (I4781)
 
1880 Role: Companion
Agidius Recac, M, 50, Economist
Margarethe Recac, F, 53
Antonia Recac, F, 22
Franziska Recac, F, 16
Johanne Recac, M, 13
Franz Recac, M, 9
Nationality - Moravia
Last Permanent Residence Destination - Moravia
Destination - U.S. of A.

«b»Notes:«/b»

Surname is actually Rezac which was misspelled as Recac. The father has the German spelling Agidius, also spelled as Aegidius in Latinized ancient Greek (https://www.name-doctor.com/search-names.html?key=agidius&search=1). The Czech spelling is Jiljí (https://www.name-doctor.com/name-jilji-meaning-of-jilji-39211.html). The entry F{missing}ika is actually Franziska as recorded in the Passenger List Card Index (MyHeritage and FamilySearch). The Antonia entry is actually Antonia Svoboda, the daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. This is confirmed in the 1869 Czech Census.

Jiljí's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873 and was followed by brother Martin and sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek in 1874. Jiljí was followed by his sisters Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik who arrived in Nebraska in 1876.
Rezac, Frantiska (I4782)
 
1881 Role: Companion
Agidius Recac, M, 50, Economist
Margarethe Recac, F, 53
Antonia Recac, F, 22
Franziska Recac, F, 16
Johanne Recac, M, 13
Franz Recac, M, 9
Nationality - Moravia
Last Permanent Residence Destination - Moravia
Destination - U.S. of A.

«b»Notes:«/b»

Surname is actually Rezac which was misspelled as Recac. The father has the German spelling Agidius, also spelled as Aegidius in Latinized ancient Greek (https://www.name-doctor.com/search-names.html?key=agidius&search=1). The Czech spelling is Jiljí (https://www.name-doctor.com/name-jilji-meaning-of-jilji-39211.html). The entry F{missing}ika is actually Franziska as recorded in the Passenger List Card Index (MyHeritage and FamilySearch). The Antonia entry is actually Antonia Svoboda, the daughter of Marketa's first marriage to Jan Svoboda. This is confirmed in the 1869 Czech Census.

Jiljí's brother Jan arrived earlier in Nebraska in 1873 and was followed by brother Martin and sister Victoria Rezac Zahourek in 1874. Jiljí was followed by his sisters Teresa Rezac Staska and Antonia Rezac Lanik who arrived in Nebraska in 1876.
Rezac, Frantisek (I4783)
 
1882 Role: Companion
Although Caroline is listed among the passengers it is believed it was her brother Joseph instead. Joseph has not been found in any immigration records and Caroline is on the passenger list arriving in 1870 with her siblings Rosalie and Anton. The year 1870 also matches what Caroline reported in the 1900 and 1910 US Census. It is reasonable to conclude that Joseph that came to the US in 1867 and Caroline arrived in 1870. 
Datel, Frantisek (I3597)
 
1883 Role: Companion
Although Caroline is listed among the passengers it is believed it was her brother Joseph instead. Joseph has not been found in any immigration records and Caroline is on the passenger list arriving in 1870 with her siblings Rosalie and Anton. The year 1870 also matches what Caroline reported in the 1900 and 1910 US Census. It is reasonable to conclude that Joseph that came to the US in 1867 and Caroline arrived in 1870. 
Datel, Josef (I2522)
 
1884 Role: Companion
Although Caroline is listed among the passengers it is believed it was her brother Joseph instead. Joseph has not been found in any immigration records and Caroline is on the passenger list arriving in 1870 with her siblings Rosalie and Anton. The year 1870 also matches what Caroline reported in the 1900 and 1910 US Census. It is reasonable to conclude that Joseph that came to the US in 1867 and Caroline arrived in 1870. 
Datel, Vaclav (I2040)
 
1885 Role: Companion
Although Caroline is listed among the passengers it is believed it was her brother Joseph instead. Joseph has not been found in any immigration records and Caroline is on the passenger list arriving in 1870 with her siblings Rosalie and Anton. The year 1870 also matches what Caroline reported in the 1900 and 1910 US Census. It is reasonable to conclude that Joseph that came to the US in 1867 and Caroline arrived in 1870. 
Datel, Anna (I2038)
 
1886 Role: Companion
Although Caroline is listed among the passengers it is believed it was her brother Joseph instead. Joseph has not been found in any immigration records and Caroline is on the passenger list arriving in 1870 with her siblings Rosalie and Anton. The year 1870 also matches what Caroline reported in the 1900 and 1910 US Census. It is reasonable to conclude that Joseph that came to the US in 1867 and Caroline arrived in 1870. 
Suk, Anna (I755)
 
1887 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Laborer
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14
Anton Sabatka, M, 11
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Laborer
Marie Sabatka, F, 32
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5
Anna Sabatka, F, 2
Residence Place - Blatnic, Mähren [Moravia]
Destination - New York, America

«b»Notes«/b»:
Anton Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Johann's family 
Anezka (I5267)
 
1888 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Laborer
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14
Anton Sabatka, M, 11
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Laborer
Marie Sabatka, F, 32
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5
Anna Sabatka, F, 2
Residence Place - Blatnic, Mähren [Moravia]
Destination - New York, America

«b»Notes«/b»:
Anton Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Johann's family 
Sabatka, Mathias (I5268)
 
1889 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Laborer
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14
Anton Sabatka, M, 11
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Laborer
Marie Sabatka, F, 32
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5
Anna Sabatka, F, 2
Residence Place - Blatnic, Mähren [Moravia]
Destination - New York, America

«b»Notes«/b»:
Anton Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Johann's family 
Sabatka, Anton (I5269)
 
1890 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Laborer
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14
Anton Sabatka, M, 11
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Laborer
Marie Sabatka, F, 32
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5
Anna Sabatka, F, 2
Residence Place - Blatnic, Mähren [Moravia]
Destination - New York, America

«b»Notes«/b»:
Johann Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Anton's family. 
Mary (I741)
 
1891 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Laborer
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14
Anton Sabatka, M, 11
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Laborer
Marie Sabatka, F, 32
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5
Anna Sabatka, F, 2
Residence Place - Blatnic, Mähren [Moravia]
Destination - New York, America

«b»Notes«/b»:
Johann Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Anton's family. 
Sabatka, Antonia (I601)
 
1892 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Laborer
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14
Anton Sabatka, M, 11
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Laborer
Marie Sabatka, F, 32
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5
Anna Sabatka, F, 2
Residence Place - Blatnic, Mähren [Moravia]
Destination - New York, America

«b»Notes«/b»:
Johann Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Anton's family. 
Sabatka, Anna (I5264)
 
1893 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Moravian, Workman
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37, Moravian
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14, Moravian
Anton Sabatka, M, 11, Moravian
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Moravian, Workman
Marie Sabatka, F, 32, Moravian
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5, Moravian
Anna Sabatka, F, 2, Moravian
Place of Origin - Mähren [Moravia]
Departure Port - Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination - USA
Arrival Port - New York
Ship - Cimbria

«b»Notes:«/b»
Anton Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Johann's family 
Anezka (I5267)
 
1894 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Moravian, Workman
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37, Moravian
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14, Moravian
Anton Sabatka, M, 11, Moravian
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Moravian, Workman
Marie Sabatka, F, 32, Moravian
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5, Moravian
Anna Sabatka, F, 2, Moravian
Place of Origin - Mähren [Moravia]
Departure Port - Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination - USA
Arrival Port - New York
Ship - Cimbria

«b»Notes:«/b»
Anton Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Johann's family 
Sabatka, Mathias (I5268)
 
1895 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Moravian, Workman
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37, Moravian
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14, Moravian
Anton Sabatka, M, 11, Moravian
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Moravian, Workman
Marie Sabatka, F, 32, Moravian
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5, Moravian
Anna Sabatka, F, 2, Moravian
Place of Origin - Mähren [Moravia]
Departure Port - Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination - USA
Arrival Port - New York
Ship - Cimbria

«b»Notes:«/b»
Anton Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Johann's family 
Sabatka, Anton (I5269)
 
1896 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Moravian, Workman
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37, Moravian
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14, Moravian
Anton Sabatka, M, 11, Moravian
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Moravian, Workman
Marie Sabatka, F, 32, Moravian
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5, Moravian
Anna Sabatka, F, 2, Moravian
Place of Origin - Mähren [Moravia]
Departure Port - Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination - USA
Arrival Port - New York
Ship - Cimbria

«b»Notes«/b»:
Johann Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Anton's family. 
Mary (I741)
 
1897 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Moravian, Workman
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37, Moravian
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14, Moravian
Anton Sabatka, M, 11, Moravian
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Moravian, Workman
Marie Sabatka, F, 32, Moravian
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5, Moravian
Anna Sabatka, F, 2, Moravian
Place of Origin - Mähren [Moravia]
Departure Port - Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination - USA
Arrival Port - New York
Ship - Cimbria

«b»Notes«/b»:
Johann Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Anton's family. 
Sabatka, Antonia (I601)
 
1898 Role: Companion
Anton Sabatka, M, 54, Moravian, Workman
Anezka Sabatka, F, 37, Moravian
Mathias, Sabatka, M, 14, Moravian
Anton Sabatka, M, 11, Moravian
Johan Sabatka, M, 43, Moravian, Workman
Marie Sabatka, F, 32, Moravian
Antonia Sabatka, F, 5, Moravian
Anna Sabatka, F, 2, Moravian
Place of Origin - Mähren [Moravia]
Departure Port - Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France
Destination - USA
Arrival Port - New York
Ship - Cimbria

«b»Notes«/b»:
Johann Sabatka's family traveled with his brother Anton's family. 
Sabatka, Anna (I5264)
 
1899 Role: Companion
Anton Sonkap, M, 56, Bohemian, Farmer
Maria Sonkap, F, 54, Bohemian
Anna Sonkap, F, 22, Bohemian
Maria Sonkap, F, 21, Bohemian
Anton Sonkap, M, 16, Bohemian
Ve{rest torn}, F, 9, Bohemian
Last legal residence: Bohemia
Country claiming allegiance: Osterreich

«b»Notes:«/b»
Surname Sonkap is a transcription error of Soukup; the original is very faint. Anton, age 56, and Maria, age 54, are married. Anna, age 22, is thought to be Anna Zakovec, the daughter of Maria's first marriage and the future wife of Joseph Hines. Ve{rest torn} is female and is thought to be Veronica Soukup. Maria, age 21, is thought to be Maria Bures, niece of the older Maria Bures, daughter of Vojtech Bures, and future wife of Frank Hines. The missing son Frank Soukup came in 1869 with his stepbrother John Zakovec and his family. Joseph Hines and Frank Hines are brothers and lived in the same village as the Soukups. 
Zakovec, Anna (I1751)
 
1900 Role: Companion
Anton Sonkap, M, 56, Bohemian, Farmer
Maria Sonkap, F, 54, Bohemian
Anna Sonkap, F, 22, Bohemian
Maria Sonkap, F, 21, Bohemian
Anton Sonkap, M, 16, Bohemian
Ve{rest torn}, F, 9, Bohemian
Last legal residence: Bohemia
Country claiming allegiance: Osterreich

«b»Notes:«/b»
Surname Sonkap is a transcription error of Soukup; the original is very faint. Anton, age 56, and Maria, age 54, are married. Anna, age 22, is thought to be Anna Zakovec, the daughter of Maria's first marriage and the future wife of Joseph Hines. Ve{rest torn} is female and is thought to be Veronica Soukup. Maria, age 21, is thought to be Maria Bures, niece of the older Maria Bures, daughter of Vojtech Bures, and future wife of Frank Hines. The missing son Frank Soukup came in 1869 with his stepbrother John Zakovec and his family. Joseph Hines and Frank Hines are brothers and lived in the same village as the Soukups. 
Soukup, Veronica (I1317)
 

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