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251 | Event Description: From Find A grave | Nelson, Josephine Minnie (I10475)
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252 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Plisek, Mary Jane (I10476)
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253 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Plisek, Edward (I10483)
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254 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Plisek, Frank L. (I10484)
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255 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Walta, Vancil Theodore (I10584)
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256 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Novy, Edward Lee Jr (I10590)
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257 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Pekarek, Leonard Randolph Sr. (I10798)
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258 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Matussek, Agnes Christine (I10890)
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259 | Event Description: From Find A Grave | Novotny, Joseph (I10924)
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260 | Event Description: From find a Grave | Bocek, Frank James (I10950)
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261 | Event Description: From Find A Grave (and matches marriage license) | Family: Joseph A. "Joe" Severin / Eva Frances Pecha (F3986)
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262 | Event Description: from newpaper obituary | Bocek, James F. (I10249)
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263 | Event Description: From newspaper obituary | Bocek, James F. (I10249)
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264 | Event Description: From obituary | Pospisil, Mary Jayne (I10509)
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265 | Event Description: From SS Admin | Bocek, William Edward (I10966)
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266 | Event Description: house #3 | Rezac, Frantisek (I2246)
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267 | Event Description: house #59 | Vlcek, Albetza (I5912)
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268 | Event Description: house #6 | Brecka, Josef (I374)
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269 | Event Description: house #76 | Kunes, Anezka (I8905)
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270 | F. Hines owns a saloon in 1890 hence the assumption this Hines is Frank Hines | Hines, Frank (I8607)
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271 | F. Soukup owns a saloon in 1890 hence the assumption this Hines is Frank Soukup | Soukup, Frank (I1318)
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272 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, John Alford (I10474)
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273 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Mary Jane (I10476)
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274 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Aneska (I10478)
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275 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Ludwig (I10479)
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276 | Family documents have the birth location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the birth happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Anna Magdalena (I10481)
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277 | Family documents have the death location as Alvaretta, a hamlet that existed between 1893 and 1904, located about one mile west of Frank Plisek's homestead. Most likely the death happened on the homestead. In 1903 the Frisco Railroad was built about three miles north, the town of Goltry was created and the Alvaretta townspeople moved most of their homes and businesses to Goltry. | Plisek, Aneska (I10478)
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278 | Family lore has Franz dying while traveling to the United States in 1867 but the Passenger list does not record him as dying on board (and it should if he died then). The passenger list is a "list of all passengers taken on board" not those that arrived. | Datel, Frantisek (I3597)
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279 | Father of family in his own cottage (also householder) and at the same time for many years well deserved manorial bailiff in Plasy. | Soukup, Jan (I2365)
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280 | Feb 10 was listed as the date of birth on an unsourced family tree in ancestry.com | Rezac, Ludvik (I568)
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281 | Find A Grave has the birth location as Goltry, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma in 1905. This location exists today but not in 1905. Oklahoma did not become a state until 1907, the same time that Alfalfa County was created from Woods County. Find A Grave uses today's locations, hence the recorded location. | Severin, Bernard John (I11024)
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282 | First child born in new square house north of dugout 4 miles South and 1 mile East of Goltry.. The hamlet of Alvarettta existed between 1893 and 1904 and was less than a mile from Anton Severin's homestead. Find A Grave has the same birth date but uses the location Goltry, Alfalfa County. Goltry did not exists until the end of 1904 when it was platted and Alvaretta move there. Alfalfa County did not exists until 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. | Severin, Jullius John (I10569)
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283 | Frank Basnosky, Self, M, 55, [b. Bet June 1824 and June 1825], Bohemia, Married, Farmer Ann Basnosky, Wife, F, 50, [b. Bet June 1829 and June 1830], Bohemia, Married, Keeping House | Kryl, Anna (I2422)
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284 | Frank Basnosky, Self, M, 55, [b. Bet June 1824 and June 1825], Bohemia, Married, Farmer Ann Basnosky, Wife, F, 50, [b. Bet June 1829 and June 1830], Bohemia, Married, Keeping House | Beznoska, Frank (I2421)
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285 | Frank Basnosky, Son, M, [b. N/A], Nebraska, Single Caroline Basnosky, Wife, F, 19, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Frank Basnosky, Self, M, 22, Bohemia, Married, Farmer | Beznoska, Frank Jr. (I3615)
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286 | Frank Basnosky, Son, M, [b. N/A], Nebraska, Single Caroline Basnosky, Wife, F, 19, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Frank Basnosky, Self, M, 22, Bohemia, Married, Farmer | Datel, Karolina (I2039)
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287 | Frank Basnosky, Son, M, [b. N/A], Nebraska, Single Caroline Basnosky, Wife, F, 19, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Frank Basnosky, Self, M, 22, Bohemia, Married, Farmer | Beznoska, Frank (I3616)
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288 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Kracman, Louis (I581)
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289 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Kracman, Kristie (I579)
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290 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Kracman, Joseph (I578)
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291 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Kracman, Fred (I577)
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292 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Kracman, Frank (I573)
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293 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Kracman, Agnes (I572)
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294 | Frank Cratchman, Self, M, 39, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Mary Cratchman, Wife, F, 30, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House Lewis Cratchman, Son, M, 10, Bohemia, Single Christine Cratchman, Daughter, F, 8, Nebraska, Single Joseph Cratchman, Son, M, 5, Nebraska, Single Freddie Cratchman, Son, M, 2, Nebraska, Single Annie Cratchman, Daughter, F, 3/12, Nebraska, Single | Vosicky, Marie (I574)
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295 | Frank had 280 acres in 1880 but only homesteaded 80. He must have been able to purchase the other 200 at some point. The 90 which were tilled could have been the original 80. The corn only yeilded abuot 10 bushels per acre but the oats yeilded 20 and the wheat about 7. | Kracman, Frank (I573)
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296 | Frank Kraizmann, M, 31, Workman Marie Kraizmann, F, 23 Alois Krazmann, M, 9 months Country of origin - Austria Destination country - U. S. of A. Class - Steerage and Deckhouse «b»Notes:«/b» Kracman sounds somewhat like Kraizmann and the ages match the Kracman family of the time | Kracman, Frank (I573)
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297 | Frank Kules, Self, M, 31, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Marie Kules, Wife, F, 19, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House | Kulis, Frank (I1989)
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298 | Frank Kules, Self, M, 31, Bohemia, Married, Farmer Marie Kules, Wife, F, 19, Bohemia, Married, Keeping House | Novak, Mary (I1312)
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299 | Frank Severin, Head, M, 56, [b. January 1844], Austria, Married, Farmer, married 34 years Antonia Severin, Wife, F, 58, [b.May 1842], Austria, Married, married 34 years, 11 children born, 10 children still living Mary Severin, Daughter, F, 20, [b. February 1880], Nebraska, Single, Housekeeper Tony Severin, Daughter, F, 18, [b. January 1882], Nebraska, Single, Housekeeper Frank Severin, Son, M, 15, [b. September 1884], Nebraska, Single, Farm Laborer Helen Severin, Daughter, F, 13, [b. August 1886], Nebraska, Single, Student | Severin, Frantisek (I5551)
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300 | Frank Severin, Head, M, 56, [b. January 1844], Austria, Married, Farmer, married 34 years Antonia Severin, Wife, F, 58, [b.May 1842], Austria, Married, married 34 years, 11 children born, 10 children still living Mary Severin, Daughter, F, 20, [b. February 1880], Nebraska, Single, Housekeeper Tony Severin, Daughter, F, 18, [b. January 1882], Nebraska, Single, Housekeeper Frank Severin, Son, M, 15, [b. September 1884], Nebraska, Single, Farm Laborer Helen Severin, Daughter, F, 13, [b. August 1886], Nebraska, Single, Student | Pekarek, Antonie Marie (I5673)
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