Thursday, September 19, 2013

Václav Bezouška, Proseč, Bohemia

Václav Bezouška boarded ship Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm in Bremen and arrived in New York on Oct 3rd, 1910.  His ship entry indicates he was born in Proseč, Bohemia, he is 22 years old (DOB 1888) his father's name is Jan.

Ship Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm
                                        

Proseč - Birth Place; Father - Jan Bezoušek


Václav Bezouška changed his name to William and lived in New York as his WWI Draft Record and 1915 New York Census indicate.

William's WWI Draft Record indicating September 7th, 1888 as DOB and Prague as birth place

1915 New York Census of William and his family


Czech Records

1. Roman Catholic Church Book for Proseč in district of Chrudim had no Bezouška child birth record from 1873 to 1889.

2. Protestant Christian Church Book for Proseč in district of Chrudim had no Bezouška child birth record from 1885 - 1894

3. Roman Catholic Church Book for Proseč Nad Nisou had no Bezouška child birth record from 1887 to 1890.

Difficulty with finding Czech Records:  Unfortunately an exact location of birth must be known as search in Czech Church Books is only available by location.  In case of Proseč the issue arrises due to the many localities named as Proseč: Proseč city in District of Chrudim, Proseč Nad Nisou, Proseč u Skutče, Česká Proseč, Proseč pod Ještědem, Proseč pod Křemešníkem and more.  Same goes for Prague; unless it is known what part of Prague a person was born in, it is very difficult to do the search at this time.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Velke Karlovice's Mikulec Family


Michal Mikulec  was born on 1842-02-17 in Velke Karlovice.  He was the son of Michal Mikulec and Mariana Bambušek. He married Veronika Korytář on 1869-02-08 in Velke Karlovice. 
Veronika Korytář was born on 1850-06-25 in Velke Karlovice.  She was the daughter of Jiří Korytář and Rosina Borák. 

Children of Veronika Korytář and Michal Mikulec

Mikulec, Marianna
Birth: 1881-07-26, Velke Karlovice
Death: 1967-06-16, El Campo 

Spouse: Bubela, Frank
Birth: 1880-03-23, Fayette
Death: 1950-07-12, El Campo  
Marriage: 1898-07-06, Fayette

Mikulec, Jan 
Birth: 1874-10-24, Velke Karlovice 
Death: 1875-05-13, Velke Karlovice

Mikulec, Johanna
Birth: 1872-07-16, Velke Karlovice 
Death: 1947-03-26, El Campo

Spouse: Horecka, Ignac
Birth: about 1870  
Marriage: 1890-10-07, Fayette  

Mikulec, Josef
Birth: 1870-08-20, Velke Karlovice 

Mikulec, Anna
Birth: 1877-03-05, Velke Karlovice  
Death: about 1920  

Spouse: Simek, Karel
Birth: 1876-03-23, Bordovice  
Death: 1935-11-11, Layette 
Marriage: 1896-11-19, Fayette

Mikulec, Jan
Birth: 1884-02-13, Velke Karlovice

Mikulec, Albina
Birth: 1886-02-12, Fyetteville  
Death: 1939-09-09, Ellinger

Spouse: Urban, John.
Marriage: 1905-11-07, Fyetteville  



The Mikulec Family immigrated from Velke Karlovice in 1884.  On March 28th, 1884 they have boarded steamboat Wakefield* in Hamburg, Germany and headed for Grimsby, England.  They have indicated their final destination is Ellinger, TX.  In Grimsby they traveled by rail to Liverpool, England.  In Liverpool the Mikulec family boarded steamboat City of Montreal* and arrived in New York on April 14th, 1884.
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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Velke Karlovice - Trips to the Past and the Beauty

Velke Karlovice - Trips to the Past and the Beauty, written by Helena Mickalova and Vojtech Bajer, brings an amazing composition of local historical structures, chapels and other memorials to its readers.  The book is written in three languages: Czech, English and German and is rich with local photography.  This book will please anyone whose roots are tied to Velke Karlovice.

                                 View of Velke Karlovice's Church built in 1754

Helena Mickalova later published second volume of Velke Karlovice - Trips to the Past and Beauty.  It is also written in tree languages: Czech, English and German and is rich in photography.  The book discusses important localities, histories, families, legends, structures, memorials and Velke Karlovice's artists and notable persons.  For any historian interested in Velke Karlovice and descendants from Velke Karlovice this book is a must.

                                          Children from Solan School

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Kalus Reunion Follow up

The Kalus reunion in Velke Karlovice was a great success.  It was awesome to catch up with all members of the family.  There was some amazing traditional food served (sauerkraut soup & roasted pig) and more than plenty to drink.  Thank you all for a great time!