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1 September 2015 9:00-9:40 Working with Czech Records in TMG – Presenter: John Frank 10:00-10:40 Finding Records in the Czech Republic, A Special Case of Sudetenland – Presenter: Carol Traxler 11:00-11:40 Finding Your Czech Ancestors – Presenter: Stephen Ullrich 11:40 Questions – Persons who are unable to attend onsite may send their questions to Paul Blackburn at programs@rootsusers.org

2 Einwohner Würzburg 1806-1850

3 Working with Czech Records in TMG September 2015John Frank

4 St Wenceslaus Marriages 1884

5 Marriage Tag Entry

6 Citation

7 Citation Preview of the Full Footnote

8 Baltimore Passenger List SS Leipzig 11 Nov 1872

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10 Create a report that duplicates a portion of the Passenger List Create a flag for the group Set the flag to “Y” for each person For each person place line entry number in address field (L1) Set output columns to include place of birth Cite passenger list entry number in birth record and sort by birth place (entry number)

11 Baltimore Passenger Manifest SS Leipzig 11 Nov 1872

12 Baltimore Passenger List SS Weser Mar 1, 1883

13 Komenda-Humpal Marriage

14 CSGI Quarterly Magazine

15 Typical article

16 Directions for Dr Gardner CG For the Pecka and Humpal families record the birth records for the direct ancestors and their siblings; for their parents and family members of that generation

17 Unusual Finds in the Records On a 1820 marriage, it was noted that Bartholomew Humpal was a member of the “glorious regiment of Breux” Barbora Humpal, who was found to be the aunt of Veronika and Marie Humpal, living in America, requested a certificate of eligibility for marriage in April 1869 The cottage name Fiala was recorded rather than the surname

18 Unusual Finds (cont) Dr Gardner noted that the Humpal family was a landholder and therefore the family could be traced back to medieval times The marriages for two additional Humpal generations were cited without detail nor were their siblings provided.

19 Cottage Name – a variation of a surname Also note the Reference field is filled by using the text macro

20 Name-Cottage Tools>Tag Type List>Filter>Name>Add

21 Tools> Text Macros To Invoke: Shift and Function Key

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23 Add Exhibit to Repository Add Map of Baltimore Cemetery to Cemetery Repository record

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26 Did the Humpal and Pecka families live close enough to each other in Bohemia to possibly know each other?

27 Humpal surnames are in red and Pecka surnames are in blue

28 Language Considerations The letters “ch” are treated as a single letter and appear after the letter “h” in sorted lists Several letter have accent marks and are sorted after their unaccented counter parts. Feminine surnames may be written with “ova” ending

29 Czech characters of interest The letter C is sorted before Č as seen by the parish Červená.

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32 Summary Contrast between Czech research in 1986 and 2015. Czech data idle since imported from gedcom file. While making this presentation, I dispelled previously held assumptions. Documented details of my trip to the Czech previously unrecorded On the positive side, Czech archives are now available on-line for my region of interest.

33 Additional Research Revisit the Austrian Kriegs Archive concerning Bartholomew Pecka’ military service Three Czech surnames have been found which may be associated with an unresolved German line. This is an area to be investigated.

34 For Continued Research Name Memory Jogger

35 Questions

36 Sources Source Documentation Maryland Archives, Hall of Records Http://guide.mdsa.net/viewer.cfm?page=citati ons Sources for Genealogical Research at the Austrian War Archives in Vienna (KREIGSARCHIV WIEN) http://oesta.gv.at/DocView.axd?CobId=29263http://oesta.gv.at/DocView.axd?CobId=29263.

37 Sources Czechoslovakia Genealogy Society International - www.cgsi.org Czech Immigration Passenger Lists Baltimore 1834-1979 Vol VIII Leo Baca

38 Bohemian Gazetteer https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Czech _Republic_Gazetteers#Gemeindelexikon_der_ im_Reichsrate_vertretenen_K.C3.B6nigreiche_ und_L.C3.A4nder https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Czech _Republic_Gazetteers#Gemeindelexikon_der_ im_Reichsrate_vertretenen_K.C3.B6nigreiche_ und_L.C3.A4nder

39 Gemeindelexikon der im Reichsrate vertretenen Königreiche und Länder Gemeindelexikon der im Reichsrate vertretenen Königreiche und Länder. (Gazetteer of the Crownlands and Territories Represented in the Imperial Council). Wien: Verlag der k.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1905-1908. (FHL book 943.6 E5g). Vol. IX Gemeindelexicon von Böhmen (Gazetteer of Bohemia). FHL film 1187927 item 1. Also available online at FamilySearch Books OnlineFamilySearch Books Online Vol. X Gemeindelexicon von Mähren (Gazetteer of Moravia). FHL film 924736 item 1. Also available online at FamilySearch Books Online and FamilySearch Books OnlineFamilySearch Books Online Vol. XI Gemeindelexicon von Schlesien (Gazetteer of Silesia). FHL film 1187927 item 2. Also available online at FamilySearch Books OnlineFamilySearch Books Online


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