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German Empire & Austrian Empire – 1871

November 3, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

In 1877, their country had been  Austria-Hungary for over 400 years.  After WW1 the monarchy was split up among 9 countries and 2 countries were newly created in 1918, ie. Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia according to the Treaty of Versailles.  This was a questionable move, because ethnic groups suddenly found themselves in foreign countries. This did […]

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George Prokosch WWI Draft Registration Card

November 3, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

WWI Draft Registration Card There are only a few issues with this document… Middle name: Charles vs. Carl ? Birthday:    13 Nov 1895 vs. 13 Nov 1894 ? Birth in New Ulm vs Sleepy Eye ? Living in Bird Island, MN, Farming, short, slender – These items seem correct… Also it was not clear […]

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1880 Census – Franz & Barbara Prokosch Family

November 3, 2010 by Admin 1 Comment

1880 Census Once again Prokosch is misspelled!!! John & Peter show up as living with the family, but do not show up on the manifest of the OHIO.  They must have traveled to the US prior to the rest of the family.

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Map of Austria 1911

October 25, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Map of Austria & Hungary – 1911

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Joseph & Margaretha Prokosch

October 25, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

22 November 1892 Kingman Twp, Bird Island

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History: Renville County, Bird Island, Kingman, Sigel Twp, Brown County

October 24, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Renville County This county, established February 20, 1855, and organized March 1 and November 8, 1866, was named for Joseph Renville, a “bois brule, ” whose father was French and mother Indian, of whom Dr. E. D. Neill gave an appreciative sketch in the first volume of the MHS Collections. Renville was born at or […]

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PROKOSCH – Ancestry Reports

October 24, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Prokosch Ancestry Report: Register Report Josepho Joannes PROKOSCH

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Church Register for Berg and Melmitz

October 24, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks / Church registers in the parish: Berg (c. Hora Svatého Václava) mit Ortschaften: Berg, Hoslau, Natschetin, Schilligkau, Schiefernau, Trohatin Aufbewahrungsort: Staatliches Gebietssarchiv Pilsen. Band Film Matriken-Art  Pfarrorte      Jahrgänge von/bis   1   SM    *  oo        Pfarrbezirk       1680-1718 3   SM    *i           Pfarrbezirk       1711-176l i/s 5   SM    *            Pfarrbezirk       1762-1784 i/s 33            ooi       Pfarrbezirk       1719-1770 […]

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Villages – German/Czech Location and Translation (10 mile radius from Trohatin)

October 24, 2010 by Admin 3 Comments

Villages – German / Czech Names http://www.jewishgen.org/ShtetlSeeker/LocTown.asp Searching for towns within 10 miles of 49°32’N 12°46’E Trohatin.  Village Coordinates Maps Country Distance/Direction from 49°32’N 12°46’E 10 mile radius Alt Gramatin 49°33’N 12°45’ Czech Republic  1.4 miles NNW Alt Parisau 49°28’N 12°50’ Czech Republic  5.5 miles SSE Alt Possigkau 49°27’N 12°49’ Czech Republic  6.2 miles SSE […]

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Basic Genealogical Vocabulary

October 24, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Reference Section Basic Genealogical Vocabulary English                                                    German                                 Czech birth                                                   Geburt                                           narození born                                                   geboren, geb.                                narozený(á), rozený(á) (il)legitimate                                  (un)ehelich                                      (ne)manželský(á) […]

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"American Notes" by Charles Dickens

October 23, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

In 1842, the year prior to the emigration of this family, Charles Dickens traveled to America. Some of his experiences and some of the places he visited were very similar to those described here. Dickens’ account of his trip was published as “American Notes.” “Imagine the wind howling, the sea roaring, the rain beating: all […]

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SS OHIO

October 23, 2010 by Admin 1 Comment

OHIO (1868), AMAZZONE [1894/95], RIO SANTA CRUZ [1896] Photograph (detail) of the OHIO in the Neuer Hafen, Bremerhaven, about 1887. Source: Arnold Kludas, Die Geschichte der Deutschen Passagierschiffahrt, Bd. 1: Die Pionierjahre von 1850 bis 1890, Schriften des Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseums, 22 (Hamburg: Kabel, c1986), p. 171. Photo used with permission from the Steamship Historical Society […]

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Passage to a New World (1879)

October 23, 2010 by Admin 1 Comment

The massive steamship OHIO of the North German Lloyd line pulled away from the dock in the northern German harbor town of Bremerhaven, port terminus of the city of Bremen, to venture beyond the mouth of the Weser River and into the cold green waves of the North Sea. Picking up speed, the ship steamed […]

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A Short Immigration Story

October 23, 2010 by Admin 1 Comment

The Trip to the New World While we do not have any diaries, journals or first hand information documenting the Franz & Barbara Prokosch trip, I have included an interesting story of another family that made the trip, likely under similar conditions just a few months prior to the Prokosch trip…. Preparing to Leave At […]

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Arrival in Baltimore

October 23, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

After a voyage where you were seasick much of the time due to rough weather, you finally arrive in the Chesapeake Bay. Public health inspectors board the ship as it enters the bay and begin physically inspecting the passengers (Esslinger 1988). They are looking for illnesses like typhus, cholera, smallpox, tuberculosis, and trachoma. Luckily, you […]

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The Trip

October 23, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Imagine yourself in this situation. Times in the old country are hard, food is scarce and expensive. Your family has scraped up enough money to buy you a ticket to Baltimore. There will be one less mouth to feed, and, once in Baltimore, you must get a job and send money home. You will come […]

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Goodbye Bremen… Hello Baltimore!

October 23, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Background information: The influx of immigrants to American shores between 1831-1930 can be arranged into 3 great waves with peaks occurring in the 1850’s, the 1880’s, and the decade before World War I. (Jones 1976) High school students at the Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology in New Jersey have posted a chart […]

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Immigration, The Trip to Port of Bremen

October 23, 2010 by Admin 4 Comments

Many emigrants from Germany, Austria and Central Europe headed for the German port of Hamburg. Hamburg became a port of emigration because of its competition with Bremen as a seaport for trade. In the early 1830s, Bremen was doing well in its trade with America, while Hamburg trade was mostly with the West Indies and […]

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Farming in German Bohemia

October 23, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

There is very little written about every day or seasonal life, unless you look under “Holidays” which are well reported elsewhere; but since farm life did not change all that much within 50 or so years, I will translate the cycle of seasons and work schedule. Crops were distributed over all fields and measured in […]

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Amplatz / Oplotec (Wiesner Ancestral Village)

October 23, 2010 by Admin Leave a Comment

Amplatz/Oplotec is located approximately 4.5 km northeast of the town of Hostau in the district of Bischofteinitz. The road leading through the town connects the state road Bischofteinitz – Eisendorf at the intersection Gänsberg via Hassatitz, Amplatz, Liebeswar with Route 92 (Emperor’s Route, Bischofteinitz – Plan – Eger). Connecting roads and short-cuts led to the […]

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