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Blaha Anna [Female] b. 28 DEC 1818 Hradiste #17, Bohemia, Austria- Hungery
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: Kewaunee Co Deaths
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Title: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wikewaun/newcembe-bo.htm
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Title: 1900 census
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Title: 1900 census
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wikewaun/newcembe-bo.htm
St. Mary's cath Church Cem Algoma, WInxt/Mary/Nar 10 Cervna 1830/Zem 19 Led 1916
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Mary Blahnik born Nov 1839 in Bohemia. I don't have Mary connected to any family yet.
But Mary Blahnik's husband was Anton Blaha - brother to family of George Blahnik 1813-1894 and Katerina Blaha (Immigrants)! Anton married his wife Mary Blahnik in Bohemia. There certainly could be some connection. She was not George's sister though. Perhaps a niece? Have not yet found any children from George's brother John.
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
Per research by Francois Blahnik:
Witnesses to marriage were Adamo Kayser from the village Mrdokova (Mrakov) and Christian Koutnik form the village HlubokaGodparents Jacobus Mraz from Hluboka
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marriage in IGI Latter Day Saints
Source Information:
Batch Number: 8634920
Sheet: 39
Source Call No.: 1396283
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Serfs of the Manor Kout.
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2011
Joannis Kaiser and Jakob Blahnik were both serfs of the manor Kout/Kouto/Kauth. There were two nobile families after the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) which owned the manor called "The manor Kouth and the Chodcastle" (in German "Herrschaft Kauth und Chodenschloss)-Lamingen (the famous "Lomikar") and later the Stadion. Both (noble) families were German origin, they served the Habsburg family.
I read that 30-40% of the population in Bohemia died in the time of the Thirty Years' War. Many new landlords (mostly from Germany or Austria) in Bohemia invited settlers from german speaking countries to fill the empty gaps. This was also the case of our area.Kaiser is not a Czech name, I think that they came in the 17. century from Germany-after the Thirty Years' War. But this is only a speculation.-Jiri Kaiser 2011==================
Jan Dus 2013
BIRTHJAKUB BLAHN�KState Archive in Plzen
Roman Catholic Parish in Kdyne
Birth Register, Book #3, page #315, record #4Date of birth: March 17, 1743
Date of baptism: March 17, 1743
Baptized in Kdyne by priest
Name: Jakub
Religion: Roman Catholic
Sex: male
Bed: marital
Place of birth: Hlubok�Father:
V�clav Blahn�k from Hlubok�Mother:
Mark�taGodparents and witnesses:
Jakub Mr�z from Hlubok�
Matej Sch�nebek from Hlubok�
Katerina Sch�nebekov� from Hlubok�
Mark�ta Mr�zov� from Hlubok�Midwife: not written
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Title: LDS
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Title: research of Jiri Kaiser in 2008 in Czech
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
Per research by Francois Blahnik:
Witnesses to marriage were Adamo Kayser from the village Mrdokova (Mrakov) and Christian Koutnik from the village HlubokaGodparents Jacobus Mraz from Hluboka====================
LDS shows Johan Kaisser who married Catharina Brantl July 14, 1787 in Starec, Domazlice, Czech
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
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Title: Actapublica look up
Possible son Johan Kaisser -
Johan married Catharina Brantl on July 14, 1787 in Starec, Domazlice, Czech======================
serfs on the corner estate
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Joannis Kaiser and Jakob Blahnik were both serfs of the manor Kout/Kouto/Kauth. There were two nobile families after the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) which owned the manor called "The manor Kouth and the Chodcastle" (in German "Herrschaft Kauth und Chodenschloss)-Lamingen (the famous "Lomikar") and later the Stadion. Both families were German origin, they served the Habsburg family.I read that 30-40% of the population in Bohemia died in the time of the Thirty Years' War. Many new landlords (mostly from Germany or Austria) in Bohemia invited settlers from german speaking countries to fill the empty gaps. This was also the case of our area.Kaiser is not a Czech name, I think that they came in the 17. century from Germany-after the Thirty Years' War. But this is only a speculation.The family of my mother is also local origin-Sladky family. The name Sladky is a typical Chodsky name. My grandfather told me that his family comes from the brother of the famous rebel Jan Sladky Kozina.The family of my wife is not local origin-her father is from South Bohemia and mother from Bulgaria.
Our children should have a good genetic fund. I was told in some villages in Chodsko it was a problem-to prevent a split of the farms (grunt) they married people from the same village.-from Jiri Kaiser
Per research by Francois Blahnik:
Married by Ferninand FFeliz, the chaplain. Witnesses, Fridrich Malej, the reeve and Jacob Hruschka the farmer from here.
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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Title: SDA in Plzen
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