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Kvitek Helena [Female] b. ABT. 1904

Source
Title: 1905 census

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Unknown Mary [Female]

Source
Title: 1920 census

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Kvitek Agnes [Female] b. ABT. 1915

Source
Title: 1920 census

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Kvitek Alice [Female] b. ABT. 1916

Source
Title: 1920 census

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Kupsh Pam [Female]
Residence: 2011

Source
Title: obituary

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Kupsh Randy [Male]
Residence: 2011

Source
Title: obituary

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Kupsh Roger [Male]
Residence: 2011

Source
Title: obituary

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Kupsh Betsy [Female]
Residence: 2011

Source
Title: obituary

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Kupsh Dan "Rubber" [Male]
Residence: 2011

Source
Title: obituary

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Kupsh Jenny [Female]
Residence: 2011

Source
Title: obituary

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Weselak Jan [Male]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Mikolas Anna [Female]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Zinterhof Unknown [Male]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Zinterhof Beta [Female]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Bosakova Unknown [Male]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Bosakova Mirek [Male]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Blahnik Jakob [Male] b. ABT. 1875 Czech Republic - d. Czech Republic

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Blahnik Anna [Female] b. ABT. 1875 Czech Republic - d. Czech Republic

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

8/26/2011
Hi Lori:I forgot to leave one picture with you, it must have been on the other side of the folder I had. The picture was of Anna Blahnik (Kveton) Busek). She was the youngest of my grandmother's siblings and remained on the home place u Blahniku. Her first husband went in WW1 and was killed soon after joining. She was pregnant with her daughter Maria. The then married I don't know how long after a Vaclav Busek and they had four more children. That picture of her is with a granddaughter that I left with you. The grave site is for both the Blahnik and Busek families. The custom there is the grave site remains in the family. If it's a girl then they will take her married name. On this tombstone its nice that they left the Blahnik name on it. My great grand parents on the Hallama side are buried in the same cemetary but it does not have that name any more. Again, it was a daughter who remained on the home place and her married name was put on the tombstone. When I was in the CR on my first visit in 1961 the tombstone still have Halama on it so I took a picture which is a nice souvenir for me. I will scan you the picture of Anna Blahnik and her family. The youngest child wasn't born yet so don't know what year that would be in but I will look through my stuff that I have and see if I can come with a close date...
Agnes Hallama

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Kveton Unknown [Male]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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Busek Vaclav [Male]

Source
Title: Agnes Hallama research

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