
Anna Welter was born December 22, 1872, in Missouri. Her parents were Jacob and Agnes Welter. They came to Kansas around 1879.
Anna and Frank probably met when they were young teenagers.
Continue readingAnna Welter was born December 22, 1872, in Missouri. Her parents were Jacob and Agnes Welter. They came to Kansas around 1879.
Anna and Frank probably met when they were young teenagers.
Continue readingLand records are an important source of genealogy information.
The Public Land Survey System (PLSS) is a way of subdividing and describing land in the United States.
Continue readingIt could have been Tim, Mike, and Cathy Machal instead of Teply.
There are no Teplys in Kansas in the census of 1875, 1880, or 1885.
Except one…
Continue readingJoseph and Josephine Teply immigrated from Bohemia to Caledonia, Racine County, Wisconsin.
Continue readingIn 1867 they emigrated to America and located in Wisconsin
Alice Teply Karr – 2003
Can you believe it? We’ve met nine generations of Teply ancestors.
We seen their houses and farms, visited their churches and cemeteries, and learned about their lifestyle. It’s been fun.
Continue readingAnalyzing the parish register citations leads to an overwhelming conclusion:
Vaclav and Suzana are “the first family” of Teplys in Pustá Rybná.
Why Teply instead of Teplý or Teplá? Or Tepliho?
And why Frantisek instead of Frank or Franz or Franciscus?
Continue readingContinue readingThe plague spread to the Habsburg monarchy. Territories affected in 1713 were Bohemia (where 37,000 died in Prague), and Austria, and the plague also struck Moravia and Hungary.
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