
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 readingCan 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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The traditional folk costume of Bohemia is called Kroje.
I heard everyone call it /kroy/. But technically, it’s:
As we’ve researched family history earlier than 1770, we’ve lost some of our best research tools – house numbers and maps.
Continue readingWe’re stepping back further in time. Matej and Anna Teply lived from 1720s to around 1800.
Kathleen Teply asked how much it cost Joseph Teply to travel to America.
That leads to other interesting questions: