
We’ve taken a look at an era of Teply families, from Frank Teply’s birth in 1865 and arrival in America in 1867 as a child to Ben Teply’s early death in 1925.
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We’ve taken a look at an era of Teply families, from Frank Teply’s birth in 1865 and arrival in America in 1867 as a child to Ben Teply’s early death in 1925.
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Newspaper stories also reported on the health, sickness and accidents in the community.
Frank and Anna and their sons had a few noteworthy health scares.
But considering the times, they were all lucky to come through this time period as an unscathed family.
That was about to change in the next few years.
Continue readingIn the last post about Frank and Anna Teply, they had married and bought a farm in Little Blue Township, about seven miles south of Hanover.
During this time, they had four sons:


Land 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…
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Joseph 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
Where did the Teplys come from in Bohemia? How in the world can we find them?
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