... Where is the rest of the passport ? This was just the last page. Czechoslovkia Passport was bilingual. The words are mostly in French. "Country for which...
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Ginger
gkopka1@...
Jan 1, 2001 4:22 pm
I have added the other pages to the passport. When I saw all the cities listed on the last page, I assumed that those were the cities my Great Aunt traveled...
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Ginger
gkopka1@...
Jan 3, 2001 4:05 am
Gee, no one has looked at the new pages to the passport. Now I have a new question. Has anyone heard of a ship called Praha II. It is supposed to be a...
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Ron Matviyak
amiak@...
Jan 3, 2001 8:55 am
Pass on the URL again, please. Some of us delete files as soon as we 'use' or answer them. I no longer have the url and am curious. ... From: Ginger...
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krejc@...
Jan 3, 2001 10:28 am
Praha II is not listed in the book "passenger ships of the world"...
2911
bswolfe@...
Jan 3, 2001 2:00 pm
Hello I am new to this list. I have just recently found out that my relatives were from Krompachy, Slovakia. Found it on the Naturalization Papers. William...
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helenezx@...
Jan 3, 2001 4:17 pm
In a message dated 1/3/2001 3:01:47 PM, bswolfe@... writes: << Wolfe and Susan Grothe. On William Wolfe SSI he wrote Parents name as John Wolfe and...
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gkopka1@...
Jan 3, 2001 6:55 pm
I could not find it listed on any lists on the internet, either. So I do not know what to think. Is this not the ship's name? Ginger [Non-text portions of...
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 3, 2001 8:12 pm
... I do not ... No. Praha (Czech) = Prag (German) or Prague, the name of the Czech capital city. The cloth appears to be an advertisement, with the Cunard...
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Gregory J. Kopchak
greg@...
Jan 3, 2001 8:37 pm
Go to http://www.iarelative.com/history/bremen.htm for an 100 year old "Passage to America" ad and links to the Emigration Law of 1903 to see what your...
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bswolfe@...
Jan 3, 2001 11:07 pm
Hello Helene, Thank you for your reply to my message. Yes I would be extremely grateful if you would be able to help me. William Wolfe was a very private...
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slik-slik@...
Jan 4, 2001 12:38 am
I am interested in any information someone may have on the Vrabel, Kinnick or Estock Families. Vrabel is the maiden name of my great grandmother, Helen Vrabel....
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 4, 2001 12:52 am
... grateful ... person he ... a small ... have sent ... Possibly ... the mothers ... possibly ... The LDS-Mormons have filmed the R.C. parish church records ...
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 4, 2001 1:28 am
... years ... on ... Don't know your surnames. Vrabel, Vrabec (Sparrow) could well be Slovak surnames. Estok, Estocko, Estocko could also be Slovak surnames. ...
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Fillmanshome@...
Jan 4, 2001 2:25 am
There is a man in Great Britain who researches ships for about 10 pounds, about $14.00 US. He accepts credit cards. His email address is ...
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Fillmanshome@...
Jan 4, 2001 2:32 am
GInger, This is RuthAnn again. I knew I had the ship name but I couldn't find it anywhere and i looked lots of places. Don't give up....
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Debbie Maxwell
debmax@...
Jan 4, 2001 5:15 am
Hello All, This is my first post to this list, so I thought I'd say Hello and post the surnames and villages I'm researching and if anyone is researching any...
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 4, 2001 1:44 pm
... Your ad in article was from the Pecirkuv Narodni kalendar - 1900, published in Prague. It was featured on the back page of the almanac and calendar. F....
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Barbara Keryan
bkeryan@...
Jan 4, 2001 1:49 pm
Greg Thanks for that little bit of history. I am sure that many of our ancestors used Missler, I know that one of mine did. Barb...
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 4, 2001 2:20 pm
... post the surnames and villages I'm researching and if anyone is researching any of the same names or the same villages, please contact me and we can share...
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Gregory J. Kopchak
greg@...
Jan 4, 2001 7:13 pm
It was in the period of 1890 to 1910 most immigration to America took place. Your family was very late in the immigration curve. I have the 1929 almanac and...
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Ginger
gkopka1@...
Jan 5, 2001 12:48 am
Can anyone give me their opinions on what route was the most used or the most logical for immigrating to the USA from Eastern Slovakia? Ginger...
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Andrea Vangor
drav@...
Jan 5, 2001 1:00 am
Hi, Ginger -- I see you found one of the e-lists I would have suggested! Most of our people left via Bremen and Hamburg, both in Germany. A few departed via...
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Fillmanshome@...
Jan 5, 2001 1:17 am
Shipping lines have old mapps of what routes were taken during different periods of time. Also the web site at Bremen, Germany may have some info. [Non-text...
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 5, 2001 11:38 am
... Don't know if above is a reference to my surname, or to that of subscriber who posted this query ? My first parental surname and male maternal surname...
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Frank Kurchina
frankur@...
Jan 5, 2001 3:49 pm
... Depends upon during what time period you mean ? Pre-WW I, or after the creation of the new country called Czechoslovakia (1920) The pre-WWI figures by year...
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sabinov@...
Jan 6, 2001 1:52 am
Please remember that in the majority of cases, it does not help your searching to know the port of departure -first-, as few ports kept records of departure to...
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sabinov@...
Jan 6, 2001 1:54 am
Does anyone know of anyone who is able to do a brief (one page) translation of a "hello, we're your cousins in America" letter from English to Hungarian? I...
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rpmrazik
rpmrazik@...
Jan 6, 2001 3:31 am
Hello everyone, Lately I have been having trouble staying subscribed to this list due to my e-mail address being sent as rpmrazik@... instead of what...
2935
nbenyo@...
Jan 6, 2001 4:16 am
I've found Bremen to be the preferred route by far. Based on my database of arrivals from Litmanova, Spis County, covering 1890-1948, the frequencies are: ...