Bramblefind
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I'm still stuck on Iowa. I missed this before but Anton Holets' wife was Anna Zahradnik.
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I'm still stuck on Iowa. I missed this before but Anton Holets' wife was Anna Zahradnik.
I'm still stuck on Iowa. I missed this before but Anton Holets' wife was Anna Zahradnik.
And see here in the 1895 Iowa Census, Linn County
Frank Hubachek is living right next door to Joseph Holets and son Anton.
Egads I just got sucked into reading this entire thread. Pretty nifty. I do not have the time to get sucked in but my two cents on the CCC Rolls and someone getting a Cabin stolt would be that the boss would have a cabin provided with their pay. If a Green horn were coming up to take over the old boss would lose the cabin and have to move out to make room for the new guy. This was the depression era and someone could (and did) get their heads knocked in for something like this.
Of the two Hubaceks above, im going with the one who worked for wagnor and was married to mary and had two children living with them
thats the one i posted earlier in the thread, they are all buried in the same cemetery in wadena county minnesota.
fyrffytr1, are you having trouble with the family search site, i cant get the original census to come up, i can do
way better detective work when I can see those also the original draft registration every male in america had to
sign up for the draft, Ive seen kids as young as 12 and lod geezers in their 90's signed up for the 1917 draft
and you can jog through and find other people in the same area that signed up and more often than not where they worked.
it was working fine last week then they worked on it, maybe i need to report it, one of these days im going to get ancestry.com back
if you have that and fold three, newspspers.com, and newspaper archives.com and findagrave then you can search some history.
You may have to register before you can use the site. It is free. I have traced my family back to the 1500s in Switzerland using it.
At the top of the sheet above the number 361 Soup Bones '27 Corned Beef ,78 Veal Roast , 23 Veal Cutlets .I think I see 361 27 78 23 (1st could be simply 36 and a smudge). Are you thinking 36-27-7823?
My Great grandparents were from Bern, Thailweil, Switzerland immigrated to Minnesota in 1905. We also could be relatedCool, and interesting coincidence, my family on my dad's side was from Switzerland during the middle ages until the early 1900's when my grandparent came over to... Argentina. I did some research on my ancestors and figured out that in the 1200's there was a castle (long gone by now probably) belonging to some of my ancestors. There is a genealogy book from my dad somewhere... It is very interesting to trace back your family, perhaps your ancestors knew mine at some point back in the 1500's, very cool research! Ancestry.com is fun!
Hope you guys can keep this going I will be out of synch tomorrow, less than a mile from where im sitting there is water
rushing into 2nd story windows, gonna go help all I can the cops shut us down tonight, we went around and were gonna put in at a differnt place
but the water was running to fast and we would have had to navigate through treetops, tonight we passed alot of houses that had a foot of so
of water in them but the people didnt want to leave, you cant hardly blame them the shelters are overwhelmed and will not be pretty places in a couple of days
but we are high and dry here havnt even lost power of course that could change too, harvey has moved back into the gulf and gained a little strength
the weather media says its right on the coast, but if you go to a good interactive radar and put it into motion it looks like it is about a hundred miles
offshore and a little east of houston it is forecast to make it's third landfall tomorrow at 1:00 pm. at sabine pass right on the louisiana Texas border
this will put it closer to us and mean more wind but we will be on the cleaner side of the storm, and have an offshore flow.