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The Mysterious Slav

“Mesgovec” — an awkward relic from documents that has produced only further confusion as I review additional census records, birth records, and historic maps. Anton,…

Trieben

Katherina highlights a generational curse that resurfaced with my own mother — but she broke it prior to 1913. You see, her father isn’t listed…

A Brief Detour

When your weekend plans don’t go as desired, you shift your focus momentarily. An afternoon-turned-evening spent sitting in the emergency room means I lack access…

Austria

Agnes was just a little girl when her mother died, leaving her father to find a new wife and travel to the New World in…

Warsaw

The classic setup from “An American Tale” — two Polish families left Warsaw to escape Russian rule; Helen’s in 1886, Waddy’s in 1895. While I…

Bohemian Rhapsody: Part 2

Antonia and Karl seemed to find fate just as magically as Emilie and her Karl. Before 1888, these Bohemian immigrants traveled across the ocean to…

Baden

Peter’s history seems mysterious at best, placing him in New York in 1882. You see, documents only seem to indicate that he was ambiguously from…

Bohemian Rhapsody: Part 1

How strange it must have been to live in the Kingdom of Bohemia under the Austrian Empire’s rule. Emilie and Karl may have left in…

Héricourt

Constant and Eugenie may have left together, but records have a way of disappearing into the ether. After losing his first wife, this Frenchman started…

Addendum to Neuhausen

As it would seem, I uncovered new information that indicates Karl and Magdalena arrived much sooner than 1862: they actually arrived in New York City…