Memorials › Marie Janousek Zajic
27 Mar 1836 – 10 May 1917
| Birth | 27 Mar 1836 |
| Death | 10 May 1917 |
| Cemetery | Bohemian National Cemetery Wilber , Saline County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | Ellajean on 02 May 2010 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51888474 |
Maria is the daughter of Josef Janousek and Katerina Melicharova. On January 24, 1860, Maria was wed to Frantisek Xaver Zajic I, son of Jan Zajic and Marie Kaclova. Their marriage was recorded at the parish of Druzec. _________________________ A special note of appreciation to Iva (Zajic) Lowry for the Zajic family history; Iva has a love of knowing about the history of her ancestors and was willing to share her research efforts. Iva did all her research by letter without the use of the computer or the internet. Iva shared obituaries, records from Bohemia, family group sheets and autobiographies. What a fabulous job she did! Thanks Iva. ________________________ A letter from Dr. Hradecka, Director of the Regional State Archiv in Prague-Borivoj Indra, was forwarded to the Embassy of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in Washington D.C. The letter was next mailed to Iva Zajic Lowry (Nebraska), and translated by Mr. Rand Langhorst (Nebraska). Below is a partial translation of the introductory letter, sent on December 9, 1983.. Dear Madam, We are forwarding to you the information about your ancestors, whose foundations in your requests, we succeeded to find her. . . . We are sending the essential information to you in duplicate. Dr. Hradecka. Frantisek Zajic II, as recorded was born on December 18th, 1860 in Bustehrad. We found the entry of his birth in the registry of births in the Roman Catholic parish office in Bustehrad, located M7-3/6 from the years 1858-63 on page 78. We are sending the essential information to you in duplicate. Year, month and day of birth: 18 December 1860 Baptismal name: Frantissek Serafinsky Zajic, Catholic, male, legitimate. House number: Bukov (now Bustehrad) number 173 Father: Frantisek Zajic, a slater journeyman from Buckov number 173, son of Jan Zajic, slating foreman from Kysic number 19 and mother Marie, maiden name Kaclova from Velka Dobra number (left blank). Mother: Marie, daughter of Josef Janousek, farm laborer from Kysic number 8 and mother Katerina, maiden name Melicharova from Srbska. _____________ Marie Januosek's brothers are supplied by Cathy Tesar (tesar - at - chorus.net). Your genealogy shows only the one daughter Marie of Josef Janousek and Katarina Melichar but they had at least six children of whom three brothers and two sisters emigrated to the United States. Two of the brothers, Ignac/Hynek and Peter plus a brother-in-law, Rudolf Springler, Barbara Janousek's husband, were killed on Oct 1, 1878 in the last Indian raid in Kansas. My husbands' great-grandmother, Anna Janousek, never emigrated to the U.S. and one of his relatives thinks there were more than six children. _______________________ Note: In 1749, Bohemia is de facto annexed to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In current times, Kysic is a village in the Plzen-North District in the Czech Republic.
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