Memorials › Magdalena Schreiber Vacek
14 Jul 1835 – 5 Sep 1901
| Birth | 14 Jul 1835 |
| Death | 5 Sep 1901 |
| Cemetery | Ammannsville Catholic Cemetery Ammannsville , Fayette County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Dan Vacek on 13 Jan 2019 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68614191 |
Magdalena Vacek (68614191) Suggested edit: Magdalena, the daughter of Frantisek Schreiber, a German Bohemian, and Anna Aplova, a German Moravian, was born in House No. 21 in Dolni Hyncina (Unter Hinzendorf in German), Moravia; the village, now known as Hyncina, is located close to the Bohemian border. Frantisek was born in Cermna, Bohemia, and Anna was born in Frenstat pod Radhostem, Moravia. Her family moved from Frenstat to House No. 28 in Najdorfu (Mirov), Moravia, a few kilometers south of Hyncina. Frantisek, a farmer, migrated from Cermna to Dolni Hyncina. Josef Vacek and Magdalena Schreiber were married circa 1857 in Dolni Hyncina. Contributor: Carolyn Heinsohn (47884727) • [email protected] ------------------------ Schulenburg Sticker, 12 Sep 1901 Mrs. Magdalena Vacek Dead. Died, at her home in Ammonsville [sic] Thursday afternoon Sept. 5th. Mrs. Magdalena Vacek, a christian lady, a consistent member of the Catholic church, a devoted wife and kind mother. Mrs. Vacek was sixty-seven years old, having been born in Germany in 1834, was the mother of fourteen children, eight boys and six girls, all of whom, save three, two boys and one girl she is survived. Her funeral services which were largely attended, were conducted by Rev. Father Szmansky, assisted by Revs. Father Mueller and Neubert and occurred at the Ammannsville Catholic church Saturday afternoon Sept. the 7th, her remains having been enterred [sic] in the Catholic Cemetery at that point. Mrs. Vacek was the mother of our fellow-townsman, Mr. John Vacek, to whom and the rest of the bereaved family the Sticker proffers its sincere sympathy. PROVIDED BY DAN VACEK, SEPTEMBER 2017
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