WebNov 29, 2012 · Chudej, Agneska. November 29, 2012 by admin. AGNES CHUDEJ. Galveston Daily News, Saturday, June 26, 1915. Hallettsville, Tex., June 25.—Agnes Chudej, the pretty 18-year-old daughter of John Chudej Sr., a farmer who resides about ten miles above here in the Moravia section was found dead in a pool of water in Mixon … WebFeb 27, 2012 · Filed Under: Places of Research Tagged With: Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Czech Heritage Society of Texas Library and Archives, E.A. Arnim Archives and Museum, Fayette Heritage Museum and Archives, Flatonia, Houston, Institute of Texan Cultures, La Grange, San Antonio, Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, TX
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WebHistory. The first documented case of the entry of Czechs to the North American shores is of Joachim Gans of Prague, who came to Roanoke, North Carolina in 1585 with an expedition of explorers organized by Sir Walter Raleigh (1552–1618).. Augustine Herman (1621–1686) was the first documented Czech settler. He was a surveyor and skilled … http://www.houstonculture.org/cr/czechs.html images of happy birthday erin cakes
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http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.ea.006 WebLike other Czech Americans in the Midwest and in Texas, the Oklahoma Czechs supported a variety of ethnic organizations and clubs, most notably, the fraternal societies that provided life insurance protection for its members as well as centers for social activities such as meetings, dances, picnics, and various festivals. WebCZECHS. Czechs were among the largest groups of continental European immigrants to settle on the American Great Plains from 1865 through 1914. Of the more than 620,000 Americans who reported Czech to be their mother tongue in the 1920 census, 22.8 percent, or 141,782, lived in the six Great Plains states from Texas through North Dakota. images of happy birthday daughter in law