Parents | Born | Baptized | Married | Moves | Occupations | Death | Burial |
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Antonin Filipek Source Data |
25 March 1815 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Katerina Ceckova on 9 October 1849 at Lomnice at age 34 | • Farmer in Bohemia • Watercolor painting as a hobby |
27 June 1900 at
age 85 at mass in the Church at Novosedly, Bohemia |
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Katerina Ceckova Source Data |
5 April, 1833, Farm No. 13, Zablati, Bohemia | parish in Lomnice | Anton Filipek on 9 October 1849 at Lomnice at age 16 | 12 November 1902 at age 69 at No. 16, Kolence, Bohemia |
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Children | Born | Baptized | Married | Moves | Occupations | Death | Burial |
Mary Filipek | 30 August 1850 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Frantisek Palecek on 6 June 1871 at Novosedly, Bohemia at age 20 | • To Ponedrazka # 2 about 1873 • Bought Farm No. 9 from Frank Sokolik and wife Anna Filipek on 26 March 1879 |
16 or 26 September
1899 at age 49 in Kolence, Bohemia |
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Anna Filipek | 17 January 1853 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Frantisek Sokolik on 18 February 1873, probably at Novosedly at age 20 | • Sold Farm No. 9 to Frank Palecek and wife Mary Filipek on 26 March 1879 • Arrived 7 May 1879 in New York on the German Lessing from Hamburg • To Minnesota May 1879 • Montgomery, Minnesota by June 1880 • Rush City, Minnesota by May 1885 |
Housekeeping in 1880 Census | about 1886 at age 33 in St. Paul Minnesota; resided in Rush City in 1885 | |
Frantisek Filipek | 5 August 1854 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Marie (Mary) Schubert | • Teacher in (Lounz), Tabor • Professor at the Economic school in Zuojms • Architect |
in Louny, Bohemia | ||
Jan Filipek • used John in America |
8 August 1856 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Franceska Shima in 1877 in Minnesota at age 21; and Anna Smetana in 1920 | • possibly arrived 22 June 1874 in Baltimore on the Baltimore and was headed for Iowa • to Iowa in June 1874 if he is the Johan Filipek in the 22 June 1874 Ship Manifest • to Mongomery, Minnesota |
• farmer • fiddle player |
23 April 1928 at
age 71 in Montgomery, Minnesota Cause: old age and alcoholism |
Calvary Cemetery, Montgomery, Minnesota |
Katerina
Filipek Source Record |
15 July 1858 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Frantisek Jana on 21 October 1879 at Heidelberg, Le Sueur County, Minnesota Witnesses: Joseph Havel and John Filipek |
• probably arrived 18 June 1879 in New York on the Gellert as a single traveler • to Minnesota in the 1879 • Montgomery, Minnesota by June 1880 • Rush City, Minnesota by May 1885 |
about 1889-91 probably at Rush City, Minnesota at about age 31-33 | ||
Rosalie Filipek | 13 September 1860 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Jakob Kandl in 1883 | 1944 at age 83 at unknown location | |||
Terezie Filipek | 24 September 1862 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | died in infancy | ||||
Vaclav Filipek • used James in America Source Data |
10 September 1863 at Farm No.16, Kolence, Bohemia | probably St. James in Novosedly, Bohemia | Katerina Mary Nemec on January 29, 1884, probably in Bohemia or Illinois | • Possibly left Bohemia to Chicago in 1883 then returned. • To Chicago May-June 1889 • Possibly arrived 18 June 1889 in Baltimore on the Munchen • To Pueblo about 1896 • Returned to Chicago about 1900 • Naturalized 2 April 1900 in Chicago |
• To Hospodarstvi Skoly Hracholislach (Farm Management and Economy School of Hracholislach) circa 1884 • Farmer in Bohemia • Butcher in 1890 • Laborer in 1890s in Chicago • Foreman in Pueblo, Pinon, and Dawkins, Colorado 1895-1899 • Grocer in Chicago 1900-1914 |
10 January 1914 at age 50 in Chicago, Illinois |
13 January , 1914 at Resurrection Cemetery, 7200 Archer Road, Justice, Illinois, Lot 51 Block 2 Section B |
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