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  1. 2.  Elmer Louis Soukup was born on 1 May 1921 in Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska (son of Jaroslav "Harry" Soukup and Mary Ella Stejskal); died on 15 Dec 1988 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Elmer Soukup Funeral Held

    Elmer Louis Soukup, son of Harry and Mary (Stejskal) Soukup, was born May 1, 1921, near Milligan. He passed away December 15,1982, in Lincoln.

    He grew up with his parents on the farm and attended school at Milligan after which he took up the auto mechanic trade at Bors Ford Motor Company learning the trade by apprenticeship.

    In August 1942 he enlisted inthe U.S. Army Ordinance Department. After training in the U.S. and Canada he was sent overseas to the European Theatre of Operations being involved in the D-Day operations June 6, 1944. He was discharged October 19, 1945, serving a total of three years and two months.

    Elmer was a member of Amercan Legion H.S.S.K. Post 240 at Milligan, The Geneva V.F.W. post and Svatopluk Z.C.B.J. Lodge76 at Milligan.

    After returning from military service he went back to his auto mechanic trade with his former employer Bors-Bulin Ford Motor Company in Milligan.

    On September 5, 1946, he was united in marriage to Jeanette (Grote) Messinger. To this union were born two children, Mary Kaye and John.

    In 1955 he secured employment at O'Shea Rogers Ford Motor Company after which he took over the operation of his own service station. For the past 23 years he was employed by the F.D. Wilson Auto Parts Company. He enjoyed his work and took pride in an occasional tinker on some of his client's cars.

    Elmer was an avid gardener and greatly enjoyed the company of his neighbors who had much respect for him.

    He also took great pride in his many hobbies and enjoyed listening to Czech music.

    He was preceded in death by his father, Harry Soukup.

    Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Jeanette, daughter and son-in-law, Mary Kaye and Mike McDonald; son and daughter-in-law, John and Mary Soukup; nine grandchildren; mother, Mary Soukup; two brothers, Arnold H. and Ray; and one sister, Rubye Prokop.

    CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who offered kind assistance and sympathy at the time of the death of Elmer Soukup. THE SOUKUP FAMILY

    Elmer married Jeanette Grote on 5 Sep 1946. Jeanette was born on 17 Nov 1920 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Dec 1995 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jeanette Grote was born on 17 Nov 1920 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Dec 1995 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Jeanette R. Soukup was born Nov 13, 1920, to Frank and Katie Grote at Geneva. She passed away Dec 3, 1995, at Lincoln General Hospital at the age of 75 years. She had two children.

    Jeanette graduated from Geneva High School in 1937. She married John Wesley Messigner April 15, 1939, at St. Joseph's Church in Geneva. A land mine in World War II took Wes's life.

    In September of 1946, Jeanette married Elmer Soukup, to which union were born Mary Kaye and John. The family lived in Milligan until 1956, when they moved to Lincoln.

    Jeanette was employed at Lincoln General Hospital from 1960 though 1987.

    After her retirement, Jeanette enjoyed many hours at the Antelope Senior Center near her home in Lincoln.

    She was a Gold Star Sister of the American Legion Auxiliary Post Number 240 of Milligan.

    Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer, in December of 1982.

    She is survived by one son, John, of Lincoln; daughter Mary Kay McDonald, Omaha; and nine grandchildren.

    Funeral services were conducted at St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Lincoln with Father Joseph J. Nemec officiating and Father Charles Gergen of York assisting.

    Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery.

    Memorials are directed to Antelope Senior Center in Lincoln.

    Thanks mom. You were a mother proud and independent. You were strong and gentle, loving and kind. You are missed by your children and grandchildren. We love you, Mom.

    (Undated copy of clipping, newspaper name not indicated)

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jaroslav "Harry" SoukupJaroslav "Harry" Soukup was born on 18 Oct 1889 in Prague, Saunders County, Nebraska (son of Frantisek "Frank" M. Soukup and Anna Beznoska); died on 9 Feb 1976 in Friend, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Harry Soukup

    Jaroslav Harry Soukup, son of Frank and Anna (Beznoska) Soukup, was born October 18, 1889 at Prague, Nebraska.

    He passed away at Warren Memorial hospital at Friend, Nebraska, at the age of 86 years, 3 months and 22 days. He was baptized in the Catholic church at Prague on November 17, 1889.

    As a small child the family moved to Milligan, where they lived for a time. At the age of 10 the family moved to Lawton, Oklahoma to homestead. As a youngster, Harry worked in the cotton fields with the family. He spoke of the times he had there of the Indian neighbors that were some of his best friends.

    At the age of 21 he decided to move back to Nebraska. He and a friend, Tom Hardwick, managed to get together a horse, a mule and a wagon which they used for transportation to get them back to his home state. Starting out from Lawton, the trip took them over two weeks to travel some 450 miles.

    Upon arrival he worked as a farm hand for his brother, Joe. Then in the fall of 1915 he engaged in farming for himself.

    On December 21, 1915, he united in marriage to Mary E. Stejskal at Geneva.

    He was active in local organizations in his younger years serving on the District 67 School Board, Glengary township road overseer, Farmers Co-op Board of Directors, also serving capacities in the Z.C.B.J. and the Milligan Auditorium. He was a long-time member of Svatopluk Czech Lodge No. 76.

    In 1956 he retired and moved to Milligan. He enjoyed his family and they in turn enjoyed him. December 21, 1975, he was deeply touched by having the family help him and his wife observe their 60th wedding anniversary in their new home in Wilber.

    Surviving are his wife, Mary; sons, Arnold and wife, Maryanne, of Milligan, Elmer and wife, Jeanette, Ray and wife Betty, of Lincoln; and daughter, Mrs. Edward (Ruby) Prokop and husband, Edward, of Wilber; one sister, Lillie Eret, of Prague, Oklahoma; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

    He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Edward, Frank R., Joseph M., Louis and William; and sisters, Mary Kassik, Tessie Strong, and Anna Hooker; and one granddaughter, Nancy Soukup.

    Services were held Wednesday, February 11, 1976, at 2 pm at Farmer and Son Funeral Home--Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

    Rev. Homer Clements was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Albert Naimon was the organist with selections "In the Garden" and "Kazdy Nese Svij Kriz" by Mrs. Leslie Skrivanek and Mrs. Joseph Capek.

    The pallbearers were grandsons, John Soukup, Richard Prokop, Tim Hester, Michael McDonald and Adolph Vacek. Interment was in the Bohemian National cemetery at Milligan.

    CARD OF THANKS

    We gratefully acknowledge the help give us, the food brought in, the messages of sympathy, the floral offerings and the memorials at the time or our bereavement. Your kindness is deeply appreciated. THE FAMILY OF HARRY SOUKUP

    Jaroslav married Mary Ella Stejskal on 21 Dec 1915 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. Mary (daughter of Frank Stejskal and Anna Stastny) was born on 21 May 1894 in Tobias, Saline County, Nebraska; died on 20 Dec 1988 in Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ella Stejskal was born on 21 May 1894 in Tobias, Saline County, Nebraska (daughter of Frank Stejskal and Anna Stastny); died on 20 Dec 1988 in Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    The Nebraska Signal

    Milligan

    Mary Ella Stejskal Soukup, daughter of Frank and Anna (Stastny) Stejskal, was born on a farm west of Wilber, on May 21, 1894, and passed away at the Wilber Nursing Home on December 20, 1988, at the age of 94 years, 7 months.

    When she was a child, the family moved to a farm near Tobias and later to the Ohiowa area where she attended Golden Rod School District 42.

    Upon completion of her school, she took a course in Terry dressmaking and sewing at Milligan, graduating as a fine seamstress in September of 1911. She followed this occupation along with housekeeping for others.

    As a pastime she enjoyed Czech music and also liked to play the organ, piano and button accordian. On her 90th birthday she played a few selections on the piano.

    On December 21, 1915, she was united in marriage to Harry Soukup at Geneva by Judge Fulton. They made their home on the farm west of Milligan. Their family grew to include four children, Arnold, Elmer, Roy and Rubye, as well as a nephew, Louis Most, who came to join the family in 1927.

    Mary and Harry were active in the ZCJB Lodge Svatopluk 76. For many years she worked at the Milligan auditorium during the popular dance period in the 1930's and 1940's.

    She prided herself for being a member of the American Legion Auxillary, having had all three sons in the service.

    In 1956 she and her husband retired from the farm and moved to Milligan. On December 21, 1965, they had the pleasure of celebrating their golden wedding anniversay.

    In 1974 they moved to Wilber to be near their daughter Rubye. On December 21, 1975, they celebrated 60 years of wedded life.

    On August 11, 1981, she entered the Wilber Nursing Home where she spent many hours with one of her favorite pastimes of crocheting.

    Mary was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harry, son, Elmer; daughter in law Mary Anne, granddaughter, nancy, brothers Adolph, Anton, Frank J, and Louis; sister, Antonie; and a brother and sister in infancy.

    She is survived by sons, Arnold H and Ray and wife Betty Soukup, daughter, Rubye and husband Ed Prokop; one sister, Anna Chaney; six grandchildren, 11 great-great granchildren, nieces and nephews.

    Funeral services were conducted from Farmer-Kotas Funeral Chapel on December 23, with the Rev. Michael McDonald officiating.

    Amy Sluka accompanied Blanche Capek and Dorothy Skrivanek, who sang "God be with You Til We Meet Again" and "Kardy Nese Svuj Kriz" in Czech.

    Pallbearers were John Soukup, Rob Prokop, Jay Jorgens, Tim Hester, Arnold Capek and Jim J. Kotas.

    Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan.

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Mary Stejskal and Harry first met at a trap-shoot on the Svec property west of Milligan. Trap shoots were considered one of the great social events of the day. Miss Stejskal and Mr. Soukup were married at Geneva December 21, 1915, by Judge Fulton. After their marriage they settled on the Andrew Lynn farm four and one half miles west of Milligan."

    Children:
    1. Arnold Harry "Arnie" Soukup was born on 27 Mar 1919 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 22 Jun 1998 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
    2. 2. Elmer Louis Soukup was born on 1 May 1921 in Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 15 Dec 1988 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
    3. Raymond Earl Soukup was born on 19 Dec 1926 in Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 18 Jun 2010 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
    4. Rubye Ann Soukup was born on 17 Sep 1929 in Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 5 Jun 2012 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Frantisek "Frank" M. SoukupFrantisek "Frank" M. Soukup was born on 4 Jul 1852 in Koryta, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia (son of Antonin Soukup and Marie Buresova); died on 15 Mar 1933 in Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    According to the ship manifest of the S.S. Bremen, Frank M. Soukup traveled to America with his half-brother John Zakovec, John's wife Josefa, and their two daughters. The North German Lloyd steamship arrived at the Port of New York on May 1, 1869.

    "Most of the Czechs... (who later settled in Nebraska) were obliged to go elsewhere (first) to earn a living. Many originally came (in this country) from around Braidwood, Illinois, where they had worked in mines." (homesteads.http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html)


    The following obituary is transcribed from an undated clipping, newspaper not known

    Frank Soukup

    The ravages of time, creeping unrelentlessly on, gathered in its arms Wednesday, March 15, 1933, Frank Soukup, who had been preparing for the journey. He had lived his allotted time and more. His days of activityhad long since ceased so he was patiently waitingfor the dend to come when he might fold his arms in peace and pass into eternal sleep.

    Frank Soukup was born in Koryto, okres (town) Kralovice, kraj (county) Plzen in Czechoslovakia, July 4, 1852. He came to this country along with his parents as a seventeen-year-old lad, first to Braidwood, Ill., to find work in the coal mines. From there he came to Nebraska, settling in Saunders County. At the age of twenty-two he married Anna Beznoska near what is now Morse Bluffs. In 1892 they moved to Fillmore county and purchased the farm now owned by Mrs. Antonie Krisl and Vaclav Capek. He later engaged in business here and in 1903 moved to Junction City, Ok., where his wife died.

    About seven years ago he returned here and since then made his home with his son Harry. It is a happy thought that his baby son should care for the father, even as the father once cared for the baby son. He was perfectly happy and contented here. He had lived a generous life, too generous for his own good, and accepted with a spirit of generosity the events and circumstances which crowned the closing days of his career.

    The deceased leaves surviving, five sons, Edward, Frank, Joe Harry and Will and two daughters, Lily Eret of Prague, Oklahoma and Anna Hooker of Baird, Tex, two sisters, Veronike Virkova and Anna Hines (Note: this is his half-sister, Anna Zakovec Hines) of Morse Bluffs, twenty seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Services were held at the home of his son Harry Saturday afternoon, being in charge of Rabi Z.C.B.J. of which organization he was a member and the body was laid to rest in the Bohemian national cemetery. The deceased passed away at the age of 80 years, 8 months, and 4 days. (End)

    According to Helena Soukup Parker, Frank farmed while in Saunders County, as well as operating a hotel and saloon. After his wife died, he lived with his son, Harry. Later he lived with his daughter Lillian Eret and later still with his son Alois Soukup in Prague, Oklahoma. At the time of his death, he was again living with Harry, who was the informant for his death certificate.

    The information on the Soukup family is primarily from information graciously supplied by Helena Soukup Parker of Idyllwild, California. It has been supplemented by various census records and newspaper notices from Oklahoma as transcribed by Charles R. Strong. Additionally, information has been obtained from the book HISTORY OF MILLIGAN NEBRASKA 1888-1988 compiled by the Milligan Centennial History Book Committee and printed by Walsworth Publishing Co, Marceline, Missouri.

    On Frank's certificate of death (completed by his son Harry), his parents are shown as Frank Soukup and Barbara Hines. This contradicts the more complete information provided by Nancy Soukup that showed Frank was the son of Antonin and Marie Soukup.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

    Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska
    Source:FHL Film 1254756 National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    Frank SOCOOPSelfMMW27BOHEMIA Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Ann SOCOOPWifeFMW20BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps HouseFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Eddie SOCOOPSonMSW5NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Frank SOCOOPSonMSW2NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
    Joe SOCOOPSonMSW1NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIA

    At the time of the 1900 census, they were in Fillmore County, Nebraska:

    Soukup, Frank Head W M Jul 1852 47 M 26 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870
    Farmer
    Soukup, Anna Wife W F Nov 1860 30 F m 26 9/9 Bohema Bohemia Bohemia 1867
    Soukup, Edward Son W M July 1875 24 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
    Soukup, Joseph Son W M May 1879 21 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
    Soukup, Mary Dtr W F May 1872 18 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Housework
    Soukup, Tessia Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Soukup, Harry Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Soukup, Anna Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Soukup, Louis Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia

    On the 1910 Comanchee County Oklahoma Federal Census, the family is listed as follows:

    Soukup, Frank, Head, Age 59, Widowed, Birthplace Bohemia (also his parent's birthplace), Employee in General Farmer, Speaks English, Rents, R&W
    Soukup, Harry, Son, age 20, Birthplace Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia,Farmer,
    working on his own account, Speaks English, R&W, Survivor of Union or CSA
    Soukup, Annie, Daughter, Age 18, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&W
    Soukup, Louie, Son, Age 15, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&W)
    Soukup, Willie, Son, Age 8, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&
    attended school during the year

    The Soukup's lived two houses from Frank and Bessie Beznoska. Frank was a nephew of Anna Soukup's. They also lived next door to Joseph and Annie Placitz, ages 70 & 59, both born in Bohemia, relationship, if any, unknown.

    Frantisek married Anna Beznoska on 10 Nov 1874 in Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. Anna (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" Beznoska and Anna Krylova) was born on 15 Sep 1859 in Beroun, Stredocesk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 14 Jul 1909 in Oklahoma; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna BeznoskaAnna Beznoska was born on 15 Sep 1859 in Beroun, Stredocesk? kraj, Bohemia (daughter of Frantisek "Frank" Beznoska and Anna Krylova); died on 14 Jul 1909 in Oklahoma; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Helena Soukup Parker writes that Anna Beznoska was born in Bohemia on September 15, 1858 and came to Cleveland, Ohio in 1864 at the age of six years. She died in the home of her daughter Lillian Eret, Prague, Oklahoma, on July 14, 1909.

    "Mrs. Anna Soukup of Oklahoma was buried in the Bohemian National Cemetery last Sunday in the presence of a large circle of her friends and relatives. Some few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Soukup were summoned here on account of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Albert Kassick. When Mrs. Soukup left for home she was not feeling well and upon arriving was almost immediately taken sick and continued growing weaker until death finally came. Her husband F.M. Soukup for weeks was constantly by her side and accompanied her corpse here from Oklahoma. Last Tuesday he too was taken seriously ill and is now under the care of a physician although the case is not as serious as at first seemed. The Soukup's are old residents in this locality having lived on their half section farm two miles south of town her for many years before moving to Oklahoma. They have a host of friends here who symphatize with them in these days of trouble and who trust that Mr. Soukup will soon recover. The following from Oklahoma were present at the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eret, Mrs. Tessie Strong, Miss Anna Soukup and Ed, Harry, Louis and Willie Soukup. Also the following relatives from Saunders county: Mrs. Racek, and son, Emil, Pr Jakovec, Mr and Mrs Anton Soukup, Mrs. John Varka, Mrs. Fr. Hinesh and Mrs. Joe Hinesh." (Undated, unreferenced copy of Newspaper clipping 1909)

    (Note: Neither the State of Oklahoma or Nebraska had a death certificate on file for Anna).

    Notes:

    Married:
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ne/dodge/vitals/marriage/bookc.txt

    Book C, Page 282:

    FRANK SOCKIP(SOUKUP), Saunders Co. Nebr., Age 23 yrs., Born: Austria.
    Father: Anton --. Mother: Mary Bushker (sic s/b Bures). - ANNA BEZROCK (sic s/b Beznoska), Saunders Co. Nebr., Age 18 yrs., Born: Austria. Father: Frank --. Mother: Anna Luker. Marriage Date: 10 November 1874. Witnesses: James Racek, Saunders Co. Nebr., L. M.
    Keene, Fremont, Nebr By Whom: Wm. C. Ghost, Probate Judge, Where: Fremont,
    Nebr.

    Children:
    1. Edward Soukup was born on 18 Jul 1875 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 16 Feb 1953 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    2. Frank R. Soukup was born on 13 Jan 1877 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 18 Apr 1964 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    3. Joseph M. Soukup was born on 6 May 1879 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 27 Aug 1960 in Swanton, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    4. Mary Soukup was born on 4 Jun 1881 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 9 Apr 1909 in Oklahoma; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    5. Lillian Soukup was born on 18 Oct 1883 in Morse Bluff, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 16 Jul 1976 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    6. Terezie Rose "Tessie" Soukup was born on 4 Jun 1886 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Jun 1916 in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.
    7. 4. Jaroslav "Harry" Soukup was born on 18 Oct 1889 in Prague, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 9 Feb 1976 in Friend, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    8. Anna Soukup was born on 22 Apr 1892 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 25 Jun 1949 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.
    9. Alois M . Soukup was born on 10 Dec 1895 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 5 Apr 1928 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    10. William Soukup was born on 8 Jan 1902 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died in Jan 1975 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

  3. 10.  Frank Stejskal was born on 17 Nov 1851 in Tabor, Bohemia; died on 6 Sep 1925 in Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    (Research):Census Information:

    1880 Census
    Nebraska, Saline County, Brush Creek
    Enumerated 1 Day of June 1900
    Page 15, SD 1 ED 222 Stamped 119
    132-140
    Stajskal, Frank W M 30 Farmer Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
    Stajskal, Anna W F 26 W Housekeeping Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
    Stajskal, Adolph W M 5 Son Neb Bohemia Bohemia
    Stajskal, Tony W F 1 Dtr Neb Bohemia Bohemia

    1900 Census
    Nebraska, Fillmore County, Belle Prarie Twp
    Enumerated 8 and 9 June 1900
    SD 4 ED 17 Sheet 4A
    61-61
    Stejskal, Frank Hd W M Nov 1851 68 48 M 27 Bohemia Bohemi
    a Bohemia 1873 27 Na Farmer
    Stejskal, Annie Wf W F May 1854 46 M 27 7/7 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1873 27
    Stejskal, Frank Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
    Stejskal, Anton Son W M Sept 1884 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
    Stejskal, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1887 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Stejskal, Louis Son W M Apr 1890 10 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
    Stejskal, Mary Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia

    Frank married Anna Stastny about 1871 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Anna was born on 13 Jun 1854 in Tabor, Bohemia; died on 23 Feb 1933 in Nebraska; was buried in Wilber Czech Cemetery (Bohemian-Slavonian Cemetery), Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Anna Stastny was born on 13 Jun 1854 in Tabor, Bohemia; died on 23 Feb 1933 in Nebraska; was buried in Wilber Czech Cemetery (Bohemian-Slavonian Cemetery), Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska.
    Children:
    1. Adolph V. Stejskal was born about 1875 in Nebraska; and died.
    2. Antonie Stejskal was born on 7 Jun 1879 in Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska; died on 10 Jul 1946 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    3. Frank Stejskal was born in Apr 1882 in Nebraska; died on 30 Sep 1928 in Nebraska.
    4. Anton Stejskal was born on 14 Aug 1884 in Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska; died on 2 Dec 1969 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    5. Anna Stejskal was born in Feb 1887 in Nebraska; and died.
    6. Louis "Lou" Stejskal was born on 7 Apr 1890 in Tobias, Saline County, Nebraska; died on 15 Nov 1944 in Friend, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    7. 5. Mary Ella Stejskal was born on 21 May 1894 in Tobias, Saline County, Nebraska; died on 20 Dec 1988 in Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska.