1913 -
Generation: 1
1. | Blanche Maxine Doupnik was born on 22 Jun 1913 (daughter of Robert Anton Doupnik and Anna H. Stetina). Blanche married John Nun on 18 Nov 1933. John was born on 19 Apr 1911; died in Jul 1976 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Married:
They had three sons, Richard, Rodney and Rex Jay Nun. (Milligan, p 262). Dennis Belohlavy notes that Rex Jay Nun was divorced from his former wife, Nancy, ca 2008 in or near Lincoln, Nebraska.
Children:
- Rex J. Nun was born on 27 May 1943 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 6 Nov 2018 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried in Saint Joseph Cemetery, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
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Generation: 2
2. | Robert Anton Doupnik was born on 13 Jan 1879 (son of Anton "Anthony" Doupnik and Terezie Prochaska); died on 28 Jul 1956. Notes:
They farmed near Exeter for 45 years. After Anna's death, Robert moved to Geneva where he operated a repair shop. He was a very innovative person. Long before others on the farm had electricity he had rows of batteries and an electric engine in hais basement to provide electricity in his home. Also, he had one of the biggest steam threshing rigs around, a Case. He was the first have an automobile in Saline County. Jan Doupnik 3 July 1855 - 11 March 1932, of Thurston, Nebraska used to visit Robert Doupnik and family. The exact relationship is not known, perhaps they were cousins. (Milligan, p 262).
Robert married Anna H. Stetina after 1900. Anna was born on 19 Sep 1881; died on 17 Jun 1944. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
4. | Anton "Anthony" Doupnik was born before 1844 in Bohemia; died on 5 Dec 1883 in Nebraska; was buried in Turkey Creek Cemetery, Saline County, Nebraska. Notes:
The exact date of Anthony's arrival to this country is not known, but it is known that he applied for his U.S. citizenship at Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa on December 8, 1870. The family moved to Saline County, Nebraska, and on May 4, 1871, Anthony registered an application for a homestead. His land was the s 1/2 NW 1/4, section 30, Turkey Creek Township. He "built a house of sod thereon, 12 x 14 feet in size with two windows and one door...plowed and cultivated about 40 acres of said land and...bored a well 48 feet deep, built a stable of straw and poles and planted a small grove of forest trees. (Milligan, p 261).
Anton married Terezie Prochaska. Terezie was born before 1846 in Bohemia; died between 1883 and 1884 in Nebraska; was buried in Turkey Creek Cemetery, Saline County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Terezie Prochaska was born before 1846 in Bohemia; died between 1883 and 1884 in Nebraska; was buried in Turkey Creek Cemetery, Saline County, Nebraska. Notes:
Terezie and her daughter Frances left Austria aboard the Steamship Neckar, a North German Lloyd vessel, from Hamburg, Germany and arrived in New York on April 15, 1870. (Milligan, p 261).
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