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Mollie Placek

Female 1902 - 2001  (99 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mollie Placek was born on 27 Mar 1902 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska (daughter of Fred Placek and Mary Hodek); died on 17 Sep 2001.

    Notes:

    Mollie attended grade school in the ZCJB Lodge building and then went to the new school through the eighth grade. After this, she remained at home to care for her mother, young brothers and sisters. She enrolled in one of the many sewing classes held in Milligan. She enjoyed embroidery and during the First World War, she and her mother knitted sweaters and gloves for the soldiers overseas. (Milligan, p 224).

    Mollie married Edward Buzek on 16 Feb 1926 in Fillmore County, Nebraska. Edward (son of Pavel "Paul" Buzek and Anna Marie Braum) was born on 25 Jan 1900 in Turkey Creek, Liberty Township, Saline County, Nebraska; died on 5 Jul 1974; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were married at the Fillmore County Courthouse, attended by Helene Placek and Milo Buzek. After their marriage, they farmed in Northeast Saline County, then in Liberty Township in Fillmore County, and in Fort Morgan, Colorado. They had moved to Colorado to to Mollie's severe asthma. They returned to Nebraska after a year in Colorado. (Milligan, p 224).

    Children:
    1. Wesley E. Buzek was born on 10 Mar 1929 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Jan 2003 in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fred Placek was born on 20 Jun 1873 in Saline County, Nebraska; died on 28 Feb 1966; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Fred married Mary Hodek on 26 Sep 1896 in Fillmore County, Nebraska. Mary (daughter of Frank Hodek and Anna Biba) was born on 2 Nov 1879 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 4 Jun 1925; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Hodek was born on 2 Nov 1879 in Fillmore County, Nebraska (daughter of Frank Hodek and Anna Biba); died on 4 Jun 1925; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Mary, being the oldest granddaughter of John and Mary HODEK, was given her grandparents 160 acre farm in 1896. There were many stipulations with the gift. Her grandparents received the right to continue to live on the farm, and have use of all the buildings and pastures. They were to receive a percentage of all items grown on the farm, as well as a payment of $60 each January 1. Additionally, Mary agreed to pay her sister, Anna Hodek, $1000.

    Children:
    1. Agnes Placek was born in 1897.
    2. Edward Placek was born in 1899 in Nebraska; died on 21 Sep 1979; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    3. 1. Mollie Placek was born on 27 Mar 1902 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 17 Sep 2001.
    4. Helene A. Placek was born on 19 Feb 1904 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 3 Nov 1996 in Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Wilber Czech Cemetery (Bohemian-Slavonian Cemetery), Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska.
    5. Clara Placek was born in 1906; died on 1 Aug 1907; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Frank Hodek was born on 22 Feb 1856 in Kralovice, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia (son of John Hodek and Anna Koudela); died on 27 May 1901 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    The son of John HODEK and Anna KOUDELA, he came to America with his parents, first living in Illinois and coming to Fillmore County in 1874, settling in section 10 of Glengary Township where they farmed. (Milligan, p 301).

    Frank married Anna Biba on 27 Dec 1875 in Glengary Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. Anna (daughter of Tomas Biba and Barbora Urbanek) was born on 10 Oct 1859 in Zebnice, Plzen, Bohemia; died on 10 Jun 1915 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Anna Biba was born on 10 Oct 1859 in Zebnice, Plzen, Bohemia (daughter of Tomas Biba and Barbora Urbanek); died on 10 Jun 1915 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were married by Justice of the Peace D.S. Robinson at the HODEK home. The HODEK and BIBA families were neighbors. After their marriage, they lived with Frank's parents, later moving with them to Liberty Township. Frank and Anna purchased their own farm in 1883, at the NW 1/4 and N 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 16 of Exeter Township. They built a two story home for their family. Later a machine shed, chicken coop, and barn were added. The barn was cleaned and swept every day (Milligan, p 301).

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Hodek was born on 2 Nov 1879 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 4 Jun 1925; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    2. James Hodek was born in 1881 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; and died.
    3. Anna Hodek was born about 1883 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 17 Dec 1918 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    4. Barbara Hodek was born in 1885 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; and died.
    5. Josephine A. Hodek was born on 4 Jul 1886 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 14 Aug 1978 in Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska; was buried on 16 Aug 1978 in Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska.
    6. Fannie Hodek was born in 1891 in Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    7. Abby Hodek was born about 1893 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; and died.
    8. Fred Hodek was born in 1895 in Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    9. Emma Hodek was born about 1897 in Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    10. Tena Hodek was born about 1899 in Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    11. Louie Hodek was born in 1900 in Fillmore County, Nebraska.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Hodek was born on 2 Mar 1823 in Koryta, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 21 Oct 1900 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    The son of Jan HODEK and Marie KLIMA. (Milligan, p 301).

    John married Anna Koudela before 1855 in Bohemia. Anna was born on 28 Aug 1826 in Koryta, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 5 Jun 1916 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anna Koudela was born on 28 Aug 1826 in Koryta, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 5 Jun 1916 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    The daughter of Jan KOUDELA and Katerina MELICHAR. (Milligan, p 301).

    Notes:

    Married:
    They came to America with their teenage son, Frank, in 1869, living first in Illinois. John received his naturalization papers in Will County, Illinois in 1872, and moved to Nebraska in 1874. They purchased a homestead in Glengary Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. It was located in the W 1/2 NE 1/4 of Section 10. On the 80 acre homestead, a sod house, stable, granary were built, and a well was dug. The family raised wheat, oats, corn, barley and vegetables on their farm. Later, John purchased the SW 1/4 of Section 35 in Liberty Township from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company. It was located about a mile north of their homestead. They built a brick home on the lowland, south of Turkey Creek. (Milligan, p 301-302).

    Children:
    1. 6. Frank Hodek was born on 22 Feb 1856 in Kralovice, Plzen-Sever, Plzensk? kraj, Bohemia; died on 27 May 1901 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

  3. 14.  Tomas Biba was born on 8 Dec 1831 in Zebnice, Plzen, Bohemia; died on 4 Feb 1899 in Glengary Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    The Biba family came to the United States in 1873 from Zebnici, District of Plzen, Bohemia. In Bohemia, the Bibas were considered moderately wealthy. They traveled by horse and buggy rather than by oxen and cart. Their wealth was even counted by the number of fence posts. When they decided to come to America, they sold everything and came with $1,000 which at that time was a fortune. Tomas's father, Jan, accompanied them. They stopped in Braidwood, Illinois, south of Chicago, where Tomas worked in a coal mine. After a short time, they moved by train West where land to farm was available. They settled on land on Turkey Creek northwest of what later was to be Milligan. In March of 1874, the purchased the NW 1/4, Section 3, Glengary Township from the Burlington and Missouri Railroad for $902.44. The deed was recorded showing Barbora as the purchaser. Jack Noragon, a great-great grandson now owns the farm. The Bibas were very active in affairs of the area an helped start the first church in the area now located at the Ceski Bratri Cemetery. The life in Nebraska at the time was hard and primative. Most of the food was raised, and if you couldn't raise it, you bartered for it. Many articles, such as a Meissen pitcher that came from Europe and was used in the sod house and quilts made by the grandmothers, are prized possesions of the Biba descendants. The Bibas lived on the farm until Tomas died, at which time Barbora moved to a home in Milligan, later living with son Albert and his wife Josefa in Exeter until her death. (Milligan, pp 206 - 207).

    (Research):Census Information:

    FamilySearch 1880 Census

    Census Place:
    Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1
    254748 National Archives Film T9-0748
    Page 50
    RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    Thomas BIBA Self M M W 50 BOHEMEN Occ: Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
    Barbara BIBA Wife F M W 54 BOHEMEN Occ: Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
    Albert BIBA Son M S W 12 BOHEMEN Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
    Frank BIBA Son M S W 7 IL Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
    Barbara BIBA Dau F S W 2 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN

    Tomas married Barbora Urbanek. Barbora was born in Dec 1835 in Bohemia; died on 22 Feb 1916 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Barbora Urbanek was born in Dec 1835 in Bohemia; died on 22 Feb 1916 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    The 1900 census showed Barbora Biba, a widow, as age 64, born in Dec. 1835 and living in Glengary Twp next to her son Frank.

    Children:
    1. Mary D. Biba was born on 15 Aug 1857 in Zebnice, Plzen, Bohemia; died in Jan 1945 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan South), Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    2. 7. Anna Biba was born on 10 Oct 1859 in Zebnice, Plzen, Bohemia; died on 10 Jun 1915 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    3. Albert Biba was born on 17 Apr 1867 in Zebnice, Plzen, Bohemia; died on 16 Jan 1948 in Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    4. Frank Biba was born on 22 Sep 1873 in Braidwood, Will County, Illinois; died on 5 Dec 1916 in Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Exeter Cemetery, Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska.
    5. Barbora Biba was born on 20 Jun 1878 in Glengary Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska; died on 17 Jun 1893 in Fillmore County, Nebraska; was buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery (AKA Cesky Bratri Cemetery), Fillmore County, Nebraska.