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| 9501 | Philipp Zak lived in Olesna, Moravia, Czech Republic. | ZAK Philipp
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| 9502 | After her husband, Barney Koukal, died, Jean remarried to Robert Corbin. He died 25 July 1985 and Jean was living in Minnetonka, Minnesota as of July 2000. | ZIMMERMAN Eugenia "Jean"
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| 9503 | Corbin, Jean (nee Koukal): Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - January 14, 2007 Deceased Name: Corbin, Jean (nee Koukal) (sic) Age 89 of Mpls. Present with the Lord on 1-9-07. Preceded in death by husbands, Barney Koukal and Robert Corbin; son, Dennis; and granddaughter, Janet. Survived by children, Dick Koukal, Don (Cindy) Koukal, and Diane (Jack) Proctor; 9 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 9 great- great-grandchildren. Spring interment. Memorials preferred to the MN Chapter of the ALS Association. Cremation Society of Minnesota 763-560-3100 | ZIMMERMAN Eugenia "Jean"
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| 9504 | Antonia was 36 years old, and living with her husband and six children. | ZITKA Antonia
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| 9505 | shoemaker | ZITKA Ignác
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| 9506 | Her godparents were Karel Koukal and Josefa Pecinkova, both from Domanine. | ZITKA Josefa
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| 9507 | Josefa was living with her husband, her two sons Jan and František, and her widowed father-in-law, Jiri. She was born in 1851 according to the census. | ZITKA Josefa
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| 9508 | Josefa's birthdate was listed as 1851. She was living with her husband and three sons. | ZITKA Josefa
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| 9509 | Roman Catholic | ZITKA Josefa
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| 9510 | The names of Josefa's parents are found in the birth register of her son, František. | ZITKA Josefa
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| 9511 | Christiana Zlatkovsky was 13, born in Nebraska. She was a servant in the home of Frank G. Davis. | ZLATKOVSKY Christina
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| 9512 | Frank Zlatkovsky was 55, born in Austria/Bohemia. He had been married 10 years and was a farmer. His household consisted of his wife, Anna (age 35, born in Austria, mother of 3, all living) and children Josie (age 10), Frank (age 8), and «b»Gristie (age 4), «/b»all born in Nebraska. | ZLATKOVSKY Christina
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| 9513 | Emilie died about three months following the birth of her daughter, Emma. | ZLATKOVSKY Emilie
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| 9514 | Row 5, grave 12 | ZLATKOVSKY Emilie
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| 9515 | Frank came from the village of Strazek, town of Bystrice, in Moravia. | ZLATKOVSKY Frank
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| 9516 | Frank Zlatkovsky was 55, born in Austria/Bohemia. He had been married 10 years and was a farmer. His household consisted of his wife, Anna (age 35, born in Austria, mother of 3, all living) and children Josie (age 10), Frank (age 8), and Gristie (age 4), all born in Nebraska. | ZLATKOVSKY Frank
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| 9517 | Frank Zlatkovsky was 55, born in Austria/Bohemia. He had been married 10 years and was a farmer. His household consisted of his wife, Anna (age 35, born in Austria, mother of 3, all living) and children Josie (age 10), «b»Frank (age 8), «/b»and Gristie (age 4), all born in Nebraska. | ZLATKOVSKY Frank
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| 9518 | Frank Zlatkovsky was 55, born in Austria/Bohemia. He had been married 10 years and was a farmer. His household consisted of his wife, Anna (age 35, born in Austria, mother of 3, all living) and children «b»Josie (age 10), «/b»Frank (age 8), and Gristie (age 4), all born in Nebraska. | ZLATKOVSKY Josephine "Josie"
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| 9519 | Joseph F. Vap was 46, born in Austria. He had immigrated in 1881, and was naturalized in 1885. Joseph was a farmer and head of a household that included his wife, «b»Mary H. (age 36, born in Nebraska) «/b»and children Albert E. (17), Christina M. (15), Raymond L. (12), Helen (9) and Theodore E. (4). The children were all born in Nebraska. | ZLATKOVSKY Mary Helen
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| 9520 | Anna was 16, born in August 1884 Illinois. She was living with her parents and five siblings. | ZUMALT Anna
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| 9521 | Frank was 14, born in Illinois in February 1886. He was living with his parents and five siblings. | ZUMALT Frank
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| 9522 | Lizzie was 7, born in August 1892 in Missouri. She was living with her parents and five siblings. | ZUMALT Lizzie
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| 9523 | Louis was 12, born in February 1888 in Missouri. He was living with his parents and five siblings. | ZUMALT Louis
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| 9524 | Nathan L. was 46, born in Missouri in June 1853, and had been married for 18 years. He worked as a farmer. Nathan was head of a household that included his wife, Mary, and their 6 children. | ZUMALT Nathan L.
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| 9525 | Susan was one year old, born in April 1898 in Missouri. She was living with her parents and five siblings. | ZUMALT Susan L. "Suzie"
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| 9526 | Susie L. was 20, born in Missouri. Her father was born in Missouri, and her mother in Illinois. She was newly married, along with her husband, William, was a boarder in a private home. | ZUMALT Susan L. "Suzie"
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| 9527 | Susie was 11 years old, born in Missouri. She, two brothers and her widowed mother were living in the home of Claud and Anna Chrisman. Anna was a sister to Susie. | ZUMALT Susan L. "Suzie"
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| 9528 | Suzie L. was 30, born in Missouri, and had married William at the age of 20, probably her first marriage. She was living with her husband and two sons. | ZUMALT Susan L. "Suzie"
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| 9529 | Suzie's father died before she was 11 years old, as evidenced by the 1910 census. | ZUMALT Susan L. "Suzie"
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| 9530 | Willie was 10, born in January 1890 in Missouri. He was living with his parents and five siblings. | ZUMALT William "Willie"
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| 9531 | Andrew and his family were living in Township 6 S 4 W, Pike County. He was 71, born in Virginia. He was a farmer, and head of a household that included his wife, Susanna, along with Jackson Zumwalt, 19; Jane Zumwalt, 25; Doke Zumwalt, 2; Lydia Zumwalt, 1 month old; Jane Zumwalt, 16; Cynthia Lingo (sp?), 30; and her children, Westley, 8 and Marion, 6. | ZUMWALT Andrew P.
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| 9532 | Andrew had two children by his first wife, Elizabeth - William and Elizabeth. He His second wife, Susan, bore him eleven children -Samuel, Christina, Jacob, Cynthia, Sarah, Lucinda, David, Isaac, Nathan, Levi and Andrew. | ZUMWALT Andrew P.
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| 9533 | D.H. was 36, born in Aug 1863 in Illinois. He was a railroad laborer, and head of a household that included his wife, Flora, and children Nolan B., Roy R., Ora L., Lorena, Cecil, and Ray. He and Flora had been married 17 years. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9534 | David H. was 16, born in Illinois. He was living with his parents and five siblings. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9535 | David H. was 46, born in Illinois. His father was born in Missouri, and his mother in Illinois. He was a farmer and head of a household that included his wife, Flora and children Lorn, Cecil, Maybell, David Jr. and Frankie. David and Flora had been married 27 years. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9536 | David H. was 56, born in Illinois. He was working as the village constable in Nebo. David was head of a household that included his wife, Flora, and sons David H. Jr. and Frankie O. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9537 | David was 66, born in Illinois. He was working as a laborer in a gun works. David was head of a household that included his wife, Flora, and sons Nolan and Ray. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9538 | David was a direct descendant of the Zumwalts who built Fort Zumwalt in St. Charles County, Missouri. It still stands. It is the site of Stoney Point Cemetery as well. Jacob (1752-1820) and Queti (Catherine) Miller Zumwalt are buried there. When the City of O'Fallon purchased Fort Zumwalt State Park for $1 in 1978, it acquired about 48 acres and the ruins of a frontier home fort. Of the 30+ War of 1812 fort sites in Missouri, Zumwalt's Fort is the only one owned by a municipal government. A limestone chimney marks the site. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9539 | The 1930 census record for David's daughter, May, indicates that he was born in Illinois. | ZUMWALT David Hubbard, Sr.
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| 9540 | Francis was 2, born in Illinois. He was living with his parents and six siblings. | ZUMWALT Francis M. "Frank"
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| 9541 | "Isabel" was 20, born in Illinois. She was living with her parents and six siblings. | ZUMWALT Isabella Amilda
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| 9542 | From the Zumwalt Family History: "Jacob Zumwalt was born in Virginia, probably the third son of Andrew and Ann Regina Zumwalt. He served in the American Revolution with his brother in old Augusta County under Captain McSumwalt. He married first, Quieta (Catherine) Miller, probably in Virginia. She must have died in August 1799 in Missouri at Old Fort Zumwalt. No doubt she is buried there in the little clump of cedars where there are unmarked graves. They sold the land in Kentucky in August 1799 but they had been in Missouri since 1796. He married in St. Borromeo Church, St. Charles, Missouri, second to Frances Price on November __, 1800. He had at least six children by his first wife. Jacob Zumwalt died in Missouri in 1820." Also from the Zumwalt Family History: ANECDOTES AND EARLY HISTORY OF FORT ZUMWALT "Close upon the heels of John Lewis, first English-speaking farmer on the Missouri river in what is now St. Louis county, came another noted family out of Virginia by way Kentucky, the family of Summalt or Zumwalt. For many years in the closing period of the Spanish dominion and the beginning of Missouri Territory, the Lewises, Boones and Zumwalts were neighbors and associates on the Missouri border. "Jacob Zumwalt and his brother Christopher arrived in the Spanish Territory in 1796 and settled on Peruque Creek in St . Charles county, across the river from the John Lewis settlement. Members of the families of both of these Zumwalt brothers at a later period settled in Pike county, Illinois where many descendants of both the Jacob and Christopher lines still abide. "Jacob Zumwalt, in 1798, built the first hewed log house north of the Missouri river, erecting it on his Spanish grant, about 30 miles west of St. Louis, near present Highway 40. In times of Indian trouble, Jacob's log house became a fort, and to this day the place is known as Fort Zumwalt. Here, in this old fort, the early Lewises and Boones often gathered. Here, too, the noted Indian, Black Hawk, was often a guest of' the Zumwalt family. Black Hawk lived one winter in early territorial days at Jacob Zumwalt's. "The Zumwalts , originating in Germany, came in an early day to America. The first Zumwalt (Andrew Zumwalt) of record in the new world, emigrated from Germany to America and settled first in Pennsylvania, where the town of Little York now is. There he purchased land upon which the town was subsequently built; and there he built his cabin. "Andrew Zumwalt was afflicted with cancer. So deep was he in the wilderness that medical attention could not be had. He thereupon removed to Virginia, to obtain medical aid and settled on the Potomac, not far from Georgetown. He grew worse and soon died. "Mr. Zumwalt was twice married. By his first wife, his children were Henry, George, Dolly and Lizzie; by his second wife he fathered Christopher, Jacob , John, Adam, Andrew and Catherine." | ZUMWALT Jacob
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| 9543 | James was 16, born in Illinois. He was living with his parents and six siblings. | ZUMWALT James Humphrey
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| 9544 | Andrew and his family sailed on the Virtuous Grace, under Captain John Bull, from Rotterdam by way of Cowes, arriving in Philadelphia on 24 September 1737. Their origin was Niederauerbach, Bayern-Pfalz, Germany. The passenger list showed them as follows: Andreas Zumwald, 39 Anna Margretha (Jacobs) Maria Elisabetha, 6 Maria Susanna, 3 Anna Ottilia, 1 | ZUMWALT Johann Wilhelm Andreas "Andrew"
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| 9545 | From the Zumwalt Family History: "Andrew Zumwalt, born in Alsace-Lorraine, Strasbourg, Germany in 1698, emigrated to America on the ship "Virtuous", arriving 24 September 1737 and settled first in Pennsylvania, where the town of Little York now stands. He purchased the land upon which the town was subsequently built, and erected a cabin upon it. Being afflicted with cancer, he removed to Frederic County, Virginia, where he could obtain medical aid, and settled on the Potomic not far from Georgetown. But he grew worse instead of better and died in 1764. "In the meantime the deed to his land in Pennsylvania had been destroyed, and his children lost what might have been a princely fortune to them. This valuable paper was lost in rather singular manner. One of the girls, while hunting about the house for a piece of pasteboard to stiffen her new sunbonnet, found the deed, and being unable to read, she supposed it was a useless piece of old paper and used it in her bonnet. The deed had never been recorded and therefore could not be restored, and the heirs to the property never succeeded in establishing their title. "Mr. Zumwalt was married twice. By his first wife he had: Henry, George, Dolly and Lizzie; and by his second wife he had; Christopher, Jacob, John, Adam, Andrew and Catherine." From the Recollections of Solomon Zumwalt, also found in the Zumwalt Family History: "I was born in St. Charles County, Missouri, November 13, 1807. My father, Adam Zumwalt as born in York, Pennsylvana in the year 1757. My grandfather, Andrew Zumwalt, was born in Prussia neara Strasburg, coming to America in the year 1728 with a brother, Balzer Zumwalt. Andrew married the 2nd time in Baltimore and settled in Pennsylvania at York. There four children were born by his first wife: Henry, George, Mary and Elizabeth. His wife dying, he soon married again a girl from Switzerland, moving to Virginia, location new Woodstock. He had six children by his last wife: Christopher, John, Jacob, Adam, Catherine and Andrew. He died soon after from the affects of cancer." | ZUMWALT Johann Wilhelm Andreas "Andrew"
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| 9546 | In the Name of God, Amen; I, Andrew Zomwald in the County of Frederick and Colony of Virginia, being weak in body but sound of memory, (Blessed by God) do this 20th day of October ANNO Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Four, make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say: First, I recommend and give my body to the ground and my soul to God. Secondly, I give to my wife, Ann Regina Zomwald for her share a third part of all my estate as well deserved for all her trouble she had had with me in all my sickness and children with my first wife as well as hern. I say she is to have a third of all my land, cattles, household stuff, etc. Thirdly, the two parts or third left, is to be divided in equal shares amongst the children as the other. Fourthly, I make my wife, Ann Regina, sole Executrix and ordain her for that, in trust for the intents, purposes in this my will contained, as a mother ought to do to my children by my first wife as well as them got with her. Fifth, If any of the children should be fit and grown up for to learn a trade such as the like the _______ shall be put to it with the will of their mother. In witness whereof, I, Andrew Zomwald set my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned. Andrew Zomwalt Signed, sealed and delivered as my last will and testament in the presence of George Weaver, Peter Spear and Martin Blake. At a Court continued and held for Frederick County the 6th day of March, 1765, this last will and testament of Andrew Zomwald, deceased, was proved by oaths of George Weaver and Peter Speer, two of the witnesses there to and ordered to be recorded. Ann Regina, the Executrix therein named having refused to take upon herself the Execution thereof, Administration with the will annexed to the estate of the said Andrew Zomwald, deceased, and George Weaver, his securities entered into and acknowledged bond in the penalty of Four Hundred Pounds for his due and faithful execution thereof. By the Court J.A. Keith, C.C. | ZUMWALT Johann Wilhelm Andreas "Andrew"
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| 9547 | John was 10, born in Illinois. He was living with his parents and six siblings. | ZUMWALT John William
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| 9548 | Loran A. was 27, born in Illinois. He was a laborer in a cartridge company, and was living in the home of his married sister, May & Russell Fields They were living at 821 Sixth St. | ZUMWALT Loran A.
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| 9549 | Lorn A. was 17, born in Illinois. He was farming at home and was living with his parents and four siblings. | ZUMWALT Loran A.
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| 9550 | "Maybell" was 8, born in Illinois. She was living with her parents and four siblings. | ZUMWALT May Belle
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