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Texas-Czech BibliographyAAnhaiser, Leon Anton. Anhaiser, Barton, Brovec, Nohavitza, Pudich, Generations and Relations. Sugar Land, TX: By the Author, 1997. 349 pages. Histories of the Anton Anhaiser family of Veska, Silesia; the Andreas Barton family of Hodslavice, Moravia; the Johann Brovec family of Velka, Moravia; the Franz Nohavitza family of Krasna, Moravia; and the Jan Pudich family of Zabreh nad Odrou, Moravia. Biographies of family members. Histories of selected towns in the Czech Lands and Texas. Family charts. Xerox copies of family documents. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Apperson, Henry Milton. A History of West, Texas, 1836-1920. Conflict of Conservative Cultures. Waco, TX: Texian Press, 1969. 71 pages. History of West, McLennan County, Texas, from 1836 to 1920. Chapter on Czech and German settlement of West. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. History of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Praha, Texas. Schulenburg, TX: The Schulenburg Sticker, 1995. 160 pages. History of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church at Praha, Fayette County, Texas, from 1855 to 1995. Histories of parish families. Illustrations. Index.Austin County Historical Commission. The Cemeteries of Austin County, Texas. Bellville, TX: Austin County Historical Commission, 1992. 776 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 170 cemeteries in Austin County, Texas. Over 18,000 names. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. Map. Index.BBaca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Hallettsville, TX: Old Homestead Publishing Co., 1983. Volume I. 158 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Galveston from 1848 to 1861. Entries listed alphabetically. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in New York in 1879. Entries listed alphabetically. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Baltimore in 1879. Entries listed alphabetically. Biography of Rev. Ernst Bergmann. Article on first Czech migration to Texas. List of ship arrivals from Bremen to Galveston and New Orleans. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Hallettsville, TX: Old Homestead Publishing Co., 1985. Volume II. 195 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Galveston from 1896 to 1906. Entries listed alphabetically. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in New Orleans from 1879 to 1899. Entries listed alphabetically. List of sources for ship pictures. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Hallettsville, TX: Old Homestead Publishing Co., 1989. Volume III. 170 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Galveston from 1907 to 1914. Entries listed alphabetically. Article on immigrants. Descriptions of ships. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Richardson, TX: By the Author, 1991. Volume IV. 182 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in New York from 1847 to 1869. Entries listed alphabetically. List of sources for ship pictures. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Richardson, TX: By the Author, 1993. Volume V. 190 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in New York from 1870 to 1880. Entries listed alphabetically. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Richardson, TX: By the Author, 1995. Volume VI. 260 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in New York from 1881 to 1886. Entries listed alphabetically. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Galveston from 1880 to 1886. Entries listed alphabetically. Article on Galveston’s missing passenger lists. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Richardson, TX: By the Author, 1998. Volume VII. 246 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in New York from 1887 to 1896. Entries listed alphabetically. List of sources for ship pictures. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Richardson, TX: By the Author, 1999. Volume VIII. 192 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Baltimore from 1834 to 1879. Entries listed alphabetically. List of sources for ship pictures. Illustrations. Bibliography. Baca, Leo. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. Richardson, TX: By the Author, 2000. Volume IX. 210 pages. Extraction of Czech names from passenger lists of ships arriving in Baltimore from 1880 to 1899. Entries listed alphabetically. List of sources for ship pictures. Illustrations. Bibliography. Barler, Beatrice Ripple. Marriage Licenses (Issued to Czechs) Austin County. Bellville, TX: By the Author, 1981. 86 pages. Extraction of Czech names from Austin County, Texas, Marriage Records to 1900. Entries alphabetized by name of groom.Barler, Beatrice Ripple. The Schiller Family that Came on the Ship “Maria” February 1852. Bellville, TX: By the Author, 1982. 233 pages. Collection of hundreds of biographical sketches of Schillers and their descendants from the 17th century founder of the family in Bohemia to Schillers and related families in Texas. Sketches alphabetized. Part of the passenger list of the ship “Maria,” landing in Galveston in 1852. Barton, Elsie. Fifty Years of Benevolence. A Golden Jubilee of the Mutual Aid Society of the Czech-Moravian Brethren 1905-1955. Taylor, TX: The Mutual Aid Society, 1958. 30 pages. History of the Mutual Aid Society of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church from 1905 to 1955. List of charter members. List of local secretaries in 1956. Selections from sermons of six Czech-Moravian Brethren preachers. Illustrations.Barton, Rev. Josef. Taylor Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Records by Rev. Josef Barton. Vol. 1 (1910-1920). Translation and layout by Jan Vaculik. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas. 159 pages. Czech-Moravian Brethren Church records kept by Rev. Josef Barton in Taylor, Texas, from 1910 to 1920. Each page set up with Czech original on one side and English translation on the other. Contains baptisms, confirmations, marriages, funerals, orders of worship, church officers, etc.Blaha, Albert J., ed. Czech Families of Fayette County. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1984. 2 volumes. 778 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1860 U.S. Census, 1870 U.S. Census and 1880 U.S. Census in volume 1, and 1900 U.S. Census in volume 2 in Fayette County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index.Blaha, Albert J. Hranice: The Moravian Settlement on the Yegua. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1986. 327 pages. History of Hranice, Lee County, Texas. Histories of Hranice organizations. Histories of Hranice businesses. Inventory of Hranice Cemetery. Inventory of St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery at Hranice. Lists of pupils enrolled at Hranice School. Histories of pioneer Czech families at Hranice. Extraction of Czech names from 1900 U.S. Census at Hranice. Maps. Illustrations.Blaha, Albert J. Lists of Passenger Ships. Bremen and Hamburg to Indianola, Galveston, New Orleans and Charleston. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1984. 49 pages. Lists of passenger ships leaving the German ports of Bremen and Hamburg, and arriving in Galveston, Indianola, New Orleans and Charleston from 1844 to 1874. Entries grouped by port and listed in chronological order.Blaha, Albert J. Passenger Lists of the Pioneer Czech Immigrants into Texas 1850-1870. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1986. 57 pages. List of Czech immigrants to Texas taken from passenger lists of ships arriving from 1850 to 1870. Entries grouped by ship. List of Czech immigrants to Texas taken from their declarations of intention in 5 Texas counties. Entries listed chronologically. Illustrations. Short biographies of earliest Czech, possibly Czech, and almost certainly not Czech immigrants to Texas.Blaha, Albert J. Passenger Lists for Galveston 1850-1855. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1985. 90 pages. Collection of 29 passenger lists of ships landing in the Texas ports of Galveston and Indianola from 1850 to 1855 taken from the Allgemeine Auswanderer Zeitung, published in Hamburg, Germany, and the Deutsche Auswanderer Zeitung, published in Bremen, Germany. Descriptions of voyages of 50 ships landing in Galveston and Indianola from 1850 to 1855. Illustrations.Blaha, Albert J., ed. Pioneer Czech Families in Texas Before 1860. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1983. 106 pages. Extraction of Czech names from the 1860 U.S. Census in the following Texas counties: Austin, Bexar, Colorado, Fayette, Harris, Lavaca and Washington. Entries grouped by county and arranged as they occurred in the census. Index for each county.Blaha, Albert J., ed. Czech Settlements and Families in Texas before 1900. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1983. 172 pages. Contains chapters on Texas taken from the following books on Czech settlement in the United States and translated into English: Dějiny ?ech?v Americk?ch by Jan Habenicht, Památník ?esk?ch Evanjelick?ch Církví ve Spojen?ch Státech by Vilém iller and others, and Krátké Dějiny a Seznam ?esko-Katolick?ch Osad ve Spojen?ch Státech Americk?ch by Ant. Petr Hou??. Illustrations.Blaha, Albert J. & Edmond H. Hejl. Czech Genealogists Handbook for Tracing Your Czech Ancestors in the Lone Star State and Czechoslovakia. Houston, TX: By the Authors, 1981. 4th Edition 1986. 150 pages. Information on researching family history in both Texas and Czechoslovakia. List of town names in German with Czech equivalents. List of family names with villages of origin. Xerox copies of sample documents. Bibliography. Charts. Maps. Illustrations. Blaha, Albert J. & Edmond H. Hejl. Register Records of the Czech-Moravian Brethren. Nelsonville. Houston, TX: By the Authors, 1980. 126 pages. Contains 468 baptismal records, 51 marriage records and 35 funeral records from the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church at Nelsonville, Austin County, Texas, from 1892 to 1900. Entries listed alphabetically. Illustrations. Maps.Blaha, Albert J. & Edmond H. Hejl. Register Records of the Czech-Moravian Brethren. Ross Prairie. Houston, TX: By the Authors, 1980. 428 pages. Contains 1125 baptismal records, 306 marriage records and 223 funeral records from the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church at Fayetteville, Fayette County, Texas, from 1875 to 1900. Entries listed alphabetically. List of villages of origin by families. List of families by villages of origin. Illustrations. Maps.Blaha, Albert J. & Edmond H. Hejl. Register Records of the Czech-Moravian Brethren. Wesley. Houston, TX: By the Authors, 1980. 330 pages. Contains 1212 baptismal records, 104 marriage records and 87 funeral records from the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church at Wesley, Austin County, Texas, from 1872 to 1900. Entries listed alphabetically. Illustrations. Maps.Blaha, Albert J. & Dorothy Klumpp. Sága Arno?ta Bergmanna. Houston, TX: By the Authors, 1981. 138 pages. Czech translation of The Saga of Ernst Bergmann. Chronicles the life of Rev. Ernst Bergmann in the Old Country, as well as in Texas. Short life histories of his descendants. Xerox copy of Bergmann’s autobiography in Bohemia. Correspondence with State Archives in Prague concerning his ancestry. Maps. Illustrations. Blaha, Albert J. & Dorothy Klumpp. The Saga of Ernst Bergmann. Houston, TX: By the Authors, 1981. 122 pages. Chronicles the life of Rev. Ernst Bergmann in the Old Country, as well as in Texas. Short life histories of his descendants. Xerox copy of Bergmann’s autobiography in Bohemia. Correspondence with State Archives in Prague concerning his ancestry. Maps. Illustrations. Bonner, Miranda and others. St. Rose of Lima Parish Centennial History 1889 to 1889. Schulenburg, TX: The Schulenburg Sticker, 1989. 156 pages. History of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Parish at Schulenburg, Fayette County, Texas, from 1889 to 1989. Histories of parish pioneer families, including many Czech and German-Moravian ones. Biographies of priests. Biographies of native vocations. Histories of parish organizations. Maps. Illustrations. Advertisements. Index. Brazos Genealogical Association. The Brazos County Texas Cemeteries. List of Persons Interred in Brazos County, Texas, to 1988. Nacogdoches, TX: Ericson Books, 1997. 278 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 85 cemeteries in Brazos County, Texas. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed alphabetically, not by cemetery. Map.Bujnoch, Dorothy. The Bujnoch Family. Our Czech-American Heritage. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1986. 308 pages. History of the family of Jiri Bujnoch from Frycovice, Moravia, and Anna Zapalac from Novy Hrozenkov, Moravia, in Moravia and in Lavaca County, Texas. Histories of Lavaca County communities. Background information on Texas. Biographies of Bujnoch family members. Bujnoch family charts. Xerox copies of Bujnoch family documents. Maps. Illustrations.Bujnoch, Dorothy & Anne Rhodes. Czech Footprints Across Lavaca County 1860-1900. Vol. 1. Hallettsville, TX: By the Authors, 1984. 470 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1860 U.S. Census, 1870 U.S. Census, 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Lavaca County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Background information on Lavaca County. Maps. Charts. Illustrations. Bujnoch, Dorothy & Anne Rhodes. Czech Footprints Across Lavaca County 1860-1900. Vol. 2. Hallettsville, TX: By the Authors, 1986. 400 pages. Extraction of Czech names from Applications for Naturalization in Lavaca County, Texas, to 1906. Extraction of Czech names from Declatations of Intentions in Lavaca County to 1927. Extraction of Czech names from Lavaca County Marriage Records to 1900. Extraction of Czech names from Lavaca County Deed Records to 1874. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Maps. Xerox copies of sample documents. Burleson County Historical Commission. Cemeteries of Burleson County, Texas. A Record of Those Submitted. Caldwell, TX: Burleson County Historical Commission, 1988. 396 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 51 cemeteries in Burleson County, Texas. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. Maps. Index.Burleson County Historical Society. Astride the Old San Antonio Road. A History of Burleson County, Texas. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company, 1980. 525 pages. History of Burleson County, Texas. Histories of Burleson County communities. Histories of Burleson County churches. List of Burleson County officials. List of Caldwell City officials. Family histories, including those of many Czechs. Maps. Illustrations. atholic Youth Organization Centennial Book Committee. Centennial. The Story of the Development of the Kingdom of God on Earth in That Portion of the Vineyard Which for One Hundred Years Has Been the Diocese of Galveston. Houston, TX: Diocese of Galveston, 1947. 224 pages. History of the Diocese of Galveston, Texas, from 1847 to 1947. History of diocese parishes, including many Czech ones. Lists of current and past diocese priests, including many Czechs. Advertisements. Maps. Illustrations.Cavanaugh, Norma. A Century of Catholic Service 1891-1991. S.S. Cyril and Methodius Church, Granger, Texas. Galion, OH: United Church Directories, 1991. 56 pages. Directory of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church at Granger, Williamson County, Texas. History of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church. Histories of parish organizations. List of parish priests. List of native vocations. Illustrations.Central Texas Genealogical Society, Inc. McLennan County, Texas, Cemetery Records. Waco, TX: Central Texas Genealogical Society, inc., 1984. 306 pages. Inventories of 12 cemeteries in northern McLennan County, Texas. Maps. Index.Cernosek, Donald & Grace Campbell Clowe. Czech Marriage Records of Fayette County 1850-1900. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1984. 93 pages. Extraction of Czech names from Fayette County, Texas, Marriage Records to 1899. Entries alphabetized by name of groom. Background information on officials performing the marriages. Cerny, Aurelia Janik. Bezecny - Urbish Roots in Czech Republic. Sugar Land, TX: By the Author, 1999. 104 pages. History of the family of Jan Bezecny and Veronika Syrinek, both of Dobra, Silesia, and the family of Vaclav Urbish from Merkovice, Moravia, and Terezie Kristek from Mnisi, Moravia, in the Czech Lands and in Texas. Histories of family members. Bezecny and Urbish family charts. Xerox copies of Bezecny and Urbish family documents. Maps. Illustrations. Cerny, Aurelia Janik. Cerny - Somer Roots in Czech Republic. Sugar Land, TX: By the Author, 2000. 191 pages. History of the family of Vaclav Cerny from Brnikov, Bohemia, and Marie Sommer from Pchery, Bohemia, in the Czech Lands, Nebraska and Texas. Histories of family members. Family charts. Xerox copies of family documents. History of the Krasna community in Fort Bend County and Wallis community in Austin County. Maps. Illustrations. Cerny, Aurelia Janik. Dusek Roots in Czech Republic. Sugar Land, TX: By the Author, 2000. 160 pages. History of the family of Peregrin Dusek and Anna Marek from Dolni Cermna, Bohemia, in the Czech Lands and in Texas. Histories of family members. Family charts. Xerox copies of family documents. Maps. Illustrations. Cerny, Aurelia Janik. Janik - Balcar Roots in Czech Republic. Sugar Land, TX: By the Author, 2001. 201 pages. History of the family of Frantisek Janik from Kuncice, Silesia, and Johanna Balcar from Zabreh, Moravia, in the Czech Lands and in Texas. Memoir of visit to Czech Republic. Histories of family members. Family charts. Xerox copies of family documents. History of East Bernard, Texas. Christmas customs. Maps. Illustrations. Christian Sisters Union Study Committee. Unity of the Brethren in Texas (1855-1966). Taylor, TX: Unity of the Brethren in Texas, 1970. 178 pages. History of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church in Texas from 1855 to 1966. Background of the Unity of the Brethren in Europe. Histories of individual congregations. List of Czech-Moravian Brethren ministers in Texas. Lists of congregations and preaching stations in chronological order. Map. Illustrations. Index.Clowe, Grace Campbell. Austin County, Texas. Czech Census Extracts 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1900. Albuquerque, NM: By the Author, 1983. 358 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1860 U.S. Census, 1870 U.S. Census, 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Austin County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index for each section.Clowe, Grace Campbell. Colorado County, Texas. Czech Census Extracts 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1900. Albuquerque, NM: By the Author, 1983. 203 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1860 U.S. Census, 1870 U.S. Census, 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Colorado County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index for each section.Clowe, Grace Campbell. Czech Extractions from McLennan County, Texas. Albuquerque, NM: By the Author, 1985. 70 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in McLennan County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Extraction of Czech names from McLennan County Marriage Records to 1900. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Extraction of Czech names from McLennan County Declarations of Intention to 1906. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Index for each section.Clowe, Grace Campbell. Czechs in Wesley and Latium, Washington County. Albuquerque, NM: By the Author, 1985. 104 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1860 U.S. Census, 1870 U.S. Census, 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Washington County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Extraction of Czech names from Washington County Marriage Records to 1901. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Extraction of Czech names from Washington County Declarations of Intention to 1923. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Inventory of 4 Washington County cemeteries. Names alphabetized. List of names from church records not found on tombstones. Index for each section.Clowe, Grace Campbell. Declarations and Marriages of the Czechs in Colorado County. Albuquerque, NM: By the Author, 1985. 75 pages. Extraction of Czech names from Colorado County, Texas, Declarations of Intention to 1926 and Colorado County Marriage Records to 1900. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Some names alphabetized. Index.Colorado County Historical Commission, Colorado County Chronicles. From the Beginning to 1923. Austin, TX: Nortex Press, 1986. 2 volumes. 926 pages. History of Colorado County, Texas. Histories of Colorado County schools. Histories of Colorado County churches. Chapter on Czech settlement in Colorado County. 1860 census of Colorado County. List of Colorado County officials. List of Colorado County postmasters. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Colvin, Irene. A Princess Who Could Never Be. The Untold Story of Mary Vetsera. Dallas, TX: NuDawn Publishing, 1995. 318 pages. Historical novel based on the claim that Crown Prince Rudolph of Habsburg’s mistress, Maria Vetsera, was actually the illegitimate daughter of Empress Elizabeth, and that after the Mayerling tragedy Maria Vetsera and Empress Elizabeth went to live in exile on a farm near Muldoon, Fayette County, Texas. Crookes, Rev. Brian P. Memorial Book. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, St. John, Texas, Centennial - 1888-1988. Ascension of the Lord Church, Moravia, Texas, Diamond Jubilee - 1913-1988. St. John’s, TX: Published Privately, 1988. 91 pages. History of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at St. John’s, Fayette County, Texas, from 1888 to 1988. History of the Ascension of the Lord Catholic Church at Moravia, Lavaca County, Texas, from 1913 to 1988. Histories of parish organizations. List of parishioners at St. John’s church in 1988. List of parishioners at Moravia church in 1988. Maps. Illustrations.Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Texas Veterans of Czech Ancestry. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1999. 328 pages. Biographies of over 2,500 Texas Czechs who served in the United States Armed Forces. Entries listed alphabetically. Illustrations.DDuncan, Frances M. Descendants of Mathias Kristof, Sr. & Alzbeta Stanek Kristof. Strakonice, Drouzetice, Bohemia, to America. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1993. 148 pages. History of the family of Mathias Kristof and Alzbeta Stanek, both from Drouzetice, Bohemia. Xerox copies of Kristof family documents. Entries on Kristof family members taken from other sources. Kristof family charts. Maps. Illustrations.Duncan, Frances M. Jan Jancik & Antonie Karman Jancik. Hostalkova, Moravia to America -- 1871. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1993. 73 pages. History of the family of Jan Jancik and Antonie Karman, both from Hostalkova Moravia. Xerox copies of Jancik family documents. Entries on Jancik family members taken from other sources. Jancik family charts. Illustrations. Duncan, Frances M., comp. Letters and Correspondence from the Attic of Vincent Lesikar, Caldwell, Texas. Houston, TX: By the Author, n.d. 320 pages. Collection of letters to Vincent Lesikar of Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas. Letters from family members. Letters from friends. Letters from prominent individuals. Xerox copies of original correspondence, some in Czech, some in English. Xerox copies of brochures and pamphlets. Duncan, Frances M., comp. Memorabilia. Joseph Lidumil Lesikar and Family. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1988. 459 pages. Xerox copies of original correspondence with English translations. Autobiography of Josef Lidumil Lesikar. Biographies of Lesikar family members. Lesikar family charts. Copies of articles written by various authors. Translation of letter to Lesikar from Bozena Nemcova. Xerox copies of family documents. Maps. Illustrations. Duncan, Frances M. Stepan Schimara Family, Vsetin, Moravia, to America. June 1855. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1989. 93 pages. History of the family of Stepan Schimara from Vsetin, Moravia, and Mariana Spacek from Jablunka, Moravia. Xerox copies of Schimara family documents. Entries on Schimara family members taken from other sources. Schimara family charts. Illustrations. Dvoracek, Mary and Kathy Kral. Czech Reflections. Recipes, Memories History, Customs, Proverbs, Language, Farm Tasks, Costumes and Dancers. West, TX: The McLennan-Hill Counties Czech Heritage Society, 1994. 204 pages. Collection of Czech recipes from West, McLennan County, Texas. Farm tasks. Home remedies. History of West, McLennan County, Texas. History of the Westfest. Histories of Czech organizations in West. Descriptions of Czech costumes. Descriptions of Czech traditions. Czech songs. Czech proverbs. Illustrations. EEckert, Eva. Stones on the Prairie. Acculturation in America. Bloomington: Slavica, 2006. 431 pages. Study of Americanization of the Texas Czech community based on tombstone inscriptions and Czech-language newspaper articles. History of the Texas Czech community. Linguistic analysis of Czech tombstone inscriptions. Illustrations. Maps. Bibliography. Ellis County Genealogical Society. Ellis County, Texas, Naturalization Records. Waxahachie, TX: Ellis County Genealogical Society, 1980. 72 pages. Collection of short descriptions of immigrants based on the data abstracted from their naturalization records in Ellis County, Texas. 457 people represented in the records. 79% of the immigrants from “Austria-Czechoslovakia.” Map. Index. Exner, Petr. Historie kulturně-historick?ch krajansk?ch organizací v Texasu (USA). Hradec Králové, CZ: Univerzita Hradec Králové Pedagogická Fakulta, 2004. 157 pages. Diplomová práce. Special emphasis on the Czech Heritage Society of Texas; the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange; the Czech Cultural Center in Houston; the SPJST Library, Archives and Museum in Temple; and the Burleson County Czech Heritage Museum in Caldwell. Tables. Maps. Illustrations. List of Czech Heritage Society publications. Bibliography. Index.FFarek, Florence Hertel. World War II Memoirs. A Collection of Stories from the Battle Front, the Home Front, and the Other Side. Schulenburg, TX: By the Author, 1998. 503 pages. Collection of 70 memoirs by Fayette County area people, including many Czechs, who witnessed World War II either in the military or on the home front. Fayette County History Book Committee, Fayette County, Texas, Heritage. Dallas, TX: Curtis Media, Inc., 1996. 2 volumes. 1073 pages. History of Fayette County, Texas. Histories of Fayette County communities. Histories of Fayette County businesses. Histories of Fayette County churches. Histories of Fayette County organizations. Histories of Fayette County cemeteries. Family histories, including those of many Czechs. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Filer, Lillian Pustejovsky. F. W. Pustejovsky and Ludmila Urbanovsky Pustejovsky Family History. West, TX: By the Author, 1996. 335 pages. Pustejovsky family charts. Pustejovsky family histories. Pustejovsky family stories. Xerox copies of family documents. Rememberances by family members. Interview with 1st generation Texan. Transcription of Pustejovsky family reunion tape. Family recipes. Illustrations. Frelsburg Historical Committee. The History of Frelsburg. Kraewinkel [Crow’s Nest]. New Ulm, TX: New Ulm Enterprise Print, 1986. 44 pages. History of Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas. Biographies of Frelsburg pioneers, includuing some Czechs. Histories of Frelsburg organizations. Histories of surrounding communities. Descriptions of area cemeteries. Illustrations.Friemel, Nollie. Declarations of the Czechs in Fayette County. Fayetteville, TX: By the Author, 1982. 153 pages. Extraction of Czech names from declarations of intention (for naturalization) in Fayette County, Texas, from 1850 to 1900. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Index. Furey, Rev. Francis J. Archdiocese of San Antiono, 1874-1974. San Antonio, TX: Archdiocese of San Antonio, 1974. 306 pages. History of the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas, from 1874 to 1974. History of archdiocese parishes, including many Czech ones. List of current archdiocese priests, including many Czechs. Maps. Illustrations.GGallup, Sean N. Journeys into Czech-Moravian Texas. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1998. 140 pages. Contains history of Czech immigration and settlement, description of contemporary Texas-Czech community and vignettes of Czech Texans returning to the Old Country. Profusely illustrated with color photographs by the author. Bibliography. Index. Gantt, Rev. John R. Lee County Czechs. United States Census Extractions 1900-1910-1920-1930 with 1900 and 1910 Lee County Tax Roll Extractions. Texas Czech Genealogical Society, 2010. 223 pages. Czech families taken from the 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930 United States Census in Lee County, Texas. Entries listed alphabetically by census. Czech individuals taken from the Lee County tax rolls of 1900 and 1910. Includes real property, livestock and vehicles. Entries listed alphabetically by year. Background history of Texas and Lee County. 54 pages of family and community photographs. 1879 map of Lee County showing land grants. Czech proverbs and sayings with English translation used throughout as fillers. Index.Gillespie, Bettie. The History of Telico, Texas and Surrounding Communities. Dallas, TX: Curtis Media, Inc., 1995. 322 pages. History of Telico, Ellis County, Texas, and surrounding communities. Histories of surrounding communities. History of Czech immigration to Ennis, Ellis County, Texas. Histories of area families, including many Czech ones. Biographies of area veterans, including many Czech ones. Maps. Illustrations. Index. Gloeckner, Annie Mae. Czechs in Wharton County. Pierce, TX: By the Author, 1985. 93 pages. Extractions of Czech names from 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Wharton County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Wharton County Marriage Records to 1899. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Wharton County Declarations of Intention to 1925. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Wharton County Deed Records to 1900. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records.Gottfried, Marie Neuman. The Church of the Sparrows. Saint Mary Catholic Church of Waller, Texas. Brookshire, TX: Bottomland Roots, 1998. 280 pages. History of St. Mary Catholic Church in Waller, Waller County, Texas. History of Czech settlement in Waller, Waller County, Texas. Biographies of priests serving the parish. Parish baptismal records 1897 to 1908. Inventory of parish cemetery. Histories of parish families, mostly Czech or Polish. Xerox copies of documents. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Guardial Angel Catholic Church Historical Committee. 1892-1992. Guardian Angel Church Parish History. Wallis, Texas. Wallis, TX: Published Privately, 1992. 26 pages. History of the Guardian Angel Catholic Church parish, Wallis, Austin County, Texas, 1892-1992. Short histories of parish organizations. List of priests serving the parish. Illustrations.HHannan, Kevin. From Silesia to Texas. A History of the Shirocky, Antonczyk and Fojcik Families. Dallas, TX: By the Author, 1984. 115 pages. Histories of the Shirocky, Antonczyk and Fojcik families in the Czech Lands and in Texas. Family charts. Background information on Tesin Silesia. Information on the language of Tesin Silesia. Family correspondence. Three chapters in Polish from a 1932 book on wooden churches in the region (Kocioy Drewnianie na ?lasku Cieszyńskim). Illustrations. Hannan, Kevin & John J. Karas. Czech Catholic Union of Texas. The K.J.T. Fraternal Benefit Society. La Grange, TX: Czech Catholic Union of Texas, 1989. no page numbers. Centennial history of the Czech Catholic Union of Texas, 1889-1989. Lists of officers. Lists of KJT societies. Essays on related topics. Biographies. Illustrations. Advertisements. Heinsohn, Holly. Hallettsville. Images of America. Charlteson, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013. 128 pp. Historical photographs of Hallettsville, county seat of Lavaca Co., Texas, with accompanying captions. Photographs of buildings, businesses, people, events and weather phenomena. Brief history to 1913. Hejl, Edmond H. Birth Records of the Nativity of Mary, Blessed Virgin, Catholic Church, High Hill (Fayette County), Texas 1875-1899. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1992. 173 pages. Published posthumously by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Contains 1033 baptismal records of the Nativity of Mary Catholic Church in High Hill, Fayette County, Texas, from 1875 to 1899. Entries listed alphabetically. Hejl, Edmond H. Birth Records of the St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Weimar (Colorado County), Texas 1889-1900. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1992. 67 pages. Published posthumously by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Contains 332 baptismal records of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, from 1889-1900. Entries listed alphabetically. Index of families. Index of mothers. Index of godparents. Index of ancestral villages. Hejl, Edmond H. Czech Immigration and Naturalization Records in Texas. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1997. 323 pages. Published posthumously by the Czech Heritage Society. List of Czech immigrants extracted from Naturalization Records grouped by ship. Index. Missing Galveston passenger lists from 1852 to 1895 reconstructed from Naturalization Records. Index. List of Czech immigrants to Texas through New Orleans, New York and Baltimore from 1852 to 1914 taken from Naturalization records. Entries alphabetized. List of Czech immigrants to Texas through Galveston from 1896 to 1914 taken from Naturalization Records. Entries alphabetized. Czech immigrants with native villages found in Naturalization Records. Entries alphabetized. Hejl, Edmond H. Czech-Moravian Brethren Register Records of Nelsonville, Texas, 1900-1921. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1992. 337 pages. Published posthumously by the Czech Heritage Society. Contains 1325 baptismal records, 218 marriage records and 267 funeral records of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church at Nelsonville, Austin County, Texas, from 1900-1921. Entries listed alphabetically. Hejl, Edmond H. Czech-Moravian Brethren Register Records of Rev. Jindrich Juren, 1900-1921. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1992. 136 pages. Published posthumously by the Czech Heritage Society. Contains 571 baptismal records, 122 marriage records and 39 funeral records from Rev. Jindrich Juren, minister of the Fayetteville Czech-Moravian Brethren Church near Fayetteville, Fayette County, Texas, from 1900-1921. Entries listed alphabetically. Hejl, Edmond H. Rev. Adolf Chlumsky’s Register Records of the Czech-Moravian Brethren in Texas. Fort Worth, TX: By the Author, 1986. 201 pages. Contains church records from 1889 to 1917 of Rev. Adolf Chlumsky, Czech-Moravian Brethren minister at Granger, Williamson County, Texas. 700 baptismal records. Entries listed alphabetically by baptismal book. 34 funeral records. Entries listed alphabetically by name of groom. 68 marriage records. Entries listed alphabetically. Confirmation records of 237 individuals. Entries listed by confirmation event.Hejl, Edmond H. Villages of Origin (Protestant). Fort Worth, TX: By the Author, 1983. 112 pages. Collection of Czech immigrants’ birthplaces found in the baptismal, marriage and death records of three Czech-Moravian Brethren churches in Texas (Nelsonville, Ross Prairie and Wesley). Entries listed alphabetically by family surname. Also listed by village of birth. List of birthplaces of immigrants to Texas found in Habenicht’s Dějiny ?ech?v Americk?ch. Maps. Illustrations. Hejl, Edmond H. Villages of Origin Revisited. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1993. 210 pages. Published posthumously by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Continuation of Villages of Origin (Protestant). Collection of Czech immigrants’ birthplaces found in Bratrské Listy from 1902 to 1981, as well as tombstone inscriptions, declarations of intention and additional Czech-Moravian Brethren and Catholic church records. 3988 entries listed alphabetically by source. Hejl, James L. Rev. Frank J. Kostohryz’s Baptismal Records. Ministerial Records Extracted from Monthly Copies of the Brethren Journal. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2006. 221 pages. Contains records of baptisms performed by Rev. Frank Kostohryz from 1925-1971. Source: ministerial records published in the Brethren Journal. 1130 records of baptisms arranged chronologically. Chronological index of baptisms with parents and birthplaces. Alphabetical index of individuals baptized with parents and birthplaces. Alphabetical index of mothers. Hejl, James L. Rev. Frank J. Kostohryz’s Funeral Records. Ministerial Records Extracted from Monthly Copies of the Brethren Journal. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2005. 266 pages. Contains records of funerals at which Rev. Frank Kostohryz officiated from 1925-1971. Source: ministerial records published in the Brethren Journal. 968 records of funerals arranged alphabetically. Chronological index of the deceased. Alphabetical index of the deceased. Alphabetical index of birthplaces including 417 occurrences in Europe. Hejl, James L. Rev. Frank J. Kostohryz’s Marriage Records. Ministerial Records Extracted from Monthly Copies of the Brethren Journal. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2005. 117 pages. Contains records of marriages performed by Rev. Frank Kostohryz from 1925-1971. Source: ministerial records published in the Brethren Journal. 456 records of marriages arranged chronologically. Chronological index of marriages. Alphabetical index of grooms. Alphabetical index of brides. Hejl, Miroslav. Josef Lidumil Le?ikar. Jeho ?ivot a doba. Horní ?ermná, CZ: Spolek rodák? a p?atel obce Horní ?ermná, 1993. 28 pages. Biography of Josef Lidumil Lesikar from Horni Cermna, Bohemia. List of Czechs from the Cermna area emigrating on the ship Maria in 1851. List of Czechs from the Cermna area emigrating on the ship SUWA in 1853. Letter to Lesikar from Bozena Nemcova. Lesikar family chart. History of Cermna, Bohemia. Illustrations. Holder, Perry C. 150 Years of Cemetery Records in Milam County. Houston, TX: D. Armstrong Co., Inc., 1991. 582 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 162 cemeteries in Milam County, Texas. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed alphabetically by cemetery. Houck, Linda Faust. Caldwell Newspapers, Burleson County, Texas. 1897-1929. Birth and Death Notices. Nacogdoches, TX: Ericson Books, 1999. 259 pages. Collection of summaries of newspaper articles from The Caldwell News-Chronicle in Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, from 1897 to 1929. Many Czechs included. Entries listed chronologically. Map. Index.Hrncir, Charles L. and Marilyn McGehearty Hrncir. Gallia. The Roman Name of the Celts. Austin, TX: By the Authors, 1994. 201 pages. History of the family of Ondrej Gallia and Mariana Kladiva, both of Mnisi, Moravia. History of Mnisi, Moravia. History of Lichnov, Moravia. Historical background of the Celts. Historical background of the Czech Lands. Historical background of Texas. Gallia family charts. Biographies of Gallia family members. Xerox copies of Gallia family documents. Maps. Illustrations. Hrncir, Charles L. and Marilyn McGehearty Hrncir. Generations of Some Texas Moravians. Pavlicek, Morris, Sramek and Horak. Austin, TX: By the Authors, 1997. 133 pages. Histories of the Ignac Pavlicek family of Palkovice, Moravia, the Blazek Morris family of Chlebovice, Moravia, the Ignac Sramek family of Ticha, Moravia, and the Frantisek Horak family of Holesov, Moravia. Family charts. Biographies of family members. Xerox copies of family documents. Maps. Illustrations. Hrncir, Charles L. and Marilyn McGehearty Hrncir. The Hrncir Family. Joseph and Anna. Austin, TX: By the Authors, 1991. 220 pages. History of the family of Josef Hrncir and Anna Svoboda, both from Lichnov, Moravia. Family charts. Biographies of family members. Background information on Texas. Xerox copies of family documents. Maps. Illustrations.Hrncir, Janis. Weddings of the Past. Early Texas Years to 1958. La Grange: The Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, 2010. 268 pages. Collection of wedding pictures submitted by members of TCHCC. Photographs arranged alphabetically. Genealogical background information on the couples included. Index of grooms. Index of brides. High quality illustrations.Hrncir, Marilyn McGehearty. Czech Entries from the Register Records of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Bluff (Hostyn), Texas 1884-1900. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1983. 132 pages. Republished in 1992 by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Contains 505 baptismal records and 115 marriage records from Holy Rosary Catholic Church at Hostyn, Fayette County, Texas, from 1884 to 1900. Entries listed alphabetically. List of ancestral villages. Hrncir, Marilyn McGehearty. Extracts of Czech Entries from St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Ammannsville, Fayette County, Texas. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1983. 111 pages. Republished in 1992 by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Contains 447 baptismal records, 87 marriage records and 79 funeral records from St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at Ammannsville, Fayette County, Texas, from 1890-1900. Entries listed alphabetically. Hrncir, Marilyn McGehearty. Register Records of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Fayette County, Praha, Texas. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1985. 80 pages. Republished in 1992 by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Contains 806 baptismal records from St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Praha, Fayette County, Texas, 1866 to 1877. Entries listed alphabetically. 120 marriage records from 1868 to 1887. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. List of priests serving Praha from 1866-1902. Hrncir, Marilyn McGehearty. Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Frelsburg, Texas. Austin, TX: By the Author, 1988. 135 pages. Collection of church records from Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Frelsburg, Colorado County, Texas, from 1846 to 1881. 612 Baptismal records from 1846 to 1857. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Index. 328 Marriage records from 1847 to 1879. Index of grooms. Index of brides. Index of widows. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. 277 Burial records from 1847 to 1881. Entries listed alphabetically.Hudson, Estelle & Henry R. Maresh. Czech Pioneers of the Southwest. Dallas, TX: South-West Press, Inc., 1934. 418 pages. Contains chapters on topics in Texas-Czech history as well as family stories. Directory of SPJST lodges and officers. List of Czech books in the Houston Public Library. Illustrations. Index. IInstitute of Texan Cultures. The Czech Texans. San Antonio, TX: Institute of Texan Cultures, 1972. 32 pages. History and description of the Texas Czech community. Biographies of Texas Czech settlers. Histories of Texas Czech communities. Map. Illustrations.JJanacek, John E. 1877 - Diamond Jubilee - 1952. July 6, 1952. St. Cyril & Methodius, Dubina, Texas. Yorktown, TX: DeWitt County View, 1979. Second Edition. 124 pages. History of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Parish, Dubina, Fayette County, Texas, from 1877 to 1952. Address of Judge Augustin Haidusek on fiftieth anniversary of arrival of first Czech settlers. List of parishioners in 1952. Czech translation of part of the text. Illustrations. Advertisements.Janacek, John E. Czechs and Others at Eastgate, Liberty County, Texas. Yorktown, TX: DeWitt County View, 1993. 184 pages. History of Eastgate, Liberty County, Texas. Histories of Eastgate Czech families. Recollections of Eastgate settlers. List of settlers at Eastgate with Slavic surnames. Janak, Mildred Krejci. Tailor-Made History for the Descendants of Frank and Margarest Krejci. Wied,TX: By the Author, 1996. 156 pages. History of the Frank Krejci and Margaret Pech family of Moulton, Lavaca County, Texas. Biographies of Krejci family members. Copies of family documents. Xerox copies of newspaper articles. Krejci family charts. Family recipes. Czech songs and prayers. Illustrations. Janak, Joseph D., Jr. A Family History of Ondrej & Rosalie Janak’s Children -- John, Frank, Mikulas, Vincent, Ondrej, Jr., Ignac -- Their Ancestors, Journey to America, Settlement in Texas, and Customs, Traditions, Joys and Hardships Endured. Victoria, TX: By the Author, 1984. 65 pages. History of the Ondrej Janak and Rosalie Svrcek family of Ticha, Moravia. Biographies of Janak family members. Copies of family documents. Janak family charts. Illustrations. Janak, Robert. CHS at Fifteen. A History of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas from October 30, 1982 to December 31, 1997. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2000. 160 pages. History of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas from 1982 to 1997. Biographies of CHS presidents. Histories of CHS county chapters. Family history articles. Community history articles. Illustrations. Janak, Robert. Czech Birthplaces on Texas Tombstones. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1999. 269 pages. Collection of 1383 inscriptions from tombstones identifying birthplaces in the Czech Lands. Inscriptions listed alphabetically. 98 Texas cemeteries represented. List of cemeteries by county. List of immigrants by village of birth. Janak, Robert. Czech Inscriptions on Texas Tombstones. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1997. 122 pages. Collection of tables showing language of tombstone inscriptions in 106 Texas Czech cemeteries. Numbers and percentages of inscriptions by decade in Czech, English, German, Spanish and Polish. Janak, Robert. Czech-Moravian Brethren Birth Index. 4 volumes. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2004. 876 pages. Index of baptisms found in 11 publications by Albert Blaha, Edmond Hejl and the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Volume I indexed by persons baptized. 219 pages. Volume II indexed by fathers. 219 pages. Volume III indexed by mothers. 219 pages. Volume IV indexed by birthplaces. 219 pages. Janak, Robert. Gazetteer of Czech Texas. Temple, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1995. 186 pages. Contains chronoligical listings of Czech-related events in 297 communities in Texas to the year 1939. All entries referenced to bibliography. Communities grouped by county. Map of each county showing locations of the communities. Lists of chapters, lodges, parishes, congregations and units of 18 organizations. Bibliography. Janak, Robert. Geographic Origin of Czech Texas. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1985. 40 pages. Analysis of the geographic origin of the Texas Czech community based on villages of birth inscribed on 845 tombstones in Texas cemeteries. 65 cemeteries consulted. List of immigrants with their villages of birth. Maps. Charts.Janak, Robert. Kovar, Texas, and its Czech Evangelical Community. Houston, TX: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2009. 433 pages. Contains brief history of Kovar. Extractions of Czech families from 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 US censuses are combined with birth, marriage, immigration and death records and tombstone inscriptions on each family member. Organized alphabetically by family. Inventories of seven area cemeteries. Information on Kovar from published sources. Articles translated from Svoboda and Bratrske Listy. Analysis of census data. Map. Tables. Charts. Janak, Robert. Old Bohemian Tombstones. Vol. 1. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1983. 142 pages. Contains inventories of 7 Czech Catholic cemeteries in southeast Fayette County and neighboring Colorado County. Map locating cemeteries, maps locating villages of birth and maps of cemeteries. Lists of earliest tombstone dates by cemetery. Charts of languages of tombstone inscriptions by cemetery. Lists of surnames by cemetery. Lists of Old Country birthplaces by cemetery. Janak, Robert. Old Bohemian Tombstones. Vol. 2. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1985. 167 pages. Contains inventories of 8 Czech cemeteries (mostly Catholic) in southwest Fayette County and neighboring Lavaca County. Map locating cemeteries, maps locating villages of birth and maps of cemeteries. Lists of earliest tombstone dates by cemetery. Charts of languages of tombstone inscriptions by cemetery. Lists of surnames by cemetery. Lists of Old Country birthplaces by cemetery. Janak, Robert. Old Bohemian Tombstones. Vol. 3. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1987. 200 pages. Contains inventories of 15 Czech cemeteries (Catholic, Czech-Moravian Brethren, community and family) in eastern Fayette County and northwestern Austin County. Map locating cemeteries, maps locating villages of birth and maps of cemeteries. Lists of earliest tombstone dates by cemetery. Charts of languages of tombstone inscriptions by cemetery. Lists of surnames by cemetery. Lists of Old Country birthplaces by cemetery. Janak, Robert. Old Bohemian Tombstones. Vol. 4. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1989. 180 pages. Contains inventories of 15 Czech cemeteries (Catholic, Czech-Moravian Brethren, community, Baptist and SPJST) in Burleson County and neighboring Lee County and Brazos County. Map locating cemeteries, maps locating villages of birth and maps of cemeteries. Lists of earliest tombstone dates by cemetery. Charts of languages of tombstone inscriptions by cemetery. Lists of surnames by cemetery. Lists of Old Country birthplaces by cemetery. Janak, Robert. Old Czech Cemeteries at Granger, Texas. Houston, TX: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2002. 127 pages. Contains inventories of 5 Czech cemeteries (Granger Brethren, Calvary Catholic, Holy Cross Catholic, Machu Cemetery and Friendship Cemetery) near Granger, Texas. Tables of languages of tombstone inscriptions by cemetery. Lists of Old Country birthplaces by cemetery. Lists of earliest tombstone dates by cemetery. Lists of surnames by cemetery. Maps of Granger area and individual cemeteries. Janak, Robert. Praha’s Bohemian Community in 1900. A Demographic Study Based on the 1900 United States Census. The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2012. 224 pages. Study of various aspects of the “Bohemian” (Czech and German) community in Praha, Texas, based on information in the 1900 US census: occupation, property ownership, citizenship status, language ability, literacy, family size, common first names, common last names, twins, octagenarians and birthplaces in the Czech Lands. Contains complete data of “Bohemian” families in both Praha and nearby Flatonia on the 1900 census. List of inhabitants grouped by family. Index. Janak, Robert. Rev. Frank Horak’s Baptismal Records. Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Records of Caldwell, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1999. 251 pages. Contains 867 alphabetized baptismal records of Rev. Frank Horak, the Czech-Moravian Brethren minister at Caldwell, Texas, in the 1920s and 1930s. Records translated into English and alphabetized. Index of mothers’ names. Index of godparents’ names. Not available for purchase. Janak, Robert. Rev. Frank Horak’s Confirmation Records. Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Records of Caldwell, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2006. 187 pages. Contains 459 records of confirmations performed by Rev. Frank Horak from 1920-1935. Source: handwritten ministerial note cards. Records of confirmations arranged alphabetically. Alphabetical index of children confirmed. Chronological grouping by confirmation event. List of confirmations by location. Janak, Robert. Rev. Frank Horak’s Funeral Records. Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Records of Caldwell, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1998. 122 pages. Contains 353 alphabetized funeral records of Rev. Frank Horak, the Czech-Moravian Brethren minister at Caldwell, Texas, in the 1920s and 1930s. Records translated into English and alphabetized. List by village of birth of 165 deceased immigrants. Two maps locating most of the villages of birth. Janak, Robert. Rev. Frank Horak’s Marriage Records. Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Records of Caldwell, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2000. 94 pages. Contains 208 alphabetized marriage records of Rev. Frank Horak, the Czech-Moravian Brethren minister at Caldwell, Texas, in the 1920s and 1930s. Records translated into English and alphabetized. Records alphabetized first by name of groom, then by name of bride. Janak, Robert. Rev. Henry E. Beseda, Sr.’s Baptismal Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Caldwell, Texas, and Other Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2003. 209 pages. Contains 927 records of baptisms performed by Rev. Henry E. Beseda, Sr. from 1937 to 1957. Source: handwritten ministerial record books. Records of baptisms arranged alphabetically. Alphabetical index of fathers. Alphabetical index of mothers. Alphabetical index of birthplaces. Janak, Robert. Rev. Henry E. Beseda, Sr.’s Marriage Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Caldwell, Texas, and Other Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2002. 140 pages. Contains 267 records of marriages performed by Rev. Henry E. Beseda, Sr. from 1937 to 1957. Source: handwritten ministerial record books. Records of marriages alphabetized by name of groom. Records of marriages alphabetized by name of bride. Chronological list of marriages. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Barton’s Baptismal Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Rev. Josef Barton and Other Ministers from Taylor, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2004. 349 pages. Contains 1427 records of baptisms performed by Rev. Josef Barton and other ministers from 1892 to 1947. Source: handwritten ministerial record books. Records of baptisms arranged alphabetically. Alphabetical index of fathers. Alphabetical index of mothers. Alphabetical index of birthplaces. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Barton’s Funeral Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Rev. Josef Barton and Other Ministers from Taylor, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2005. 168 pages. Contains 503 records of funerals at which Rev. Josef Barton and other ministers officiated from 1892 to 1947. Source: handwritten ministerial record books. Records of funerals arranged alphabetically. List of European birthplaces of 241 of the deceased. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Barton’s Marriage Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Rev. Josef Barton and Other Ministers from Taylor, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2004. 175 pages. Contains 338 records of marriages performed by Rev. Josef Barton and other ministers from 1892 to 1947. Source: handwritten ministerial record books. Records of marriages alphabetized by name of groom. Records of marriages alphabetized by name of bride. Index of witnesses. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Hegar’s Baptismal Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Temple, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2002. 263 pages. Contains 1,100 records of baptisms performed by Rev. Josef Hegar from 1910 to 1948. Source: handwritten ministerial note cards. Records of baptisms arranged alphabetically. Alphabetical index of fathers. Alphabetical index of mothers. Alphabetical index of birthplaces. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Hegar’s Confirmation Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Temple, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2004. 169 pages. Contains 362 records of confirmations performed by Rev. Josef Hegar from 1921 to 1947. Source: handwritten ministerial note cards. Records of confirmations arranged alphabetically. Alphabetical index of children confirmed. Alphabetical index of family names. Chronological grouping by confirmation event. Alignment of confirmations with baptisms from available sources. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Hegar’s Funeral Records. Czech-Moravian Brethren Church Records of Temple, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Beaumont, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2000. 109 pages. Contains 245 alphabetized funeral records of Rev. Josef Hegar, the Czech-Moravian Brethren minister at Temple, Texas, in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. Records translated into English and alphabetized. List by village of birth of 114 deceased immigrants. Life-sketch of Rev. Hegar. Map of north east Moravia. List of family names by congregation. Study on causes of death. Janak, Robert. Rev. Josef Hegar’s Marriage Records. Czech Moravian Brethren Church Records of Temple, Texas, and Surrounding Congregations. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2001. 121 pages. Contains 238 records of marriages performed by Rev. Josef Hegar from 1921 to 1948. Source: handwritten ministerial note cards. Records of marriages alphabetized by name of groom. Alphabetical index of brides with parents. Alphabetical index of grooms with parents. Alphabetical index of families of the bride and groom. Appendix containing European birthplaces of 33 of the brides and grooms. Appendix on age at time of marriage. Janak, Robert. The Mikeska Family of Zádve?ice. vol. 1. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1986. 209 pages. Collection of sources relating to the Mikeska family in Texas. Marriage records. Czech-Moravian Brethren Baptismal records. Tombstone inscriptions. Charter members of SPJST lodges. Mikeska families on 1900 U.S. census. Texas legislators. Passenger list of the ship “Neptune” 1867. Records relating to Mikeska, Texas. Civil War records. Janak, Robert. The Mikeska Family of Zádve?ice. vol. 2. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1988. 203 pages. Collection of sources relating to the Mikeska family in Texas and in the Czech Lands. Marriage records. Mikeska biographies. Declarations of Intention. Tombstone inscriptions. Mikeska passenger lists. Mikeska families on 1860-1880 U.S. Census. Records relating to Mikeska, Texas. Mikeska birth, death and marriage records from the Zadverice Evangelical church in the Czech Republic. Czech-English and German-English glossaries. Janak, Robert. The Mikeska Family of Zádve?ice. vol. 3. Beaumont, TX: By the Author, 1991. 199 pages. Collection of sources relating to the Mikeska family in Texas and in the Czech Lands. Mikeska biographies. Correspondence. Baptismal records. Mikeska families on 1910 U.S. Census. Memoir of the Nazi invasion of Poland. Memoir of Communist Romania. Mikeska birth, death and marriage records from the Zelechovice Catholic church in the Czech Republic. Mikeska birth records from the Zadverice Evangelical church in the Czech Republic. Lists of families owning property in Zadverice in 17th and 18th centuries. Janak, Robert. Urbish Funeral Home Records. East Bernard, Wharton County, Texas, 1923-1965. Houston: The Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2004. 364 pages. Contains 790 entries on individuals buried by the Urbish Funeral Home in East Bernard, Texas. Source: handwritten funeral record books. Entries listed alphabetically. Chronological index and alphabetical index. Index by cemeteries and index by place of birth. Biography of Frank Urbish. Chart of hospitals. Chart of towns and county of location.Jandá?ek, Ant. J. U Na?inc? v Texasu. Cestopisné zaznamy o dobr?ch lidech v zemi bavlny a oleje. Granger, TX: Na?inec Publishing Co., 1955. 93 pages. In Czech. Journal of a 14-day trip by the author through the Texas Czech community. Combination of actual experiences, meetings with Texas Czechs and histories of communities. Janecka, Ed. Dubina Schools. Weimar, TX: By the Author, 2002. 246 pages. Histories of schools at Dubina, Texas. Xerox copies of documents. Lists of teachers and trustees. Individual biographies of Sisters from the Divine Providence. Student roster of Lee School 1893, 1911 to 1946. Student roster of Dubina Public School and St. Edward’s School 1893, 1902 to 1949. Class pictures. Aerial photographs showing school locations. Illustrations. Maps. Recollections of former students. Jochec, Jesse J. The Life and Career of Augustin Haidusek. Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts, University of Texas, 1940. 133 pages. Biography of Judge Augustin Haidusek, Czech immigrant from Mnisi, Moravia. Accomplishments as County Judge of Fayette County, Texas. Educational leadership. Editor of Czech-language newspaper Svoboda. Member of Texas State Legislature. Juren, Daniel Arthur. The Life and Times of Reverend Jindrich Juren 1850-1921. Ellinger, TX: By the Author, n. d. 215 pages. Biography of Rev. Jindrich Juren, Czech-Moravian Minister at Ross Prairie, Fayette County, Texas, born in Hradiste, Bohemia. Biographies of Juren family members. Copies of Juren family correspondence. History of the Ellinger Public School. Xerox copies of newspaper articles. Illustrations.Juricek, Vlasta and Mary Ann Polansky. The History of the La Parita Community. Jourdanton, TX: Published Privately, 1990. 40 pages. History of La Parita, Atascosa County, Texas, from 1923 to 1975. List of tracts and families to which they were sold at Chupik Colony Farms, Atascosa County, Texas. List of marriages at Chupik Colony Farms. List of tax payers at La Parita from 1924 to 1975. Lists of students and teachers at La Parita School. List of tracts and families to which they were sold at Natascosa Colony Farms, Atascosa County, Texas. Maps. Illustrations.KKainer, Lillie Mae, Nelson Marek and Daniel Vojtek. From ?ermná to Texas. The Frank & Rosalie (Supak) Marek Family History. Published Privately, 2008. 213 pages. History of the family of Frank Marek from Horní ?ermná, Bohemia, and Rosalie Supak from Travis, Texas. Traces the Marek family history back to Bene? Marek in 1561. Histories of related families, including Rosalie Supak’s family from Novy Hrozenkov, Moravia. History of Horni Cermna, Bohemia. Photo copies of documents. Illustrations. Maps. Family charts.Kana, Maria Grace, ed. Sts. Cyril & Methodius Slavic Heritage Days in Houston, 1963-1988. Houston, TX: Printed Privately, 1988. 156 pages. History of the Sts. Cyril and Methodius Slavic Heritage Festival in Houston, Harris County, Texas, from 1963 to 1988. Biography of Sts. Cyril and Methodius. Background information on the participating ethnic groups: Croatians, Czechs, Poles, Slovenes and Ukrainians. List of Executive Board members from 1963 to 1989. Memorials. Maps. Illustrations. Advertisements. Kana, Sharon and Karen Phillipus. Centennial History of St. John the Baptist Parish, Ammannsville, Texas, 1890-1990. Ammannsville, TX: St. John the Baptist Parish, 1990. 207 pages. History of St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish, Ammannsville, Fayette County, Texas, from 1890 to 1990. Histories of organizations. History of schools. Histories of pioneer parish families, mostly Czech. History of Ammannsville community. Advertisements. Map. Illustrations. Index.Kaspar, Ted. John and Frances Babicová Kaspar. “The Kaspars That Owned a Horse.” Czechlands to Texas. Brazoria, TX: By the Author, 2007. 289 pages. A history of the Kaspar family from Hovezi, Moravia, back to the 1700s. History of thye Valachs. History of Hovezi, Moravia. Biographies of family members. Family charts. Illustrations. Index. Knezek, Leo G. Knezek Heritage. Martin Knezek and his Descendants, Moravia and Texas, 1824-1993. Fort Worth, TX: Published Privately, 1993. 265 pages. History of the family of Martin Knezek and Teresa Tuma, both from Frenstat p.R., Moravia. Histories of the families of the Knezek children. Knezek family charts. Illustrations. Index.Kocourek, Gary. Kocourek. A Family History with Historical Background. Houston, TX: By the Author, 1994. 209 pages. History of the family of Jan Kocurek from Huslenky, Moravia, and Katerina Jurica from Hovezi, Moravia. Historical background of the Czech Lands and Valassko. Xerox copies of Kocurek family documents. Kocurek family charts. List of families and descriptions of their farms in Hovezi, Moravia in 1666. Maps. Illustrations.Kocurek, Willie and Ramona Van Loan. Wit & Wisdom of Willie Kocurek. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2000. 144 pages. Autobiography of Willie Kocurek from Dime Box, Lee County, Texas, and then Austin, Travis County, Texas, told in the form of interesting stories. Illustrations. Konecny, Lawrence H. and Clinton Machann. Perilous Voyages. Czech and English immigrants to Texas in the 1870s. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2004. 183 pages. History of Czech and English Emigrants to Texas in the 1870s. Text of W. G. Kingsbury’s 1877 pamphlet for the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad “A Description of South-Western and Middle Texas.” 1879 Texas diary of William Wright. Story of the 1873 shipwrecked voyage of the Missouri. Excerpts from August Siemerling’s 1882 Czech pamphlet “Texas as a Destination for Emigration.” Illustrations. Maps. Index.Kretzschmar, Angelina Genzer. Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery. Ammannsville, Texas. First 50 Years of Burials 1889-1939. San Antonio: Published Privately, 2011. 958 pages. Biographies of individuals buried in St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery in Ammannsville, Texas, to the year 1939 (including those with and without tombstones). Arranged alphabetically by family. List of burials by year. List of burials by maiden name. List of burials by surname. History of Ammannsville. Illustrations. Photographs. Obituaries. Copies of documents. Krischke, Norman. A Visit to the Holman Valley. Schulenburg, TX: By the Author, 1996. 98 pages. History of Holman, Fayette County, Texas, from 1844 to 1996. History of St. Venceslas Catholic Church, Holman, Fayette County, Texas. Inventory of St. Venceslas Catholic Cemetery. Xerox copies of documents. Histories of local families, some of them Czech. Maps. Illustrations.Kubena, Lou, ed. History of St. Mary’s Parish. Texas’ Oldest Rural Church, Lavaca County, Texas. 1840-1990. Schulenburg, TX: The Schulenburg Sticker, 1990. 176 pages. History of St. Mary’s Catholic Church at St. Mary’s, Lavaca County, Texas, from 1840 to 1990. Biographies of parish priests and sisters. Histories of neighboring communities. Histories of pioneer parish families, including many Czech ones. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Kubena, Lou, ed. Sacred Heart Parish, Hallettsville, Texas. 1882 - 1982. A Century of Service for God and Country. Schulenburg, TX: The Schulenburg Sticker, 1982. 170 pages. History of Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas, from 1882 to 1982. Biographies of parish priests. Biographies of native vocations. Histories of parish organizations. Illustrations.Kubicek, Doug, ed. Na?e Dějiny. The Magazine of Czech Genealogy and Culture. Hallettsville, TX: The Old Homestead Publishing Co., 1982-1989. Bi-monthly magazine devoted to Czech genealogy and culture with articles on Czech communities in Texas and other states published from 1982 to 1989. Most issues 22 pages in length. Associate editor: Albert J. Blaha. Regular contributors: Leo Baca, Kevin Hannan, Edmond H. Hejl and Robert Janak. Family histories. Farm stories. Cultural topics. Recipes. Genealogical queries. Illustrations. Maps. Advertisements of cultural interest. Kulhanek, Susan Kovar. A Journey in Faith: A History of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Plum, Texas, 1897 - 1997. Plum, TX: Published Privately, 1997. 62 pages. History of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Plum, Fayette County, Texas, from 1897 to 1997. Histories of parish organizations. Biographies of priests and nuns. Lists of prople buried in the parish old and new cemeteries. Illustrations. LLabaj, Stacy Mikulencak. Obituaries of the Czech Moravian Brethren in Texas. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1986. 326 pages. Collection of some 2,800 obituaries and summaries of obituaries of members of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church in Texas, 1905-1973. Taken primarily from the Brethren Journal. Published posthumously by Albert J. Blaha and Dr. Ben Merrick. Layman, Helen. Czech Families in Fayette County, Texas in 1910. Extractions from the United States Census. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2000. 396 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1910 U.S. Census in Fayette County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index.Layman, Helen. Czech Families in Hill County, Texas in 1900 & 1910. Extractions from the United States Census. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2001. 59 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1900 U.S. Census and 1910 U.S. Census in Hill County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index for each section.Layman, Helen. Czech Families in Milam County, Texas in 1880, 1900 & 1910. Extractions from the United States Census. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2001. 154 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1880 U.S. Census, 1900 U.S. Census and 1910 U.S. Census in Milam County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index for each section.Layman, Helen. Czech Families in Williamson County, Texas in 1910. Extractions from the United States Census. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 2000. 204 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1910 U.S. Census in Williamson County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in census. Index.Layman, Helen. Czech Records of Burleson Co. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1989. 149 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Burleson County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in the census. Extraction of Czech names from Burleson County Marriage Records to 1900. Names listed in the order that they appear in the records. Grooms’ index. Brides’ index.Layman, Helen. Czech Records of Williamson Co. Houston, TX: Czech Heritage Society of Texas, 1990. 138 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1880 U.S. Census and 1900 U.S. Census in Williamson County, Texas. Families listed in order of appearance in the census. Extraction of Czech names from Williamson County Marriage Records to 1900. Extraction of Czech names from Williamson County Declarations of Intention to 1906. Names listed in the order that they appear in the records. List of officials performing marriages. Index for each section.Layman, Helen and others. Brazos County 1900-1910 Czech Census Extractions. Texas Czech Genealogical Society, 2006. 147 pages. Extraction of Czech names from 1900 and 1910 U.S. Census in Brazos County listed alphabetically by census. Illustrations. Index.Lee County Historical Survey Committee. History of Lee County, Texas. Austin, TX: Nortex Press, 2000. 389 pages. History of Lee County, Texas. Histories of Lee County organizations. Histories of Lee County schools. Histories of Lee County churches. Histories of Lee County communities. Inventories of 60 Lee County cemeteries. Biographies of early settlers, including many Czechs. Abstract of 1854 ship register of Wendish colonists on the Ben Nevis. Maps. Illustrations. Index. Lee County Historical Survey Committee. History of Lee County. Quanah, TX: Nortex Press, 1974. volume 2. 502 pages. Companion volume to History of Lee County, Texas. History of Lee County, Texas. Histories of Lee County families, including many Czech ones. Illustrations. Index.Leland, Anthony DeWitt. Declarations by the Czechs in Austin County. By the Author, 1983. 102 pages. Extraction of Czech names from declarations of intention (for naturalization) in Austin County, Texas, from 1850 to 1924. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Index.Leshikar, Danny. Czech Pioneers. Frank and Rozalie (Hejl) Leshikar. Texas Czech Genealogical Society, 2011. 205 pages. Collection of data of Frank Leshikar (from Horni Tresnovec, Bohemia) and Rozalie Hejl (from Cermna, Bohemia) and their descendants. Pedigree charts dating back to the 1500s, including the families of Leshikar, Hejl, Dusek and Balcar. Maps. Illustrations. Galleries of photographs of family groups. Copies of documents. Index.Limmer, E. A., Jr., ed. Story of Bell County, Texas. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1988. 2 volumes. 1056 pages. History of Bell County, Texas. Histories of Bell County communities. Histories of Bell County businesses. Histories of Bell County churches. Chapter on Czech settlement in Bell County. Family histories, including those of many Czechs. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Lindeman, Ann and James and William Richter. Historical Accounts of Industry, Texas, 1831-1986. Industry, TX: Industry-West End Historical Society, 1986. 131 pages. History of Industry, Austin County, Texas, from 1831 to 1986. Chapter on Czech immigration to Austin County. Histories of local businesses, including a few Czech ones. Histories of local families, including a few Czech ones. Illustrations.MMachann, Clinton, ed. Czech-Americans in Transition. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1999. 136 pages. Collection of 14 papers presented at the meeting of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in Belton, Texas, in 1997. Including address by Czech Ambassador to the United States, Alexandr Vondra. Short sketches of the authors. Maps. Illustrations. Bibliography. Machann, Clinton, ed. Papers from Czech Music in Texas. A Sesquicentennial Symposium. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts, 1987. 180 pages. Collection of 12 papers presented at the “Czech Music in Texas: A Sesquicentennial Symposium,” held in Bryan, Texas, November 14-16, 1986. Notes on Presenters. Program of events. Illustrations. Machann, Clinton. The Czechs in Texas. A Three-Day Multi-Disciplinary Symposium. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts, 1978. 184 pages. Collection of 18 papers presented at “The Czechs in Texas, A Three Day Multi-Disciplinary Symposium” held in Temple, Texas, October 27-29, 1978. Machann, Clinton & James W. Mendl, Jr., ed. Czech Voices. Stories from Texas in the Amerikán Národní Kalendá?. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1991. 147 pages. Collection of 9 autobiographies of Texas Czech pioneers appearing in the Amerikán Národní Kalendá from 1880 to 1936. Background information on each individual. 1924 essay on the Texas Czech community by L. W. Dongres. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. Machann, Clinton & James W. Mendl, Jr. Krásná Amerika. A Study of the Texas Czechs, 1851-1939. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1983. 280 pages. Authorative history of the Texas Czech community, including chapters on emigration, social structure, religion, folk culture, language, journalism and assimilation. Chronology of Czech settlements by county. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. Located in the Czech Heritage Society Library in Houston and the SPJST Library in Temple.Machu, Darwin L. The Brick Sidewalk. Austin: By the Author, 2012. 159 pp. Autobiography of Darwin L. Machu, who was born in 1931 on a farm near Granger, Williamson Co., Texas. Describes many aspects of farm life in the 1930s and 1940s, life in the army in the 1950s and married life in Austin after that. Illustrations.Marek, Raymond J. and Mary L. Directory. St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. Church of the Assumption. West, TX: Published Privately, 1999. 77 pages. Inventory of St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery at West, McLennan County, Texas. Entries listed alphabetically. Map.Matula, Marjorie Mican. Mican-Mitchon. Our Czech-Moravian Ancestors 1860-1984. Seven Generations of Czech-Moravian Texans. Victoria, TX: By the Author, 1988. 389 pages. Background information on Czech history. Background information on local Texas history. Mican family charts. Mican family histories. Xerox copies of family documents. Xerox copies of newspaper articles. Maps. Illustrations.Mesecke, Anjanette. Proceedings of the Second Czech Symposium, Czech Footprints Across the Bluebonnet Fields of Texas, With a Focus on the Pioneer Czech Families of Texas. Temple, TX: Temple Junior College, 1983. 190 pages. Collection of 19 papers presented at the “Second Czech Symposium, Czech Footprints Across the Bluebonnet Fields of Texas, With a Focus on the Pioneer Czech Families of Texas,” held in Temple, Texas, on May 28-29, 1983. Meyer, Irene F. St. Mary’s Church Near Ellinger, Texas. The Oldest Catholic Church in Fayette County. Ellinger, TX: Published Privately, 1986. 53 pages. History of St. Mary’s Catholic Church near Ellinger, Fayette County, Texas. Biographies of priests. Histories of parish organizations. List of St. Mary’s parishioners. Illustrations. Mikeska, Jan. Emigrants from the Southeastern Moravia, Particularly from Zádve?ice and its Surrounding Area to Texas 1850-1915. Database. Prague, CZ: By the Author, 2003. 262 pages. History of emigration from the Czech Lands to America. History of Zádve?ice and surrounding area. Alphabetized entries of emigrants with known vital statistics. Lists of emigrants by village. Mikeska, Jan. Emigrants from Zádveice to America 1850-1915. Beaumont, TX: Printed Privately, 1991. 18 pages. List of emigrants to the United States on whose baptismal records in the Evangelical church in Zadverice, Moravia, the notation “in America” appeared. Entries listed in alphabetical order. Milberger, Olivia and Doris Obsta. Checking Your Czech Ancestors. Seventy-five (and Maybe More) Resources for Tracing Your Czech Ancestors. Victoria, TX: By the Authors, 1990. 154 pages. Information on researching Czech family history in Texas. List of Czech first names with English equivalents. List of counties with their Regional Historical Resource Depositories. Xerox copies of sample documents. Maps. Illustrations. Milberger, Olivia and Herbert B, & Leona and Edward Smiga. The Families of George and Marianna Konarik Cernota. Victoria, TX: By the Authors, 1984. 298 pages. Contains biographies of George Cernota and his descendants. Xerox copies of Cernota family documents. Illustrations.Miller, Dorothy S. Czech Pioneers in Texas. Vincenc Doubrava and Frantiska Novak Doubrava and Their Descendants. Bryan, TX: By the Author, 1979. 208 pages. History of the Doubrava family. Biographical sketches of family members. Background information on the Czech Lands and on life in Texas. Family charts. Family recipes. Illustrations. Morkovsky, Alois J. Short Biographies of Czech and Other Priests in Texas. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1982. 183 pages. Biographies of varying lengths of 391 Czech Catholic priests in Texas and other Catholic priests of various nationalities who served the Czech community in Texas.Morris, Nick A. A History of the SPJST. A Texas Chronicle 1897-1980. Temple, TX: Stillhouse Hollow Publishers, Inc., 1984. 291 pages. History of the Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas from 1897 to 1980. Background information on benevolent organizations. Histories of local SPJST lodges. List of SPJST charter members by local lodges. Lists of charter members of local SPJST lodges. Illustrations. Bibliography.NNárodní Svaz ?esk?ch Katolík? v Texas. Na?e Dějiny. Granger, TX: Na?inec, 1939. 718 pages. Contains histories of 147 Czech Catholic parishes and Catholic parishes with Czech population in Texas. Biographies of 25 members of KJT, 19 members of KJZT, 5 members of KD, 62 Catholic priests, and 22 other distinguished Czech Texans. Histories of KJT, KJZT, KD, St. Isidore Society, NSCK and several Czech-related topics. Illustrations. Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish. Early History of Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, Nada, Texas. The First 50 Years. Nada, TX: Printed Privately, 1982. 60 pages. History of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Parish at Nada, Colorado County, Texas, from 1882 to 1982. Histories of parish organizations. Biographies of native vocations. Histories of pioneer families at Nada, Colorado County, Texas. Maps. Illustrations.OObsta, Doris Fischer. The History of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery, Inez, Texas. Victoria, TX: By the Author, 1986. 35 pages. History of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Inez, Victoria County, Texas. List of priests serving the parish. Inventory of St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery at Inez, Victoria County, Texas. .PParish History Committee and Father William F. Halata. History of the Queen of the Holy Rosary Parish, Hostyn, Texas. La Grange, TX: Hengst Printing & Supplies, 1981. 123 pages. History of Queen of the Holy Rosary Catholic Parish, Hostyn, Fayette County, Texas, from 1856 to 1981. History of parish organizations. List of resident priests. Illustrations. Advertisements.Parker, Theresa Cernoch. Jimmy Brosch Remembers Twenty Legendary Texas Czech Polka Bands. Katy, TX: BCP Enterprises, 2011. 225 pages. Individual chapter-long histories of twenty Texas Czech polka bands. Based on questionnaires and interviews conducted by Jimmy Brosch and Theresa Parker. Accompanying CD available with a song from each band featured in the book. Annotated list of organizations that promote Texas Czech polka music. Illustrations.Pauler, Loretta. St. Mary’s Parish, High Hill, 125th Anniversary. “Remember... ...the Last 25 Years. Schulenburg, TX: The Schulenburg Sticker, 1985. 321 pages. Collection of unidentified area newspaper articles from 1960 to 1985. Articles grouped by year. Biographies of native vocations. Illustrations. Index.Pesek, Leon F., Sr. The Lamp Beside the Golden Door. Texarkana: Optimum Publishing, 2003. 336 pages. Family history of Anna Strouhal Hanys in Zvole, Moravia, and Lavaca County, Texas, and her daughter Anna Hanys Benys. Set in the context of the history of the time. Illustrations. Map of localities mentioned. Pierce, Julia Ripple. Czechs in Texas: Generation by Generation From the 1952 Arrival of Ripple Family and the 1856 Arrival of Chovanec Family. El Campo, TX: By the Author, 1981. 169 pages. Contains family histories of the Chovanec and Ripple families. Chovanec and Ripple family charts. Background information on Czech history. Background information on Texas-Czech history. Maps. Illustrations.Polansky, Louis J. Memories of Fayetteville in the Old Days and Other Stories. Fayetteville, TX: By the Author, 2002. 128 pages. Stories told by the author about life in the Czech community of Fayetteville, Texas. Stories about some of the author’s immigrant Czech ancestors who settled at Fayetteville.SSargent, Sharon M. V?típeni jsme v Narodu, We Are Implanted in This Nation: The K.J.Z.T. and Czech-Texan Identity. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, 1999. 157 pages. Master’s Thesis. History of the Czech-Catholic Benevolent Union of Texan Women, 1894-1926. Tables. Maps. Illustrations. Bibliography. Sarris, Kay E. & Elizabeth M. Semrad. The Zvolanek Clan of the Yesteryear and Today. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1985. 381 pages. Contains a history of the Zvolanek family in Bohemia and the United States. Biography of Rev. Jan Zvolanek, and biographies of his descendants. Xerox copies of Zvolanek family records. Rememberances of Zvolanek family members. Histories of two Wisconsin churches. Zvolanek family charts. Maps. Illustrations. Schauerte, Ann Krchnak. The Surov?ák Family from the Austro-Hungarian Empire to Texas and the United States of America 1701-2001. Austin: By the Author, 2001. 59 pages. History of the family of Josef Surovcak from Horni Lidec, Moravia, and Teresie Tomanec from Vsetin, Moravia. Primarily family charts and illustrations. Index of family members.Sheppard, Karleen Chott & Margie Sobotka. Abstractions of Deaths and Miscellaneous Items (1916-1927), K?es?anské Listy, Christian Journal. Omaha, NE: Published Privately, 1998. 145 pages. Collection of some 300 obituaries and other articles taken from K?es?anské Listy, weekly publication representing Czech and Slovak Presbyterian churches in the United States. From 1916 to 1927. Translated into English by Karleen Chott Sheppard. Grouped by state. Twelve obituaries of Texas Czechs. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Shroyer, Jean and Hazel Hood. Williamson County, Texas. Its History and its People. Austin, TX: Nortex Press, 1985. 372 pages. History of Williamson County, Texas. Histories of Williamson County communities. Histories of Williamson County churches. Histories of Williamson County families, including several Czech ones. Maps. Illustrations. Index.Silar, Frantisek. Emigrants to Texas from Eastern Cechy. Houston, TX: Published Privately, 1989. 67 pages. Translation of a 1987 article by Frantisek Silar edited by Frances M. Duncan. History of emigration from the Cermna area of Bohemia to Texas. List of Czechs from the Cermna area aboard the ship Maria in 1851. List of Czechs from the Cermna area aboard the ship SUWA in 1853. Translation of letter from Bozena Nemcova to Josef Lidumil Lesikar. Biography of Frantisek Matous Klacel. Biography of Bozena Nemcova.?imí?ek, Josef. Emigrace z Moravy do Ameriky 1850-1918. I. Oblast Nov? Ji?ín. Emigration from Moravia to America 1850-1918. I. Region Nov? Ji?ín. Lichnov, CZ: Muzeum vystehovalěctvi Lichnov, 2010. 189 pages. Alphabetized table of emigrants from the Novy Jicin Region to the United States Australia, and New Zealand. Includes name of emigrant, date of birth, place of birth including house number, date of arrival, port of arrival, name of ship, date of death, name of cemetery and other notes. Table of towns and villages in the region with original Czech name, German, name today, population in 1869 and population in 1900. Brief histories of town and villages in the region including family names of emigrants from each. Map. This volume cannot be purchased. Available for use at the TCHCC Library in La Grange.?imí?ek, Josef. Emigrace z Moravy do Ameriky 1850-1918. II. Oblast Fr?dek-Místek. Emigration from Moravia to America 1850-1918. II. Region Fr?dek-Místek. Lichnov, CZ: Muzeum vystehovalěctvi Lichnov, 2010. 106 pages. Alphabetized table of emigrants from the Frydek-Mistek Region to the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Includes name of emigrant, date of birth, place of birth including house number, date of arrival, port of arrival, name of ship, date of death, name of cemetery and other notes. Table of towns and villages in the region with original Czech name, German, name today, population in 1869 and population in 1900. Brief histories of town and villages in the region including family names of emigrants from each. Map. This volume cannot be purchased. Available for use at the TCHCC Library in La Grange.?imí?ek, Josef. Emigrace z Moravy do Ameriky 1850-1918. III. Oblast Vsetín. Emigration from Moravia to America 1850-1918. III. Region of Vsetín. Lichnov, CZ: Muzeum vystehovalěctvi Lichnov, 2011. 178 pages. Alphabetized table of emigrants from the Vsetín Region to the United States. Includes name of emigrant, date of birth, place of birth including house number, date of arrival, port of arrival, name of ship, date of death, name of cemetery and other notes. Brief histories of town and villages in the region including family names of emigrants from each. List of first names in Czech with English and German equivalents. Map. This volume cannot be purchased. Available for use at the TCHCC Library in La Grange.?imí?ek, Josef. Emigrace z Moravy do Ameriky 1850-1918. IV. Oblast Zlín. Emigration from Moravia to America 1850-1918. IV. Region of Zlín. Lichnov, CZ: Muzeum vystehovalěctvi Lichnov, 2012. 126 pages. Alphabetized table of emigrants from the Zlín Region to the United States. Includes name of emigrant, date of birth, place of birth including house number, date of arrival, port of arrival, name of ship, date of death, name of cemetery and other notes. List of male and female first names in Czech with German and English equivalents. Brief histories of town and villages in the region including family names of emigrants from each. Map. This volume cannot be purchased. Available for use at the TCHCC Library in La Grange.?imí?ek, Josef. The Hope Has its Name Texas. The Emigration to America from Villages Bordovice and Lichnov During 1856-1914. Ve?ovice, CZ: SITEX, 1996. 180 pages. History of the emigration from the Moravian villages of Bordovice and Lichnov, especially to Texas. Histories of emigrating families. Family charts of emigrating families. Xerox copies of documents. List of emigrants and ships by year. Maps. Charts. Illustrations. Index. imí?ek, Josef. The Pilgrims for Hope. The Emigration to America During 1855-1914 from Villages Mni?í, Tichá and Vl?ovice. Ve?ovice, CZ: SITEX, 1996. Volume 1. 224 pages. History of the emigration from the Moravian villages of Mnií, Tichá and Vlovice, especially to Texas. Histories of emigrating families. Family charts of emigrating families. Lists of emigrants on particular ships. Maps. Illustrations. Index. imíek, Josef. The Pilgrims for Hope. The Emigration to America 1856-1914 from Fren?tát and Trojanovice. Fren?tát, p.R., CZ: GEMROT, 2001. Volume 2. 537 pages. History of the emigration from the Moravian villages of Frentát p.R. and Trojanovice p.R., especially to Texas. Histories of emigrating families. Family charts of emigrating families. Maps. Charts. Index. imí?ek, Josef. West Znamená Západ. Emigrace do Ameriky z obce Ve?ovice v letech 1867 a? 1914. Ve?ovice, CZ: SITEX, 2003. 119 pages. History of the emigration from the Moravian village Ve?ovice to the Texas town of West. Histories of emigrating families. Family charts of emigrating families. History of West, Texas. Chronological table of emigrants and ships. Maps. Charts. Illustrations. Skrabanek, Robert L. We’re Czechs. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1988. 240 pages. Rememberances of life in the Czech community of Snook, Burleson County, Texas, in the 1920s and 1930s. Contains both personal family life and information relevant to the Texas-Czech community as a whole. Keen perceptions by the sociologist author. Organized by topic. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. Smith, Alden Blanar. The Czech Texan in the Year of the Sesquicentennial 1986. Dallas, TX: American Czech Culture Society, 1986. 164 pages. Publication celebrating the 46th anniversary of American Czechoslovak Days at the Texas State Fair in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, in 1986. Articles on Texas Czech history and culture. Family histories. Histories of Texas Czech organizations. Illustrations. Memorials. Advertisements.Smith, E. F. Obutuaries from May 1957 to May 1969. Lavaca County Tribune, Hallettsville, Texas. Conroe, TX: Published Privately, 1984. 378 pages. Collection of obituaries taken from the Lavaca County Tribune in Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas, from May 1957 to May 1969. Many for Czechs and German-Moravians. Entries in chronoligical order by time period. Index for each time period. Illustrations.Sobotka, Margie. Hospodá? 1935-1960 Deaths & Obits. Omaha, NE: By the Author, 1989. 249 pages. Collection of some 2,500 index cards noting obituaries of Czech-Americans taken from Hospodá? (published in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska) from 1935 to 1960. Xerox copies of original obituaries in Czech attached to index cards. Covers the entire United States. Some 83 obituaries of Texas Czechs. Entries listed in alphabetical order.Stalmach, Hilda Schiller. History of the Ministers and Churches of the Southwest Czech Presbytery. Smithville, TX: Synod of Texas, United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., 1962. 27 pages. History of the Southwest Czech Presbytery from 1911 to 1949. Histories of the Czech Presbyterian churches in Texas. Biographies of the Czech Presbyterian ministers serving Texas. Illustrations.Stone, Helen Kolaja. Tomas Kolaja, Guy, Fort Bend, Amerika, Texas. Bellaire, TX: By the Author, no date. 54 pages. Family history of Thomas Kolaja and Rosina Patacek from Lutonina, Moravia. Research from the Czech Republic. Copies of family documents. Family letters, including from the Western Front in WWI. Recollections. Illustrations. Maps. St. John’s Catholic Parish. Dedication of St. John’s Catholic Church, Fayetteville, Texas. Fayetteville, TX: Published Privately, 1969. 40 pages. History of St. John’s Catholic Parish, Fayetteville, Fayette County, Texas, from 1870 to 1969. Illustrations, Advertisements.Strnadel, Drahomir. Emigration to Texas from the Mistek District Between 1855 and 1900. Victoria, TX: Victoria County Czech Heritage Society, 1996. 207 pages. History of emigration from the Mistek District of Moravia to Texas from 1855 to 1900. Background history of the Mistek District. Xerox copies of emigration documents. Translations into English of emigration documents. Lists of emigrants taken from the Emigration Archives in Novy Jicin, Moravia, and Mistek, Moravia. Letter home from Rev. Arnost Bergmann. Letter home from Vincenc Silar. Maps. Illustrations. Strnadel, Drahomir. Texas. The Remote and Near Country. Země vzdálená i blízká. Trojanovice, CR: Obce Trojanovice, 1997. 80 pages. Paragraphs alternating in Czech and English translations. Journal of 1996 trip of 15 Czech businessmen to Texas led by Drahomir Strnadel, Mayor of Trojanovice, Czech Republic. Illustrations, including meeting with Gov. George W. Bush. Svoboda, Bohumil. Texas. Země osamělé hvězdy. Prague: Vysehrad, 1985. 204 pages. Description of Texas made by the author. Chapters on the Texas Czech community; Praha, Fayette County, Texas; and the National Polka Festival at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas. Illustrations. Svrcek, Vaclav A. A History of the Czech-Moravian Catholic Communities of Texas. Waco, TX: Texian Press, 1974. 220 pages. A translation into English of the 1939 publication Na?e Dějiny, but without the biographies of laymen and organizational histories. Histories of 134 Czech Catholic parishes in Texas and biographies of 7 Catholic priests. Pictures of 13 priests. Szwarc, Irene & Dorothy Bujnoch. Thompson School. Lavaca County, Texas 1892-1952. 60 years of Rural Education. Hallettsville: By the Authors, 2011. 121 pp. History of the Thompson School near Mont in Lavaca Co., Texas, from 1892 to 1952. Timeline. Lists of students, teachers and school board members. Short biographies of some teachers. Memories of school days by former students. Photos of memorabilia, documents and newspaper clippings. Illustrations. Maps. TTexas Czech Genealogical Society. Czech Family Histories. 4 volumes. Texas Czech Genealogical Society, 2005, 2007. 984 pages. Some 666 Czech family histories and stories submitted by numerous individuals. Account of first Czech group immigration to Texas. Surname index. Village index. List of submitters. Illustrations. Thurmond, Rev. Benton A. The High Hill Centennial History. Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of St. Mary’s Parish 1860-1960. Schulenburg, TX: The Schulenburg Sticker, 1960. 111 pages. History of the Nativity of Mary, Blessed Virgin Catholic Church at High Hill, Fayette County, Texas, from 1860 to 1960. List of parishioners who served in World War II. Histories of High Hill pioneers, includung several Czechs and German-Moravians. Maps. Illustrations. Advertisements. Tise, Sammy. Lavaca County, Texas, Cemetery Records, vol. 1. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1983. 177 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 50 cemeteries in Lavaca County, Texas: Adams Branch, Allen, Andrews’ Chapel, Austin, Baursville, Bila Hora, Bonorden, Breslau, Bright, Burkett, Charlottenburg, Crabb, DeBord, Dial, Foster, Fuller, Geiger, Huebner, Judd, Kinkler, Ledbetter, Meyer, Mikeska, Mossy Grove, Mt. Olive, New County Farm, Obelgoner, Pilot Grove, Provident, Queen of Peace, Shiloh (New), Shiloh (Old), Shimek, St. Anthony’s, St. Ludmila’s, St. Mary’s, Smoothing Iron, Speaks, Strauss, Sturm, Sweet Home, Thigpen, Vsetin, Vsetin EUCMB, Ward, Willow Creek (White), Willow Creek (Negro), Whittig, Worthing and Yellowbank. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. List of abbreviations. Map. Index.Tise, Sammy. Lavaca County, Texas, Cemetery Records, vol. 2. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1985. 286 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 20 cemeteries in Lavaca County, Texas: Coleman, Hallettsville City, Hallettsville Memorial Park, Jewish (Old), Jewish (New), Koerth, Koonce-Ponton, Mascheck, Matula, Miller (No. 1), Moravia Ascension, Moravia SPJST, Oak Grove, Pagel, Roddy, Sacred Heart (Old), Sacred Heart (No. 1), Sacred Heart (No. 2), Scarbrough Branch and West. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. List of abbreviations. List of Cemetery aliases. Index.Tise, Sammy. Lavaca County, Texas, Cemetery Records, vol. 3. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1990. 180 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 31 cemeteries in Lavaca County, Texas: Bailey, Bock, Breslau, Brushy Chapel, Bunjs, Clark, Coffey, County Poor Farm, Czech Moravian Brethren, Fitzhenry, Foley, Good Hope, Hallett, Hampil, Hill, Lewandowski, Miller (No. 2), Moravia, Moulton, Moulton City, Moulton (Negro), Mount Olive, Mount Zion, Polasek, Raaz, Salem, San Pedro, Simpson, Terry, Williams and Willing Workers. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. List of abbreviations. List of Cemetery aliases. Index.Tise, Sammy. Lavaca County, Texas, Cemetery Records, vol. 4. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1990. 188 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 16 cemeteries in Lavaca County, Texas: Baass, Bluebonnett Memory Gardens, Boxville, Bressel, Browns Chapel, Haidusek, Harless, Klimitchek, Pleasant Grove, Pustejovsky Memory Garden, Shiner City, Shiner Sons of Herman, Shiner SPJST, Velehrad SPJST, Yoakum First Catholic and Yoakum Masonic. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. List of abbreviations. List of Cemetery aliases. Index.Tise, Sammy. Lavaca County, Texas, Cemetery Records, vol. 5. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1998. 266 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 2 cemeteries in Lavaca County, Texas: Moulton St. Joseph Catholic and Shiner SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. List of abbreviations. Index.Tise, Sammy. Lavaca County, Texas, Cemetery Records, vol. 6. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1998. 209 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 21 cemeteries in Lavaca County, Texas: Gandy, Gephardt, Johnson, Judd, Keilers, Lights Chapel, Moore, New Bethel, Provident City, Redus Family, Speaks (addenda), Stacy, Turner, Walker, Walton, Wied, Willow Creek (Negro [addenda]), Willow Creek (White [addenda]), Willowsburg, Yoakum Restland and Yoakun St. Joseph. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. List of abbreviations. Index.Tise, Sammy. Wharton County Cemetery Survey. Hallettsville, TX: By the Author, 1998. 4 volumes. 923 pages. Collection of data found on tombstones in 63 cemeteries in Wharton County, Texas. All tombstones in cemeteries, not just those of Czechs. Directions to get to each cemetery. Entries listed by cemetery. Index for each volume.Trojacek, Mary Betik. Beyond Ellis Island. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing, 2005. 334 pages. History of the Betik family from Brezuvky, Moravia, and the Marusak family from Holesov, Moravia. History of the Joe Betik and Frances Marusak family of Creechville, Ellis County, Texas, in the 1930s and 1940s. Drawings. Tuggle, Jarvis Ellen Ustynik. Ustyniks in Moravia and Texas. Descendants of Vaclav Ustynik 1687--2004. Conroe, TX: By the Author, 2004. 679 pages. History of the Ustynik family from Kudlov, Moravia. Biographical and autobiographical sketches of family members. Xerox copies of family documents. Family obituaries. Newspaper articles. Illustrations. Maps. Index of family members. VValchar, Jerry E. History of the Farmers Mutual Protective Association of Texas (R.V.O.S.) Rolnick? Vzájemně Ochrann? Spolek Státu Texas. Temple, TX: RVOS, 1982. 131 pages. History of the Farmers Mutual Protective Association of Texas, 1901-1982. Lists of officers and directors. Condensed financial records. Illustrations. Victoria County Genealogical Society. The History and Heritage of Victoria County. Austin, TX: Nortex Press, 2000. 2 volumes. 1014 pages. History of Victoria County, Texas. Histories of Victoria County churches. Histories of Victoria County communities. Histories of Victoria County organizations. Histories of Victoria County families, including many Czech ones. Illustrations. Index.Viktorin, Martha Fajkus. A History of Holy Cross Parish, East Bernard, Texas. East Bernard, TX: Holy Cross Catholic Parish, 1996. 267 pages. History of Holy Cross Catholic Parish, East Bernard, Wharton County, Texas. Biographies of parish priests. Biographies of native vocations. Histories of parish organizations. Histories of pioneer parish families, mostly Czech. Memoirs of parishioners. Illustrations. Index. Vrana, William. History of Moravia Community, Lavaca County, Texas, 1881-1996. Corpus Christi: By the Author, n.d. pages not numbered. History of Moravia, Texas, from 1881 to 1996. 1880 and 1890 tax rolls. 1900 US census. Table of Moravia School teachers and trustees. Partial table of Moravia School students 1908 to 1936. Inventory of Moravia Catholic Cemetery and Moravia SPJST Cemetery. List of local soldiers in World War I and World War II. Family histories. Newspaper articles. Obituaries. Maps. Illustrations. WWelch, Millie Jean Pechacek. Country Cousins. A Genealogy of the Czech Texan Families of Fitzl, Hajek, Hostecky, Pechacek, Peter (Petter), Srubar, Vacek, Vrana and related families. Farmers Branch, TX: By the Author, 1997. 489 pages. History of the families of Johann Fitzl; Jan Hajek from Oslovice, Bohemia; Mary and Rosalie Hostecky; Frantisek Pechacek from Dolni Cermna, Bohemia; Josef Peter from Ticha, Moravia; Jan Srubar from Frenstat p.R., Moravia; Josef Vacek from Dolni Cermna, Bohemia; and Jacob Vrana. Biographies of family members. Family charts. Illustrations. Index.White, Michael, ed. Rowena Centennial. Celebrating Rowena’s First 100 Years, July 4th, 1998. Ballinger, TX: Ballinger Printing and Graphics, 1998. 100 pages. History of Rowena, Runnels County, Texas from 1897 to 1998. Histories of Rowena organizations. Histories of Rowena churches. Histories of Rowena families, including many Czech ones. Illustrations. Advertisements.Williams, Marjorie L. Fayette County Past & Present. La Grange, TX: By the Author, 1976. 473 pages. History of Fayette County, Texas. Articles prepared by students at La Grange High School, La Grange, Fayette County, Texas. Histories of Fayette County communities. Histories of Fayette County churches. Histories of Fayette County families, many of them Czech. Illustrations. Index.Wokaty, Katherine Mary. The Shillerville Story. The Czech Community in Victoria County. Victoria, TX: By the Author, 1991. 164 pages. History of Shillerville, Victoria County, Texas. Histories of Czech resident families. Memoirs of Josef H. Shiller of Nepomuky, Bohemia. Xerox copies of family documents. Inventory of the Shillerville Cemetery. Lists of students and teachers at the Shiller School. Maps. Illustrations.Wright, Jody Feldtman. Czechs in Grey and Blue Too! San Antonio, TX: By the Author, 1988. 243 pages. Contains 75 biographies of Czech immigrant Civil War veterans from Texas. Some original articles. Some translations of older articles originally in Czech. Chapters on hauling cotton and the Nueces Massacre. Xerox copy of muster roll of Company D, 2nd Infantry Battallion, Waul’s Texas Legion. Illustrations. Available from the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. ZZabcik, Lee. Ocker at 100. A History of Ocker Brethren Church, 1892-1992. Ocker, TX: By the Author, 1992. 117 pages. History of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church at Zabcikville (near Ocker), Bell County, Texas, from 1892 to 1992. Xerox copies of documents relating to the church’s history. Xerox copies of newspaper articles. List of first members of the church. Charts. Illustrations.Zavadil, John. Early Czechs in Gonzales County. Gonzales, TX: By the Author, 1986. 109 pages. Extraction of Czech names from Marriage Records in Gonzales County, Texas, from 1856 to 1905. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Extraction of Czech names from Declarations of Intentions in Gonzales County, Texas, from 1906 to 1925. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Extraction of Czech names from Petitions for Naturalization in Gonzales County, Texas, from 1906 to 1928. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. Czech names extracted from 1900 U.S. Census in Gonzales County, Texas. Entries listed in order of appearance in the census. Czech names extracted from Deed Records in Gonzales County, Texas, from 1856 to 1900. Entries listed in order of appearance in the records. History of Czech settlement in Gonzales County, Texas. ................
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