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| ==Finding the Town of Birth== | | ==Finding the Town of Birth== |
| In Czechia, most records used in family history research are kept on a town or parish level. Therefore the exact town of origin must be known before research in Czech records can begin. Most of the time, the Czech place of origin is found in sources created in the country of immigration. These records should be searched for the ancestor, possible relatives, and other associated persons. If you do not know the place of origin in the Czech Republic see [[Czechia Determining a Place of Origin|Determining a Place of Origin in the Czechia]] for sources that may give you that information. | | In Czechia, most records used in family history research are kept on a town or parish level. Therefore the exact town of origin must be known before research in Czech records can begin. Most of the time, the Czech place of origin is found in sources created in the country of immigration. These records should be searched for the ancestor, possible relatives, and other associated persons. If you do not know the place of origin in Czechia see [[Czechia Determining a Place of Origin|Determining a Place of Origin in the Czechia]] for sources that may give you that information. |
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| Czech place names are often misspelled in American sources. Difficult names were shortened and diacritic marks omitted. A gazetteer, which is defined as a geographical dictionary, is an essential tool for identifying places. Look up your place name in the gazetteer to be sure that it is spelled correctly. Please note that many locality names are comprised of two or more words. If you cannot find a place name in the gazetteer under the first word try searching under the second word. For example, if you are unable to find in the gazetteer ''Česká Lípa'' under ''Česká'' you should also check under ''Lípa''. | | Czech place names are often misspelled in American sources. Difficult names were shortened and diacritic marks omitted. A gazetteer, which is defined as a geographical dictionary, is an essential tool for identifying places. Look up your place name in the gazetteer to be sure that it is spelled correctly. Please note that many locality names are comprised of two or more words. If you cannot find a place name in the gazetteer under the first word try searching under the second word. For example, if you are unable to find in the gazetteer ''Česká Lípa'' under ''Česká'' you should also check under ''Lípa''. |
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| To learn about several important gazetteers for the Czech Republic, including instructions and examples, see [[Czech Republic Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]. | | To learn about several important gazetteers for Czechia, including instructions and examples, see [[Czech Republic Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]. |
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| As mentioned earlier, Czech place names are often misspelled in American sources. If you still cannot determine correct spelling of your locality even after you searched the gazetteers and the Internet, please post your query on [https://community.familysearch.org/en/group/34-czechia-czech-republic-research FamilySearch Czechia (Czech Republic) Research Community]. You will have to login and click on, "Join" on the page to post your question. | | As mentioned earlier, Czech place names are often misspelled in American sources. If you still cannot determine correct spelling of your locality even after you searched the gazetteers and the Internet, please post your query on [https://community.familysearch.org/en/group/34-czechia-czech-republic-research FamilySearch Czechia (Czech Republic) Research Community]. You will have to login and click on, "Join" on the page to post your question. |
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| == Important Tips == | | == Important Tips == |
| Before you can begin to search in the records of the Czech Republic you must find that one record that gives the name of his or her hometown. You must also know enough about the ancestor to positively identify him in the records. Dates (even if they are approximate), places, and familial connections are key to helping you decide if a person you find, who has the same name as your ancestor, really is your ancestor. | | Before you can begin to search in the records of Czechia you must find that one record that gives the name of his or her hometown. You must also know enough about the ancestor to positively identify him in the records. Dates (even if they are approximate), places, and familial connections are key to helping you decide if a person you find, who has the same name as your ancestor, really is your ancestor. |
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| *Do you know the name of his parents? | | *Do you know the name of his parents? |
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| *Do you know the name of his wife? Did they marry before or after coming to the United States?<br> | | *Do you know the name of his wife? Did they marry before or after coming to the United States?<br> |
| *Do you know the names of any of his siblings? | | *Do you know the names of any of his siblings? |
| *Do you know the names of any children born in the Czech Republic? | | *Do you know the names of any children born in Czechia? |
| ===Other Helpful Background Information=== | | ===Other Helpful Background Information=== |
| *When did the immigrant arrive in America? | | *When did the immigrant arrive in America? |
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| == Documents in the Home == | | == Documents in the Home == |
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| Often the document you need to pinpoint the place of origin of your ancestor from the Czech Republic is already found at home. These might include the following: | | Often the document you need to pinpoint the place of origin of your ancestor from Czechia is already found at home. These might include the following: |
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| *Birth certificates | | *Birth certificates |
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| # What do you know about our first ancestor to come from the Czech Republic? (open-ended) | | # What do you know about our first ancestor to come from Czechia? (open-ended) |
| # Have you ever heard mention of towns in the Czech Republic where the family lived? | | # Have you ever heard mention of towns in Czechia where the family lived? |
| # Do you have contact with any relatives in the Czech Republic? | | # Do you have contact with any relatives in Czechia? |
| #. Do you have contact with other branches of the family in the U.S.? | | #. Do you have contact with other branches of the family in the U.S.? |
| #. When _____________ came from the Czech Republic, did he travel with other family members? | | #. When _____________ came from Czechia, did he travel with other family members? |
| #. Do you know when _________________ arrived and which port city? | | #. Do you know when _________________ arrived and which port city? |
| # Did _______________ever become a citizen? | | # Did _______________ever become a citizen? |
| # Did_________________fight in World War I or II? | | # Did_________________fight in World War I or II? |
| # When they first came, were there already family members here who they joined? | | # When they first came, were there already family members here who they joined? |
| # Did_______________ever mention their parents in the Czech Republic? | | # Did_______________ever mention their parents in Czechia? |
| # Were they Catholic or some other religion? | | # Were they Catholic or some other religion? |
| # Do you have any old letters or postcards from your the Czech Republic family? | | # Do you have any old letters or postcards from your Czechia family? |
| # Do you have any pictures of family members in the Czech Republic? | | # Do you have any pictures of family members in Czechia? |
| ==Search Genealogies Compiled by Others== | | ==Search Genealogies Compiled by Others== |
| *[[Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections]] | | *[[Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections]] |
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| ===Military Records=== | | ===Military Records=== |
| Draft records for World War I and II ask for birth place, which can be listed as just the Czech Republic or in greater detail. | | Draft records for World War I and II ask for birth place, which can be listed as just Czechia or in greater detail. |
| *{{RecordSearch|1968530|U.S. WW I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918}} Index and images. | | *{{RecordSearch|1968530|U.S. WW I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918}} Index and images. |
| *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6482 U.S. WW I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918] Indexes and images. ($) | | *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6482 U.S. WW I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918] Indexes and images. ($) |
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| #Search the [[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records#'''Immigration by State'''|'''state collection for the first state where your ancestor lived.''']] | | #Search the [[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records#'''Immigration by State'''|'''state collection for the first state where your ancestor lived.''']] |
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| '''Example: This first page of passenger list gives several clues that can lead to records in the Czech Republic. Notice that the family is from Bohemia, which became the Czech Republic.''' | | '''Example: This first page of passenger list gives several clues that can lead to records in Czechia. Notice that the family is from Bohemia, which became Czechia.''' |
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| '''Example: The second page of a passenger list gives the birthplace in the Czech Republic. It can also state information on other relatives.''' | | '''Example: The second page of a passenger list gives the birthplace in Czechia. It can also state information on other relatives.''' |
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| '''Example: This passport application gives the birthdate and birthplace of the applicant in the Czech Republic and his father's name and birthplace,''' | | '''Example: This passport application gives the birthdate and birthplace of the applicant in Czechia and his father's name and birthplace,''' |
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