I am a descendant of Petr Koutecký of Modřejovice, who brought his family to Chicago. The Motyčín siblings Václav, Alois and Anna Koutecký also came to Chicago and probably are related via Rousinov. What I know about the Koutecký families is in my Koutecky Families in America web site. -- Wesley Johnston |
The regional archives at Prague does not yet have the birth register images online for the late 1800's for Motyčín, which are planned for posting sometime in 2019, but the Index to the Birth Registers of the Kladno region for 1861-1886 ("Kniha narozeni INDEX 1861-1886 Kladno") is online at http://ebadatelna.soapraha.cz/d/6426/1 where it is labeled as "Kladno 60". The index for "K" surnames consists of 36 images of double-sided pages, starting and ending with only a single page, so that there are 70 pages. The first page is image 100 at http://ebadatelna.soapraha.cz/d/6426/100 and the last page is image 135 at http://ebadatelna.soapraha.cz/d/6426/135. This research note lists all of the Koutecký (or Koutecká for girls) names in these pages. I believe I have not missed any names, but it is entirely possible. So if you are aware of another Koutecký name (Do not confuse the surnames KOUTEK and KOUTSKY in the index for KOUTECKY.) in these pages that is not in the following list, please send me an e-mail at wwjohnston01@yahoo.com to let me know. The same is true if you see transcription errors in the list below. NOTE that it is clear from the closeness of some of the birthdates(such as on image 103) that there was more than one Koutecky family. One of the Motyčín families is believed to have originated at Rousinov. There even appear to have been two different families in Motyčín, since image 115 has two just 6 months apart and image 118 has two just 19 days apart. The format of each entry is IMAGE-YEAR-MON-DAY-NAME-PLACE-VOLUME-PAGE. Diacritical marks are not include for the personal names in this list.
It may well be that there were more Koutecky births recorded in the previous and next (chronologically) index volumes. So these will be for later research, with the links being to the "K" surnames:
There are also index registers for this period for marriages (Kladno 24,64) and deaths (Kladno 25, 61, 65). Once the birth registers themselves are posted (planned for sometime in 2019), the individual entries to which the index entries point can be found.
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