Name | Anna Subrt Šubrt Subert [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] | |
Born | 21 Nov 1864 | Mšecke Žehrovice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
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Gender | Female | |
Arrival | 1903 [3] | |
Arrival | 1904 [2] | |
Residence | Bef 14 May 1904 | Všetaty, Central Bohemia, Bohemia [4] |
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Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Page with Family Entry This page contains the Barta family information: parents Josef & Anna - children Josef, Frantisek & Marie (daughter Barbara had come alone in 1903) - last residing at Všetaty - coming to Chicago to join brother in law Frank Stroner (husband of Anna's sister Barbara Subert) of 1 Fisk Street |
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Departure | 14 May 1904 | Bremen, Germany [4] |
Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Heading Page This page is relevant only for the heading. It is the first page of the passenger list and shows the dates of departure from Bremen (14 May 1904) and arrival in New York (26 May 1904) of the "Chemnitz" in New York. |
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Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Page with Family Entry This page contains the Barta family information: parents Josef & Anna - children Josef, Frantisek & Marie (daughter Barbara had come alone in 1903) - last residing at Všetaty - coming to Chicago to join brother in law Frank Stroner (husband of Anna's sister Barbara Subert) of 1 Fisk Street |
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Arrival | 26 May 1904 | New York, New York, USA [4] |
Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Heading Page This page is relevant only for the heading. It is the first page of the passenger list and shows the dates of departure from Bremen (14 May 1904) and arrival in New York (26 May 1904) of the "Chemnitz" in New York. |
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Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Page with Family Entry This page contains the Barta family information: parents Josef & Anna - children Josef, Frantisek & Marie (daughter Barbara had come alone in 1903) - last residing at Všetaty - coming to Chicago to join brother in law Frank Stroner (husband of Anna's sister Barbara Subert) of 1 Fisk Street |
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Residence | 1910 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [2] |
1346 20th Street - age 47 - married once, for 27 years - mother of 6 children of whom 4 are now living - arrived 1904 | ||
Residence | 1920 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [3] |
2513 Turner Ave - age 56 - arrived 1903, Naturalized 1915 | ||
Residence | 1930 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA [5] |
2523 South Turner Avenue - owns home valued at $6,000 - age 67 - widow - arrived 1905, Naturalized - renting to Edward & Anna Sawa (41 & 32, Bohemia) with children Rosemary & Edward Jr (9 & 8, Nebraska) | ||
Died | 12 Jul 1932 | Berwyn, Cook, Illinois, USA [1] |
Buried | 15 Jul 1932 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
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Person ID | I990 | Subert-Nevole |
Last Modified | 15 Sep 2023 |
Father | František Frank Subrt Šubrt Subert, b. 21 Jan 1835, Hřešice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic , d. 28 Sep 1896, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA (Age 61 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Mother | Anna Malypetr Malýpetr Malýpetrová, b. 9 Dec 1832, 38, Mšecké Žehrovice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic , d. 10 Feb 1903, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA (Age 70 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Married | 17 Feb 1857 | Mšecké Žehrovice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic |
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František Šubrt-Anna Malýpetr - Marriage Note that at the time of this event, Bohemia was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire and not a separate nation. == composite of two photographs made Sep 2012 by Hana Skočková in research commissioned by Wesley Johnston == Mšec parish register 16 (Marriages 1839-1879), page 71 |
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Family ID | F310 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Josef Joseph Barta, b. 20 Jan 1860, Kunemil, Caslav, Central Bohemia, Bohemia , d. 23 Jul 1929, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA (Age 69 years) | |||||||||||||
Married | 23 May 1883 | 5, Hrešice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic | ||||||||||||
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Family ID | F269 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Heading Page This page is relevant only for the heading. It is the first page of the passenger list and shows the dates of departure from Bremen (14 May 1904) and arrival in New York (26 May 1904) of the "Chemnitz" in New York. | |
Josef Barta Family - Arrival aboard "Chemnitz" in New York 26 May 1904, sailing from Bremen 14 May 1904 - Page with Family Entry This page contains the Barta family information: parents Josef & Anna - children Josef, Frantisek & Marie (daughter Barbara had come alone in 1903) - last residing at Všetaty - coming to Chicago to join brother in law Frank Stroner (husband of Anna's sister Barbara Subert) of 1 Fisk Street | ||
Anna (Malypeter) Subrtova - Obituary in 11 Feb 1903 "Denni Hlasatel" newspaper NOTE: The German name for Mšec was Kornhaus. So Kornouské Žehrovice is the same as Mšecké Žehrovice. |
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