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Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 15 Jun 2009 1:42PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Sveykorski, Annie
Kestner Cemetery. Oakland Township, Freeborn County, Mn.
Burial chart.

Josephine Cech
(owner Anton Cech) Anton Lukes

J. Kestner
(owner Benesh)

Annie Sveykorski J. P. Sorenson Est.
(owner Hamberg)

F. Raymon / J. Kestner E. Cotter / Hannah Benes
(owned by Benesh)
First Bohemian cemetery. New cemetery most burial moved.

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 15 Jun 2009 11:32PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am confused. what am I looking at?

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 17 Jun 2009 4:36AM GMT
Classification: Query
Kestner Cemetery. Freeborn county,Mn.
Annie Sveykorski. This is the burial grave site.
Did not know if you had Anie in your family tree.
Ray

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 2:04AM GMT
Classification: Query
Where is Kestner cemetery, and what details do you have on Anna Svejkovsky? I have been to the Bohemian Cemetery where 2 Anna Svejkovskys are buried.

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 18 Jun 2009 12:02PM GMT
Classification: Query
Kestner Cemetery. From the MNGS.ORG cemetery book. Southwest quarter of section 30, Oakland Township, Freeborn county.Mn. on country Rd. 30 of old Highway 16 now co. rd. 46.It is just a few short paragraph about the cemetery and Annie name was there. With the owner as Hamberg.

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 8 Jan 2011 9:30PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cerny
Hello,
My Grandfather was Harry Cerny who died I believe in 1954 of a brain tumor. I'm the daughter of his oldest Son Richard. My grandmother Berdena remarried a man named Harold Fahey who passed in 2002. I'm searching for information on the Cerny's as I would like to know of my true family history. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 23 Jan 2011 8:58PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Cerny, Svejkovsky
If you could scan a copy of that listing you found with the info about Kestner Cemetery and the listings (including Svejkovsky), that would be greatly appreciated and solve a mystery. Thanks!

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 29 Jan 2011 3:06AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi. Will have to go over my stuff one more time to find the sheet I made the copy of the cemetery. I was at the MGS on Wednesday but forgot to bring the info.

Re: CERNY/CERNEY

Posted: 27 May 2015 7:52PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello Shonnabou,

my name is Michaela and I am from germany. I am looking for my relatives in the U.S. My great-great-great grandfathers brother Julius Cerny, born 1855/02/17 immigrated to Nebraska about 1897. He had alot of children. My grandfathers brother Adolph Carney (lived in McCook, married Nettie and had two children, jeanette and Valinda) followed in 1909. Since a while, i try to find the family overseas and now I found alot of names of Julius´ childs. I hope you have something to do with "my" Cernys, but i Think so!!. Would be happy for an answer.

Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english. Would you please mail to michaela.brossmann@web.de

Thank You!!
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