He was born March 6, 1857, in Bohemia, came to America in early boyhood with his parents and settled first at St. Ansgar, later in Lyle township. In 1910 removed to Colorado Springs. He was married to Antoinette Fialka in August, 1892. She died in 1904. Two children died in infancy and four survive, Elsie age 18, Alma 16, Edyth 10 and Lee 8.
He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Henry Mosher and Mrs. Mary Funda and four brothers, Joseph, Charles, Louis and Amos. He was a member of the Woodman and took his card from the Lyle lodge to the lodge at Colorado Springs.
-Austin Daily Herald, January 2, 1912
Contributed by Janet Stephenson
He was born March 6, 1857, in Bohemia, came to America in early boyhood with his parents and settled first at St. Ansgar, later in Lyle township. In 1910 removed to Colorado Springs. He was married to Antoinette Fialka in August, 1892. She died in 1904. Two children died in infancy and four survive, Elsie age 18, Alma 16, Edyth 10 and Lee 8.
He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Henry Mosher and Mrs. Mary Funda and four brothers, Joseph, Charles, Louis and Amos. He was a member of the Woodman and took his card from the Lyle lodge to the lodge at Colorado Springs.
-Austin Daily Herald, January 2, 1912
Contributed by Janet Stephenson
Family Members
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Joseph Machacek
1847–1924
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Josephine Marie Machacek
1848–1855
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Mary M. Machacek Funda
1850–1913
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Charles Mahachek
1851–1929
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Louise Machacek
1853–1910
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Emanuel Machacek
1854–1859
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Antonet Machacek Moshier
1855–1929
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Lewis Machacek
1858–1931
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Josephine "Josie" Machacek
1860–1876
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Amos Machacek
1861–1932
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Anton Machacek
1863–1864
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Fred Machacek
1867–1907
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