Jacub and Mary Zajic are believed to be his parents since they immigrated in 1859 moving from Bohemia to Blue Earth County, Minnesota. In 1877, they also moved to Kansas about the same time as their son Joseph moved with his wife, Johanna. His parents are buried in Ellsworth co., Kansas.
In 1895 Kansas census, Joseph lived in Holyrock, Ellsworth Co., Kansas moving there from Minnesota.
The 1900 census shows a family with all the same names, dates, and heritage living in Polk, Oregon...This is highly unusual, but the comparison is unmisstakable.
The 1910 census finds them in Prince George Co., Virginia.
He had a total of 9 children-- listed here:
Behumila Millie, Joseph Zdenek, George Milos, John Eugene, Nadimus, Vladimir Walter, Winslow Frank, Helen and Evelina.
Jacub and Mary Zajic are believed to be his parents since they immigrated in 1859 moving from Bohemia to Blue Earth County, Minnesota. In 1877, they also moved to Kansas about the same time as their son Joseph moved with his wife, Johanna. His parents are buried in Ellsworth co., Kansas.
In 1895 Kansas census, Joseph lived in Holyrock, Ellsworth Co., Kansas moving there from Minnesota.
The 1900 census shows a family with all the same names, dates, and heritage living in Polk, Oregon...This is highly unusual, but the comparison is unmisstakable.
The 1910 census finds them in Prince George Co., Virginia.
He had a total of 9 children-- listed here:
Behumila Millie, Joseph Zdenek, George Milos, John Eugene, Nadimus, Vladimir Walter, Winslow Frank, Helen and Evelina.
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