I had the wonderful opportunity to go back home and spend the weekend with my mother. During morning coffee we got to talking about family history and low and behold she busted out this file of unbelievable documents.
Things such as my great grandfathers boarding pass on a German ship into the US. It was on Sept 18, 1918.
Same great grandfathers 7th grade report card from his school in Valasske Senice. His grades were all dobry or velmi dobry! This was quite amusing.
His birth certificate, born in the same community
His Declaration of Intention, which basically is a signed statement upon entering the US that you will abide by the laws of the land and renounce being an anarchist and not a polygamist or believe in polygamy. Also he had to renounce his allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereinty, and particularly to Francis Joseph. Emperor of Austria and Apostolic King of Hungary? " This is interesting because his hometown is right on the Czech/Austrian border. His sponsor paid $40.82 so he could enter the US. What does that equate to in present dollars? It was a healthy sum I believe?
Just neat stuff!
Things such as my great grandfathers boarding pass on a German ship into the US. It was on Sept 18, 1918.
Same great grandfathers 7th grade report card from his school in Valasske Senice. His grades were all dobry or velmi dobry! This was quite amusing.
His birth certificate, born in the same community
His Declaration of Intention, which basically is a signed statement upon entering the US that you will abide by the laws of the land and renounce being an anarchist and not a polygamist or believe in polygamy. Also he had to renounce his allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereinty, and particularly to Francis Joseph. Emperor of Austria and Apostolic King of Hungary? " This is interesting because his hometown is right on the Czech/Austrian border. His sponsor paid $40.82 so he could enter the US. What does that equate to in present dollars? It was a healthy sum I believe?
Just neat stuff!