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Johanna Odvody's health certificate. She was given an examination by Josef Odvoda on October 10, 1893 before her departure from Bohemia. She was found to be in perfect health. She was also given the proper vaccinations.

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Obituary of John Wokoun, Great-Great Grandfather of Raymond and Jim Musil. John Wokoun was born in Bohemia in 1832. He came to the United States in 1864 died in 1911 at the age of 79 near Dubois, Nebraska.

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Peter and Mary Odvody with their children Anna, Stephen, Joseph, John, Edward, and Agnes.

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Roman Catholic Catholic prayer book brought to the United States by Maria Musil in 1874. The book was published in 1851 in Litomysl, located in eastern Bohemia. The book is published in Czech, which is rare for the time period.

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This is the citizenship record of Peter Odvody. He became a American citizen on February 4, 1894. He left his home in Osvracin, Harovsky Tyn Plzen, Bohemia Austria-Hungary in 1884.

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The Treasury Report of the Waymire Cemetery began on January 25, 1907. Lots of the cemetery were sold to total a balance of $8.90 on September 23, 1907, all of which was paid to T.J. Waymire for cleaning the cemetery. On July, 30 1908, $1.10 was paid…

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A description of the real estate of the Waymire Cemetery located in Brush Creek precinct in Saline County Nebraska. The cemetery begins at the corners of sections 28, 29, 32, and 33 of the town. It ranges 3 chains East and runs West 4.97 chains, and…

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Certificate of Marriage between Joseph Vetrovsky and Henrietta Ryba on May 8, 1924 in Marysville Kansas.

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Warmer Cemetery records. The cemetery was established in 1879 by Irish families from Massachusetts in Western, Nebraska. The earliest burial dates back to 1871. The 2.47 acre cemetery records were passed down to Charles Harris who was the son of a…

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This Corn Husk doll was created in the early 1900s in Custer County, Nebraska, and has been passed down through Donna Stewart's family through generations.
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