September
2002
Photos of our Hats Off to
Genealogy Conference
June 2002
We are not alone, Czechs
are looking for Texas relatives
Lubojacky Family
Ennis Market and Sauasge
Factory
They were once among us-
Alex Wensowitch
A view of the a Czech's first
visit.
Bechyne Book Project
The Galveston Daily News
June 12, 1900
My Recent Experience with
Czech Researchers- Frank Kalbac
Genetics and Genealogy- Leo
Baca
Rev. Bergman Tombstone Project
Facts about the census
March 2002
Featuring the John and Vickie Dobecka Family
Kroje- Dance of life!
Book Review- The Seven Sisters of Eve
Hats-Off-To-Genealogy Conference
SPJST: A Fraternal Benefit Society
Past Golden- Mr. and Mrs. Kucera
Genetics and Genealogy: An Introduction
Rev. Ernest Bergmann "The Father of Texas Czechs"
Pictures from our annual meeting
Planning a trip to the Czech Republic
Spell Check?
Texas Cemetery Day
Articles of Incorporation
Member Surnames
Texas Czech License Plate Frames
December 2001
Complete information on the
annual Membership Meeting and Luncheon-TCGS Salutes our Brightest Stars
Czech Glasshouse- In The
Spotlight by Charlene Hurta
From Across The Big Pond-
Information from Dr. Miroslav Koudelka
Murphy's Law of Genealogy
My Trip to Seninka, na Moravia,
Czech Republic by Billy G. Hodon
Tidbit: Genealogist's Disease
Texas Cementary Day Information
Thoughts Of Julia Belicek
by Bill Hodon
Are Your Family Tree Roots
in Exotic Soil? by Gary Kocurek
Poem: The Genealogy Bug
Our Members Are Researching-
Surnames and Villages our members are researching
Book Review: Mission No.
263 by Frank F. Pindak, William S. Tune, and Loy A. Dickinson
Mission Target- Privoser
Oil Refinery and Rail Yards
Morava Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
TCGS Photo Album- Where We
Have Been
Chicago- Information concerning
Chicago Voter Registration, 1888
CGSI 2003 Announcement-TCGS
to be host in Houston, TX.
Photos Hold Keys- Unidentified
photo
Subject: Signs You Are Living
in 2001- Submitted by Sandra Matthijetz
September 2001
The September 8, 2001 Work Shop
Five United with Their Moravian Roots
In Search of a Grandfather
Info about the US Census Schedules
One of Life's Greatest Pleasures is Knowing
Jerry J. Koubek
Our Membership List
Research Location in Bee County
Where We have Been
So You Want to Learn Czech Part II
Ugly Shoes
History of Naturalization Records
Visiting the Ancestral Home
Webb Report
Results of the TCGS Poll
June 2001
Photos of the organization of TCGS
President's message
Letter from the State of Texas
So You Want to Learn Czech by Leroy Hurta
Something to Think About
Book Reviews
Up to Date with TCGS Secretary, Pat Fowler
Membership Report Treasurer's Report
The Home Page Report
One of Life's Greatest Pleasures is Knowing, AIbina Mikeska
Planned Events on the Calendar
Friends of the SPJST Library Report
Past Golden- The Sosoliks
Members & Surnames & Villages they are Researching
From the Fatherland
TCGS Poll
Bits & Pieces
Back issues of the Ceske Stopy are available at TCGS meetings for $5
each, or by mail for $6. Contact Sylvia Laznovsky,
email: 105444.710@compuserve.com.
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