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  • 3 months

    Looking for parish records translation?

    I'll be happy to help you with that!
    I'm transcribing and translating parish records (and not only those, but also cadastral or estate records, chronicles, census records and much more) all languages that were used in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia in the past - from Czech, German, Latin...

  • 1 year

    Patreon site

    I've mentioned the Patreon site before - and since October I'm writing new blog posts mainly there, publishing them here with a delay. Usually because I just forget to transfer the posts here. Of course, some posts are patrons-only, but there is still...

  • 1 year

    Surnames derived from water

    September voting about surname topic for October showed you are interested in surnames which were derived from water. So let's take a look on such surnames - and see how many of those we have.
    Water is voda in Czech and Wasser in German. I'll use both languages as both were used here in the Czech Republic in the past....

  • 1 year

    Male first names in Latin

    There are thousands of first names today. But our ancestors used just a few tens of them. They wanted to fit in, not to stand out, because anyone who stood out was usually suspicious.
    Records in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia are usually writen in Latin between abt 1730 and 1784. And Latin uses declension and has six cases:...

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