Milčice (Myslív)

Milčice is a village, part of and located about 2.5 km southeast from Myslív in the Klatovy District. There are 66 addresses registered.  In 2011, 98 people lived here permanently. It is also a cadastral territory with an area of 4.28 km2.

Milčice
Village
Coordinates: 49°24′33″N 13°36′19″E
Country Czech Republic
RegionPlzeň
DistrictKlatovy
Area
  Total4.28 km2 (1.65 sq mi)
Elevation
533 m (1,749 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total98
  Density23/km2 (59/sq mi)
Postal code
341 01
Websitehttp://www.obecmysliv.cz/

History

The date of the village's foundation is unknown.[1]

Chapel of St. Joseph

Genealogy and Immigration to America

So far, about 36 people born in Milčice have been identified as immigrating to America, sorted and profiled on FamilySearch. The immigrants are listed as follows (women are paired with their maiden names):

Embarkation Arrival Immigrants Photos
c. 1869 Hranicka - Jan (1832-1922), Jan (1859-1949)
SS Berlin

Bremen

23 Mar 1870

Baltimore

Havranek - Frantisek (1840-1908),[2] Frantisek (1869-1963)

Havlik - Marie (1843-1926) [wife of Frantisek Havranek]

Pechacek - Anna

SS Ohio

Bremen

9 June 1871

Baltimore

Pechacek - Marie (1853-1925)
c. 1879 Havlik - Frantiska (1856-1904)
SS Hohenstaufen

Bremen

27 April 1883

Baltimore

Havlik - Marie (1872-1929) [returned to Czechia]
bef. 1885

Baltimore

Havranek - Josefa
SS America

Bremen

10 Mar 1888

Baltimore

Havlik - Antonie (1867-)[3]
c. 1893 Pansky - Marie (1862-1905)
bef. 1900

Baltimore

Havranek - Anna
28 September 1900

SS Mainz

Bremen

16 Oct 1900

Baltimore

Picka - Karolina (1884-1958)[4]
9 May 1901

SS Frankfurt

Bremen

23 May 1901

Baltimore

Picka - Anna (1887-)[5]
3 May 1902

SS Friedrich der Große

Bremen
SS Friedrich der Große as USS Huron
14 May 1902

New York

Vetrovec - Josef (1876-1928)[6]
8 May 1902

SS Frankfurt

Bremen

22 May 1902

Baltimore

Havlik - Frantisek (1884-1918)
4 December 1902

SS Weimar

Bremen

21 Dec 1902

Baltimore

Picka - Antonin (1888-1967) [with his mother Anna from Nehodiv and sister],[7] Marie (1892-1985)
c. 1903 Chejlava - Marie (1881-)


Stipek - Josef (1882-1967)

bef 1904

Baltimore

Havranek - Josefa
18 February 1905

SS Großer Kurfürst

Bremen
SS Großer Kurfürst (converted to USS Aeolus)
1 Mar 1905

New York

Chejlava - Matej (1885-1968)[8]
7 June 1907

SS Cassel

Bremen
22 Jun 1907

Baltimore

Benda - Marie (1888-) [origin uncertain][9]
29 August 1907

SS Rhein

Bremen

12 Sep 1907

Baltimore

Stipek - Marie (1890-1967)[10]
1 September 1908

SS Kaiser Wilhelm II

Bremen
8 Sep 1908

New York

Pansky - Vaclav (1887-) [to unknown in-law Karel Zalek][11]
before 1910

Baltimore

Pansky - Johanna (1893-)
c. 1910

Baltimore

Havlik - Marie (1886-1960)
c. 1912 Benda - Jan (1893-1970)
19 October 1912

SS George Washington

Bremen
28 Oct 1912

New York

Stipek - Jaroslav (1892-1970)[12]
bef 1913

Baltimore

Havlik - Josefa (1874-)
before 1921 Stipek - Emilie (1888-1959)
19 March 1921

SS La Tourraine

Le Havre

28 Mar 1921

New York

Chejlava - Gustav (1902-1955)[13]

Population

Date Population
1869 246
1880 244[14]
1890 237[15]
1900 227[16]
1910 234[17]
1921 276[18]
1950 199
2011 98
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References

  1. "Historie a památky obce Milčice | Obec Myslív". www.obecmysliv.cz. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  2. Havranek (1870). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  3. Havlik (1888). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  4. Picka (1900). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  5. Picka (1901). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  6. Vetrovec (1902). "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924". FamilySearch.
  7. Picka (1902). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  8. Chejlava (1905). "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924". FamilySearch.
  9. Benda (1907). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  10. Stipek (1907). "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948". FamilySearch.
  11. Pansky (1908). "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924". FamilySearch.
  12. Stipek (1912). "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924". FamilySearch.
  13. Chejlava (1921). "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924". FamilySearch.
  14. "Census 1880 Milčice (Milschitz), Nr. 43 | Porta fontium". www.portafontium.eu. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  15. "Census 1890 Milčice (Milschitz) - souhrn / Sammelbogen | Porta fontium". www.portafontium.eu. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  16. "Census 1900 Milčice (Milschitz) - souhrn / Sammelbogen | Porta fontium". www.portafontium.eu. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  17. "Census 1910 Milčice (Milschitz) - souhrn / Sammelbogen | Porta fontium". www.portafontium.eu. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  18. "Census 1921 Milčice (Milschitz), Nr. 47 | Porta fontium". www.portafontium.eu. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
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