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- EJK said his grandfather's middle name was Joseph. But his headstone reads "John F. Kalny."
EJK said the Kalneys and the Mikes families didn't get along so this family immigrated to the US.
The family came from Bohemia, just outside of Prague.
1910 census, St. Louis City
John T., 66, laborer at street dept.
Mary, 60, mother of 11-8 living, she speaks Bohemian
It says they mmigrated in 1871 and all the children born MO- but I think this is wrong-I think 1881or2 is right.
John, 39
Frances, 26
Louis 23
Frank J., 20 or 21
Lillie A., 18
1900 St. Louis census
John Kalny head, 1845, 55, tailor, immigrated in 1882
Mary Kalny, 1850,50 wife, 10 children (can't read parts)
Annie Mch 1873, 27, servant
Thomas, Nov 1874, 26, Laborer
Mary, Apr. 1878, 22, "Landyous? (same as Francis)
John June 1880, 20 Bricklayer
(All above immigrated 1882, in country 18 years)
Francis daughter, Aug 1882, 18, lumanyrer? (same as Mary)
Louis, Aug. 1886, 14 years old ?manness?
Frank J. son, May 1889, 11, at school
Lilly, 9, Sept. 1891, at school
Lizzie K. Feb 1895, 5
(Last 5 kids born in MO, all can read& write except 5&9 year olds)
1889-90 St. Louis City directory he's a tailor at 1529 Picker.
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