This section will contain names, dates and places of other JAROLIMEK people who we may someday find out are connected to the Matt and Mary JAROLIMEK/YAROLIMEK family documented herein.
If you have knowledge of any such people, and would consider sharing family information, please drop me a line at: DYAROLIM@MAIL.WIN.ORG
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----- Original Message ----- From: Rachel Collins To: dyarolim@mail.win.org Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 12:23 AM Subject: Have old photos of Jarolimek babies/young boys
Dean,
I have some photos that I obtained through resale, best that I recall. Have had the photos for at least 15 years; seems like during that time it was the “in” thing to display old photos, even if not your own family!
There are 7 photos of 2 boys. Names on back of photos are:
1) Joseph John Jarolimek, Jan 4, 1930, age 3 months
2) John Paul W. Jarolimek, Dec. 21, 1930, age 3 months
3) Joseph Jarolimek, 3 months, Sunday, Jan 19, 1930
4) John and Joseph Jarolimek, March 14, 1931, John 6 months, Joseph 17 months
5) Joseph and John, June 10, 1933 (boys on a pony)
6) John Sept 9, 1933, 3 years (boy holding train?)
7) Feb 1947, 12 years old
Most photos have a stamp on back: Novak Studio, Cicero, ILL.
Also, the name “Kathy” is penned in the corner, as if the owner wanted to give these photos to Kathy.
Will gladly give these photos to the right family if you know them, or come across them.
Sincerely,
Rachel Collins
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From: mark loose [mailto:mloose@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 2:32 AM To: dyarolim@mail.win.org Subject: I am a Dragoun!
Hello. My name is Vicki Dragoun Loose, and I happened across your entry while searching for Anton Dragoun, who was my great-grandfather. He had a son, John Dragoun, my grandfather, and thus mynfather being Ernest Dragoun. I do know that my heritage is from Bohemia. I am pretty sure we are somehow related. Please reply to me at: bohemiangirl58@msn.com
Sincerely, Vicki _________________________________________________________
From: nanato9@comcast.net [mailto:nanato9@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:58 PM To: Dean R. Yarolimek Subject: RE: JAROLIMEK
Hello Dean, thank you so much for your response. my name is marion gardner. my father was william thomas mack, born in 1906 as william thomas jerolmack, his father was john and on his marriage certificate his surname is spelled jerolmac, but on the 1880 census, when he is 5 years old it is listed as geroley mack. his father born in 1845 was albert born in bohemia and i have found his name spelled 3 different ways, geroley mack, jerelemac, and jarolymac. form census reports i believe he came to the united states between 1855 and 1859, because he has a younger sister julia, who was born in the united states in 1857, but all the other siblings were born in bohemia. his father is listed as john jerelemac, born in bohemia in 1816, his wife was mary, albert's wife was jane, and the younger john's wife was mary boyle from ireland, but i have no information on the women at all. on the 1880 census i find a john jarolymich, and wife mary the ages are the same but they are not living with f amily. i also found that julia became a nun with the sisters of saint frances order, and found her on 3 census reports, and that her and albert had other brothers named anthony, vensel, john, and merrett. julia was born in new jersey, but the family settled in philadelphia pa. thank you again, any help you and the website can give me is greatly appreciated. sincerely. marion gardner
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From: nanato9@comcast.net [mailto:nanato9@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 12:12 PM To: JOSEPH JAROLIMEK Subject: my name is marion gardner
dear dean, my name is marion gardner, i live in southeast tenn. i would appreciate all and any help, you may be able to give me.i have located who i believe is my great great grandfather john jarolimac, ( that is the spelling on the 1860 census, he was born in 1816 in austria or bohemia, which i now understand could be the same place. the biggest problem i am having at this point is finding out anything about the females my grandfathers married. it has been a big help to know to look for different and odd ways the name could be found under. again thank you for your help, it is good tho knowthere is someone out there who knows what they are doing. hope to hear from you soon.
sincerely
marion gardner
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From: "Dean R. Yarolimek"
From: nanato9@comcast.net [mailto:nanato9@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 6:46 PM
To: JOSEPH JAROLIMEK
Subject: JAROLIMEK
DEAR SIR
I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO RESEARCH MY FATHERS SURNAME AND I AM NOT HAVING
VERY MUCH LUCK DUE TO THE CHANGES THE NAME HAS UNDERGONE THROUGH THE
GENERATIONS. I BELIEVE HE WAS BORN JOHN JAROLYMICH OR JAROLIMEK IN 1816, AND HIS
BIRTH PLACE HAS BEEN LISTED AS BOHEMIA, AND AUSTRIA. HE MARRIED A WOMAN NAMED
MARY, AND THEY HAD 6 CHILDREN. ON THE 1860 UNITED STATES CENSUS HIS NAME IS SPELLED JERELEMAC, AND 5 OF HIS CHILDREN, MERRETT 21, VENSEL 19, ALBERT 15, JOHN 9, AND ANTHONY 7, ARE LISTED AS BEING BORN IN BOHEMIA, THE YOUNGEST CHILD JULIA AGE 3 WAS BORN IN THE UNITED STATES. SO THAT TELLS ME THE FAMILY IMMIGRATED BETWEEN 1852 AND 1858. IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME TO PLEASE FIND WHERE THEY ORIGINATED FROM I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL. MY CONNECTION TO THEM IS THROUGH
ALBERT, WHO WAS MY GREATGRANDFATHER, AND ON THE 1880 CENSUS THEY HAVE CHANGED THE NAME AGAIN TO GEROLYMACK, IT WAS THEN CHANGED AGAIN, BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHEN TO JEROLMACK, AND THEN TO MACK BY MY FATHER. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
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From: Jarolimek Heinz [mailto:heinzjaro@utanet.at]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 12:34 PM
To: dyarolim@mail.win.org
Subject: genealogy
Dear friend in USA
I have just read the history of your family from Bohemia and your grandfather Matej Jarolimek whose name I found on the wall inscribed with the immigrants` names on Ellis Island when I was in New York city a few years ago.
My name is Jarolimek too and we are researching our genealogy at the moment. My Czech ancestor `s name was Benjamin Jarolimek, a hatmaker from Caslav. He was married to Slanac Anna. They had 12 Sons The names of the youngest sons were Joseph and Benjamin as in the Bible.This family lived around 1800 at Caslav . One of the 12 sons was my direct ancestor JAROLIMEK VINZENS born
28.11.1806 at Caslav, dies 13.4. 1885 ar Pardubice. He was married to Elisabeth Decanovsky . They married in 1833. and had 6 children . Anton 1835- 1916 - my direct ancestor , his brother Egyd 1836-86, his sister Marie(not married), sister Julie married to Mr. Schneider, sister Sophie,(unmarried) and his brother Vinzens -University professor 1846-1921 . The above mentioned Jarolimeks had 9 sons and five daughters.
May be one of them was a direct ancestor of your emigrated family . With best greetings from Austria. (Bohemia was part of the Austrian Empire, so my ancestors spoke and wrote both German and Czech!) HEINZ Jarolimek
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Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 1:01 PM
To: 'Dean R. Yarolimek'
Cc: donirene@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Obituary Warren Timm
My parents were Paul & Agnes (Graner) Schouweiler, farmers. My siblings (all older) were Leo, Don, Lorraine, John & Alice. My folks had about 47 grandchildren so there's still a number of Schouweilers around Kellogg, Wabasha, Plainview & Rochester.
Ben Yarolimek (Jr) was a senior in high school when I was a freshman so I knew him well. Butch I knew mostly by sight, but knew Dorothy, Audrey & Stella somewhat. They were closer in age to John & Alice. Ben (Sr) drove the school bus I rode on. I remember well, when we got too rowdy Ben would stop the bus and say "Settle down or get off & walk". No one ever got off.
Paul
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From: Dean R. Yarolimek [mailto:dyarolim@mail.win.org]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 9:10 AM
Subject: FW: Obituary Warren Timm
Paul,
Maybe you can answer the question cuz Irene asked (she is a daughter of Al Yarolimek and they once lived in Kellogg, MN). Are you kin to the Schouweilers that once lived in/around Kellogg?
Dean
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:31 PM
To: Dean R. Yarolimek
Subject: Re: Obituary Warren Timm
THANKS, DEAN
HEY, DEAN, WHEN I WAS A VERY YOUNG KID, THERE WAS A FAMILY OF SCHOUWEILERS.
CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT THE FATHER DID FOR A LIVING, BUT SURE DO REMEMBER THE
LAST NAME.
ANY KIN OF THAT FAMILY?
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 1:55 PM
To: dyarolim@mail.win.org
Subject: Obituary
I stumbled upon your web site while browsing, and saw the obituaries. My first cousin, Warren Timm, died recently. He had been married to Dorothy Yarolimek, daughter of Ben and Pearl (Martin) Yarolimek of Kellogg, MN. I believe they were later divorced.
I had re-typed the obituary (which appeared in the Wabasha County Herald dated June 6, 2007) to send to my sister so will send you a copy. My scanner is not working so can't send the original. I realize Warren isn't "family", but his and Dorothy's children are listed in case you want to expand your family tree info.
Paul Schouweiler
Kasson, MN
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:58 PM
To: Dean R. Yarolimek
Subject: RE: JAROLIMEK
Hello Dean, thank you so much for your response. my name is marion gardner. my father was william thomas mack, born in 1906 as william thomas jerolmack, his father was john and on his marriage certificate his surname is spelled jerolmac, but on the 1880 census, when he is 5 years old it is listed as geroley mack. his father born in 1845 was albert born in bohemia and i have found his name spelled 3 different ways, geroley mack, jerelemac, and jarolymac. form census reports i believe he came to the united states between 1855 and 1859, because he has a younger sister julia, who was born in the united states in 1857, but all the other siblings were born in bohemia. his father is listed as john jerelemac, born in bohemia in 1816, his wife was mary, albert's wife was jane, and the younger john's wife was mary boyle from ireland, but i have no information on the women at all. on the 1880 census i find a john jarolymich, and wife mary the ages are the same but they are not living with f
amily. i also found that julia became a nun with the sisters of saint frances order, and found her on 3 census reports, and that her and albert had other brothers named anthony, vensel, john, and merrett. julia was born in new jersey, but the family settled in philadelphia pa. thank you again, any help you and the website can give me is greatly appreciated. sincerely. marion gardner
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 12:12 PM
To: JOSEPH JAROLIMEK
Subject: my name is marion gardner
dear dean, my name is marion gardner, i live in southeast tenn. i would appreciate all and any help, you may be able to give me.i have located who i believe is my great great grandfather john jarolimac, ( that is the spelling on the 1860 census, he was born in 1816 in austria or bohemia, which i now understand could be the same place. the biggest problem i am having at this point is finding out anything about the females my grandfathers married. it has been a big help to know to look for different and odd ways the name could be found under. again thank you for your help, it is good tho know there is someone out there who knows what they are doing. hope to hear from you soon.
sincerely
marion gardner
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Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 6:46 PM
To: JOSEPH JAROLIMEK
Subject: JAROLIMEK
DEAR SIR
I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO RESEARCH MY FATHERS SURNAME AND I AM NOT HAVING
VERY MUCH LUCK DUE TO THE CHANGES THE NAME HAS UNDERGONE THROUGH THE
GENERATIONS. I BELIEVE HE WAS BORN JOHN JAROLYMICH OR JAROLIMEK IN 1816, AND HIS
BIRTH PLACE HAS BEEN LISTED AS BOHEMIA, AND AUSTRIA. HE MARRIED A WOMAN NAMED
MARY, AND THEY HAD 6 CHILDREN. ON THE 1860 UNITED STATES CENSUS HIS NAME IS
SPELLED JERELEMAC, AND 5 OF HIS CHILDREN, MERRETT 21, VENSEL 19, ALBERT 15, JOHN
9, AND ANTHONY 7, ARE LISTED AS BEING BORN IN BOHEMIA, THE YOUNGEST CHILD JULIA
AGE 3 WAS BORN IN THE UNITED STATES. SO THAT TELLS ME THE FAMILY IMMIGRATED
BETWEEN 1852 AND 1858. IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME TO PLEASE FIND WHERE THEY
ORIGINATED FROM I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL. MY CONNECTION TO THEM IS THROUGH
ALBERT, WHO WAS MY GREATGRANDFATHER, AND ON THE 1880 CENSUS THEY HAVE CHANGED
THE NAME AGAIN TO GEROLYMACK, IT WAS THEN CHANGED AGAIN, BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHEN
TO JEROLMACK, AND THEN TO MACK BY MY FATHER. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
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From: Jarolimek Heinz
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 12:34 PM
To: dyarolim@mail.win.org
Subject: genealogy
Dear friend in USA
I have just read the history of your family from Bohemia and your grandfather Matej Jarolimek whose name I found on the wall inscribed with the immigrants` names on Ellis Island when I was in New York city a few years ago.
My name is Jarolimek too and we are researching our genealogy at the moment. My Czech ancestor `s name was Benjamin Jarolimek, a hatmaker from Caslav. He was married to Slanac Anna. They had 12 Sons The names of the youngest sons were Joseph and Benjamin as in the Bible.This family lived around 1800 at Caslav . One of the 12 sons was my direct ancestor JAROLIMEK VINZENS born
28.11.1806 at Caslav, dies 13.4. 1885 ar Pardubice. He was married to Elisabeth Decanovsky . They married in 1833. and had 6 children . Anton 1835- 1916 - my direct ancestor , his brother Egyd 1836-86, his sister Marie(not married), sister Julie married to Mr. Schneider, sister Sophie,(unmarried) and his brother Vinzens -University professor 1846-1921 . The above mentioned Jarolimeks had 9 sons and five daughters.
May be one of them was a direct ancestor of your emigrated family . With best greetings from Austria. (Bohemia was part of the Austrian Empire, so my ancestors spoke and wrote both German and Czech!) HEINZ Jarolimek
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From: tjarolimek [mailto:tjarolimek@cfl.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:18 AM
To: dyarolim@mail.win.org
Subject: Other Jarolimeks
Hi Dean, my name is Todd Jarolimek. Our family is originally from Cleveland Ohio, and have migrated to Florida. I googled our name, and found your site. I; as others am interested to see how many other Jarolimeks there are, since a earlier search many years ago, came up with only, John Jarolimek, the author. I know of some family history, but not really all that much. My Aunt Barb Eiben, has done research, and has amassed quite a portfolio. I'm not sure where the Eiben family fits in, but they do somehow. I'd sure be interested in any feedback you may have. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Todd L. Jarolimek Sr.
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 14:27:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: alvin jarolimek
Subject: Jarolimek's in North Dakota
To: Dean Yarolimek
Hi, I'm Alvin Jarolimek from Grand Forks, ND. My father's name was
Matthias, my grandfather's name was Matthias and my great grandfather's
name was Matthias. Although my father and I were born in Walsh County,
ND, my grandfather was from Pisek, in what is now the Czech Republic. I
understand your ancestor named Matej ( which must translate as Matthias)
was also born in Pisek, in what is now the Czech Republic. Maybe we are
related. I a have 6 brothers and 1 sister, Terri (Jarolimek) Kovarik
who lives in Fargo, ND. My oldest brother who now lives in the Seattle,
Washington area and worked for Boeing is also named Matthias. His email
address is mattfj@cedarcomm.com
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From: NLutherP@aol.com
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 15:21:23 EDT
Subject: Drenckhahn ancestors
To: dyarolim@mail.win.org
Dear Dean,
Thank you so much for the information on the Drenckhahns, especially Dora
Brown and Christian Drenckhahn. I am interested because of the Drenckhahns who
are buried in a little cemetery between Oakridge and Altura in rural Winona
County. (I don't know how well you know this area. Oakridge no longer exists,
although Altura is still a rather nice town.)
I am trying to put together a history on the cemetery. Everyone thinks of the
Rollingstone area as being Catholic. However, there were a number of other
influences too. The Drenckhahns who are buried in this cemetery were not
Catholic. The church that was there was Presbyterian and apparently "German". I
know the church was there, but I know nothing more about it, such as when it was
built or why it disappeared.
Could you put me in contact with anyone who would have information on this
area or the families connected with it? I would love to hear from anyone.
Nancy Powell
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From: Eileen Lancer
To: "'DYAROLIM@mail.win.org'"
Subject: RE: Related?
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 15:52:17 -0500
After snopping around a little more on your website, I saw that there are
some family members living in Chicago. The family that just had a baby, I
believe. I think my father is related, although I am not sure, but I
believe through his mother. I will have to find out what her maiden name is
for sure. I know she lived in Wisconsin and she and her brother moved to
Chicago. I have a piece of the family tree with Jarolimeks on it, I will
have to find it. And my cousin is my father's brother's daughter. I told
her we have to be able to PROVE a tie to a family lineage, not just pick up
on a name. When I find my list, I can compare it a little more and see if
any of them cross.
I'll be back in touch. I know many years ago (about 25 or 30) one of the
family members was trying to trace the family back to the old country, but I
never heard any more about it.
Eileen Lancer
SISCORP
281 / 848-4236
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To: "'DYAROLIM@MAIL.WIN.ORG'"
Subject: Related?
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 10:45:48 -0500
I came across your website when I was looking up some information for my cousin. I know that somewhere back in our family tree we have
Jarolimeks that were from Czechoslovakia or there about. I seem to
think there was a Mary & Josef but could not find any other ties that I
recognized. Does the name Fuchs ring any bell with you? I will have to see what records I have at home how my grandmother ties in. Did any of them end up in the Chicago area?
Eileen Lancer
SISCORP
281 / 848-4236
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From: "Mary Hromada"
To:
Subject: Re:
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 19:32:22 -0600
Dean: I am Al, Mary's husband. I am the one that wrote.
Anyway I remember Frank and Florence well. My parents and I were displaced
persons from what is now the Slovak Republic, formerly Czechoslovakia when
under the Communists rule. We were placed at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in
Wabasha. That is how we got to know Frank and Florence. They had us over
to their house near the railroad tracks many times, it was a short distance
from the hospital. Florence was first very afraid of eating my mother's
cooking but when she finally did she loved it. Several times she had my
mother prepare food to take to her home. I spent many visits at the
Chevrolet garage with my dad when he visited Frank.
I last saw Frank just before he passed away. He was lying in his bed at the
new house just above the Mississippi River. A very beautiful home. He let
my father and I sleep in the houseboat. I still think of them a lot because
of their sincere kindness and hospitality. They were fantastic people.
Every once in a while I see Donnie. He told me he purchased an apartment
near Slippery's. Don't know if he is still there.
I work and live in Denver, CO but also have a home in Lake City, MN. We have
a boat at the Wabasha Marina and when we go to the slip I look at the
beautiful house on the hill with its white fencing on the patio and the
beautiful roses. It brings back happy memories.
Al Hromada
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DMVSAV@aol.com
Sent: April 22, 2003 10:40 AM
To: Dean R. Yarolimek
Subject: Re: Jarolimek
Here are my notes on the family:
Moved to Filer, Idaho in 1946.
Gilbert Jarolimek (newspaper obit courtesy of Arleen Vorce)
Gilbert Jarolimek, 84, of Filer, Idaho, died Friday, March 23. 2001, at his home.
He was born Aug. 19, 1916, on a farm south of Dorchester, Neb., to Emanuel and Georgia Jarolimek. After graduating from county schol he worked at home on the family farm. In 1937, he married Helen Stejskal in Concordia, Kan. He then worked at the Crete Golden Harvest Brewery. In 1939, he went into farming for himself. The drought continued and not much was raised, so they decided to move to Idaho.
There he did custom farming and hay bailing. In 1953, Gilbert and his brother Leo built their own sagebrush machinery and began clearing sagebrush off the desert land. Gilbert, his son Dennis and brother Leo cleared thousands of acres of sagebrush land in Idaho, Utah, Neveda and Oregon, which is now irrigated farmland.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles 378 of Grand Island, Neb., where he enjoyed dancing to polka music. He loved hunting, fishing and playing his button accordion.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Helen; son and daughter-in-law, Dennis and Patty Jarolimek of Filer; daughter and son-in-law, Janice and John Montegna of Oregon; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother Leo.
At Gilbert's request no services were held, cremation was under the direction of Parke's Magic Valley Funeral Home of Twin Falls.
Arleen (my mother-in-law) and Helen (Gilbert's wife) are sisters. She did not have want paper this was from, I still need to ask.
Denise M. Vorce
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DMVSAV@aol.com
Sent: April 21, 2003
To: Dean R. Yarolimek
Subject: Re: Jarolimek
Dear Dean,
I am not a Jarolimek. But my husband has some in his family. They are Leo and Gilbert Jarolimek. Born in Nebraska and cleared sagebrush in Idaho. They designed the machinery also. My husband has very fond memories of working with them as a young man.
Just thought you would like to know.
D. M. Vorce
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From: - Sat Apr 12 09:02:17 2003
Subject: correction
From: Darlene Creuzer
To: dyarolim@mail.win.org
Hi Dean: I for some time had thought that for some reason our families
crossed in marriage. On an obituary of Helen Creuzer some years ago it
reads that a Ben Yarolimek was a pallbearer at her funeral. I didn't
think to much of it until a Fred Yarolimek came to our school district
and became the elementary principal in our small community of St. Croix
Falls, Wis. My children went to school with his children (they were
around the same ages) and his wife Sandy became an acquaintance of
mine after Fred's death. She moved back to Onalaska, where my daughter
is going to school.My daughter see's Sandy every now and then in
Wal-Mart, and stops to say Hi.
Anyway I pursued the possibly of the family connection and discovered
my husband's great cousin (or something like that) Clara Louise
Schurhammer married Ben Yarolimek in 2-11-1950. Her mother was
Charoltte Creuzer who married Roy Schurhammer. You have Louise
Schurhammer listed as Schumacher. The Schurhammer have a long
residence in the Wabasha area, as well as the Creuzer's. The Creuzer's
owned the Wabasha bottling company for years in the 1890's and before
that owned the one in Alma wisconsin.I don't know if Louise was married
before she married Ben or if they had children, but I don't think
so.The name Matt Schuth keeps coming up in the obituaries of Ben
Yarolimek and some of the Creuzer's but as yet have not made the
connection. I contacted the Schuth family in Wabasha and they don't
know if or what the connection is. they might have just been friends.
anyway I was making that one small correction.
It's a small world to think that our two families can finally come
together after the ancestors living by one another and then our
families living in the same community so many years later. I did write
to Sandy and told her how we are connected. Have a nice day.
Darlene Creuzer St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
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Subject: :-)
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 13:10:56 +0100
From: "Jiri Jarolimek"
To:
While sufring the Net, I discovered your Web site and found it very interesting. My Father was born in PRAGUE and his name is JOSEF JAROLIMEK, Czech Republic. I remember he talked about Jarolimeks, but this name was apparently not unusual in that area. Again, thanks for a nice Web page.
Best regards,
Ing. Ji?� Jarol�mek
PROLUX - Consulting spol. s r.o.
V�clavsk� n�m?st� 43
110 00 Praha 1
Tel: 0777 905 133
ICQ 152914230
jarolimek@prolux.cz
www.prolux.cz
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Subject: Jarolimek family
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 13:10:27 +0200
From: "tiscali mail"
To:
Dobry den
i was surfing with google and so i have find your homepage. My husband is a Jarolimek born in P?erov CZ. His vather was born in
Prostejov and so hes vather to, but he said they are originaly from Nachod and more earlier maybe from the north of bohemia.
In Malenovice is a n�m?st� called Jarolimek.
best regards to you and all Jarolimeks
my E-Mail: isabelle@tiscali.cz
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Subject: RE: Visit of your website (JAROLIMEK)
Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 09:32:20 +0200
From: "Lubos Jarolimek"
To: "'Dean R. Yarolimek'"
Dear Dean:
I am not offended at all that you are listing my information on your
webbsite. I have an ambition to do something like that for my children for
some time, but never have time to do so. I will be working in my position
till June 30, 2002, thereafter I will take some vacation and I estimate that
I will be able to contact you may be in September.
Briefly today. You are correct that there would be more children (sons) than
I mailed to you. My grandfather Frantisek had three children, but the girl
died during the W.W.I on tuberculosis and my father's brother Ladislav (my
uncle) died in 1960 childless. As much I remember from my father going back
another generation (Jan Krtitel Jarolimek) these Jarolimeks had normally
about 10 children (only half of them lived to maturity)
.
My parents got married during the nazi occupation. At that time in order to
get married you had to prove that you are not Jewish few generation back. My
parents collected the church data at that time and there is a box in our
basement with these documents. I brought it to our house when my mother
died, but never felt like going trough it. I am afraid it will have more
data about Prochazka family than Jarolimek's family.
But I am current with Vladimir Jarolimek family still living at Libice 10.
That would be brother of my grandfather Frantisek Jarolimek who inherited
that house. My grandfather got a job with the railroad when they built the
connection to Dobris and was transferred to Prague. But my father spend
every summer with his cousin in Libice and kept connection with that branch
of family. I will ask my second removed cousins what records they have. But
my father told me that if you go to churches all record end about 1650
because the church was burned.
Once again I will go into this probably in September. I do not think that I
would the time before that.
Regards,
Lubos Jarolimek
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Subject: Visit of your website (JAROLIMEK)
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 16:09:53 +0200
From: "Lubos Jarolimek"
To:
May 16, 2002
Dear Jarolimeks:
I just visited your webbsite. How did I get there? I am just resigning from
my position and we were using the "google" search engine to find out on how
many organization is my name listed. Than I saw an e-mail from my son Paul
Jarolimek mailed to your webbsite one year ago.
I like to add something. In Prague telephone book is listed 70 Jarolimek's
and 26 Jarolimkova (female). My own phone number is unlisted, and I am
probably not alone. As far as I know all Jarolimek's are originated from the
vinicity of Pribram. Our branch of family is documented about six generation
and it goes into hamlet of Libice Number 10. Libice is now administratively
part of Dobris in Pribram's County. It goes from about 1700 like this:
Josef Jarolimek married to Veronika Marhalova
son
Jakub Jarolimek (farmer) married to Marie Kratka
son
Jan Krtitel Jarolimek (born 5.28.1854) married to Anna Plavcova (born
2.5.1857)
son
Frantisek Jarolimek (11/27/1879-6/14/1950) married to Marie Michalova
(3/29/1884-7/4/1944)
son
Josef Jarolimek (1/4/1909-3/24/1994) married to Miloslava Prochazkova
(8/6/1924-4/16/1998)
son
Milos Jarolimek (9/23/1944-9/25/1997) childless
and
Lubos Jarolimek (10/16/1945-?) - that would be me
sons:
Frank Jarolimek (2/14/79) from wife Daniele Proner
Paul Jarolimek (6/26/80) from wife Daniele Proner
Tom Jarolimek (7/27/92) from wife Jitka Panesova
As far as I know all Jarolimeks who migrated to USA were going about 1850's
and ended in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and similar. When I lived in
Omaha, NE and my name got published in the telephone book, one Yarolimek
promtly called me that he saw my name in the phone book and inquired if we
could be relatives.
I hope you can find this contribution interesting. I am also enclosing my
resume that you can see one lifestory of Jarolimek. My brother Milos is
burried in Freemont, California and my two sons Frank and Paul live with
their mother in Oakland, California. Tom is living with us in Prague.
Sincerely,
Lubos Jarolimek
K Vizerce 303
16400 Praha 6
Czech Republic
(4202) 2096-1004
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Mon, 8 Apr 2002 23:56:32 +1000
From: "David Vohradsky"
Dear Dean,
My Grandmother is Marie Jarolimkova b. 24 April 1910 Drahlin, Pribram d. 13
October 1976 in Australia.
Her parents are Josef Jarolimek and Marie Palivcova b. 25 March 1880 d. 19
December 1956 in Sporilov, Prague
I am wondering whether Josef Jarolimek is the son of your Josef Jarolimek b.
6 June 1837
or the same Josef Jarolimek b. 6 November 1902.
I think that Drahach may be Drahlin, 8km from Pribram.
My Grandfather is Frantisek Vohradsky from Obcenice, near Drahlin.
Regards
David Vohradsky
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Subject: grettings from Czech Republic
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 22:38:33 +0100
From: "milan"
To:
Dobr� den,
zdrav�m v�s ze srdce Evropy a jen douf�m, �e um�te �esky, jeliko� m�
angli�tina nen� moc
dobr�.. Velice m� zaujaly va�e str�nky, je moc fajn, �e hled�te va�e p�edky
a �e jste
hrd� na va�i rodinu. Mohl bych v�m velice pomoci, proto�e zn�m mnoho lid� v
Jablonn�
a jej�m okol�.. Bydl� zde m� babi�ka a poch�z� od tud moj� m�ma.. S�m se
jmenuji Kub�t,
mo�n� jsme p��buzn� :-)). Ve va�em z�jmu se p��padn� ozv�te..
M�j te se fajn
Milan Kub�t \ Czech Republic\ Europe
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Verze: 6.0.197 / Virov� b�ze: 94 - datum vyd�n�: 24.9.2000
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Subject: Jarolimek
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 12:24:19 +0100
From: Anette Jarolimeck
Dear Dean,
my name is Anette Jarolimeck, i am from Germany, i now That the Grandfather of my Father is
Josef Jarolimek and he is born 13.02.1832.
Do you now where i can ask if he is also born in bohemia.
perhaps you can give me an adress.
greatings from germany
Anette
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Friday 03/30/2001 3:03:30pm
Name: Elenka Jarolimek
E-Mail: Elenka_jaro@yahoo.com
Comments:
I was checking out who else has my last name, and I found this web page. My
father, Lubormir Jarolimek immigrated in 1968 from Prague, CR. His father was
Frantisek (?) Jarolimek who ran a pub in Prague before moving to Partisanke,
SR. I am not sure where my grandfather was born.
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Friday 01/26/2001 9:46:38pm
Name: L. V. Shrbeny
E-Mail: lmsus@aol.com
Comments:
While sufring the Net, I discovered your Web site and found it very
interesting. My Father was born near Pribram, Czech Republic. I remember he
talked about Jarolimeks, but this name was apparently not unusual in that
area. Again, thanks for a nice Web page.
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Wed, 4 Oct 2000 05:54:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul Jarolimek-Proner
Email: pjproner@yahoo.com
interesting site.
i am Paul (usa; ca), the son of Lubos jarolimek (cz;
prague) who is the son of josef jarolimek (cz;
prague).
My mother's maiden name is Proner. I don't know if
this is relevant info to you, but i thought it might
be interesting to find out.
good luck on your reaserch.
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Subject: ?Dragoun"
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 21:22:20 -0500
From: "Donna Dragoun"
To: "Dean R Yarolimek"
Hi Dean
It seems as if Dragouns are popping up everywhere. I wrote to a few and
have gotten responses, even from Venezuela. Have you seen their family tree
on the internet, complete with a few generations of pictures?
The Kladno we're talking about would be the one closest to Prague and Prague
is where my father's nephew lives.
His name is Vaclav Novak, Evropska 1691/35 Praha
6 Dejvice, 16000. You'll have to excuse the format that I wrote his address
in but my father gave me this info over the phone. My father didn't tell
his nephew that someone may be contacting him so he may be a little
reluctant to divulge information at first. Make sure to mention that its
for Donna. I met him and his daughter a few years ago when they came to
Canada and my father said they loved me, so he may soften up a little if he
knows its for me. I don't even know how much he can tell us. His mother
and my father had the same father, but different mothers.
We used a lot of sign languageand translators (calculator style and Dad
style), since they only speak a little English and I only speak a little
Czech, but somehow we managed.
My grandmother's name was Matylda Beznoska. My grandfather's (Karel
Dragoun) and Jan's father's first name is unknown to us but their mother's
name was Anna Malinova. My father said that Karel was born in Smecno, Slany
and we assume that Jan was also born there.
I hope to visit the Family History Center (Mormons) this week and hopefully
will find some useful information. Have you ever visited one of their
libraries? Their internet site shows quite a few Dragouns, going back as
far as 1725. Some are even in Denmark and Finland. Who knows?
I find this all very fascinating and every time I stumble upon another
Dragoun, I'm hopeful that it will be another piece to this very difficult
puzzle.
Please keep in touch,
Donna
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Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 10:03:24 -0400
From: Madeleine_Jarolimek@daimlerwash.com
Hello,
I am afraid my input will be of little help to you. My father's name was
Joseph Jarolimek, but he did not come over to the US until the 1960's. I
never knew him (he is still alive, living in Yugoslavia currently), but he
must be 70 or older now. I never knew my grandparents on his side, either,
or any Jarolimeks for that matter, but they stayed in Europe as far as I
know.
It's interesting to know there are a few of them over here, though! I'm
sure they've suffered the many misspelled names, as I have. : )
Madeleine Jarolimek
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