Johann John Kolowrat, 18521928 (aged 75 years)

Name
Johann John /Kolowrat/
Given names
Johann John
Surname
Kolowrat
Birth
Note: RC church baptism record: Svitavy Baptisms, baptism index (...) 1843-1853 (v. M30-2408) at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-21984-11151-79?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2H6:n622164048 (Javornik then called Mohren and Svitavy called Zwittau)
Origin
Note: Javornik was called Mohren and Svitavy was called Zwittau in German; Mohren was mostly a German-speaking community until the end of World War II? The Kolowrat surname originated in Germany and the Kolowrats were ethnic Germans long-settled in Bohemia.
Death of a father
Marriage
Note: Possible match (8 Feb 1876 at Svitavy parish): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22100-993-72?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2C2:327035318; indexed https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22100-1871-36?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2C2:327035318
Birth of a son
Note: RC church baptism record: Svitavy Parish, v. M30-5534, page Mohren 34 (image 417 of 473); https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22099-18207-74?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2HK:92929240; Thanks to"hkolowrat"for posting Frank Kolowrat's birthplace, Svitavy
Birth of a daughter
Note: Javornik known as Mohren in German; RC church baptism record"Marie Anna Kollowrat": Svitavy v. M30-5534, page Mohren-44 (page number repeated), image 428 of 473, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-22099-17546-27?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2HK:9292924
Arrival
Birth of a son
Death of a mother
Declaration of Intention
Note: MCLHR naturalizations index ("Johan Kolawont")
Birth of a son
Residence
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
Residence
Death of a wife
Residence
Death of a daughter
Residence
Death
June 1928 (aged 75 years)
Note: killed by a bull
Burial
Note: John Kolowrat, 1852-1928/St Josephs Catholic Cemetery
Family with parents
father
17781868
Birth: March 1, 1778Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: December 8, 1868Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
mother
18161882
Birth: August 15, 1816Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: March 11, 1882Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
himself
18521928
Birth: December 15, 1852 74 36 Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: June 1928Wisconsin, USA
Family with Mary Langer
himself
18521928
Birth: December 15, 1852 74 36 Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: June 1928Wisconsin, USA
wife
18451906
Birth: 1845 20 Lany (then known as Ctyricet Lanu), Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: October 27, 1906Wellington, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA
Marriage MarriageFebruary 8, 1876Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
16 months
son
18771951
Birth: May 19, 1877 24 32 Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: 1951Wisconsin, USA
2 years
daughter
18791915
Birth: August 6, 1879 26 34 Javornik, Svitavy, Pardubicky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: 1915Wisconsin, USA
3 years
son
1882
Birth: January 20, 1882 29 37 Wisconsin, USA
7 years
son
18891962
Birth: April 1889 36 44 Wisconsin, USA
Death: 1962Wisconsin, USA
Birth
Marriage
Arrival
Residence
Residence
Residence
Residence
Name
Death
Burial
Birth

RC church baptism record: Svitavy Baptisms, baptism index (...) 1843-1853 (v. M30-2408) at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-21984-11151-79?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2H6:n622164048 (Javornik then called Mohren and Svitavy called Zwittau)

Origin

Javornik was called Mohren and Svitavy was called Zwittau in German; Mohren was mostly a German-speaking community until the end of World War II? The Kolowrat surname originated in Germany and the Kolowrats were ethnic Germans long-settled in Bohemia.

Marriage

Possible match (8 Feb 1876 at Svitavy parish): https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22100-993-72?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2C2:327035318; indexed https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-22100-1871-36?cc=1804263&wc=MMRC-2C2:327035318

Declaration of Intention

MCLHR naturalizations index ("Johan Kolawont")

Death

killed by a bull

Burial

John Kolowrat, 1852-1928/St Josephs Catholic Cemetery

Declaration of Intention
Media object
Declaration of Intention by John Kolowrat