Hurt Family...Beginning
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Hurt LegacyThe Hurt Connection
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Wedding
Picture (courtesy of Linda
Hurt) - Jerry Joseph HURT (age 24) and Anna
Slavicek (age 16). They were married 11 May
1897. Jerry Joseph's parents were Anton and Eloize Hurt. |
Czech Immigration Passenger Lists - "New York Passenger Lists 1870-1880", by Leo Baca, Vol. V, pg 60, privately published, copyrighted 1993 shows the following:
HURT, Johann 41, Anna 14, Maria 9, Johann 8, Barbara 6, Franz 4, Anton 2, Maria 39, Bohemia; Weser 14 March 1876.
Linda Hurt sent this information that she ran across in the Library in Independence, Missouri. The "Nebraska / Kansas Czech Settlers'" book written by Margie Sobotka, page 131, for Howard County Kelso District states:
"Mat. Mrkvicka from Lestina, Caslav, Ant. (Anton) Hurt, Vac. (Vaclav) Hurt, Jos. (Joseph) Hurt and Fr. (Franz) Hurt. Ant. and Fr. are from Oujezdec, Kutna Hora, Caslav and Vac. and Jos. are from Dubina, Caslav. "
They all owned farm land in Howard County. There is also a Jan Francl from Dubina in that District (precinct) and Vaclav married a Francl girl.
The 1880 Census for Nebraska lists Anton HURT as 8 years old and born in 1872. Their homestead's were in Farwell (Posen), Nebraska. There is a Czech cemetery in Farwell where some of Anton and Louise HURT's family is buried.
There is a book in the Lincoln Court House about early settlers and the HURT's are in it on page 210. It's called "Nebraska, Kansas Czeck Settlers, 1891 to 1895". The best book to read is "A History of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska" compiled by Rose Rosicky. Both book's are in Lincoln, Nebraska Court House.
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