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You can find here all family  trees  that we know about  in the territory of former Czechoslovakia. Particular family trees are named  so due to the

type of haplogroup  history and  the dominant   hometown of  those people.

Family tree on my web side you will find like a picture in a format EMF or in  a format GenoPro. Format GenoPro offer you  also possibility to get next

information  if you  click on particular people in a family tree. If you decide for  a format GenoPro,  you have to down load  to your computer and install

a free program GenoPro  1.90.cz in a Czech version from this page , or have to down load  from the www.genopro.com in a English version.

If you  are looking for  Lauermans ,  write  the christian name to Atomz finder.

If you are looking for another person, write  the second name to Atomz finder.  It is also possible to search based on the  year of birth.   Please do not

use a Czech diacritic.

Christian names  are placed in  family trees  in  the understood grammar form.

 For example:

Johan =    Hans, Johanes

 

The correct result  you will get , if marked like the Site Result + the  name of the  family tree. 

Click on this result, and  the  finder  will show you  the chosen  family tree with a list of people from this family tree.  There is also the person you are

looking for.

If you want to continue with searching, please click on the choosen family tree ( firstly you must  down load  the program Geno Pro)  and open it.

Write again name or date in the Genopro  program searcher marked like a binocular. This program searcher is possible to set up. The program searcher

is placed on the upper  icone line on the screen. Click  again on the choosen result  and  program finder will show you  the choosen person directly on

family tree.

If you have a problem to in seeing the family tree on your screen, be sure that problem is in internet explorer. I am using  Microsoft Explorer .Try to

change your explorer, or down load the family tree directly to your computer.

All living  people or  those who have died  recently  are shown in a family tree  in a way, not to be easily identified  due to the  Czech law nr. 101/2000

sb. This is the reason, that you cannot find   the complete data on births and deaths for them.

 

Because I am only the one, who is developing this study, it is probable that in a case of any serious  problems with me , no one else  will be able to pay 

for  the internet domain; and this web page  will be lost. I do not think  that it would  be a   world catastrophe, but it would be  pity  to lose the work

that  I did.  For  this  reason  I advice   all visitors  to down load  to their computers  all files in which they are interested .

 

If any of  visitors  to these pages  wish to  continue with this work, I will be glad to help you as far as I am able .

 

Geno pro 1.90.cz – programme    here


 

 Family tree 
 

(to browse family trees install Geno pro 1.9.cz)

 

 

 

 R1b     Kamenice (Kamnitz) - Jihlava                                                                                

 R1b     Kunratice (Kunnersdorf) - Císařský (Kaiserwalde 12)

 R1b     Manušice (Mannisch) - Praha                                                                                   

 I1b-I2a Cervená Recice (Roth Retschitz) - USA                                                            

                 Království - (Konigswald)

R1a      Buttnesgesell (Deutschland) - Plzen                                                                                     

R1b      Víska (Wiska) - Bela pod Bezdezem

I1b-I2a Lednické Rovné (Slowakia) - Bratislava                                                           

I1b-I2a Skalice - (Langenau)

 

                                                                                                                                    Fragments of family trees

                                                                                    (to browse family trees install Geno pro 1.9.cz)

 

There you can find mostly information from the birth registry in a form of pieces and dead end branches of family trees where  there were not any male

descendants, or it was not possible to find their current families or present places of residence. For some  it was not possible to be  100%  sure about 

connecting them to  the main family tree.

 

                                                        

             Fragment Ceskolipsko