The Frank and Veronika Kostal Family of Kluky, District of Pisek
There are several Kostal families of the same location.
Frank Kostal and Veronika Zeman Kostal were both born in Kluky. Veronika's birth has been discovered – 6-3-1826 at Klyky #14.
Frank (Frantisek) married Veronika on 11-27-1848 in Kluky.
These children of Frank and Veronika have been discovered so far (all were born at Kluky #53)
Frank (Frantisek) 1-26-1849
John (Jan) 6-2-1850
Joseph 9-11-1852
Vaclav 9-27-1855
Matej 11-24-1861
Anton (Antonin) 2-22-1865
Marie 1-15-1871
Son Frank (Frantisek) married Josepha Bican on 4-9-1872 in Kluky. Josepha (Josephine) was born 4-11-1848 at Kluky #7.
Josephine would have a daughter, Marie, born 6-20-1870 at Kluky #8.
While all Czech and USA records list the family spelling as Kostal, their immigration record is under Koschtial.
Departing Bremen and arriving at Baltimore on 6-10-1872 aboard the ship Uhland: Koschtial: Fr. 44, Veronica 46, Frank 23, John, Joseph 19, Wenzel 16, Anton 6, Marie 1 and Josepha 24, Marie 1.
Son John Kostal married Marie Castoral (born 4-24-1853 at Chrestovice #9) on 8-24-1873 at Saint John Nepomucene Church in Chicago.
Son Joseph Kostal married Terezie Pavlicek on 6-7-1874 at Saint John Nepomucene Church in Chicago.
Son Vaclav (James) married Josephine Vitek on 9-9-1877 at Saint Procopius Catholic Church in Chicago.
Son Matej died in Chicago on 8-17-1891. Records list "Mausoleum" as cemetery.
Son Anton – no verified records have been found so far.
Daughter Marie married James Zeman on 5-4-1895 in Chicago.
1880 Census Chicago
Illinois Cook Chicago, 055 Page 12 at 116 19th St.
John Kostel 30, Mary 24, Mary 6, Josephine 4, Joseph 9/12
Illinois Cook Chicago 055 Page 5 at 100 Fisk
Frank Kostiel 55, Mary 50, Tony 16, Mary 10
Illinois Cook Chicago 055 Page 34 at 296 20th
James Kastel 25, Josephine 22, Annie 3, Christina 9/12
Illinois Cook Chicago 070 Page 62 at 9 Ritchie Place
Joseph Koscial 28, Theresa 26, Joseph 5, Borzyna 2
1900 Census
Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 8 D0210 Page 9 at 427 W. 18th
James Zeman 31, Mary 29, Anna 3, James 2, Bessie 3/12
Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 8 D0215 Page 21 at 102 Fisk
Joseph Kostal 48, Tressie 45, Kristy 18, Emma 16, William 13, Rosey 11
Most of these family members are interred in Bohemian National Cemetery of Chicago.
Name: Frank Kostal
Sex: Male
Age: 71
Death Age: 71y
Birth Year (Estimated): 1821
Birthplace: Bohemia
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Laborer
Race: White
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 09 Nov 1892
Event Place: , Cook, Illinois, United States
Event Place (Original): Cook Co., Illinois
Record Number: 85
Reference: cn 1024
Digital Folder Number: 004004757
Microfilm Number: 1239934
Image Number: 00770
Indexing Batch: B04919-4
Citing this Record
"Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N79Z-F65 : 8 March 2018), Frank Kostal, 09 Nov 1892; citing , Cook, Illinois, United States, source reference cn 1024, record number 85, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,239,934.
The Frank and Veronika Kostal Family of Kluky, District of Pisek
There are several Kostal families of the same location.
Frank Kostal and Veronika Zeman Kostal were both born in Kluky. Veronika's birth has been discovered – 6-3-1826 at Klyky #14.
Frank (Frantisek) married Veronika on 11-27-1848 in Kluky.
These children of Frank and Veronika have been discovered so far (all were born at Kluky #53)
Frank (Frantisek) 1-26-1849
John (Jan) 6-2-1850
Joseph 9-11-1852
Vaclav 9-27-1855
Matej 11-24-1861
Anton (Antonin) 2-22-1865
Marie 1-15-1871
Son Frank (Frantisek) married Josepha Bican on 4-9-1872 in Kluky. Josepha (Josephine) was born 4-11-1848 at Kluky #7.
Josephine would have a daughter, Marie, born 6-20-1870 at Kluky #8.
While all Czech and USA records list the family spelling as Kostal, their immigration record is under Koschtial.
Departing Bremen and arriving at Baltimore on 6-10-1872 aboard the ship Uhland: Koschtial: Fr. 44, Veronica 46, Frank 23, John, Joseph 19, Wenzel 16, Anton 6, Marie 1 and Josepha 24, Marie 1.
Son John Kostal married Marie Castoral (born 4-24-1853 at Chrestovice #9) on 8-24-1873 at Saint John Nepomucene Church in Chicago.
Son Joseph Kostal married Terezie Pavlicek on 6-7-1874 at Saint John Nepomucene Church in Chicago.
Son Vaclav (James) married Josephine Vitek on 9-9-1877 at Saint Procopius Catholic Church in Chicago.
Son Matej died in Chicago on 8-17-1891. Records list "Mausoleum" as cemetery.
Son Anton – no verified records have been found so far.
Daughter Marie married James Zeman on 5-4-1895 in Chicago.
1880 Census Chicago
Illinois Cook Chicago, 055 Page 12 at 116 19th St.
John Kostel 30, Mary 24, Mary 6, Josephine 4, Joseph 9/12
Illinois Cook Chicago 055 Page 5 at 100 Fisk
Frank Kostiel 55, Mary 50, Tony 16, Mary 10
Illinois Cook Chicago 055 Page 34 at 296 20th
James Kastel 25, Josephine 22, Annie 3, Christina 9/12
Illinois Cook Chicago 070 Page 62 at 9 Ritchie Place
Joseph Koscial 28, Theresa 26, Joseph 5, Borzyna 2
1900 Census
Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 8 D0210 Page 9 at 427 W. 18th
James Zeman 31, Mary 29, Anna 3, James 2, Bessie 3/12
Illinois Cook Chicago Ward 8 D0215 Page 21 at 102 Fisk
Joseph Kostal 48, Tressie 45, Kristy 18, Emma 16, William 13, Rosey 11
Most of these family members are interred in Bohemian National Cemetery of Chicago.
Name: Frank Kostal
Sex: Male
Age: 71
Death Age: 71y
Birth Year (Estimated): 1821
Birthplace: Bohemia
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Laborer
Race: White
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 09 Nov 1892
Event Place: , Cook, Illinois, United States
Event Place (Original): Cook Co., Illinois
Record Number: 85
Reference: cn 1024
Digital Folder Number: 004004757
Microfilm Number: 1239934
Image Number: 00770
Indexing Batch: B04919-4
Citing this Record
"Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N79Z-F65 : 8 March 2018), Frank Kostal, 09 Nov 1892; citing , Cook, Illinois, United States, source reference cn 1024, record number 85, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,239,934.
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