Kaspar
My ancestor was surname Kaspar, Kašpar, because house of my greatgrandfather Halámka and his wife Marie Halámková b. Chourová, was called: "U Kašparů" and the same surname occurs in this village also today. House was fired and built new, but them they called still "U Kašparů" and so here is ancestor Kaspar. Village of this place, from where my grandmother Bartosova, b. Halamkova came from was Chlumětín, Czech and Moravian Highlands, Chlumětín, Ceskomoravská vysočina, Czech republic, near Svratka, Svratouch etc.. So I look for more informations about genealogy and family history of Kašpar, Chlumětín, Vysočina or this locality.
Genealogy for help to find surname Kaspar
Halamka information I can send after demand, it is family who had 10 boys and spread in locality of North-West Bohemia near Filipov, Chlumetin, Dedova... I publish only part of my genealogy for lack of time now
Vaclav Halamka/Halamek (U Kašparů), Chlumětín
*20.5.1897 taylor, shop and farm /free translation/
+18.12.1947 in order of knighood + Marie b. Chour 18.8.1905-10.3.1994 women taylor / her parents Alois Chour Svratouch , familiant, shoemaker from Chlumetin 1872-1958, he had brother Frantisek who died probably without children in Prague...if I good remember taylor+Anna b. Fajmonova 1881-1979 she netted /her parents Josef Fajmon Chlumetin + Anna Fajmon b. Tomaskova Chlumetin, his parents Frantisek Chour, podruh in Svratouch, Jozefa Cachova, Svratouch, her parents Johan/Jozef Zach +1870,1796+Teresie b. 1783, his parents Zach Josef b. 1761+ Alzbeta b. 1764, Zachs were in order of knighood and met with people from whole world in asylum house Zadusne which was burned as also Halamkas house was burned and build again, Halamka played theatre, then later he died saved saying he sees Christ comming for him, he spoke several languages, later was protestant, first catholic, because of going to tell sins to the priest, people on horses in mantles went there and so on. They were secret I heard but many books are about Zachs. Some ancestors were artists, making nets and crocheting and so on, V. Halamka spoke German, Italian, Russian
Frantisek Halamka
5.12.1858 Filipov-abt 1902
1850-1893
shop and farm /free translated/
Halamka
richtar in Filipov /chief of village, primator, I do not know translate/
b. Filipov 1920+ Anna Vtipilova
Vaclav Halamka/Halamek (U Kašparů), Chlumětín
*20.5.1897 taylor, shop and farm /free translation/
+18.12.1947 in order of knighood + Marie b. Chour 18.8.1905-10.3.1994 women taylor / her parents Alois Chour Svratouch , familiant, shoemaker from Chlumetin 1872-1958, he had brother Frantisek who died probably without children in Prague...if I good remember taylor+Anna b. Fajmonova 1881-1979 she netted /her parents Josef Fajmon Chlumetin + Anna Fajmon b. Tomaskova Chlumetin, his parents Frantisek Chour, podruh in Svratouch, Jozefa Cachova, Svratouch, her parents Johan/Jozef Zach +1870,1796+Teresie b. 1783, his parents Zach Josef b. 1761+ Alzbeta b. 1764, Zachs were in order of knighood and met with people from whole world in asylum house Zadusne which was burned as also Halamkas house was burned and build again, Halamka played theatre, then later he died saved saying he sees Christ comming for him, he spoke several languages, later was protestant, first catholic, because of going to tell sins to the priest, people on horses in mantles went there and so on. They were secret I heard but many books are about Zachs. Some ancestors were artists, making nets and crocheting and so on, V. Halamka spoke German, Italian, Russian
Frantisek Halamka
5.12.1858 Filipov-abt 1902
1850-1893
shop and farm /free translated/
Halamka
richtar in Filipov /chief of village, primator, I do not know translate/
b. Filipov 1920+ Anna Vtipilova