Mary Piemeisel Fischer Vopalensky

Vopalensky, Vopal, Piemeisel
and related families

NOTICE Website is being prepared for a major update. Adding information from online Czech archives to my desktop database, which is linking many more families. My desktop database has more than twice the number of people than website database.

Flags: USA and Czech RepublicDedication
This website is dedicated to Miloslav Cizek,
Michal Vopalensky
                                             and Jaroslava Paulusova.
Thank you Miloslav Cizek for the treasure, the Dusejov book. Thank you Michal Vopalensky for contacting Katy J. Vopal and Susan Chapman, after seeing Katy J. Vopal's website. Thank you to Jaroslava Paulosova for writing the Dusejov book, the Opatov book, and thank you for your generosity, friendship, and making many people's dreams come true. You have all helped us to understand our ancestral roots, culture and heritage; and meet our Czech relatives. Thank you for bridging the gap between our hearts and our ancestors homeland.

Jan Vopalensky Family Jan Vopalensky Family

Welcome to the www.Vopalensky.biz website. My name is Susan Chapman, and this website contains my mothers genealogy. There are links on the right to my fathers and husband's genealogies. I have been working on the family history for many years, collecting family history memorabilia since my childhood. This website is my way of sharing my research with family and friends. My mother Lorraine Vopalensky Bigalke was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, and married Chester Bigalke. Her parents are Joseph Vopalensky and Mary Piemeisel Vopalensky. My great-grandfather, Jan Vopalensky and grandfather, Joseph Vopalensky were born in Dusejov, Czech Republic and immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA in 1891. My great-grandfather, Joseph Piemeisel was born in Puclice #24 (Putzlitz), Czech Republic; married Anna Steinbach Piemeisel of Maly Malahov #4 (Klein Mallowa), Czech Republic; and immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA in 1882. In 1998, I visited Dusejov, Puclice and Maly Malahov. In Dusejov, Miloslav Cizek gave me a Czech book about the history of Dusejov, written by Jaroslava Paulusova. Because of this book, other researchers visited the Czech Republic. In 2007 the author of this book, visited many of the cities in the USA where the emigrants from Dusejov and surrounding villages, had settled. Hopefully, she will write a Czech book that families in the Czech Republic will know where their relatives settled in the USA. This site includes the genealogies of many families that immigrated from Dusejov and surrounding villages, to the USA. Often these families arrived together on the same ship, or were neighbors, or their children married each other. Someday, I hope to find out how all the Vopalensky and Piemeisel families in the United States of America (Ameriky) are related.

BOOKS


Book"Dusejov Rody A Popisna Cisla"
by Jaroslava Paulusova
; a Czech book about the family history of each house in Dusejov, written in 1995.

Book"Opatov - Obec, Domy, Obyvatele"
by Jaroslava Paulusova
; a Czech book about the family history of each house in Opatov, written in 2010.

Book"The Czech Community Of Milwaukee 1848-1998, Dejiny Cechu V Milwaukee"
by Anton Daniel Acker
; a book about the history of Czech in Milwaukee, written by a Dusejov immigrant descendant.

Book"The Dubas of Opatov, Bohemia; Grant Co., Wisconsin; Brule Co., South Dakota"
by Arlo D and Doreen E Duba
; a book about the Duba family, written by an Opatov immigrant descendant.

Book"The Forman Family; Descendants of Jan Evangelista Forman and Terezie Dubova"
by Doreen E Duba
; a book about the Forman family, who came from Opatov, Bohemia; to Trego County, Kansas; Grant County, Wisconsin; Brule County, South Dakota; Dixon County, Nebraska


REASEARCHERS


Other researchers that have done extensive research regarding families from the villages near Dusejov: Nancy Russell Anderson, Jinny Hopp, Arlo and Doreen Duba, Richard Maresh, Margery Mitchell, Mae Sazama, Jerry Braza, Trent Fischer, etc. And researchers regarding the Piemeisel family include: John Pavlekovich, David Pagel, Charles Dusbabeck etc. Links to some of their sites are included on the right column of the page.

Katy J. Vopal, is also a descendant of Jan Vopalensky of Milwaukee. Katy J. has had a website since 1998 about her family at http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/7112/, unfortunately in 2009 geocities removed the website. In 1998 I had provided her with the family tree and many family photographs, and with her storytelling creativity and additional photographs, she created a website about the family. She has recently completed a doctorate in Creative Writing. She is the storyteller in the family and has written many stories about the family. To contact Katy J. Vopal please send an email.


LINKS TO VILLAGES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC


Czech Republic DUSEJOV

  Website


Czech Republic DUSEJOV

  Dusejov House Map,
village map with house locations


Czech Republic DUSEJOV

  Dusejov Satellite Map,
satellite map including other villages close by


Czech Republic DUSEJOV

  Dusejov Map,
map including other villages close by


Czech Republic NOVY RYCHNOV

  Website


Czech Republic NOVY RYCHNOV

  Website


Czech Republic OPATOV

  Website



Czech Republic SIMANOV

  Video



DUSEJOV OVER THE YEARS...

Tussendorf (German name)

Duschovium (Latin name)


1918 before
  Dusejov, Bohemia, Austria Hungary Empire

1918 Oct 28
  Dusejov, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia

1993 Jan 01
  Dusejov, Bohemia, Czech Republic



CZECH CULTURE IN THE USA


Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
  Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  Sokol Milwaukee Gymnastics And Czech Culture

Philips, Wisconsin, USA
  Czech Slovak Community Festival

Wilbur, Nebraska, USA
  Czechs of Wilbur

 

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DUSEJOV, CZECH REPULIC TO USA - 14 FAMILIES
By date of arrival in USA
 

Dusejov RYCHECKY, Jan and Marie (Burian)

  1862 June 26,
family arrived from Dusejov #31, Czech Republic to
Grant county, Wisconsin and later Kansas. Jan is a brother of the immigrant Terezie Rychecky Vasicek.
"Paulusova" page 69.
(Common ancestor - Matej Rychecky of Opatov and Dusejov.)

Dusejov SVEJDA, Jan and Terezie (Vacha)

  1862 June 26,
family arrived from Dusejov #23, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Jan is a brother of the immigrant Katerina Svejda Vasicek. Terezie's mother is Terezie Vopalensky.
"Paulusova" page 31, 32, 59.
(Susan Chapman relatives.)
(Common ancestor - Jan Svejda of Dusejov.)
(Common ancestor - Jakob Vopalensky of Dusejov.)

Dusejov VASICEK, Wenzel and Katerina (Svejda)
  1862 June 26,
family arrived from Dusejov #23, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Katerina is a sister of the immigrant Jan Svejda.
"Paulusova" page 44, 59.
(Common ancestor - Vasicek of Simanov.)
(Common ancestor - Jan Svejda of Dusejov.)

Dusejov RIHA, Vaclac and Terezie (Bernesch)
  1867 August 8,
family arrived from Dusejov #25, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
"Paulusova" page 62.

Dusejov VASICEK, Vaclac and Terezie (Rychecky)
  1867 August 8,
family arrived from Dusejov #24, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county and Grant county, Wisconsin and later to Kansas and Oklahoma. Terezie is a sister of the immigrant Jan Rychecky.
"Paulusova" page.
(Jinny Hopp ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Simon Vasicek to Opatov #14 in 1656.)
(Common ancestor - Matej Rychecky of Opatov and Dusejov.)

Dusejov SVEJDA, Josef and Antonie (Jilek)

  1882 September 7,
family arrived from Dusejov #23, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Joseph is a nephew of the immigrants Jan Svejda and Katerina Svejda Vasicek. Joseph is a sister of the immigrant Anna Svejda Vilda.
"Paulusova" page 59.
(Common ancestor - Jan Svejda of Dusejov.)

Dusejov GLASER, Mathias and Theresia (Vasicek)
  1884 May 17,
family arrived from Dusejov #17, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Theresia is a relative of the immigrant Wenzel Vasicek.
"Paulusova" page 48.
(Mae Sazama relatives.)
(Common ancestor - Vasicek of Simanov.)

Dusejov VACHA, Jan

  1890 June 16,
arrived from Dusejov, Czech Republic to
."Paulusova" page .

Dusejov VOPALENSKY, Jan and Josefa (Duba)
  1891 June 10,
family arrived from Dusejov #6, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
  1895 June 1,
family second crossing arrived from Dusejov #6, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
"Paulusova" page 28, 63.
(Susan Chapman ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Dusejov HODAC, Frank and Marie (Necada)

  1892 May 2,
family arrived from Dusejov #41, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
"Paulusova" page 10, 87.

Dusejov RIHA, Josef

  1892 May 2,
family arrived from Dusejov #41, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
"Paulusova" page 10, 87.

Dusejov RIHA, Frantiska (Cizek)

  1892 August 27,
arrived from Dusejov #1, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
"Paulusova" page 16, 45.

Dusejov VILDA, Jan and Anna (Svejda))

  1892 May 2,
family arrived from Dusejov, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Anna is a niece of the immigrants Jan Svejda and Katerina Svejda Vasicek. Anna is a sister of the immigrant Josef Svejda.
"Paulusova" page.
(Common ancestor - Jan Svejda of Dusejov.)

Dusejov DOLEJSI, Josef and Anna (Zeman)

  1895 about,
family arrived from Dusejov #25, Czech Republic to Relatives to Canada (Kanady).
"Paulusova" page 8, 62, 73.

Dusejov VACHA, Josef

  1907 October 14,
arrived from Dusejov #37, Czech Republic to
. Looking for Vincent Vacha arrival.
"Paulusova" page 82.


 
VASICEK, WASICEK, WASHECHECK, WASHECHEK, WASHICHECK FAMILIES TO USA
By date of arrival in USA
 

Vasicek VASICEK (Washichek), Jacob and Nellie (Skopec)

  1858,
family arrived from Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Kewaunee County, and Door County, Wisconsin.

Vasicek VASICEK (Wasicek, Washechek), Wenzel and Katerina (Svejda)
  1862 June 26,
family arrived from Dusejov #23, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Katerina is a sister of the immigrant Jan Svejda.
"Paulusova" page 44, 59.
(Common ancestor - Vasicek of Simanov.)
(Common ancestor - Jan Svejda of Dusejov.)

Vasicek VASICEK (Washecheck), Vaclac and Terezie (Rychecky)
  1867 August 8,
family arrived from Dusejov #24, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county and Grant county, Wisconsin and later Kansas and Oklahoma. Terezie is a sister of the immigrant Jan Rychecky.
"Paulusova" page.
(Jinny Hopp ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Matej Rychecky of Opatov and Dusejov.)
(Common ancestor - Simon Vasicek to Opatov #14 in 1656.)

Vasicek VASICEK (Wasichek), Wenzel and Marie (Vytiska)

  1867 Nov 9,
family arrived from Opatov #52, Czech Republic to
Grant county, Wisconsin.
(Nancy Russell Anderson relatives.)
(Common ancestor - Simon Vasicek to Opatov #14 in 1656.)

Vasicek VASICEK (Washechek), Jacob and Mary (Duba)

  1867 Nov 9,
family arrived from Opatov #14, Czech Republic to
Grant county, Wisconsin and later to South Dakota.
(Nancy Russell Anderson ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Simon Vasicek to Opatov #14 in 1656.)

Vasicek VASICEK (Washichek), John and Therese (Rychecky)

  about 1869,
family arrived from Czech Republic to
Grant county, Wisconsin and later to Kansas and Oklahoma.

Vasicek GLAZER, Mathias and Theresia (VASICEK)

  1884 May 17,
family arrived from Dusejov #17, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
"Paulusova" page 48.
(Mae Sazama relatives.)
(Common ancestor - Vasicek of Simanov.)

Vasicek VASICEK, John and Mary (Kudla)

  before 1900,
family arrived from Jankov #10, and Zbilidy #32, Czech Republic to
Canadian county, Oklahoma.


 
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DISCLAIMER
 

Please note that not all data in the family file has been verified and some requires additional research. My researcher family genealogy files are updated as additional data becomes available.


 
PHOTOS
 

Thank you to the many relatives for sharing your photographs and stories. In the early 1990's, Caroline Fischer Goetz, Clara Vopalensky Ueberfluss, Margaret Vopalensky, Chester Vopal and my mom, Lorraine Vopalensky Bigalke; allowed me to make color photocopies of many of their old family photographs. I had also met with James Vopal, Elmer Vopal, Hildegarde Vopal, Sally Vopal and Katy J. Vopal; to discuss and share family history. I had phone conversations with George Vopal and Gladys Vopal; to discuss and share family history. To my cousins, I am still learning about how to scan photos correctly. The photos displayed on this website are sized and formatted for web viewing. I had scanned many photographs as jpg files, and am now rescanning photographs as tiff files for archival storage. If you would like any photographs, please email me and I can send you a good quality jpg or tiff file. I would appreciate any photographs that you would like to contribute for the website and the family archive of photographs.

Thank you to Paul Vopal for taking digital photos at the Milwaukee cemeteries of the Vopalensky / Vopal family tombstones.

The Jan Vopalensky family of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; is featured in the photo on the left side of this page. Jan Vopalensky, father, with sons: Joseph Vopalensky, Frank Vopal, James Vopal and John Vopal.

My grandmother, Mary Piemeisel Fischer Vopalensky, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; is featured in the photo in the upper right hand corner of this page.


 
UPDATES
 

Family tree updated on October 15, 2008.

Home page revised on November 6, 2011.

   
VOPALENSKY, VOPAL FAMILIES TO USA
By date of arrival in USA
 

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Franz and Anna

  1862 June 26,
family arrived from Novy Rychnov #98, Czech Republic to
Grant county, Wisconsin and later to Saunders county, Nebraska. Franz is a first cousin of the immigrant Jan Vopalensky.
(Richard Maresh ancestors.)
(Margery Mitchell ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky SVEJDA, Jan and Terezie (Vacha)

  1862 June 26,
family arrived from Dusejov #23, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Jan is a brother of the immigrant Katerina Svejda Vasicek. Terezie's mother is Terezie Vopalensky.
"Paulusova" page 31, 32, 59.
(Susan Chapman relatives.)
(Common ancestor - Jan Svejda of Dusejov.)
(Common ancestor - Jakob Vopalensky of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky SCHOENBERGER, Frank and Maria (Vopalensky)
  1867 about,
family arrived from Czech Republic to
Grant county, Wisconsin and later to South Dakota. Maria is daughter of immigrants Franz and Anna Vopalensky.
(Richard Maresh ancestors.)
(Margery Mitchell relatives.)
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky DOSTAL, Anton and Maria (Vopalensky)
  1882 June 14,
family arrived from Czech Republic to
Wisconsin.
(Shelley Dostal ancestors.)
(Trent Fischer relatives.)
(Nathan Kodesh relatives.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Anton

  1884 June 14,
arrived from Czech Republic to .

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Jan and Josefa (Duba)
  1891 June 10,
family arrived from Dusejov #6, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin.
  1895 June 1,
family second crossing arrived from Dusejov #6, Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin; some descendants shortened their names to Vopal. Jan is a first cousin of the immigrant Franz Vopalensky.
(Susan Chapman ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Anton

  1892 September 29,
arrived from Novy Rychnov #98, Czech Republic to
South Dakota. Grandson of immigrants Franz and Anna Vopalensky; and brother of immigrant Bessie Vopalensky.
(Richard Maresh relative.)
(Margery Mitchell ancestor.)
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Bessie

  1896 about,
arrived from Novy Rychnov #98, Czech Republic to
Nebraska. Granddaughter of immigrants Franz and Anna Vopalensky, and brother of immigrant Anton Vopalensky,
(Richard Maresh relative.)
(Margery Mitchell relative.)
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Anton and Marie

  1893 April 19,
family arrived from Novy Rychnov #44, Czech Republic to
Crawford county, Wisconsin. Marie's mother is a Vasicek.
(Common ancestor - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Marie (Kourimsky)

  1901 June 27,
arrived from Novy Rychnov #98, Czech Republic to
Nebraska. Marie is the wife of John Vopalensky, who is the son of immigrants Franz and Anna Vopalensky. Marie is the mother of immigrants Anton Vopalensky and Bessie Vopalensky.
(Richard Maresh relative.)
(Margery Mitchell ancestor.)
(Common relative - Josef Vopalensky 1764-1846 of Dusejov.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Josef and Anna

  1910 June 28 and July 3,
family arrived from Dol Mesto, Czech Republic to
Wisconsin and later Oregon.
(Shelley Dostal relatives.)
(Trent Fischer ancestors.)
(Nathan Kodesh relatives.)

Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Ludovik

  1921 April 20,
arrived from Desios, Czech Republic to


Vopalensky VOPALENSKY, Ludwig

  1926 May 21,
arrived from Dacice, Czech Republic to
.

Vopalensky VOPALECKY,

  ,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Cleveland, Ohio, some descendants shortened their names to Vopal.



 
PIEMEISEL, PIEMEISL FAMILIES TO USA
By date of arrival in USA
 

Piemeisel Vogel, Simon and Barbara (Piemeisel)

  1850's,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Brown County, Minnesota.
(Howard J Vogel ancestors.)

Piemeisel Lang, Wenzel (Anton) and Barbara (Piemeisel)

  25 May 1968,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Brown County, Minnesota.
(Charles Dusbabeck relatives.)

Piemeisel PIEMEISL, John

  24 June 1868,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Minnesota.
(Charles Dusbabeck ancestors.)

Piemeisel PIEMEISEL, Andrew

  31 July 1868,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Andrew is a brother of immigrants Joseph Piemeisel and Wenzel Piemeisel.
(Susan Chapman relative.)
(Common ancestor - Andrew Piemeisel of Puclice #24.)

Piemeisel PIEMEISEL, Wenzel

  June 1881,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Wenzel is a brother of immigrants Andrew Piemeisel and Joseph Piemeisel. (no living descendants)
(Susan Chapman relative.)
(Common ancestor - Andrew Piemeisel of Puclice #24.)

Piemeisel PIEMEISEL, Joseph and Anna (Steinbach)
  22 May 1882,
arrived from Maly Malahov #4 (Klein Mallowa), and Putzlitz #24 (Putzlitz) Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Joseph is a brother of immigrants Andrew Piemeisel and Wenzel Piemeisel.
(Susan Chapman ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Andrew Piemeisel of Puclice #24.)
(Common ancestor - Wenzel Steinbach of Maly Malahov #4.)

Piemeisel STEINBACH, Katherine

  15 May 1885,
arrived from Maly Malahov #4 (Klein Mallowa), Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. Katherine is a sister of immigrant Anna Piemeisel. (no living descendants)
(Susan Chapman relative.)
(Common ancestor - Wenzel Steinbach of Maly Malahov #4.)

Piemeisel PIEMEISEL, George

  21 July 1893,
arrived from Czech Republic to
Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. George, I believe is a nephew of immigrants Andrew Piemeisel, Joseph Piemeisel and Wenzel Piemeisel.
(John R Pavlekovich ancestors.)
(Common ancestor - Andrew Piemeisel of Puclice #24.)



 
STEINBACH, RAUTSCHKA FAMILY TO GERMANY
 

Researchers RAUTSCHKA, Gerhard
Anna Steinbach married Joseph Piemeisel and immigrated to Wisconsin in 1882. Anna's sister Katherine Steinbach also immigrated to Wisconsin. Their sister Maria Steinbach married Johann Rautschka and their descendants currently live in Germany.
(Common ancestor - Wenzel Steinbach of Maly Malahov #4.)



 
LINKS AND CONTACTS TO OTHER RESEARCHERS
 

Researchers ANDERSON, Nancy Russell
Vasicek / Washecheck family of Wisconsin to South Dakota

Researchers DAVIS, John
Simon Vogel and Barbara Piemeisel family of Minnesota

Researchers DOHNAL, Cheri
Jan Kokes family of Nebraska

Researchers FISCHER, Trent
Joseph Vopalensky family of Oregon

Researchers HOPP, Jinny
Vasicek / Washecheck family of Wisconsin to Kansas to Oklahoma

Researchers KLIMESH, Cyril M
Frank Vopalensky family Wisconsin to Nebraska and South Dakota

Researchers KODESH, Nathan
Marie Vopalensky Dostal family Wisconsin

Researchers MARESH, Richard
Frank Vopalensky family Wisconsin to Nebraska and South Dakota

Researchers MITCHELL, Margery
Anton Vopalensky family South Dakota to California

Researchers PAGEL, David
Joseph Piemeisel and Scherkenbach family of Wisconsin

Researchers PAVLEKOVICH, John
George Piemeisel family of Wisconsin

Researchers SAZAMA, MAE
James Sazama and Anna Glaser (mother - Vasicek) family of Wisconsin

Researchers VOGEL, Howard J
Simon Vogel and Barbara Piemeisel family of Minnesota

Researchers VOPAL, Katy J
Jan Vopalensky, Vopal and Riha family of Wisconsin



 
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