Individual Details
James "Wenceslaus" Skluzacek
(14 Oct 1845 - 9 Aug 1886)
Yader James "Vaclav"
Wenzel
Burial
St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, New Prague Minnesota
Source: v28t1505.FTW
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Jan 6, 2001
Name (Facts Pg)
Wencelaus Skluzacek
Also name: Vaclav
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Vaclav "James" Skluzacek
Birth: Oct. 14, 1845, Czech Republic
Death: Aug. 9, 1886
New Prague
Scott County
Minnesota, USA
Wenceslaus (aka Wenzel or Vaclav) Skluzacek was born on October 14, 1845 in a small town in southern Bohemia named Dunajovice in house #18 to Jakub and Anna Mracek Skluzacek. His family had a few acres of land and supplemented their income with Blacksmithing. A good friend of his father's, Mr. Frank Bruzek, came to the United States in 1856 and was among the founders of New Prague, Minnesota. He wrote extolling the opportunities in America and suggested that there was a great need of a blacksmith in New Prague.
The family prepared for the trip to America. Traveling would be Jakub and his wife Anna, and 7 of the 8 living children. Oldest son John would come over later. Ship manifest shows Jakub and Anna, and children Josef, Wenzel, Anna, Jacob, Thomas, Elizabeth and married daughter Maria and her husband Albert Pumper. The family left Bremen, Germany in October 1859 on ship Edward, and arrived in New York on December 31, 1859. They then took a ship to New Orleans and came up the Mississippi to St. Louis, Missouri, landing on the day of the three kings, January 6, 1860. There the river began to be frozen over and so they stayed there until May. They may have also stayed over for some time in Dubuque, Iowa.
They came up to Shakopee, Minnesota where they were picked up by Albert Vrtis with a wagon pulled by oxen sometime between 1860 and 1861. They settled in New Prague.
On February 14, 1871, Wenzel married Elizabeth Kodadek, also originally from Bohemia. They had seven children before Wenzel met an untimely death when he was kicked in the head by a horse. He was only 40 years old when he died on August 9, 1886.
His children would grow up to do great things. Two of his daughters, Katherine and Christina, became nuns and a son, Wenceslaus J., became a priest. Another son, Josef, had a daughter that became a nun and son that became a priest, and son Frank Wenceslaus also had a daughter that became a nun and son that became a priest. Mary and Elizabeth each had large families of 16 and 12 children respectively.
Family links:
Parents:
Jakub Skluzacek (1818 - 1877)
Anna Mracek Skluzacek (1818 - 1890)
Spouse:
Alzbeta Kodadek Skluzacek (1850 - 1928)
Children:
Katherine Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1872 - 1901)*
Josef Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1874 - 1961)*
Mary Skluzacek Krenik (1876 - 1959)*
Wenceslaus J. Skluzacek (1878 - 1948)*
Elizabeth Alzbeta Skluzacek Malecha (1879 - 1955)*
Frank Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1883 - 1960)*
Christina Mary Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1885 - 1971)*
Siblings:
Jan Skluzacek (1837 - 1913)*
Anna Skluzackova (1839 - 1839)*
Marie Skluzacek Pumper (1840 - 1917)*
Josef Skluzacek (1843 - 1922)*
Vaclav Skluzacek (1845 - 1886)
Anna Skluzacek Schoenbauer (1847 - 1923)*
Jacob Skluzacek (1848 - 1931)*
Tomas Skluzacek (1854 - 1945)*
Alzbeta Skluzacek (1859 - 1860)*
Inscription:
OTEC (Father)
Died August 9, 1886
40 years old
Burial:
Saint Wenceslaus Cemetery
New Prague
Scott County
Minnesota, USA
Plot: C13 NW of Chapel
Maintained by: CindyN
Originally Created by: Karol
Record added: Oct 23, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 8013461
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Wenzel
Burial
St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, New Prague Minnesota
Source: v28t1505.FTW
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Jan 6, 2001
Name (Facts Pg)
Wencelaus Skluzacek
Also name: Vaclav
======================
Vaclav "James" Skluzacek
Birth: Oct. 14, 1845, Czech Republic
Death: Aug. 9, 1886
New Prague
Scott County
Minnesota, USA
Wenceslaus (aka Wenzel or Vaclav) Skluzacek was born on October 14, 1845 in a small town in southern Bohemia named Dunajovice in house #18 to Jakub and Anna Mracek Skluzacek. His family had a few acres of land and supplemented their income with Blacksmithing. A good friend of his father's, Mr. Frank Bruzek, came to the United States in 1856 and was among the founders of New Prague, Minnesota. He wrote extolling the opportunities in America and suggested that there was a great need of a blacksmith in New Prague.
The family prepared for the trip to America. Traveling would be Jakub and his wife Anna, and 7 of the 8 living children. Oldest son John would come over later. Ship manifest shows Jakub and Anna, and children Josef, Wenzel, Anna, Jacob, Thomas, Elizabeth and married daughter Maria and her husband Albert Pumper. The family left Bremen, Germany in October 1859 on ship Edward, and arrived in New York on December 31, 1859. They then took a ship to New Orleans and came up the Mississippi to St. Louis, Missouri, landing on the day of the three kings, January 6, 1860. There the river began to be frozen over and so they stayed there until May. They may have also stayed over for some time in Dubuque, Iowa.
They came up to Shakopee, Minnesota where they were picked up by Albert Vrtis with a wagon pulled by oxen sometime between 1860 and 1861. They settled in New Prague.
On February 14, 1871, Wenzel married Elizabeth Kodadek, also originally from Bohemia. They had seven children before Wenzel met an untimely death when he was kicked in the head by a horse. He was only 40 years old when he died on August 9, 1886.
His children would grow up to do great things. Two of his daughters, Katherine and Christina, became nuns and a son, Wenceslaus J., became a priest. Another son, Josef, had a daughter that became a nun and son that became a priest, and son Frank Wenceslaus also had a daughter that became a nun and son that became a priest. Mary and Elizabeth each had large families of 16 and 12 children respectively.
Family links:
Parents:
Jakub Skluzacek (1818 - 1877)
Anna Mracek Skluzacek (1818 - 1890)
Spouse:
Alzbeta Kodadek Skluzacek (1850 - 1928)
Children:
Katherine Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1872 - 1901)*
Josef Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1874 - 1961)*
Mary Skluzacek Krenik (1876 - 1959)*
Wenceslaus J. Skluzacek (1878 - 1948)*
Elizabeth Alzbeta Skluzacek Malecha (1879 - 1955)*
Frank Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1883 - 1960)*
Christina Mary Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1885 - 1971)*
Siblings:
Jan Skluzacek (1837 - 1913)*
Anna Skluzackova (1839 - 1839)*
Marie Skluzacek Pumper (1840 - 1917)*
Josef Skluzacek (1843 - 1922)*
Vaclav Skluzacek (1845 - 1886)
Anna Skluzacek Schoenbauer (1847 - 1923)*
Jacob Skluzacek (1848 - 1931)*
Tomas Skluzacek (1854 - 1945)*
Alzbeta Skluzacek (1859 - 1860)*
Inscription:
OTEC (Father)
Died August 9, 1886
40 years old
Burial:
Saint Wenceslaus Cemetery
New Prague
Scott County
Minnesota, USA
Plot: C13 NW of Chapel
Maintained by: CindyN
Originally Created by: Karol
Record added: Oct 23, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 8013461
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Events
Birth | 14 Oct 1845 | Trebojin, Dunajice, Bohemia | |||
Marriage | 14 Feb 1871 | Alzabeth "Elizabeth" Kodadek | |||
Burial | 1886 | St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, New Prague, LeSeur Co., MN | |||
Death | 9 Aug 1886 | New Prague, Le Sueur Co, MN |
Families
Spouse | Alzabeth "Elizabeth" Kodadek (1850 - 1928) |
Child | Katherine Skluzacek (1870 - 1901) |
Child | Joseph W. Skluzacek (1874 - 1961) |
Child | Mary Skluzacek (1876 - 1959) |
Child | Rev. Wenceslaus Skluzacek (1878 - 1948) |
Child | Elizabeth Skluzacek (1880 - 1955) |
Child | Frank W. Skluzacek (1883 - 1960) |
Child | Christine Sr Skluzacek (1885 - 1971) |
Father | Jakub "Jacob" Skluzacek Jr (1818 - 1877) |
Mother | Anna Mracek (1818 - 1890) |
Sibling | Marie Skluzacek (1840 - 1917) |
Sibling | Jan Krtitel "John" Skluzacek (1837 - 1913) |
Sibling | Joseph "Josef" Skluzacek (1843 - 1922) |
Sibling | Anna Skluzacek (1847 - 1923) |
Sibling | Jakub "Jacob" Skluzacek (1848 - 1931) |
Sibling | Thomas Skluzacek (1854 - 1945) |
Sibling | Elizabeth "Alzabeth" Skluzacek (1858 - 1859) |
Sibling | Anna Skluzacek (1839 - 1839) |
Notes
Birth
Or 1846, in Czecoslovakia or 1842or Dunajovice, Bohemia
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Death
Is New Prague in LeSeur County or Scott County? Both the north side is in Scott Co and the south is in Le Sueur Co============
James died after being kicked by a horse.