Our Family's Journey Through Time

| Name | Albert Silhavy [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] | |
| Birth | Abt 1861 | Czech Republic [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11] |
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| Gender | Male | |
| Immigration | 13 Jun 1879 | New York, New York, USA [3, 4, 5, 8, 9] |
| Coming from Bohemia, departed Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England aboard SS Oder. | ||
| Ship-SS Oder This steamship was built by Caird & Co. of Greenock, Scotland for Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd). She weighed 3,265 tons, had a length of 350 feet and a beam of 40 feet, one funnel, two masts, a single screw, and compound engines. Her service speed was 13 knots. There was accommodation for 90 first-class, 126 second-class, and 650… |
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| Census | 1900 | St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA [8] |
| Marital Status: Married to Sophia; Relation to Head: Head | ||
| Census | 1910 | St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA [9] |
| Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head | ||
| Census | 1930 | St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA [5] |
| Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head | ||
| Death | 14 Jul 1936 | St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA [2, 11] |
| Burial | Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Affton, St Louis County, Missouri, USA [11] |
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(also known as Sunset Burial Park) Affton, St Louis County, Missouri Find a Grave: #31853 |
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| Person ID | I26230 | A Tree Called Smith |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Family | Sophia Rosella Lodia, b. May 1865, Czech Republic d. 8 May 1934, St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA (Age 69 years) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Marriage | 1884 [8] | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Family ID | F11439 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Places | Ship-SS Oder This steamship was built by Caird & Co. of Greenock, Scotland for Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd). She weighed 3,265 tons, had a length of 350 feet and a beam of 40 feet, one funnel, two masts, a single screw, and compound engines. Her service speed was 13 knots. There was accommodation for 90 first-class, 126 second-class, and 650… |
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