Home Surname List Name Index Email Us | Third Generation3. The first written mention of Klatovy (the Klatovy District) is from 1253. Between 1260 and 1263, a royal town was made from the settlement by Ottokar II of Bohemia. The town walls were built and at the beginning of the 16th century, Klatovy was one of the ten most important towns in Czech lands. During World War II, Klatovy was deprived of its natural administrative territory when large parts of Šumava were annexed to the Reich (the border was between Janovice nad Úhlavou and Nýrsko and south of Sušice). At that time, Klatovy was the center of the resistance movement, which was harshly suppressed by the execution of 73 patriots in the Lubský Forest at the time of Heydrich. In 1945, some parts of the city were badly damaged by bombing – the railway station building was completely destroyed. The city was liberated on 5 May 1945 by the US Army. The town's significant German population was expelled from their home in 1945. In 1837 he was in Prestice, Plzen-South District, Plzen (Pilsen) (West) Region, Bohemia (Czech Republic). He was a "Hair Dresser." Before 1880 he was in Prestice, Plzen-South District, Plzen (Pilsen) (West) Region, Bohemia (Czech Republic). He was a "Postrihac" (sheep wool processor) and lived in house Number 284 in Prestice. (This is a map of the various Regions in Czechia--the former Czech Republic.) Ondrej KUCERA (^) and Frantiska KRT (^) were married on 6 November 1837 in Prestice, Plzen-South District, Plzen (Pilsen) (West) Region, Bohemia (Czech Republic). Frantiska was a minor at the time of her marriage and needed her father's consent, which is indicated on the marriage record. Frantiska KRT (^), daughter of Jan KRT and Alzbeta CHLADOVA, was born after 1816. According to her marriage record, she was a minor when she married, so she was less than 21 years old. Ondrej KUCERA (^) and Frantiska KRT (^) had the following children:
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