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[[underlined]] Photos [[/underlined]] 7 & 8 - House no. 7. [[underlined]] Photo [[/underlined]] 29x - The door and front of cottage. [[underlined]] Photo 30x [[/underlined]] Looking up the road (on street) west, past the house no. 7. - The house is on the N. side. Bert & Paul are in it, also Mrs. Suchý and daughter. The house next east was Kile's (Sonkupik's) old house. [[underlined]] Photo [[/underlined]] 3 - Sonkupik's house. Visited the Ulěó, and found Mrs. Dvořak of Cedar Rapids (who was [[strikethrough]] a [[/strikethrough]] Miss Ulč) with her little daughter. Miss Ulč is a cousin [[insert]] ? [[/insert]] of George Ulč. We walked to the village Dejšina, where the church and parsonage are located. We called on the priest (farář), Rev. [[end page]] [[start page]] 129 who hunted up the family records. The priests room is tumbled around, dishes, papers, statuetts, etc. all mixed up, and the dogs were sleeping on the records. The records are kept partly on open shelves, and partly tumbled about. There are 3 dogs and 2 girls (huchařley?) here. The parsonage was built in 1352 the church earlier. Secured the following [[insert]] marriage [[/insert]] records: "Josef Konvalinka, tovaryš sebýrnicky, v Chrástu, syn Františka Konvalinky, krejuho v Hřeschlavy, č.14, a Barbory, rozevé Hájek, [[insert]][[strikethrough]] [[????]] [[/strikethrough]][[/insert]] z Radnic. Cerný, Anna, - acera Jana