It is not too common to find notes about emigration in registries from Central Bohemia. But I happened to run into several families from Drahenice, Příbram district, which have a small note written in the birth records of their children. And you can find a list of those children in this blog post.
Americam migravit - migrated to America
Beneš family I - father Jan Beneš, mother Marie nee Trach (Drahenice)
- Adolf, born 8th September 1857
- Josef, born 6th September 1852
- Josef, born 1th August 1865
- Marie, born 10th August 1863
- František, born 10th April 1862
- Ignác, born 7th August 1865
- Jan, born 14th May 1853
- Marie, born 21st April 1855
- Václav, born 29th August 1857
- Anastazie, born 25th February 1864
- Anna, born 7th December 1861
- Barbora, born 19th December 1859
- Jan, born 8th June 1852
- Josef, born 25th February 1857
- Josefa, born 20th March 1850
- Matěj, born 20th February 1855
- Barbora, born 2nd October 1846
- Josefa, born 19th March 1851
- Anastazie, born 2nd October 1865
- František, born 27th September 1857
- Ignác, born 18th July 1863
- Josefa, born 6th March 1861
- Václav, born 5th September 1855
- Jan, born 26th April 1859
- Josef, born 15th July 1863
- Anna, born 11th June 1846
- Marie, born 17th August 1851
- Václav, born 26th November 1848
- Josef, born 16th November 1851
- Kateřina, born 30th November 1849
- František, born 30th August 1849
- Jan, born 15th May 1847
- Josef, born 21st August 1845

I have looked at baptism records from a lot various different parishes and some have information added like when the person was married, when or if they immigrated and others have nothing. I guess it depends on how diligent the priest was.
ReplyDeleteHI Michael, yes, exactly - it depends only on the priest. If he was diligent, he was recording every marriage or death also to the birth registry. And such priests are treasure!
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