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About Aloisia Ledererova
Adriana SKALOVA says that the family story was that Aloisa was very beautiful- the most beautiful woman in the whole town of Jindrichuv Hradec and died young when her children were small. She did not attend the funerals of either her sister Fanny Koref who died in 1897 or her brother David Gratum who died in 1910. I assume she must already have died before 1897.Adriana says she died near Praha of an epidemic and is buried in Kolodeje.
The archive records say she was born in Vostnov or Vosov or Osov- its hard to read.. Alex Calzareth another researcher believes she was the sister of his 3rd gt grandmother Marie FRIED nee GRATUM. . His email is alcalz@gmail.com Aloisa was one of six children of Josef GRATUM a Familiant of Praskolesy which is in Central Bohemia in the Beroun District today.. Her Fuerth ancestor was a Familiant in Kosova Hora ( Amschelberg) She married Antonin LEDERER in Ostrov or Wostrov on 6 May 1855 at the age of 23 years. He was 13 years older and owned a pub in Chotovin a small town near Tabor. After she died he moved to Prague in 1882 and that's where Eduard Lederer went to school. Most likely Friedrich also. Her family nickname was Luisa From Chewra.com we find her parents are buried in the Jewish cemetery in Trhovy Stepanov near benesov in Bohmeia. It is SE of Praha.
Aloisia Ledererova's Timeline
1832 |
February 10, 1832
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house number 16, Osov, Beroun, Středočeský kraj, Czechia (Czech Republic)
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1855 |
December 8, 1855
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House # 15, Chotoviny, Tábor District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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1857 |
July 14, 1857
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House #15, Chotoviny, Tábor District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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1858 |
August 10, 1858
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Chotoviny, Chotoviny, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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1859 |
July 15, 1859
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Chotoviny, Chotoviny, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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1862 |
May 24, 1862
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Tábor, Tábor, Jihočeský kraj, Czech Republic
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1864 |
May 24, 1864
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Chotoviny, Tábor District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
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