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Dr. Miroslav Koudelka
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Events and Talks
Featuring Dr. Koudelka

Czech Match
Texas Czech Genealogical Society Genealogy Conference
Caldwell, Texas, USA, April 2007:
Our Czech Ancestors' Professions and What They Mean in English.
UNESCO Sites in Czechia.
How to Prepare for a Trip to the Old Fatherland.
How to Get the Vital Data of Our Ancestors.

They Came - We Seek
Texas Czech Genealogical Society Genealogy Conference
Caldwell, Texas, USA, July 2005:
Research of Birth, Marriage and Death Registers in the Czech Republic.
The Way to Prepare for a Trip to the Ancestral Area.
Virtual Tour of Moravia.
Census Records in the Czech Republic.

Back to the Homeland
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
2005 Genealogical /Cultural Conference
Bratislava, Slovakia and Prague, Czechia, September 2005:
What a Foreign Genealogist Should Know about Czech and Slovak Family Names: Their Origin, Meaning and Forms Appearing in Documents.
South Bohemia. Regional Networking Session. (Moderator).

Moravia from World Perspective
22nd World Congress of SVU
(Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences)
Olomouc, Czechia, June 2004:
The Present Conditions for Genealogical Research at Czech Regional/Provincial Archives.

The Lone Star Experience.
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
2003 Genealogical/Cultural Conference
Houston, Texas, USA, October 2003:
Virtual Tour of Moravia.
Research of Birth, Marriage and Death Records in the Czech Republic.
Let Us Prevent You from the Cultural Shock.

Hats Off To Genealogy
Texas Czech Genealogical Society genealogy conference
Bryan, Texas, USA, July 2002:
Research of Birth, Marriage and Death Registers in Czechia.
Let Us Prevent You from the “Cultural Shock”.
Czech Family Names.

The Urban Immigrant Experience.
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
2001 Genealogical/Cultural Conference
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, November 2001:
Selected Data from Czech History Genealogists Should Know.
Meaning and Origin of Czech and Slovak Family Surnames.
Research of Birth, Marriage and Death Registers in the Czech Republic.

 Anniversary Conference
of the Slovak Genealogy and Heraldry Society
Martin, Slovakia, September 2001:
Experience in Work with Vital Statistics Registers at Czech Archives. (Given in Czech.)

4th Annual Czech Heritage Society of Texas
Genealogy Conference
Bryan, Texas, USA, July 2000:
Research of Vital Statistics Records in the Czech Republic.
Census Records in the Czech Republic.
The Way to Prepare for a Trip to Your Ancestral Area.
Village Names.

Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
1999 Genealogical/Cultural Conference
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, October 1999:
Censuses in Bohemia and Moravia as Genealogy Research Resources.
An Outline of Czech Sources for Genealogy Research on the Internet.
Efficient Ways to Conduct Vital Statistics Research - My Experience.

Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
1997 Genealogical/Cultural Conference
Bloomington, Minnesota, USA, October 1997:
North Moravia. Regional Networking Session. (Moderator).
Regional Archives in the Czech Republic as Sources for Genealogical Research .
Origin and Meaning of Czech Town and Village Names.
Resources to Obtain on the Spot. A Visit to the Ancestral Location.

California Czech and Slovak Club
Reception and Open House

San Rafael, California, USA, September 1997:
Questions & Answers about Czech and Slovak Genealogical Research.

Czech Genealogy Symposium
Czech Heritage Society of Texas

Richmond, Texas, USA, July 1997:
State District Archives in the Czech Republic.
My Experience in Genealogical Research for Czech Americans.
Additional Sources for Ancestry Search.

5th Czechoslovak Genealogical/Cultural Conference
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
Countryside, Illinois, USA, October 1995:
State District Archives in the Czech Republic - Additional Sources for Ancestry Research.
Czech and Slovak Family Names and Their Origin.
Czech Settlements in America at the End of the 19th Century.