I have been interested in genealogy for more than 25 years. I have a family tree on MyHeritage and Ancestry. I have more than 8,000 people there. I have autosomal DNA tests. I will be happy to answer your questions.
Son of
[private father (1940s - unknown)]
and [private mother (1950s - unknown)]
Brother of
[private sister (1970s - unknown)] and [private brother (1980s - unknown)]
Father of
[private daughter (2000s - unknown)], [private son (2000s - unknown)], [private son (2000s - unknown)], [private son (2000s - unknown)], [private son (2000s - unknown)], [private daughter (2010s - unknown)] and [private son (2010s - unknown)]
The biography for Jaroslav Preisler is empty. What can you add?
Sources
First-hand information. Entered by Jaroslav Preisler at registration.
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Jaroslav's formal name
e-mail address
exact birthdate
birth location
images (3)
private siblings' names
private children's names (7)
spouse's name and marriage information
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships.
It is likely that these
autosomal DNA
test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jaroslav:
Thanks for posting your Autosomal DNA test from MyHeritage. It would be really helpful for DNA research if you would upload your RAW DNA to GEDmatch.com and include your kit number here on the DNA information for your profile. If you'd like help with that, please let me know.
I noticed you have been creating profiles using only "Archive of the Preisler family" as your source. This is just a friendly reminder that this is not considered by WikiTree to be a sufficient source reference, and all profiles created using this reference would be considered as "Unsourced."
Please review WikiTree's general policy on sources, which is also part of the Honor Code we all signed. It's especially important on our pre-1700 profiles to also cite reliable sources. Based on a quick look at a handful of your managed profiles, perhaps members of the Czech Roots Project might be of some assistance in finding appropriate sources.
I highly recommend that you first go back and enter relevant sources for the profiles you've already created, following the above guidelines. After that's done, be sure to add valid sources as you add new profiles.
Thanks for the many contributions you have made on WikiTree. Hope this helps!
Just to amplify a bit, please do not create any unsourced pre-1700 profiles per our community standards you agreed to when self-certifying for pre-1700 profiles.
Also, a blank location of birth or death such as found in Wolf-7116 should almost never be used, at the very least provide a guess of a continent, e.g., Europe, but hopefully your guess of a location is more precise than a continent, e.g., Czech Republic. Please read more at the help for Uncertain Locations.
As you have been a member of WikiTree for a few weeks now, I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.
Has the New Member How-To been helpful, or left you with any questions?
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Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, working with members of the projects which coordinate them is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus. Review the project pages for special guidelines and to learn how to collaborate with the project members.
Let me know if you have trouble finding projects which fit your focus. Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.
Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See: Pre-1700 Reliable Sources).
You are now a Family Member -- your contributions will go a long way to joining the world together! Start with the New Member How-To pages — they are really useful as you add profiles and learn your way around.
Thank you for adding your DNA to WikiTree. Getting the Best from DNA will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree.
You may be interested in joining the Slavic Roots project or find another project that suits your area of research.
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-William
I noticed you have been creating profiles using only "Archive of the Preisler family" as your source. This is just a friendly reminder that this is not considered by WikiTree to be a sufficient source reference, and all profiles created using this reference would be considered as "Unsourced."
Please review WikiTree's general policy on sources, which is also part of the Honor Code we all signed. It's especially important on our pre-1700 profiles to also cite reliable sources. Based on a quick look at a handful of your managed profiles, perhaps members of the Czech Roots Project might be of some assistance in finding appropriate sources.
I highly recommend that you first go back and enter relevant sources for the profiles you've already created, following the above guidelines. After that's done, be sure to add valid sources as you add new profiles.
Thanks for the many contributions you have made on WikiTree. Hope this helps!
Just to amplify a bit, please do not create any unsourced pre-1700 profiles per our community standards you agreed to when self-certifying for pre-1700 profiles.
If you need help finding sources for these profiles, I suggest you check out the Czech Roots Project or see the Austria Space page.
Let me know if you need help with this.
Thanks for your contributions to our shared tree.
-William
As you have been a member of WikiTree for a few weeks now, I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.
Has the New Member How-To been helpful, or left you with any questions?
I am here to help with any problems or queries you may have. To contact me, log into WikiTree, and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment so that I will be notified. Alternatively, you can click my name to visit my profile, where you can send a private message, or post a comment on my profile page.
Laura ~ WikiTree Greeter
Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!
Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, working with members of the projects which coordinate them is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus. Review the project pages for special guidelines and to learn how to collaborate with the project members.
Let me know if you have trouble finding projects which fit your focus. Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.
Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See: Pre-1700 Reliable Sources).
Butch ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
You are now a Family Member -- your contributions will go a long way to joining the world together! Start with the New Member How-To pages — they are really useful as you add profiles and learn your way around.
Thank you for adding your DNA to WikiTree. Getting the Best from DNA will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree.
You may be interested in joining the Slavic Roots project or find another project that suits your area of research.
If you have any questions about how WikiTree works, use the reply link below this comment (on your profile) to let me know. I am happy to help! If I can't answer, I will help you find someone who can.
Peggy W ~ WikiTree Greeter
PS Click the green tags near the top of your profile and see others following the same topics you are researching. The more of these clickable tags you add (20 max.) that include surnames, locations, periods of history or other genealogical interests, the more connections you will make and maybe find a few cousins! To edit or add more tags, click on the word “following” or use this link. This page will help you learn more about tags.
This is just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree.
To contact me, please log in to WikiTree and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment to be sure I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment, on my profile page.
Peggy W ~ WikiTree Greeter
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