Josef Fiala - Ancestry

Ancestry

Thomas Anthony Fiala (aka Tomasz Antoni Fiala) - (born 1965 - Living in the United States), is the Great Great Great Nephew of Josef Fiala (died 1816). Josef Fiala was the brother of Jan Karol Fiala (died 1830). Thomas is the Great Great Great Grandson of Jan Karol Fiala and the Great Great Grandson of Antoni Karol Fiala - (died 1878) and Great Grandson of Stefan Antoni Fiala (died 1940) and Grandson of Tadeuz Karol Fiala - (died 1982). Thomas's Father is Ryszard M. Fiala (born 1940 - living in the United States). Thomas has two sons; Thomas Anthony Fiala Jr. (born 1985 - living in the United States) and Robert Karol Fiala (born 1987 - living in the United States)

During Josef Fiala's tenure in the court of Friedrich Wilhelm II, The king honored Josef by giving him his own family crest, which still stands today outside of the City of Prague on street named after the family. (Fialova)

The heritage of this Fiala family stems back to Bohemia (currently the Czech Republic), which at the time of Stefan Antoni Fiala was moved to Poland. From the late 1800s to early 1900s the balance of the family was primarily living in Poland with future generations moving to the United Kingdom and the United States.

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