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Anna (Annie) Sadilek Pavelka is best known as the real life inspiration for the character Antonia Shimerda in Willa Cather 's 1918 novel, My Ántonia .

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11-627: Pavelka (feminine Pavelková ) is a Czech surname. Notable people include: Annie Sadilek Pavelka , Czech-American woman David Pavelka , Czech footballer Irena Pavelková , Czech slalom canoeist Jake Pavelka , American pilot Jaroslav Pavelka , Czech ice hockey player Jessie Pavelka , American fitness trainer Karol Pavelka , Slovak footballer Paul Pavelka , American aviator Roman Pavelka , Czech footballer Tomáš Pavelka , Czech ice hockey player Zuzana Pavelková , Czech badminton player See also [ edit ] Ed Pavelka ,

22-859: A character in the American TV series Prison Break Pavelka Farmstead , a farmstead in Nebraska Pawelka v t e Surnames associated with the given name Paul Baltic Paulauskas Pavilionis Pavilonis Povilaitis Povilionis Poviliūnas Povilonis [REDACTED] Germanic de Paul Påhlson Påhlsson Pålson /Palson Pálsson Pålsson Pagel Pagels Paul Pauli Paulson Paulsson Paulsen Paulssen Paulus Pauly Pauwels Pawelka Polson Poulson Poulsen Povlsen Scottish Gaelic Paul Polson McPhail Clan MacPhail

33-1569: A sept of Clan Cameron a sept of Clan Mackay Hellenic Pavlidis /Pavlides Pavlopoulos Pavlou Romance DePaolo De Paula Pablo Pallotti Paoletti Paoli Paolini Paolo Paoloni Paolucci Paula Paulescu Paulin Paulo Slavic Pavel Pavelić Pavelka Pavić Pavićević Pavkov Pavković Pavlásek Pavlenko Pavletić Pavlic /Pavlić/Pavlič Pavlíček Pavličić Pavlich Pavlics ( Hungarianized ) Pavlík Pavlichenko Pavliuchenko /Pavlyuchenko Pavliuchenkov /Pavlyuchenkov Pavliuk /Pavlyuk/Pavluk Pavlov Pavlović /Pavlovič Pavlovich Pavlovsky /Pavlovskiy Pavlukhin Pavlychko Pawelczyk Pawelek Pawlak Pawlas Pawlik Pawlicki Pawlikowski Pawłowski Indian Pal , anglicized to Paul Other Boghossian Boulos Pálffy Paliashvili Poghossian Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paulo_(surname)&oldid=1189184067 " Categories : Surnames Patronymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

44-1258: A sept of Clan Cameron a sept of Clan Mackay Hellenic Pavlidis /Pavlides Pavlopoulos Pavlou Romance DePaolo De Paula Pablo Pallotti Paoletti Paoli Paolini Paolo Paoloni Paolucci Paula Paulescu Paulin Paulo Slavic Pavel Pavelić Pavelka Pavić Pavićević Pavkov Pavković Pavlásek Pavlenko Pavletić Pavlic /Pavlić/Pavlič Pavlíček Pavličić Pavlich Pavlics ( Hungarianized ) Pavlík Pavlichenko Pavliuchenko /Pavlyuchenko Pavliuchenkov /Pavlyuchenkov Pavliuk /Pavlyuk/Pavluk Pavlov Pavlović /Pavlovič Pavlovich Pavlovsky /Pavlovskiy Pavlukhin Pavlychko Pawelczyk Pawelek Pawlak Pawlas Pawlik Pawlicki Pawlikowski Pawłowski Indian Pal , anglicized to Paul Other Boghossian Boulos Pálffy Paliashvili Poghossian [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

55-459: A trip to the Pavelka Farmstead , which may have been the inspiration for the final chapters of the novel, in which Jim Burden returns to Nebraska to visit Ántonia and her family. Annie Pavelka died in 1955, but her family members remain actively engaged in preserving her memory. Paulo (surname) Paulo is a surname. Notable people with

66-639: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Annie Sadilek Pavelka Annie was born in Bohemia (now Czech Republic), though her date of birth is unknown for certain. She and her parents, František and Anna Sadílek, and siblings moved to north central Webster County, Nebraska in Nebraska in 1880. In Bohemia, František was a weaver and a musician, and Cather's novel dramatizes his transition from his former profession to farming. Following her father's death, Annie moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska to work with

77-467: The surname Pavelka . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pavelka&oldid=1227196670 " Categories : Patronymic surnames Surnames Czech-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

88-652: The Miner and Garber families. According to the Historical Essay in the Scholarly Edition of My Ántonia ( University of Nebraska Press ), Cather met Annie when she began working for Carrie and Irene Miner (the real life inspirations for Frances and Nina Harling in the novel). Cather said: "She [Annie] was one of the truest artists I ever knew in the keenness and sensitiveness of her enjoyment, in her love of people and in her willingness to take pains" (Bohlke 44). When Annie

99-674: The person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Surnames associated with the given name Paul Baltic Paulauskas Pavilionis Pavilonis Povilaitis Povilionis Poviliūnas Povilonis [REDACTED] Germanic de Paul Påhlson Påhlsson Pålson /Palson Pálsson Pålsson Pagel Pagels Paul Pauli Paulson Paulsson Paulsen Paulssen Paulus Pauly Pauwels Pawelka Polson Poulson Poulsen Povlsen Scottish Gaelic Paul Polson McPhail Clan MacPhail

110-478: The surname include: Oriol Paulo (born 1975), Spanish thriller film director and screenwriter Ti'i Paulo (born 1983), Samoan rugby player Pierre-Antoine Paulo (1944–2021), Haitian bishop Helena Paulo (born 1998), Angolan handball player [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Paulo . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

121-444: Was a young woman, she - like Antonia in the novel - returned to Webster County, pregnant, after being left by a railroad employee, James William Murphy. Back in her hometown, she gave birth to her daughter in 1892. In 1896, she married John Pavelka (Cuzak in the novel), with whom she had twelve children, three of whom died in childhood. Cather and Annie reconnected in 1915, and they corresponded for years afterwards. In 1916, Cather made

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