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Vaclav Wencil Vlasak

Birth28 Nov 1873 - Chotýš, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Death13 Mar 1932 - Union, Vernon, Wisconsin, USA
MotherMarie "Mary" Vedral
FatherAntonina Vlasak

Born in Chotýš, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic on 28 Nov 1873 to Antonina Vlasak and Marie "Mary" Vedral. Vaclav Wencil Vlasak married Kristina, “Christena” Kardlicek and had 9 children. He passed away on 13 Mar 1932 in Union, Vernon, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
Antonina Vlasak
Unknown - Unknown
Marie "Mary" Vedral
1838 - 1920
Spouse(s)
Kristina, “Christena” Kardlicek
1872 - 1952
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Martha Vlasak
1898 - 1969
Frank Vlasak
1899 - 1974
Vaclav James Wencel Vlasak
1906 - 1960
Cecelia Mary Vlasak
1902 - 1985
Emil J. Vlasak
1909 - 1968

Rudolph Vlasak
1904 - 1979
Ernest Vlasak
1913 - 1970
Fred Joseph Vlasak
1910 - 1937
Albin Vlasak
1911 - 1986

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