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Charles Brzak b. 28 January 1925 d. 26 December 2007

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Lineage Brzak
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Charles Brzak
Parents

Josef Brzak [Brzak] b. 25 March 1874 d. 5 January 1953

Barbara Madra (Brzak) [Madra] b. 10 April 1884 d. 11 April 1963

Events

28 January 1925 birth: Eckville, Alberta, Canada

marriage: Margaret Jean Erving (Kaikenen, Brzak) [Erving] b. 28 September 1924 d. 11 January 2010

1947 child birth: Alberta, Canada, Charles Junior Brzak [Brzak] b. 1947 d. about 2005

1949 child birth: Alberta, Canada, Emily Brzak (Gordon) [Brzak] b. 1949

1951 child birth: Alberta, Canada, Robert Brzak [Brzak] b. 1951 bur. December 2014

1953 child birth: Alberta, Canada, Betty Brzak (Bugbee, Landry) [Brzak] b. 1953

1957 child birth: Alberta, Canada, David Brzak [Brzak] b. 1957

26 December 2007 death: Red Deer (Alberta), Canada


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Jan Brzak
birth: 1839, Czechoslovakia, Austrian Empire
marriage: Marie Prestonio (Brzak) , Based on birthdate of twin sons in 1874. The sons were born in Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Austro-Hungary.
Marie Prestonio (Brzak)
birth: Czechoslovakia, Austrian Empire
marriage: Jan Brzak , Based on birthdate of twin sons in 1874. The sons were born in Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Austro-Hungary.
Grandparents
Parents
Frank Brzak
birth: 25 March 1874, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Austro-Hungary
immigration: 1904, Canada
naturalization: 1910, Canada
death: between 1956 and 22 February 1957, Eckville, Alberta, Canada
Josef Brzak
birth: 25 March 1874, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Austro-Hungary
immigration: 1909, Canada, There is a ship record for the ship named Lake Michigan which departed from Antwerp (Belgium), January 27 (or 24th), 1909 and landed in St. John, New Brunswick. According to the ship record there was a Josf Brzak onboard that could not write or read (English?), was possibly 31 years old, going to his brother, and his final destination was "Moving BC" (writing unclear). Josf Brzak was noted as a Labourer for his profession. Immigration arrival was stamped as February 13, 1909.
marriage: Barbara Madra (Brzak)
naturalization: 1913, Canada
death: 5 January 1953, Eckville, Alberta, Canada
burial: after 5 January 1953, Condor (Alberta), Evergreen Union Cemetery, near Condor, Alberta, Canada
Barbara Madra (Brzak)
birth: 10 April 1884, Slaná, Czechoslovakia, Austro-Hungary
marriage: Josef Brzak
naturalization: 1913, Alberta, Canada
death: 11 April 1963, Eckville, Alberta, Canada
burial: after 11 April 1963, Condor (Alberta), Gaetz Cemetery/Evergreen Union Cemetery, near Condor, Alberta, Canada
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Josef Frank Brzak
birth: 18 August 1900, Mnichovo Hradiště, Czechoslovakia, Austro-Hungary, (official, but not known for certain)
immigration: 1909, Canada
naturalization: 1913, Canada
death: 6 January 1982, Alberta, Canada
burial: after 6 January 1982, Condor (Alberta), Evergreen Union Cemetery Condor (Rocky Mountain House Census Division, Alberta, Canada)
Margaret Jean Erving (Kaikenen, Brzak)
birth: 28 September 1924, Vancouver (British Columbia), Canada
marriage: Walter Kaikenen
marriage: Charles Brzak
death: 11 January 2010, Red Deer (Alberta), Canada
Charles Brzak
birth: 28 January 1925, Eckville, Alberta, Canada
marriage: Margaret Jean Erving (Kaikenen, Brzak)
death: 26 December 2007, Red Deer (Alberta), Canada
== 3 ==
Children
Emily Brzak (Gordon)
birth: 1949, Alberta, Canada
marriage: Gordon Hummel
Robert Brzak
birth: 1951, Alberta, Canada
burial: December 2014, Alberta, Canada
David Brzak
birth: 1957, Alberta, Canada
Charles Junior Brzak
birth: 1947, Alberta, Canada
death: about 2005, Red Deer (Alberta), Canada
Children
Grandchildren
Grandchildren

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