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Joseph Vraný

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Joseph Vraný

Birth
Male Vselisy, Okres Mladá Boleslav, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Death
28 Aug 1918 (aged 79)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH VRANEY
(1838 - 1918)

DEATH CLAIMS JOSEPH VRANEY AT AGE OF 80
Pioneer of Kossuth Passes Away at Home of Son in City


Joseph Vraney, pioneer resident of Kossuth, died at the home of his son, Louis Vraney, on Chicago street, last night at the advanced age of 80 years.

The body will be buried at the National cemetery at Kellnersville, services being held from the home of his son, 809 Chicago street, at 2 o'clock on Friday and the body will be taken by auto hearse to Kellnersville.

Mr. Vraney was born in Bohemia in 1838 and came to America with his parents at the age of 18 years and settled on a farm in Kossuth. He was married fifty three years ago to Mary Oswald of Kossuth, who preceded him in death twenty seven years ago. Mr. Vraney remained on the farm until three years ago.

He is survived by six children, Caroline and Emil of Kossuth, Joseph of Milwaukee, Mrs. Anna Lokajicek of Montana, and Frank and Louis of this city. Three sisters also survive, Mrs. Mary McKeough of Franklin, Mrs. Michael McKeough of Kossuth and Mrs. Mott of South Dakota.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Thursday, August 29, 1918

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JOSEPH VRANEY
(1838 - 1918)

DEATH CLAIMS JOSEPH VRANEY AT AGE OF 80
Pioneer of Kossuth Passes Away at Home of Son in City


Joseph Vraney, pioneer resident of Kossuth, died at the home of his son, Louis Vraney, on Chicago street, last night at the advanced age of 80 years.

The body will be buried at the National cemetery at Kellnersville, services being held from the home of his son, 809 Chicago street, at 2 o'clock on Friday and the body will be taken by auto hearse to Kellnersville.

Mr. Vraney was born in Bohemia in 1838 and came to America with his parents at the age of 18 years and settled on a farm in Kossuth. He was married fifty three years ago to Mary Oswald of Kossuth, who preceded him in death twenty seven years ago. Mr. Vraney remained on the farm until three years ago.

He is survived by six children, Caroline and Emil of Kossuth, Joseph of Milwaukee, Mrs. Anna Lokajicek of Montana, and Frank and Louis of this city. Three sisters also survive, Mrs. Mary McKeough of Franklin, Mrs. Michael McKeough of Kossuth and Mrs. Mott of South Dakota.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Thursday, August 29, 1918

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