1905 - 1905
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Name |
Ladislav Buzek [1] |
Death |
Mar 1905 |
Turkey Creek, Liberty Township, Saline County, Nebraska [1] |
Birth |
24 Mar 1905 |
Turkey Creek, Liberty Township, Saline County, Nebraska [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Burial |
Kasak Cemetery, Fillmore County, Nebraska [2] |
Notes |
- Ladislav and Milo were twin sons born to Paul and Anna Braum Buzek. Ladislav, the larger and stronger of the two passed away shortly after birth. He is buried at the Kasak Cemetery.
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Person ID |
I6138 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Father |
Pavel "Paul" Buzek, b. 14 Dec 1859, Moravia d. 8 Dec 1937, Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
Anna Marie Braum, b. 15 Nov 1868, Stra?ec?, Bohemia d. 13 Aug 1925, Turkey Creek, Liberty Township, Saline County, Nebraska (Age 56 years) |
Marriage |
15 Dec 1887 |
Fillmore County, Nebraska [3, 4] |
- Groom's Name: Parel Buzek Groom's Birth Date: 1861 Groom's Birthplace: Bohemia Groom's Age: 26 Bride's Name: Anna Braum Bride's Birth Date: 1867 Bride's Birthplace: Bohemia Bride's Age: 20 Marriage Date: 15 Dec 1887 Marriage Place: Geneva, Fillmore, Nebraska Groom's Father's Name: Parel Buzek Groom's Mother's Name: May Rika Bride's Father's Name: Joseph Braum Bride's Mother's Name: Tuzie Zeman Groom's Race: White Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: White Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00315-4 System Origin: Nebraska-EASy Source Film Number: 1986904 Reference Number: N1197 P123 Collection: Nebraska Marriages, 1855-1995
Paul and Anna had 16 children in their first 22 year of marriage. To provide for the family a large garden was planted which the children helped to hoe and weed. Potatoes, onions, squash, pumpkins, and carrots were put in the cellar under the house for winter use. They had a variety of fruit trees and grapes in their orchard. Five to seven cows were milked every day and they churned their own butter. Chicken and duck eggs were set under hens to hatch. Sometimes they had 24 hens setting at one time. Later the family purchased two incubators. Paul raised Red Polled cattle and hogs. There was a smoke house north of the house which was used to smoke bacon and ham everytime Paul and the sons butchered. The older girls did the cooking and baking. Four large loaves of bread were baked every day. (History of Milligan, Nebraska, pp. 228-229)
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Family ID |
F3130 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S219] Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), pg 228 (Reliability: 3).
- [S219] Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 229 (Reliability: 3).
- [S219] Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO).
- [S977] FamilySearch.org, Nebraska Marriages, 1855-1995.
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