Maria Melusova, 1917–2000?> (aged 83 years)
- Name
- Maria /Melusova/
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Birth of a brother
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Birth of a sister
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a brother
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Cause: tuberculosis |
Burial of a sister
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Death of a sister
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Birth of a son
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Burial of a father
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Death of a father
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Burial of a brother
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Death of a brother
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Cause: Car Accident |
Death of a mother
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Death of a sister
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Cause: Heart attack |
Death of a brother
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Burial of a brother
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Death of a brother
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Cause: Heart Attack |
Death of a husband
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Burial of a sister
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Death of a sister
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Cause: Chest Infection after lengthy illness |
Death of a son
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Cause: Car Accident |
Death of a sister
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Death
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Burial
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Shared note
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Maria Melusova was used atthe model for a statue in memory o fthose from Klatova Nova Ves who died in World War 1. It is fenced in and surrounded by flowers. Wreaths are placed there every oct 28, marking the rise of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918. (The independence of Czechoslovakia was officially proclaimed in Prague on 28 October 1918. The Slovaks officially joined the state two days later in the town of Martin. Tomáš Masaryk was declared president on 14 November. This first republic lasted until 1938.) |
father |
1879–1954
Birth: February 14, 1879 — Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: April 28, 1954 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
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mother |
1885–1970
Birth: 1885 — Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: February 28, 1970 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
Marriage | Marriage — — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
elder brother |
1903–1992
Birth: mistakenly recorded on naturalization certificate as Nov 17, 1903 — November 14, 1903 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: It was too wet at the cemetery to be able to bury him the day of the funeral. We had to wait 2 weeks for the cemetery to dry out enough to do the work. — April 25, 1992 — Four Counties General Hospital, Newbury, Ontario |
21 months
elder sister |
1905–1929
Birth: July 29, 1905 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: June 10, 1929 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
17 months
elder brother |
1907–1928
Birth: January 2, 1907 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: August 12, 1928 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
2 years
elder brother |
1909–1969
Birth: March 6, 1909 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: June 25, 1969 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
22 months
elder brother |
1910–2006
Birth: December 20, 1910 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: January 22, 2006 — Klatova Nova Ves, Slovakia |
23 months
elder sister |
1912–1995
Birth: October 28, 1912 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: January 8, 1995 — Flin Flon Hospital, Flin Flon, Manitoba |
2 years
elder sister |
1915–1983
Birth: February 4, 1915 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: October 7, 1983 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
2 years
herself |
1917–2000
Birth: May 27, 1917 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: November 8, 2000 — Bratislava, Slovakia |
22 months
younger brother |
1919–1993
Birth: March 16, 1919 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia Death: February 26, 1993 — Nitra, Czechoslovakia |
5 years
younger sister |
1923–1999
Birth: October 1, 1923 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia Death: February 14, 1999 — Lucenec, Slovakia |
sister |
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Birth: Klatova Nova Ves, Slovakia Death: Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungary; lived only 3 days or months |
partner |
1915–1994
Birth: 1915 Death: January 3, 1994 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia |
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herself |
1917–2000
Birth: May 27, 1917 — Klatova Nova Ves, Austro-Hungarian Empire Death: November 8, 2000 — Bratislava, Slovakia |
son |
1941–1998
Birth: September 6, 1941 — Klatova Nova Ves, Czechoslovakia Death: July 31, 1998 — Vienna, Austria |
daughter |
Jana Homolayova
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daughter |
Magdalena Homolayova
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