Charles James Vratny, 18891965 (aged 75 years)

Name
Charles James /Vratny/
Given names
Charles James
Surname
Vratny
Birth
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Residence
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Death of a maternal grandfather
Note: Sparta Herald, published 12 Aug 1926, page 1, col. 5:"John Hardy, aged 90, died at the County farm Thursday, August 5. Burial was at the Catholic cemetery on Monday."
Death of a maternal grandfather
Note: MCLHR News Index: HARDY John Death SH 8/12/1926 (01/5)
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Note: death registration record of parents'names matches with baptism record
Death of a sister
Death
Note: Chicago Trib Death Notice, published 3 Feb 1965: Charles J. Vratny, 75, a resident of the Mount Greenwood area for 45 years, died yesterday in Christ Community hospital, Oak Lawn. Mr. Vratny was a retired clothing cutter for Hart, Schaffner & Marx. . . .
Family with parents
father
18581943
Birth: about 1858Czech Republic
Death: August 14, 1943Berwyn, Cook, Illinois, USA
mother
18661947
Birth: April 18, 1866 32 25 Stara Hlina, Jindrichuv Hradec, Jihocesky kraj, Czech Republic
Death: August 8, 1947Berwyn, Cook, Illinois, USA
Marriage MarriageSeptember 19, 1886Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
13 months
elder sister
18871961
Birth: September 1887 29 21 Illinois, USA
Death: June 16, 1961Wisconsin, USA
2 years
himself
18891965
Birth: October 21, 1889 31 23 Illinois, USA
Death: February 2, 1965Oak Lawn, Cook, Illinois, USA
2 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger sister
18961977
Birth: September 16, 1896 38 30 Illinois, USA
Death: December 1977Illinois, USA
5 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
19031977
Birth: December 19, 1903 45 37 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Death: August 1977Illinois, USA
Birth
Residence
Name
Death

Chicago Trib Death Notice, published 3 Feb 1965: Charles J. Vratny, 75, a resident of the Mount Greenwood area for 45 years, died yesterday in Christ Community hospital, Oak Lawn. Mr. Vratny was a retired clothing cutter for Hart, Schaffner & Marx. . . .