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Emma- Strobl

Birth29 Dec 1897 - Red Cloud, Webster, Nebraska, United States
DeathJanuary 1978 - Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States
MotherBarbara Stroble
FatherFrantisek 'Frank' Strobl

Born in Red Cloud, Webster, Nebraska, United States on 29 Dec 1897 to Frantisek 'Frank' Strobl and Barbara Stroble. Emma- Strobl married William Prochaska and had 6 children. She passed away on January 1978 in Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States.

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Parents
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Frantisek 'Frank' Strobl
1868 - 1953
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Barbara Stroble
1876 - 1945
Spouse(s)
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William Prochaska
1893 - 1972
Children Show all
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Frank W. Prochaska
1919 - 1943
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Rudolph L. Rudy Prochaska
1935 - 1985
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William Robert Prochaska
1924 - 1967
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Emilie June Prochaska
1921 - 1998
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Edward Earl Prochaska
1940 - 2004
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Elsie Mae Prochaska
1918 - 1986

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