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Emil Zurowski 1887 – 1963 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 May 1887

Birth Location: Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp.

Death Date: 2 Mar 1963

Death Location: Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

Father: Rudolph *1

Mother: Mary Zarowski

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In 1887, Emil Zurowski entered the world in Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp., born to Rudolph (Rudolf) Sr. Zurowski *1 and Mary Zarowski. Emil Zurowski passed away in 1963 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.

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  • In 1887, Emil Zurowski entered the world in Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp., born to Rudolph (Rudolf) Sr. Zurowski *1 and Mary Zarowski.
  • Emil Zurowski passed away in 1963 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.

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Emil Zurowski's Ancestors

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Emil Zurowski
1887 – 1963
Birth Place: Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp.
Parents
Rudolph (Rudolf) Sr. Zurowski *1
1853 – 1926
Satulmare, Bukowina, Austria
Mary Zarowski
1881 – 1926
Austria
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Emil Zurowski's Timeline

2 Records

1887
16 May 1887
Birth of Emil Zurowski in Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp.
Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp.
1963
2 Mar 1963
Age 76
Death of Emil Zurowski in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 May 1887
    Event Place: Satulmare, Berzirk Radautz, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Emp.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Mar 1963
    Event Place: Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

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