Hij is getrouwd met Helene Kuchenbecker.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 26 januari 1899 te Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Charles (2nd)/Carl /Brussock Brussak | ||||||||||||||||||
1899 | ||||||||||||||||||
Helene Kuchenbecker |
<p>The Milwaukee Journal<br />Publication: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI, USA<br />Date: Jan 14 1895<br />Periodicity: Daily<br />Text: "...choir are: President. gust Speerbrecher; Bei Jahr; secretary. Miss Amanda Kissling; treasurer. Carl Brussock; librarian. Paul Bussin. -Miss Stelzer Mr. Rutz murriell on Saturday, Psi stor Jenny officia..."</p>
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