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Pepa Pertrasek family

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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Pepa Pertrasek family
3 children, Pepa Pertrasek is seated far right. Handwriting is hard to read so surname may be misspelled.

What are the names of the other children?
People in photo include: Pepa Pertrasek
Date & Place: in Caslav, Kutná Hora District County, Central Bohemian Region Czech Republic
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