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Kosto Krane 1883 - 1964
Kosto Krane of New Jersey was born on May 15, 1883, and died at age 81 years old in August 1964.
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Kosto Krane's History: 1883 - 1964
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Did you know?Kosto Krane lived 7 years longer than the average Krane family member when they died at the age of 81.The average age of a Krane family member is 74.
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In 1883, in the year that Kosto Krane was born, on July 4th, the first rodeo in the world was held in Pecos, Texas - according to its citizens. In the towns of Prescott and Payson Arizona, the same claim is made. All of these were gatherings of local cowboys, showing off their skills - no matter who was first.
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In 1905, Kosto was 22 years old when the Industrial Workers of the World was founded. An international labor union founded in Chicago, it was most often referred to as the "Wobblies" and had ties to the socialist movement and the anarchist movement. At its peak, it had 150,000 members.
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Krane, John (Jan 18, 1923 - Feb 15, 2009)
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Krane, Helen (Nov 19, 1905 - Jun 1981)
Krane, Mary (May 5, 1921 - Jan 1995)
Krane, Merrill (Apr 26, 1924 - Oct 1981)
Krane, Elma (Aug 24, 1933 - Jun 9, 2000)
Krane, Sherman (Nov 18, 1927 - Oct 1992)
Krane, Jeremy (May 5, 1962 - Feb 10, 2009)
Krane, Celi (Feb 22, 1917 - May 25, 1997)
Krane, Sophie (Apr 15, 1892 - Mar 1981)
Krane, Ida (Sep 29, 1903 - Dec 1970)
Krane, Felizitas (Jul 22, 1910 - Jul 1972)
Krane, Isidor (Jul 17, 1891 - Oct 1984)
Krane, Edward (Feb 2, 1914 - Jan 19, 2011)
Krane, Hyman (Sep 24, 1909 - Jul 31, 1995)
Krane, Pauline (Aug 1, 1915 - Aug 1992)
Krane, Bernard (Apr 3, 1919 - Sep 1974)
Krane, Robert (Apr 11, 1905 - Jun 1992)
Krane, Harvey (Dec 30, 1897 - Oct 1983)
Krane, Judy (Sep 24, 1940 - Oct 26, 2000)
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