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Gender: male 

(Armando) "Gustavo" KUCZER

Born in Danzig, Poland on July 7th, 1906
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina in 19??

Profession/Occupation: Trader

Marriages and children:
* Married to Edith GLAS in 194? in Buenos Aires City, Argentina. Divorced in 1978.
   Children:
    1 - Gustavo KUCZER (1950-2011)
    2 - Juan Roberto "Robertito" KUCZER (1951-)


Notes and events:

* emigration: Argentina, Buenos Aires City
Emigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina.

* in 1956 - place: Venezuela, Caracas
Lived in Caracas, Venezuela, from 1956 to 1964 together with his wife and sons, returning then to Argentina.

* note:
The free port of Danzig was occupied in 1906 by Poland, and that's why he has the name Kuczer (coachman). His brother, born some years before, during german occupation, has the name Kutscher (coachman in german).

Near tree:

(Armando) "Gustavo" KUCZER
(1906-19??)
Gustavo KUCZER
(1950-2011)
Gal KUCZER
 
click to see descendants of Gal KUCZER
Tal KUCZER
 
click to see descendants of Tal KUCZER
Alan KUCZER
 
Juan Roberto "Robertito" KUCZER
 
Tanguy "Tongui" KUCZER
 
Laura KUCZER
 

Life Cycle:
 on July 7<sup>th</sup>, 1906 - birth  in Danzig, Poland in  194? - marriage to Edith GLAS - Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 17<sup>th</sup>, 1950 - birth child Gustavo KUCZER (1950-2011) on November 14<sup>th</sup>, 1951 - birth child Juan Roberto "Robertito" KUCZER (1951-) in  1956 - place Venezuela, Caracas in  1978 - divorce Edith GLAS in  ? - emigration Argentina, Ciudad de Buenos Aires in  19?? - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
1906194?1950195119561978?19??

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