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| name                      = Luis Zamis
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| name                      = Luis Zámiš<br>OR<br><font color="red">'''Alois Zámiš'''</font>
 
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| birth_date                = 1887
 
| birth_date                = 1887
| birth_place              = Austria
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| birth_place              = Bohemia
 
| death_date                = {{Death year and age|1914|1887}}
 
| death_date                = {{Death year and age|1914|1887}}
 
| death_place              = Hillcrest, Alberta
 
| death_place              = Hillcrest, Alberta
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| nationality              = [[:Category:Austrian|Austrian]]
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| nationality              = [[:Category:Austrian|Austrian]] / [[:Category:Bohemian|Bohemian]]
 
| occupation                = [[Occupations#Bucker|Bucker]]
 
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==Special Information==
Correct name is Alois Zamis
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Correct name is Alois Zámiš
 
==Early Life==
 
==Early Life==
 
===Birth===  
 
===Birth===  
4 November 1887, town of Tynec nad Labem in Bohemia (now Czech Republic)
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4 November 1887, town of Tynec nad Labem in Bohemia (now Czech Republic)<br>
 
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OR Dox, Bohemia
 
===Parents===
 
===Parents===
Vaclav Zamis and Anna Koubekova
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Václav Zámiš and Anna Koubekova
===Siblings including miner ===
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===Miner and Siblings (in birth order)===
*Mary Zamis (Feb 28, 1880 married Joseph Valasek)
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*Mary Zámiš (Feb 28, 1880 married Joseph Valásek)
*Vincenc Zamis (Mar 1882 - Mar 1, 1890)
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*Vincenc Zámiš (Mar 1882 - Mar 1, 1890)
*Rudolf Zamis (Apr 25 1884 - Aug 16, 1905)
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*Rudolf Zámiš (Apr 25 1884 - Aug 16, 1905)
*Alois Zamis
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*'''Alois Zámiš'''
*Ruzena Barbora (Rose) Zamis (Mar 28, 1890 - June 19, 1968, Vancouver, married George Nasadyk
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*Ruzena Barbora (Rose) Zámiš (b. Mar 12, 1890 Labska Pynice, Czechoslovakia, d. Feb 7, 1968)  See also [[Petro Kohar]].
*Karl Zamis (Jan 31, 1893)
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*Karl Zámiš (Jan 31, 1893)
 
====Half brother====
 
====Half brother====
*Antonin (Tony) Zamis was was married to Fransiska. Also lived in the Crowsnest Pass.
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*Antonin (Tony) Zámiš was married to Fransiška. Also lived in Hillcrest.
 
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==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Alois / Luis Zamis married Rose Hniz
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Alois / Luis Zámiš married Rose Hniz
 
===Children===
 
===Children===
Mary A. Zamis (June 29, 1913 - Feb 12, 1983)
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Mary A. Zámiš (June 29, 1913 - Feb 12, 1983)
 
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==Immigration to Canada==
 
==Immigration to Canada==
 
Alois/Luis immigrated 1906/7.
 
Alois/Luis immigrated 1906/7.
 
 
==Occupation in 1914==
 
==Occupation in 1914==
 
[[Occupations#Bucker|Bucker]]
 
[[Occupations#Bucker|Bucker]]
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Alois/Luis is buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest.
 
Alois/Luis is buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest.
 
==After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster==
 
==After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster==
 
 
Widow Rose remarried to Mr. Trstensky.<br>
 
Widow Rose remarried to Mr. Trstensky.<br>
Daughter Mary married Charles J. Ference and had 4 children. They live Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA.
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Sister Rose Zamis married George Nasadyk, and had more family, died Vancouver [George Nasadyk b. Zabukruk, Austria, 1888]<br>
 
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Daughter Mary married Charles J. Ference and live in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
 
===Compensation===
 
===Compensation===
 
[[Compensation#Schedule A | Schedule A]]
 
[[Compensation#Schedule A | Schedule A]]
 
==Alternate Names or Alternate Spelling of Names==
 
==Alternate Names or Alternate Spelling of Names==
Lewis, Louis, Zamish, correct name Alois Zamis.
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Lewis, Louis, Samur, Zamish, correct name Alois Zámiš.
 
==Interesting Facts==
 
==Interesting Facts==
Step-Brother Tony Zamis ''"sustained minor injuries by falling in the fan shaft one day last week. Zamis was sent into the fan in connection with some repairs being made and as it was very dark he did not see the shaft and stepped into it, falling about 30 feet. His injuries were of less serious moment than the unpleasant hours he spent at the bottom of the shaft until he was missed and fellow workmen came to his rescue."''  From ''Frank Paper'', 12 August 1909.
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Alois Zámiš was an uncle to the child of [[Petro Kohar]], who was also killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.<br>
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Step-Brother Tony Zámiš ''"sustained minor injuries by falling in the fan shaft one day last week. Zamis was sent into the fan in connection with some repairs being made and as it was very dark he did not see the shaft and stepped into it, falling about 30 feet. His injuries were of less serious moment than the unpleasant hours he spent at the bottom of the shaft until he was missed and fellow workmen came to his rescue."''  From ''Frank Paper'', 12 August 1909.<br>
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[[Category:Austrian|Zamis, Luis]]
 
[[Category:Austrian|Zamis, Luis]]
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[[Category:Bohemian|Zamis, Luis]]
 
[[Category:Bucker|Zamis, Luis]]
 
[[Category:Bucker|Zamis, Luis]]
 
[[Category:Schedule A|Zamis, Luis]]
 
[[Category:Schedule A|Zamis, Luis]]

Latest revision as of 13:49, 20 November 2013

Luis Zámiš
OR
Alois Zámiš
Born 1887
Bohemia
Died 1914 (aged 26–27)
Hillcrest, Alberta
Cause of death Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Resting place Hillcrest Cemetery
Nationality Austrian / Bohemian
Occupation Bucker

Special Information

Correct name is Alois Zámiš

Early Life

Birth

4 November 1887, town of Tynec nad Labem in Bohemia (now Czech Republic)
OR Dox, Bohemia

Parents

Václav Zámiš and Anna Koubekova

Miner and Siblings (in birth order)

  • Mary Zámiš (Feb 28, 1880 married Joseph Valásek)
  • Vincenc Zámiš (Mar 1882 - Mar 1, 1890)
  • Rudolf Zámiš (Apr 25 1884 - Aug 16, 1905)
  • Alois Zámiš
  • Ruzena Barbora (Rose) Zámiš (b. Mar 12, 1890 Labska Pynice, Czechoslovakia, d. Feb 7, 1968) See also Petro Kohar.
  • Karl Zámiš (Jan 31, 1893)

Half brother

  • Antonin (Tony) Zámiš was married to Fransiška. Also lived in Hillcrest.

Marriage

Alois / Luis Zámiš married Rose Hniz

Children

Mary A. Zámiš (June 29, 1913 - Feb 12, 1983)

Immigration to Canada

Alois/Luis immigrated 1906/7.

Occupation in 1914

Bucker

Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed

Cemetery

Alois/Luis is buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest.

After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster

Widow Rose remarried to Mr. Trstensky.
Sister Rose Zamis married George Nasadyk, and had more family, died Vancouver [George Nasadyk b. Zabukruk, Austria, 1888]
Daughter Mary married Charles J. Ference and live in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA

Compensation

Schedule A

Alternate Names or Alternate Spelling of Names

Lewis, Louis, Samur, Zamish, correct name Alois Zámiš.

Interesting Facts

Alois Zámiš was an uncle to the child of Petro Kohar, who was also killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.
Step-Brother Tony Zámiš "sustained minor injuries by falling in the fan shaft one day last week. Zamis was sent into the fan in connection with some repairs being made and as it was very dark he did not see the shaft and stepped into it, falling about 30 feet. His injuries were of less serious moment than the unpleasant hours he spent at the bottom of the shaft until he was missed and fellow workmen came to his rescue." From Frank Paper, 12 August 1909.



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