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| Nicknames: | "Karum" |
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| Birthplace: | Šenčur, Slovenia |
| Death: | Died in Šenčur, Slovenia |
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http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/franz-karun.html
Dio obitelj Karun (mala Ana i njena majka) nakon godinu dana vratio se u Milje pokraj Šenèura kod Kranja, pošto im je na samu prvu godišnjicu katastrofe Titanica, 15. travnja 1913., izgorio restoran koji su vodili u Galesburgu. Dva dana prije poèetka Drugoga svjetskog rata u Milje se vratio i Franc Karun. Ana Karun je ostala živjeti u Milju i tamo se i udala, promijenivši prezime u Juvan. Tek nakon cetrdeset otišla u posjet sestri i bratu u Cleveland. Ana Juvan poginula je negdje krajem sedamdesetih u prometnoj nesreæi.
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http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/franz-karun.html
Mr Franz Karun, 39, was born 2 December 1872 near Milje, Austria-Hungary (modern Slovenia). He was the son of Janez Karun who was born in Milje in 1846 and died there in 1895. Janez Karun was married in 1870 to Marija Treljec who was born 12 December 1849 in Predoslje, Slovenia and who died in Milje in 1896.
Franz was married to Marianna Vombergar and they had five children: Frances, Urban, Manca, Frank and Mary (1).
Karun later moved to Galesburg, Illinois where he ran a boarding house for railroad workers, however, the family retained Austro-Hungarian citizenship.
In 1912 Karun had been back to his homeland and was now returning to Galesburg (2) with his daughter Manca (3). They bought their tickets for 138 Swiss francs from the agent: Im Obersted & Cie, Basel. They boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg as third class passengers (4). Travelling with them was Franz' brother-in-law (5).
Stories which appeared in the Galesburg press of 22 and 23 April 1912 contained many errors. "Anna" is identified as Franz's niece and the two are reported to have swum away from the wreck before being hauled aboard a passing collapsible when in fact they most likely boarded lifeboat 15 which was lowered from the deck.
After their rescue the Karuns were helped financially by the American Red Cross:
No. 229. (Austrian). A labourer, 39 years of age, with his little daughter, 4 years old, returning to Illinois from a visit to relatives, Suffered from shock and exposure and lost baggage and $700 in cash. He received clothing and $125 from other American sources of relief. ($375).
One year later the Karuns were mentioned again in the press when an outer wall collapsed on the hotel/boarding house that they owned and it was uncertain whether they would remain in Galesburg. Indeed, about a year after the disaster the family returned to Austria-Hungary (Slovenia). Manca's four siblings later returned to the United States and died here. Manca herself did not return to the states but married a Mr Anton Juvan (6), she continued living in Slovenia and died there.
After the death of his first wife in 1914, Franz Karun married Angela (born 1888, died 1924); they had one daughter, Angela Karun (born 1918). Angela married Joza Kovac (1913-1991) and is still (1998) living in the town of Visoko, (near Kranj), Slovenia.
Franz Karun died in Milje, Slovenia on 7 July 1934.
Notes 1. In total he had 13 children but only 6 lived to maturity:
* Frances Karun married Anton Macek
2. Some sources suggest he travelled to Kranj, Austria-Hungary to dispose of the family farm but family sources indicate that he travelled solely to collect his daughter Manca and return with her to Galesburg.
3. Manca is (pronounced MAHN-sa). Elsewhere listed as Monca, Mona, Amie, Anna and Anna Mary.
4. Some sources indicate them as second class but the White Star list confirms that they were third class passengers.
5. The identity of the brother in law is unclear, the newspapers mention the name Kovac or Kovec, which could have been Ivan Stankovic', Stankovic boarded at Cherbourg and was also from Austria-Hungary. Franz Karun himself, and later his daughter, give the name as John Markum. The closest match for which is Johann Markun.
6. Juvan (pronounced YOU-vahn).
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December 2, 1872
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Šenčur, Slovenia
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1900
Age 27
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1902
Age 29
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Slovenia
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1904
Age 31
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Slovenia
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| 1907 |
1907
Age 34
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| 1909 |
October 4, 1909
Age 36
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| 1910 |
1910
Age 37
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1914
Age 41
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1918
Age 45
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| 1934 |
July 7, 1934
Age 61
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Šenčur, Slovenia
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