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Dorothy Emily Van Kleeck

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Dorothy Emily Van Kleeck
A photo of Dorothy Emily Van Kleeck probably taken sometime in the 1920s.
Date & Place: in Kingston, Ulster County, New York USA
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Dorothy Emily (Van Kleeck) Smith
Dorothy Emily (Van Kleeck) Smith of Kingston, Ulster County, New York United States was born on October 6, 1909 in Kingston to Abram Van Kleeck and Bertha Barringer. She had siblings Gordon Van Kleeck, Roxy (Van Kleeck) Yerry, Everett Van Kleeck, Vera Mae (Van Kleeck) Winne, Freeman B. Van Kleeck, and Elta Ann (Van Kleeck) Rifenburg. She married Earl Edward Smith on June 12, 1930 at Presbyterian Church Parsonage in Highland, Ulster County, NY, and they were married until Earl's death on May 22, 1982. She had a child Patricia Ellen Smith. Dorothy Smith died at age 100 years old on March 31, 2010 in Kingston, Ulster County, NY, and was buried at Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
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