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Dorothy & William Triebel

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Dorothy & William Triebel
A photo of William Franklin and Dorothy (Simmons) Triebel taken sometime in the 1920s.
Date & Place: in Dutchess County, New York USA
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Although it is only recorded on this site that they had the one child,, Donald, in actuality they had five ! According to his obituary, he was father to the following:Donald, LeRoy and Charles; two daughters Audrey and Elma.
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William Franklin Triebel
William Franklin Triebel was born on July 30, 1902 in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York United States to William Frederick Triebel and Grace May (Fero) Triebel, and had siblings Grace Adelia Triebel, Ada Mary Triebel, and Florence Lura (Triebel) Rifenburg. He married Dorothy (Simmons) Triebel, and they were married until William's death on November 25, 1946. He had children Donald Franklin Triebel and William LeRoy Triebel. William Triebel was buried at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery in Poughkeepsie. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Franklin Triebel.
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Dorothy (Simmons) Triebel
Dorothy (Simmons) Triebel of Red Hook, Dutchess County, NY was born on December 11, 1902 in Town of Milan to Elma (Bowman) Simmons and Charles Bruce Simmons. She had a sister Mabel B. (Simmons) Herrick. She married William Franklin Triebel, and they were married until William's death on November 25, 1946. She had children Donald Franklin Triebel and William LeRoy Triebel. Dorothy Triebel died at age 84 years old in February 1987 in Staatsburg, and was buried at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery in Poughkeepsie.
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