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Everett, Gordon, and Roxy Van Kleeck

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Everett, Gordon, and Roxy Van Kleeck
A photo of Everett, Gordon, and Roxy Van Kleeck
Date & Place: in Kingston, Ulster County, New York USA
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Everett Van Kleeck
Everett Van Kleeck was born on March 9, 1898 to Abram Van Kleeck and Bertha Barringer, and had siblings Gordon Van Kleeck, Dorothy Emily (Van Kleeck) Smith, Roxy (Van Kleeck) Yerry, Vera Mae (Van Kleeck) Winne, Freeman B. Van Kleeck, and Elta Ann (Van Kleeck) Rifenburg. He married Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck in 1919, and they were married until Everett's death on May 5, 1958. He had children Everett John Van Kleeck and Warren S. Van Kleeck. Everett Van Kleeck was buried at Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Everett Van Kleeck.
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Roxy (Van Kleeck) Yerry
Roxy (Van Kleeck) Yerry was born in 1895 to Abram Van Kleeck and Bertha Barringer, and has siblings Gordon Van Kleeck, Dorothy Emily (Van Kleeck) Smith, Everett Van Kleeck, Vera Mae (Van Kleeck) Winne, Freeman B. Van Kleeck, and Elta Ann (Van Kleeck) Rifenburg. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Roxy (Van Kleeck) Yerry.
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Gordon Van Kleeck
Gordon Van Kleeck of Kingston, Ulster County, New York USA was born on January 27, 1894 at location now under Ashokan Reservoir in Olivebridge to Abram Van Kleeck and Bertha Barringer. He had siblings Dorothy Emily (Van Kleeck) Smith, Roxy (Van Kleeck) Yerry, Everett Van Kleeck, Vera Mae (Van Kleeck) Winne, Freeman B. Van Kleeck, and Elta Ann (Van Kleeck) Rifenburg. Gordon Van Kleeck died at age 83 years old on October 7, 1977 in Kingston, and was buried at Wiltwyck Cemetery in Kingston.
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