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Everett Van Kleeck Family

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Everett Van Kleeck Family
A photo of Everett Van Kleeck, his wife Gladys and their first son Everett John.
Date & Place: in Kingston, Ulster County, New York USA
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Now that lady is looking familiar but I can't be certain?.The mother
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Everett John Van Kleeck
Everett John Van Kleeck was born on September 23, 1922 to Everett Van Kleeck and Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck, and had a brother Warren S. Van Kleeck. Everett Van Kleeck died at age 1 year old on November 10, 1923. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Everett John Van Kleeck.
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Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck
Gladys M. Simmons was an only child born in Ulster County, New York to John N. Simmons (1861 - 1936) and Cora G. Wolven (1871 - 1960). Both parents were also New York natives. When Gladys was three years old, she was living with her parents in Saugerties, New York, in her maternal grandparents' house, while her father worked as a painter. On November 20th 1921 in Kingston New York Gladys Simmons married Everett Van Kleeck (1898 - 1958) and they had two sons: Everett John (1922 - 1923) and Warren S. Van Kleeck (1925 - 2009). When Gladys was 53, she lived with her mother-in-law, her husband, and her younger son Warren. She was a housewife, her husband Everett was a farmer, and Warren worked as an auto mechanic.
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Everett Van Kleeck
Everett Van Kleeck was born on March 9, 1898, and died at age 60 years old on May 5, 1958 in Ulster County, New York United States. 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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