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Rachel Emily Osterhout

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Rachel Emily Osterhout
A photo of Rachel Emily Osterhout probably taken about 1865 when she married David Van Kleeck.
Date & Place: in Ulster County, New York USA
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Rachel Emily Osterhout
Rachel Emily (Osterhoudt) VanKleeck was born on November 23, 1842, and died at age 31 years old on May 9, 1874. Rachel VanKleeck was buried at Palentown Cemetery in Ulster County, New York United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rachel Emily Osterhout.
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