| Father |
Byron Kent Van Vlack, II, b. March 22, 1910, Glenham, N.Y , d. June 12, 1978 (Age 68 years) |
| Mother |
Anna Marie Vredenburgh, b. April 26, 1912, d. July 1, 1925 (Age 13 years) |
| Married |
March 1, 1930 |
Glenham, N.Y |
| Notes |
- Moved to Chelsea 1950
Byron was educated in the Beacon schools, quit in the 10th grade, but received his high school equivalency diploma in 1963. Byron worked in the aluminum anodizing industry at Castle Point in the boiler room, later worked in the TV antenna installation business, and then as an apprentice carpenter and plumber. Next he worked in the plumbing supply business, also at the Dept. of Correction as a plumber?s helper, steam fitter, and was a vocational instructor teaching plumbing and heating to the inmates at Fishkill Correctional Facility. He is presently employed at IBM, Fishkill as an engineering technician. Byron was active in the Fire Company in Chelsea, holding line and administration offices; also Scout Master of a Boy Scout troop and cub master of a cub scout pack in Chelsea. He was also in the Naval Reserve in the 1950?s. Carolyn worked in the hat industry in Wappinger Falls and Beacon arid for Holiday Inn in Fishkill; in 1990 she was working for IBM in the accounting department. Together Byron and Carolyn were active in the National Campers and Hikers Association and joined a local chapter. They belonged to the Good Sam Camping Club too. They were living in Chelsea, N.Y. in 1990.
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| Family ID |
F666 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |