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  1. TRAPP--Catherine Trapp, aged 54 years, wife of Joseph Trapp, died Nov. 14 at 12:45 a. m. at St. Joseph's Hospital. Deceased is survived by her husband, 3 daughters and 4 sons, Lillian, Josephine, Louise, John, Rupert, Oscar and George Trapp, all of this city.

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    36. George Leonard Trapp (1 Jul 1894-13 Nov 1917) Canadian Air Ace, died in Belgium wiki 37. Donovan Joseph Trapp (23 Nov 1895-13 Jul 1918) Canadian Light Infantry, died in France 38. Dorothy Moody Trapp (8 Aug 1897-27 Feb 1982) m.1924. Roger Simmons Countryman. . . (1895-1978) lived in Saratoga, California. . . 1.

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  4. Jan 3, 2011 · Agathe von Trapp passed away on December 28, 2010. She is best remembered as Liesl, the eldest daughter in the film The Sound of Music. But Agathe was not pleased with the portrayal of her family in the film, especially the character of her father, whose stern demeanor was very different than the kind father she knew.

  5. Mar 29, 1987 · "Her heart stopped beating" shortly after 7:30 p.m., according to Johannes von Trapp, the youngest of the 10 children Maria and Baron Georg von Trapp led out of Austria in 1938. Johannes is...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_TrappJoseph Trapp - Wikipedia

    Joseph Trapp. Joseph Trapp (1679–1747) was an English clergyman, academic, poet and pamphleteer. His production as a younger man of occasional verse (some anonymous, or in Latin) and dramas led to his appointment as the first Oxford Professor of Poetry in 1708. Later his High Church opinions established him in preferment and position.

  7. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for George Trapp born 1880 Garland County, Arkansas died 1962 McAlester, Pittsburg, Oklahoma including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  8. TRAPP, JOSEPH (1679–1747), poet and pamphleteer, born at Cherrington, Gloucestershire, in November 1679, and baptised there on 18 Dec. 1679, was the second son of Joseph Trapp (1638–1698), rector of Cherrington from 1662, and grandson of John Trapp [q. v.] After a training at home by his father and some time at New College school, Oxford ...

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