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==Children== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name || Birth || Death || Notes |- | [[Rosmarie Trapp|Rosmarie von Trapp]]|| 8 February 1929<ref>{{cite web |url=http://data.matricula-online.eu/de/oesterreich/salzburg/salzburg-aigen/TFB10/?pg=315 |title=Rosa Trapp 8.II. 1929 |access-date=12 January 2018 }}</ref> || 13 May 2022 (aged 93)|| Rosmarie worked as a singer and missionary in [[Papua New Guinea]]. She most recently lived in [[Pittsburgh]].<ref name=obit>{{Cite news|title=Maria von Trapp, whose life was 'Sound of Music', is Dead|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEED91738F93AA15750C0A961948260|quote=[[Maria Augusta von Trapp]], the guiding force behind a family of singers who won world renown when their story was portrayed in the play and film ''The Sound of Music,'' died of heart failure yesterday in [[Morrisville, Vermont]], three days after undergoing surgery. She was 82 years old and had lived in [[Stowe, Vermont]], for more than 40 years. ... She is survived by a son, Johannes, of Stowe; two daughters, Eleonore Campbell of [[Waitsfield, Vermont]], and Rosmarie Trapp of [[Pittsburgh]]; two stepsons, Rupert, of Stowe and Werner, of Waitsfield; three stepdaughters, Agathe von Trapp of [[Glyndon, Maryland]], Maria Franziska von Trapp of [[Papua New Guinea]], and Johanna von Trapp of [[San Diego, California]], and by 29 grandchildren.|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=29 March 1987|access-date=21 July 2007|first=Peter|last=Kerr}}</ref> |- | Eleonore von Trapp || 14 May 1931<ref name=nara1>{{cite web|url=https://www.archives.gov/global-pages/larger-image.html?i=/publications/prologue/2005/winter/images/petition-p1-l.jpg&c=/publications/prologue/2005/winter/images/petition-p1.caption.html |title= Petition for Naturalization for Maria von Trapp |access-date= 5 January 2009 |date=26 May 1948 |agency= National Archives and Records Administration|publisher=[[Immigration and Naturalization Service]] via [[NARA]]}}</ref> || 17 October 2021<br/>(aged 90)<ref>[https://keyt.com/news/national-world/ap-national-news/2021/10/21/lorli-von-trapp-campbell-of-sound-of-music-family-dies/ Lorli von Trapp Campbell, of 'Sound of Music' family, dies]</ref> || Married Hugh David Campbell in 1954 and had seven daughters with him. Lived with her family in [[Waitsfield, Vermont]].<ref name=tribute/> |- | [[Johannes von Trapp]] || {{birth date and age|1939|1|17|df=yes}}<ref name=nara1/>{{failed verification|reason=A 1948 source cannot verify current age.|date=November 2024}} || || Married Lynne Peterson in 1969 and had one son and one daughter with her.<ref name=tribute/> He became manager of the family lodge in the 1970s.<ref name=Johannes>{{cite news |first= Stephanie|last= Clifford|title=Von Trapps Reunited, Without the Singing|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/business/25vontrapp.html?_r=1&em|quote=Still, Johannes von Trapp, the 10th and youngest child, remembers growing up relatively anonymously in a quiet, strict home. ... By 1969, he had graduated from Dartmouth, completed a master's degree from the Yale School of Forestry and was planning on an academic career in natural resources. He returned to Stowe to put the inn's finances in order, and ended up running the place. He tried to leave, moving to a ranch in British Columbia in 1977 and staying a few years, then moving to a ranch in Montana. But the professional management in Stowe kept quitting. "Now I'm stuck here", he said.|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=24 December 2008|access-date=26 December 2008}}</ref> |}
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