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Emanuel SLINGER

Birth1819 - New York (or Pennsylvania), USA
Death23 Oct 1872 - Brighton Cem., Huron Co., Ohio
MotherCivila Sevilla Moltson
FatherMax HoSLINGER

Born in New York (or Pennsylvania), USA on 1819 to Max HoSLINGER and Civila Sevilla Moltson. Emanuel SLINGER married Susan S. Ripley and had 13 children. He passed away on 23 Oct 1872 in Brighton Cem., Huron Co., Ohio.

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Parents
Max Hoslinger
Unknown - 1876
Civila Sevilla Moltson
1775 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Susan S. Ripley
1813 - 1880
Elizabeth Betsey / Slinker
1805 - 1846
Children Show all
Charlotte Elvira Slinger
1848 - 1918
John Slinker
1831 - 1880
George Slinker
1850 - 1856
Emmarille Slinker
1845 - 1856
Ellen Hellen Slinker
1834 - 1906
Emmanuel Slinker
1846 - Unknown
(Sarah) Ann Slinker
1837 - 1855

Isaac Slinker
1830 - 1903
William Slinker
Unknown - Unknown
Harriet Slinker
1826 - Unknown
Elizabeth Slinker
1831 - Unknown
Mary Slinker / Williams
1838 - 1913
James Slinker
1840 - 1902

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