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Jacob Edling

Birth21 Dec 1830 - Obersuhl, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia, Germany
Death23 Jan 1907 - Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
MotherAnna Margaretha Hagelgans
FatherGeorge Edling

Born in Obersuhl, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia, Germany on 21 Dec 1830 to George Edling and Anna Margaretha Hagelgans. Jacob Edling married Anna Rose and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 Jan 1907 in Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
George Edling
1802 - 1866
Anna Margaretha Hagelgans
1803 - 1866
Spouse(s)
Anna Rose
1830 - 1921
Children Show all
Johann Friedrich Edling
1869 - 1930
Anna Margaretha Etling
1869 - 1869
Harry Etling
1855 - 1864
Catharina Anna Etling
1858 - 1861
Heinrich Ettling
1856 - 1858
George Etling
1862 - 1924

Emma Ettling
1861 - 1939
Edward Eddie Etling
1876 - 1950
Mary H Keebler
1866 - 1910
Anna Mary Edling
1860 - Unknown
Philipp Jacob Edling
1864 - 1959

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