NameElisabeth Kelling
Birth12 Jun 1836, Landkern, Cochem-Zell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany9,7,1,2
Death6 Jun 1908, New Salem, Salem Township, Allegan County, Michigan
BurialSt. Mary Cemetery of New Salem, Salem Township, Allegan County, Michigan
FatherJohann Kelling (~1803-1845)
MotherKatharine Schuber-Schuster (1808-1885)
Spouses
Birth13 Jul 1825, Illerich, Cochem-Zell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany9,7,1,2
BaptismSt. Servatius Church, Landkern, Cochem-Zell, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death7 Apr 1907, Salem Township, Allegan County, Michigan
Burial10 Apr 1907, St. Mary Cemetery of New Salem, Salem Township, Allegan County, Michigan
OccupationFarmer9,7,1,2
FatherAntone Jungclas (1774-1836)
MotherMaria Gertrud Etzkorn (1788-~1870)
Marriage6 Feb 1854, Lorain County?, Ohio
ChildrenNicholas (1854-)
 Katherine (1858-)
 Mary A. (1860-1939)
 John (~1862-)
 Anton (~1865-)
 Mary Ann (1867-1933)
 Joseph (~1869-)
 William (1872-1909)
 Peter (~1876-)
 Elizabeth (1879-1915)
Notes for Elisabeth Kelling
Source: www.findagrave.com.
In 1850 she lived with her mother and six of her siblings in Sheffield Township, Lorain County, Ohio.
She had 11 children.
The findagrave site lists George Kelsey as her father’s name.
Notes for Antone (Spouse 1)
Source: Elise Kelling Malinovsky; and MyHeritage Web Site--MyHeritage Family Trees: Schack Web Site; and Ancestry.com—New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957; and Michigan, Death records, 1867-1950.
Anton, his mother and his brothers Nicholas, Johann and Wilhelm sailed from Le Havre, France on the ship “Waverly,” arriving in New York, New York on August 28, 1847.
In 1850 he lived with his mother and four of his siblings in Avon, Lorain County, Ohio. In 1860 he lived with his wife and two children in Dorr, Allegan County, Michigan. In 1870 and 1880 he and his wife lived in Salem, Allegan County, Michigan with seven of their children.
According to Elise Kelling Malinovsky, Anton and Elisabeth had ten children.
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