She was the wife of John Rinn.
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John Rinn was married to Margaret Haag, a native of Germany, who came to America with an older brother and younger sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rinn were reared in the faith of the Lutheran Church, and joined the Evangelical denomination.
Six children were born to this worthy couple:
Mary A.;
Mrs. Walter Hunter,now deceased;
Samuel A.;
Daniel Frederick,a successful business man of Indiana,Pa.;
Sarah, Mrs. William Brumbaugh;
Jennie, Mrs. Jacob Lingenfelter,deceased;
and Lizzie, Mrs. Humble, deceased.
Source:
Transcribed from the book, "Jefferson County,Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and Her People,Volume I ",written by
William James McKnight,M.D.; published by J.H. Beer & Company ,1917.
Pages 72-74
Courtesy of Marianne Fisher
She was the wife of John Rinn.
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John Rinn was married to Margaret Haag, a native of Germany, who came to America with an older brother and younger sister. Mr. and Mrs. Rinn were reared in the faith of the Lutheran Church, and joined the Evangelical denomination.
Six children were born to this worthy couple:
Mary A.;
Mrs. Walter Hunter,now deceased;
Samuel A.;
Daniel Frederick,a successful business man of Indiana,Pa.;
Sarah, Mrs. William Brumbaugh;
Jennie, Mrs. Jacob Lingenfelter,deceased;
and Lizzie, Mrs. Humble, deceased.
Source:
Transcribed from the book, "Jefferson County,Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and Her People,Volume I ",written by
William James McKnight,M.D.; published by J.H. Beer & Company ,1917.
Pages 72-74
Courtesy of Marianne Fisher
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Wife of John Rinn
75 years
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