In April of 1794, she married George Kring, in Cambria County, PA.. They had a hard but good life on the Kring homested, and George worked in a shoe shop part time to make ends meet.
The Kring's were members of the German Reformed and Evangelical Association Church. Being a minister, George would use his barn on the Sabbath to minister to the people living close to their farme.
From the union of George and Magdalena Kring, 14 children would be born; Margaret, Dolly, John, Michael, Catherine, Magdalena, Anne, Susan, Maria, Sarah, Rose, Sophia, George, and Mary.
Magdalena lived out her days helping to work the land she loved. Watching her children grow up and leave home.
Magdalena passed away on Nov. 28, 1853, in her home of natural causes.
Magdalena and George were both laid to rest in Snavley Cemetery, Ritchland, PA.. Magdalena out lived George by 9 years. He died in 1844.
In April of 1794, she married George Kring, in Cambria County, PA.. They had a hard but good life on the Kring homested, and George worked in a shoe shop part time to make ends meet.
The Kring's were members of the German Reformed and Evangelical Association Church. Being a minister, George would use his barn on the Sabbath to minister to the people living close to their farme.
From the union of George and Magdalena Kring, 14 children would be born; Margaret, Dolly, John, Michael, Catherine, Magdalena, Anne, Susan, Maria, Sarah, Rose, Sophia, George, and Mary.
Magdalena lived out her days helping to work the land she loved. Watching her children grow up and leave home.
Magdalena passed away on Nov. 28, 1853, in her home of natural causes.
Magdalena and George were both laid to rest in Snavley Cemetery, Ritchland, PA.. Magdalena out lived George by 9 years. He died in 1844.
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