Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Second Generation2. George Jakob DINGER was born about 1805 in Eichstetten am Kaiserstuhl, Emmendingen District, Baden-Wurttemberg Province, Preussen (Prussia).1,2,3,4 He emigrated about 1856 from Preussen (Prussia).1 He appeared in the census in 1860 in Sparta Township, Monroe County, WI.5 His occupation was "Farmer." George appeared in the census in June 1870 in Sparta Township, Monroe County, WI.4 He died on 10 December 1871 at the age of 66 in Rockland, La Crosse County, WI.1,2 He was buried in 1871 in Leon Township, Monroe County, WI.6 in the Leon Cemetery. (There is a stone for "Letty Dinger" propped up against George and Mary Ann's stone. Not sure who she belonged to.) George Jakob DINGER and Anna Maria "Mary" HAESSIG were married on 8 January 1829 in Eichstetten am Kaiserstuhl, Emmendingen District, Baden-Wurttemberg Province, Preussen (Prussia).1,2,7 Anna Maria "Mary" HAESSIG1 was born on 25 February 1807 in Bahlingen am Kaiserstuhl, Emmendingen District, Baden-Wurttemberg Province, Preussen (Prussia).1,2,3,4 She was christened on 26 February 1807 in Bahlingen am Kaiserstuhl, Emmendingen District, Baden-Wurttemberg Province, Preussen (Prussia).1 She emigrated about 1856 from Preussen (Prussia).1 Mary appeared in the census in 1860 in Sparta Township, Monroe County, WI.5 She appeared in the census in 1870 in Sparta Township, Monroe County, WI.4 She died on 30 March 1891 at the age of 84 in Monroe County, WI.1,2 Obituary Note: "Mrs. Mary Dinger, mother of George Dinger, Leon, died Monday, March 30 from pneumonia. Her age was 84 years. For the past nine months she had lived with her son, George. She was an exemplary Christian woman. The funeral took place Wednesday, April 1st, the remains being buried in Leon Cemetery. The relatives of the deceased desire to express sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who assisted during her illness and at the funeral." George Jakob DINGER and Anna Maria "Mary" HAESSIG had the following children:
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