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Cornelius Klink

Birth9 January 1843 - Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Death28 March 1911 - Lower Turkeyfoot, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJemimah Rugg
FatherJohn Jacob Klink

Born in Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA on 9 January 1843 to John Jacob Klink and Jemimah Rugg. Cornelius Klink married Sarah Christner and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 March 1911 in Lower Turkeyfoot, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
John Jacob Klink
1805 - Unknown
Jemimah Rugg
1815 - 1853
Spouse(s)
Sarah Christner
1842 - 1924
Children Show all
Joseph C Klink
1867 - 1938
Mary Ann Klink
1879 - 1934
Reuben Klink
1877 - 1974
Calvin C Klink
1874 - 1947
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Klink
1881 - 1965

Alonzo Klink
1883 - 1951
Stephen Klink
1871 - Unknown
Christina Klink
1865 - 1866
William Klink
1863 - 1866
David Klink
1870 - Unknown

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