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John Leonard Gundling

Birth3 April 1859 - Gloucester City, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Death29 Dec 1930 - Washington, D.C
MotherElisabethe Rosina Steinmetz
FatherJohann Ludwig "Louis" Gundling

Born in Gloucester City, Camden County, New Jersey, USA on 3 April 1859 to Johann Ludwig "Louis" Gundling and Elisabethe Rosina Steinmetz. John Leonard Gundling married Fannie Florence Evans and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Dec 1930 in Washington, D.C.

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Parents
Johann Ludwig "Louis" Gundling
1820 - 1863
Elisabethe Rosina Steinmetz
1825 - 1887
Spouse(s)
Fannie Florence Evans
1866 - 1906
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John Louis Gundling
1900 - 1969
Ruth Leonard Gundling
1892 - 1943
Caroline Himber Gundling
1897 - 1962
Eleanora Virginia Gundling
1901 - 1980
Irene Franklin Gundling
1894 - 1980

Florence Evans Gundling
1888 - 1889
Elizabeth Allen Gundling
1890 - 1975
Henry Hartman Gundling
1906 - 1906
Susanna E Gundling
1905 - 1905
Frank Evans Gundling
1903 - 1903

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