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Elias Lang 1691–1764 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 June 1691

Birth Location: Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 12 Mar 1764

Death Location: Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Hanns Lang

Mother: Anna Ehmann

Spouse(s): Anna Deer

Children(s): Mary Long, J Long

Elias Lang was born in 1691 in Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, the child of Hanns Michael Lang And Anna Maria Ehmann. Elias Lang married Anna Margaretha Deer, and had children including J Ludwig Long, Mary Long. Elias Lang passed away in 1764 in Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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  • Elias Lang was born in 1691 in Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, the child of Hanns Michael Lang And Anna Maria Ehmann.
  • Elias Lang married Anna Margaretha Deer, and had children including J Ludwig Long, Mary Long.
  • Elias Lang passed away in 1764 in Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Elias Lang's Ancestors

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Elias Lang
1691–1764
Birth Place: Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Parents
Hanns Michael Lang
1666–1747
Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Anna (Maria) Ehmann
1674–1735
Baiersbronn, Freudenstadt, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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Elias Lang's Descendants

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Elias Lang (19 June 1691–12 Mar 1764) m. Anna (Margaretha) Deer (1697–1761)
  1. 1. Mary Long 1732–1793 m. Samuel (GARBER) Sr 1732–1793
    1. 1. Catherine Gerber 1758–1839 m. Israel Bigler 1747–1838
      1. 1. Mary (Magdalene) Bigler 1786–1829 m. George Smith 1774–1860
        1. 1. Israel Smith 1814–1892 m. Hannah Grable 1818–1884
        2. 2. Mary (Magdalena) Smith 1804–1898
        3. 3. Elizabeth Smith 1806–
        4. 4. Catherine ("Kate" Delilah) Smith 1800–1871
        5. 5. David Smith 1791–
        6. 6. Mary Smith 1793–
        7. 7. Catherine Smith 1789–
      2. 2. Eunice Bigler 1838–1890
      3. 3. David Bigler 1787–1844
      4. 4. Michael (Israel) Bigler 1782–1855
      5. 5. Catherine ("Cassie") Bigler 1780–1855
      6. 6. Susannah Bigler 1785–1843
      7. 7. Daniel Bigler 1784–1841
      8. 8. Samuel BIGLER 1776–1849
      9. 9. Jacob Bigler 1778–1849
      10. 10. Susannah Bigler 1792–1867
    2. 2. Jacob Garber 1767–1852
    3. 3. Jonathan Garber 1774–1850
    4. 4. John Garber 1754–1814
    5. 5. Christian Garber 1755–1809
    6. 6. Samuel Garber 1765–
    7. 7. Anna Garber 1764–1829
    8. 8. Martin Garber 1775–
    9. 9. Barbara Garber 1771–1851
    10. 10. Elizabeth Garber 1780–
    11. 11. Christiana Garber 1780–
  2. 2. J (Ludwig) Long 1728–1795

Elias Lang's Timeline

2 Records

1691
19 June 1691
Birth of Elias Lang in Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1764
12 Mar 1764
Age 73
Death of Elias Lang in Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 June 1691
    Event Place: Obernau, Tubingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1764
    Event Place: Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA

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