Susanna Fink

Brief Life History of Susanna

When Susanna Fink was born on 20 August 1786, in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States, her father, Johann Peter Finck, was 40 and her mother, Elisabeth Neudorf, was 21. She married David Ohlinger in 1815, in West Hamburg, Tilden Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters. She lived in Ruscombmanor Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States in 1850. She died on 13 December 1852, in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 66, and was buried in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Family Time Line

David Ohlinger
1787–1867
Susanna Fink
1786–1852
Marriage: 1815
Jacob Ohlinger
1816–1898
Esther Ohlinger
1818–1878
Elizabeth Ohlinger
1819–
Hanna Ohlinger
1821–1902
Benneville Ohlinger
1824–1876
Elizabeth Ohlinger
1827–1899
Sarah A. Ohlinger
1829–1898
John H Ohlinger
1831–1898
David F. Ohlinger
1836–1902

Sources (13)

  • Susan Obinger in household of David Obinger, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Susanna Fink Ohlinger, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Susanna Ohlinger in entry for Jacob Ohlinger, "Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Births and Baptisms, 1520-1999"

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World Events (7)

1787 · The Making of the U.S. Constitution.

The Philadelphia Convention was intended to be the first meeting to establish the first system of government under the Articles of Confederation. From this Convention, the Constitution of the United States was made and then put into place making it one of the major events in all American History.

1787 · Second State to Ratify U.S. Constitution

On December 12, 1787, Pennsylvania ratified the U.S. Constitution.

1804

Lewis and Clark set out from St. Louis, MO to explore the West.

Name Meaning

German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Danish, and English: nickname for a lively and cheerful person, or, in the case of the Jewish name, an artificial name, from Middle High German vinke, Middle English and Yiddish fink ‘finch’ (see Finch and Vink ). The surname of German origin is also found in some central European countries, for example in Czechia, Slovenia, and Croatia, often as a translation into German of corresponding Slavic nicknames or surnames. In part, this is a Gottscheerish (i.e. Gottschee German) surname, originating from the Kočevsko region in Lower Carniola, Slovenia (see Kocevar ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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