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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Eva Magdalena Eckin: Birth: 11 Sep 1806 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 7 Jun 1852 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

  2. Johann Eck: Birth: 27 Dec 1807 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 28 Dec 1807 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  3. Margaretha Eckin: Birth: 30 Dec 1808 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 5 Nov 1810 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  4. Heinrich Eck: Birth: 12 Jan 1811 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 2 Sep 1873 in Richmond, Virginia

  5. Johann Joseph Eck: Birth: 19 Feb 1813 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 26 Apr 1852 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

  6. Johann Eck: Birth: 18 Jun 1815 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 6 Mar 1875 in Napanoch, Ulster County, New York

  7. Johann Martin Eck: Birth: 21 Jul 1818 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 25 Mar 1883 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

  8. Karl Ludwig Eck: Birth: 7 Apr 1821 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 22 Mar 1824 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  9. Margaretha Eck: Birth: 10 Jul 1823 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 3 Sep 1823 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  10. Franz Peter Eck: Birth: 18 Oct 1824 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 18 Oct 1824 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  11. Eva Katharina Eck: Birth: 9 Mar 1826 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 30 Mar 1826 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  12. Karl Ludwig Eck: Birth: 29 May 1827 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: 9 Jan 1829 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany

  13. Andreas Eck: Birth: 29 Nov 1829 in Rineck, Landkreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Death: in possibly New York City, New York or New Orleans, Louisiana


Sources
1. Source:   Physician's Certificate, Return of a Death in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2. Source:   Marriages of Sankt Georg Kircke (Saint George's Roman Catholic Church), Rittersbach, Baden (1786-1820)

Notes
a. Note:   Magdalena Eck nee Kampp, widow of Johann Heinrich Eck left with the second group of emigrants. They left Rineck on 11th May 1850, and embarked at Mannheim on 13th May 1850, left K�ln (Cologne) by train to Antwerp and from there sailed on the ship 'Roscoe' for New York City on 15th May 1850. She immigrated with her daughter, Eva Neff, three sons, Joseph, Johann and Martin (Heinrich had immigrated seven months earlier), as well as her late husband's two nephews, Karl and Joseph Eck. Father Mathias Volk, pastor of Sankt Georg Kirche (Saint George's Roman Catholic Church) in Rittersbach, accompanied this group as far as Antwerp. To the emigrants were handed 24 gulden to every head of a household, and to each family member and each independent person was given 10 gulden and left to their own fate.
  Last Residence was Eisen Avenue & 4th above Master in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


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