Frederick Ludwig Klingler 1844-1927
About five miles east of the large city of Stuttgart, Germany, lays the town of Hedelfingen. This town was the home of the Klingler and Greuling families for generations. South of Hedelfingen, about eight miles, is the city of Nellingen, the hometown of the Mauz or Mautz and Aichele families. Somehow, Ludwig Frederick Klingler of Hedelfingen met Anna Maria Mauz of Nellingen. The couple was married November 22, 1838, in her home town of Nellingen.
After their marriage Ludwig and Anna Maria decided to move approximately 70 miles northeast to the farming community of Suelz (Sulz), near the city of Schabisch Hall. A small farm was purchased for growing grapes and vegetables. The Lutheran Church in Gottwollshausen was their closest church. It was a part of the Gailenkirchen Parish. Other Klingler relatives were living in Gottwollshausen, which might have been a deciding factor in drawing Ludwig and Anna Maria to this area.
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After their marriage Ludwig and Anna Maria decided to move approximately 70 miles northeast to the farming community of Suelz (Sulz), near the city of Schabisch Hall. A small farm was purchased for growing grapes and vegetables. The Lutheran Church in Gottwollshausen was their closest church. It was a part of the Gailenkirchen Parish. Other Klingler relatives were living in Gottwollshausen, which might have been a deciding factor in drawing Ludwig and Anna Maria to this area.
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