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- Uwe Zimbelmann:
Burial: Friedberg Moravian Church Cemetery Winston-Salem, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19092420
Michael Rominger was the seventh of twelve known children of Jacob Rominger Sr. (1743-1816) and Maria Barbara (went by Barbara) Sidelinger (Seidlinger) (1752-1792), who married 20 Sep 1768 at Broad Bay, Maine. Jacob Sr. was born in Germany and Barbara in Maine. Shortly after they married (in 1770) the family moved to the Moravian settlements near present day Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. After Barbara died, Jacob Sr. remarried to the widow Mrs. Phillipina Sabine (went by Sabine) Krause Fensler (1749-1816 (or 1795?)) on 04 Sep 1792 at Bethabara, Stokes (now Forsyth) County, North Carolina.
Michael married Christina Ebert (1782-1844) on 23 Oct 1804 at Stokes (now Forsyth) County, North Carolina. Michael and Christina were the parents of ten known children; eight boys and two girls. Nine of the ten children reached maturity. The ten children were:
1. Christian Ludwig Rominger (1806-1885)
2. Joshua Rominger (1808-1902)
3. Charles William Rominger (1810-1897)
4. Henry E. Rominger (1813-1910)
5. Henrietta Rominger (1813-1813)
6. Frederick Rominger (1817-1905)
7. Charlotte Louisa Rominger Charles (1818-1908)
8. Michael Rominger (1820-1907)
9. Nathaniel Rominger (1821-1908)
10. Alfred Edward Rominger (1824-1895)
Michael and Christina Rominger had 67 known grandchildren.
The three children whose burial locations are not known are:
2. Joshua Rominger (1808-1902) who married Mary B. (or Mary Vivian?) Hubbard (1818-1897) and lived at Watauga County, North Carolina.
5. Henrietta Rominger (1813-1813), twin sister to Henry Rominger. She died at birth.
9. Nathaniel (went by Nathan) Rominger (1821-1908), who married 1) Emeline Greer (1827-1859) and then 2) Isabelle Waugh (1821-1908). Nathan is thought to have died at Jefferson, Ashe County, North Carolina.
Links to Michael's parents, wife, and seven of his ten children are included below.
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