Anna Maria Magdalena LINCK was not listed with her siblings at immigration., and a second daughter was named Maria Magdalena, so this girl evidently died as an infant.
Source: S127 Book Burgert, Annette Periodical: Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, to Pennsylvania: Some Early Colonial German Immigrants Publication: Myerstown PA: AKB Publications 1999
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Link-621 and Linck-57 do not represent the same person because: Two sisters evidently with same name born 2 yrs apart, one in Germany, the other in America the year after her parent immigrated. Her birth as 1734 taken from church record when she was age 15.
Linck-59 and Linck-57 do not represent the same person because: Confirmation record 5 Nov 1749 for Maria Magdalena LINCK, age 15, dau of the widow LINCK at New Hanover Lutheran church in Montgomery Co PA, so she was born abt 1734.  She must have been named after the death of the girl of same name b. 7 Mar 1731 recorded to her father in Grossgartach, Germany.