Maria Magdalena was born after the 1798 census and married before the 1834 census. This means she was not captured in a census with her biological parents. Unless we find a descendant who has detailed private records, we will probably never know her last name at birth.
Studying the maternal haplogroup of Maria Magdalena's female descendants could help narrow down her maternal ancestry.
Head of the Household Samuel Kling, age 60, from household #55
Child #1 Christian Kling, age 33, from house #55
Wife of Child #1 Maria Magdalena Kling, age 27
Grandchild #1 Christian Jakob Kling, age 7
Grandchild #2 Johann Friedrich Kling, age 3
Grandchild #3 Katharina Margaretha Kling, age 1 year 3 months
Child #2 Johann Jakob Kling, age 31, from household #55
Wife of Child #2 Eva Katharina Kling, age 28
Grandchild #4 Eva Katharina Kling, age 1 year 3 months
Child #3 Johann Kaspar Kling, age 27, from household #55
Wife of Child #3 Anna Barbara Kling, age 18
Grandchild #5 Johann Friedrich Kling, age 6 weeks
Child #4 Johann Konrad Kling, age 25, from household #55
Wife of Child #4 Katharina Kling, age 17
Child #5 Maria Magdalena Kling, age 24
Grandchild #6 Friedrich Kling, age 9 months, illegitimate, father's name not listed
Child #6 David Kling, born 1813, died 1816, from household #55
Child #7 Louisa Katharina Kling, age 18
Child #8 Philipp Jakob Kling, age 15
Child #9 Katharina Elisabeth Kling, age 13
Sources
↑1834 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 2 February 1835; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2011; page 17, family #56, Samuel Kling family.
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