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Samuel Vierling

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Vierling remarried, the same year, to Martha Elizabeth Miksch, step-granddaughter of bishop Augustus Gottlieb Spangenberg. They had three sons (August Ernst, Friedrich Benjamin and Theophilus) and five daughters (Henriette Friederika, Carolina Juliana, Johanna Eleonora, Theodora Amalia and Eliza
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in Old Salem, North Carolina, alongside his first wife. Martha, his widow, survived him by 27 years. She was also buried beside Vierling.
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In 1790, he married Anne Elizabeth Bagge, daughter of Traugott and Rachel Bagge. She died two years into their marriage, aged 22, of
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His home is known today as the Dr. Samuel Vierling House. It was restored by Old Salem, Inc., in 1980.
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He set up an apothecary and grew herbs to assist in his profession.
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Vierling died in 1817, aged 52, after succumbing to
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Index


Rudolstadt
Silesia
Old Salem
North Carolina
Physician
physician
Old Salem
North Carolina
Rudolstadt
Silesia
University of Berlin
Moravian
Wachovia Tract
North Carolina
Zeist
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Old Salem
obstetrics
scarlet fever
Johann Gottlob Krause
Edward Jenner
cowpox
Home Moravian Church
typhoid
Salem Moravian God's Acre



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