Carl Ebling

b. circa 1823, d. 7 March 1889
  • Carl Ebling was born circa 1823 in Germany.
  • His name was also recorded as Charles.
  • Johann Jacob Ebling and Christina Felicitas Tautphaues arrived in the Port of New York on 10 August 1854, accompanied by Carl Ebling aboard the Bavaria, having departed from La Havre. The Bavaria was an American packet ship of the Wm Whitlock Line, built in 1846 at the Wm H. Webb shipyard in New York, burthen 908 tons, operating between New York and Le Havre; master for the voyage was J. A. Bailey. Note that the place of origin specified for this family was Wuerttemberg.
  • He married Mary (?) say 1855.
  • Carl Ebling and Mary (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, enumerated in the household of "P. Oener." Interesting that P. Oener (age 56) and wife Maria (age 56) and Peter (age 26) all were born in Preussen, very likely-looking candidates for family of Mary Apling/Ebling.. Other members of the household included Peter Ebling.
  • He was a baker, according to the 1860 census.
  • Carl Ebling and Mary (?), appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Detroit, Michigan. Other members of the household included Peter Ebling, Andrew Ebling, Elizabeth Ebling and Christina Ebling.
  • He was working in a baker shop, according to the 1870 census.
  • Carl Ebling and Mary (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, at 475 Croghan Street. Other members of the household included Peter Ebling, Andrew Ebling, Elizabeth Ebling and Mary Ebling.
  • He was a baker, according to the 1880 census.
  • Carl Ebling died on 7 March 1889 in Detroit, Michigan.
  • Carl Ebling appeared in the 1890 Detroit, Michigan, City Directory at 521 Croghan listed as a baker..
  • Last Edited: 28 Nov 2009

Family: Mary (?) b. October 1833