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the free encyclopedia German-American engineer (1806–1869) For his son · see Washington Roebling . For his grandson · see John A. Roebling II . "Roebling" redirects here. For the community in New Jersey · see Roebling · New Jersey . John A. Roebling Roebling · c. &#8201 · 1866 Born Johann August Röbling ( 1806-06-12 ) June 12 · 1806 Mühlhausen · Kingdom of Prussia Died July 22 · 1869 (1869-07-22) (aged&#160 · 63) New York City · U.S. Resting place Riverview Cemetery · Trenton · New Jersey Known&#160 · for Brooklyn Bridge John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge Spouse Johanna Herting Children 9 · June 12 · 1806 – July 22 · 1869) was a German -born American civil engineer . &#91 · 1 &#93 · He designed and built wire rope suspension bridges

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the free encyclopedia German-American engineer (1806–1869) For his son
see Washington Roebling . For his grandson
see John A. Roebling II . "Roebling" redirects here. For the community in New Jersey
see Roebling
New Jersey . John A. Roebling Roebling
c. &#8201
1866 Born Johann August Röbling ( 1806-06-12 ) June 12
1806 Mühlhausen
Kingdom of Prussia Died July 22
1869 (1869-07-22) (aged&#160
63) New York City
U.S. Resting place Riverview Cemetery
Trenton
New Jersey Known&#160
for Brooklyn Bridge John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge Spouse Johanna Herting Children 9
June 12
1806 – July 22
1869) was a German -born American civil engineer . &#91
1 &#93
He designed and built wire rope suspension bridges

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