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John George DELLINGER
Barbara STROUP |
Husband: John George DELLINGER
Birth: 1751, Lincoln Co., NC Death: 1804, Lincoln Co., NC Parents: unproven (please see this page) |
Marriage: 25 Oct 1782, Lincoln Co., NC |
Wife: Barbara STROUP
Birth: 1768, Upper Hoyle's Creek, Lincoln [now Gaston] Co., NC Father: Jacob STROUP I Mother: Nancy HAMBRIGHT |
Children — born in Lincoln Co., NC: |
1. John DELLINGER, b. 1783; d. 24 Sep 1850, Lincoln Co.,
NC
2. Philip DELLINGER, b. 1785 3. David DELLINGER, b. 1787; d. 18 Oct 1833 4. Elizabeth "Betsy" DELLINGER, b. 1789 5. Catharine DELLINGER, b. 1791 6. Nancy DELLINGER, b. 1793 7. Andrew DELLINGER, b. 1795 8. Daniel P. DELLINGER, b. 1797 9. Mary DELLINGER, b. 1799 10. Samuel DELLINGER, b. 10 Feb 1801; d. 27 Feb 1865 11. Solomon DELLINGER, b. 1803 The precise two-year separation of every child's birth suggests all (except Samuel's) are estimates. |
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