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Delilah (Clark) Dauphin (1822 - 1902)

Delilah (Delia) "Delia" Dauphin formerly Clark
Born in South Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1847 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 79 in Covington County, Alabamamap
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Biography

Good Hope Cemetery, Covington County, Alabama tombstone lists name as Delia Dauphin. Other records lists Delilah.

Census: 18 Jun 1860, Nathansville, Conecuh County, Alabama: Delilah Dauphine, female, age 36, SC.

Census: 7 Aug 1870, Shirley, Covington County, Alabama: Del Dauphin, head, age 48, AL.

Census: 9 Jun 1880, Shirley, Covington County, Alabama: Delia Dauphin, head, age 66, SC. widow.

Sources

  • Widow's Application of Confederate Soldier:

Veteran's Name: Dauphin, Daniel M. Pensioner: Dauphin, Delilah Military Record: Pvt. Co. C. 37th Regt. Ala. Vols. Application states that her husband, D. L. M. Dauphin died of disease contracted in the service of the Confederate States. Applications dated from 10-Aug-1891 to 01-Jul-1896 Lists her address as Searight,Covington Co. AL

Alabama Land Records: Delilah Dauphin, Homestead located in Township 6N, Range 16E, Section 28 (St. Stephens meridan) in the amount of 79.7950 acres. Dated 1882/10/20.





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Clark-24536 and Clark-26582 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicates
posted by Stephanie Stults

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