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Gladis E. Dellinger (1899 - 1906)

Gladis E. (Gladys) Dellinger
Born in Mitchell County, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Died at age 7 in Mitchell County, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 7 Sep 2011
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Biography

Gladys Dellinger died young.

Gladis Dellinger, age nine months born August 1899 enumerated as daughter in the 1900 census household of William J. Dellinger.[1]

Tombstone: "Gladis E. Dellinger 8 August 1899-14 September 1906, daughter of W. J. and S. J. Dellinger"[2]

Sources

  1. 1900 U.S. census, populations schedule, Mitchell County, North Carolina, ED 101, Sheet 5b, Toe River Township, dwelling 89, family 90; National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publication T623, roll 1207.
  2. Historical Records Survey of North Carolina (Raleigh: The North Carolina Historical Commission, 1938–1939), p. 1, Charles Newton, worker (April 1939), Burke County [sic Avery], Pisgah United Methodist Church Cemetery, Altamont, North Carolina.

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Dellinger-163 created through the import of O'Bryan Family tree.ged on Sep 6, 2011 by Tim Tropeck.




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