Jacob Dellinger is named as the son of John Dellinger and Barbara Whitener in his father's Revolutionary War pension file.[1] Jacob Dellinger died before December 1843. [2]
Children of Jacob and Sarah (Setzer) Dellinger
Barbara L. Dellinger 1820–1911. Spouse: Henry Setzer
Catherine Dellinger c1823–1867. Spouse: John A. Jones
Elizabeth Emeline Dellinger 1825–1858. Spouse: John Setzer
Jacob Jones Dellinger c1829–1862. Spouse: Leah Malinda “Linnie” Kaylor
Elmira "Myra" Dellinger c1833–after 1880 census. No known spouse.
Sarah Adeline Dellinger c1833/1834–1904. Spouse: Calvin G. Fry
Marcus Connor Dellinger 1835–1926. Spouse: Harriet Rebecca Nance
William Pinckney Dellinger 1838–1910. Spouse: Anna Mary (Anthony) Rudisill
Sources
↑ John Dellinger, widow Barbara, (Captain and Private Soldier, North Carolina Militia) Revolutionary War Pension W19180, Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
↑ Catawba County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Tuesday, 12 December 1843, probate of Jacob Dellinger's estate.
Kathy Gunter Sullivan, “Descendants of John and Barbara (Whitener) Dellinger,” Heinrich Weidner 1717–1792 and Catharina Mull Weidner 1733–1804: Through Four Generations With Important Contributions from Gracie Seitz Cook, Dr. Joy E. Whitener, and Kathy Gunter Sullivan (Privately printed, 1992), pp. 86–89, 229–50, 594–706.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jacob by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jacob: