Johannes Dellinger was called John. He signed his name in German script on his Lincoln County, North Carolina, marriage bond. John Dellinger and his children were heirs to his father's estate.[1]
Sources
↑ Lincoln County Estates Papers, Henry Dellinger (1820); box no. CR.060.508.33, North Carolina State Archives.
Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Johannes Dellinger," Burke County, North Carolina, Genealogical Society Journal (February 2013).
Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Dellinger-37 created through the import of HAYER.GED on May 29, 2011 by Larry Hayer.
WikiTree profile Dellinger-193 created through the import of White.wiki.ged on Oct 25, 2011 by Pam Wade.
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