Catherine (Dellinger) Yoder's birth date, her father's name, John Dellinger, and her mother's maiden name are documented in her father's Revolutionary War pension file.[1]
Catherine (Dellinger) Yoder's marriage to Jacob Yoder is documented in Lincoln County, North Carolina, Deed Book 22: 305-306; Register of Deeds, County Courthouse, Lincolnton.
The last census record for Catherine (Dellinger) Yoder is her enumeration in the 1860 Harrison County, Missouri, household of her daughter Margaret and son-in-law George Jackson.[2]
Children of Jacob and Catherine (Dellinger) Yoder
Catherine Yoder, twin, 1800-after 1850. Spouse: Philip Henry
Mary "Polly" Yoder, twin, 1800-1886. Spouse: Conrad Yoder
George Yoder circa 1802-after 1871. Spouse: Elizabeth Goss
Henry Yoder July 1805-1871. Spouse: Ruth Ann Rader
Emanuel Yoder May 1806-1903. Spouse: Rachel Shirley
Barbara Yoder between 1807-1810; died before 1850. Spouse: George Hinkle
Israel Yoder circa 1812-1865. Spouse: Elizabeth Jackson
Sarah Ann Yoder 1814-1912. Spouse: John Jackson
Jacob Yoder circa 1817-1885. Spouse: Mary "Polly" Jackson
Priscilla Yoder circa 1819-1895. Spouse: Jackson Lentz
Yoder son born circa 1820; died by 1840
Margaret Yoder circa 1823-1896. Spouse: George Jackson
John Yoder 1825-1867. Spouse: Mary Ann Tull
Sources
↑ John Dellinger, widow Barbara, Revolutionary War Pension W19180, Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15, U.S. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
↑ 1860 U.S. census, Harrison County, Missouri, population schedule, Marion Township, p. 39 (penned) 529 (penned), dwelling 269, family 261, Catherine Yoder age 90 [sic] born North Carolina; National Archives microfilm M-653, roll 622.
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. 530-652 Catherine (Dellinger) Yoder and children.
For updated research about Catherine and some of her descendants, see Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Eliza Jane Henry of Putnam County, Indiana: Documenting Her Heritage," Indiana Genealogist vol. 26, no. 4 (December 2015), 5-32.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Catherine by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Catherine: