Display Patriot - P-335091 - Henry DELLINGER

Henry DELLINGER

SAR Patriot #: P-335091

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Soldier / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A088225

Birth: 27 Oct 1740 Oberacker / Baden / Germany
Death: 15 Feb 1820 Linconton / Lincoln / NC

Qualifying Service Description:

DAR RC # 930447 and A088225 cite: SERVED UNDER Captain JOHN DELLINGER; RENDERED MATERIAL AID


Additional References:
  1. DAR RC # 930447 and A088225 cite:
    • NC REV ARMY ACCTS, Volume XI, pg 56, FOLIO 3, ROLL #S.115.57.5
    • PENSION OF DANIEL WHETSTONE *S32591
  2. NSSAR RC # 194107

Spouse: (1) Anna Johanna/Hanna Rudisill; (2) Margaret Schmollerin
Children: Jacob; Mary; Betsey; Michael;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2017-12-08 AR 76559 Charles Henry McLemore (194107) Jacob   
2021-03-12 AR 96190 Bobby E Shewmake (218506) Jacob   
2021-03-12 AR 96191 Gerald Wayne Shewmake (218507) Jacob   
2023-12-22 NC 110246 Robert Sloan Buff III (228785) Jacob   
Location:
Iron Station / Lincoln / NC / USA
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

On Magnolia Grove Road. At intersection of Keever Dairy Road and Magnolia, follow along Magnolia, around the bend in the road. Cemetery will be on your left past home, in stand of trees. Visible fully from the road




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