Name |
Heinrich DELLINGER |
Born |
27 Oct 1740 |
Oberacker, , Baden Württemberg, Germany [3] |
Gender |
Male |
Military |
American Revolutionary War [4, 5] |
- Henry Dellinger apparently did not serve active military duty, but four vouchers reimbursing him for material aid document his support of the cause. These are at the NC State Archives. Descendents of Henry Dellinger are members of the DAR because of his contributions to the Revolutionary Cause.
"DAR Ancestor #A088225. PS = Patriotic Service meaning that Henry Dellinger provided material aid. Henry Dellinger also served in a militia company prior to the War."
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Immigration |
28 Aug 1750 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6, 7] |
- Johann (John) Philipp and his son Heinrich(Henry) Dellinger sailed into the Philadelphia harbor on August 28, 1750 on the ship "Two Brothers" whose Capt. was Thomas Arnot. They were signed on as Philipp Dellinger and Henry Hillinger. Point of origin: Rotterdam, Holland.
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Miscellaneous |
Jul 1772 |
, Tryon, North Carolina [8] |
Miscellaneous |
- Tryon County, NC Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Henry Dellinger served on the petit jury.
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Miscellaneous |
Jul 1772 |
, Tryon, North Carolina [8] |
Miscellaneous |
- Tryon County, NC Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Henry Dellinger served on the petit jury.
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Property |
24 Dec 1772 |
, Tryon, North Carolina [9] |
- On Thursday, 24 December 1772, Martin Shultz bought 300 acres of land from Henry Dellinger and his wife Hannah for 10 pound Proclamation money. This land was located on 'head waters of Leeper's Creek on Lick Run adjoining John Dellinger' in Tryon County, North Carolina.
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Miscellaneous |
From 1781 to 1784 |
, Lincoln, North Carolina [10] |
- Minutes of the Court refer to Henry's house where some court sessions were held.
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Miscellaneous |
From 1781 to 1784 |
, Lincoln, North Carolina [10] |
- Minutes of the Court refer to Henry's house where some court sessions were held.
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Probate |
20 May 1783 |
, Lincoln, North Carolina |
- Lincoln County, NC Deed Book 2. Johannes Phillip Dellinger's will mentions that son Henry was to receive 185 acres on which Phillip lived and that son John Dellinger (this may refer to Johann Philipp) was to receive his personal possessions and cattle.
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Misc |
Oct 1811 |
, Lincoln, North Carolina [11] |
Miscellaneous |
Oct 1811 |
, Lincoln, North Carolina [12] |
Miscellaneous |
- Lincoln County NC, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
Ordered that the Sheriff summon the following persons viz: Jno Yoder, Jno Dellinger, Jr., Benj. Whitener, Philip Whitener, Esqr., John Killian, Jacob Yoder, Geo Ikard, Abram Mull, Daniel Whitener, George Summy, Andw. Lutz, Henry Dellinger, Peter Wilfong, Martin Huffman, John D. Whitener as a Jury to view the road leading towards Rutherfordton from the West side of Clarks Creek crossing the Henry River at the Sandy Ford and Jacobs river at Philip Whitener's, Esqr. and make report to the next County Court whether it ought to be kept up as a public road or not.
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Name |
Henry Dellinger |
Died |
15 Feb 1820 |
, Lincoln, North Carolina [13] |
Buried |
Hoyle's Creek, Magnolia, North Carolina [13] |
Address: Dellinger Cemetery |
- Henry Dellinger's tombstone is about 100 to 150 feet behind the main section of the cemetery. Henry's grave is marked with two markers, one of plain granite and the other is a marble slab. The granite marker reads:
"H. D. Dep This life 15 Feb 1820 in the 80 of his age."
The diary of Lutheran pastor David Henkel has the following entry for Thursday, February 17, 1820:
"A funeral sermon for Henry Dellinger, Sr."
This funeral sermon was probably given at the home of Peter Mosteller, Jr., who was Henry's son-in-law. Henry had resided with Peter Mosteller from 22 Sep 1818 until his death.
Information from "The Family Tree of Roger Dellinger."
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Henry Dellinger Headstone
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Person ID |
I1698 |
Kendrick-Hemphill |
Last Modified |
18 Sep 2010 |
Father |
Johans Philip DELLINGER, b. 24 Aug 1706, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Baden Württemberg, Germany , d. 1783, , Lincoln, North Carolina (Age 76 years) |
Mother |
Anna Maria BRANDSTATTER, b. Abt 1705, Oberacker, Baden, , Germany , d. 11 Mar 1748, Oberacker, , Baden Württemberg, Germany (Age ~ 43 years) |
Married |
30 Jan 1731 |
Oberacker, , Baden Württemberg, Germany |
Family ID |
F286 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Anna Johanna RUDISILL, b. 28 Dec 1740, , York, Pennsylvania , d. 1785, , Lincoln, North Carolina (Age 44 years) |
Married |
Abt 1760 |
, Tryon, North Carolina [14, 15] |
- Henry Dellinger married the youngest [Rudisill] daughter and bought the old homestead from the other Rudisill heirs.
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Children |
| 1. Michael DELLINGER, b. 16 May 1761 |
| 2. Phillip DELLINGER, b. 1766 |
| 3. Jacob DELLINGER, b. 1768 |
+ | 4. John DELLINGER, b. 1772, , Tryon, North Carolina , d. 1 Jul 1802, Burke County, North Carolina (Age 30 years) |
| 5. Mary DELLINGER, b. 1 Jun 1772, d. 1 Jul 1867, , Carroll, Georgia (Age 95 years) |
| 6. Martin DELLINGER, b. 1773, , , North Carolina , d. 1851, , , North Carolina (Age 78 years) |
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Last Modified |
27 Nov 2015 |
Family ID |
F89 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |