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Addie Dellinger

Birth6 SEP 1846 - Concord Community, Yancey County, North Carolina
DeathAugust 1899 - Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
MotherElmira McCall
FatherLOGAN HENRY DELLINGER

Born in Concord Community, Yancey County, North Carolina on 6 SEP 1846 to LOGAN HENRY DELLINGER and Elmira McCall. Addie Dellinger married William P. "Bill" Riddle and had 5 children. She passed away on August 1899 in Yancey County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Logan Henry Dellinger
1814 - 1904
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Elmira Mccall
1818 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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William P. "Bill" Riddle
1843 - 1924
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Jennie Riddle
1884 - 1966
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Robert L Riddle
1877 - 1914
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Samuel Clayton "Clate" Riddle
1870 - 1954
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John Matthew "Ransom" Riddle
1889 - 1956
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Mary Indianna Riddle
1867 - 1895

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