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Avery F DELLINGER

Birth4 October 1849 - Cove Creek, Watauga County, North Carolina
Death10 September 1932 - Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee
MotherElvira McHargue
FatherRufus A Dellinger

Born in Cove Creek, Watauga County, North Carolina on 4 October 1849 to Rufus A Dellinger and Elvira McHargue. Avery F DELLINGER married Elizabeth "Betty" BARNETT and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 September 1932 in Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee.

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Rufus A Dellinger
1822 - 1894
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Elvira Mchargue
1822 - 1892
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Elizabeth "Betty" Barnett
1857 - 1896
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Sarah E Salts
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Spencer Dellinger
1887 - 1959
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Fredrick Dellinger
1895 - 1964
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Georgie L. Dellinger
1890 - 1939
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Raymond G. Dellinger
1893 - Unknown
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Nancy E. "Nettie" Dellinger
1880 - 1954
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Maggie Anderson
1897 - 1976
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Nancy E. "Nettie" Dellinger
1880 - Unknown

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