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Carse John Dellinger

Birth10 August 1901 - Richmond Township, Huron, Ohio
Death28 Jun 1981 - Willard, Ohio, USA
MotherRenettie Louise Dellinger
FatherHoward Milton Dellinger

Born in Richmond Township, Huron, Ohio on 10 August 1901 to Howard Milton Dellinger and Renettie Louise Dellinger. Carse John Dellinger married Mildred Serena Jarrett and had 5 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1981 in Willard, Ohio, USA.

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Howard Milton Dellinger
1870 - 1944
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Renettie Louise Dellinger
1871 - 1947
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Mildred Serena Jarrett
1905 - 1965
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Jean Ailene Dellinger Thompson Deuble
1928 - 1986
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Ruth Ann Walker
1942 - 2003
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Connie Mae Norris
1948 - 2002
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James Lewie Dellinger
1941 - 2010
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Robert Carse Dellinger
1930 - 2011

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