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Lucy Jane Dellinger

Birth10 June 1847 - Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Death7 August 1914 - Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherCatherine Pringle
FatherJacob Dillinger

Born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States of America on 10 June 1847 to Jacob Dillinger and Catherine Pringle. Lucy Jane Dellinger had 12 children. She passed away on 7 August 1914 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Jacob Dillinger
1807 - Unknown
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Catherine Pringle
1808 - 1870
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John Frederick Knipple
1877 - 1917
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Dellinger Charles Knipple
1871 - 1928
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Annie Knipple
1873 - 1907
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Jacob Emory Knipple
1868 - 1938
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Laura Belle Knipple
1869 - 1893
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Minnie Gertrude Knipple
1875 - 1907
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Sarah J. Knipple
1885 - 1890
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Edward Thomas Knipple
1880 - 1968
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Margaret Knipple
1873 - 1884
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Olive C. Knipple
1884 - 1884
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Austin Daniel Knipple
1866 - 1893
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Leslie Orange Knipple
1882 - 1945

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