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Johannes Philipp DELLINGER

Male 1706 - 1783  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  Johannes Philipp DELLINGER was born on 24 Aug 1706 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (son of Hans Paul DELLINGER and Clara Anna UNK); died in 1783 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.

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    Johannes Philip Dellinger sailed on the ship "Two Brothers", Thomas
    Arnt captain, into the Philadelphia harbor, from Rotterdam, on the
    28th of August of 1750. He signed the ship's list "Philip Dellinger."
    Under his signature, the ship's clerk has written the name "Henry
    Dellinger," which is assumed to be Philip's son.
    After arriving in America he moved to Lincoln County, North Carolina,
    were he is listed on the 1757 tax roll. Philip Dellinger was in the
    area of present day Lincoln County, North Carolina by 1757.

    Records in Anson County, North Carolina, deed books show that on
    September 2, 1757, Philip Dellinger, tailor, is buying 185 acres on
    Leeper's Creek from Martin Dellinger, being half of 370 acres which
    has been granted to the said Martin Dellinger on August 30, 1753. On
    the same date, Martin Dellinger sold the other half of the 1753 of 350
    acres to Jacob Hoyle, weaver. Later, Martin Hoyle, son of Jacob
    Hoyle, deeded the same land on Leeper's Creek to Joseph Aker of
    Lincoln County (Deed Bk. 18, pg 449, September 7, 1797).

    Received a grant of 300 acres on the Lick Branch of Leeper's Creek.

    In a deed record in Book 4, page 472, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina,
    deed dated January 7, 1769, Philip Tillinger and Mary, his wife, are
    selling land to William Tankersley.

    In the Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 2, pages 623 and 624
    records the following:
    May 20, 1783, Philip Dellinger, County of Lincoln, State of North
    Carolina, for love and affection to my son Henry Dellinger, the land
    on which I now live, 185 acres, being half of a tract of 370 acres
    granted to Martin Tillinger August 30, 1753 and conveyed from Martin
    to the said Philip Dellinger September 3, 1757.
    Philip Dellinger for natural love and affection to my son John
    Dellinger, "me hereunto moving," have given and granted all and
    singular my goods and chattels: two mares and colts, one still and
    vessels, 14 head of cattle, sheep, loom and gears, horse, one wagon
    and hind gears, one wire sifter, one feather bed and cover, one chaff
    bed, seven books, one pair of shears, mall rings, one tailors goose,
    one pr. wool cards, one pr. double trees, one log chain, four augurs,
    three scythes, one small anvil, one mattock, one hand saw, pitch fork,
    two chisels, drawing knife, grindstone, two felling axes, coopers
    howel, three sides of tanned leather, one hackle, plough and tacking,
    seven plates, one basin and one pot and other moveables.
    Name signed in German, "Johann Philip Dellinger."

    Tailor and grave digger.

    Johannes married Catherina ZIMMERMAN on 26 Nov 1748 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Margaretha DELLINGER was born on 06 Jan 1750 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; died on 25 May 1827 in Gaston County, North Carolina.

    Family/Spouse: Anna Maria BRANDSTATTER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Johann Phillipp DELLINGER was born on 23 Oct 1743; died on 04 Nov 1840.

    Family/Spouse: Mary UNK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hans Paul DELLINGER was born on 05 Nov 1670 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (son of Hans DELLINGER and Agnes KATTERMAN); died on 01 Jul 1746 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

    Notes:

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    Middle name also given as Paulo.
    Was a farmer and operated a full sized farm either as an owner or as a
    tenant in Neuenburg/Bruchsal. He later became a grave digger in
    Oberacker. Bruchsal, with Catholic Church records beginning in 1687,
    was only 11 km. west of Oberacker, where Protestant Church records
    began in 1567.
    According to the Oberacker Local Family Book, in 1697 there was 49
    inhabitants of Oberacker, 12 married couples, 24 children and 1 single
    person. That group consisted of: Mayor Keller, the juryman Melchior
    Schaufele, widower Bartholomaus Paquet, Hans Jakob Velte and his
    women, citizen Paul Dellinger, Jakob Mayer, Johann Adam Schaufele,
    Johann Jakob Weber, Hans Dellinger, Martin Balduf, Wilhelm Balduf,
    Jerg Silcher and his dumb sister-in-law, David Knab with his wife and
    5 children, the married persons Michael Knab, Jakob Becker, a widow
    with 1 child, Thomas Knoll, a widow with 2 daughters, Thomas Weber, a
    widow with 1 little daughter and 2 orphans of her daughter, Lorenz
    Balduf and Theodore Moschis' daughter.
    Is "citizen" Paul Dellinger the same person as Hans Paul Dellinger?
    Likely. In this case "citizen" is a significant distinction because
    it means this person had risen in wealth and esteem above the
    peasantry class.

    Hans married Clara Anna UNK about 1693. Clara was born on 20 Mar 1669; died on 25 Nov 1745 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Clara Anna UNK was born on 20 Mar 1669; died on 25 Nov 1745 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

    Notes:

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    Was mid-wife until 1719.

    Children:
    1. 1. Johannes Philipp DELLINGER was born on 24 Aug 1706 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; died in 1783 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    2. Martin DELLINGER
    3. Valentin DELLINGER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hans DELLINGER was born in in Dillingen, Bavaria, Germany (son of Hans DELLINGER); died in 1696 in Germany.

    Notes:

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    The record of his marriage in 1659 in Hochstad states "bei Dillingen,
    Bayern" meaning with a family in Dillingen. Ortssippenbuch,
    Oberacker, 1970 has parenthetical note ("Hochstattten unter dem Grafer
    Fucker"). Grafen means Count and Fucker or Fugger was a wealthy
    family that financed the Catholic side of the Counter Reformation.
    Apparently Hochstadt was under the control or rule of the Count
    Fugger.
    The Fuggers of Augsburg were one of the most influential
    banking-houses of the 15th century. Emperor Maximiliam I (1493-1519)
    of the Hapsburg Dynasty as well as several of the Popes had loans from
    the Fuggers, whose wealth was acquired from exploitation of the German
    silver mines. The youngest of three sons of Hans Fugger, Jacbo, d.
    1469 founded the trading company of Fugger and his three sons; Ulrich,
    Georg and Jacob, Jr. carried on the business, intermarried married
    with nobility and in 1473, received a patent of nobility from Emperor
    Frederick III.
    Probably the village residents of Dillingen were required to practice
    the Catholic region. Since Oberacker has Protestant Church records
    beginning in 1567 and apparently no Catholic records it is reasonable
    to assume that the early Dellinger families of Oberacker were
    Protestant.
    It is to be noted that Martin Luther had posted his 95 Theses against
    indulgences granted by the Catholic Church on the castle church door
    in Wittenberg in 1517.

    Hans married Agnes KATTERMAN on 02 Jan 1659 in Hochstadt, Bavaria, Germany. Agnes was born on 20 Aug 1634. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Agnes KATTERMAN was born on 20 Aug 1634.
    Children:
    1. 2. Hans Paul DELLINGER was born on 05 Nov 1670 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; died on 01 Jul 1746 in Oberacker, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hans DELLINGER was born in in Dillingen, Bavaria, Germany; died before 1659.

    Notes:

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    The earliest Dellinger in the records of this family lineage.
    Information on his descendants in Ortssippenbuch, Oberacker, Landkreis
    Bruchsal in Baden, published 1970, Lahr, Baden. This is a Village
    Family Compilation by Rudolf and Margarete Herzer of Freiburg and
    Gustav Mayer of Oberacker. A copy is the Church of Latter Day Saints
    Library, Salt Lake City (LDS microfilm # 1440784). This reference
    also lists a Niclaus Dellinger, d. 29 Oct 1623 in Oberacker, so the
    Dellinger presence there goes back at least to 1623 and possibly much
    earlier.

    Children:
    1. 4. Hans DELLINGER was born in in Dillingen, Bavaria, Germany; died in 1696 in Germany.


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