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Nancy Telitha Black

Birth3 Aug 1837 - Lincoln (Later Gaston) County, North Carolina
Death05 May 1912 - Cherryville, Gaston, North Carolina, USA
MotherBarbara Rebecca Stroup
FatherThomas F. Black

Born in Lincoln (Later Gaston) County, North Carolina on 3 Aug 1837 to Thomas F. Black and Barbara Rebecca Stroup. Nancy Telitha Black married Nathan Dellinger and had 11 children. She passed away on 05 May 1912 in Cherryville, Gaston, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
Thomas F. Black
1792 - 1880
Barbara Rebecca Stroup
1805 - 1868
Spouse(s)
Nathan Dellinger
1828 - 1865
Children Show all
Thomas Adam Dellinger
1863 - 1927
Ephriam Leesquire Lee Dellinger
1866 - 1940
Nathan "Hoppie" Dellinger
1860 - 1946
Frances Ettie Dellinger
1875 - 1963
John Franklin Dellinger
1854 - 1920
Mary Dellinger
1853 - 1877

William Parham Dellinger
1859 - 1925
Alfred V Dellinger
1856 - 1877
William Buchanon "Black Beard" Dellinger
1858 - 1939
Alfred Fox Dellinger
1861 - 1934
Frances Dellinger
Unknown - Unknown

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