Bradshaw Family History
Hans Martin Dellinger
1701 - Aft 1769 (> 69 years)-
Name Hans Martin Dellinger Born 29 Sep 1701 Oberacker, Baden Wuttemberg, Germany Gender Male Died Aft 1769 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Person ID I2873 My Genealogy Last Modified 1 Jan 2019
Father Hans Paul Dellinger, b. 5 Nov 1670, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 1 Jul 1746, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 75 years) Mother Clara Anna, b. 20 Mar 1669, d. 27 Nov 1745, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 76 years) Married 1693 Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - Spouse: Clara Anna Dellinger
Family ID F1007 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Philip Henrich Rudisill, b. 24 Sep 1697, Michelfeld, Baden-Wirttemberg, Germany , d. 15 Nov 1755, Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 58 years) 2. Johann Phillip Dellinger, b. Wurthenburg, Germany , d. 1792, Lincoln County, North Carolina Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 Family ID F1005 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Anna Barbara Seitz, b. Abt 1705 Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 Family ID F1006 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes REFN: 23215
Notes from Hollon/ Daves and related families on Ancestry.com
Martin signed his own name when he subscribed the Oath of Allegiance to
King George II.
L.M. Hoffman in "Our Kin"reports an oral tradition, that Martin
Dellinger did not remain in America but went back to Germany, where he
died and alledgely left a considerable estate.
In Gaston, Lincoln and Catawba Counties of western North Carolina, the
Dellinger name is frequently encountered in the old records and
descendants remain there until this day. However, Paul Dellinger of
Lincolnton, North Carolina writes that Martin Dellinger left no will and
that he has not found cemetery records of any children in Lincoln Co.
On the 27th of October, 1738 on the ship "Saint Andrew", John Stedman
captain, sailed into the Philadelphia harbor from Rotterdam last of
Cowes, England, came Martin Dellinger. (Thirty Thousand Names of
Immigrants in Pennsylvania 1727-776, p. 126.)
MIGR: 1753 North Carolina
Note:
It is believed Martin Dellinger lived in York Co., Pennsylvania before
following the migration route down the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia to
North Carolina, where he first appears in 1753. LND_: 30 AUG 1753 Anson
Co., North Carolina
Note:
Reference is found in Lincoln Co. Deed Book 2, pg. 623 that Martin
Dellinger, the Patent Book spells his name as Falinger, received a grant
of 370 acres on August 30, 1753 in Anson Co. on the south side of the
Catawba River on a south fork of Leeper's Creek, near Laurence Snap.
LND_: 24 SEP 1754 Anson Co., North Carolina Note: On September 24, 1754
Martin Dellinger, the Patent Book spells his name as Talinger, receiv
grant of another 400 acres in Anson Co. on the south side of the Catawba
River on the north branch of Leeper's Creek, joining bothsides of the
creek (Patent Deed Bk. 2, No. 793, pg. 128).
LND_: 28 APR 1768 Anson Co., North Carolina Note: Martin also received a
third grant for 200 acres on both sides of Sights (Seitz or Sides) Creek
on April 28,1768. LND_: 1769 Anson Co., North Carolina Note: In 1769
Martin Dellinger sold 200 acres to Peter Costner (recorded in Raleigh,
NC.)
LND_: 28 MAR 1755 Anson Co., North Carolina Note: Martin Dellinger, the
Patent Book spells his name as Talinger, was granted 200 acres joining
Larance Snaps on thenorth branch of Leeper's Creek.LND_: 03 SEP 1757
Anson Co., North Carolina
Note:
On 3 September 1757, Martin and Barbara Dellinger convey to Adam Seitz
the 200 acres which Martin
was granted on 28 March 1755. On the same day Martin and Barbara convey
to Jacob Hoyle 185 acres of the 370 acre grant made to Martin on 30
August 1753. Jacob Hoyle died intestate by August 1763, this 185 acres
descends to his only son, Michael Hoyle who was born aabout 1758. In 17
Martin Hoyle sold this tract of land to Joseph Aker who then sold it to
Henry Rudisill in 1797.
Martin and Barbara also conveyed the remaining 185 acres of the 1753
grant to Philip Dellinger, Martin's brother on 3 September 1757. In May
1783 Philip Dellinger deeds this 185 acres to his son Henry. On 1
February 1786 Henry sells this 185 acres to Jacob Dellinger. On 21 June
1789 Jacob Dellinger sells 40 acres of the 185 acre tract to William
Dellinger. This 40 acres is part of the larger tract of land that Willi
sells to Jacob Link in 1807. This William Dellinger moved to Indiana
sometime between 1807 and 1820.