Anna Mary and Warren Dellinger
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Anna Mary and Warren Dellinger
Subject
Dellinger, Warren Franklin (1920-2007)
Tuttle, Anna Mary Dellinger (1922-1997)
Description
Photograph of two siblings, Anna Mary and Warren Dellinger, when they were young children.
Anna Mary and Warren were the oldest of at least five children born to Russell Franklin (1896-1981) and Daisy Matilda (Hottel) (1898-1989) Dellinger.
In the 1930 census, the family farmed on Ridge Hollow Road near Liberty Furnace Road in the Madison District of Shenandoah County. By 1940, Warren had grown and gone while Anna Mary was still there. She graduated from Edinburg High School that same year.
Anna Mary married Harold Merwin Tuttle (1920-2011), in November 1946 (some records say 1947) in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Harold had served in the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII.
The 1950 census found the couple and their 2-year old son, James, living with Anna Mary’s brother, Warren Dellinger and his wife, Reba (Hepner) Dellinger (1928-2012), on Underwood Place in N.W. Washington, D.C. Harold was a plumber.
At that time, Warren Dellinger worked as a machinist at a U.S. Naval facility in D.C. His wife, Reba, was a telephone operator for Bell Telephone there. They also had a 2-year old son, Stephen.
At some point, both families moved back to Shenandoah County and both Anna Mary and her husband are buried in Woodstock while Warren and Reba are buried in Conicville.
Anna Mary and Warren were the oldest of at least five children born to Russell Franklin (1896-1981) and Daisy Matilda (Hottel) (1898-1989) Dellinger.
In the 1930 census, the family farmed on Ridge Hollow Road near Liberty Furnace Road in the Madison District of Shenandoah County. By 1940, Warren had grown and gone while Anna Mary was still there. She graduated from Edinburg High School that same year.
Anna Mary married Harold Merwin Tuttle (1920-2011), in November 1946 (some records say 1947) in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Harold had served in the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII.
The 1950 census found the couple and their 2-year old son, James, living with Anna Mary’s brother, Warren Dellinger and his wife, Reba (Hepner) Dellinger (1928-2012), on Underwood Place in N.W. Washington, D.C. Harold was a plumber.
At that time, Warren Dellinger worked as a machinist at a U.S. Naval facility in D.C. His wife, Reba, was a telephone operator for Bell Telephone there. They also had a 2-year old son, Stephen.
At some point, both families moved back to Shenandoah County and both Anna Mary and her husband are buried in Woodstock while Warren and Reba are buried in Conicville.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
ca 1924
Contributor
Identified by subject's sister-in-law, Reba Dellinger.
Biographical information was compiled from public records.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Identifier
001632
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negatives
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Anna Mary and Warren Dellinger,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/24616.
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