In addition to her "double brother-in-law" Elkanah, Catherine had a brother-in-law named Abel Bolick who was a distant cousin of Elkanah and Benjamin Bolick. Given the vast number of descendants of German immigrants in Lincoln County and Catawba County, whose ancestors were close-knit, the marriage of Catherine's sister Euphemia to Abel Bolick is remarkable only in that it results in a total of three Dellinger sisters who became "Bolick" sisters.
In addition to her "double brother-in-law" Elkanah, Catherine had a brother-in-law named Abel Bolick who was a distant cousin of Elkanah and Benjamin Bolick. Given the vast number of descendants of German immigrants in Lincoln County and Catawba County, whose ancestors were close-knit, the marriage of Catherine's sister Euphemia to Abel Bolick is remarkable only in that it results in a total of three Dellinger sisters who became "Bolick" sisters.
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Mother
Cathern E. Dellinger
Wife of B. D. Bolich
Family Members
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David Edmund Bolick
1868–1946
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Lillian Etta "Lillie" Bolick Rhyne
1871–1941
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Luther Pruett Bolick
1873–1950
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Charles Robertus Bolich
1875–1943
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Franklin Augustus "Frank" Bolich
1877–1960
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Junius Elcanna Bolick
1880–1957
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Kyle Hoyt Bolick
1882–1958
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Tennie Brower Bolick Shelton
1884–1955
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Carl Spencer Bolick
1887–1959
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Addie Webb Bolick Mundy
1889–1974
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Elva Odessa Bolich Springs
1892–1987
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