Tamsey was born on 27 February 1860. She married
Franklin Henry Dellinger at
Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, on 2 September 1883. Tamsey was listed as
Franklin Henry Dellinger's wife on the 1900 Census at
Adams Co., Pennsylvania. Tamsey died on 10 May 1943 at
York Co., Pennsylvania, at age 83. She was New Tag Obituary from an undated York newspaper:
"DELLINGER - On May 10, 1943, at 11:25 a.m. at her residence, Mrs. Tansey B. Dellinger, widow of Franklin H. Dellinger, 917 W. Princess St., age 83 years, 2 months and 13 days.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary, S. Queen St. at Jackson. Interment in Greenmount cemetery.
Friends are invited to call at the Edward W. Baumeister mortuary Wednesday evening from 7 to 9."
Obituary from another undated newspaper:
"Mrs. Tamsey B. Dellinger
Mrs. Tansey B. Dellinger, widow of Franklin H. Dellinger, 917 West Princess street died yesterday morning at 11:25 o'clock at her home. She was 83 years old.
Seven children survive: Mrs. H.D. Merrill, East Rochester, (?), Miss Laura Dellinger, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Sallie Zepp, Mrs. Nettie Haffner, Walter Dellinger, all of York; C.N. Dellinger, at home; and 19 grandchildren.
Rev. Arthur L. Grove, Zion Reformed church, will officiate at the funeral Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, Queen and Jackson streets."
In May 1943 at
York Co., Pennsylvania. She was buried on 13 May 1943 at
Greenmount Cemetery, York, York Co., Pennsylvania; Funeral notice from an undated York newspaper:
"Mrs. Pansey B. Dellinger
Funeral services for Mrs. Pansey B. Dellinger, wife of the late Franklin Dellinger, 917 West Princess street, who died Monday were held yesterday afternoon at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary, Queen and Street streets.
Rev. Arthur L. Grove, pastor of Zion Reformed church, offiatied. Pallbearers were: William Markle, John Bupp, George Hess, Gerald Hess, McKinley Dellinger and Stuart Ness. Interment was made in Greenmount cemetery."