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Personal data Ada Alice Pittenger 

  • Alternative names: Ada Pittenger Alexander, Ada Alexander Sipe
  • She was born in the year 1880 in fortasse, Hamilton Twp., Delaware Co., IN.
  • She died on July 16, 1941 in Delaware Co., IN, she was 61 years old.
  • A child of Francis Marion Pittenger and Emily Jane Cullen
  • This information was last updated on December 14, 2013.

Household of Ada Alice Pittenger

(1) She is married to John P. Alexander.

They got married on February 27, 1899 at Delaware Co., IN, she was 19 years old.

John P. Alexander oo Ada Alice Pittenger

Marriage source: Masing, Milton, Alexander/Pittenger FGS, (Pub. location unknown, M.M., mailed 27S1993)

Masing's ref # 121-C12-45 <>

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(2) She is married to Delno (Delmo) Sipe.

They got married between 1900 and 1912 at Andrews, Huntington Co., IN, she was 20 years old.

Delno Sipe oo Ada Alice Pittenger

Marriage. source: Masing, Milton, FGS, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: MM, Publication date: mailed xxvii Sept MCMXCIII) ref 003-84 <>

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Notes about Ada Alice Pittenger

Ada Alice Pittenger

Source: Masing, Milton, Alexander/Pittenger FGS, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: M.M., Publication date: mailed xxvii Sept MCMXCIII) ref #406

AAP is not on the 1880 census for the FMP & EJCP family. She must have been born after the enumerator called. The F.M. Pittenger family was living in Hamilton Twp., Delaware Co., IN in 1880

Ada's husbands: 1) John P. Alexander
2) Delno Sipe

Lee Russell writes, "My mother Alma says someone committed suicide where the Sipes' home was (farm was formerly Frances Pittenger & Cullen" - xi Jan MCMXCIV - Muncie, IN

Lee Russel writes, "Worth Sharp says the woman's name was Phyllis Sipe? She was despondent over a recent marriage - so I haven't yet checked out this data [sic] - But who ever lived at that place, raised pickles, and my mother liked tocan (bread and butter) pickles - she says this was where Sipes lived - The Sipes also had a son named Don (according to W. Sharp.) You'll have to check with Sharp 317/288-6002 - his mother was Stacia Kauffman Sharp. Her mother wasCharlotte Cullen Kauffman. Stacie was the only daughter." - xi Jan MCMXCIV - Muncie, IN <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ada Alice Pittenger

Eleanor Jones
< 1829-????
John Cullen
1815-1910

Ada Alice Pittenger
1880-1941

(1) 1899
(2) 1912

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