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48951 | The History of the Sesqui-Centennial of Paxtang Church, September 18, 1890 by Mathias Wilson McAlarney, Harrisburg Pub. Co.. 1890, p 323 confirms this data on marker. MARY LOUISA daughter of William & Eliza TRULLINGER Died April 2d, 1842 Aged 1 year 4 months and 13 days | Trullinger, Mary Louisa (I16759)
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48952 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bell, Carl (I45371)
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48953 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dennis Wayne Henry / Leslie Lynn Herbert (F18398)
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48954 | The informant on William's death certificate was Julia Booth. It is unclear what her relationship with William was. She identifies William's father as James A. Trollinger. She may have been confused. William's mother's father's name was James Monroe Trollinger. Perhaps that is where the confusion may have come from. No "James A. Trollinger" can be found who could have been William's father. Therefore, his true father is unknown as of August 2023. 1940 United States Census Name: Annie Trollinger Respondent: Yes Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1910 Gender: Female Race: Negro (Black) Birthplace: North Carolina Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Graham-Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina Map of Home in 1940: View Map Street: Cottage Hill Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Graham-Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina Residence in 1935: Same Place Sheet Number: 24B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 404 Occupation: Private Family Domestic House Owned or Rented: Rented Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 10 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 6th grade Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 44 Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Weeks Worked in 1939: 48 Income: 195 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Annie Trollinger 30 (Son) William Trollinger 18 North Carolina; Occupation: Shoe Shop Delivery Boy (Roomer) James Hester 35 North Carolina (Roomer) Clyde Hester 5 North Carolina (Roomer) Julia May Hester 6 North Carolina U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards Race: Negro Serial Number: 975 1. Name: William Henry Trollinger 2. Address: R.F.D. #3 Box 5, Burlington, Alamance, NC (Note: R.F.D. #3 Box 5 has been crossed out and the words, "To Mutual Ice Co. Alexandria, VA" have been written in cursive on the left margin of the DRC) 3. Telephone: None 4. Age In Years/Date of Birth: 21; 9 Mar 1919 5. Place of Birth: Alamance 6. Country of Citizenship: USA 7. Name and Address of Person Who Will Always Know Your Address: Mrs. Annie Bell Trollinger 8. Relationship of That Person: Mother 9. Address of That Person: R.F.D. #3 Box 5, Burlington, Alamance, NC 10. Employer's Name: Alamance Bowling Center 11. Place of Employment: Andrews Street, Alamance Bowling Center, Burlington, NC Signature: "William Henry G Trollinger" Registrar's Report Race: Negro Height: 5'-5" Weight: 157 Eyes/Hair: "Blue/Brown" Complexion: Light, ruddy, light brown Other identification: "Scars on right arm, and back" Date of Registration: 16 Oct 1940 U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records Name William H Trollinger Race Negro (Black) Marital Status Single, with dependents (Single) Rank Private Birth Year 1920 Nativity State or Country North Carolina Citizenship Citizen Residence Norfolk, Virginia Education Grammar school Enlistment Date 8 Jul 1943 Enlistment Place Fort Bragg, North Carolina Service Number 34676977 Branch No branch assignment Component Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source Civil Life Height 72 Weight 426 North Carolina, U.S., Discharge and Statement of Service Records Name William Henry Trollinger Birth Date 9 Mar 1920 Birth Place Burlington, North Carolina Military Date 28 Jan 1946 Military Place Alamance, North Carolina, USA DGS Roll 007252192 U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans Name William H. Trollinger Rank Technician 5th Grade Birth Date 9 Mar 1920 Service Number 34 676 977 Service Branch US Army Unit Truck Driver Light(345) Enlistment Date 29 Jul 1943 Discharge Date 28 Jan 1946 Death Date 3 Oct 1971 Cemetery Belview Baptist Church Cemetery Location North Carolina, USA | Trollinger, TEC5 William Henry (I28053)
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48955 | The Inter Lake Kalispell, Montana Sunday, July 20, 1952 Funeral services for Lewis Weekly were conducted in the Johnson Chapel Friday morning by the Rev. M.E. Van de Mark, pastor of the Epworth Methodist church. Two selected hymns were sung during the service by Bill Carr with Miss Louise Hanger accompanying at the organ. Friends acting as pallbearers included Alfred Williams, James M. Egged, P.F. Rygg, Peter Sterner, E.B. Scott and Frank Briggs. Burial was beside his wife in Conrad Memorial Cemetery. Lewis Weekly was born in Ohio July 18, 1871 to Solomon and Minnie Coleman Weekly. He moved from there to Iowa where he was engaged in farming. On Feb. 23, 1893 he was married to Martha Ellen Smith in Washington, Iowa. In 1937 they came to Kalispell to make their home. Mrs. Weekly died in Kalispell in October, 1943. He is survived by one son Howard in Clark, Mo., five daughters, Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Kalispell, Mrs. Ethel Drumm, Frederick, So. Dak., Mrs. Mildred Baxter, Garden City, Mo., Mrs. Minnie Hewitt, Sioux City, Iowa, and Mrs. Belva Johnson, Greeley, Colo.; 25 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Blanche King in Greeley, Co. Mr. Weekly died in a local hospital Monday, July 14, at the age of 80 years. | Weekley, Lewis Orr (I12267)
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48956 | THE JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS: Forrest Edward Gowen, age 62, died on Wednesday, March 16 in his home. He served in the U. S. Air Force during WW II for three years, then in the reserves for 34 years, before retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He worked as an aeronautical engineer and research scientist for N A S A at Moffett Field in California for 25 years, retiring in 1974 to move to San Juan Island. Here, he served on the county Energy Committee. In 1961, he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and was active in missionary and genealogical work on the islands. He also served for two years as a worker in the Seattle temple. He and his wife were preparing to go to Spain to serve as missionaries for the church. Interment on San Juan Island. Forrest suffered a heart attack on 3 January 1983; followed by another a week later. He then suffered a stroke and died on 16 March. Forrest and Velda married on 7 February 1947 at Provo, Utah, Utah. They were the parents of four children. On 14 December 1942 Forrest signed the draft at San Diego, California for service in WW II. Forrest Gowen in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Forrest Gowen Social Security Number: 567-01-4795 Birth Date: 12 Jul 1920 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: California Death Date: Mar 1983 | Gowen, LTC Forrest Edward (I11350)
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48957 | The Kansas City Star Kansas City, Missouri Gene Trollinger, 63, passed away December 13, 2005, in North Kansas City Hospital. Gene was born, February 7, 1942, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the son of Calvin and Joanne Trollinger. Gene graduated from Springdale, Arkansas High School, Class of 1960, and served in the U.S. Navy. Gene was a disabled Veteran. After discharge from the Navy, Gene worked for the U.P. Railroad in Nebraska and Colorado. He married the former Christine Kildare, September 5, 1964 in Ogallala, Nebraska. In 1967, they moved to Kansas City, MO. Gene worked for Bartlett and Company Grain for the last 25 years. He was a loving husband and father. He did recruitment for the Razorback Football team through the 1980's. Always a sports fan, he was a little league coach for baseball, basketball and football in Lee's Summit, MO for many years. His love and commitment to sports, children and coaching were a large part of his life. His love of Gospel music, and his Baptist faith, was also a center of his giving personality. He loved life and others and strived always to do his best to serve the community and it's youth as a mentor. His mother, Joanne, and his brother Alan Trollinger, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Christine, of the home, son Randal of Lee's Summit, MO, daughter Robin Logan of Smithville and her husband, Michael and son Russel of Gladstone, MO. His father Calvin Trollinger of Conway, Arkansas, brother Dennis Trollinger of Springdale, Arkansas and brother Jerry Trollinger of Westvale, OK. His Uncle Joe Trollinger of Springdale, Arkansas, Uncle Sam Trollinger of San Antonio, TX, and many friends. Visitation will be held on Friday December 16, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at D.W. Newcomer's Sons White Chapel, 6600 N. Antioch Road, Gladstone, MO. The Funeral will be Saturday December 17, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. at White Chapel. Interment will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens with military honors. The family has suggested memorials to First Baptist Church of Lee's Summit or the American Cancer Society. (Arr: D.W. Newcomer's Sons White Chapel, 816452-8419) Published in Kansas City Star on December 15, 2005 | Trollinger, Calvin Eugene "Gene" (I20713)
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48958 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Darrell L. Rardon / Linda Faye Smith (F10527)
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48959 | The Laguna Beach Independent October 22, 2010 Kit Drollinger Longtime resident Kit Drollinger died Oct. 8, three days short of her 84th birthday. Kit Elseroad Drollinger was born on Oct. 11, 1926, in Elizabeth, N.J., the eldest sibling to three younger brothers, one of whom died at age 6. Her surviving brothers, Albert and Tom Elseroad reside in Florida. Her father managed a resort on New York's Fire Island, where Kit worked as a post-mistress and met her future husband, Ed Drollinger. They married on May 21, 1949. Kit graduated from Wilson College, Penn., with a degree in Spanish. The couple lived in Plainfield, N.J., where Kit became involved in civil rights issues, including receiving an honorary life membership in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The couple and their two daughters moved to Lake Forest in 1968, where Kit became involved in her new community, joining the League of Women Voters and later serving as president and volunteering for county Supervisor Tom Riley. In 1976, the Drollingers moved to Laguna Beach where Kit continued to volunteer. Though fire consumed their Mystic Hills home, they rebuilt their dream home, even restoring with the same type of wall paper. She was involved in two important Laguna Beach studies. One resulted in a volunteer spending limit for council elections, a decision gutted by a later board. The second involved the conversion of the Treasure Island trailer park to a combination of public space and hotel use. The Drollingers were supporters of many civic organizations, including the Great Parks Conservancy, Orange County Community Foundation and Laguna Canyon Conservancy. Kit is survived by her husband, Ed; daughters, Ruth Hart and Susan Conner; two grandsons and a great granddaughter. A celebration of her life will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Laguna Beach, 429 Cypress. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation to the NAACP, Orange Coast League of Women Voters, or the Braille Institute. Social Security Death Index Name: Gertrude E. Drollinger SSN: 129-14-1500 Last Residence: 92651 Laguna Beach, Orange, California, United States of America Born: 11 Oct 1926 Died: 9 Oct 2010 (should be 8 Oct 2010 per her obit) State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951) | Elseroad, Gertrude Clair "Kit" (I14381)
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48960 | The Last Will and Testiment of Daniel Fremont Clapp On the 15th day of August, 1927, I, Daniel Fremont Clapp of Gibsonville RFD 1, Guilford County, NC, bequeath all my property both personal and real estate after my death and funeral expenses are paid to my wife, Alice Belle Clapp as long as she lives and after her death to be equally divided among our children, Daniel Burton Clapp, Bessie Trollinger Green, John McHyde Clapp, Colia Anna Neale and Harry Louis Clapp. I also name my wife Alice Belle Clapp as my Executrix of my estate without bond to have full control after my death. She can sell timber and land if necessary for her support. Daniel Fremont Clapp Witnesses: E.A. Wills R.L. Wills | Clapp, Daniel Fremont (I21028)
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48961 | The Late JAMES WILBUR JACOBS for thorough scholarship on her and the Jacobs lines, many thanks Gordon L. Drollinger | Drollinger, Elizabeth (I1093)
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48962 | The late Patricia Trolinger, wife of one LTC Don Trolinger a pilot in the USAF in 1971 visited Ellmendingen accompanied by a genealogist. Amongst the data sheets sent to myself was one that contained the following data. Book JJJ page 394 Deeds Bedford County TN "Had daughters Julia and Addie which had guardians appointed. His wife #1, Bettie Tucker died 24 June 1869 Shelbyville before the girls were of age. It appears he was away in the Army and couldn't care for them. Allegedly several records in the court minutes books refer to these guardianship actions. Julia born 16 Oct 1859 married a Taylor died Chatanooga, Addie Isabelle born 15 Nov 1861 married a Britt, third child Bettie born 21 May 1864 died in infancy. Gordon L Drollinger | Tucker, Catherine Elizabeth (I1442)
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48963 | the late Sighard Drollinger research | Vogler, Jacob Andreas (I162)
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48964 | The Leavenworth Post (Leavenworth, Kansas) 11 Jan 1906, Thu Page 4 George Butt, K, 54th Indiana infantry, died in the government hospital for insane soldiers last week. He was 77 years old and a member of this home. George W Butt Military Record 1906 Leavenworth, Kansas Disabled Veteran Record for George W Butt Enlisted: Covington, Indiana Oct 6 1862 DIscharged Dec 1863 Served with: 54th Indiana Volunteers, New Orlean, LA List next of kin: John Butt, brother, Humboldt, Ks Occupation: Farmer Married DOD Jan 2, 1906 DOD Source: Family Search.org https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-21074-24039-7?cc=1916230 | Butt, George Washington (I9934)
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48965 | The Lutheran Church has a religious ceremony known as a Confirmation. It is similar to the Roman Catholic first communion. This ceremony is preceded by a period of instruction in the teachings of the doctrine and ceremonies of the Lutheran faith. It confirms a young person as a Lutheran and able to take Communion. A family group sheet has no blank space for the confirmation date. I believe that since a date is found in Lutheran Church Records that is neither a christening nor a marriage it ends up as being recorded as a death date in error. Records of Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Friesburg, Salem, New Jersey translated by the Reverand Herman G.L. Drews for the Federal Historical Records Survey Project of the Works Progress Administration, published by The Glouster County Historical Society, Woodbury, NJ 1984 1775 May 28th the following young people after proper instructions were confirmed: 6. Henr. Langenbach 7. Jacob Drollinger 8. Sarah Drollinger Henrich Muhlenberg Junior p.t. Preacher in Philadelphia | Drollinger, Sarah (I1099)
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48966 | The Lutheran Church has a religious ceremony known as a Confirmation. It is similar to the Roman Catholic first communion. This ceremony is preceded by a period of instruction in the teachings of the doctrine and ceremonies of the Lutheran faith. It confirms a young person as a Lutheran and able to take Communion. A family group sheet has no blank space for the confirmation date. I believe that since a date is found in Lutheran Church Records that is neither a christening nor a marriage it ends up as being recorded as a death date in error. Anno 1768 The following persons attended Instructions since June the 28th and were publicly confirmed July the 2nd prior to the confession. 1. Johan Georg Freiss, 18 years old 2. Heinrich Friess, 16 years old 3. Gabriel Drollinger, 18 years old 4. Jacob Itschner in his 18th year, son of Jacob Itschner etc Records of Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Friesburg, Salem, New Jersey translated by the Reverand Herman G.L. Drews for the Federal Historical Records Survey Project of the Works Progress Administration, published by The Glouster County Historical Society, Woodbury, NJ 1984 Gabriel born 25 Jan 1751, Cohansey, confirmed 28 June 1768 (some have this as a death date but it is a confirmation) married Philisare Reach of Piles Grove 14 Sep 1769. Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 Name: Gabriel Trolinger Year: 1782 Town or Ward: East Pennsboro County: Cumberland Archive Rollname: 325 Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 Name: Gabriel Trolinger Year: 1787 Town or Ward: Pennsbury County: Cumberland Archive Rollname: 326 Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 Name: Gabriel Trolinger Year: 1788 Town or Ward: East Pennsboro County: Cumberland Archive Rollname: 326 4 horses 2 cows Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 Name: Gabriel Trolinger Year: 1789 Town or Ward: East Pennsboro County: Cumberland Archive Rollname: 326 4 horses 2 cows 1800 United States Federal Census Name: Gabe Drollinger Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Georges Creek, Allegany, Maryland Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Number of Household Members Over 25: 3 Number of Household Members: 5 PA Archives 3rd series, transcript of taxables E. Pennsboro township, Cumberland county PA (which is just across the river from Harrisburg One can speculate that the Trullingers of Harrisburg are descendants of Gabriel) 1781 listed with 3 horses 4 cattle with Peter Trolinger with 2 cattle; Jacob Trollinger is listed in 1780 paying 15 0 0 tax; in 1779 he has 170 acres 5 horses 7 cattle; census 1800 MD living alone. Name has changed to T spelling. Census of 1800, Georges Creek, Allegany County MD Gab Drollinger is listed in the males over 45 alone. His brother is listed as Jacob Trollinger with 2 males under 10 1 over 45 4 females under 10 2 16 or under 1 over 45. Then in about 1788, they moved westward to land on the slopes of Dan's Mountain, facing George's Creek Valley in what is now Allegany County, Maryland. There GABRIEL purchased Lot No. 3731 consisting of 50 acres. Originally, the Maryland land commissioners had allotted and awarded this lot to a Hezekiah Pound as a settler on and entitled to a preference in its purchase, probably for his service in the Revolutionary War. On September 14, 1789, Pound transferred all his rights in and title to this lot to GABRIEL, who had paid the treasurer of the Western Shore of Maryland for it in full. As a result, he was granted a patent to Lot 3731 on November 16, 1803. On 15 Apr 1808 he sold it to his brother Jacob for 30 Pounds. A curious note is his two sisters, Margaretha and Elizabeth, also ended up in Allegany County MD. Gabriel is found in the published archives of Pennsylvania as a member of the Cumberland County Militia. The Battle of the Crooked Billet had the same as part of order of battle under Brigadier General James Lacey. The British troops arrived at Crooked Billet at daybreak on May 1. Simcoe had planned a "pincer"-type attack, with his troops attacking from the north and east, and Abercromby's troops from the south and west. Lacey's pickets, in place to warn against any type of threat, noticed the British troops, but failed to fire off a warning shot for fear of being killed or captured. Neilsen sent a runner back to the camp to raise the alarm, but he never arrived. Surprised and outnumbered, the militia were soon routed and forced to retreat into Warminster, losing their supplies and equipment at their bivouac site. An account of the battle, published on May 5 in Philadelphia's Royal Pennsylvania Gazette, reads as follows: "On Thursday night last, a small party of the British infantry, dragoons, and Queen's rangers, with a few of Capt. HOVEDEN's Pennsylvania, and Capt. JAMES's Chester dragoons, left the city about eleven o'clock, and proceeded up the Old York road. About a mile beyond the Billet they fell in with Lacey's brigade of militia, consisting of about 500 men, and immediately attacked them: Lacey, at first, made some appearance of opposition, but, in a few seconds, was thrown into confusion, obliged to retreat with precipitation, and were pursued about 4 miles. They left between 80-100 dead on the field; and on Friday, between 50-60 prisoners, besides waggoners, with 10 of their waggons loaded with baggage, flour, salt, whiskey, &c. were brought in by the troops on their return: What number of rebels were wounded, we have not been able to learn. Besides the above waggons, 3 were burnt after taking out the horses; also all the huts and what baggage could not be brought off. The royal party did not lose a single man on this occasion, and have only 7 men wounded, and 2 horses killed." Pennsylvania Militia, Bucks County Regiment (under Captain William Pugh) Pennsylvania Militia, Cumberland County Regiments (under Colonels Frederick Watts and Abraham Smith) The name variations among the descendants of Gabriel the original immigrant are most commonly Droliner, Druliner, Trollinger and Trullinger. The branch that remained in Salem County went to a Trullender spelling. | Drollinger, Gabriel (I1094)
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48967 | The Lyons Republican (Lyons, Kansas) 25 Jul 1889, Thu Page 5 Married TRULLINGER - Pray - July 18th, '89, At the residence of the bride's parents, Geneseo, Kansas. Mr R. A Trullinger of Crawford, Kans., and Miss Sarah J. Pray of Geneseo, Kans. Elder W. W. Quillen officiating. | Family: Robert Andrew Trullinger / Sarah Jane "Sadie" Pray (F6478)
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48968 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SA Glenn Gordon Johnson / Wanda Joyce Breckenridge (F18618)
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48969 | The Madison County Record Huntsville, AR 20 Jan 1983 Leisa Michelle Oxier, 3, of Springdale died Jan. 13 at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock. She was born Jan. 10, 1960, in Springdale, the daughter of Arlis and Dorothy Trolinger Oxier. Survivors in addition to her parents include two half sisters, Sheila Grigg of Aurora, Colo., and Suzanne Sutherland of Springfield, Mo.; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Trolinger of Hindsville; and maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Phillips of Springdale. Services were Tuesday, January 18 at Sisco Chapel with Cliff Palmer officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery. | Oxier, Leisa Michelle (I25508)
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48970 | The Marion Daily Star (Marion, Ohio) 1955 > February > 17 > 44 Thursday, February 17, 1955 Page 45 Legal Notice Velma M. Drollinger, whose last known address is 168 West Avenue 150th, San Lorenzo, California, will take notice that Paul C. Drollinger, Jr. filed his Petition for divorce against her on the 26th day of January, 1955, the same being Cause Number 32701 in the Court of Common Pleas of Marion County, Ohio: the prayer of said Petition is for divorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty, and equitable relief. Said cause will be heard in said Court on or after the 11th day of March, A. D. 1955. Paul C. Drollinger, Jr., Plaintiff. | Family: Paul Christian Drollinger, Jr. / Velma Mae Higgins (F5597)
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48971 | The Marion Daily Star (Marion, Ohio) 24 May 1913 FUNERALS At Salem Church The funeral of Mrs. Fredericka Drollinger was held at the Salem Evangelical church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It was largely attended. Rev. C. J. Keppel, pastor of the church officiated. Burial was made in the Marion cemetery. Name: Fredericka Drollinger Titles: Death date: 21 May 1913 Death place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio Birth date: 04 Jan 1841 Estimated birth year: Birth place: Germany Age at death: 72 years 4 months 17 days Gender: Female Marital status: Widowed Race or color: Caucasian Street address: Occupation: Retired Housewife Residence: Marion, Ohio Burial date: 23 May 1913 Burial place: Marion, O. Cemetery name: Spouse name: Father name: Engelhardt Father titles: Father birth place: Germany Mother name: Mother titles: Mother birth place: Germany GSU film number: 1953647 Digital GS number: 4019443 Image number: 1705 Reference number: fn 27205 Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953 | Englehardt, Friederika Louisa "Fredericka" (I9737)
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48972 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jeffrey Scott "Jeff" Drollinger / Rhonda Carlene Martin (F4785)
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48973 | The Marion Star (Marion, Ohio) 16 Nov 1976, Tue Page 8 John Drollinger, 74, of 126 home Saturday night, he retired production manager at Marion Power Shovel after 50 years. Mr. Drollinger is survived by nieces and nephews. His wife, the former Ruth Midlam, died in 1955. The Rev. Robert Mueller will conduct the funeral services at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Boyd Funeral Home. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Social Security Death Index Name: John Drollinger SSN: 276-09-3433 Last Residence: 43302 Marion, Marion, Ohio, United States of America Born: 5 Dec 1901 Died: Nov 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951) | Drollinger, John Joel (I10795)
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48974 | The Marion Star (Marion, Ohio) 20 Nov 1896, Fri Page 7 Knight-Drollinger Mr. Lewis Knight and Miss Caroline Drollinger were married Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Drollinger, of Cherry street. Rev. F. C. Witthoff officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Knight will occupy their new home on Windsor street at once. U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index Name: Miss Caroline Drollinger Gender: Female Residence Date: Abt 1896 Residence Place: Windsor Street Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1896 Marriage Place: Cherry street Spouse: Lewis Knight | Family: Lewis Uriah Knight / Caroline "Callie" Drollinger (F10191)
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48975 | The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, Satuday, January 3, 1959, Page 9 Kim Ann Drollinger, infant daughter of Richard L. and Garnet F. Belford Drollinger of 565 Park St., died Friday in Children's Hospital in Columbus. She was born in Marion on Oct 18. Surviving with the parents are two sisters and a brother, Vicki Jean, and Patty Sue Drollinger and Richard L. Drollinger Jr. and a grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Belford of Marion. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today in the M. H. Gunder Sons Funeral Home on W. Center St. The Rev. J. B. Holloway officiated. Burial was in Marion Cemetery. Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002 about Kim A Drollinger Name: Kim A Drollinger Birth Date: Est. 1958 Gender: Female Race: White Residence City: Marion Residence County: Marion Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 2 Jan 1959 Hospital of Death: Childrens Hospital City of Death: Columbus (Pt) County of Death: Franklin Certificate: 02464 Age at Death: 2 months Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, not used for certification Marital Status: Never Married | Drollinger, Kim Ann (I13768)
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48976 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Haggerty, Rose (I12184)
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48977 | The marriage must not have lasted long as Abigail is hav ing children 1836 with Turner. | Family: Edmund (Edmond) Bond Jackson / Abigail Druliner (F8040)
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48978 | The marriage to Estella is Thomas's second marriage per the 1910Census. | Craft, Thomas Jasper (I17414)
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48979 | The marriage took place at the home of Marvel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Howard. Miss Marvel Pauline Howard in the U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999 Name: Miss Marvel Pauline Howard [Miss Marvel Pauline Miller] Gender: Female Residence Date: Abt 1919 Residence Place: Kenesaw Employer: State House Marriage Date: Sep 1919 Father: A. S. Howard Mother: Howard Spouse: Earl Miller Mr. Earl Miller in the U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999 Name: Mr. Earl Miller Gender: Male Residence Date: Abt 1919 Residence Place: Lincoln Residence Place 2: Twelfth and R Streets Residence Place 3: Oikema Apartments . Employer: Local Clothing Company Marriage Date: Sep 1919 Spouse: Marvel Pauline Howard | Family: Earl Clair Miller / Marvel Pauline Howard (F4614)
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48980 | The Marysville Daily Forum, Sat Evening April 15th 1944 Word has been received that Lou Allen Trullinger, 60 years old, died at 8:30 o'clock last night in a hospital in Denver, Colo. Mr Trullinger, who had resided in Denver for several years, had previously resided in Nodaway county. He had been working in a hotel in Denver and while residing in Nodaway county was a salesman for the Wyeth hardware company. Surviving are two brothers, Henry and John B. Trullinger, Marysville and one sister, Mrs C.L. Evans St Joseph. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. | Trullinger, Louis Allen "Lou" (I11722)
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48981 | The McKenzie Banner (Tri-County News) McKenzie, TN OBITUARIES FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2001 Jerry M. Trolinger BUCHANAN: Jerry Monroe Trolinger, 70, died Wednesday, August 1 in Guntersville, Alabama. He was the owner and operator of Trolinger's Inc. on East Wood Street in Paris. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, August 3 at Ridgeway Funeral Home in Paris with Rev. Vance Rushing officiating. Burial followed in Memorial Cemetery. Trolinger was born March 21, 1931 in Jackson, the son of James Monroe and Pauline Hicks Trolinger, now deceased. He was married November 19, 1985 to the former Linda Jo Hutchison. A graduate of North Side High School in Jackson, he was a U. S. Navy veteran and a past commodore of the Paris Landing Association of Yachting. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five sons, Mike Trolinger of Buchanan, Jerry Trolinger of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Galen Trolinger of Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania, Terry Trolinger of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Joel Trolinger of Carlisle, Pennsylvania; a sister, Joyce Alsup of Murfreesboro and eight grandchildren. Jerry's obituary names Joyce Alsup as his sister. However, she is the daughter of Dudley and Gertrude Sims and she married John K. Alsup. Therefore, she cannot be his biological sister. Social Security Death Index Name: Jerry M. Trolinger SSN: 552-44-4970 Last Residence: 38222 Buchanan, Henry, Tennessee, United States of America Born: 21 Mar 1931 Died: 1 Aug 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951) | Trolinger, Jerry Monroe Sr. (I23229)
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48982 | The Medina County Gazette (14 No 2007) WOODALL, VIRGINIA (nee Drollinger), age 83, died at the Perciak Hospice Center of Southwest Community General in Strongsville, OH on Thursday, October 18 after a long battle with cancer. Beloved wife of the late John Woodall and devoted daughter of Edward Drollinger, Sr. (deceased). She is survived by her mother Josephine (age 99), brothers, Edward Drollinger (Alice) of Medina, OH, Donald Drollinger of Parma, OH. and sister, Marilyn Maher (Robert) of Ridgefield, CT, Dear aunt, grand aunt, and great-grand aunt of many nieces and nephews. Virginia worked for many years in the area at Brown Derby Restaurants and had a large following of customers who often waited in line to be served in her section. She put forth extraordinary effort in serving her customers with efficient service, personable demeanor, and refreshing humor. She will long be remembered as the consummate waitress. Virginia devoted many years of care giving to many members of her family. She took care of her grandmother (Mae Hendricks), cousin, (Jack Kus), husband, ( John Woodall), and mother (Josephine Drollinger). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made forwarded to Perciak Hospice Center of Southwest General, 186509 Drake Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. Funeral Service at the Funeral Home Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. Interment on Tuesday, October 23 11:00 a.m. at Brookmere Cemetery, Cleveland. Friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 4334 PEARL RD., CLEVELAND SUNDAY. BUSCH FUNERAL AND CREMATORY SERVICES 216-741-7700 | Drollinger, Virginia (I14924)
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48983 | The memory of Andrew Charles Drollinger (Narrowsburg, New York), who passed away on January 25, 2025 at the age of 70, will forever remain in the hearts of those touched by this precious presence in their lives. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. In the sacred silence of farewell, Andrew Charles is released into the embrace of eternity, knowing that his light will continue to shine brightly in the tapestry of the lives of his loved ones. And as his memory is carried forward, may comfort be found in the knowledge that love is eternal, and that Andrew Charles' spirit lives on in the beauty that surrounds us. A funeral service will be held on Sunday, March 16th 2025 at 2:00 PM at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church (31 Erie Ave, Narrowsburg, NY 12764). | Drollinger, Andrew Charles "Andy" (I13684)
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48984 | The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania · Wednesday, March 04, 1936 Page 4 A marriage license was issued to George H. Trollinger and Emma S. Yost, both of Pottstown, [transcribed] | Family: George H. Trollinger / Emma Sabella Youse (Yost) (F685)
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48985 | The Mercury (Pottstown, Pennsylvania) 22 Dec 1934, Sat Page 6 MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Gerald W. Miller and Helen Trollinger, both of Pottstown, were issued a marriage license at Norristown. | Family: Gerald Edward Miller / Helen Leona Trollinger (F14934)
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48986 | The Miami News, Miami, Florida · Wednesday, July 06, 1949 Page 2 Zu Arndt Zu Arndt, 64, 3520 SW 14th st., died at his home Friday. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Herbert C. Williams, Chicago, and Mrs. S. A. Ellingson, St. Paul, Minn., and a brother, Arthur of Peace River, Canada. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. today in King's Chapel On The Hill. [end] Florida Death Index Name: Zu Arndt Gender: Male Race: White Death Date: 1949 Death Place: Dade, Florida, United States Other Death Place Information: Miami | Arndt, Zee "Zu" (I37595)
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48987 | The Millcreek Township, County of Fountain, IN, 1930 Census,enumerated on 9 Apr 1930, lists 'Webster Drollinger' as head ofhousehold, age 66 at last birthday, age 21 at time of first marriage,born in Indiana and his occupation given as 'Farmer - general farm'.Webster's father is listed as being born in North Carolina and hismother in Indiana. He is listed as married to 'Caroline Drollinger'age 63 at last birthday, age 17 at time of first marriage, and born inIndiana. Mary's father was listed as born in Ohio and her mother inIndiana. They are listed with their sons, 'Oliver Drollinger' and'Harry Drollinger' both age 21 at last birthday, single and born inIndiana. (David H. Drollinger 9 Jul 2008) | Caldwell, Abraham (I3519)
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48988 | The Morning Call Allentown PA Monday May 4 1964 Mrs Emma C (Hersh) Trollinger, 74, of Mertztown, died died yesterday in the Parkway Rest home, Allentown. Born in Hereford township, Berks county, she was a daughter of the late John and Cornelia (Shiffert) Hersh. She was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Huff's United Church of Christ. Her husband, James F. Trollinger preceded her in death. Surviving are 7 sons, Curtis of Barto RI, Raymond of Mertztown, Marvin of old Zionville, Howard of Emmaus, Earl of Bally, Elmer of Largo FL, and Charles of Garden Grove CA, a daughter, Mrs Lillie Kern, of Kurtztown, 3 sisters Mrs Stella Hoffman of Alburtis, Mrs Finna Bauman of Mertztown, and Minnie wife of William Treicher of Allentown; 3 brothers Charles and William of Emmaus and Raymond of Allentown; 16 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 PM Wednesday in the Earl A. Trexler Funeral Home, 25 East Weiss St Topton. Viewing will be from 7 to 8:30 PM tomorrow. funeral notice page 7 age at death = 74 years 8 months 4 days | Hersh, Emma Caroline (I21481)
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48989 | The Morning Call (Allentown PA) Fri Aug 25, 1911 Miss Sadie C Spohn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose F. Spohn, aged 17 years old left for Pennsburg from her former home at her own risk, after the parents told her she could from that date on go for herself and do whatever she pleased. Mr. and Mrs. Spohn say that for the past half year they were not able to control her as to freely and whenever they said some thing it was always much better. Miss Spohn was a pupil in the catachetismal class of Zion's Reformed Church at Old Zionsville until a few days before she left. The parents say they would like to see her grow to womanhood now as she comes from a highly respected family,who always tried to do their best. Two brothers are left behind besides the parents. | Spohn, Sadie Cordelia (I12202)
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48990 | The Morning Union Grass Valley, California January 20, 1927 Page 6 Mrs. S. Kimsey Died Sunday at Bay Metropolis Mrs. Sarah Ann Kimsey, mother of Ora Nichols of this city, passed away in San Francisco on Sunday, and was buried in Greenwood cemetery yesterday afternoon. The remains arrived in Grass Valley Tuesday evening, after services had been held in the Church of Christ, San Francisco, Tuesday afternoon. Relatives accompanied the remains to this city. Mrs. Kimsey was a native of Iowa, and was nearly 79 years of age at the time of her death. She had come from Colorado with a daughter to visit relatives in California and was preparing to come to Grass Valley, when she was stricken. During 40 years of her life, Mrs. Kimsey was an ardent member of the Church of Christ. Deceased is survived by the following children: S. E. Kimsey of Juanita, Nebraska; Nellie Oachs of Juanita, Nebraska; Florence Lewis of Denver, Colorado; Ora Nichols of Grass Valley; Lillian F. Bohrer of Juniper Springs, Colorado; a step-son, J. W. Kimsey of Max, Nebraska, and several brothers and sisters throughout the West. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the Harris Funeral Parlors, with interment in Greenwood cemetery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: Mrs. Kimsey's original wooden marker is no longer intact or legible. We have created a vicinity marker for her. Cemetery records place Mrs. Kimsey at this location. | Bailey, Sarah Ann (I8546)
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48991 | The Mount Ayr Record-News, 1931 A. C. TRULLINGER DIES SUDDENLY. A. C. TRULLINGER, a life-long resident of Ringgold county and one of the county's most highly respected citizens, died suddenly at his home in Liberty township Sunday evening. Funeral services were held yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at the Church of Christ in Mount Ayr, being conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. Harold SMITH, assisted by Rev. B. I. BLEVINS, pastor of the Tingley M. E. church, and burial was in Rose Hill cemetery. Aaron Chatterton TRULLINGER closed his earthly pilgrimage at his home in Liberty township on the evening of November 15, 1931. He was 73 years, seven months and 24 days of age. He was born March 21, 1858, in Davis county, Iowa, the third child of M. S. and Margaret TRULLINGER. His parents moved to Ringgold county the following year, 1859, settling in Middle Fork township in the pioneer days of the county. At the age of seven years his mother died. His step-mother, Jane (HAMPTON) TRULLINGER, reared him to manhood. On the 5th day of January, 1882, Mr. TRULLINGER and Lavina SNODGRASS were united in marriage. They established a home in Ringgold county, but later moved to their present home in Liberty township and have lived there the past 32 years. They expected to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary next January. One daughter, May, who is now Mrs. McCREARY, the wife of F. L. McCREARY, superintendent of schools at Petersburg, Minn., came to bless this home. The 73 years of Mr. TRULLINGER's life speak a life well lived and one of great influence in the surrounding community. He was a progressive farmer. He loved his home and was a most unselfish husband and father. He delighted in sharing his home with his friends and his genial welcome and kind hospitality made it a joy for his friends to be there. Mr. TRULLINGER was a member of the Christian church at Mount Ayr, having placed his membership during the pastorate of Bro. Ross WILLIAMS. Mr. TRULLINGER's five sisters and brothers have preceded him in death, but his four half-brothers and three half-sisters survive him. They are: Irving TRULLINGER, Redding, Iowa; R. W. TRULLINGER, State Center, Iowa; John TRULLINGER, Molala, Oregon; Loren TRULLINGER, Portland, Oregon; Ellen BRYSON, Iola, Kan.; Mrs. Etta BROWN, Nooksack, Wash.; Mrs. Arcada BOWMAN, Molala, Oregon. Mr. TRULLINGER leaves to mourn his departure his faithful wife, his daughter, his son-in-law, his grandson Bobbie, age nine, who was a constant companion of his grandfather during the summer months, and Miss Naomi PRICE, who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. TRULLINGER for the past twelve years. Also many dear friends who feel in his passing the loss of a real friend. NOTE: Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery, Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa. | Trullinger, Aaron Chatterton "Chat" (I5013)
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48992 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mintonye, Delva Lee (I15533)
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48993 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gray, Michael A. "Mike" (I15530)
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48994 | The name "Timothy" given to me by Larry Howard Drollinger during ourfirst telephone conversation of 23 Jan 2008. (David H. Drollinger 23 Jan 2008) | Gray, Timothy "Tim" (I15531)
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48995 | The Newkirk Herald Journal Obituaries August 16, 2001 Margaret Ann Coble Margaret Ann Coble, 67, died Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2001, at Via Christi-St. Francis in Wichita, KS. Funeral services were held 10:00 a.m., Aug. 13, 2001 at The Redeemer Lutheran Church in Arkansas City. Rev. Mark Boxman officiated and internment followed at Riverview Cemetery in Arkansas City. Coble was born the daughter of John S. and Margaret L. Hephner (Drollinger) on Jan. 21, 1934 in Wichita, KS. She grew up in Wichita and attended Cathederal High School. She married Monty R. Coble Feb. 18, 1950 at St. Mary's Cathedral in Wichita and then made their home in Arkansas City. The couple were co-owners of the Ark City Warehouse where she worked as the office manager. Margaret was a proud, card-carrying member of the George Strait Fan Club. Coble is survived by her husband, Monty, of the home; four children, Mary Robillard and her husband, Jim, of Wichita, Marjorie Pinkston and her husband, Christopher, of Arkansas City, Monty F. Coble and his wife, Suzy, of Arkansas City, and Melissa Flower and her husband, Brent, of Winfield; four brothers, George Hephner, James Hephner, Pat Hephner, and Tim Hephner; one sister, Gertrude Havner, nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Coble was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Charles Hephner. In liew of flowers, the family has requested donations to the Botanica, The Wichita Gardens. Contributions may be made through Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home of Arkansas City. | Hephner, Margaret Ann (I3201)
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48996 | The News-Register, McMinnville, Oregon, Saturday, January 24, 1970 Funeral services for Grace T. Eustice, 88, who died Jan. 21 at a McMinnville hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Jan. 24 (today) at the Chapel of Macy & Son with entombment at Fir Lawn Cemetery, Hillsboro. Grace T. Eustice, daughter of Daniel P. and Emily Wood Trullinger was born Nov. 1, 1881 at Yamhill. She received her elementary schooling in Seattle, Wash., but was a member of the First graduating class of Yamhill High School. Mrs. Eustice was the assistant postmaster of Yamhill for 16 years during which time it was her position to see that the mail was safely transported from Yamhill over the mountains to Tillamook via stagecoach. On March 28, 1913, she married Charles W. Eustice at McMinnville. She assisted her husband in the operation of the Trullinger-Eustice grocery store for over 40 years and also assisted him in the operation of the Fir Lawn Cemetery in Hillsboro until selling in 1953. Mr. and Mrs. Eustice operated the third food locker plant west of the Mississippi. Mrs. Eustice was a charter member of the Checowan Chapter No. 77, OES in Yamhill and a member of the Past Matrons Club Associated with the Checowan Chapter. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Nile in Portland. She is survived by her husband: Charles; three daughters: Mrs. Winifred Rasmussen, Portland, Mrs. Jeanette Beahm, McMinnville and Mrs. Alice A. Mason, Carlton; one brother: Bon H. Trullinger, Seattle, Wash.; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008 Name: Grace Tru Eustice Age: 81 Birth Date: abt 1889 Death Date: 21 Jan 1970 Death Place: Yamhill Spouse: Charle Certificate: 1653 U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Grace Eustice SSN: 542-05-3767 Last Residence: 97148 Yamhill, Yamhill, Oregon, USA BORN: 1 Nov 1881 Died: Jan 1970 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951) | Trullinger, Grace (I1263)
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48997 | The newspaper account of the loss at sea of Captain Louis Nye lists one child. The census of 1880 lists Louis and Ella. Why is Louis Miller Nye missing? Census of 1910 has mother with 2 children born one alive, Nina. | Nye, Louis Miller (I33880)
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48998 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Henry John Joseph Becht / Alice Augusta Hall (F17494)
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48999 | The next sale involving these individuals was 26 May 1804 when John Drollinger, Sr. sold a 93 acre Orange County seat tract to son William, witnessed by John and Henry Drollinger. The deed was proved on the oath of the witness John Drollinger. In the margin is the notation that the deed was delivered by William Drollinger. This deed was also recorded in the August 1804 term, but in Orange County. In this case the land was not from the 500 acre tract in Guilford, but from a grant entered in 1779, surveyed in 1782, and issued in 1784. The land was described as being on the waters of Traverses Creek with the Guilford County line as one boundary. The deeds identify all parties as being of Guilford County. Kay Germaine Ingalls-National Genealogical Quarterly, vol 96, No.1 March 2008 page 48 and 49 To summarize: John Drollinger sold 4 pieces of his original tract to Drollinger men John Jr., Frederick, Henry, and Adam. He sold a separate tract to William Drollinger. John, Henry, and William are named as his sons, Frederick and Adam are not. These lands begin changing hands in 1816 when Adam sold his piece to neighbor Adam Strader on 4 September with the deed not recorded until November 1831. Strader as well as the witnesses John Chrisman and John Waynick carry surnames names associated with the Drollingers in several locations. Two years later on 29 September 1818 Frederick's land was disposed of at public auction by Frederick's widow Barbara. It was purchased by Catherine Drollinger, recorded in the May Term 1823. Witnesses were Adam Strader and John Chrisman. John [Jr.], identified as being of Willson [sic] County, Tennessee, sold his 100 acres to William of Preble County, Ohio 17 August 1819 and the transaction was recorded in Guilford May Term 1820. Henry kept his acreage until 9 March 1831 when he sold to Daniel Lough, recorded November Term 1832. These men are further linked by court records in Preble County, Ohio. The Chancery Court Record, Vol. D, February 1826 records that John Morkert, administrator of the estate of William Drollinger, petitioned the heirs to sell land in Preble County. He stated that William died in 1824 without issue and listed the brothers and sisters who survive him: John Drollinger, Adam Drollinger, Catharine Drollinger, Henry Chrisman and Elizabeth his wife, late Drollinger; John Hetsler and Barbara, his wife, late Drollinger; Christena Drollinger; Frederick Drollinger, deceased, his children, Henry, Eli, Gabriel, Aaron, Polly, Barbara, Martha, and Elizabeth Drollinger. Fortunately for Drollinger researchers a dispute over the title to William's Preble County land created records that provide critical information on these individuals. Preble County Chancery Court Minutes provide a lengthy record of confusion in the settlement of William Drollinger's estate. It is a litany of errors and omissions. The important item from these seven pages is the answer of Elias Drollinger in response to Thomas Gilmore's complaint that William's heirs threatened to dispossess him of William Drollinger's Preble County land that he purchased at a public auction in 1825. Gilmore claimed that because of an error in the appraisal returns to the court, his land was listed as the southeast quarter of section 21 rather than the southwest quarter and he sought to confirm his title to the land. In relation to proving that John Drollinger is the father of Frederick Drollinger, the following points made under oath by Elias are important: That William Drollinger was Elias's uncle. That Henry Drollinger, brother of William, was not ever notified of the proceedings. That Henry lived in Guilford County, North Carolina, at the time of William's death and that he lived there for some time after Morkert sold William's land and then moved to Fountain County, Indiana, where he lived [in 1836]. That Elias, Polly, Gabriel, Aaron, Barbara, Martha, and Elizabeth were the children of Frederick Drollinger, deceased brother of William. That at the time of the land sale, 3 December 1825, Gabriel, Barbara, Aaron, Martha, and Elizabeth were minors under the age of 21. That John Drollinger, brother of William, "died about four or five years since in the State of Tennessee leaving several children now minors under the age of 21?" That Barbara Hetzler, sister of William, "died about three or four years since, in Fountain County, Indiana, ? leaving several children minors under the age of 21?" These North Carolina and Ohio documents combined lead to the conclusion that Frederick Drollinger is the son of John Drollinger, Guilford County, North Carolina, and brother of John, Jr., Henry, William, and Adam, as well as Catharine Drollinger, Elizabeth (Drollinger) Chrisman, Barbara (Drollinger) Hetzler, and Christena Drollinger. And that Frederick's children were Elias, Polly, Gabriel, Aaron, Barbara wife of Elijah Harkrider, Marta, and Elizabeth married to John Noggle. At this time no record found has even hinted at an identity for Frederick's mother. Kay Germain Ingalls 2001 SILAS FLEMING'S COMPANY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Lieutenant Silas Fleming Ensign Isaac Sutton PRIVATES. Trollinger, William http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/prebleco_chaptXIII_war_1812.htm | Drollinger, William (I2816)
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49000 | The Niagara Gazette Mildred Clarke Drollinger, 91, died Sunday (Jan. 16, 2000) in Fairchild Manor Nursing Home after a brief illness. Mrs. Drollinger operated a beauty shop for several years at Third and Main streets in Niagara Falls. Born in Port Stanley, Ont., she was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School. She was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and was an honorary member of the LaSalle Yacht Club. She was an avid bowler in the 1950's. Her first husband, Arnold F. Haseley, died in 1975; her second husband, Charles Drollinger, died in 1980. Surviving is a niece, Sandra Clarke Hopf of Block Island, RI. Services will be held at 3 P.M. Thursday in Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Michigan Avenue at 10th Street, Niagara Falls. Social Security Death Index Name: Mildred H. Drollinger SSN: 162-22-1927 Last Residence: 14305 Niagara Falls, Niagara, New York, United States of America Born: 6 Jul 1908 Died: 16 Jan 2000 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951) | Clarke, Mildred Loretta Helen (I15521)
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