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- Title: Germans to Marion County, Ohio
Author: Allen L. Potts
Publication: Heritage Books, Inc.
Should be independently verified
U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records
Name: Courad Drollinger
Residence: Prospect, Ohio
Class: 2
Congressional District: 8th
Age on 1 July 1863: 38
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825
Race: White
Place of Birth: Germany
"United States Census, 1870"
Name: Conrad Drolinger
Birth Year (Estimated): 1825
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 45y
Race: White
Birthplace: Baden
Event Place: Ohio, United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Conrad Drolinger M 45y Baden
Fredrika Drolinger F 49y Baden
Sarah M Drolinger F 14y Ohio
Jacob W Drolinger M 7y Ohio
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: C ... Drolinger
Age: 55
Birth Year: abt 1825
Birthplace: Baden
Home in 1880: Marion, Marion, Ohio
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Fredrica Drolinger
Father's Birthplace: Baden
Mother's Birthplace: Baden
Occupation: Drayman
Household Members:
Name Age
C ... Drolinger 55
Fredrica Drolinger 59
William Drolinger 18
U.S. City Directories
Name: Conrad Drollinger
Residence Year: 1881
Residence Place: Canton, Ohio
Publication Title: Canton, Ohio, City Directory, 1881
The Marion Weekly Star (Marion, Ohio)
Publication
29 Jan 1887 Marion, Ohio
"A petition has been field in the probate court for the appointment of a guardian over Conrad Drollinger"
Name: Conrad Drollinger City: Canton State: OH Year: 1888, 1889 Location 2: S. Market s. of Creek
Marion Daily Star (Marion, OH) 1887 January 28
George Hineman was appointed guardian of the property of Conrad Drollinger by the probate court Thursday
Marion Star (Marion, Ohio) 1890 August 2
Conrad Drollinger, an old and enfeebled citizen, was taken before the probate court Friday, Where an inquest of lunacy was held and he was judged insane. The old man has had a guardian for the past three years, but during the past couple weeks he had become uncontrollable and under hallucinations had wandered about the city and near the railroads, being impressed with the strange notion he was a drayman. He was perfectly harmless but some what annoying and troublesome, and for his own safety thought it best to confine him. He was accordingly placed in jail to await the proper papers admitting him to the Columbus insane asylum.
Marion Daily Star (Marion, OH) 1890 August 11
Conrad Drollinger who was adjudged insane last week was taken to the asylum at Columbus by Sheriff Kelly
Marion Daily Star, Marion Ohio, 25 May 1893
Samuel F. Hinatman, administrator of the estate of Conrad Drollinger deceased, filed his first and final account.
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