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Diana's father had southern roots and so did her husband. Henry was born in South Carolina in 1818 as were his parents. Diana and Henry began their married life in Wabash County, naming their first child after her brother Mathias. Diana and her brother must have been close friends as well as siblings because Mathias named a daughter after Diana. In fact he named her Diana Courll which led early family researchers to believe his wife was a Courll. Imagine their surprise when they discovered his daughter carried the married name of his sister.
There are no deed records for the Courlls in Wabash County and tax records are inaccessible, so no record there pinpoints their peripatetic movements between Indiana and Illinois. Although they lived in Fulton County, Illinois in 1850, their first child was born in Indiana. No problem there; they could have moved after his birth in 1849. The 1860 census provides a clue because their daughter Emma who was three years old was born in Iowa, so they were in Iowa at least by 1856 or 1857. But the children born in 1851 and 1854 were born in Indiana. Dianna may have gone home to have these children, but Fulton County where they lived in 1850 is about 250 miles from Wabash County, Indiana, a long trip for a pregnant woman and her children in the 1850's. Henry, a teamster, owned property worth $200 in 1860. That would suggest that he had a small home in a rural town. Also in the household is another teamster, John R. Courll, age 24. He is probably Henry's brother as he lived with the family in 1850, too.
The family's whereabouts in 1870 is unknown, but in 1878 Henry paid taxes in Dwight Township, Livingston County, Illinois, and they lived next door to son Mathias. In 1880 only one child is still at home, twelve year old John H., birthplace Illinois. At that time Mathias, Diana's brother, was in Greenfield Township, Grundy County, on the border with Livingston County. Henry did not buy property until 1881 and then he only bought an acre in Dwight. Henry had been farming since his youth and at age 63 he was probably more interested in a garden than a farm. Additionally, he may not have had the money to buy land here. The central Illinois counties of Grundy, Livingston, and McLean were recognized as some of the richest farming land in the country. Land there has always been expensive; not only was it productive land, it was prairie land that did not have to be cleared of great stands of timber. Even though family farms are on the wane in these counties today, land is still expensive with small farms regularly selling for thousands per acre.
The Lexington Genealogical and Historical Society in Livingston County is an active association spearheaded by a one-woman dynamo whose mission is to record every burial in every cemetery in Livingston County and its contiguous counties of McLean and Woodford. The society owns a tiny brick building in Lexington in which there are rows of file cabinets, some card file size, some legal size. Every burial is recorded on a card and cross-indexed with records in the vertical files. A thorough examination of those records in 1999 was a fruitless search for the deaths and burials of the Courlls although family tradition says the Courlls are buried in Round Grove Cemetery, Livingston County. Henry was dead by 1892 because Dianna is identified as a widow when she sold their acre in Dwight Township. Neither Dianna nor Henry's names are in the death records in Livingston County, nor are they in the Grundy County records. Will County severely restrict access to their marriage, birth, and death records, and so far no access to any of those has been granted. They may lived with one of their daughters when they died. The Illinois Statewide Death Index covers the years 1916-1950 and of course, Henry is not there, but neither is Dianna. Their death dates remain unknown.
Kay Germain Ingalls 2003 
Drollinger, Diana (I2847)
 
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Does your German family tree seem to be overloaded with Johanns and Marias? German children were given two names. Boys commonly were baptized with the first name Johannes (or Johann, often abbreviated Joh). German girls were baptized Maria, Anna or Anna Maria. This tradition started in the Middle Ages.

So a family could have five boys with the first name Johann. You can see the potential for confusion until you understand that the first name doesn't mean a thing.

This is because German boys almost always were baptized with the first name Johannes (or Johann, abbreviated Joh). German girls were baptized Maria, Anna or Anna Maria. (This tradition started in the Middle Ages.) This means a family could (and commonly did) have five boys with the first name Johann. You can see the high potential for confusion until you understand that the first name doesn't mean a thing.

Second Naming Tradition
The second name, known as the Rufname, along with the surname is what would be used in marriage, tax, land and death records.

So in a family with boys Johann Friedrich, Johann Peter, Johann Daniel, etc., the children would be called by (and recorded in documents as as) Friedrich, Peter and Daniel. Usually, the name Johannes in these records marked a ?true John? who would continue to be so identified.

By the 19th century, more Germans gave their children three names. Again, typically only one of the middle names was used throughout the person's life. Roman Catholics often used saints' names, while most Protestant groups also included names from the Old Testament or even nonChristian mythology.

Nicknames
Another naming tradition involves nicknames, often called Kurzformen. In English, most nicknames are created by dropping the last syllable of the given name (for example, Christoper and Christine become "Chris"). Germans, however, often shorten a given name by dropping the first part of it. It's important to note that these familiar forms are used in church or other records, even though by today's standards we might expect full or formal names to be used.

Some of the many examples (using more authentic but understandable German spellings) are:

Nicklaus = Klaus
Sebastian = Bastian
Christophel = Stophel
Christina = Stin or Stina
Katharina = Trin
Note that these familiar forms are used in church or other records, even though by today's standards we might expect formal names to be used.

First daughter received the name of the maternal grandmother. Second daughter received the name of the paternal grandmother. However, such naming patterns were not consistently or universally followed in all of Germany.  
Drollinger, Adam (I803)
 
203 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trolinger, Donald Richard (I22101)
 
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Doris S. Drullinger, 87, of Wichita Falls, passed away on Saturday, November 13, 2021.

The family will receive friends and family at a visitation from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Monday, November 15th at Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home in Wichita Falls, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 16th at Lunn's with Bro. Richard Rust officiating. Interment will follow at Vashti Cemetery in Vashti, Texas, under the direction of Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home.

A daughter of the late Ethiel (Kitts) and Sterling Price Henderson, Doris was born on September 27, 1934, in Wichita Falls, Texas. She graduated from Petrolia High School. Doris met the love of her life and married John Monroe Drullinger on October 31, 1959. First and foremost, she was a wife and mother, raising five children. She also worked preparing lunches for the children at Bonham Elementary School for many years. She loved children and treated them all as her own. When grandchildren followed, she became lovingly known as ?Mama Doris?. She was an excellent seamstress and made many of her family's clothes. She was an amazing cook and well known for her homemade candy. She cracked and shelled her own pecans by the bucketful. Her pecan pies and mayonnaise cakes were the first to go (sometimes before the meals).

Doris was preceded in death by her parents and sisters, Ima Lee Holder, Edith "Madge" Heacock, Patricia Schutte; and brothers, Robert Henderson and Forrest Henderson; and two grandsons, Craig Schroeder and Ronald "Little Ronnie" Drullinger.

She is survived by her husband of 62 years, John Monroe Drullinger; her children, Ronnie Drullinger and wife Joni; Brenda Goldfein and husband Larry; Dena Pierce and husband Billy; John Drullinger Jr; and Jerry Drullinger and wife Joy. She is also survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great great-grandchildren; by one sister, Alice Mason; and numerous nieces and nephews.

For those desiring, memorial contributions may be sent to Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Road, Wichita Falls, Texas 76310.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lunnscolonial.com. 
Henderson, Doris Sterline (I17803)
 
205 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Orme, Dr. John T. (I44719)
 
206 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carper, Kristin Annette (I43722)
 
207 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Drollinger, Darrin John (I698)
 
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Drollinger, II PIaj. Ziba L., Iie. - Operations of the
Machine Gun Units of the 6th Brigade near Chateau
Thicrry, July 1-21, 1918. I' 
Drollinger, LTC Ziba Lloyd (I2958)
 
209 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trullender, Rachelle Marie (I30453)
 
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elected as Governer of Virginia 1922 and 1926. He was President Shenandoah Life Insurance Company in Roanoke. He was elected President VA State Board of Education in Richmond.

Governor of Virginia. A member of one of Virginia's most prominent families and usually known as E. Lee Trinkle or Lee Trinkle, he attended Wytheville Military Academy and received bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees from Hampden-Sydney College in 1895. In 1898 he graduated from the University of Virginia Law School, and then began practicing law in Wytheville. He was also active in several business ventures, including Roanoke's Shenandoah Life Insurance Company, where he served as Vice President from 1916 to 1933, and President from 1933 until his death. Trinkle served in the Virginia Senate from 1913 to 1921. In 1921 he was the successful Democratic nominee for Governor, and from 1922 to 1926 served the one term allowed by law. His term was marked by an extensive road building program and improvements to the state prison system. After leaving office he returned to practicing law and remained active in government and higher learning, serving as President of the Virginia Board of Education from 1930 until his death and a member of the Hampden-Sydney College Board of Trustees. The Virginia Tourism Corporation's regional visitors center in Wytheville is named for him. Virginia State University's Trinkle Hall, a residence building for female students, was also named in his honor. (bio by: Bill McKern)

ELBERT LEE TRINKLE was born in Wytheville, Virginia. He attended Wytheville Military Academy and received both A.B. and B.S. degrees from Hampden-Sydney College in 1895, winning medals for oratory and debate. In 1898 he received an LL.B. from the University of Virginia Law School, where he was awarded the Moot Court prize, his law school class's highest honor. He went on to practice law in Wytheville and was a partner in Trinkle Brothers, a farming company. He was one of the organizers of the Shenandoah Life Insurance Company in Roanoke, serving as first vice president from 1916 to 1933, and then as president until his death. Prior to being elected governor, he was a member of the Virginia State Senate from 1915 to 1920. During his gubernatorial term, he was active in the National Governors Association, serving as Chairman of the Executive Committee. Initially a supporter of using bond financing for highway construction, he was eventually forced to place all state institutions on a pay-as-you-go basis, including the highway department, resulting in the financing of a road building program by gasoline and auto taxes rather than by bonds. During his administration, lawmakers raised public school teaching standards by adopting stricter licensing requirements and encouraging summer courses. Trinkle also received a medal from the National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor for supporting the exchange of prison-made goods between prisons of the various states. After leaving office, he served in a number of public and private capacities, among them president of the Virginia State Board of Education from 1930 until his death and president of the Children's Home Society of Southwestern Virginia from 1935 to 1938.

E Lee Trinkle in the U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: E Lee Trinkle
Birth Date: 12 Mar 1876
Birth Place: Wytheville, Virginia
SAR Membership: 36573
Role: Applicant
Application Date: 8 May 1923
Father: Elbert Stephen Trinkle
Mother: Lettitia Mary Sexton 
Trinkle, Governor Elbert Lee (I5762)
 
211 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Murray, Susan "Sue" (I30619)
 
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Even though she is claimed as Edward's daughter in his obituary, Charlotte Leigh nee Ishee is actually the daughter of Edward's wife, Ruth and her previous marriage. 
Trollinger, QM3c Edward Decker Jr. (I21828)
 
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Excerpts from "Burton Our Ancestry Caswell County NC 1793-1978) By Nancy Bee McMullen Lea Boon, Gibsonville, North Carolina 1978" regarding her half-brother William Jasper Trollinger II: "After "Mr Will's" (affectionately called by my mother) death, my mother knew that she was pregnant. My half-brother was born that Fall. During this time Aunt Sallie and Uncle Albert gave her much comfort and love. W. J. Trollinger II was born in their home. The store and home was sold and my mother and new baby moved in with Uncle George and Aunt Sallie alternatively until my mother's stepmother lost her health and the stepmother went home to live with two old maid sisters. My mother went back home to take care of her father as she had done at the age of 15. Mother was a widow for twelve years." and also "In the year 1897 my Uncle Tom Burton, who was married to Margaret Trollinger, came home to live. Margaret was a cousin of my mother's first husband, William Trollinger. The Tom Burton children; Will, SUdie B. Warren (only daughter now alive, 1978), Blanche B. Walker, Drury, Zeb, "Little Joe" Ralph who died after a watermelon seed lodged in his windpipe, and Hugh Davis (only son living) were double first cousins of my half-brother, Will. 
Trollinger, PVT William Jasper II (I21356)
 
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Eye-witness account of Lightening strike that killed J. A. Trollinger by Nancy Lee Burton Trollinger McMullen:

"Another one of the stories that is a favorite of my children was a time in her life [Nancy Lee Burton Trollinger] just before "Young Will" was born. One Sunday night at Uncle Albert's and Aunt Sallie's, friends and relatives had stopped in from church which was about 600 yards across the street from the house. There was a terrific storm brewing. The room in which they were gathered had a fireplace with a window on each side. Lightning struck the chimney and Addie Reid, Sallie's daughter, and the young man to whom she was engaged [J.A. Trollinger] was sitting by the fireplace, and were instantly killed. The lightning set fire to the curtains and to Addie's skirt. My mother and Uncle Albert blistered their hands rubbing out the flames. The young man was knocked from his chair but not so Addie. Her high button shoes were ripped at the seam just as though each stitch had been cut with a knife. When she was lifted from her chair, her shoes fell from her feet. She was wearing, as was the custom in the 1800's, a corset of steel stays. At the end of each stay there was a drop of steel. A double funeral was held for the two and they were buried side by side" told by Nancy Bee McMullen Lea Boone daughter of Nancy Lee Burton Trollnger in Burton Our Ancestry Caswell County 1793 to 1978 
Burton, Nancy Lee "Nannie" (I21355)
 
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Facebook page - Oct 2022
Debra Taromino Trolinder (Debbie)
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From Avon, New York

U.S., Public Records Index
Name: Debra S Trolinder
Birth Date: 24 May 1958
Address: 5706 Durrett Pl
Residence Place: Amarillo, Texas, USA
Zip Code: 79109-7105

U.S., Index to Public Records
Name: Debra Sue Trolinder
[Debbie S Trolinder]
Birth Date: May 1958
Residence Date: 2013-2020
Address: 3938 Cedar Hammock Trl
Residence: Saint Cloud, Florida, USA
Postal Code: 34772
Second Residence Date: 2012-2014
Second Address: 2419 Knightsbridge Blvd
Second Residence: Kissimmee, Florida, USA
Second Postal Code: 34744
Third Residence Date: 2005-2012
Third Address: 1418 New York Ave
Third Residence: Saint Cloud, Florida, USA
Third Postal Code: 34769
Fourth Residence Date: 2003-2006
Fourth Address: 1821 W Clinton Dr
Fourth Residence: Saint Cloud, Florida, USA
Fourth Postal Code: 34769 
Taromino, Debra Sue "Debbie" (I27153)
 
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Finally, i work weekends and never get on computer. the first picture i sent you of a man looking at a woman and she is looking at the camera is
claud and pearl sumpter volner.
the second picture i sent you is of a young girl and two older people. the young girl is my mother (nella jean volner taylor) and the two older people are her grandparents (clauds parents). the last picture is my parents wedding picture (nella jean volner taylor and sterling paul taylor).
my mom had told me a story that she heard that volner used to be spelled vohner and that they came from tennessee. not sure of that. there is a lot of heartbreak between claud, pearl and nella jean and clauds parents. story i have is that claud, pearl and nella jean were living with clauds parents. clauds mother told them they had to leave so he kicked pearl and my mom out and he stayed. what a man.
From: Sharon Tennyson 
Volner, Claud (I27907)
 
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Florida Death Index
Affiliate CD Number FDI15
Certificate Number 118982
Name Robert Hugh Burritt
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Jan 1992
Event Place , Florida, United States
Gender Unknown
Age 87
Race White
Birth Date 22 Aug 1904
Affiliate File Name Fdi15.txt
Affiliate Line Number 17081
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 
Burritt, LCDR Robert Hugh (I36090)
 
218 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Michael Alan Trullinger / Eva Ramona Howell (F6253)
 
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Frances Lourene White, 56, of Chattanooga, passed away Friday, May 13, 2022, in a local hospital. She was a 1984 City High School graduate. She was employed by Hamilton County Department of Education for many years. Frances was a member of Greater Faith Temple Baptist Church where she was a member of the Usher Board and the Choir. She was a parent volunteer at Avondale Recreation Center. Frances was preceded in death by her grandmother, Rosa Lee Harden; stepfather, Leslie Lamar Trollinger; and sister, Dia'Juanna J. Trollinger. Survivors include her loving son, John Isbell; two daughters, Niakiah Ward and Alexis Neely; five grandchildren, Kiana, Kaivon, Destiny, JaiYun, and Ta'Kiyah "Poodie"; mother, Elaine H. Trollinger; sister, Leslie LaShawn Trollinger; uncle, Fredrick (Rosetta) Harden; nephew, Darrius (Tiffany) Trollinger; niece, Danielle Oliver; great-nieces, Na'Taejah, De'Harmoni, and Ta'mija; bonus daughter, Nakisha Caffey; a host of aunts; cousins; other relatives; special friend, Scotty McClure and many other friends. Elder Michael Lacy is the eulogist.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. 
Trollinger, Leslie Lamar "Cowboy" (I31355)
 
220 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Heiss, Michele Anne (I14951)
 
221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Drollinger, Brittney Henley "Britt" (I2877)
 
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From: Richard Hessler
Date: Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:04 PM
Subject: Princess White Cloud Trollinger debunked
To: Beth Trollinger

Hi Beth,

Thank you for the pdf from the Trollinger cousin lady in Myrtle Beach, SC.

I have had Samantha Jane Trollinger in my files for 15-20 years along with her parents, cousins, and how she connects to my line of descent. I pieced this together from reviewing ALL SC Trollinger census records from 1810 through 1920.

I think I can help you to unsnarl her story.

First, Samantha Jane Trollinger is descended from a Bomar Trollinger who was descended from a William Trollinger, but I believe Gracie Howell latched on to the wrong Bomar Trollinger, took a left turn, and ended up back in Haw River, NC several generations sooner than she should have. You can follow my line of ancestry for Samantha Jane Trollinger on the ancestor chart or the group sheets or the GEDCOM for her and all ancestors and descendants of those ancestors. Note: I have her in my records and knew she married a Mr. Keasler, but did not know his given name.
Second, the Princess White Cloud story I suspect from a now deceased researcher Mary Trollinger of Atlanta. She was born about 1920, I talked to her and gave her my records about 20-22 years ago in 1995-1997. The Indian princess story was told to me by my late half grand aunt Louise Trollinger Mitchell Miller between when I tracked her down in 1995 and her death in 2003. She heard that story from her father John Marcus Trollinger who was the son of Albert Bomar Trollinger who was married to the "Indian Princess". Aunt Louise said her name was Destiny and that her father said she had left her children with her husband and returned to live among her people. My guess is Mary Georgia Pittman Trollinger (wife of Raymond Edgar Trollinger) heard the story from her father-in-law Thomas Benjamin Trollinger who was a son from the THIRD marriage of Albert Bomar Trollinger.
All that is clear is that Albert Bomar Trollinger and his first wife had four children. They were not married in 1860, on 1870 Haywood Co., NC census his was listed as Julia Trollinger. On the 1880 census, Albert Bomar Trollinger and wife Julia Trollinger were no longer living together. He moved to Franklin Co., GA near where their four children lived with his mother Emmeline Mahulda Trollinger Morrison and near where his second or common law wife Mary Payne lived with her parents and their three children bearing the Payne surname, evidently born out of wedlock but all three of which later used the surname Trollinger, post marriage or just took their father's last name.
Meantime, back in Spartanburg Co., SC, Julia Ann Trollinger lived with the Bishop family and cared for elderly, invalid Mrs. Bishop who died in 1884, left land to Julia Ann Trollinger, via Mrs. Bishop's son by her first marriage. Julia Ann Trollinger then married the widower Mr. Henry Jefferson Bishop on 20 Feb 1885. Julia Ann Trollinger four children's names are recorded in the Bishop family bible.
Through my ancestry.com DNA test, I have identified two direct ancestors in Spartanburg Co., SC unknown to me prior to 2016: James H. Ezell and his wife Artimissa Scruggs Dobbins. I believe they are the parents of Julia Ann Trollinger. They had a daughter same age as Julia Ann of the nickname Nancy used for given name Ann who lived on the next farm over from the old patriarch Samuel Trollinger.
Further, my Native American DNA percentage is in the 0.0 to 1.0% range as is my mother's. There is none with my father's DNA. My mother's great grandmother Julia Ann (Ezell?) Trollinger Bishop was 1/8th of my mother's DNA. My mother has another putative Indian princess on her mother's side, but point is: 1/8th is 12.5% so whatever Native American DNA Julia Ann might have had could only have been very small to be diluted to less than 1.0% for my mother. DNA does not support Julia Ann being an Indian princess or any more than 1/16th herself to pass along at most 1.0% to my mother.
Finally, no telling why Albert Bomar and Julia Ann went their separate ways, but she stayed in Spartanburg Co., SC to whence they had returned from their brief residence in Haywood Co., NC from sometime after 1866 and sometime before 1871. It was Albert Bomar Trollinger and his mother Hulda Morrison who bugged out with the four children to Franklin Co., GA when the children were all rather young. What happened to pry four young children away from their mother to be placed with their paternal grandmother; who knows, but no doubt that there was some kind of major dust up.
Attached are photos of Albert Bomar Trollinger and Julia Ann Trollinger in the possession of my cousin Jerry Mitchell of Crandall, GA near Chatsworth whose mother was Louise Trollinger. Included are photos of other names in the story above.

I'd be happy to walk you through this over the phone one evening.

Sincerely,
Richard Hessler
(678) 575-5000
rohessler@gmail.com 
Trollinger, Semantha Jane (I21835)
 
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From: Richard Hessler
Date: Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:04 PM
Subject: Princess White Cloud Trollinger debunked
To: Beth Trollinger
Cc: "Drollinger, Gordon L." , David Howard Drollinger

Hi Beth,

Thank you for the pdf from the Trollinger cousin lady in Myrtle Beach, SC.

?I have had Samantha Jane Trollinger in my files for 15-20 years along with her parents, cousins, and how she connects to my line of descent. I pieced this together from reviewing ALL SC Trollinger census records from 1810 through 1920.?

I think I can help you to? unsnarl her story.

First,

?Samantha Jane Trollinger is descended from a Bomar Trollinger who was descended from a William Trollinger, but I believe? Gracie Howell latched on to the wrong Bomar Trollinger, took a left turn, and ended up back in Haw River, NC several generations sooner than she should have. You can follow my line of ancestry for Samantha Jane Trollinger on the ancestor chart or the group sheets or the GEDCOM for her and all ancestors and descendants of those ancestors. Note: I have her in my records and knew she married a Mr. Keasler, but did not know his given name.

Second, the Princess White Cloud story I suspect from a now deceased researcher Mary Trollinger of Atlanta. She was born about 1920, I talked to her and gave her my records about 20-22 years ago in 1995-1997. The Indian princess story was told to me by my late half grand aunt Louise Trollinger Mitchell Miller between when I tracked her down in 1995 and her death in 2003. She heard that story from her father John Marcus Trollinger who was the son of Albert Bomar Trollinger who was married to the "Indian Princess". Aunt Louise said her name was Destiny and that her father said she had left her children with her husband and returned to live among her people. My guess is Mary Georgia Pittman Trollinger (wife of Raymond Edgar Trollinger) heard the story from her father-in-law Thomas Benjamin Trollinger who was a son from the THIRD marriage of Albert Bomar Trollinger.

All that is clear is that Albert Bomar Trollinger and his first wife had four children. They were not married in 1860, on 1870 Haywood Co., NC census his was listed as Julia Trollinger. On the 1880 census, Albert Bomar Trollinger and wife Julia Trollinger were no longer living together. He moved to Franklin Co., GA near where their four children lived with his mother Emmeline Mahulda Trollinger Morrison and near where his second or common law wife Mary Payne lived with her parents and their three children bearing the Payne surname, evidently born out of wedlock but all three of which later used the surname Trollinger, post marriage or just took their father's last name.

Meantime, back in Spartanburg Co., SC, Julia Ann Trollinger lived with the Bishop family and cared for elderly, invalid Mrs. Bishop who died in 1884, left land to Julia Ann Trollinger, via Mrs. Bishop's son by her first marriage. Julia Ann Trollinger then married the widower Mr. Henry Jefferson Bishop on 20 Feb 1885. Julia Ann Trollinger four children's names are recorded in the Bishop family bible.

Through my ancestry.com DNA test, I have identified two direct ancestors in Spartanburg Co., SC unknown to me prior to 2016: James H. Ezell and his wife Artimissa Scruggs Dobbins. I believe they are the parents of Julia Ann Trollinger. They had a daughter same age as Julia Ann of the nickname Nancy used for given name Ann who lived on the next farm over from the old patriarch Samuel Trollinger.

Further, my Native American DNA percentage is in the 0.0 to 1.0% range as is my mother's. There is none with my father's DNA. My mother's great grandmother Julia Ann (Ezell?) Trollinger Bishop was 1/8th of my mother's DNA. My mother has another putative Indian princess on her mother's side, but point is: 1/8th is 12.5% so whatever Native American DNA Julia Ann might have had could only have been very small to be diluted to less than 1.0% for my mother. DNA does not support Julia Ann being an Indian princess or any more than 1/16th herself to pass along at most 1.0% to my mother.

Finally, no telling why Albert Bomar and Julia Ann went their separate ways, but she stayed in Spartanburg Co., SC to whence they had returned from their brief residence in Haywood Co., NC from sometime after 1866 and sometime before 1871. It was Albert Bomar Trollinger and his mother Hulda Morrison who bugged out with the four children to Franklin Co., GA when the children were all rather young. What happened to pry four young children away from their mother to be placed with their paternal grandmother; who knows, but no doubt that there was some kind of major dust up.

Attached are photos of Albert Bomar Trollinger and Julia Ann Trollinger in the possession of my cousin Jerry Mitchell of Crandall, GA near Chatsworth whose mother was Louise Trollinger. Included are photos of other names in the story above.

I'd be happy to walk you through this over the phone one evening.

Sincerely,

Richard Hessler

(678) 575-5000

rohessler@gmail.com

U.S. City Directories
Name: Albert F Morrison
Residence Year: 1897
Street address: 23 Oceet's Peiry are
Residence Place: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Publication Title: Atlanta, Georgia, City Directory, 1897 
Trollinger, PVT Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) (I21423)
 
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Full Name: Ida Trollinger
Social Security Number: ***-**-1336
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1892
Death Date: 11 Sep 1975
Cause of Death: Unknown
Enlistment Date: 23 Mar 1918
Release Date: 29 Jan 1919
Conflict Period: World War I
Served for: United States of America
From Fold3 
Trollinger, Ida Estelle (I21372)
 
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Genealogical Records found at Wilson Collection at UNC from papers written by Ziba Drollinger to Dr. Whitsett as well as Dr. Whitsett's Haw River Speech on the Trollinger Family History at Haw River list Mary Thomas as wife to Henry Trollinger.

In possession of Liz Trollinger and other moderators. 
Thomas, Mary Polly (I838)
 
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George Pancake in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-1999
Name: George Pancake
Death Age: 64
Event Type: Burial
Birth Date: abt 1830
Death Date: abt 1894
Burial Date: 18 Oct 1894
Burial Place: Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA
Denomination: Lutheran
Organization Name: Zion German Lutheran Church

death date from grave stone


Burial:
Harrisburg Cemetery
Harrisburg
Dauphin County
Pennsylvania, USA
shares stone with wife and neice, Anna T. Long Mar 3, 1869 Oct 4, 1904 
Pancake, George (I16741)
 
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Georgia, Death Index
Name: Willis A Mulkey
Death Date: 27 May 1987
County of Death: Catoosa
Gender: M (Male)
Race: White
Age: 56 Years
County of Residence: Walker
Certificate: 020947
Date Filed: 9 Jun 1987 
Mulkey, CPL Willis Adair (I24680)
 
228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Belden, Glen (I16137)
 
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H Howard Garner in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985
Name: H Howard Garner
Event Type: Burial
Death Date: 24 Dec 1941
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1941
Burial Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Organization Name: American Mechanics Cemetery 
Garner, Harry Howard (I37797)
 
230
Her fist marriage was to William W. Kelly, who was b. 5 March 1848 in either DeKalb or LaSalle Co., IL. William was listed in the 1880 Sandwich, DeKalb Co., IL census with his wife Mary E. Kelly. William's occupation was listed in that census as a painter. Mary secondly m. John Druliner. 
Hunt, Mary Ella (Ellen) (I22530)
 
231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trollinger, Sara Elizabeth (I21388)
 
232
Howard Reed Rickenbrode Jr in the Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940
Name: Howard Reed Rickenbrode Jr
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1924
Birth Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA
Registration Year: 1924
Father: Howard Reed Rickenbrode
Mother: Gladys Drollinger
Certificate Number: 9056
Roll number: 004
Agency: Indiana State Board of Health
Volume Range: 16 - 20 
Rickenbrode, Howard Reed Jr. (I16511)
 
233
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:a24Nl_lyJhwJ:www.mcmillanlibrary.org/directories/1928/sherry.html+drollinger&hl=en
Sherry
Plat of, Township
Township 24, North, Range 5, East of the 4th P.M.
1928
Surname Given Name Township Page Section
Drollinger Jac Sherry 48
Drollinger Jake Sherry 27 16-17 DrollingerLeo Sherry 27 17-20
McMillan Memorial Library
490 East Grand Avenue
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494

1900 United States Federal Census
about Jacob Drallinger
Name: Jacob Drallinger [Jacob Drollinger]
Age: 16
Birth Date: Mar 1884
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Home in 1900: Sherry, Wood, Wisconsin [Wood]
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Jacob Drallinger
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Clarer M Drallinger
Mother's Birthplace: Germany

1910 United States Federal Census
about Jacob Drollinger
Name: Jacob Drollinger
Age in 1910: 25
Birth Year: abt 1885 [1885]
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Home in 1910: Kilbourn, Columbia, Wisconsin
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Boarder
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany  
Drollinger, Jacob Matthew Jr. (I3703)
 
234
https://books.google.com/books?id=c8tJBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT76&lpg=PT76&dq=ziba+l+drollinger&source=bl&ots=afe9BlOWpW&sig=ACfU3U1J6QsZ5V3sgTnjZUcKO3TV_8v9qQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5udL4hoToAhUwhXIEHXNDCTkQ6AEwB3oECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=ziba%20l%20drollinger&f=false 
Drollinger, LTC Ziba Lloyd (I2958)
 
235
I corresponded with Ruth in the early 1980s while I was stationed in Aschaffenberg 1982 to 1985. I'm not sure where she got my address from, possibly "Everton's genealogical helper" a now defunct publication or one of the Augustan Society's publications. I sent her a copy of the Familian Register from Ellmendingen that pleased her no end. It was through her I corresponded with the late Alan Trullinger of Carrington SD. He was a delightful man who worked on his Ds and Ts and whose typewriter couldn't spell. (An inside joke between us)

Ruth and I corresponded for a while and she got a lot of data for me from my Ullmann and Vogel lines in Lollar and Mainzlar Hessen. Unfortunately she had the misfortune of running into some health problems that left me hanging on a Johannes Schupp. We did continue to correspond even though she was not able to do further work.

Gordon L. Drollinger 
Drollinger, Clella Ruth (I5952)
 
236 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ordonez, Susanna Carlotta "Suzie" (I13165)
 
237
Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
about Gamaliel P Trullinger
Name: Gamaliel P Trullinger
Spouse Name: Nancy Brown
Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1860
Marriage County: Fountain
Source Title 1: Fountaif County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1848 - 1920 Inclusive Vol
Source Title 3: W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O
Book: 4
OS Page: 534
 
Family: Gamaliel P. Trullinger / Nancy Brown (F1187)
 
238
Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
about William Trullinger
Name: William Trullinger
Spouse Name: Easther Conner
Marriage Date: 1 Apr 1838
Marriage County: Vermillion
Book: County Court Records at Newport, IN

 
Family: William Trullinger / Elizabeth Esther Connor (F6276)
 
239
Indiana, Death Certificates
Name: Iris Drullinger
[Iris Rufner]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 55
Birth Date: 7 Mar 1915
Birth Place: Indiana
Death Date: 9 Jan 1971
Death Place: Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: Divorced
Father: Ira J Rufner
Mother: Vera Benenderfer 
Rufner, Iris Marian "Min" (I19157)
 
240
Indiana, Marriage Index
Name: Dema Schleehauf
Spouse Name: John Clements
Marriage Date: 5 Nov 1912
Marriage County: Laporte

Indiana, Select Marriages Index
Name: Dema Rozena Schleehauf
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 5 Nov 1912
Father: Charles Henry Frederic Schleehauf
Mother: Kryder
Spouse: John Harrison Clements
FHL Film Number: 1673874
Reference ID: v 13 p 578 
Schleehauf, Lodema Rozena "Dema" (I22599)
 
241
Indiana, Marriage Index
Name: John Drewlinger
Spouse Name: Ella Pepper
Marriage Date: 26 Sep 1907
Marriage County: Posey 
Family: John G. Drewlinger / Ellen M. "Ella" Schlageter (F6106)
 
242
Indiana, Marriage Index, 1800-1941
Name: John Kolaiser
Marriage Date: 26 Feb 1903
Marriage County: Fountain
Birth Date: abt 1876
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Father Name: Andrew 
Family: John Andrew Kolaiser / Florence Elva Drollinger (F1042)
 
243
Indiana, Marriages
Name: Pearlene Trollinger
Gender: Female
Race: Colored (Black)
Age: 27
Event Type: Marriage Registration (Marriage)
Birth Date: 3 Jun 1930
Birth Place: Shelbyville, Tennessee
Marriage Licence Date: 19 Oct 1957
Marriage Licence Place: Indiana, United States
Residence Place: Dayton, Ohio
Father: Robert Trollinger
Mother: Lillian Rippey
Spouse: Algie M Durant
Page: 10 
Family: Algie McCurnel Durant / Pearlene Trollinger (F8882)
 
244
Indiana, Wills and Probate Records
Name: Minerva Druliner
Probate Date: 22 Jul 1913
Probate Place: St Joseph, Indiana, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1913
Inferred Death Place: Indiana, USA
Item Description: Wills, Vol 1, 1893-1929; Wills, Vol 2, 1905-1922

In the Probate Court of Seneca County Ohio

She gives to her niece, Anna M. Park of Tiffin, Seneca, OH the daughter of Katherine M. Stoner all of her property.

Third I direct that my funeral be conducted as nearly as in a manner corresponding with the funeral of my late son, Harry R. Bingham, and also with that of my late husband Charles Druliner and that my remains be interred in the lot that I own in Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago Illinois, in which lot the remains of my husband and son are buried. I further direct that my head stone or marker be completed to correspond with my husbands headstone or marker. I desire to be buried in a white robe and a light casket.

Signed 22nd July AD 1913

Ohio, Deaths
Name: Minerva Druliner
Death Date: 28 Dec 1913
Death Place: Seneca, Ohio, USA 
Zimmerman, Minerva (I22535)
 
245 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lusk, Angela NMN "Angie" (I13201)
 
246
It appears Ervin and Dorothy remarried one another again on 22 Aug 1983 in Reno, Nevada.

Nevada, Marriage Index
Name: Ervin F Trollinger
Gender: Male
Residence State: California
Spouse: Dorothy M Jacobs
Spouse Residence State: California
Marriage Date: 22 Aug 1983
Marriage City: Reno
Officiant Type: Civil celebrant
Recorded Date: 22 Aug 1983
Recorded City: Reno
Book: 774
Page: -395
Instrument number: 48125 
Family: Ervin Frierson Trollinger, Jr. / Dorothy M. Jacobs (F8336)
 
247
It appears that Annie kept her maiden name of Trollinger per her son, Colon's DC. 
Trollinger, Annie Lanora (I11322)
 
248
It would seem to me that Conor's autobiography mentioning he has 2 brothers one older and one younger would indicate they share the same mother. If not then they would be step brothers.
GLD 25 Dec 2021 brothers 
Drollinger, Christopher Duncan (I38490)
 
249
J. N. Steicher
mentioned in the record of Anna M. Drullinger
Name: J. N. Steicher
Sex: Male
Wife: Margaret Kurt
Daughter: Anna M. Drullinger
Other information in the record of Anna M. Drullinger
from California, County Birth and Death Records
Name: Anna M. Drullinger
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Oct 1944
Event Place: Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 58
Birth Year (Estimated): 1886
Father's Name: J. N. Steicher
Mother's Name: Margaret Kurt
Spouse's Name: Ernest Drullinger 
Steichen, Anna Mae (Martha) (I15054)
 
250 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Glover, Norma Lee PhD (I26969)
 

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