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- 'Brazilla Druliner' per his headstone.
He is identified as Zill Druliner in his brother, Joseph's death notice.
Barzilla
Name: Earzilla DrUliner,
Born: December 5th, 1801
Place: Hamilton County, Ohio
Nationality: American
Occuparlon: Farmer
Where Educated: Public Schools
Religious Belief: Universalist
When Married: October 3rd1822
To Whom: Nancy Gr aham
Residence: New Carlisle, Ind.
Date of Death: February 17th 1889
Cause of Death: 44 Age. '
Where Buried: New Carlisle, Ind.
(Family data received from Christine Druliner-Arnold on 4 Aug 2012)
At the time of the 1850 Census, John Druliner (1806) and his family, Barzilla Druliner (1801) and his family and David Druliner (1824) and his family all had neighboring farms and were enumerated one after the other in 1850.
Name: Barzilia Druliner State: Indiana Tax Year: 1865 Roll Title: District 9; Annual Lists; 1865 NARA Series: M765 NARA Roll: 33
1850 Census
Name: Barzella Drulinger
Age: 48
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1802
Birth Place: Ohio
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Olive, St Joseph, Indiana Family Number: 440
Household Members:
Name Age
Barzella Drulinger 48
Nancy Drulinger 46
William Drulinger 23
Joseph Drulinger 18
Hannah C Drulinger 15
Granville Drulinger 8
U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists
Name: Barzilia Druliner
State: Indiana
Tax Year: 1865
Roll Title: District 9; Annual Lists; 1865
NARA Series: M765
NARA Roll: 33
1880 Census
Name: Barzela Drollinger
Home in 1880: New Carlisle, Saint Joseph, Indiana
Age: 79
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1801
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of Household: Father
Spouse's Name: Nancy Drollinger
Father's birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Granoel S. Drollinger 37
Fanny Drollinger 28
Clyde Drollinger 3
Barzela Drollinger 79
Nancy Drollinger 77
Transcript
At the November (1831) term of the Board of Commissioners,?Brazilla Druliner,?were appointed Constables?..
Detail
364
Source Information
Title
History of St. Joseph County
Note
History of St. Joseph County, Indiana : together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens : history of Indiana, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, French, English and American conquests, and a general review of its civil, political and military history. Chicago: C.C. Chapman & Co., 1880, 965 pgs Source quality 3
Publisher
Chicago: C.C. Chapman & Co.
Publisher Date
1880
Transcript
Asa M. Warren states that he found the parties ad described, in 1829, and that the ???..There is some doubt as to whether Warren is not mistaken in regard to the date of his coming, but none are found to dispute it with any tangible evidence, except an old gentleman named Barzilla Druliner, who resides on the road between Hudson and Hamilton. He says that Warren came from Warren county, Ohio, in the Fall of 1830, and he, himself, came from the same place in the Spring of the same year???..
Detail
p. 159
Source Information
Title
History of St. Joseph County
Note
History of St. Joseph County, Indiana : together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens : history of Indiana, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, French, English and American conquests, and a general review of its civil, political and military history. Chicago: C.C. Chapman & Co., 1880, 965 pgs Source quality 3
Publisher
Chicago: C.C. Chapman & Co.
Publisher Date
1880
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