Lawrence William Trollinger
1929 - 1953 (24 years)-
Name Lawrence William Trollinger Birth 15 Jul 1929 Black, Reynolds, MO Gender Male Death 20 Aug 1953 St. Genevieve County, MO - MO death certificate 30714
According to Missouri Death Certificate, Lawrence William Trollinger was son of Thomas Trollinger and Vienna Barton. Wife was Pauline Allen. He was a driller for limestone mines. Died of accidental drowning near Beauvois MO. buried in Kaskaskia Cemetery Illinois
Burial Kaskaskia, Randolph, IL - Burial: Kaskaskia Cemetery
Kaskaskia, Randolph County, Illinois, USA
Person ID I22063 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 11 Sep 2023
Father Thomas Monroe Trolinger, b. 23 Dec 1889, Black, Reynolds, MO d. 14 Apr 1954, St. Francois County, MO (Age 64 years) Mother Vienna May Barton, b. 17 Jun 1896, Reynolds County, MO d. 4 Nov 1982, Reynolds County, MO (Age 86 years) Family ID F7591 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Pauline Anita Allen, b. 1 Oct 1934 bur. Kaskaskia, Randolph, IL Marriage 1 Oct 1951 Ste Genevieve, Ste Genevieve, MO - Missouri, Marriage Records
Name: Lawrence W Trallinger
Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1951
Marriage Place: Ste Genevieve, Ste Genevieve, Missouri, USA
Spouse: Pauline Anita Allen
Children 1. William Joseph "Bill" Trollinger 2. Lawrence Jackie Trollinger, b. 7 Sep 1953, Perryville, Perry, MO d. 16 Dec 2020, St. Mary, Ste. Genevieve, MO (Age 67 years) Documents Marriage Record Family ID F7639 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Feb 2023
- MO death certificate 30714
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Event Map Birth - 15 Jul 1929 - Black, Reynolds, MO Marriage - 1 Oct 1951 - Ste Genevieve, Ste Genevieve, MO Death - 20 Aug 1953 - St. Genevieve County, MO Burial - - Kaskaskia, Randolph, IL = Link to Google Earth
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Documents
1930 United States Federal Census
Certificate of Death
Headstones
Kaskaskia Cemetery
Kaskaskia, Randolph, IL
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Notes - It appears that Lawrence went by the double 'l' spelling (Trollinger vs Trolinger) of his surname in spite of it being spelled with the single 'l' (Trolinger) in his branch of the family for several generations. Anyone with knowledge of why he decided to switch is encouraged to contact us here at Drollinger.genealogy.com. It would be of interest to add that reasoning to his record herein for future generations.