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6451 | Application for military headstone | |||
6452 | Application for military headstone | |||
6453 | Application for military headstone | |||
6454 | Application For World War II Compensation | |||
6455 | Application For WWII Compensation | |||
6456 | Area Social News Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr, and ephew, Robert Quids .of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. and other relatives Sunday. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 31 Jul 1967, Mon Page 5 |
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6457 | Argol Drollinger's Marine Corps drivers license | |||
6458 | Arrest Information for Samuel Trollinger Arrest Information for Samuel Trollinger |
Date: Feb 1863 |
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6459 | Aston B Trollinger serves at Fort Clayton Canal Zone at the Panama Canal 1937 |
Owner of original: Family Record Date: 1937 |
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6460 | Aston Burton Trollinger obit |
Owner of original: Washington Post Date: 12 Feb 2004 |
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6461 | Auction Real Estate Household Goods REAL ESTATE Household Goods Sat. Sept. 24,1960 Starting at 1 P.M. 313 N. Evans St., Pottstown REAL ESTATELarge single brick 4 bedroom home. Hot water heat, hardwood floors, etc. Large warehouse In rear suitable for storage or business. Includes freight elevator. has access from Lincoln Ave. Formerly known as Trollingers Candy Warehouse. Lot 56 x80'. Everything in good sound condition. Inspection of real estate anytime by appointment or Friday, Sept. 23, and day of sale. Real estate to be sold at 2:30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS10 pe. dining room suite, G.E. range. Toastmaster, old commode. nice cedar and blanket chests, old fashioned beds and bureaus, dishes and glassware 6 1 us a few fine old dishes, baffle Iron, wall mirrors, kitchen set with 6 chairs, kitchen cabinet, RCA radio- 1929. Period sofa, odd chairs, rugs, lamps, tables, umbrella stand, porch rockers, treadle sewing machine, cane chairs and rockers, plus many anise. Items. SPECIAL MENTION of a 24" iron combination safe In first class order. By order of WAYNE TROLLINGER |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 24 Sep 1960, Sat Page 26 |
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6462 | Augusta College 1958 Yearbook Augusta College 1958 Yearbook (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Augusta College 1958 Yearbook Date: 1958 |
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6463 | Author Shares Story of Historic African-American Jockey Patsi Trollinger showcases her book Perfect Timing to children. CLIPPED FROM The Park City Daily News Bowling Green, Kentucky 30 Apr 2019, Tue Page A3 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Park City Daily News Date: 30 Apr 2019, Tue |
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6464 | Auto for Sale |
Owner of original: Johnson City Chronicle Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 22 Apr 1934, Sun Page 19 |
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6465 | Avery Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trollinger took their daughter Rozene back to Columbia and visited with the David Herbert family Frank Herbert Jimmy and Jonothan called in Ivan Trollinger hone Saturday night. CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 04 Feb 1965, Thu Page 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 04 Feb 1965, Thu Page 6 |
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6466 | Avery - Ivan Trollinger's visitors (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Index (Hermitage, Missouri) Date: 22 Apr 1965, ThuPage 3 |
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6467 | Avery Community By Sandy Gogel This week we're going to share memories from Goldena Trollinger. Goldena was born in 1919 to parents William and Nancy (Breshears) Henderson who owned the Avery blacksmith shop at one time. She attended the Mt. Herman School her first through eighth grades and was then out of school for the next four years because the Wheatland school bus couldn't cross the bridge to take her to high school. Goldena later continued with her education riding a homemade school bus to Wheatland School and graduating valedictorian with her class of 25 in 1939. After graduation Goldena taught school at Rocky Ridge 67 in Cole Camp and met Ivan Trollinger at the school Christmas program. At the time she was boarding with Ivan's aunt and she and Ivan began dating. Their fifth date was their wedding in 1942. They presumed he would go into the service instead Ivan interviewed for a job with a 70-year-old dairy farmer. At that time dairy farm owners were deferred from military service so the farmer helped Ivan buy a share of the farm. They moved to Adrian in Bates County and began milking over 34 cows. By 1945 Goldena's dad bought two small farms in the Breshears Valley area and Ivan thought the valley was so awesome they sold their share of the dairy back to the elderly farmer and purchased the two small properties from her dad and moved back to the Avery area. One farm had a house and the other farm had a barn. They kept the barn for future use and tore the house down to rebuild in the same area. In February 1967 the Corps of Engineers bought the farm so Truman Lake could be built. On the Corps second pass with a bulldozer they found a skeleton. The Corps then contacted the university and the Trollinger farm became the famous mastodon digging area. By 1968 Goldena and Ivan bought her parents' place and moved from east of Avery to west of Avery and her parents moved to Wheatland. Goldena recalls how the old condemned Avery swinging bridge was blown up by the Army for a practice exercise when Truman Luke went in. So much debris went into the lake that she could see most of it from the home they had just purchased from her parents. After 54 years of marriage Ivan passed away on Christmas Eve 1996. During their marriage they raised two daughters Nancy born in 1943 and Rozene born in 1946. Thirteen years ago in 1997 Goldena sold her place west of Avery to the Swartz family and moved to Hermitage. Her daughter Nancy now lives in Arizona near an old mining town and Rozene is now retired and living in lake of the Ozarks. Goldena enjoys five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Goldena has taught adult Sunday school at Spring Branch Church for 37 years and has been a certified Lay Leader since 1995. Her favorite hobbies include making handmade quilts, reading books, and working Sudoku puzzles. Goldena's been a proud member of the Indies Sewing Club for 65 years. It was organized the day she and Ivan moved to Avery in 1945 and was called The Community Boosters Club at that time, then later became the Indies Sewing Club. Three charter members include Eunice Hockman, Pauline Kirby, and Irma Breshears. After living in Hickory County for most of her 90 years Goldena suspects that one day soon she'll move to Arizona to live with her daughter Nancy. For now the Avery community wants to say thanks for sharing her memories. CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 11 Aug 2010, Wed Page 16 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 11 Aug 2010, Wed Page 16 |
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6468 | Avery Visitation CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 28 Jan 1965, Thu Page 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 28 Jan 1965, Thu Page 6 |
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6469 | Avery Visitation CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 14 Jan 1965, Thu Page 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 14 Jan 1965, Thu Page 6 |
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6470 | Avery visitation CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 21 Feb 1963, Thu Page 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 21 Feb 1963, Thu Page 6 |
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6471 | Avery Visitations CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 07 Jun 1962, Thu Page 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 07 Jun 1962, Thu Page 6 |
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6472 | Avery Visitations Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tipton went fishing last Wednesday at the dam and had a picnic dinner. Nancy and Rozene Trollinger spent the weekend at home. They are both working in Columbia, Rozene in a drug store and Nancy in an insurance office. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson had supper with the Trollinger family Saturday night. CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 18 Jul 1963, Thu Page 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 18 Jul 1963, Thu Page 6 |
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6473 | B. And P.W. Club To Meet Thursday At Coca-Cola Plant Mrs. Egbert Trollinger co-hostess of Business and Professional Women's club |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina Date: 22 Feb 1944, Tue Page 2 |
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6474 | B.S. IN LIBRARY SCIENCE The Tennessean Nashville, Tennessee · Friday, June 07, 1940 | |||
6475 | Baby Announcement Baby Announcement |
Owner of original: The_Tampa_Times_Mon Date: Apr_27__1953_.jpg |
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6476 | Baby Announcement Mrs. Wes Cummins leaves today for Colorado Springs to be with her daughter and new grandson born to Cpl. and Mrs. W. L. Trollinger, the first of the week. Mrs. Trollinger is the former Lois Cummins. |
Owner of original: The Beatrice Times (Beatrice, Nebraska) Date: 23 Nov 1952, Sun |
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6477 | Baby Announcement Lester Shipley is the name of the young stranger that took up his residence in the hospitable home of our friend. Lester Ford, a few nights ago. He weighs nine rounds and says he has come to stay with them for twenty-one years or thereabouts: |
Owner of original: Webster's Weekly Reidsville, North Carolina Date: 07 Mar 1907, Thu Page 5 |
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6478 | Bad Bills Passers Sentenced Bad Bills Passers Sentenced JVoman, 3 Men -Get 5 Years Each SHELBY (55 A shapely young blonde, her husband and two other men were sentenced to five years each in prison 1 here Tuesday after they pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing counterfeit money. Mrs. Gloria Jean Loftin, 23, a Macon, Ga., mother who drove the groups car during a wild police chase that ended in a wreck, smiled as Federal District Judge Wilson Warlick pass sentence. Mrs. Loftin, who Secret Service agents said admitted passing bogus $10 bills in three states, asked Warlick" if 14 days she spent in the Charlotte jail would count toward her sentence. No! answered the Judge. Others sentenced were Clyde Robert Loftin, 25, Mrs. Loftins husband; James Ellis Trollinger, 49, of Rt. 1, Shellman, Ga., and Bobby Norris, 41, of Macon. Trollingers wife, Julia Hayes Trollinger, 41, was arrested with the group. Charges against her were dropped. Police said she apparently had no knowledge of the counterfeit money. Police in Charlotte were alerted April 4 after the group passed some of the bogus money in Rock Hill, S. C., near the North Carolina-South Carolina line. Charlotte police chased the Georgians whose car Anally wrecked at a road block. During the chase, a bag containing $4,150 in counterfeit money was tossed from the car. It was recovered. Secret Service agent George J. Dipper read in court statements made by Trollinger. In the statement, Trollinger said he purchased the counterfeit money from a man in Miami, Fla., paying $20 per $100 in counterfeit money. He 6aid be contacted Norris who in turn got the Loftins to join them. As a result of Trollingers statement, three persons in Miami were arrested and convicted. Warlick compared the bogus bills with real money and remarked that the only difference was in the paper. Present during the trial was Loftins grandmother, who asked Warlick for a lighter sentence for her grandson. I believe youve already spoiled him too much, the judge told her. |
Owner of original: The Charlotte Observer Charlotte, North Carolina Date: 18 Apr 1962, Wed Page 41 |
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6479 | Baker-Trollinger engagement announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Kansas City Star Kansas City, Missouri Date: 19 May 1996, Sun Page 172 |
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6480 | Baptism (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
6481 | Baptism Record (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
6482 | Baptism record St. Marks Lutheran | |||
6483 | Barto Woman Dies Of Gunshot Wounds The Morning Call Allentown, Pennsylvania · Friday, December 08, 1950 Page 7 | |||
6484 | Bather Injured Joseph D. Trollinger Jr., 20, Falls Church, Va.. was injured in a fall on the beach at Ocean City yesterday, authorities at Peninsula General Hospital said today. Toll-inger was released about 2:10 p.m. yesterda after being treated for a dislocated right knee, a hospital spokesman said. |
Owner of original: The Daily Times Salisbury, Maryland Date: 1 Aug 1956, Sat Page 4 |
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6485 | Baxley City Appling County George 1940 Census (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: 1940 United States Federal Census for Arlette Burton Georgia Appling Baxley Date: downloaded 12/25/2020 from Ancestry |
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6486 | Beauty Honors Artist Reid Inspiration Of A Fantasy To the lovers of art, the name and fame of Robert Reid, of New York City, are deeply intrenched. Over thirty years ago he was invited to Join the redoubtable group known as the "Ten American Painters," which included Weir, Chase, Benson Tarbell, Hassam, Metcalfe and De Camp. He is a prominent' member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. National Academy of Design and has won medals at the Chicago Exposition, Paris, and other national and International displays. His work is found among the permanent collections in the Metropolitan Museum, Corcoran and National galleries in Washington, and many of the more famous galleries in the States and abroad retain a permanent Reid collection. Among the mural decorations that Mr. Reid has furnished are the State House in Boston, Paulist Fathers' church, New York and the Congressional library, Washington. A few years ago Mr. Reid lost the use of his right arm and in most recent months has transplanted his genius to canvas with his left hand. Friends were alarmed, thinking that while his dreams might come his left hand would not possess the educated deftness of his right, but since turning out several masterpieces they have concluded that he is ambidextrous. Last January Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little, of Johnson City, were at Clifton Springs, N. Y, and (Mr. Reid happened to be there at the same time. Mrs. Little's stun-fling beauty struck the fancy of the famous artist and he secured an introduction and insisted on painting a fantasy which he completed after several sittings. It was exhibited at several of the New York shows this spring and at Syracuse. Recently Mr. Reid sent the picture to Mr. and Mrs. Little and during the past fortnig-ht their home In Johnson City has been the mecca for art lovers. It is a marvelous piece of work,,-bearing the impress of rythm and warmth, a very definite charm to beauty. As a likeness of Mrs. Little the picture is not totally lacking, recurring glimpses revealing features of this popular matron, the color sense of the artist being unerring, his palette not only luminous but fully orchestrated. |
Owner of original: The Bristol Herald Courier Bristol, Tennessee Date: 02 Aug 1929, Fri Page 6 |
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6487 | Ben B. Holt Death Certificate (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: North Carolina State Board of Health Date: 2 Oct 1932 |
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6488 | Ben Starks Lists sisters Ruby Trollinger and Grace Trollinger The Clinton Eye Clinton, Missouri 09 Aug 1956, Thu Page 2 |
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye Clinton, Missouri Date: 09 Aug 1956, Thu Page 2 |
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6489 | Benifits Mrs. Narvie Scott in Meband to hold Thanksgiving Dinner at her home - sale sponsored by the Belview Baptist Church missionary circle. 21 Nov 1962, Wed Page 20 |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina) Date: 21 Nov 1962, Wed Page 20 |
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6490 | Bennett, Lee Marriage Told Judge and Mrs. Charles E. Bennett of Denver, Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lee, to Lt. Roland L. Hudson Jr., USAF, of Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., son of Colonel and Mrs. Roland L. Hudson, of Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., formerly of Richmond. Lieutenant Hudson is the grandson of Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr of Richmond, formerly of Dinwiddie County. Miss Bennett was graduated from the University of Oklahoma. She made her debut in Denver. Lieutenant Hudson was graduated from Gordon Military Academy in Georgia and Florida State University. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 27 Mar 1966, Sun Page 11 |
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6491 | Bertha Drollinger Breaks Up Alcohol Party With Pick! Bertha Drollinger Breaks Up Alcohol Party With Pick! |
Owner of original: The Gazette Globe (Kansas City, Kansas) Date: Wed, Nov 23, 1910 |
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6492 | Bible page Housan Harrill marriage and children | |||
6493 | Biographical Information | |||
6494 | Birth Announcement The Daily News-Journal Murfreesboro, Tennessee · Wednesday, June 19, 1991 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
6495 | Birth Announcement The Jackson Sun Jackson, Tennessee · Sunday, February 19, 1989 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
6496 | Birth Announcement for Reece Gregory Trollinger (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Date: 27 Feb 2002, Wed Page 337 i |
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6497 | Birth Certificate | |||
6498 | Birth Certificate | |||
6499 | Birth Certificate | |||
6500 | Birth Certificate |