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6701 | Certificate of Death Commonwealth of Virginia Adriene Josephine Rictor Death certificate |
Owner of original: Commonwealth of Virginia Date: 14 Jan 1938 |
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6702 | Certificate of Death Commonwealth of Virginia Mrs. Annie Griffin Jeffrey's Certificate of Death |
Owner of original: Commonwealth of Virginia Date: 23 Jul 1953 |
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6703 | Certificate of Death Walter Green Rogers |
Owner of original: North Carolina State Board of Health Office of Vital Statistics Date: 1967 |
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6704 | Certificate of Marriage (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
6705 | Certificate of Marriage Commonwealth of Virginia Guy Walter Jeffreys Guy Walter Jeffreys Marries Sara Frances Enoch. Father of Guy Walter Jeffreys listed as Walter Jeffreys and Mother listed as Annie Elizabeth Griffin |
Owner of original: Commonwealth of Virginia Date: 31 May 1941 |
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6706 | Charge 2 Youths Tried to Hold up Policeman W. J. Trollinger is held at gunpoint by two 18 year olds. Richmond dispatch. [volume], August 29, 1902, Page 5, Image 5 |
Owner of original: Richmond dispatch. [volume] Date: August 29, 1902, Page 5, Image 5 |
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6707 | Charles | |||
6708 | Charles A. Trollinger, Early Banker Here, Now In Retirement and picture Charles A . Trollinger, Early Banker Here. Now In Retirement Charles Anderson Trollinger, banker and poor man's friend was born in the Carolina Cotton Mills community on May 11, 1896. Undoubtedly his arrival made his parents, Joseph M., and Sara Patton Trollinger, very happy. So, we can say that Charlie-as his many friends know him-is another native son who has contributed much toward peace and prosperity of Alamance County. When the infant Charlie was two or three months old - old enough to sit up and take notice of his domestic environment - the political pot was boiling. Referring to history, we find 1896 was a Republican year in both state and nation. However, we will not blame Charlie for the election of William McKinley as President of the United Slates, nor the election of Dan Russell as Governor of North Carolina. In the summer of 1902, Charlie was six years old, just old enough to find the "ole swimin' hole." Since he was reared, not far from Haw River, he had no trouble finding plenty of water in creeks, as well as the Carolina Mill race. In September of 1902, Charlie was started to the Midway School, an elementary school midway between Carolina and Glencoe mill villages. Of course, we don't know what Charlie's attitude was toward the four "prison" walls of the classroom; nor the disciplinary measures the schoolmaster and schoolmistress visited upon him. However, I will wager that he was like most six-year-old boys: he started to school because he was sent. Possibly he was like the schoolboy Blake tells us about: "But to go to school in a summer morn. Oh, it drives all joy away! Under a cruel eye outworn, the little ones spend the day- in sighing and dismay." Nevertheless, Charlie Trollinger continued to go to school through fall, winter and part of spring. In the summer, he worked on his father's farm-made hay while the sun was shining, went swimming when the water was fine, and cast his lure when the weather was right for the fish to bite. After he had been exposed to the fundamentals of literacy for a number of sessions, he was ready for high school. So, when he was old enough to wear long trousers, shave once a week, and his voice had changed from tenor to baritone - possibly about the year 1914) he inrolled in the Hawfields High School was consolidated with other schools of the area in 1922 and became Alexander Wilson. In the late spring of 1917, a military draft of manpower was in effect, since our country had declared war on Germany. Being between the ages of 21 and 31, Charlie had registered for military service. His number was drawn, and he reported for physical examination at the appointed time. Previously he had broken some bones in one of his legs. The doctor of the draft board decided that the bones had not healed sufficiently to stand the rigors of war, so the potential soldier in the personage of Charles Anderson Trollinger was rejected. The next year, 1918, he got a job in Burlington "jerking soda" for the City Drug Company. Possibly with the thought of learning to be a druggist the practical way. He worked for John Henderson, a druggist from Marion for two years. At that time, the City Drug Store was on the corner of South Main at Front Street: where the Barbour-Pittman Drug company is located now. During the two years Charlie worked for John Henderson, Ph.C., P.D.Q., C.O.D., he not only learned to mix a palatable drink at the fountain, but he learned to blend a dose of castor oil so it could be swallowed without that naeseous taste. Although he was never in the army, he knew how many pellets of compound cathartics was a proper dose to stimulate a suggish liver and purge the system. Before his two years of pharmaceutical experience was up, Charles A. Trollinger was a Ph.C., in his own right. He filled doctor's prescriptions, and no harm was done to the patients. The apothecaries' shop, as our English cousins sometimes call a drug store, was not altogether to Charlie Trollinger's liking. So, in the year 1920, the year women in the United States were granted the right to vote, and millions of women freely admitted they were 21 years old, Charlie secured a position with the Alamance Bank and Trust Company. That bank was located where Raylass Department Store is today. Later the Alamance Bank and Trust Company, was reorganized and the name changed slightly: The name Atlantic" was substituted for Alamance, even though the bank was no where near the Atlantic Ocean. Charlie was a teller, and liked... |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News (Burlington, NC) Date: Thu, October 2, 1958 |
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6709 | Charles E Cheary Obit Charles E Cheary Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pm Wednesday in the Franklin & Downs-Colonial Chapel for Charles Edgar Cheary 74 who died Saturday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park A native of Arkansas Cheary had lived in Modesto for 40 years He was a retired employee of Scenic General Hospital where he worked for 20 years and a member of the Bible Way Church Survivors include his wife Edna Mae Cheary of Modesto: his children Curtis and Delbert Cheary of Modesto Bob Cheary of Lodi Ricky R Cheary of Oildale and Uldean Peck Zona Gardiner Carolyn Makinson Wilma Moorefield and Bonnie Grimes all of Oregon his step-children Roy and Jimmy Trollinger of Modesto Johnny Trollinger of Ceres and Ann A Worgin and Linda L Sim of Oregon brothers and sisters including Wesley Cheary of Waterford Alvis Cheary of Bakersfield |
Owner of original: The Modesto Bee Modesto, California Date: 03 Jul 1978, Mon • Page 32 |
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6710 | Charles Trollinger Pearl Harbor survivor Trollinger, Pearl Harbor survivor By KAY POWELL kpowell@ajc.com For 15 years, nightmares of the bombing of Pearl Harbor haunted Charles Trollinger. He was a 19-year-old third-class gunner’s mate on the USS Maryland firing at Japanese aircraft during the devastating two-hour attack in 1941. “The ships were in good shape, but the armament wasn’t,” he said in a 1986 interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It was so obsolete it stunk. We weren’t prepared to fight any kind of way.” He saw friends killed and their bodies float through the fire and oil spills in the harbor. “It eats your guts out,” Mr. Trollinger said. “Dead bodies were stacked up everywhere. You could see them on the shore and on the ships.” Etched forever in his mind were the smiling faces of the Japanese fighter pilots and gunners. “They were peering over the sides . . . just grinning. They had a field day.” He was silent on the subject for 15 years and suffered nightmares. But “time heals all wounds,” he said after a 45-year anniversary visit to Pearl Harbor. He went on to work for the U.S. Postal Service, to serve on the Rockdale County Commission and to become president of the state Pearl Harbor Survivors organization. The funeral for Charles Spencer Trollinger Sr., 80, of Conyers, who died Friday of a heart attack at Rockdale Hospital, is at 2 p.m. today at Horis A. Ward, Rockdale Chapel. After retiring from the post office in 1972, Mr. Trollinger, a longtime golfer, was asked to manage Honey Creek Golf & Country Club in Conyers, said his wife, Betty Sewell Trollinger. That job combined his experience supervising 100 employees for the postal service and his prowess as a golfer. He continued to play the game he loved and taught a lot of people to play golf, too, said his son-in-law John Anchors of Sparta. A second job Mr. Trollinger held while working for the post office gave him access to the Masters golf tournament every year from 1961-72. Working for Pinkerton’s Security, he was in charge of uniformed security at the Masters, said Mr. Anchors. Friends talked Mr. Trollinger into running for the Rockdale County Commission in 1980, and he served eight years. His proudest accomplishment as commissioner, said his son-in-law, was balancing the budget and reducing property taxes. Mr. Trollinger also started a community service program for offenders convicted in Rockdale courts and supervised it on his own time, said Mr. Anchors. “Charlie was a lot of fun,” said his son-in-law. “He liked a lot of humor in his life. He laughed all the time.” In addition to being a good enough golfer to have made a hole-in-one, Mr. Trollinger was a winning card player. His son-in-law would play golf with him, but not poker. “You couldn’t ever tell what he was holding,” said Mr. Anchor. Survivors include two daughters, Gayle Stanton of Loganville and Jean Anchors of Sparta; a son, Spence Trollinger of Conyers; two sisters, Nell Thompson of Fayetteville and Sarah Wheeler of Greenville, N.C.; six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. |
Owner of original: The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) Date: 27 Jan 2003, Mon |
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6711 | Charlie Hill Trollinger Obit CHARLIE HILL TROLLINGER HAW RIVER - Charlie Hill Trollinger of Haw River died yesterday at noon in a Chapel Hill Hospital after an illness of one day. Born in Alamance County, he was the son of the late Hill Trollinger and Mrs. Frances Trollinger. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Trollinger: four daughters, Mrs Lola Williams of Tacoma. Va., Mrs. Cornelia Whitfield of Asheboro, Mrs. Narvie Scott and Mrs. Louise Smith, both of Mebane: two sons. C. J. Trollinger and James D. Trollinger of Haw River; 13 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. The funeral will be at Belview Baptist Church at a date to be, decided. The body will remain at Sharpe Funeral Home until the completion ot arrangements. |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina Date: 09 Jul 1959, Thu • Page 37 |
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6712 | Charter members honored at Disabled Veterans banquet Charter members honored at Disabled Veterans banquet Honor banquet to be Friday Deming Assembly No. 14, Order of the Rainbow For Girls, will hold a spring honor banquet Friday, April 29, at 7 p.m. at Westminister Hall of the Presbyterian Church. Plans for the banquet were completed at the regular session of Rainbow Monday night, April 25, with Jackie Wheeler presiding in the absence of Ann Beckett, Worthy Adviso . A discussion was ldd' concerning Grand Assembly, which will be held in Albuquerque June 9-10-11, and reservations must be in by May 15. Following the meeting a practice was held for the ceremony the girls will present for Mrs. Madeline Foster, Worthy Grand Matron, on her official visit to Ruth Chapter, May 3. Plan organizing Amateur Barrel Racing Assn. An association is being organized for New Mexico amateur barrel racers. It will be referred to as the NMBRA, New Mexico Barrel Racine Association. All persons who are interested in barrel lacing as a sport are being contacted Almost every westein and mid-western state has a similar organization and New Mexico needs one. The purposes of the NMBRA will be: The Deming Chapter No. 2, Disabled American Veterans, honored their charter members at their 29th birthday celebration Saturday night, April 23. A banquet w-as held in the Rose Room of the White House Cafe, Danny Voung, acting commander was in charge in the absence of Raymond Bishop, commander. Of the 12 charter members, only four are living as far as could be determined; two of those could hot be present for the occasion. Raymond Brooks and Steve Dunklin were present; Charles Miller and William B. Freeman could not attend; and the following members; are deceased; Charles Anteen. 1 Tom Brooks, Charles Nemec, George McDonald. A. B. Dar-racott, C. C. Phillips, Sam Dupree and Richard Hedrick. The following relatives of the deceased charter members weie introduced: Mrs. Sam Dupree. Wavne Dupree, Mrs. Marcos Stall and William Brooks. Mayor Elect Bob Beckett introduced the special guests, who brought bnef messages to the chapter on this birthday celebration. Earl F. Youngren ot Las Cruces, State Commandeer; Joe Luchetti of Santa Fe. j Senior Vice Commander; John 1 Nemec of Deming, Junior Vice Commander; Department Ad-1 jutant and Mrs. Fred Plummer of Albuquerque; Mr. and Mrs. i Howard Trollinger of Alamo-1 gordo; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Per tone of Truth or Consequences; Eddie Murati, Post Comman-' der of the American Lecion: Bob Braden, Past Commander of the V.F.W.; Ruben Acosta ' Commander of the V.F.W.; (Continued on Page 8) |
Owner of original: The Deming Headlight Deming, New Mexico Date: 28 Apr 1960, Thu • Page 1 |
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6713 | Christmas Party Held for Scouts (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas Date: 19 Dec 1948, Sun • Page 23 |
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6714 | Church Road Area News Mrs. W. P. Stearne, Mrs. B. Barrow, Mrs. T. C. Diehl and Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr attended D.A.R. meeting in Petersburg Wednesday. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg Date: 27 Sep 1964, Sun • Page 10 |
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6715 | Church Road Area News Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr has returned to her home in Hotel Richmond after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Hawthorne. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg Date: 19 Dec 1965, Sun • Page 10 |
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6716 | Church Road Area News Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr is spending two weeks in Tocoma, Wash, as the guest of her son- in-law and daughter. Colonel Roland L. Hudson and Mrs. Hudson. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 28 Jun 1965, Mon • Page 3 |
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6717 | Church Road Area News Mrs. James Hawthorne and Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr, of Richmond and Mrs. Minnie Talley Market of Norfolk, visited Mrs. W. W. Hardy, Friday. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 22 May 1966, Sun • Page 9 |
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6718 | Church Road Area News Visitors in the home of Mr Mrs. W. W. Farmer include: Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr, Mrs. John Seay and Mrs. John Jones. They also visited Mrs. Blanche Talley Jones. Mrs. Kerr, formerly of Washington, since her retirement makes her home at Hotel Richmond. |
Owner of original: he Progress-Index PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Date: Sunday, March 8, 1964 |
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6719 | Church Road Area News Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr, of Richmond,. Mrs. Lillian Jones and Mrs. Myrtle Seay visited in t homes of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Talley and Mrs. Millard Carr, Tuesday. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 11 May 1965, Tue • Page 5 |
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6720 | Church Road Area News Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr and Polly Suter McDaniel of Rich mond visited in the homes of and Mrs. Casper Suter and relatives in Petersburg Friday. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 20 Sep 1964, Sun • Page 10 |
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6721 | Church Road Area News Ruth Gant Kerr named regent of the chancellor Wythe Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Mrs. Kerr, who is a native Church Road makes her home at Richmond Hotel and is a frequent visitor here. She is among the early graduates of Midway High School which held its final Commencement Thursay. |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 13 Jun 1965, Sun • Page 11 |
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6722 | Church Road News Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr is spending some time in Florida, having gone there to attend the wedding of her granddaughter. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia Date: 12 Feb 1968, Mon • Page 3 |
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6723 | Circuit Court Robert Lee Trollinger. by next friend, William H. Trollinger vs. Boyd E. Guymon. Damage. Stricken from docket |
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye Date: 01 Oct 1942, Thu |
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6724 | City Directory 1894 | |||
6725 | City Directory 1895 | |||
6726 | City Directory 1898 | |||
6727 | City Directory 1899 | |||
6728 | City Directory 1902 | |||
6729 | City Directory Pittsburgh 1898 | |||
6730 | Civil Actions F. G. Kapp vs. Bessie Trolinger et al., to quiet title |
Owner of original: Craig County Democrat Vinita, Oklahoma Date: 22 Sep 1938, Thu • Page 2 |
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6731 | Civil War Draft Registration | |||
6732 | Civil War Draft Registration | |||
6733 | Civil WAR Draft Registration Record | |||
6734 | Civil War Draft Registration Record | |||
6735 | Civil War Pension | |||
6736 | Civil War Pension | |||
6737 | Civil War Pension | |||
6738 | Civil War Pension | |||
6739 | Civil War Pension | |||
6740 | Civil War Pension Application | |||
6741 | Civil War Pension for James A Patton Martha J Patton listed as widow (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: US Civil War Pension Index found on Ancestry.com Date: downloaded 12/12/2020 |
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6742 | Clarence Burton Warren WWII draft registration card (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Date: downloaded 12/24/2020 |
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6743 | Clarence Burton Warren's Obit (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The News and Observer Raleigh, North Carolina Date: 26 Jun 2003, Thu • Page B8 |
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6744 | Clarksville, TN Birth Record for William Adair Lyon Clarksville, TN Birth Record for William Adair Lyon born March 17th 1911 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Clarksville, TN Birth Records Date: 28 Jun 1911 |
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6745 | Class of 1945 yearbook photo Noblesville High School Noblesville, Hamilton, IN | |||
6746 | CLemmie B. Trollinger Obit TROLLINGER, Clemmie B. 69, of Springfield, Ohio passed away September 27, 2016. She was born January 26, 1947 a daughter of James Edward and Daisy B. (McMahon) Trollinger. Ms. Trollinger leaves to cherish her memory her children, Forrest T. (Tonya) Trollinger, Fylisha (Anthony) Trollinger-Koufie; brothers, Arthur (Bertha) Trollinger, Sean (Helen) Trollinger, Ronnie (Donna) Givens and Lonnie (Carrie)Givens; sisters, Louise Trollinger and Jeanie Boyd; five grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Willie and Thomas Trollinger. Visitation is Saturday, October 8, 2016 from 9 AM until the time of service at 10 AM in the First United Church of Christ 2000 E. High Street Springfield, Ohio 45505. Burial will follow in Ferncliff Cemetery. Arrangements by the Robert C. Henry Funeral Home. |
Owner of original: Springfield News-Sun (Springfield, Ohio) Date: 07 Oct 2016, Fri |
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6747 | Clovis Girl Joining NMJC Clovis Girl Joining NMJC CLOVIS - Lori Trollinger, a 5-foot first-team All-State player from Clovis, has signed to play basketball with New Mexico Junior College at Hobbs. Among Trollinger's other scholarship offers were two from Southern Illinois and Alaska Anchorage (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Carlsbad Current-Argus (Carlsbad, New Mexico) Date: 16 May 1984, Wed |
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6748 | Club Honors Trollinger As Young Career Woman Club Honors Trollinger As Young Career Woman (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Asheville, NC Date: Fri, Feb 19, 1988 |
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6749 | Club Notes (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: 22 Feb 1984, Wed • Page 122 |
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6750 | College record |