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7601
Death Notice of Roland Ray Tharp
Death Notice of Roland Ray Tharp
Visalia Times-Delta
Visalia, California · Wednesday, April 08, 1942 Page 1
 
7602
Death Notice of William James Crouch
Death Notice of William James Crouch
Mt. Ayr Journal
Mount Ayr, Iowa · Thursday, January 18, 1894 Page 1
 
7603
Death Notice of Zebulon 'Zeb' Bowman
Death Notice of Zebulon "Zeb" Bowman
The Oregonian
Portland, Oregon · Wednesday, May 15, 1946 Page 14
 
7604
Death Notice, etc
Death Notice, etc
 
7605
Death of a Pioneer
Death of a Pioneer
Death of A Pioneer. Dr. Wm. Trollinger, formerly a prominent citizen of Henry county, died at his home in Whitesboro, Texas, on October 29th. Before the civil war he was a practicing physician in Springfield and Leesville townships. In 1860 he was elected to the Missouri legislature, and was a member of that body when it met at Saracoxie and passed the ordinance of succession. After serving through the war under the command of General Price. Dr. Trollinger went to Texas, where he has since made his home. He has numerous relatives relatives in this county.
Owner of original: The Windsor Review
Date: 07 Nov 1895, Thu
 
7606
Death of Everett D. Pratt
Death of Everett D. Pratt
Mount Ayr Record-News
Mount Ayr, Iowa · Thursday, August 03, 1933 Page 6
 
7607
Death of Mrs Trollinger
Death of Mrs Trollinger
Death of Mrs. Trollinger. Newton, July 15. Mrs. S S. Trollinger, one of the best known residents of Newton, died last night after an illness of several months. She was 82 years old. Five daughters and one son survive. They are Misses Mozelle and Rebecca Trollinger,, of Newton; Mrs. C. L. Dellinger, of Bennettsyille, S. C; Mrs. F. Z. Brotherton, of Sherrill's Ford; Mrs. W. A. Stamey, of North Newton, and R. H. Trollinger, of Salisbury. Last Wednesday for the first time in 20 years all the daughters were together at one time.
Owner of original: The Lincoln County News Lincolnton, North Carolina
Date: 18 Jul 1913, Fri • Page 3
 
7608
Death of Mrs Trollinger
Death of Mrs Trollinger
Death of Mrs. Trollinger. Newton, July 15. Mrs. S S. Trollinger, one of the best known residents of Newton, died last night after an illness of several months. She was 82 years old. Five daughters and one son survive. They are Misses Mozelle and Rebecca Trollinger,, of Newton; Mrs. C. L. Dellinger, of Bennettsyille, S. C; Mrs. F. Z. Brotherton, of Sherrill's Ford; Mrs. W. A. Stamey, of North Newton, and R. H. Trollinger, of Salisbury. Last Wednesday for the first time in 20 years all the daughters were together at one time.
Owner of original: The Lincoln County News Lincolnton, North Carolina
Date: 18 Jul 1913, Fri • Page 3
 
7609
Death Record
Death Record
 
7610
Death Record
Death Record
 
7611
Death Record
Death Record
 
7612
Death Record
Death Record
 
7613
Death Record
Death Record
 
7614
Death Record of Tobias
Death Record of Tobias
Owner of original: Robert Drollinger
 
7615
Death record St Mark's Lutheran
Death record St Mark's Lutheran
 
7616
Death Strikes Scio Family Again
Death Strikes Scio Family Again
Death Scio Family Again The latest in a series of tragic accidents which have plagued the Trollinger family of Scio struck Wednesday, when the body of Edgar Howard Trollinger was discovered, apparently dead from drowning. s During the past year three others of the family have met death accidentally, in addition to lesser misfortunes. It almost would appear that trouble delights in singling out the unfortunate family. . , When 43-year-old Edgar Trol-linger failed to return home for dinner Wednesday night, relatives began to search for him. He had been seen about 2 p.m. by his son-in-law, Odell Young but had not been seen since. ' About 7 p.m.. Young and Fred Bishop, a neighbor, discovered Trollinlger's body in Smallman Creek, lying face down In about 18 inches of water. It is reported that Trollinger was busy removing irrigation equipment from the stream when he apparently slipped and fell Into the creek bed. The Linn county coroner's office said that he had a bad cut near hta right temple, and that an autopsy will be made to determine definitely whether death was due to drowning. Trollingr's father was drowned In the same creek earlier this year when his tractor overturned, pinning him beneath it. His daughter. Denise, was fatally injured when struck by an oil truck in their yard, and a nephew died of strangulation while, eating a peanut butter sandwich. Trollinger himself had received serious injuries in an automobile accident. And his son, Calvin, 15, fell and broke a hip, which "has involved two major operations. 1 A minor misfortune compared to the others came when a fire destroyed the Trollinger barn. Trollinger, a farmer on Rt2, Scio, was a lifelong resident of Oregon. He was born at Scio on Nov. 13, 1914. Surviving are his wife, Norene; three children, Sharon Lee, 18; Calvin, 15 and Harold, 7; his mother, Mrs. Ora Trollinger and a sister Mrs. Lorene Young all of Scio. Funeral services will be held at the Scio Baptist church Saturday, Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Miller cemetery at Shelburn.
Owner of original: Greater Oregon Albany, Oregon
Date: 1 Nov 1957

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7617
Death Telegram Answers Letter
Death Telegram Answers Letter
Evansville Press
Sat, Aug 29, 1908 Page 1
 
7618
Death-Funeral Notice
Death-Funeral Notice
Omaha World-Herald
Omaha, Nebraska · Friday, April 10, 1959 Page 52
 
7619
Death-Funeral Notice
Death-Funeral Notice
News and Record
Greensboro, North Carolina · Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Page 6
 
7620
Deaths
Deaths
Funeral services for James T Trollinger 91 former member of the Virginia state legislature, Civil war veteran, and retired farmer who passed away last Sunday afternoon in the apartment of Mrs Walter C Price his only daughter at Pulaski Va after a few weeks’ illness were held Tuesday at the Methodist church in Pulaski. Mr Trolinger is the grandfather of James T Trolinger of Elizabethton Other survivors are one son Henry Lewis Trolinger Johnson City one daughter Mrs Walter Price Pulaski and the grandchildren Mrs Stanyarne Little Johnson City Mrs R J Waugh Pulaski and Lewis S Price Pulaski
Owner of original: Elizabethton Star (Elizabethton, Tennessee)
Date: 13 Jan 1933, Fri
 
7621
Deaths
Deaths
DEATHS E. MUNSEY SLACK BRISTOL Dec- 8 — Funeral services will be held at S a m Saturday from the late residence in Abingdon Va for E Munsey Slack 61 president of the Bristol Publishing corporation who died in George Ben Johnston hospital at Abingdon at 8 45 a m Thursday. Burial will be at Pulaski Va. Mr Slack suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Wednesday night while attending a dinner party at the vice-president. They were of Abingdon. He was removed to the hospital but died without regaining consciousness. Born in Bristol Tenn, Mr Slack was twice married first on December 31 1902 to Maxie Cox of Johnson City, This marriage was terminated by divorce. On November 28 1936 he was married to Mary Trollinger of Pulaski. In addition to his widow he is survived by the following children by the first marriage Mrs. Amelia Copenhaver Mrs Julia Stout, Thad Cox Slack. Munsey Slack Jr of Bristol, the latter being a student at William and Mary college, James Abraham Slack of Nashville, John Charles Slack of Athens Tenn, and Mrs Embree Slack Booher of Elkins NC. Mr Slack was educated at King college and at Franklin college in Indiana Before becoming president of the corporation publishing the Bristol Herald-Courier and News-Bulletin he established the Johnson City Staff and published it until 1924
Owner of original: Johnson City Press (Johnson City, Tennessee)
Date: 08 Dec 1939, Fri
 
7622
Deaths and Funerals
Deaths and Funerals
DEATHS and Funerals MRS. SUSAN E. TROLLINGER, widow of George H. Trollinger, died yesterday morning at 7:40 o’clock in Pottstown hospital of a complication of ailments following several years’ illness. She was confined to the hospital the past eight weeks and was bedfast since January. Mrs Trollinger resided with a son, Wayne Trollinger, 313 NORTH EVANS STREET. Aged 70 years. 6 months and 10 days, she was born at Palm, a daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Knetz. Mrs. Trollinger resided in Pottstown more than 50 year. She was a Luterhan by faith. Her husband, a wholesale confectioner, died about three and a half years ago. Besides her son Wayne G, at home, two other sons, Russell M. Trollinger, Pottstown, and George C. Trollinger, Pottstown, and a daughter, Eva, wife of William S j Funeral Directors H, R. Houck Slonaker in Pottstown, survive. Nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Katie Kerchoff. Reading also survive. Funeral services will he held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the residence of Wayne Trollinger. Interment will be made in Pottstown cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of Funeral Directors H. R. Houck Son.
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 11 May 1938, Wed • Page 10
 
7623
Deceased
Deceased
The Bristol Publishing Corporation Charles J. Harkrader Bristol Virginia Dominion National Bank Trust In Trust under will of Munsey Slack deceased Mary Trollinger Slack Pulaski Va.
Owner of original: The Bristol News Bulletin Bristol, Tennessee
Date: Wed • Page 7
 
7624
Deed
Deed
Deed Nannie Lee Trollinger purchases from Trustees of Church prior to death of W.J. Trollinger
Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds
Date: 2 Nov 1888
 
7625
Deed
Deed
Nannie Lee Trollinger purchases husbands land at court house auction in 26 Nov 1889 shortly after her husband's death.
Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds
Date: 26 Nov 1889
 
7626
Deed
Deed
Deed Nannie Lee Trollinger sells property after death of W.J. Trollinger
Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds
Date: 23 Jul 1896
 
7627
Deed page 1
Deed page 1
Deed W.J Trollinger purchasing property
Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds
Date: 11 May 1885
 
7628
Deed page 2
Deed page 2
Deed of W.J. Trollinger purchases land
Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds
Date: 11 May 1885
 
7629
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
 
7630
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
 
7631
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
 
7632
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
 
7633
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
 
7634
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
 
7635
Delayed Birth Certificate
Delayed Birth Certificate
Pennsylvania, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1906-1913
 
7636
Delayed Birth Record
Delayed Birth Record
 
7637
Delayed Certificate of Birth
Delayed Certificate of Birth
 
7638
Delayed Certificate of Birth
Delayed Certificate of Birth
 
7639
Delightful Luncheon
Delightful Luncheon
Mrs. Stanyarne Little entertains guests
Owner of original: Johnson City Chronicle Johnson City, Tennessee
Date: 10 Jan 1923, Wed • Page 4
 
7640
Department of the Air Force Letter of appreciation for finding a lost pilot and Cessna
Department of the Air Force Letter of appreciation for finding a lost pilot and Cessna
Department of the Air Force Laughlin Air Force Base Texas

10 Mar 1969

Sgt Cecil J Trollinger

1. I would like to commend you who were directly resopnsible for the safe recovery of the lost Cessna 172 on the night of 4 Mar 1969 for a job well done.

2. All of your efforts to safely recover the lost pilot and excellent coordination between facilities exhibit the qualities of true professionalism. It is indeed a pleasure to have "top notch" controllers like you working for me. Congratulations again for such a fine job.

Gene A. Jordan, 1/Lt, USAF
Flt Facilities Officer
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Department of Air Force
Date: 1974
 
7641
Dependent
Dependent
 
7642
Description of the large hotel built by the late General Trollinger
Description of the large hotel built by the late General Trollinger
The weekly North-Carolina standard. [volume], February 17, 1869, Image 2
About The weekly North-Carolina standard. [volume] (Raleigh, N.C.) 186?-1869
Owner of original: The weekly North-Carolina standard. [volume] (Raleigh, N.C.) 186?-1869
Date: February 17, 1869, Image 2
 
7643
Dick Linch Glendale Chamber of Commerce
Dick Linch Glendale Chamber of Commerce
Dick Linch, director of the employment and training division of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce, emphasizes an acute shortage of properly trained janitors and custodial workers. He announces a chamber program arranged with the Haverkamp Corp. to train unemployed persons. The program would be funded by the U.S. Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.
Owner of original: The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California
Date: 08 Jan 1978, Sun • Page 485
 
7644
Dick Linch Visiting Family
Dick Linch Visiting Family
Dick Linch, of Arcadia, cousin of Walter Linch, spent last Friday with his relatives in Redondo Beach
Owner of original: The Redondo Reflex Redondo, California
Date: 11 Mar 1932, Fri • Page 8
 
7645
Dick R Linch Obit
Dick R Linch Obit
Dick R. Linch; Management Consultant Dick R. Linch, 87, a management consultant who became a dedicated Glendale community leader and advocate for senior citizens. A native of Lincoln, Neb., Linch studied at Pasadena City College and Southwestern Law School, earning degrees in business administration, accounting and engineering. In 1981, Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich appointed him to the county's Productivity Advisory Committee, on which he served as vice chairman. In Glendale, he served on the city's Civil Service Commission, the mayor's Committee for Employment of the Handicapped, the Area Agency on Aging and an advisory committee to the Glendale Unified School District. He served as president of the Greater Glendale Committee on Aging and the Glendale Masonic Service Bureau and was active in Glendale Community Services. On May 16 in Glendale.
Owner of original: The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California
Date: 15 Jun 2000, Thu • Page 109
 
7646
Died
Died
TROLLINGER. March 18th, 1881, at Catawba. N. C. Mrs. Fannie L. Trollinger, wife of J. H. Trollinger, aged 29 years. She left a husband and six little children, the youngest two twins, nine months old. A faithful, devoted wife an earnest, consistent Christian. After intense suffering, most patiently endured, she entered into rest in the triumphs of faith.
Owner of original: The Biblical Recorder Raleigh, North Carolina
Date: 27 Apr 1881, Wed • Page 3
 
7647
Dillard Trollinger Rites Tomorrow
Dillard Trollinger Rites Tomorrow
Dillard Trollinger Rites Tomorrow YANCEYVILLE, N.C.--A funeral for Dillard Trollinger, 74, will be held tomorrow p.m. at Providence Baptist Church by the Rev. J. L. Singletary. Burial will be in Blackwell Church cemetery. Mr. Trollinger died Wednesday at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill after a four-day illness. He was the owner and operator of Trollinger Service Station until his retirement. Mr. Trollinger is survived his wife, Mrs. Jennie S. Trollinger of Yanceyville; a foster son, Ronnie Turner of the home; a sister, Mrs. Ganaway of Yanceyville; and a foster brother, Herbert Turner of Yanceyville. The body will remain at Fulton Funeral Home until p.m. today when it will be taken to the family residence Yanceyville.
Owner of original: The Danville Register Danville, Virginia
Date: 13 Jun 1975, Fri • Page 10
 
7648
Dinner Guests
Dinner Guests
Dinner guests one evening last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Linch were their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Linch, of Arcadia; Dick Linch, of Redondo Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linch and baby, visitors here from Nebraska
Owner of original: The Redondo Reflex Redondo, California
Date: 22 Feb 1935, Fri • Page 6
 
7649
Dinner Party
Dinner Party
A beautiful dinner was given at Hotel Bristol Sunday evening by Mr. Stanyarne Little and (Edgar N. Lockett in honor of the Driver-Broyles wedding party. In the party were Misses Sarah Broyles, Martha Allen Martin, Mary Trollinger, Mary Link, Rhea Hunter, Kernan Faw, Carrie Lyle Summors, Alese OWen, Kate Gilmer, Messrs Jno. D. Cox, Dever Little, Joe A. Summers. Stanyarne Little. J. Russell Driver. Leslie Driver and Edgar N Lockett. The party motored to Bristol in the afternoon and returned during the evening.
Owner of original: The Bristol Herald Courier Bristol, Tennessee
Date: 25 Oct 1916, Wed • Page 5
 
7650
Disabled American Veterans have annual banquet May 1
Disabled American Veterans have annual banquet May 1
Harry Trollinger
Owner of original: The Deming Headlight (Deming, New Mexico)
Date: 3 May 1965, Thu · Page 2 Downloaded on May 31, 201
 

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