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8451
Mrs. J. M. Trollinger and Mrs. Ivan Trollinger were shopping at Vinita Monday
Mrs. J. M. Trollinger and Mrs. Ivan Trollinger were shopping at Vinita Monday
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The Big Cabin Monitor
Big Cabin, Oklahoma
25 Feb 1915, Thu • Page 4
Owner of original: The Big Cabin Monitor Big Cabin, Oklahoma
Date: 25 Feb 1915, Thu • Page 4
 
8452
Mrs. J. M. Trollinger and two sons are visiting relatives at Aurora, MO.
Mrs. J. M. Trollinger and two sons are visiting relatives at Aurora, MO.
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The Vinita Daily Chieftain
Vinita, Oklahoma
18 Jul 1910, Mon • Page 3
Owner of original: The Vinita Daily Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma
Date: 18 Jul 1910, Mon • Page 3
 
8453
Mrs. James F. Trollinger 30th Birthday
Mrs. James F. Trollinger 30th Birthday
Seisholtzville In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. James F. Trollinger 122 friend of her gathered at their home at Seisholtzville on Saturday evening, helpirv? to celebrate her 30th birthday. At 9 o'clock, when Mr. and Mrs. Trollinger returned home after making an auto trip to Alburtis they were confronted with a table heavily loaded down with a large number of cakes, fruit, etc. A mammoth cake graced the middle of the table, containing 30 candles representing her age. She received many presents including stockings, handkerchiefs, dresses and some furniture. While they were away during the early part of the evening, R. J. Ritter, the furniture dealer, of Macungle, drove up, delivered and set up a new davenport suite 6 parlor chairs and a fine hanging lamp which was presented by her husband. All kinds of games were played and music was furnished on a Columbia grafonola after all had partaken of those good things to eat.
Owner of original: The Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania)
Date: 5 Sep 1919, Fri
 
8454
Mrs. May Trollinger Slack Weds Mr. Hubert W. Steger
Mrs. May Trollinger Slack Weds Mr. Hubert W. Steger
Mrs. Mary Trollinger Slack Weds Mr. Hubert W. Steger. Mrs. Henry Lewis Trollinger has the honour of announcing the marriage of her daughter Mary Elizabeth to Mr. Hubert W Steger on Saturday the twelfth of September One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Two at Pulaski Virginia. This unites two of the oldest families in Southwest Virginia both being residents of Pulaski. The Rev D. Trigg James of the First Methodist Church officiated. Mrs Steger is the daughter of Mrs Henry Lewis Trolinger and the late Mr. Trollinger. Mr. Steger is president and treasurer of the Paul Knitting Mills and president of the Pulaski Trust Company Mr and Mrs. Steger on their return from a wedding trip will be at home at 520 North Washington Avenue after October 10th.
Owner of original: The Bristol Herald Courier (Bristol, Tennessee)
Date: 13 Sep 1942, Sun
 
8455
Mrs. Narvie Scott is hostess for Belview Missionary Circle
Mrs. Narvie Scott is hostess for Belview Missionary Circle
30 Nov 1961, Thu
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina)
Date: 30 Nov 1961, Thu
 
8456
Mrs. Narvie Scott sponsored event for Bellview Baptist
Mrs. Narvie Scott sponsored event for Bellview Baptist
16 Aug 1968, Fri
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina)
Date: 16 Aug 1968, Fri Page 22
 
8457
Mrs. Sarah Gibson Obituary
Mrs. Sarah Gibson Obituary
Mrs. Sarah Gibson UNION, Oct. 2. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Gibson 68, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Deal, at Lockhart, were held yesterday afternoon at the home conducted by the Rev. J. Q. Wallace, assisted by the Rev. Loyd Revis. Burial was followed in Gilead church yard. The following children survive: Mrs. Will Deal, Emma West, Mrs. Sam Gibson, Bob Gibson; one sister. Miss Eliza Trollinger; two brothers, Bomar and William Trollinger.
Owner of original: The Greenville News Greenville, South Carolina
Date: 03 Oct 1935, Thu • Page 6
 
8458
Mrs. Scrap Whitman Honors Husband with Surprise Birthday Dinner
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Hollis Post-Herald and Harmon County Tribune
Hollis, Oklahoma
12 May 1932, Thu • Page 3
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Owner of original: Hollis Post-Herald and Harmon County Tribune Hollis, Oklahoma
Date: 12 May 1932, Thu • Page 3
 
8459
Mrs. Snow Entertains at receiption
Mrs. Snow Entertains at receiption
Sadie Trollinger mentioned twice.
Owner of original: Durham Morning Herald Durham, North Carolina
Date: 30 Nov 1922, Thu • Page 2
 
8460
Mrs. Stanyarne Little Visitats Pulaski
Mrs. Stanyarne Little Visitats Pulaski
Owner of original: The Johnson City Staff Johnson City, Tennessee
Date: 07 Sep 1922, Thu • Page 5
 
8461
Mrs. Stanyarne Little visiting
Mrs. Stanyarne Little visiting
Mrs. Stanyarne Little has returned from. Pulaski, Va., where she spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trollinger
Owner of original: Johnson City Chronicle Johnson City, Tennessee
Date: 19 Apr 1922, Wed • Page 5
 
8462
Mrs. Trollinger is Hostess
Mrs. Trollinger is Hostess
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 01 May 1939, Mon • Page 7
 
8463
Mrs. Trollinger Passes Away
Mrs. Trollinger Passes Away
ONE OF THE MOST BE LOVED WOMEN IN SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA AT HER HOME AT PULASKI Mrs James T Trollinger of Pulaski Va who was prominently known among the Methodists of Holston conference died at her home at Pulaski Va on the 21st Inst Her death was due to paralysis she having been stricken a few weeks ago Mrs Trollinger was 61 years of age. She survived by her husband a prominent business man of Pulaski and one son Henry L Trollinger and one daughter Mrs Walter C Price The funeral was conducted from the Methodist church near Pulaski the services being conducted by Dr Crow of Pulaski assisted by the Rev J T Frazier Dr W H Price and the Rev J S W Neal. Mrs Trollinger was one of the most beloved women in Southwest Virginia. She was prominent in both church and social affairs in her community and her death is deeply mourned by all who knew her.
Owner of original: The Bristol Evening News Bristol, Tennessee
Date: 28 Dec 1910, Wed • Page 3
 
8464
Mrs. Trollinger Sandra Maddox W. T. Trollinger Exchange Vows
Marriage announcement
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Owner of original: Dallas Morning News
Date: Monday, May 20, 1963 Dallas, TX Page: 2
 
8465
Mrs. Virginia Trollinger Obit
Mrs. Virginia Trollinger Obit
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The Herald-Sun
Durham, North Carolina
14 Oct 1954, Thu • Page 6
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Herald-Sun Durham, North Carolina
Date: 14 Oct 1954, Thu • Page 6
 
8466
Mrs. W. J. Trollinger recently widowed visits with her young child and sister.
Mrs. W. J. Trollinger recently widowed visits with her young child and sister.
Miss Mollie Reid and aunt, Mrs. W. J. Trollinger have returned from a long visit to relatives in Caswell and adjoining counties. Mr. Ed Moore will take charge of the telegraph office here, left vacant by our clever and esteemed friend Mr. J. A. Mins. Luck to you Ed. Little Willie, son of Mrs. W. J Trollinger has been quite sick, but is much improved, so we learn. Mrs. J. D. Little and children are on the sick list. "La Grippe." Mis- A. J. Trollinger returned from a visit in the country, Sunday evening
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 25 Apr 1890, Fri • Page 3
 
8467
Mrs. Wayne Trollinger to Entertain Mothers
Mrs. Wayne Trollinger to Entertain Mothers
Mrs. Wayne Trollinger To Entertain Mothers Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 313 Evans street, will entertain the Mother's class of Trinity Reformed enure!; today. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p m.
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 13 Jan 1953, Tue • Page 14
 
8468
Much Visiting is Reported From Church Road Area
Much Visiting is Reported From Church Road Area
Mrs. Ruth Gant Kerr, who makes her home in Hotel Richmond visited in the home of cousin, Mrs. Myrtle Talley Seay, Tuesday.
Owner of original: The Progress-Index Petersburg, Virginia
Date: 09 Feb 1967, Thu • Page 20
 
8469
Myrtle Point Boy Killed In Wreck
Myrtle Point Boy Killed In Wreck
The News-Review
Mon, May 25, 1931 Page 1
 
8470
Myrtle Point Boy Killed, 2 Hurt In Mishap
Myrtle Point Boy Killed, 2 Hurt In Mishap
The World
Mon, May 25, 1931 Page 1
 
8471
Myrtle Trollinger Dead
Myrtle Trollinger Dead
Little Myrtle Trollinger, daughter of J. C. Trollinger and wife, died at the home of her aunt near Palo Pinto Monday night the result of a severe case of grip. She was laid at rest yesterday at Mt. Olivet, the Rev. A. L. Houston, of Clinton, delivering the last sad rites over her remains. Myrtle was but seven years old and was the idol her parents. Her sickness was of short duration, but death had marked her as his own, and the frail little body could not withstand the strain put upon it.
Owner of original: The Windsor Review
Date: 28 Feb 1901, Thu
 
8472
Nama Trollinger of Tulsa, OK visits Laura Campbell
Nama Trollinger of Tulsa, OK visits Laura Campbell
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The Craig County Gazette
Vinita, Oklahoma
12 Aug 1926, Thu • Page 7
Owner of original: The Craig County Gazette Vinita, Oklahoma
Date: 12 Aug 1926, Thu
 
8473
Nama visiting friends in Tulsa OK
Nama visiting friends in Tulsa OK
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The Craig County Gazette
Vinita, Oklahoma
12 Aug 1926, Thu • Page 7
Owner of original: The Craig County Gazette Vinita, Oklahoma
Date: 12 Aug 1926, Thu • Page 7
 
8474
Nancy Bradsher and Thomas Burton Plaintiffs against Sallie Nelson
Nancy Bradsher and Thomas Burton Plaintiffs against Sallie Nelson
Nancy Bradsher and Thomas Burton (heirs of Vincent Bradsher) Plaintiffs against Sallie Nelson
Owner of original: WILLS, ESTATES & GUARDIAN RECORDS
Date: Abt 1874 North Carolina, USA
 
8475
Nancy Carolyn Trollinger illness
Nancy Carolyn Trollinger illness
Mrs. Nancy Trollinger and Mrs. Troy Wilson and Miss Nova Trollinger, all of Cassville, Mo., mother and sisters of E. H. Trolinger, were called here last week owing to the serious illness of little Nancy Carolyn Trollinger. At times the child's life was almost despaired of, but the last report was that she was very weak but slowly improving.
Owner of original: The Record-Democrat (Wagoner, Oklahoma)
Date: 25 Mar 1926, Thu
 
8476
Nancy E. Bradsher to Thomas Burton marriage Caswell County Marriage Bond
Nancy E. Bradsher to Thomas Burton marriage Caswell County Marriage Bond
Nancy E. Bradsher to Thomas Burton marriage Caswell County Marriage Bond
Owner of original: Caswell County Records
Date: June 25th 1845
 
8477
Nancy Elaine Woods of Raleigh marries Donald W Dillard of Raleigh. Parents of bride are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G Stephenson or Durham.
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Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The News and Observer Raleigh, North Carolina
Date: 15 Feb 1981, Sun • Page 93
 
8478
Nancy M Baker Obit
Lists children Amy and Steve Trollinger of Shawnee KS as well as Reece and Lainey Trollinger as grandchildren
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Owner of original: The Kansas City Star Kansas City, Missouri
Date: 28 Mar 2006, Tue • Page 12
 
8479
Nancy Outlaw gives female slave to Frederick Blanchard March 29th 1817
Nancy Outlaw gives female slave to Frederick Blanchard March 29th 1817
Date: 27 Jul 2023
 
8480
Nancy Outlaw in Orange County mentions Frederick Blanchard February 28th 1818
Nancy Outlaw in Orange County mentions Frederick Blanchard February 28th 1818
Date: 27 Jul 2023
 
8481
Nancy Outlaw sister in law of Frederick Blanchard who is the administer of her will later.
Nancy Outlaw sister in law of Frederick Blanchard who is the administer of her will later.
Date: 27 Jul 2023
 
8482
Nannie Edwina Trollinger Obit
Nannie Edwina Trollinger, 49, Shelbyville, Tenn., died Friday, St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. today, Elm Street Church of Christ, Lynchburg, Tenn. Blakemore Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: husband, Robert L. Trollinger; sons, Edwin, David Trollinger, both Shelbyville; father, Fred Bean, Tullahoma, Tenn.; sisters, Anne Bailey, Shelbyville, Mary Reese, Tullahoma Melody Stephens, Columbia Tenn.; brothers, Thomas, Mur-freesboro, Bobby, Lewisburg, Tenn., Jerry, Lynchburg, Stanley Bean, Tullahoma; grandmother, Lillian McNairy, Shelbyville; two grandchildren.
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Owner of original: The Tennessean Nashville, Tennessee
Date: 01 Mar 1999, Mon
 
8483
Native Of Catawba Dies In Washington
Native Of Catawba Dies In Washington
NATIVE OF CATAWBA DIES IN WASHINGTON The Observer Bureau, 1280 Ntl Press Bld Leased Wire. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Catawba Baptist church, Catawba, N. C., for John R. Trollinger, 56, manager of Western Union telegraphers at The Washington Post, who died Sunday at Emergency hospital after a long illness. A native of Catawba, Mr. Trollinger was the son of the late Jacobi H. Trollinger and Mrs. Eunice Trollinger. He was educated in the Catawba schools and moved to Washington about 1915 when he started to work for Western Union as a telegrapher. Mr. Trollinger was a Mason and a member of the Commercial Telegraphers Union Local 24, A. F. L. He is survived by a sister. Mrs. Nannie Harrell of Mooresville, N. C., and a brother, Henderson G. Trollinger of Salisbury, N. C.
Owner of original: The Charlotte Observer Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: 03 Aug 1948, Tue • Page 14
 
8484
Naturalization
Naturalization
 
8485
Naturalization Petition
Naturalization Petition
 
8486
Naturalization Petition
Naturalization Petition
 
8487
Naturalization Record
Naturalization Record
 
8488
Naturalization Record
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8489
Nature Walk Held at Quincy
Nature Walk Held at Quincy
Goldena Trolinger led the walk

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The Index
Hermitage, Missouri
27 Apr 1989, Thu • Page 19
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri
Date: 27 Apr 1989, Thu • Page 19
 
8490
Nebraska 1921-1922 Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Nebraska
Nebraska 1921-1922 Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Nebraska
 
8491
Nebraska 1923-1924 Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Nebraska
Nebraska 1923-1924 Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Nebraska
 
8492
NEW CARLISLE MAN, 73, DIES
NEW CARLISLE MAN, 73, DIES
The South Bend Tribune (Indiana), November 9, 1931
 
8493
New Grade P.T.A. Board Meets
New Grade P.T.A. Board Meets
New Grade P.T.A. Board Meets Plans for a festival will be discussed next Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock when New Grade Parent-Teachers association will meet in the New Grade building. Tentative arrangements were made when the executive board of the association met last night at the home of Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 307 North Evans street. Mrs. Harold Eppehimer is president. Present were Mrs. Howard Stetler, Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Mrs. George Mauger, Mrs. Harry Donmoyer, Mrs. Joseph Flickinger, Mrs. Luther Showalter, Mrs. Eugene Smith. Mrs. John Fadler, Mrs. Raymond Kelley, Mrs. Edwin Kurtz and the hostess, Mrs. Trollinger.
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 19 Apr 1934, Thu • Page 6
 
8494
New Ideas for Day Camp
BURLINGTON iN.C.) DAILY TIMES - NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 17, 962 NEW IDEAS FOR DAY CAMP Girl Scout Day Camp directors attending an all -day workshop at Camp Rocky Ledge are pictured as they were shown new ideas tor creative arts and crafts. Shown here, left to right, are Mrs. Starr S. Bovles of High Point, Mrs. Joanne Beach of Asheboro,, Mrs. Wilda Kearns of Asheboro, Mrs. Marvin Lancaster of Leaksville, Mrs. Dontfa R. Luke of Greensboro. Mrs. Marione Matteson of Greensboro and Mrs. Exie Pritchard of Asheboro. Mrs. Malleson, who is X. C. Piedmont Council Day Camp Director, brought new ideas for creative arts and crafts, using nalive materials at hand. (Times - News Photo by Jack Sink).
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Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina
Date: 17 May 1962, Thu • Page 12
 
8495
New Mexico Players Display Talent Across U.S.
New Mexico Players Display Talent Across U.S.
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Owner of original: Albuquerque Journal
Date: Sat, Dec, 1986
 
8496
New Residents
New Residents
Henry J. Conines, from Washington, D. C, residing at 711 West Lee street ; Lester S. Ford and family, Reidsville, N. C; Dr. L. C. Coble, Alamance count yj Pr. J. W. Young and family, and Dr. W. C. Ashworth and family, both of the Telfair Institute; Miss Nan McArn, Laurinburg. N. C.
Owner of original: Greensboro Daily News Greensboro, North Carolina
Date: 04 Aug 1908, Tue • Page 8
 
8497
New Teachers For Next School Term
New Teachers For Next School Term
Owner of original: The Morris News Morris, Oklahoma
Date: 16 May 1918, Thu • Page 5
 
8498
New York Passenger Lists
Name: Thomas Frederick Trollinger
New York Passenger Lists Name: Thomas Frederick Trollinger
Port of Departure: Trinidad, Cuba
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Arrival Date: 15 Oct 1930
 
8499
Newcomers to City
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Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina
Date: 17 May 1967, Wed • Page 37
 
8500
Newlyweds spend honeymoon in the east
Newlyweds spend honeymoon in the east
Wedding announcement
Owner of original: Detroit_Free_Press
Date: september 14 1951
 

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