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8951
Persons Burton Marriage
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The Orlando Sentinel
Orlando, Florida
12 Apr 1987, Sun • Page 261
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Owner of original: The Orlando Sentinel Orlando, Florida
Date: 12 Apr 1987, Sun • Page 261
 
8952
Petition of Naturalization
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8953
Pharmacy College Hails Retiring Dr. Meyer
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Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia
Date: 28 May 1960, Sat • Page 6
 
8954
Phillip and Hannah Drollinger Deed Butler Co 1809
Phillip and Hannah Drollinger Deed Butler Co 1809
Owner of original: Butler Co Deed Family Search
Date: 2024/1809
 
8955
Phillip Drollinger Butler Co Deed 1805
Phillip Drollinger Butler Co Deed 1805
Owner of original: Butler Co Deeds Family Search
Date: 2024/1805
 
8956
Phillip Drollinger Butler Co Deed 1806
Phillip Drollinger Butler Co Deed 1806
Owner of original: Butler Co Deeds
Date: 2024/1806
 
8957
Phyllis Trollinger Engagement Announcement
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Owner of original: Koen's Studio / Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas
Date: Published 07 Sep 1958, Sun • Page 19
 
8958
Phyllis Trollinger Wedding Shower
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Owner of original: Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas
Date: 12 Sep 1958, Fri • Page 7
 
8959
Pirates Sign Hurler
Pirates Sign Hurler
Pirates Sign Hurler Pittsburgh, Sept. 20 (The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced the signing of Walter B. Trollinger, 18-year-old right-handed pitcher from Washington, D. C. Trollinger, who was graduated from Oxon Hill (Md.) High School in June, will be assigned to the Pirates Columbus Club in the International League. A highly-sought youngster, Trollinger lettered in baseball, football and basketball. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds. He currently is enrolled at the University of Maryland.
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Owner of original: Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania)
Date: 20 Sep 1957, Fri
 
8960
Pittsburgh City Directory 1917
Pittsburgh City Directory 1917
 
8961
Plan Halloween Party
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The Index
Hermitage, Missouri
15 Oct 1959, Thu • Page 1
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Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri
Date: 15 Oct 1959, Thu • Page 1
 
8962
Plans Complete For A Card Party
Plans Complete For A Card Party
Plans Completed For Card Party All plans arc complete tor the New Grade Parent-Teachers’ association card party which will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock and Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in Borough hall. Charity will benefit by the party which is being arranged by a committee headed by Mrs. Wayne Trollinger.
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 23 Feb 1933, Thu • Page 7
 
8963
Play a bit part in a movie Only for the Oscar
Play a bit part in a movie Only for the Oscar
Play a bit I got a letter from Gary Trollinger the editorial page editor of the Reading (Pa) Eagle who asked as tactfully as he could what had possessed me to appear in a movie. His question was not based on the proposition that the movie in question was a particularly shameful movie to be in It was “Sleepless in Seattle” a summer release whose -cast also includes if I may put it that way Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Trollinger whose responsibilities at the Reading Eagle happen to include some movie reviewing said that he reported favorably to his readers on “Sleepless in Seattle” - or as he put it in the letter about my participation "I liked it anyhow". Still as I understood Trollinger’s query he was curious as to why a columnist who had been hovering on the edges of respectability would choose to take a bit part in a Hollywood movie. Diplomatically he did not add that the character I had been asked to play - an uncle recently released from prison after doing some mail fraud - was not particularly uplifting. The answer is simple: the Academy Award. That’s right I did it in the hope of winning an Oscar. If Trollinger doesn’t believe that he need only get in touch with Alan Comfort a friend of mine in Nova Scotia which is where I happened to be last summer when I was informed that the director was ready for me in Seattle. As I left I said “Alan I want to promise you one thing: if I win an Academy Award my speech is going to consist of thanking you for driving me to the Halifax airport". It was the second Oscar acceptance speech I had planned Years ago I had an idea for a screenplay but I realized that if I was going to write it I should at least know what a screenplay was supposed to look like I phoned a friend of mine who had worked on some screenplays - for the sake of his privacy I’ll call my friend John Gregory Dunne - and asked him to send me one as a sample I told him that if I won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay my acceptance speech would be In its entirety "I’d like to thank John Gregory Dunne for teaching me margins Everything else I did myself” For one reason or another - maybe I spent too much time polishing that speech -1 never got around to doing the screenplay So as last summer approached I had never won an Oscar I figured "Sleepless in Seattle” was my chance My model was Wilford Brimley who - in what was as far as I know his first significant Hollywood part came in during the last ten minutes or so of “Absence of Malice” and took over the movie Brimley was so good that just for a moment you forgot how stupid the plot was. He was nominated for an Academy Award. At this point in the explanation I suspect Trollinger would like to remind me that I could hardly expect an Academy Award nomination for appearing in one Christmas-dinner -scene with a lot of other people and uttering only seven or eight words That’s true - although the way I prefer to express the number of words I spoke is “nearly ten.” What Trollinger doesn’t know is this: there was another scene. That’s right I had a big scene. It was set on that same Christmas Day in that same house I was on a landing of the stairs and I was trying to teach three boys to bark like a dog I did all the talking - much more than ten words. The boys did a little barking. The scene had Oscar written all over it. Did it end up on the cutting floor? No it ended up on a video cassette that the editor was kind enough to make for me I show it regularly I’d be happy to show it to Trollinger A man of his experience with the cinematic arts would certainly appreciate it if I actually offered to use It to pro- mote the movie doing a version of those talk show appearances made by stars who chat about their recently released movie and then show a clip After the host raved about the 1 dip I would say "Yes and that scene was cut so you can imagine how good the scenes are that actually made it into the movie" I was disappointed that my promotional efforts weren’t needed I thought a movie producer might see the dip and offer me another role - a slightly larger role I would take over the movie. I would win the Academy.
Owner of original: Kenosha News Kenosha, Wisconsin
Date: 24 Jul 1993, Sat • Page 6
 
8964
PLEASANT GREEN
PLEASANT GREEN
Billie B. Cooper was a caller at Jim Eldridge's Sunday afternoon. Howard Hart was down from Kansas City Saturday evening and Sunday. Joe Ryan and family of Sedalia were visitors in the John Cooper home Sunday. ; Leo Bond went to Windsor Sunday Sunday evening to be ready for his work at the Farmers Elevator. , Carl Trollinger, who has been working for Steve Brown, has employment employment for some time at a coal mine near Calhoun. Mrs. Gallaher, Miss Lettie and Miss Elizabeth Cooper were in Knob Noster Saturday to get a turkey torn which Mrs. Gallaher had purchased. On account of bad roads they went by the way of Leeton and Warrensburg and returned returned by the east route. Ruth Webster of Kansas City visited her parents Sunday. . Several Pleasant Green families are still wrestling with the flu.
Owner of original: The Windsor Review
Date: 09 Mar 1939, Thu
 
8965
Police Reports for July 5 2018
Allan Sage Trollinger, 18, unlawful purchase or possession of alcoholic beverage (M)
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Owner of original: The Suffolk News-Herald
Date: 6 Jul 2018
 
8966
Popular Young Women To Be Among June Brides
Popular Young Women To Be Among June Brides
Alta Trollinger wedding
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 12 Jun 1936, Fri • Page 17
 
8967
Premium Winners at County Fair
Premium Winners at County Fair
G. P Trolinger, Mrs. G. P. Trolinger, Sherry Trolinger, Deanna Trolinger, Johnny Trolinger, John Trolinger all listed
Owner of original: Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Oklahoma)
Date: Wed, Sep 14, 1960
 
8968
Prison in forgery
Prison in forgery
Owner of original: The Modesto Bee Modesto, California 24 Oct 1987, Sat • Page 18
Date: The Modesto Bee Modesto, California 24 Oct 1987, S
 
8969
Prisoner of War
Prisoner of War
 
8970
Probate Court
Probate Court
Samuel W Trollinger, John C Trollinger, guar and cur; annual settlement approved, bal due $237.50.
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye
Date: 14 May 1898, Sat, Page 6
 
8971
Probate Court Proceedings
Probate Court Proceedings
Archie Trollinger et al, minors John C Trollinger, guar and cur. Annual settlement; with Alice M $S6.86; with Samuel W $192.10; settlement approved.
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye
Date: 09 May 1896, Sat, Page 2
 
8972
Probate Estate File
Probate Estate File
 
8973
Probate notice
Probate notice
The Tennessean
Nashville, Tennessee · Sunday, April 16, 1922
 
8974
Probate notice
Probate notice
 
8975
Probate Record
Probate Record
 
8976
Probate Record
Probate Record
 
8977
Probate Record
Probate Record
 
8978
Probation Dept. Initiates Field Setup for Juveniles By SANDY McCRAW
A "field division" designed to "meet the kids on their own ground" has been initiated in the District Court Probation office. Six probation officers who are responsible for a total of about 420 youngsters travel in the communities to schools, homes, jobs and agencies searching for solutions to the young offenders' problems. Vincent Trollinger, who heads the division, said he felt that the new system would have a "preventive effect as ' a whole .' There's more freedom for the officer to , see a child on his own terms." TROLLINGER CITED the increased access to specialized agencies such as the Bernalillo County Medical Center and the school counseling services as benefit to those working in the program. Changes in attitudes and grades are much more readily available to the probation officer for a more accurate gauge of how well probation is helping each child progress, Trollinger explained. Tracing the juvenile's introduction into the juvenile criminal justice system, Trollinger said most of the youngsters are brought to the officers' attention by the police department. Within several days, the youth's recorded offense has been sent to the Juvenile Probation Office for review by the "intake division" which works primarily with records and interview. School grades and exam-screened, along with comments by teachers or counsellors by the intake officers, Trollinger said. INTERVIEWS ARE set between child, his parents and other concerned persons, Trollinger said, and the intake officer determines whether the child will go to court for determination or placed on probation. If probation is decided, the field division will receive a copy of the report on the child and will begin seeing him. The courts may also decide that a child may be placed on probation and may order him added to the rolls, Trollinger said. The field division worker will set interviews with the offender who is under 18 years old as often as "the officer thinks necessary once a week, biweekly or monthly," Trollinger said. "WE CAN TALK to him wherever we feel it would be best his home, at his job, or at school," Trollinger explained. " ' : " "'We'd normally meet him at school preferably during his free time so that we wouldn't have to take him out of class," Trollinger explained. At the schools, the probation office is able to review school records again if necessary and to meet with teachers, counselors or principals who are "working with the child on a daily basis and able to see any progress or problems," Trollinger said. EACH JUVENILE may be placed on probation for one year with an option for renewal through a court order, he explained. TECHNIQUES of dealing with children vary with the particular case and the officer, Trollinger said, but "the environment in itself is effective. The students are in a more relaxed atmosphere and are more at ease and willing to talk things over." The officers are encouraged to set up meetings with principals at each school to inform them of the progress of their students, Trollinger said. ' So that the office may more easily determine the direction of the program, each officer is required to keep a contact log of whom he has seen each day and for how long, the division head said. EACH OFFICER is left to his own methods of working with the children and what direction to take in interviews or agency assignment, Trollinger said. "But if an officer has trouble with one child, he would come to me or another officer and we would discuss the difficulties and try to work something out," Trollinger said. The department had been study in the field division concept for quite a while.
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Owner of original: Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Date: 24 May 2019
 
8979
Probation Hearing Set In Checks Case (Clarence Euford Trollinger)
Probation Hearing Set In Checks Case (Clarence Euford Trollinger)
The San Bernardino County Sun
San Bernardino, California · Tuesday, June 19, 1956 Page 10
 
8980
Prof. E. A. Hillhouse of Chelsea, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trollinger Sunday
Prof. E. A. Hillhouse of Chelsea, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trollinger Sunday
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The Weekly Chieftain
Vinita, Oklahoma
02 Dec 1910, Fri • Page 5
Owner of original: The Weekly Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma
Date: 02 Dec 1910, Fri • Page 5
 
8981
Progress Awards Other Honors
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Owner of original: The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri)
Date: 19 Oct 1983, WedPage 170
 
8982
Promotion for Benjamin N Trollinger from Colonel to Brigadier General
Promotion for Benjamin N Trollinger from Colonel to Brigadier General
Owner of original: The North-Carolina standard. [volume] (Raleigh, N.C.) 1834-1850
Date: August 29, 1838, Image 2
 
8983
Promotion for John Francis Brailsford Jr.
Promotion for John Francis Brailsford Jr.
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Owner of original: The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, South Carolina)
Date: 25 Nov 1974, Mon
 
8984
Quoit Club To Celebrate
Quoit Club To Celebrate
QUOIT CLUB TO CELEBRATE Members of Stowe Quoit club will celebrate the third anniversary of the building of the clubhouse addition tonight. Wayne Trollinger president, said there would be no arranged program. Refreshments will be served and cards will be played.
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 08 Oct 1938, Sat • Page 3
 
8985
R. D. Anderson, Son to be Buried in Double Rites
Richard D Anderson and son Gregory drowned in Portsmouth
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Owner of original: Daily Press Newport News, Virginia
Date: 18 Apr 1960, Mon • Page 15
 
8986
Rare Illness Is Fatal
Rare Illness Is Fatal
Tulsa World
Mon, May 07, 1934 Page 2
 
8987
Ray Library Circulation Sets Record
Ray Library Circulation Sets Record
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Corpus Christi Times
Corpus Christi, Texas
07 Jul 1964, Tue • Page 13
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM Corpus Christi Times Corpus Christi, Texas
Date: 07 Jul 1964, Tue • Page 13
 
8988
Raymond & Mary Marriage Certificate
Raymond & Mary Marriage Certificate
 
8989
RE: death of Elizabeth Augusta Koch-Drullinger
RE: death of Elizabeth Augusta Koch-Drullinger
Publication: Urbana Daily Courier; Date: Feb 24, 1916; Section: None; Page: 5
 
8990
Real Estate Transfers
Jeffrey Tambornini to Keylee Trollinger, Twin Pines, $165,000

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The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Knoxville, Tennessee
14 Feb 2021, Sun • Page H7
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Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Knoxville News-Sentinel Knoxville, Tennessee
Date: 14 Feb 2021, Sun • Page H7
 
8991
Rebeckah's father's obituary
The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California) 21 May 1995, Sun Page 41
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8992
Recent Weddings
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Owner of original: Atlanta Journal Atlanta, GA Page: 36
Date: Wednesday, Oct 19, 1966
 
8993
Record of Marriage between Dempsey Griffie and Dolores Ann Lessley
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Owner of original: Oregon State Marriages
Date: 1906-1966
 
8994
Record of Marriage Caswell County
Record of Marriage Caswell County
Record of Marriage Caswell County between W. J. Trollinger and Nancy Lee Burton
Owner of original: Caswell County Records
Date: 1888
 
8995
Record of Marriages Caswell County Between Lewis (Louis) Griffin and Bettie Barker 1892
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Owner of original: Record of Marriages Caswell County
Date: 1892
 
8996
Register of Deeds Marriage License Index List
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Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds
Date: 27 Jan 1989
 
8997
Registration Card
Registration Card
Date: September 12 1918
 
8998
Report From Health Board Of Births And Deaths.
Report From Health Board Of Births And Deaths.
The Evansville Journal
Mon, Dec 04, 1905 Page 9
 
8999
Report of Oak Crove School.
Report of Oak Crove School.
Report of Oak Crove School.

Report of Oak Crove School. Report of Oak Grove school for month ending October 1: No. en rolled, 21; No. days' attendance, 400; average daily attendance, 20, or 95 and 5-21 per cent. Those present everv dav were: Thelma Volner. Ina Volner, Clyde Volner, Loyd Volner, Funice Francis, Ruby Francis, Loyd Williams, Hettie Stricklin, Minnie Trollinger, Wilber Keith and Tony Trollinger. Rolo Sease, f Teacher.
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Owner of original: Ironton County Register
Date: 14 Oct 1920, Thu
 
9000
Request for Santa
Susan Trollinger 8 years old in 1980
Modesto, CA
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Owner of original: The Modesto Bee Modesto, California
Date: 09 Dec 1980, Tue • Page 30
 

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