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9901 | ![]() | United States, Headstone Applications for U.S. Military Veterans | ||
9902 | ![]() | US World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for Leroy Whitman U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for Leroy Whitman Oklahoma Whitehead-Whitson Whitehead, Jess-Whitson, Paul |
Owner of original: U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for Leroy Whitman Oklahoma Whitehead-Whitson Whitehead, Jess-Whitson, Paul Date: downloaded 1/21/2021 |
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9903 | US World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for S. J. Laverne Whitman U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for S J Laverne Whitman Oklahoma Whitehead-Whitson Whitehead, Jess-Whitson, Paul |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com Date: downloaded 1/21/2021 |
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9904 | ![]() | US World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 for William Harold Whitman |
Owner of original: Oklahoma Whitehead-Whitson Whitehead, Jess-Whitson, Paul Date: downloaded from Ancestry 1/21/2021 |
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9905 | Valentine Party Plans Made by Mothers' Class Plans were made for a "Valentine party to be held Feb. 23 by the Mothers' class of Trinity Reformed church last night in the home of Mrs, Wayne Trollinger, 313 North Evans street. The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Flickinger, 320 Beech street, and at that time class sisters will be revealed. Mrs. William Dickinsson, president, presided. It was announced that the club will offer their services to the Brownie Troop leaders. Scriptures were read by Mrs, Lloyd Stephens. The president announced that upper room books will be available at the church Sunday. Hosteses were Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs, Earl Olinger, Mrs, Charles Ulrich, Mrs. George Amole, Mrs, Raymond Trollinger, and Mrs. William Reightnour. Others present were: Mrs. Flickinger, Mrs. William Hartenstine. Mrs. Edwin Kurtz, Mrs. James March. Mrs. Milton Miller. Mrs. Carl Mcntzer. Mrs. Miriam Reihl, Mrs. Moirris Sassaman, Mrs. Ernest Weikel, Mrs. George Haws and Mrs, Lewis Fryer. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 10 Jan 1951, Wed • Page 7 |
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9906 | ![]() | Velma Lena Adams-Trollinger Axtell Woman Dies In Waco Ambulance The Waco News-Tribune Waco, Texas · Tuesday, December 21, 1926 Page 1 | ||
9907 | ![]() | Velma Trollinger Obit The Fresno Bee Fresno, California 04 Dec 1983, Sun • Page 24 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Fresno Bee Fresno, California Date: 04 Dec 1983, Sun • Page 24 |
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9908 | ![]() | Verdie & Jasper Marriage Document | ||
9909 | ![]() | Vermont, Birth Records, 1909-2008 for John Dixon Trollinger Vermont, Birth Records, 1909-2008 for John Dixon Trollinger (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Vermont, Birth Records Date: 29 Oct 2006 |
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9910 | Victoria Ann Ricahrds Trollinger Obit Victoria Ann Richards Trollinger LAS VEGAS A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Elks Lodge in Oceano for Victoria Ann Richards Trollinger, 54, of Las Vegas, Nev. The Rev. Robert Banker of the Open Door Church in Oceano will officiate. Cremation has taken place. Burial will be at sea. She died March 1, 1997, in Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Trollinger was bom Aug. 25, 1942, in Missoula, Mont. She moved to San Diego in June 1956, and married Jim Trollinger. Mrs. Trollinger was a resident of New' York for several years, came to Grover Beach in 1977, and moved to Las Vegas in January 1997. Survivors include her children Candio Lynn Aclin of Grover Beach, Sandra Tants, and Kenneth Trollinger of New York; mother Georgina and stepfather Charles Reinert; father Kenneth Richards of Pablo, Mont.; sister Adelia Mac Downer of Las Ve- . gas; six grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Trollinger was preceded in death by her son Joel Trollinger five years ago. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Hospice, 1432 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401. ' Arrangements are under the direction of Mar-shall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel in Grover Beach. |
Owner of original: Santa Maria Times Santa Maria, California Date: 18 Mar 1997, Tue • Page 7 |
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9911 | ![]() | Victoria's father's obituary The Paducah Sun (Paducah, Kentucky) 24 Jan 1985, Thu Page 29 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
9912 | ![]() | Victoria's mother's obituary The Paducah Sun (Paducah, Kentucky) 11 Aug 2017, Fri Page P09 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
9913 | ![]() | Vincent and Danice Trollinger, 50th anniversary Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico)14 Feb 2021, SunPage C4 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Date: 14 Feb 2021, SunPage C4 |
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9914 | ![]() | Vincent Bradsher death announcement in newspaper - probably father to Nancy E Bradsher. Vincent Bradsher, aged eighty years, of person county, is dead |
Owner of original: Daily Evening Crescent (Raleigh, North Carolina) Date: 27 Mar 1874, Fri |
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9915 | ![]() | Violet Hester Marriage Bond to Robert Trollinger Violet Hester Marriage Bond to Robert Trollinger |
Owner of original: Bedford, Tennessee Date: November 27th, 1867 |
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9916 | Violet Hester Marriage to Robert Trollinger Violet Hester Marriage to Robert Trollinger |
Owner of original: Tennessee, Marriage Records Date: 1867 |
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9917 | ![]() | Violet Trullinger of Farragut Dead The Daily Nonpareil Council Bluffs, Iowa · Monday, February 12, 1940 Page 10 | ||
9918 | Visit Miss Edith Stamey who has been on a visit to heruncle,Mr. W. A. Stamey, has returned to her home in Lincolnton, much to the regret of some of our young men |
Owner of original: The Lincoln County News Lincolnton, North Carolina Date: 21 Jun 1910, Tue • Page 1 |
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9919 | visit Editor W. L. Stamey of the High point Hnterprlse. and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stamey, the first of the week. They were traveling by automobile and had been to the mountains. |
Owner of original: Asheville Citizen-Times Asheville, North Carolina Date: 02 Sep 1917, Sun • Page 10 |
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9920 | visit Mr. W. A. Stamey, of Newton, spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother, Mr. J. L. Stamey. |
Owner of original: The Evening Chronicle Charlotte, North Carolina Date: 07 Jun 1909, Mon • Page 6 |
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9921 | Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson arrived this week from Texas to spend some time with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stamey. |
Owner of original: Hickory Daily Record Hickory, North Carolina Date: 19 Jul 1919, Sat • Page 5 |
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9922 | Visit Miss Mozelle Trollinger, who has been spending some time here with her sisters. Mrs. W. A. Stamey and Mrs. Ida Trollinger, left a few days ago for Spring Hope, where she will teach |
Owner of original: Hickory Daily Record Hickory, North Carolina Date: 15 Sep 1920, Wed • Page 2 |
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9923 | Visit to FL |
Owner of original: Elizabethton Star (Elizabethton, Tennessee) Date: 31 Jan 1931, Sat |
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9924 | Visitation Miss Hattie Sherrill of Sherrill's Ford, is visiting her sister in Newton, Mrs. Ida Trollinger. |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina Date: 13 Jan 1905, Fri • Page 3 |
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9925 | visitation Miss Daisy Stamey, of Newton, was the guest of Miss Annie Lee McAllister Thanksgiving day. |
Owner of original: The Charlotte Observer Charlotte, North Carolina Date: 02 Dec 1917, Sun • Page 21 |
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9926 | visitation Miss Daisy Stamey has returned home after a visit to relatives and friends in Salisbury for several days. |
Owner of original: Asheville Citizen-Times Asheville, North Carolina Date: 09 Sep 1917, Sun • Page 8 |
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9927 | Visitation Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trollinger and son James after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little returned today to their home In Pulaski, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little accompanied them as far, as Bristol |
Owner of original: Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 03 Feb 1919, Mon • Page 5 |
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9928 | Visitation Mrs. Stanyarne Little returned last week from Pulaski, Virginia, where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trollinger. Mrs. Stanyarne Little returned last week from Pulaski, Virginia, where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trollinger. |
Owner of original: Johnson City, Tennessee 25 Mar 1924, Tue • Page 6 Date: Johnson City, Tennessee 25 Mar 1924, Tue • Page |
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9929 | Visitation Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little are expected home this week from Pulaski, Va, where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Little are en route home from an extended stay at Clifton Springs, N. Y. |
Owner of original: Johnson City Chronicle Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 19 Sep 1923, Wed • Page 5 |
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9930 | Visitation |
Owner of original: The Johnson City Staff Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 25 Jun 1924, Wed • Page 9 |
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9931 | Visitation Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little spent Sunday in Bristol, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Munsey Slack. |
Owner of original: Johnson City Chronicle Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 02 Apr 1929, Tue • Page 7 |
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9932 | Visitation Mr. R. H. Trollinger of Salisbury was in Newton last Saturday, visiting his mother, Mrs. Susan Trollinger |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina Date: 24 Dec 1908, Thu • Page 3 |
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9933 | ![]() | Visitation Announcement S. M.- Trollinger of Cassville MO, will arrive Saturday evening to visit with his two sons and families. Houston the young son of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Trollinger, will come with his grandfather. |
Owner of original: The Record-Democrat (Wagoner, Oklahoma) Date: 08 Apr 1920, Thu |
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9934 | ![]() | Visitation Notice Mrs. W. L Trollinger of Fritch, Tex., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Cummins. Her husband, Cpl. Trollinger of Ft. Riley joined her here for the weekend. |
Owner of original: Beatrice Daily Sun (Beatrice, Gage, Nebraska, United States of America) Date: 21 Jan 1952, Mon |
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9935 | ![]() | Visitation Notice Cpl. W. L. Trollinger and wife of Junction City, Kan., spent the weekend in Beatrice with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cummins. Mrs. Wes Cummins was in Lincoln on business Monday. |
Owner of original: Beatrice Daily Sun (Beatrice, Nebraska) Date: 09 Sep 1952, Tue |
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9936 | Visitation prior to wedding Mr. Jno C. Dailey accompanied by his sisters Misses Kate and Jennie, are visiting relatives in Caswell county. Miss Bettie Roney of May wood accompanied them, and will visit in Virginia |
Owner of original: The Burlington News Burlington, North Carolina Date: 22 Aug 1900, Wed • Page 7 |
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9937 | Visitation with Mrs. J. M. Trollinger Misses Della and Inez Hillhouse of Chelsea, were the guests of Mrs. J. M. Trollinger Sunday CLIPPED FROM The Weekly Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma 06 Jan 1911, Fri • Page 5 |
Owner of original: The Weekly Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma Date: 06 Jan 1911, Fri • Page 5 |
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9938 | Visitations Misses Lillie. Nelson Mason. Mary Exum Snow. Lillie Jones. Sadie Trollinger and Oscar Barker motored to Oxford; Saturday where they spent the after-. noon with friends. |
Owner of original: Durham Morning Herald Durham, North Carolina Date: 26 Sep 1922, Tue • Page 7 |
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9939 | Visitations Miss Mary Wiley and Miss Sadie Trollinger, the latter of Releigh, N.C., students at a music school in Baltimore, are spending the holidays with MIss Wiley's parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Wiley. |
Owner of original: The York Daily Record York, Pennsylvania Date: 26 Dec 1918, Thu • Page 3 |
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9940 | Visitations Mrs. Ida Trollinger and children and Miss Rebecca Trollinger spent Saturday in Lincolnton visiting friends. Misses Vena Little and Mozelle Trollinger have returned from Davenport College for the summer vacation |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina Date: 07 Jun 1906, Thu • Page 2 |
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9941 | Visitations Miss Daisy Stamey and automobile party from Newton on their way to Ocean View took supper at W. L. Stamey's last evening, cousin of Miss Stamey |
Owner of original: lizarduva Member Photo Clipped by lizarduva · 3 seconds ago Clipped from The Review High Point, North Carolina Date: 01 Aug 1918, Thu • Page 1 |
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9942 | Visitations Miss Daisy Stamey has returned home after a visit to relatives and friends in Salisbury for several days |
Owner of original: Asheville Citizen-Times Asheville, North Carolina Date: 09 Sep 1917, Sun • Page 8 |
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9943 | Visitations |
Owner of original: Johnson City Staff-News Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 20 Mar 1929, Wed • Page 6 |
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9944 | Visitations Mr. R. H. Trollinger, of Newton was in this city last week with a wagon load of chickens The Hickory Press Hickory, North Carolina 07 Nov 1895, Thu • Page 7 |
Owner of original: The Hickory Press Hickory, North Carolina Date: 07 Nov 1895, Thu • Page 7 |
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9945 | Visiting from Adair Those who came up from Adair this morning were: R. L. Brock, J. M. Trollinger, Oce Benge, Bob Hughes, Cleve Dunham and J. R. Carselowey CLIPPED FROM The Weekly Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma 20 Sep 1912, Fri • Page 6 |
Owner of original: The Weekly Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma Date: 20 Sep 1912, Fri • Page 6 |
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9946 | Visitor of the "Haw River House" Wilmington journal. [volume], July 25, 1856, Image 2 About Wilmington journal. [volume] (Wilmington, N.C.) 1844-1895 |
Owner of original: Wilmington journal. [volume] (Wilmington, N.C.) 1844-1895 Date: July 25, 1856, Image 2 |
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9947 | Visitor to the Little's Mrs. James Trollinger of Pulaski Virginia was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little at their home on Southwest Avenue. |
Owner of original: Johnson City Staff-News Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 26 Nov 1924, Wed • Page 3 |
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9948 | ![]() | Visits Mrs. Attie Trollinger Shrum, from Indian Territory, is visiting friends and relatives.' She has the remitting fever now at Mrs. E. A. Shrum's. Dr. Bradley Bradley is the attending physician. |
Owner of original: The Windsor Review, Date: 24 Jul 1902, Thu |
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9949 | ![]() | Vows Exchanged At Tyndall Chapel In simplicity and seiemty. Miss Bonnie Jean Hudson, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Roland L. Hudson, Sr., of 316 Blackshear Drive, Panama City, became the wife of Second Lieutenant David Seitz of Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Lieutenant Seitz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seitz of McKeesport, Pa The wedding was an event of Jan. 26 at four o'clock in the afternoon at Tyndall AFB Chapel Number Two. The ceremony was performed b e f o r e a candlelighted altar flanked by large floor standards including gladiolias, lilies, chrysanthemums and baby breath poised before the altar which held twelve white burning tapers. Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) Karl L. Swain of Tyndall AFB officiated. Family pews were identified with large white satin bows holding giant mums and streamers of leather leaf fern. The altar rail was enhanced with trailing ivy and fern. Windows of the c h a p e l held arrangements of giant mums and ivy trailing to the floor. Mrs. Karl L. Swain, organist, played as Mrs. Mildred Yost sang "Because" and "The Wedding Prayer". Mrs. Roland Hudson, Jr. of Eglin AFB, served her sister- in-law as matron of honor. She was attired in a floor length d r e s s of carnation red satin- backed poi de sau of empire sheath design featuring a white Alencon lace yoke with short sleeves. Her headpiece was a matching lace covered bow with a shoulder length veil of matching illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of peppermint carnations with white streamers with love knots. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Susie Crowder and Miss Bonnie Jean Svabowda. They were dressed identically to the matron of honor. All attendants ensembles were designed and made by the bride The petite brunette bride, gix-- en in marriage by her father, was resplendant in her formal gown of silk organza over silk poi de sau re-embroidered with alencon lace and featuring a scooped neckline. Her matching cathedral train was attached at the waist with an applique I of Alencon lace. Her shoulder length veil s silk illusion was held in place by a matching forward rose, studded with seed pearls. Her cascade bouquet, which fell to her knees, was a large, white, yellow-throated orchid, white cataline orchids and feathered chrysanthemums Her only ornament was a single strand pearls bought for her before was born. Captain Roland Hudson, Jr., served as best man. Ushers chosen for the occasion were Lieutenant Kenneth Smith of Tyndall Air Foice Base, and Arthur C. Carlson,ni. The mother of the bride chose, for her daughter's wedding, a dressmaker suit of shocking pink silk and lace matching accessories. Her corsage was a large deep-throated orchid. The groom's mother was attired in an aqua silk linen sheath with matching accessories and a lavender orchid corsage. Mrs. Ruth Kerr, grandmother of the bride from Richmond, Va, was attired a baby blue dressmaker suit with matching accessories. Her corsage was an arrangement white cynibiclium orchids. Mrs. Myrtle Hudson, paternal grandmother of the bride, Laurel, Del., chose a dressmaker suit of turquois with matching accessories. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained with a reception in the Red Room of the Officers' Club. The bride's table was overlaid with white pleated cloth and was centered with a three tiered wedding cake separated with delicate white swans and topped with a pearl encrusted heart, centered with miniature wedding bells and surrounded by lilly of the valley. The cake was surrounded baby breath and giant white mums. It was flanked on side by three-branched candelabra holding burning white tapers and floral arrangements miniature white mums and delicate fern which trail length of the table. Sterling trays holding red and white bridal mints completed this setting. After the initial cutting of (See VOWS, Page 14) (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Panama City News-Herald Panama City, Florida Date: 04 Feb 1968, Sun • Page 15 |
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9950 | W. B. GAITHER. NOTICE. W. B. GAITHER. NOTICE. By virtue of a mortgage to me made and executed the 4th day of September, .1888, by William J. Trollinger, and recorded in book 33, page 89. I will sell at the court house in Newton two lots in the town of Crossing, in Catawba county, on the 18th day of November next, for cash. One lot known as the W. J. Trollinger dwelling house, joining lots of John Sietzer and others, containing about one acre. Also another undivided half on the W. J, Trollinger and Moser store house and lot in said town. W. H. MORROW, Oct. 15, 1889. Mortgagee |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina Date: 15 Nov 1889, Fri • Page 3 |