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22301 | Pennsylvania, U.S., World War I Veterans Service and Compensation File | |||
22302 | Pennsylvania, U.S., World War I Veterans Service and Compensation Files for William Henry Yocum | |||
22303 | Pennsylvania, Veteran Compensation Application | |||
22304 | Pennsylvania, Veteran Compensation Application Files, WWII, 1950-1966 for Charles R Brenneman | |||
22305 | Pension | |||
22306 | People - by Jennifer Brummett Patsi Trollinger newspaper article (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Advocate-Messenger (Danville, Kentucky) Date: 1 Dec 2003 |
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22307 | Personal Mention Miss Nevada Trollinger and Mr. J. H. Trollinger of Catawba are visiting their sister, Mr. J. Harrill. |
Owner of original: The Messenger and Intelligencer Wadesboro, North Carolina Date: 06 Sep 1906, Thu • Page 1 |
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22308 | Personals Miss Ruth Dexter left this morning for a week’s visit with Miss Lelia Trollinger at Roseland, Mo. |
Owner of original: The Sedalia Democrat Date: 24 Aug 1906, Fri, Page 5 |
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22309 | Personals Miss Verdie and Sadie Trollinger students at Greensboro College for Women, went to their home at Burlington yesterday afternoon to spend the week-end with their parents. |
Owner of original: Greensboro Daily News Greensboro, North Carolina Date: 22 Oct 1916, Sun • Page 6 |
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22310 | Personals Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 307 North Evans street, entertained members of the T. T. card club at her home last night. Prizes were awarded Mrs. George Amole and Mrs. Norman Bitting. Luncheon was served. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 26 Apr 1934, Thu • Page 6 |
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22311 | Personals Mrs. U. G. Mauger and Mrs. E. G, Keen, Warwick, attended a Shrine session in Reading last night. Mr. and Mrs. George Amole, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartenstine, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger and daughter, Jane, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christ, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Christ gave a dinner at card party at their home. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 13 Mar 1934, Tue • Page 6 |
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22312 | Personals Miss Alta Trollinger. Mr. Samuel Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ludwig, Mr, William Slick, Miss Twila Hartenstine, Mr. James Gorman, Mr. and Mrs, George Lessig and Mr, Carson Elliott were among those from Pottstown who attended the Penn-Princeton game in Philadelphia Saturday night. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 13 Mar 1934, Tue • Page 6 |
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22313 | Personals PERSONALS Miss Jane A. Trollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. 313 North Evans st., left yesterday to spend the week in the home of her sister. Mrs. Joseph Forrest, Wayne, Pa. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 11 Aug 1942, Tue • Page 5 |
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22314 | Personals Mrs. Ida Trollinger spent last week in Charlotte studying the spring and summer styles of Millinery. Miss Cannon of Charlotte arrived in Newton Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ida Trollinger. |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton Date: 17 Mar 1910, Thu • Page 3 |
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22315 | Personals PERSONALS Mrs. Dever Little returned Tuesday to her home in Gaffney, South Carolina, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little, Southwest avenue. |
Owner of original: Johnson City Chronicle Johnson City, Tennessee Date: 14 Aug 1931, Fri • Page 10 |
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22316 | Persons Burton Marriage CLIPPED FROM The Orlando Sentinel Orlando, Florida 12 Apr 1987, Sun • Page 261 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Orlando Sentinel Orlando, Florida Date: 12 Apr 1987, Sun • Page 261 |
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22317 | Petition of Naturalization (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22318 | Pharmacy College Hails Retiring Dr. Meyer (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia Date: 28 May 1960, Sat • Page 6 |
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22319 | Phillip and Hannah Drollinger Deed Butler Co 1809 |
Owner of original: Butler Co Deed Family Search Date: 2024/1809 |
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22320 | Phillip Drollinger Butler Co Deed 1805 |
Owner of original: Butler Co Deeds Family Search Date: 2024/1805 |
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22321 | Phillip Drollinger Butler Co Deed 1806 |
Owner of original: Butler Co Deeds Date: 2024/1806 |
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22322 | Photo of Carissa (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Connie Trollinger Date: 6 Mar 2020 |
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22323 | Photo of Jim Trullinger The Ithaca Journal Ithaca, New York 03 Jun 1975, Tue • Page 3 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: 03 Jun 1975, Tue • Page 3 Date: The Ithaca Journal Ithaca, New York |
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22324 | Photograph of Simon Trollinger |
Owner of original: Dallas Morning News Date: Sunday, Apr 24, 1960 Dallas, TX Page: 11 |
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22325 | Phyllis Carol Black-Trolinger-Luque (her Facebook page post 1 Jun 2018) | |||
22326 | Phyllis Carol Black-Trolinger-Luque and husband Tom (her Facebook page post 14 Apr 2019) | |||
22327 | Phyllis Trollinger Engagement Announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Koen's Studio / Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas Date: Published 07 Sep 1958, Sun • Page 19 |
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22328 | Phyllis Trollinger Wedding Photo (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas Date: 12 Oct 1958, Sun • Page 9 |
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22329 | Phyllis Trollinger Wedding Shower (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Pampa Daily News Pampa, Texas Date: 12 Sep 1958, Fri • Page 7 |
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22330 | Picture from Cecil Trollinger to Judith Maines Picture from Cecil Trollinger to Judith Maines (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22331 | 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. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) Date: 20 Sep 1957, Fri |
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22332 | Pittsburgh City Directory 1917 | |||
22333 | Pittsburgh Press Sept 1908 | |||
22334 | Plan Halloween Party CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri 15 Oct 1959, Thu • Page 1 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Index Hermitage, Missouri Date: 15 Oct 1959, Thu • Page 1 |
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22335 | 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 |
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22336 | 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 |
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22337 | 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 |
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22338 | Pleasant Home United Methodist Church, Gresham, Oregon | |||
22339 | Pliny Durant PLane313 originally shared this on 24 Jan 2010 Ancestry.com-Family Trees | |||
22340 | Police Reports for July 5 2018 Allan Sage Trollinger, 18, unlawful purchase or possession of alcoholic beverage (M) (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Suffolk News-Herald Date: 6 Jul 2018 |
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22341 | 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 |
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22342 | Portrait of Nancy Elizabeth Bradsher
Portrait of Nancy Elizabeth Bradsher posted by Claire "Cassie" Dandridge Selleck from family belongings of mother Patricia Veazey Dandridge |
Owner of original: Claire "Cassie" Dandridge Selleck Date: originally shared this on 02 Feb 2018 on Ancestry. |
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22343 | 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 |
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22344 | Priscilla Harrill Joyce Robinson originally shared this on Ancestry.com Family Trees 29 Sep 2008 (Joyce lives in Phoenix, AZ) | |||
22345 | 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 |
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22346 | Prisoner of War | |||
22347 | 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 |
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22348 | 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 |
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22349 | Probate Estate File | |||
22350 | Probate notice The Tennessean Nashville, Tennessee · Sunday, April 16, 1922 |