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22351 | Probate notice | |||
22352 | Probate of Catherine | |||
22353 | Probate Record | |||
22354 | Probate Record | |||
22355 | Probate Record | |||
22356 | 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. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Date: 24 May 2019 |
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22357 | Probation Hearing Set In Checks Case (Clarence Euford Trollinger) The San Bernardino County Sun San Bernardino, California · Tuesday, June 19, 1956 Page 10 | |||
22358 | Prof. E. A. Hillhouse of Chelsea, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trollinger Sunday CLIPPED FROM 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 |
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22359 | Progress Awards Other Honors (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Date: 19 Oct 1983, WedPage 170 |
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22360 | 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 |
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22361 | Promotion for John Francis Brailsford Jr. Promotion for John Francis Brailsford Jr. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, South Carolina) Date: 25 Nov 1974, Mon |
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22362 | Putter Pool with Grampa!! He's 85yrs old and still golfs like 3times a week and practices his putting inside ;) ♡this man
#Grandpa #PutterPool #GolfaHolic #Number1Man Facebook post by Dacia 11 Feb 2013 | |||
22363 | 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 |
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22364 | quote.jpg Cecil Jeffrey Trollinger HS Senior Quote | |||
22365 | R. D. Anderson, Son to be Buried in Double Rites Richard D Anderson and son Gregory drowned in Portsmouth (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Daily Press Newport News, Virginia Date: 18 Apr 1960, Mon • Page 15 |
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22366 | Rachel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22367 | Rachel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22368 | Rachel (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22369 | Rachel Rachel's Facebook post 25 Jul 2015 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22370 | Rachel (L) and Cassie in Charleston Rachel Facebook post 15 Aug 2015 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22371 | Rachel Drollinger (Nov 2018) (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22372 | Rachel M. Sage-Trolinder 2016 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22373 | Randi Facebook post by Randi 22 Dec 2019 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22374 | Rare Illness Is Fatal Tulsa World Mon, May 07, 1934 Page 2 | |||
22375 | Ray Library Circulation Sets Record CLIPPED FROM 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 |
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22376 | Raymond & Mary Marriage Certificate | |||
22377 | Raymond, Carolee and Quaid Facebook post by Carolee 3 Oct 2018 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22378 | RE: death of Elizabeth Augusta Koch-Drullinger Publication: Urbana Daily Courier; Date: Feb 24, 1916; Section: None; Page: 5 | |||
22379 | Real Estate Transfers Jeffrey Tambornini to Keylee Trollinger, Twin Pines, $165,000 CLIPPED FROM The Knoxville News-Sentinel Knoxville, Tennessee 14 Feb 2021, Sun • Page H7 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Knoxville News-Sentinel Knoxville, Tennessee Date: 14 Feb 2021, Sun • Page H7 |
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22380 | Rebeckah's father's obituary The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California) 21 May 1995, Sun Page 41 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22381 | Recent Weddings (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Atlanta Journal Atlanta, GA Page: 36 Date: Wednesday, Oct 19, 1966 |
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22382 | Record of Marriage between Dempsey Griffie and Dolores Ann Lessley (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Oregon State Marriages Date: 1906-1966 |
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22383 | 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 |
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22384 | Record of Marriages Caswell County Between Lewis (Louis) Griffin and Bettie Barker 1892 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Record of Marriages Caswell County Date: 1892 |
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22385 | Red Carnation Robert Reid painting (left handed) - Mary Trollinger Little posed for portrait |
Owner of original: Robert Reid Date: 1929 |
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22386 | Register of Deeds Marriage License Index List (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: North Carolina, Register of Deeds Date: 27 Jan 1989 |
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22387 | Registration Card |
Date: September 12 1918 |
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22388 | Remembering Pop Pop My grandparents (Ida and Hardy) had a large garden, and my grandpa was masterful at tending to it. When my brother Kenny and I were growing up we would run all about the yard climbing up the apples trees and eating apples, pear, and grapes straight from the trees and vines. We were hardly ever allowed to touch his vegetable garden though, as my grandfather took the greatest care to ensure the produce was as bountiful as possible. When he did rarely allow us to help pick string beans, for example, there would invariably be fault found with our technique :) Anything produced from the garden over what he and my grandmother needed he would often sell on the side of the road, outside of their house in Oxon Hill. My father Cecil Jeffrey Trollinger told me that when he was growing up the farm was even larger as the government needed to take some of the land to build a school next door. My father indicated my grandpa never really made his children "work the farm" and my Dad always acknowledged that afforded him an opportunity to have a more normal childhood. My grandfather, or Pop Pop, as his grandchildren called him chose to tend the farm himself, almost solely. My grandmother kept house; cooking, laundry, and cleaning indoors. My grandfather grew up during the great depression and this had an extreme influence on his outlook and how much value he placed on various essentials. He was never wasteful, and even the scraps of his garden went back into the soil as fertilizer or was placed just outside of the fenced area to feed the local deer population. My Dad witnessed my grandfather repairing the roof of their house well into his 70's to illustrate what type of work ethic he had. While not the most affectionate individual you always knew where you stood with our "Pop Pop" - and he was ready with a quick smile or laugh anytime something amused him. My grandparents had several pets growing up (Dogs named Buster and Missy, and a Cat named Sissy). I've been told at least some, if not all of their pets, were strays taken in by them. Some of my most formative memories were spent at my grandparents house with my brother over the summers. General recollections from his granddaughter 6/20/2022 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Elizabeth Louise Trollinger Date: 20 Jun 2022 |
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22389 | Remodified my AR-15 Facebook post by Buddy 4 May 2019 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
22390 | Report From Health Board Of Births And Deaths. The Evansville Journal Mon, Dec 04, 1905 Page 9 | |||
22391 | 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. Clipped from |
Owner of original: Ironton County Register Date: 14 Oct 1920, Thu |
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22392 | Request for Santa Susan Trollinger 8 years old in 1980 Modesto, CA (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Modesto Bee Modesto, California Date: 09 Dec 1980, Tue • Page 30 |
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22393 | Resolution Egbert Trollinger, Miss Willie Trollinger, and Charlie Trollinger mentioned |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina Date: 13 Sep 1939, Wed • Page 3 |
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22394 | Resolutions of Leesville Sabbath-school. Whereas, inasmuch as our Heavenly Heavenly Father, in his divine wisdom, has removed from our midst Sister Martha Trollinger,one of the members of the Leesville Sunday-school; Sunday-school; therefore, be it Resolved, that while we bow in humble submission to him who is too wise to err, we can but feel our loss a sad and heavy one in the sudden and sad accident that caused the death of Sister Trollinger. The Sab bath-school bath-school bath-school has lost an earnest, true and faithful worker; the church, a consistent and faithful member; the community, a true and trusted friend. Unbounded in hospitality, a friend to the sick, the poor and needy will ever hold her name in high esteem for kindness received at her hand. That we extend our heart felt sympathy to the children, and relatives of Sister Trollinger, who now mourns their loss and commend them to the care of Him who is ever ready to heal the broken hearted and whose race is sufficient for all the trials and conflicts of this life. That a copy of these resolution be sent to the family of the deceased, also a copy be spread upon the minutes minutes of the Secretary, also a copy each of these resolutions be sent with request for publication to the count; papers J. W. Rinkle, Alice Acock, Mary Stakks. Committee. |
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye (Clinton, Missouri) Date: 28 Feb 1891, Sat |
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22395 | Returned for the summer from school |
Owner of original: The Welch Watchman Welch, Oklahoma Date: 06 Aug 1914, Thu • Page 3 |
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22396 | Returned Home for the Summer |
Owner of original: The Welch Watchman Welch, Oklahoma Date: 08 Aug 1917, Wed • Page |
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22397 | REV George Meade Kissinger III | |||
22398 | Rev. Enoch Trollinger Tonsillectomy Rev. Enoch Trollinger was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frazier. Mrs. Vester Collins is in Coweta at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Gibbons. She will be here during her mothers absence of about three weeks. Reverend Trollinger left Tuesday for Cassville, Mo., to visit with his mother. While there he will have a tonsillectomy. |
Owner of original: The Record-Democrat (Wagoner, Oklahoma) Date: 10 Sep 1942, Thu |
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22399 | Reverand Trollinger at the Hill Crest Hospital Reverand Trollinger at the Hill Crest Hospital recovering from throat operation |
Owner of original: The Record-Democrat (Wagoner, Oklahoma) Date: 14 Jan 1943, Thu |
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22400 | Reverend Trollinger Illness Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbins drove to Tulsa Sunday and visited with Reverend Trollinger. Reverend Trollinger seems to be improving, but does not know when he will be able to .fill, his pulpit at the Christian Church here. H. L. Denton is serving as pastor in the absence of Reverend Trollinger. |
Owner of original: The Record-Democrat (Wagoner, Oklahoma) Date: 10 Dec 1942, Thu |