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1101 | (Ref photo of Louise also included with her obituary) Louise Trolinder, of Midland, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, August 14, 2007. She was born August 17, 1936 to Cub Harrelson Myers and Birdie Mae Parks Myers in Scott County, Mississippi. Louise moved from Lake, Mississippi to Big Spring, Texas in 1950. On May 29, 1952, she married Otis Trolinder. She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church from 1955 until 2000. Louise was currently a member of First United Methodist Church of Midland. She was preceded in death by her parents. Louise is survived by her husband, Otis Trolinder of Midland, TX; son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy and Bunny Trolinder of Ruidoso, NM; son, David Trolinder of Midland, TX; granddaughter, Amanda Burnum and her husband, Ron, of Albuquerque, NM; grandson, David Trolinder II and his wife, Crystal, of San Angelo, TX; granddaughter, Crystal Lynn of Midland, TX; grandsons, Coby Trolinder and Jacob Trolinder; great-grandchildren, David III, Shelby, Kennedy, Ciara, Memphis, and Mystery. Also surviving are sisters, Nell Shaw of Dickson, TN; Frances Pitts of Spring Branch, TX; Ida Simpson of Odessa, TX; and Peggy Massey of Rockwell, NC. The family will receive friends at Ellis Funeral Home, Thursday, August 16, 2007 between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Funeral services have been scheduled for 11:00 A.M. Friday, August 17, 2007 in the Glass Chapel at First United Methodist Church with Reverend Jan Reed officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home. To place on-line condolences visit www.mem.com. Memorials may be directed to First United Methodist Church, 305 N. Baird, Midland, Texas 79701.. Published in Midland Reporter-Telegram from August 15 to August 16, 2007 Social Security Death Index Name: Louise Myers Trolinder Last Residence: 79708 Midland, Midland, Texas, United States of America Born: 17 Aug 1936 Died: 14 Aug 2007 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (1963) | Myers, Birdie Louise (I26997)
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1102 | (Ref photo of Mary attached to her obit) DOYLESTOWN - Mary Jane Drollinger, age 83 of Doylestown, passed away on October 3, 2014. On May 29, 1931, a girl was born to William and Effie Schmale on a farm in Doylestown. Growing up, her father ran a meat market on Wooster Rd. in Barberton. The youngest of five, her siblings, Jack, Dorothy Mae, Bob Schmale and Roberta Rector have all preceded her in death. A homemaker, she enjoyed cake decorating, knitting, and making clothes for her family. She had the best laugh. Preceded in death by her husband, Harold L. in 1994, Mary Jane is survived by her children, Bruce of Akron and Keith (Kay) of Doylestown; grandchildren, Jeremy and Kristen Drollinger; many nieces, nephews. The family wishes to thank her friends, Ellen and Dixie, and caregivers, Deb, Grace, Susan, Judy, Lynn, Megan, Nancy, and Sue. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 11 a.m. at The Zak-Thacker & Monbarren Funeral Home, 132 N. Portage St., Doylestown, 44230 with Rev. Carl Dulin, officiating. Burial to take place at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends and family may call on Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Life Care Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, OH 44691. Online obituary and guest registry are available at www.zakmonbarrenfh.com (Zak-Thacker & Monbarren, 330-658-2211) | Schmale, Mary Jane (I13746)
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1103 | (Ref photo of Mary attached to her obit) Mary Irene (Grimes) Trullinger was born on January 21, 1927 in Auburn, Nebraska to William and Hanora Irene (Squire) Grimes. Mary grew up in Valley where she attended grade school and graduated from Valley High School in 1945. Mary married Earl Trullinger on December 10, 1947 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Elkhorn, Nebraska and they were blessed with two sons: Richard and William; Mary and Earl raised their family in Valley. Mary worked as a waitress before she was married and later devoted herself to her family. She was dedicated to her family and took great pride in caring for her sons. Mary was a smart and loving woman who was an avid husker fan and enjoyed dumplings, diet coke and lunch at the Dairy Chef. Mary passed away on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at Arbor Manor in Fremont, Nebraska at the age of 87 years 8 months and 6 days. She was preceded in death by her parents William and Irene, husband Earl and brother Bill; Mary is survived by her sons Richard and William both of Fremont; Funeral Home: Reichmuth Funeral Home www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com Elkhorn, Nebraska, UNITED STATES 68022 | Grimes, Mary Irene (I30268)
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1104 | (Ref photo of Mary attached to her obituary) Mary L. Trolinger, 76, of Crowder, died Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, at St. Francis Medical Center in Tulsa. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Crowder Church of Christ with Dan Banks officiating. Burial will be at Crowder Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester. Born Sept. 30, 1933, in Crowder, she was the daughter of Samuel Grimes and Evelyn (Moore) Leak. She married Garland Trolinger on Nov. 30, 1951, in McAlester. She worked as coordinator with OREC for 25 years. She also worked as a cook at Crowder school. She was on the Kibois board for several years and was a member of the Crowder Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Garland Trolinger, of the home; foster son, Gene Kelley, of California; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Joe Kenneth "Bud" and Laveda Leak, of Crowder, and Larry and Pearl Leak, of Crowder; two sisters-in-law, Opal Endsley, of Blocker, and Nadine Shannon, of Blocker, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one nephew, John D. Leak. Pallbearers will be Kenny Leak, Michael Leak, J.R. Leak, Rick Shannon, Jarod Michael and Keith Yount. Honorary pallbearers will be Joyce Wilcox, Tommie (Oneth) Gibson, Bob Yount and Steve Curtis. Memorials may be made to Crowder Senior Citizens Center. Published in the McAlester News-Capital on 11/13/2009 She was the daughter of Samuel Grimes and Evelyn (Moore) Leak. She married Garland Trolinger on Nov. 30, 1951, in McAlester. She worked as coordinator with OREC for 25 years. She also worked as a cook at Crowder school. She was on the Kibois board for several years and was a member of the Crowder Church of Christ. She passed away at St. Francis Medical Center in Tulsa at the age of 76. Survivors include her husband, Garland Trolinger, of the home; foster son, Gene Kelley, of California; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Joe Kenneth "Bud" and Laveda Leak, of Crowder, and Larry and Pearl Leak, of Crowder; two sisters-in-law, Opal Endsley, of Blocker, and Nadine Shannon, of Blocker, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one nephew, John D. Leak. Pallbearers will be Kenny Leak, Michael Leak, J.R. Leak, Rick Shannon, Jarod Michael and Keith Yount. Honorary pallbearers will be Joyce Wilcox, Tommie (Oneth) Gibson, Bob Yount and Steve Curtis. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Crowder Church of Christ with Dan Banks officiating. Burial will be at Crowder Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester. McAlester News Capital | Leak, Mary Louise (I25898)
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1105 | (Ref photo of Phoebe attached to her obituary) Phoeba Marie Trolinger, 83, of Hindsville, Arkansas, died May 16, 2009 at the Northwest Medical Center-Springdale, She was born January 7, 1926 at Hindsville, Arkansas, the daughter of Doyl Wilburn and Cynthia Annis Alderson Phillips. She had retired from Campbell Soup Company in Fayetteville after sixteen years of service. She attended Christian Home Free Will Baptist Church at Colbaugh and was preceded in death by one grandson, Shawn Mason, one granddaughter, Leisa Oxier and one son-in-law, Larry Mason. Survivors include: her husband, Ellis Trolinger of the home; one son, Ronald Trolinger of Springdale, Arkansas; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Vivian Mason of Highfill, Arkansas, Patricia and James W. Larson of Tontitown, Arkansas and Dorothy and Arlis Oxier of Cave Springs, Arkansas; one sister, Alene Drake of Lowell, Arkansas; one grandson, Anthony Mason with the U. S. Army in Bamberg, Germany and two granddaughters, Denise Gunem of Centerton, Arkansas and Cynthia Reed of Springdale, Arkansas; two great-grandsons, Dakota Chance Reed of Springdale, Arkansas and Dominik Mason of Bamberg, Germany; and two great-granddaughters, Christina Hall of Springdale, Arkansas and Cadence Mason of Bamberg, Germany. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A. M. Wednesday, May 20, in the chapel of Brashears Funeral Home with The Reverends Earl Dean Morris and Ellis Doyle officiating. Interment will be in the Colbaugh Cemetery under the direction of Brashears Funeral Home www.brashearsfuneralhome.net of Huntsville, Arkansas. Pallbearers will be: A. B. Burton, Clifford Burton, Lonnie Burton, Dwight McCoy, Loy "Buck" Evans and Robert Birchfield. Honorary pallbearers will be: R. C. Bolinger and Tommy Hansen. The family will receive friends from 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. on Tuesday at the funeral home. HINDSVILLE - Phoeba Marie Trolinger, 83, of Hindsville died May 16, 2009, at Northwest Medical Center-Springdale. She was born Jan. 7, 1926, in Hindsville to Doyl Wilburn and Cynthia Annis Alderson Phillips. She retired after 16 years from Campbell Soup in Fayetteville. She attended Christian Home Free Will Baptist Church in Colbaugh. She was preceded in death by a grandson and a granddaughter. Survivors include her husband, Ellis Trolinger of the home; a son, Ronald Trolinger of Springdale; three daughters, Vivian Mason of Highfill, Patricia Larson and husband James W. of Tontitown and Dorothy Oxier and husband Arlis of Cave Springs; a sister, Alene Drake of Lowell; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at Brashears Funeral Home in Huntsville with the Revs. Earl Dean Morris and Ellis Doyle officiating. Burial will be in Colbaugh Cemetery. | Phillips, Phoeba Marie (I7832)
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1106 | (Ref photo of Randall attached to his obituary) Pitman Funeral Homes Service Schedule Randall "Hog" Drullinger Visitation: Date: July 8, 2014 Time: 3-7 pm Visitation Location: Pitman Funeral Home, 1545 Wentzville Pkwy., Wentzville, MO Service: Date: July 8, 2014 Time: 7:00 pm Service Location: Pitman Funeral Home, 1545 Wentzville Pkwy., Wentzville, MO Interment: Private Family Cemetery Memorials/Donations The U.S.S LST Ship Memorial Inc, or Missouri Department of Conservation. Obituary Randy "Hog" Drullinger passed away on July 3, 2014 at the age of 60. He was the beloved husband of Kathy Drullinger nee Lohden of Wentzville, Missouri; He is survived by his two daughters, Rachel Drullinger, Rebecca Drullinger; son, Ryan Drullinger; mother Waitstill Webb, sister, Linda Drullinger; brother, Daniel (Sue) Drullinger; He is preceded in death by his father Melvin "Buck" Drullinger, and brother, Wade F Drullinger. Randy was married to Kathy on August 17, 1979. Friends were special, gardening a passion, family his joy. Randy, you are going to be remembered for a very long time by the many people you have impressed along your journey. Peace is yours now. Until we meet again my dearest friend, Love and Life. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. | Drullinger, Randall Melvin "Randy" "Hog" (I20354)
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1107 | (Ref photo of Randy attached to his obituary) Randy Drollinger was born May 22,1955, in Kalispell. Following a logging accident, Randy was "called home by the Lord" on June 6, 2016, at the age of 61. Randy attended Peterson Elementary and graduated from Flathead in 1973. He met the love of his life, Vernell Boreson, at a dance. They married in 1975, and their son, Ryan, was born in 1976. Daughter Melissa followed in 1978. Randy and Vernell celebrated their 40th anniversary last September. Randy started his career in the house-building industry but found that logging was his passion. He was a legendary crane operator. His logging family included Ureco ('78-'83), Roberts Logging ('83-'85), Kelly Logging ('85-2012), Smith Logging ('12-'14), Gall Logging ('14-'16) and most recently Roberts Logging. Randy was a member of the church of Christ. He loved his family and friends. Summer days would find "Papa" boating on a lake, pulling his grandkids on a tube. Fall days were for hunting. He was a jokester and never knew a stranger. He wouldn't hesitate if he saw someone who needed a ride or roadside assistance. He was at home in the woods and died doing what he loved. Randy is survived by his wife, Vernell; children, Ryan Drollinger and Melissa and Frank Liebig, all of Kalispell; grandchildren, Leah, Rebekah and Timothy Liebig of Kalispell, and Ryan Drollinger Jr. of Winnett; siblings, Monte Drollinger of Seattle, Ashley Drollinger of Kalispell, Allison Drollinger-Thrush of Wasilla, Alaska, and Brian Drollinger of Columbia Falls; stepsiblings, Linda Andersen of Billings, Mike Kirk of Kalispell, Jim Kirk of Little Rock, Colorado; Uncle Bill and Aunt Barb Dye of Kalispell; numerous cousins, nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his father, Wesley Drollinger; mother, Beverly (Dye, Drollinger) Kirk; stepfather, Ed Kirk, and brothers Wade and Marlow Drollinger. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 11, at the Flathead County Fairgrounds Expo Building. Randy Scott Drollinger, 61, of Kalispell died Monday when a tree fell on him at a logging camp near Lake Mary Ronan. About half a dozen fellow crew members worked unsuccessfully to revive Drollinger. "That crew did a heroic job trying to save his life," Lake County Sheriff Don Bell said. They performed cardio-pulmonary resuscitation while waiting for emergency responders. Chief Cliff Volunteer Fire Department and the ALERT medical helicopter went to the Camp Tuffit Road location. The helicopter crew guided ground crews to the accident scene before landing on a nearby ridge. The roads were in considerable disrepair, were confusing and hindered emergency responders' arrival, Bell said. "The camp was in an area that was logged 20 years ago," Bell said. Polson Ambulance was dispatched but turned around before it reached the scene. Drollinger was pronounced dead by Lake County Sheriff Deputy Coroner Nathan White. The logging camp is located about eight miles south of Lake Mary Ronan. By MICHELLE LOVATO/Lake County Leader | Drollinger, Randy Scott (I12799)
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1108 | (Ref photo of Richard attached to his obit) April 10, 1925 October 06, 2014 Richard "Dick" Clifford Trullinger passed away following a long battle with asbestosis. Dick is survived by his wife, Genevive Jenny Trullinger of 69 years; four sons, Richard, Rex, Ron, and Randy; and numerous grand and great-grand children. At the age of 17, Dick joined the U.S. Navy and served in the South Pacific. Following the war, he began reading meters for the California Oregon Power Company. Forty years later he retired from the Pacific Power and Light Company as the North Umpqua Power Superintendent. In the mid 1980s, Dick and Jenny retired to Roseburg, Ore. During retirement Dick remained active by volunteering with the Roseburg Police and Sheriff Departments and the Lions Club. A military gravesite celebration of life with immediate family members was held October 09, 2014. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dick's memory to: Lions Vision Gifts 2201 SE 11th Ave. Portland, OR. 97214 | Trullinger, Richard Clifford "Dick" (I6282)
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1109 | (Ref photo of Robert) Ancestry.com TRULLENDER Robert Mark II bwolfe8140 originally shared this 26 Nov 2013 Portrait / Family Photo Posted: Sunday, December 15, 2013 5:02 am Karen Gleason | 0 comments Robert "Bob" Trullender is seeking the position of Val Verde County Judge. "The reason I am running for the position of county judge is to do my best to improve the quality of life for all of the citizens of Val Verde County. I have a vision of what we can get done if we all pull together and work toward the future," Trullender said. Robert M Trullender 50-54 years old Address 522 SE 28th Ave Ocala, FL 34471-2748 U.S. Public Records Index Name: Robert M Trullender Birth Date: 27 Jan 1961 Address: 3437 E Fort King St # B-220, Ocala, FL, 34470-1228 U.S. Public Records Index Name: Robert M Trullender Birth Date: 27 Jan 1961 Phone Number: 332-6823 [489-4968] Address: 5068 SW 164th CT, Ocala, FL, 34473 [5068 SW 164th CT, Ocala, FL, 32678] [5067 SW 166th Court Rd # 166, Ocala, FL, 34481-8824 (1993)] [5067 SW CT Rd 166, Ocala, FL, 34481 (1993)] OCALA - A former Kwik King Food Stores Inc. director of operations, accused of bilking the company out of $5,000 from a fund created for charities, was arrested and charged with two counts of grand theft Wednesday. According to a Sheriff's Office report, Robert M. Trullender, 46, was taken into custody at the Marion County Jail, where he was released the same day in lieu of $4,000 bail. Officials contend that Trullender stole $2,500 in 2006 and the same amount this year from a checking account established by the company for its program to support local charities. Monies used to fund the program, created in early 2006, came from things such as entry fees to company-organized golf tournaments and raffles. Trullender was in charge of the program. While it is not known what charities were beneficiaries of the program, the sheriff's report states that the 2007 proceeds were possibly intended for the Boy Scouts. Contacted by the Star-Banner on Thursday, Trullender refused comment. Trullender was terminated in late April, reportedly because his position was eliminated. The arrest report notes that around the time of his firing, Trullender contacted Debra Marty, a Kwik King district supervisor, and asked her to give him $500 from monies the company received from its March 12 golf tournament at Golden Ocala. Marty, finding the request suspicious, reported it to another employee, and Kwik King officials, with the assistance of Leo Smith Investigations, checked the charity account. Smith, a former Marion County sheriff's deputy, found that $5,000 was never deposited into the account. Trullender reportedly visited Kwik King owner Bill Tuck last month at his home, bearing an envelope containing $2,500. Trullender reportedly told Tuck he forgot he had the money. On July 10, Smith turned over information about the case to sheriff's detectives, who launched an investigation. Officials interviewed Marty, who told them she gave both of the $2,500 amounts to Trullender, believing the funds would be deposited to the charity account. Another employee, Wendy Norton, confirmed that the cash was given to Trullender. Among the donors interviewed by detectives was Leslie Scott, a representative of Royal Cup Coffee, who said his company had provided money for the golf tournament, believing that proceeds would go to charitable organizations. Detectives contacted Trullender, who told them he had an attorney. Officials spoke to Jorge Colon by telephone, who said his client wasn't making any statements. Sheriff's officials indicated that Trullender may be in the process of changing attorneys. Neither Tuck nor Colon could be reached by the Star-Banner for comment. Austin L. Miller may be reached at austin.miller@starbanner.com or 867-4118. http://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Robert_Trullender_1939550/ (Ref photo of Robert attached to this website) Marion County Robert Trullender Arrest Information Full Name: Robert M Trullender Date: 07/25/2007Time: 5:30 PM Personal Information Arrest Age: 46 Current Age: 52 Gender: Male Birthdate: 01/27/1961 | Trullender, Robert Mark "Bob" II (I30361)
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1110 | (Ref photo of Sabrina's headstone attached to this website.Inscription reads, "Mother Sabrina. [birth/death dates are obscured byvegetation]". Note: a photo of a large granite "TRULLINGER" familyplot marker is also included.) Sabrina Marmon Trullinger Birth: May 15, 1847 Cass County Michigan, USA Death: Jan., 1891 Mrs. Aaron Trellinger (sic) Lake City Graphic, Lake City, Iowa; Jan. 29, 1891 Mrs. Trellinger was a daughter of Mr. Peter Marmon, was born in Casscounty, Michigan, May 15, 1847; moving in 1858 to Franklin township,Polk county, Iowa. In the year 1864 she was united in marriage to Mr.Aaron Trellinger and the next winter she, with her husband, came toCalhoun county, where she resided until her death. They were among theearly settlers of the county and by frugality and perseverence haveacquired one of the finest farms in this section. She was the motherof nine children all of whom survive her. In her home Mrs. Trellingerwas cheerful, tender and affectionate; in the community she was lovedand respected by all who knew her. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Stophlet at the Unionchurch, Jackson township on Tuesday and the remains laid to rest inthe Cottonwood cemetery, by the side of her mother who passed away twoyears prior. A noble woman and a loving mother has gone. May peace beto her ashes and joy to her spirit. Family links: Parents: Marian Marmon (1808 - 1887) Spouse: Aaron A. Trullinger (1848 - 1919) Children: Mary Trullinger (1881 - 1881)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City Calhoun County Iowa, USA Created by: Burt Record added: Dec 31, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 23668846 | Marmon, Peter (I19840)
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1111 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trullinger, Thomas Joseph "Tom" III (I18174)
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1112 | (Ref photos of Walter attached to his Legacy.com website) Walter A. Schepansky died at home January 18, 2009 after being in poor health for some time. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, April 2, 1925 the son of Walter A. Sr., and Janet Paton Schepansky. Predeceased by parents, daughter, Carole Diane Schepansky; brother, George Schepansky; sister, Ruth Ann Carnett; son-in-law, Henry Farabaugh. Survived by wife, Coralie; daughters, Karen Schepansky, Kathy (Paul) Waldren, all of Tucson, Jane Farabaugh of Cresson, PA; sons, John and Daniel Harrell; grandchildren, Jeanne (Andy) Simpson of Cleveland, OH,Jerry (Lisa) Waldren of Aurora, CO, Kristina (Aaron) Gipson of Maricopa, AZ, Jessica Harrell of FL and great-grandchildren, Robert John Simpson, Tyler Gipson and Ethan Gipson; brother, James Schepansky of South Dakota. Walter joined the US Navy at 16 served on destroyers as a cook. Settled in San Diego, CA after WWII, became a cook in restaurants. In the 1960s went to work for M.M. Sundt Construction at Vandenburg AFB in CA, after the Titan Missile project was complete Sundt sent him to Southern California then to Yuma and finally to Tucson in 1964 and retired from there in 1988. The familys heartfelt thanks to the TMC Home Hospice Care. Walter requested cremation and no services to be held. Cremation by HUDGELS SWAN FUNERAL HOME. Any memorials in his memory may be made to the TMC Hospice program. Published in the Tucson Newspapers on 1/25/09. Published in the Arizona Daily Star on 1/25/09. Place of birth: Detroit, Michigan Place of death: Tucson, Arizona Walter Schepansky in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Walter Schepansky Last Residence: 85748 Tucson, Pima, Arizona, USA BORN: 2 Apr 1925 Died: 18 Jan 2009 State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951) Walter A Schepansky in the U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930 - 2015 Name of Deceased: Walter A Schepansky Gender: Male Age at Death: 83 Birth Date: 2 Apr 1925 Death Date: 18 Jan 2009 Obituary Date: 25 Jan 2009 Spouse's Name: Coralie Parents' Names: Walter A., Sr., and Janet Paton Schepansky Childrens' Names: Carole Diane Schepansky; John and Daniel Harrell; Karen Schepansky, Kathy (Paul) Waldren, all of Tucson, Jane Farabaughof Cresson, PA Siblings' Names:George Schepansky; James Schepansky of South Dakota. Walter; Ruth Ann Carnett Walter A Schepansky in the U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 Name: Walter A Schepansky Birth Date: 2 Apr 1925 Phone Number: 298-8149 Address: Security Account, Phoenix, AZ, 85001 (1984) [None, Tucson, AZ, 85748] [9885 E 2nd St, Tucson, AZ, 85748-1955 (1993)] | Schepansky, Walter August Jr. (I17117)
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1113 | (Ref photos of William attached to his obit) Dehen, William Lawrence 91 May 17, 1922 Oct. 01, 2013 William "Bill" Lawrence Dehen passed away from complications of Parkinson's disease at home on Oct. 1, 2013, surrounded by his loving wife, Lou Ann and family. Bill, son of William Peter Isenberg-Dehen and Cecilia Schmitt, was born in Portland on May 17, 1922, and grew up in the Montavilla and Goose Hollow neighborhoods. He attended Ascension and Cathedral Catholic Grade Schools and Lincoln High School, where he excelled and made lifelong friends. Bill joined the U.S. Navy in 1942 and served four and one-half years in the Pacific Theatre as a submarine torpedoman. After the war, Bill returned to Portland and attended the University of Portland before joining the family garment manufacturing business, Dehen Knitting Company, in 1946. He met Lou Ann Harris in March of 1948, and after a brief courtship, they were married on July 31, enjoying 65 years of marriage. Bill enjoyed 91 years of a life well lived. Bill was a respected member of the business community and led Dehen Knitting Company for over 30 years before retiring in 1984. Although he was successful in business, he would have done anything well. He was hardworking and committed to the important things in life. Building the business was something he did for his family and the generations that followed. The company continues with a third and fourth generation, manufacturing wool sweaters, jackets and cheerleading uniforms in its Portland factory. His family was the most important part of Bill's life. He was a loving husband and gentle father who made raising 10 children look easy. His family and friends treasure his warmth and sharp wit. Bill leaves a tremendous legacy of kindness and generosity and he is sorely missed. Bill was preceded in death by brother, Henry; and sisters, Rosemary Dehen and Alvira Tromp. He is survived by Lou Ann; children, Michael (Cathy), Thomas (Judy), John (Brenda), Mary Scotto (Frank), Peter (Dale), Daniel Regina),Patricia, Elizabeth Artaiz (Jim), Joanna (Olivia), Rebecca Monaghan(Peter); 23 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A recitation of the rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013, at Zeller Chapel of the Roses, 2107 N.E. Broadway St. A celebration of the Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 11, 2013, at Ascension Catholic Church, 743 S.E. 76th Ave., with the Monsignor Timothy Murphy presiding. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Saint Vincent de Paul, 5120 S.E. Milwaukee Ave., or Central Catholic High School, 2401 S.E. Stark St. Published in The Oregonian on Oct. 6, 2013 | Dehen, William Lawrence "Bill" (I1601)
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1114 | (Ref the following location for a photocopy of John Wesley Clark's obituary) Ancestry.com Family Trees English Family Tree Tree pages Owner: RoyalCCA John Wesley Clark Birth Oct 5, 1844 in Dennison Township, Illinois USA Death 26 Oct 1919 in Dennison, Laurence, Illinois Death Of Wesley Clark Several people from this city attended the funeral of J. W. Clark, one of the oldest residents of Denison, which were held Tuesday afternoon in Zion church, his pastor, Rev. L. W. Porter, officiating. Uncle Wesley Clark, as he was known...[the following three or four words are obscured due to a fold mark in the newspaper clipping] ...-ward like a sheaf of wheat fully ripe. He had been in failing health for some months, in fact ever since the death of his son, but had been bedfast only a short time. In his last illness the consolations of the Holy Scriptures were ever uppermost in his mind and even up to the hour of his death the songs of Zion were upon his lips. He leaves to his sorrowing family, the memory of a personality to whom death held no terrors and for whom the grave had forever lost its sting. John Wesley Clark had lived on the home farm in Denison for seventy-three years, moving there with his parents when but two years of age. He was converted under the ministry of Rev. Sabine during the latter's first pastorate in this vicinity and for 38 years had endeavored to lead the Christian life. He leaves to comfort his surviving wife, two daughters and a son, all grown and at home with their mother. Interment was made in Zion cemetery. Name: John Wesley Clark Titles and Terms (original): Death Date: 26 Oct 1919 Death Place: Dennison, Laurence, Illinois Gender: Male Marital Status: Race or Color: Age: 75 Estimated Birth Year: 1844 Birth Date: 05 Oct 1844 Birthplace: Laurence Co, Ill Father: Geo Washington Clark Father's Titles and Terms (original): Father's Birth Place: Kentucky Mother: Drollinger Mother's Titles and Terms (original): Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina Occupation: Farmer Residence: Street Address: Spouse: Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): Spouse's Birthplace: Burial Date: 28 Oct 1919 Burial Place: Cemetery: Zion Informant: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 4008083 Image Number: 2278 Film Number: 1562400 Volume/Page/Certificate Number: CN 26 | Clark, John Wesley (I29006)
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1115 | (Ref two photos of Gwen attached to her obituary) Gwen Drollinger, 82, joins her parents and brother Barth (Jacque) "on the sunnyside of the haystack" for a well-deserved rest. First child of Garrett and Dorothy Stone, Gwen grew up in the tiny town of Ioka, Utah in the Uinta Basin. She attended Roosevelt High School, moving to Salt Lake City in 1949, after a year attending Utah State University. She married her long-time "favorite mistake," Dee on February 17, 1951. They had four children: LaMar (Debbie), Lynn (Teri), DeeAnn (Kent Hansen) and Danalee (Mark Knaras). Though she could have excelled at any number of possible careers, Gwen devoted her considerable energies to creating a wonderful home for her family. She made it to every ballgame, recital, and parole hearing - not only for her own brood, but for a number of neighborhood "lost souls," (aka; the little people). Gwen was the Queen of Christmas. Her family will remember the special Christmases she created for the rest of our lives. She accumulated over 1,200 snowmen and other Christmas frills to brighten the season. We're sure she's busy decorating Heaven for the holidays as we speak. As she grew older, Gwen grew more and more fond of glazed donuts, despite being diabetic for 30 plus years. Ignoring the unavoidable evidence of her diabetes, Gwen was certain she didn't have the disorder, preferring to "worry about that another day." She agreed to let us refer to her passing as "death by donuts." Gwen's family would like to thank Megan and all the other devoted health-care workers of Reliance Home Care. They helped make a difficult life passage much easier to bear. Survived by her husband Dee and siblings Sharlyne and Lee (Wendy), Gwen leaves a devoted circle of children, grand and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews who will remember her as the caring, supportive protector and champion she was to all who knew her. For those who would like to join us in a commemoration of Gwen's life, stop by Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Published in Salt Lake Tribune on November 25, 2012 U.S., Social Security Death Index Name: Gwen Drollinger Social Security Number: 529-34-9459 Birth Date: 24 Mar 1930 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: Utah Death Date: 19 Nov 2012 Died of sugar diabetes according to Grant Goodrich Drollinger. "Gwen died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Dee, her husband, wrote in her obituary that the cause of death was, "Eating Glazed Donuts" She was a diabetic and her doctor told her not to eat donuts. However, she refused and ate at least one every morning until death. This couple were the comedians of our family. You can't believe what Dee would wear to our family reunions, or what jokes and behaviors were in his repertoire." Per Grant Goodrich Drollinger | Stone, Gwen (I8835)
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1116 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Walker, Rosanna West "Wendy" (I14073)
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1117 | -- 1964 Nov 6: OBIT: DROLLINGER - Mrs. Bessie Drollinger, aged 87, widow of William T. Drollinger, formerly of 1221 Four Mile Rd. NE., passed away Wednesday afternoon at the Maple-Grove Medical Facility after a lingering illness. She is survived by three sons, Girman Drollinger of Grand Rapids, Harold of Monett, Mo., David Don of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. O. Dontee (?) of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Drollinger reposes at the Alt Mortuary where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. The Grand Rapids Press, Fri. 6 November 1964, page 42 | Swisher, Elizabeth A. (I2888)
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1118 | ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sydney Smith Scalici Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 10:58 AM Subject: Proposed Change: Mercie Ann Lovett (I36954) To: info@drollingergenealogy.com Proposed Change: Mercie Ann Lovett (I36954) Tree: Drollinger Genealogy Link: http://drollingergenealogy. com//getperson.php?personID= I36954&tree=tree1 Description: Mercie Ann Lovett is my great-grandmother (my father's father's mother) Here is some more information on her: B- 21 Sep 1869, Penn Valley, PA D- 11 Jun 1937, Germantown, PA Married Charles Johnson Smith 20 Mar 1888, in Penn's Manor, Bucks County, PA. Birth of Son Willis Warren Smith 7 Jan 1889 - Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. W W Smith died 12 Aug 1975 - Lower Merion, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States His son, my father, was Henry Cranston Smith, Born 15 Mar 1927, Riverton, NJ. He died 07 Nov 2000, Charleston, SC. If you would like more details, including any siblings, spouses, etc., please let me know. So happy to have found this website Sydney Smith Scalici ssscalici@gmail.com | Smith, Willis Warren (I38883)
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1119 | ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sydney Smith Scalici Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 10:58 AM Subject: Proposed Change: Mercie Ann Lovett (I36954) To: info@drollingergenealogy.com Proposed Change: Mercie Ann Lovett (I36954) Tree: Drollinger Genealogy Link: http://drollingergenealogy. com//getperson.php?personID= I36954&tree=tree1 Description: Mercie Ann Lovett is my great-grandmother (my father's father's mother) Here is some more information on her: B- 21 Sep 1869, Penn Valley, PA D- 11 Jun 1937, Germantown, PA Married Charles Johnson Smith 20 Mar 1888, in Penn's Manor, Bucks County, PA. Birth of Son Willis Warren Smith 7 Jan 1889 - Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. W W Smith died 12 Aug 1975 - Lower Merion, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States His son, my father, was Henry Cranston Smith, Born 15 Mar 1927, Riverton, NJ. He died 07 Nov 2000, Charleston, SC. If you would like more details, including any siblings, spouses, etc., please let me know. So happy to have found this website Sydney Smith Scalici ssscalici@gmail.com | Smith, Henry Cranston (I38885)
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1120 | ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sydney Smith Scalici Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 10:58 AM Subject: Proposed Change: Mercie Ann Lovett (I36954) To: info@drollingergenealogy.com Proposed Change: Mercie Ann Lovett (I36954) Tree: Drollinger Genealogy Link: http://drollingergenealogy. com//getperson.php?personID= I36954&tree=tree1 Description: Mercie Ann Lovett is my great-grandmother (my father's father's mother) Here is some more information on her: B- 21 Sep 1869, Penn Valley, PA D- 11 Jun 1937, Germantown, PA Married Charles Johnson Smith 20 Mar 1888, in Penn's Manor, Bucks County, PA. Birth of Son Willis Warren Smith 7 Jan 1889 - Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. W W Smith died 12 Aug 1975 - Lower Merion, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States His son, my father, was Henry Cranston Smith, Born 15 Mar 1927, Riverton, NJ. He died 07 Nov 2000, Charleston, SC. If you would like more details, including any siblings, spouses, etc., please let me know. So happy to have found this website Sydney Smith Scalici ssscalici@gmail.com | Lovett, Mercie Ann (I36954)
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1121 | . | Payne, Alice (I25654)
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1122 | ... Hannah A. Schrote, daughter o Jacob and Christie A. (Young) Schrote. The name of their only child was Mary B. She died (1868), aged seven months and ten days. ... | Schrote, Hannah A. (I15368)
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1123 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Edward Hart / Edith Gordon Skelly (F16653)
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1124 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jack Schaefer / Mary Anna Arnold (F17071)
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1125 | 06-16-2004 Thelma Dean Hollyfield Lawson, 86, of 1708 Glenside Drive, diedMonday, June 14, 2004, at Wesley Long Nursing Center, Jamestown. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at LakeviewMemorial Park, conducted by the Rev. Richard Geiger. Mrs. Lawson was born on Aug. 18, 1917, in Danville, Va., to the lateJeffrey and Irene Jenkins Hollyfield. She was a practical nurse. Shewas preceded in death by her husband, Sterling D. Lawson. She is survived by daughters and husbands, Terry and John McCracken ofGreensboro and Sandra and Bill Trollinger of Greensboro; sister NellieDillard of Greensboro; grandchildren, Kay and husband Larry Thomas ofBrown Summit, Jeff Swink of Greensboro, Scott Trollinger of Greensboroand Alan Trollinger of Orlando, Fla.; great-grandchild ChristopherThomas of Brown Summit. The family will be at her home, 1708 Glenside Drive, Greensboro thisevening. The family wishes to thank everyone at Wesley Long Nursing Center forthe loving care of our mother, especially her angel, Sandra Staley. Thelma Dean Hollyfield Lawson - Greensboro News & Record -(Jun/17/2004) | Hollyfield, Thelma Dean (I28769)
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1126 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johann, Ronald J. (I28261)
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1127 | 1 Aug 1952 Forsyth County, NC per her marriage record with Allen Elder. | Trollinger, Detricha Diane (I24331)
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1128 | 1 July 1903 Trenton Times, Trenton NJ David P. Stanger died hereMonday evening after an illness of several years. He was an expressagent for the West Jersey and Seashore RR for 18 years. New Jersey, Deaths and Burials Index, 1798-1971 about David P Stanger Name: David P Stanger Birth Date: abt 1838 Death Date: 29 Jun 1903 Death Age: 65 years Gender: Male FHL Film Number: 1543565 | Stanger, David Paul Brown (I3351)
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1129 | 1 Jun 1962 Age: 83 Buried at Highland Burial Park, N. Danville, Va. | Griffin, Robert Thomas (I12097)
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1130 | 1 Jun 1982 per her headstone. U.S., Social Security Death Index Name Estle Kilpatrick Social Security Number 587-02-6243 Birth Date 17 Jul 1899 Issue year 1973 Issue State Mississippi Last Residence 38801, Tupelo, Lee, Mississippi, USA Death Date Jun 1982 | Ardis, Estle (I21660)
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1131 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sowers, Angela Marie (I28052)
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1132 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bodin, Violet Marie (I31128)
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1133 | 1 Nov 1866 per her headstone. | Burton, Nancy Lee "Nannie" (I21355)
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1134 | 1 Oct 1940 BURIAL Frame Cemetery Meeker, Marion County, Ohio, USA | Seiter, Frank Wilhelm (I40929)
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1135 | 1. Frederick1 Drollinger was born between 1774 and 1780 in Guilford, North Carolina. He married Barbara Wenick 25 August 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Frederick's will dated 26 June 1817 was proved in the Guilford County Court's February Term of 1818, so his death took place sometime in that 8 month period, most likely February 1818. His resting place is unknown. No document yet uncovered directly names a father for Frederick Drollinger. However, deeds and court records in Guilford County, North Carolina, and Preble County, Ohio, point to John as his father. John Drollinger received a grant of 500 acres in Guilford County from the state of North Carolina in 1784. Beginning in 1800 he sold off the grant in 100 acre parcels, each for $100. On September 20th of that year, he sold pieces to his son John, Jr. and Frederick. Frederick's deed does not name him as a son. Both deeds refer to these parcels being "part of a larger tract of five hundred acres" that John Drollinger obtained from the state of North Carolina. John Jr.'s 100 acres is named as the seat tract. Witnesses for both deeds were William and Henry Drollinger. Six weeks later on 1 November 1800 John sold 100 acres from the tract to his son Henry and this time the witnesses were William and John Drollinger. These three deeds were all recorded in the August 1804 Term in Guilford County. The next sale involving these individuals was 26 May 1804 when John Drollinger, Sr. sold a 93 acre Orange County seat tract to son William, witnessed by John and Henry Drollinger. The deed was proved on the oath of the witness John Drollinger. In the margin is the notation that the deed was delivered by William Drollinger. This deed was also recorded in the August 1804 term, but in Orange County. In this case the land was not from the 500 acre tract in Guilford, but from a grant entered in 1779, surveyed in 1782, and issued in 1784. The land was described as being on the waters of Traverses Creek with the Guilford County line as one boundary. The deeds identify all parties as being of Guilford County. The last sale found from the larger tract was from John to Adam Drollinger, who is not named as his son. The sale is witnessed by Henry and Frederick on 20 December 1813 and recorded in the November Term of 1814. Although John was unable to sign his name, he had a distinctive mark - a heavy bold D that looked as if it had been drawn with a Sharpie pen. Very importantly, it is that distinctive mark that sets this John Drollinger apart from all others of the same name. All these deeds were recorded with John's distinctive mark. To summarize: John Drollinger sold 4 pieces of his original tract to Drollinger men John Jr., Frederick, Henry, and Adam. He sold a separate tract to William Drollinger. John, Henry, and William are named as his sons, Frederick and Adam are not. These lands begin changing hands in 1816 when Adam sold his piece to neighbor Adam Strader on 4 September with the deed not recorded until November 1831. Strader as well as the witnesses John Chrisman and John Waynick carry surnames names associated with the Drollingers in several locations. Two years later on 29 September 1818 Frederick's land was disposed of at public auction by Frederick's widow Barbara. It was purchased by Catherine Drollinger, recorded in the May Term 1823. Witnesses were Adam Strader and John Chrisman. John [Jr.], identified as being of Willson [sic] County, Tennessee, sold his 100 acres to William of Preble County, Ohio 17 August 1819 and the transaction was recorded in Guilford May Term 1820. Henry kept his acreage until 9 March 1831 when he sold to Daniel Lough, recorded November Term 1832. These men are further linked by court records in Preble County, Ohio. The Chancery Court Record, Vol. D, February 1826 records that John Morkert, administrator of the estate of William Drollinger, petitioned the heirs to sell land in Preble County. He stated that William died in 1824 without issue and listed the brothers and sisters who survive him: John Drollinger, Adam Drollinger, Catharine Drollinger, Henry Chrisman and Elizabeth his wife, late Drollinger; John Hetsler and Barbara, his wife, late Drollinger; Christena Drollinger; Frederick Drollinger, deceased, his children, Henry, Eli, Gabriel, Aaron, Polly, Barbara, Martha, and Elizabeth Drollinger. Fortunately for Drollinger researchers a dispute over the title to William's Preble County land created records that provide critical information on these individuals. Preble County Chancery Court Minutes provide a lengthy record of confusion in the settlement of William Drollinger's estate. It is a litany of errors and omissions. The important item from these seven pages is the answer of Elias Drollinger in response to Thomas Gilmore's complaint that William's heirs threatened to dispossess him of William Drollinger's Preble County land that he purchased at a public auction in 1825. Gilmore claimed that because of an error in the appraisal returns to the court, his land was listed as the southeast quarter of section 21 rather than the southwest quarter and he sought to confirm his title to the land. In relation to proving that John Drollinger is the father of Frederick Drollinger, the following points made under oath by Elias are important: 1. That William Drollinger was Elias's uncle. 2. That Henry Drollinger, brother of William, was not ever notified of the proceedings. 3. That Henry lived in Guilford County, North Carolina, at the time of William's death and that he lived there for some time after Morkert sold William's land and then moved to Fountain County, Indiana, where he lived [in 1836]. 4. That Elias, Polly, Gabriel, Aaron, Barbara, Martha, and Elizabeth were the children of Frederick Drollinger, deceased brother of William. 5. That at the time of the land sale, 3 December 1825, Gabriel, Barbara, Aaron, Martha, and Elizabeth were minors under the age of 21. 6. That John Drollinger, brother of William, "died about four or five years since in the State of Tennessee leaving several children now minors under the age of 21?" 7. That Barbara Hetzler, sister of William, "died about three or four years since, in Fountain County, Indiana, ? leaving several children minors under the age of 21?" These North Carolina and Ohio documents combined lead to the conclusion that Frederick Drollinger is the son of John Drollinger, Guilford County, North Carolina, and brother of John, Jr., Henry, William, and Adam, as well as Catharine Drollinger, Elizabeth (Drollinger) Chrisman, Barbara (Drollinger) Hetzler, and Christena Drollinger. And that Frederick's children were Elias, Polly, Gabriel, Aaron, Barbara wife of Elijah Harkrider, Marta, and Elizabeth married to John Noggle. At this time no record found has even hinted at an identity for Frederick's mother. As seen in the above discussion, Frederick acquired property from his father nearly a year before his marriage. This gave him an opportunity to build some kind of shelter and perhaps to look forward to profits from one growing season while he lived with his parents and siblings. The productivity of Frederick's land is unknown, but there is a hint of its quality in the fascinating analysis of flora and fauna by Christian Gottlieb Reuter in Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. As the surveyor of Wachovia, he is, of course, describing what he sees in there, but the lands are similar enough to make the descriptions applicable to Guilford County. Frederick's boundaries are marked by a hickory and two black walnuts, trees that grow on the best land according to Reuter. We can learn a few more specifics about the land when Auburn University's forestry department tells us that "Black walnut is found on fertile, moist sites in the east and central U.S. and is intolerant of shade." Hickory and black walnut trees belong to the same family, so perhaps we can make a leap and envision Frederick's land as sunny, well-watered, and productive. It was to this land that he brought his bride Barbara Wenick around 25 August 1801. Barbara also came from a German family, but which one? Again confusion surrounds the surname because of German and English pronunciation. Documents in disparate places record not only Wenick, but Wenich,Weighnich, Wenig, Winick, Wernick, Waynock, Waynick - all could be variations of the same German name. There are several possible fathers with a variation of the name in the neighborhood where Frederick and Barbara lived, one Daniel Wenich whose land adjoined John Drollinger's. Future research will concentrate on putting Barbara in the correct family. Shortly before their first wedding anniversary, Frederick and Barbara took their first child Elias to be baptized at Frieden's Lutheran Church. Elias was born 15 July 1802. Curiously, only three of their children, Elias, Marta, and Elisabeth (Maria Elisabet in the record), appear in the translated records of Frieden's Church. This seems unusual. Inquiries as to the whereabouts of the original German records have not yet produced them. The translation in typescript is troubling because events do not seem to be in chronological order. One would expect church records to be in chronological order or at least in a rough approximation. None of the Drollingers seem to be enumerated on the 1810 U. S. census in Guilford County, nor is Frederick enumerated in Orange County where he picked up a 50 acre parcel in May of 1810. Frederick is included as Frederick Trolender on the 1815 tax list for Guilford County, the only Guilford tax list known to exist before the 1860's. He had 100 acres valued at $200 and 1 white pole. Indented under his name is "for John Trolender 100-125" which equates to 100 acres valued at $125. This John could be his father or his brother John. He is listed as a non-resident taxpayer (Fredk Drolinger) on the 1816 tax list for Orange County with his 50 acres valued at $50. (Using the Reuter tree descriptions as a guide, this was poor land. Boundary markers are post oaks which Reuter says grow on poor land but "gives good wagon-wood." The assigned value seems to confirm the land quality.) The remaining records extant for Frederick pertain to the settling of his estate in 1818. He was ill in June of 1817 when he wrote his will, stipulating that his estate be divided equally among his children. He wanted his 50 acre tract [this would be the one on Orange County] sold along with as much of his personal property as was necessary to pay his debts with the balance going to his children. He named Joseph Gibson and George Christman as his executors and Joseph as well as Adam Strader witnessed his mark. Adam proved the will and at the same time George renounced his right of executor and Frederick's wife Barbara was appointed administrator and Conrad Shoemaker posted a bond of $200. And so began Barbara's long widowhood. Barbara was left with seven children between the ages of 3 and 16. Fortunately, the oldest was a boy. Elias was no doubt well experienced in farm work, especially because his father had been ill for some months. Polly and Barbara as the oldest girls would help with the younger children. Nonetheless, Barbara surely sought support and solace among her friends and relatives. Barbara was also a North Carolina native, possibly born to the Daniel Wenich family whose property adjoined John Drollinger's. As such she was part of the close knit German community residing in Guilford and Orange counties. She knew many who were moving, particularly to the Miami Valley in Ohio and she soon contemplated moving herself. Nothing indicates that Barbara had any income or money set aside to sustain her family, so in the fall of 1818 she sold Frederick's 100 acres to Catharine Trollinger for $228. Likely she departed for Ohio soon after the sale not wanting to travel through the winter. She was definitely in Preble County by the 8th of April 1819 when she executed a power of attorney allowing her "trusty" friend George Chrisman to act in her behalf, and she headed a household in Lanier Township, 1820. A widow with seven young children would not attempt to travel that distance alone and she would only have gone where she had relatives or very close friends. Circumstantial evidence suggests the Elizabeth Weneck who married Daniel Streader in 1798 was Barbara's sister and perhaps Daniel Wenick, Jr., was her brother. Both Daniels appear in many Preble County records, but so far there are no direct ties to Barbara Drollinger. Daniel Strader began his journey from Guilford in 1803, settling in Preble in 1809 and was well established in the community by the time Barbara moved there. Barbara remained in Ohio for the next 30 years. She was taxed in Lanier township through 1830, but not later. About this time she must have moved to the Darke County home of her daughter and son-in-law Mary and Elijah Harkrider and when they left Ohio, in the Darke County household of Elizabeth and John Noggle where presumably she died sometime after the 1850 enumeration. She was 72 in 1850, a very old woman for her time. No record of her death nor any cemetery record has been found in either Darke or Preble counties. It is not likely that she was buried in Preble County, but all published cemetery records there were also checked. So in the end there is no tangible place to pay respects to this woman, first in a line of women who did what they had to do, no matter the circumstances. Children of Frederick1 Drollinger and Barbara Wenick were as follows: + 2 i. ELIAS2 DROLLINGER, born 15 July 1802 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 2 January 1871 in Wabash County, Indiana. He married Annie T. Izor 14 September 1823 in Preble County, Ohio. 3 ii. POLLY DROLLINGER, born 1803 in North Carolina, married Washington Clark 10 May 1826 in Preble County, Ohio. A John Greene was assigned as guardian for Washington Clark and his sisters Sophia, Nancy, and Amelia, children of Lawrence Clark, deceased, in 1819. No more records have been found pertaining to the guardianship or the estate of Lawrence. The Washington Clarks do not appear under his name on the 1830 or 1840 census enumerations for Preble or Darke counties, but snippets of evidence indicate that they were there at least until some time in 1838. They may have lived with another family, but until more clues are uncovered, a search for them as extra people in a household in the presumed age categories has been postponed. Although Washington Clark is not on the 1838 personal property tax list for Preble County, he is on the 1839 list with (moved) after his name. Noted in the Abstracts from Early Eaton Ohio Newspaper, 1825-1850 were letters at the Gratis post office for Washington Clark on November 3, 1836, April 6, 1837, and July 5, 1838. Since the 1839 personal property tax roll lists him as moved, perhaps he was receiving correspondence from someone encouraging him to leave Preble County for another location. The evidence of correspondence implies that Washington could read. Washington Clark does not appear to have purchased or sold any land, but witnessed a deed in which John and Rebecca Brower purchased 120 poles from the German Baptist Church. The deed states that Brower presided over the church as bishop. The other witness was James Wilson. All these tantalizing clues suggest that while published resources have been scoured to no avail, in-depth onsite research in Preble County might reveal more information on Polly and Washington Clark. + 4 iii. BARBARA DROLLINGER, born 28 April 1806 in North Carolina, died 4 February 1886 in Benton County, Missouri. She married Elijah Harkrider 28 May 1826 in Preble County, Ohio. + 5 iv. GABRIEL DROLLINGER, born 29 June 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 18 December 1887 in LaPorte County, Indiana. He married Mary Elizabeth Chapman. 27 April 1834 in LaPorte County, Indiana. + 6 v. AARON DROLLINGER, born 1812 in North Carolina, died 16 April 1897 in Keeler, Van Buren County, Michigan. He married Elizabeth Mikesell 1 January 1835 in Darke County, Ohio. 7 vi. MARTA DROLLINGER was born 14 February 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina, and baptized 21 March 1813. Sponsors were her parents Friterich Drollinger and his wife Barbara. No information has been found on Martha beyond her mention in her brother Elias's 1836 deposition regarding their Uncle William's land. The only thing Elias said about her at that time was that she was a minor when William died. In contrast, for the other sisters he provided husbands' names and whether or not they were deceased. There is no marriage record for Marta Drollinger under any variation of her name in Preble, Darke, Montgomery, or Miami counties in Ohio or in Wabash County, Indiana, where some of her siblings eventually lived. No one of her name is listed in any of the published cemetery records of Preble or Darke counties. There is simply no more information on her at this time. + 8 vii. MARIA ELISABET DROLLINGER, born 18 March 1815 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 11 November 1874 in Darke County, Ohio. She married John Noggle. 29 May 1834 in Darke County, Ohio. Kay Germain Ingalls 2003 | Drollinger, Frederick (I2815)
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1136 | 1. By whom affidavit, if any, was made Joe REYNOLDS (Note: Residence was not given.) 2. By whom consent to marriage is given Mr. & Mrs. J.W. TRULLINGER 3. Full name of GROOM Roy M. TRULLINGER 4. Place of residence Garden Grove 5. Occupation Farmer 6. Groom's age NEXT birthday 20 7. Color White 8. Race Caucasian 9. No. of Groom's marriage 1ST 10. Groom's place of birth Garden Grove, Iowa 11. Groom's father's name Joseph W. TRULLINGER 12. Groom's mother's maiden name Jennie RIDGEWAY 13. Full name of BRIDE Miss Ethel E. WARREN 14. Bride's maiden name, if a widow (Blank) 15. Bride's place of residence Garden Grove, Iowa 16. Bride's age NEXT birthday 21 17. Color White 18. Race Caucasian 19. No. of Bride's marriage 1ST 20. Bride's place of birth High Point, Iowa 21. Bride's father's full name J.B. WARREN 22. Bride's mother's full maiden name Jennie PIBURN 23. Where and when married Near Garden Grove, Iowa March 6, 1912 24. Witnesses Mrs. Nora A. SCOTT and Arthur WORDEN 25. By whom married, name and office (Blank) (Note: Marriage was performed by J.S. COFFIN, Christian Minister.) | Family: Roy Milton Trullinger / Ethel Ella Warren (F6212)
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1137 | 1. John Trolenger household, 1800 U. S. census, Guilford County, North Carolina, Salisbury District, p. 637, line 4, NARA, M32, roll 31. Because he was probably 21 when he married in 1801, he is likely one of the two 16-26 year old males in this household. 2. Francis T. Ingmire, Guilford County, NC Marriage Records, 1771-1868, Vol. III, 0-Z (St. Louis, MO: Ingmire Publications, 1984), p. 41. Henery Strader is the bondsman and the recorder wrote "(Ger)" after his name. No variation in the information on Frederick and Barbara is found in the many publications of Guilford County marriage records for his period. 3. Frederick Trollinger probate file, Guilford County, North Carolina Estate Papers, CR46, 522.1, 143, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. 4. Frederick is not listed in Frieden's Church records, nor in the Trollinger Cemetery, Haw River, North Carolina, the two likeliest places. 5. State of North Carolina to John Trollinger, Grant no. 1076, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book D:390, FHL 0,019,047. 6. John Drolinger to Frederick Drolinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 8: 219 and John Trollinger to John Trollinger Junr., Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 8:225, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. 7. John Drollinger to Henry Drollinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 8:225, FHL 0,019,050. 8. John Drolinger to William Drolinger, Sale of Land, Orange County, North Carolina Deed Book 11:217, FHL 0,305,929. 9. Ruby Grant Bennett and William Daub Bennett eds., Orange County, North Carolina Land Grants, Vol. X, numbers 501-1000 (Raleigh, North Carolina: p.p.,1992), p. 63, no. 741. 10. John Trolinger to Adam Trolinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book L:303, FHL 0,019,051. 11. Adam Trollinger to Adam Strader, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 19:466, FHL 0,501,202. 12. Barbary Trollinger to Catharine Trollinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book P:748, FHL 0,019,053. 13. John Drollinger to William Drollinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 14:250, FHL 0,019,052. 14. Henry Trollinger to Daniel Lough, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book T:720, FHL 0,051,202. 15. John L. Morkert v. John Drolinger et al, Chancery Court Record D (1822-1827), Preble County Courthouse, Eaton, Ohio. 16. Thomas Gilmore v. John Drollinger, et al, Preble County, Ohio, Chancery Court Records, 1834-1838, Vol. I:431, FHL 1,030,748. 17. John Trolenger, 1800 U. S. census, Guilford County, North Carolina, Salisbury District, p. 637, line 4. Enumerated in this household: 1 male under 10; 1 male 16-26; 2 males 26-45;1 male 45 & over; 1 female 10-16; 1 female 16-26; 1 female 26-45; 1 female 45 & over. This would account for all but one son and there is a Henry enumerated nearby who could very well be the missing son. It also accounts for all but one daughter listed in the Preble County court records and that is probably Elizabeth who married Henry Chrisman 26 July 1798. (Guilford County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, Vol. 1:102, North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina.) 18. Adelaide L. Fries, ed., Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume II, 1752-1775 (Raleigh: North Carolina Historical Commission, 1925), pp. 557-587. 19. Ibid., p. 559. < http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/samuelson/dendrology/index.html> 20. Francis T. Ingmire, Guilford County, NC Marriage Records, 1771-1868, Vol. III, 0-Z (St. Louis, MO: Ingmire Publications, 1984), p. 41. Henery Strader was the bondsman and the recorder wrote "(Ger)" after his name. No variation in the information on Frederick and Barbara was found in the many publications of Guilford County marriage records for his period. 21. Elias Trollinger baptism, Friedens Lutheran Church Records, Guilford, North Carolina, Henry Reeves, translator and copier, (n.pl, n. pub., n.d.), North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina. 22. Sheriff Samuel Turrentine to Frederick Trolinger, Sale of Land, Orange County, North Carolina Deed Book 13: 340, FHL 0,305,930. This land was ordered sold to satisfy a judgment for Frederick Trolinger against John Boswell, John Underwood, William Boswell for 28 pounds, 15 shillings. John Taylor was the highest bidder at 3 pounds, and relinquished the land to Frederick Trolinger. No information seems to be available on the case itself. The only reference in the Orange County Court Minutes 1805-1814 (FHL 0,306,046) is the proving of and ordering recording of the deed on 10 June 1810. 23. 1815 Tax List, Guilford County, North Carolina, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, p. 77, David Thomas, Esq. Elias Trollinger baptism, Friedens Lutheran Church Records, Guilford, North Carolina, Henry Reeves, translator and copier, (n.pl, n. pub., n.d.), North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina. 24. Sheriff Samuel Turrentine to Frederick Trolinger, Sale of Land, Orange County, North Carolina Deed Book 13: 340, FHL 0,305,930. This land was ordered sold to satisfy a judgment for Frederick Trolinger against John Boswell, John Underwood, William Boswell for 28 pounds, 15 shillings. John Taylor was the highest bidder at 3 pounds, and relinquished the land to Frederick Trolinger. No information seems to be available on the case itself. The only reference in the Orange County Court Minutes 1805-1814 (FHL 0,306,046) is the proving of and ordering recording of the deed on 10 June 1810. 25. 1815 Tax List, Guilford County, North Carolina, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, p. 77, David Thomas, Esq List of Taxables. David Thomas's area equates to the present Guilford County townships of Rock Creek and Washington, according to William Perry Johnson's 1815 Tax List of Guilford Co., N.C. typescript (n.p., 1975) viewed at the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. These townships border what was Orange County, now Alamance, and encompass the area where the Drollingers were known to have settled and also the area of Frieden's Church at Gibsonville. 26. It is not known at this time when John, Sr., disposed of the remaining 100 acres of his original grant. Guilford deed indexes do not indicate a sale under his name, nor does there seem to be a sale of that piece under the name of other members of the family or by the sheriff. A page by page search of the deed books has yet to be done. John, Jr. may have already moved to Tennessee although he did not sell his 100 acres until 1819. 27. Jean Anderson "The Federal Direct Tax of 1816 As Assessed in Orange County, N.C." in The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, Vol. V., No. 3, August 1979, p. 46. 28. Adelaide L. Fries, ed., Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume II, 1752-1775, p. 559. 29. Frederick Trollinger Guilford County probate file, North Carolina Estate Papers, CR46, 522.1, 143, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. | Drollinger, Frederick (I2815)
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1138 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | David, Lynda Lee (I25672)
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1139 | 1/Sgt Co. D, 82nd Ohio Vol. Infantry; died of wounds received at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Burial: Gettysburg National Cemetery Gettysburg Adams County Pennsylvania, USA | Seas, SGT Henry (I38372)
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1140 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: James Winton Hargis / Carla Bessie Drollinger (F4148)
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1141 | 10 Dec 1824 - 12 Jan 1902 per her headstone. Beloved daughter of John Roney and Mary Trollinger. She was the wife of Brice Frederick Fonville. He was the husband of Catherine Roney whom he married Dec 4, 1845. Their children were Isabella Fonville; Barbara Jane Fonville; John Frederick Fonville; Vendora Fonville; Catherine O Fonville; Gabrial Lee Fonville; Braxton B Fonville; Mamie Fonville; Maria Fonville; Earl Fonville. | Roney, Catherine (I10220)
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1142 | 10 Dec 1824 - 12 Jan 1902 per her headstone. | Roney, Catherine (I10220)
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1143 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williams, Pate (I46228)
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1144 | 10 Nov 1913 per her headstone. | Godfrey, Carrie Louise (I35939)
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1145 | 100. ROSEMARY15 VROOMAN (ROGER LEE14, VERA LAVON13 DROLLINGER,LEANDER J12, MARTIN VAN BUREN11, ELIAS10, FREDERICK9 TROLLINGER, JOHN8DROLLINGER, ADAM DROLLINGER/7 TROLINGER, HANS MICHAEL6 DROLLINGER,MICHAEL5, WENDELIN4, MELCHOIR3, BERNHARDT2, DROLLINGER1 MAINLINE) wasborn January 02, 1953. She married GARY PURDY. Child of ROSEMARY VROOMAN and GARY PURDY is: i. MATTHEW16 PURDY. (Data for ROSEMARY VROOMAN provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Purdy, Gary (I16348)
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1146 | 100. ROSEMARY15 VROOMAN (ROGER LEE14, VERA LAVON13 DROLLINGER,LEANDER J12, MARTIN VAN BUREN11, ELIAS10, FREDERICK9 TROLLINGER, JOHN8DROLLINGER, ADAM DROLLINGER/7 TROLINGER, HANS MICHAEL6 DROLLINGER,MICHAEL5, WENDELIN4, MELCHOIR3, BERNHARDT2, DROLLINGER1 MAINLINE) wasborn January 02, 1953. She married GARY PURDY. Child of ROSEMARY VROOMAN and GARY PURDY is: i. MATTHEW16 PURDY. (Data for ROSEMARY VROOMAN provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Purdy, Matthew (I16349)
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1147 | 1001 S. Chestnut Apt 115 Ellensburg, WA | Grindrod, Janet Norine (I17457)
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1148 | 103. NINA ELLEN15 PETROSKY (JOHN DALE14, CORINNE TREVA13 DROLLINGER,GROVER L (IRA BELDEN)12, MARTIN VAN BUREN11, ELIAS10, FREDERICK9TROLLINGER, JOHN8 DROLLINGER, ADAM DROLLINGER/7 TROLINGER, HANSMICHAEL6 DROLLINGER, MICHAEL5, WENDELIN4, MELCHOIR3, BERNHARDT2,DROLLINGER1 MAINLINE) was born November 12, 1959 in Michigan. Shemarried (--) STEPHENS. Children of NINA PETROSKY and (--) STEPHENS are: i. ARIEL ELLEN16 STEPHENS, b. November 15, 1991. ii. MCHINLEY STEPHENS, b. November 18, 1994. (Data for NINA ELLEN PETROSKY provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Stephens, Unknown (I16356)
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1149 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stephens, Ariel Ellen (I16357)
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1150 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stephens, Ariel Ellen (I16357)
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