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3951 | 99. KAREN SUE15 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 October 28, 1951. She married DENNIS GRUMPP. Children of KAREN VROOMAN and DENNIS GRUMPP are: i. REBECCA16 GRUMPP. ii. JENNIFER GRUMPP. iii. MELISSA GRUMPP. (Data for KAREN SUE VROOMAN provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Grumpp, Dennis (I16344)
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3952 | 99. KAREN SUE15 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 October 28, 1951. She married DENNIS GRUMPP. Children of KAREN VROOMAN and DENNIS GRUMPP are: i. REBECCA16 GRUMPP. ii. JENNIFER GRUMPP. iii. MELISSA GRUMPP. (Data for KAREN SUE VROOMAN provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Grumpp, Rebecca (I16345)
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3953 | 99. KAREN SUE15 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 October 28, 1951. She married DENNIS GRUMPP. Children of KAREN VROOMAN and DENNIS GRUMPP are: i. REBECCA16 GRUMPP. ii. JENNIFER GRUMPP. iii. MELISSA GRUMPP. (Data for KAREN SUE VROOMAN provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Grumpp, Jennifer (I16346)
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3954 | 99. KAREN SUE15 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 October 28, 1951. She married DENNIS GRUMPP. Children of KAREN VROOMAN and DENNIS GRUMPP are: i. REBECCA16 GRUMPP. ii. JENNIFER GRUMPP. iii. MELISSA GRUMPP. (Data for KAREN SUE VROOMAN provided by Harry Benjamin Drollinger toDavid H. Drollinger via email on 25 Apr 2010) | Grumpp, Melissa (I16347)
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3955 | about John A Cherry Name: John A Cherry Age: 56 Birth Date: Feb 1844 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1900: Altoona Ward 2, Blair, Pennsylvania [Blair] Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Cherry Marriage Year: 1879 Years Married: 21 Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Household Members: Name Age John A Cherry 56 Mary Cherry 43 Bertha M Cherry 19 Florence E Cherry 10 Helen V Cherry 2 | Cherry, John Alfred (I38166)
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3956 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Herrmann, Timothy Clare "Tim" (I83)
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3957 | A Barb Wattenbach in the Ansbach, Germany, Lutheran Parish Register Extracts, 1550-1920 Name: A Barb Wattenbach Gender: weiblich (Female) Spouse: Child: A Mg Wattenbach | MNU, A. Mg. (Margaretha) (I38652)
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3958 | A careful examination of the 1870 Census document reveals that he is actually enumerated as J. W. and not G. W. 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Lem Trolenger [Lem Trollinger] Age in 1870: 35 Birth Year: abt 1835 Birthplace: Home in 1870: Western District, Marion, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: Farmer Post Office: Pikeville Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Lem Trolenger 35 South Carolina Milly Trolenger 39 Alabama Sallie Trolenger 15 Alabama Mary Trolenger 13 Alabama M A Trolenger 9 Alabama G W Trolenger 7 Alabama John T Trolenger 5 Alabama Malinda Trolenger 3 Alabama | Trollinger, John W. (I21640)
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3959 | A conflict of birth dates exists between sisters, Mary and Rebecca. They both could not be born in the same year of 1897 only a few months apart. Indiana Marriages Name George Rose Sex Male Spouse's Name Mary Gertrude Summers Spouse's Sex Female Spouse's Residence Place South Bend, Indiana Spouse's Birth Date 3 October 1897 Spouse's Birthplace Notre Dame, Indiana Spouse's Race White Spouse's Previous Marriage Number 1 Spouse's Father's Name Thomas D Summers Spouse's Father's Sex Male Spouse's Mother's Name Mary A McDonough Certifier's Name Dwight L Matthews Event Type Marriage Event Date 15 December 1948 Event Place St. Joseph, Indiana, United States Indiana Marriages Name George Rose Sex Male Birth Date 16 March 1878 Birthplace Mount Pleasant, Penn Residence Place Chicago, Ill Race White Number of Previous Marriages 2 Father's Name C J Rose Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Mary E Ebersole Mother's Sex Female Spouse's Name Mary Gertrude Summers Spouse's Sex Female Certifier's Name Dwight L Matthews Event Type Marriage Event Date 15 December 1948 Event Place St. Joseph, Indiana, United States | Summers, Mary Gertrude (I33820)
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3960 | A conflict of birth dates exists between sisters, Mary and Rebecca. They both could not be born in the same year of 1897 only a few months apart. | Summers, Rebecca (I33824)
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3961 | A funeral for Jerney Thomas Trolinder, 94, of Vallejo will be 1 p.m. Friday at Skyview Funeral Chapel in Vallejo. The Masonic Lodge Naval No. 87 F&AM will officiate. Burial will be at Skyview Memorial Lawn in Vallejo. Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the chapel. Mr. Trolinder died on Feb. 19, 2000, at a local hospital after a short illness. Born on May 6, 1905, in St. Jo, Texas, he lived in Vallejo for 40 years. He worked as a mechanic and machinist at Mare Island Naval Shipyard and Travis Air Force Base for a total of 35 years before retiring in 1970. He was a cotton gin farmer in Texas and started a cotton gin in Brownfield, Texas. He moved to California in 1941 and worked at Kaiser Steel until 1946. He built the 4th Street Garage in 1946 and converted the garage to a grocery store in 1947, calling it the 4th Street Food Center, before it was eventually called Sonoma Self Service. He was a member of Masonic Lodge Naval No. 87 F&AM, Molino Chapter No. 83 of Los Molinos and OES. Mr. Trolinder is survived by a daughter, 4 sons, 3 sisters and 2 brothers, He also had 26 grandchildren, 69 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, LuVee; and son, Levert. Sunbridge Nursing Home Social Security Death Index Name: J. T. Trolinder SSN: 459-26-9432 Last Residence: 94591 Vallejo, Solano, California, United States of America Born: 6 May 1905 Died: 19 Feb 2000 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951) | Trolinder, Jerney Thomas (I26917)
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3962 | A funeral service for Alice McGrady Bates Burk will be held 2 o'clock, Saturday, January 8, 2011, at Shives Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel, 5202 Colonial Drive, Columbia, officiated by Dr. J. Earl Green and Pastor Rick Kirkinger. Interment will follow in Alpine Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Burk died January 5, 2011. Born December 10, 1922 in Richland County, she was a daughter of the late Charles Benjamin McGrady and Alice Myra Scroggie McGrady. Alice was a faithful member of Alpine Baptist Church and worked for many years with the Bi-Lo Grocery Store. Alice was affectionately known as 'Granny ' by all of her children and grandchildren. Granny had a way of loving all she met with unconditional love. When there was a special meal, i.e. Thanksgiving or Christmas, she wanted to invite anyone who did not have family and make them part of hers. She loved to sew and crochet gifts for all of the special people in her life. She had a large collection of homemade and store bought dolls that assured her of never being alone. She named them all, made their clothes, and would share them with any child who needed their love. When Granny was raising her children, as a single mother, she insisted that they were all in church whenever the doors were open, and they were. She loved the Lord and had a great faith that He had, would and could provide all of her and her children's needs, all the time, and He did. She was firm and fair and did not take any disobedience from her brood. Granny will always be remembered as the person everyone knew when she walked into a room and had a cherished group of new friends whenever she departed. Granny will be sorely missed by all who knew her and her love will continue to be passed on by those infected by her smile, laugh and words of wisdom. Survivors and their spouses include, daughter, Beth Bates Ford & Tommy of Lexington; sons, Andy Bates & Jan of Blythewood, David E. Bates of Columbia and (the late Bonnie S. Bates) William Edward 'Eddie' Bates & Juliet of Columbia; sisters, Ruby Ford of Columbia, Marion Seo & Louie of Hazelton, PA; step-son, Gerald D. Burk of Lakeland, FL; step-daughter, Pricilla Hallman of Joanna, SC; 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, and her best friend, Grady Martin. | McGrady, Alice M. (I46335)
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3963 | A Goldschmid | Drollinger, Jakob (Jacob) (I10858)
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3964 | A Good Citizen Dead Wm. J. P. Trolinger, one of Barry County's excellent citizens, died Thursday morning, March 12, 1914, at his home in the Forest Grove locality. For several weeks he had been suffering from the growth of a tumor to which he gradually succumbed. The deceased was born in Benton County, Ark., June 22, 1844. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Trolinger who at one time resided in Cassville. When a young man he answer the call of the county and became a member of the 46th Missouri Infantry, Company D. After his service as a veteran of the Civil War, he made his residence at Verona and Cassville. In 1904 he married Mrs. Carrie Smith who survives. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Trolinger of Washburn Prairie and S. M. Trolinger of Cassville. Interment was made Friday afternoon in the Oak Hill Cemetery, after short funeral services conducted at the grave. Cassville Republican, Thursday, March 19, 1914 MO death certificate 7342-1 He died of tumors within the abdomen thought to be malignant on 12 Mar 1914 in Cassville, MO. | Trolinger, William J. P. (I22285)
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3965 | A graveside service was held Tuesday at the Ceres Memorial Park for Floyd L. Rolfe, 84, of Hughson. He died April 22, 2008. Eaton Family Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Rolfe was born Jan. 31, 1924. He leaves behind his wife, Ophelia Rolfe of Hughson; his children, Floyd Rolfe Jr., and Tony and Judy Pritchett; a brother and a sister; and six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. -Ceres (Calif.) Courier /April 30, 2008 | Rolfe, Floyd Layfayett (I46043)
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3966 | A Graveside Service, with military honors, will be held Tuesday - July 10th, 2007 at Willamette National Cemetery; in honor of Mr. Robert Trullinger, who passed away on July 2nd, 2007 in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Trullinger was born and raised, in Coon Rapids, Iowa by his parents Bernard W. and Esther (Unger) Trullinger. After Robert finished high School, he went on to attend Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa and also AIB in Des Moines, Iowa. Having a desire to support and serve his country, he decided to enlist in the armed forces. He soon became a proud member of the Army Air Force Signal Corp, rising to the rank of Sergeant, between January of 1944 and May of 1945 he was stationed in Italy. Later in 1945 he moved to the "mile high city" Denver, Colorado, but not for long because he soon heard the call of the North West,and in 1946 he moved his family and settled in Oregon, where lived the rest of his life. While he was yet in the army he fell in love and married Mary M. Schuening, the year was then 1943. Robert was precede in death by his baby daughter Mary Esther Trullinger in January of 1944; however he is survived by his wife Mary, and his daughters Susan Bach and Janet Rickel. The Trullinger family has asked that in lieu of flowers, remembrances are to be sent to Providence Home Services Hospice Foundation. Arrangements are by Zeller Chapel of the Roses* United States Obituary Collection about Robert W. "Bud" Trullinger Name of Deceased: Robert W. "Bud" Trullinger Age at Death: 88 Death Date: 2 Jul 2007 Obituary Date: 8 Jul 2007 Newspaper Title: Oregonian, The Newspaper Location: Portland, OR, Us Birth Date: 13 Feb 1919 Locations Mentioned in Obituary: Portland Coon Rapids, IA Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: Mary E. Susan Bach Janet Rickel Mary Schuening M. Social Security Death Index Name: Robert W. Trullinger SSN: 483-01-3253 Last Residence: 97217 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States of America Born: 13 Feb 1919 Last Benefit: 97217 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States of America Died: 2 Jul 2007 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951) | Trullinger, SGT Robert Willis "Bud" (I18236)
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3967 | a guess on my part based on being buried in the near by in same grave yard and closeness in age GLD 2016 William S Sargent in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: William S Sargent Age: 19 Birth Date: Oct 1880 Birthplace: Kansas Home in 1900: Manhattan, Riley, Kansas Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's name: Stephen A Sargent Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's name: Mary E Sargent Mother's Birthplace: Iowa Household Members: Name Age Stephen A Sargent 56 Mary E Sargent 49 William S Sargent 19 Charles D Sargent 16 Orill B Sargent 11 | Sargent, George Samuel (I13)
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3968 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Druelinger, Wayne D. (I26626)
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3969 | A Justice of the Peace in Catawba County NC. 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Moses Trolinger Age in 1870: 43 Birth Year: abt 1827 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Hamilton, Catawba, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Catawba Station Household Members: Name Age Moses Trolinger 43 Susan Trolinger 31 Robert Trolinger 8 Margaret Trolinger 4 Joseph Trolinger 2 Susan Trolinger 3/12 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Moses B. Trolinger Age: 54 Birth Year: abt 1826 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1880: Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Susan S. Trolinger Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Household Members: Name Age Moses B. Trolinger 54 Susan S. Trolinger 40 Robert H. Trolinger 18 Margaret M. Trolinger 13 Josep B. Trolinger 12 Susan M. Trolinger 10 Mary R. Trolinger 7 Fannie Trolinger 5 Bessie C. Trolinger 3 Eva Trolinger 1 Bettie Trolinger 19 Relation to Head of House: Niece | Trollinger, Moses Blanchard (I859)
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3970 | A K Willsie BIRTH 1910 DEATH 1984 (aged 73?74) BURIAL Benton County Memorial Park Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas, USA | Willsie, Adelbert Kneptly (I37331)
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3971 | A Kaufmann | Drollinger, Hermann (I10869)
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3972 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drollinger, Guenther Hermann (I10873)
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3973 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Curtis Charles Drullinger / Lauren Christine Nil (F17498)
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3974 | A man who championed the causes of the disenfranchised and the vulnerable, Tom was an activist in the true sense of the word. A longtime member of the Democratic Party and a proud member of SEIU Local 503, Tom worked to ensure justice and fairness for working people. He enjoyed family events including rafting, camping, backpacking, fishing and working on projects at his home. One of his proudest moments was doing a perfect 10 on his first solo down Blossom Bar on the Rogue! He was greatly loved and will be missed by his wife Barbara Eells; brother Michael Seither; stepchildren Daniel Eells (Pam), Randall Eells, Victoria Eells; grandchildren Jesse Eells-Adams, Aaron Eells, Ryan Eells; special grandchildren Desi Peterson (Greyson and Duncan) and Amanda Peterson (Max Baines); and his beloved rescue pups Rosie and Lucy. At his request there will be no service and his ashes will be scattered on a high mountain meadow. Donations in Tom's name may be made to Pennies for Pooches, P.O. Box 1883, Gold Beach, OR 97444, to help end animal abuse and neglect. We love you, Tompa. Submitted by Redwood Memorial Chapel. | Seither, Thomas Charles "Tom" (I23338)
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3975 | A Mass will be said Tuesday for Palm Springs resident Alice C Kelly, 64 who died Jan 30 at her home Mrs Kelly was a native of Astoria, Ore She lived in the Coachella Valley for 18 years. She was a member of the Desert Hospital Auxiliary. Friends of the Palm Springs Library; Womens Committee of the Palm Springs Library; Braille Institute; Natural Science Council of the Palm Springs Desert Museum and member of the O'Donnell Golf Club in Palm Springs Mrs. Kelly is survived by her husband. Maurice J Kelly of Palm Springs; two sons, Michael J Kelly and Thomas P Kelly, both of Seattle, WA three daughters, Maureen A Bradley of Portland, OR , Lauri A Braich of Scottsdale. AZ. and Colleen C Schreiner of Salem. OR ; and seven grandchildren A rosary will be said 8 p m Monday at Palm Springs Mortuary Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Solitude Catholic Church in Palm Springs. Burial will be at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City. The family suggests donations to the American Cancer Society Social Security Death Index Name: Alice Kelly SSN: 544-18-8665 Last Residence: 95562 Rio Dell, Humboldt, California, United States of America Born: 25 Sep 1921 Died: Jan 1986 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951) California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: Alice Catherine Kelly Social Security #: 544188665 Sex: Female Birth Date: 25 Sep 1921 Birthplace: Oregon Death Date: 30 Jan 1986 Death Place: Riverside Mother's Maiden Name: Settem Father's Surname: Trullinger | Trullinger, Alice Catherine (I18449)
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3976 | A memorial service for former McMinnville resident Bettye Marie Druliner Magee will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in Evergreen Memorial Park, McMinnville, with the Rev. Tim McGill officiating. Mrs. Magee died July 9, 2000, in a Newberg nursing home. She was 77. She was born Nov. 5, 1922, in Benkelman, Neb. She had worked as a secretary in several McMinnville businesses, including Farnham Electric Co. She later worked for the Bonneville Power Administration. She belonged to the Portland Bible Temple Church. Survivors include a son, Mike Magee of Wilsonville; a daughter, Lisa Magee of Aloha; two sisters, Bonnie Farnham of McMinnville and Patty Cox of West Linn; a brother, Doug Druliner of Bend; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Greg Magee. Arrangements are under the direction of Sunnyside Little Chapel of the Chimes, Portland. News-Register, McMinnville, Oregon, Thursday, July 13, 2000 Oregon, Death Index Name: Bettye Marie Magee Age: 78 Birth Date: 1922 Death Date: 9 Jul 2000 Death Place: Yamhill | Druliner, Bettye Marie "Ree" (I12294)
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3977 | A memorial service for Margaret E. Hoover Trullinger, a longtime registered nurse in the Portland area, will be Friday in the chapel in River View Cemetery in Southwest Portland. Mrs. Trullinger died Tuesday of cancer. She was 76. She was born in Springfield, Mo., on June 26, 1916, and moved to Eastern Oregon in 1920. She received her nursing diploma from The Dalles General Hospital and performed her residency there in the 1930s. Mrs. Trullinger also was a flight attendent for United Airlines in the late 1930s, when the airline would only hire RNs for the job. She quit flying in 1940 to marry Lile W. Hoover. She married Lloyd G. Trullinger of Clackamas in 1978. Mr. Trullinger died in 1985. Mrs. Trullinger was a nurse in the Portland area for 25 years at the Oregon Veterans Hospital, Raleigh Hills Hospital, Cedar Hills Hospital and Dammasch State Hospital. She is survived by two daughters, Patricia Hoover of Yachats and Molly Hoover of Portland. Disposition will be by cremation. [The Oregonian, 4 Sep 1992, Page: E09] U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name: Margaret Ernestine Howard [Margaret Ernestine Hoover] [Margaret Trullinger] Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 26 Jun 1916 Birth Place: Springfield, Missouri Death Date: 1 Sep 1992 Father: Ernest W Howard Mother: Bessie B Hawley SSN: 540093014 Notes: Nov 1936: Name listed as MARGARET ERNESTINE HOWARD; Jun 1947: Name listed as MARGARET ERNESTINE HOOVER; 05 Jul 1979: Name listed as MARGARET ERNESTINE TRULLINGER; 09 Sep 1992: Name listed as MARGARET E TRULLINGER Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008 Name: Margaret E Trullinger Age: 76 Birth Date: 26 Jun 1916 Death Date: 1 Sep 1992 Death Place: Multnomah Spouse: Lloyd Certificate: 92-17053 Social Security Death Index Name: Margaret E. Trullinger SSN: 540-09-3014 Last Residence: 97228 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States ofAmerica Born: 26 Jun 1916 Died: 1 Sep 1992 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951) | Howard, Margaret Ernestine (I11377)
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3978 | A memorial service for Verness Trullinger Harris of Milwaukie will beat 2 p.m. Monday in the chapel of River View Cemetery. Interment will be in the cemetery. Mrs. Harris died of causes related to age Wednesday in a Milwaukie hospital. She was 91. She was born April 2, 1901, in Union Mills. She married Clarence Harris on Oct. 28, 1923, in Hillsboro. Mrs. Harris lived most of her life in the Portland area but resided in Lincoln City for about 13years. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Harris had served as a Gray Lady during World War II. Her husband died in 1977. She had lived in Milwaukie for the past 11 years. Survivors include her daughters, Lou Ann Dehen of Portland and Shirley Herrman of Salem; 13 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. [The Oregonian, June 20, 1992] | Trullinger, Verness Barbara (I1595)
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3979 | A memorial service for William F. Trullinger will be at 1:30 p.m. held Monday, Oct. 14, 1996, at 1:30 p.m. in Grant Park Baptist Church for William F. Trullinger, who died Oct. 9 of Parkinson's disease at age 82. Mr. Trullinger was born Nov. 20, 1913, in Carrington, N.D. He married Catherine Jones in 1936. He moved After moving to Portland from Seattle in 1952. He worked as a manager and partner of for Scotty's Deli Foods. He was a member of the church. Survivors include his wife; sons Frank W. of San Antonio, Texas, John W. of Neotsu, Ore. and Thomas W. of Gresham; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Burial will be at 11 a.m. take place Monday at 11 a.m. in River View Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances to the church. Arrangements are by Gateway Chapel of the Chimes. Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) Date: October 12, 1996 Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008 Name: William F Trullinger Age: 82 Birth Date: 20 Nov 1913 Death Date: 9 Oct 1996 Death Place: Multnomah Spouse: Cather Certificate: 96-22563 Social Security Death Index Name: William F. Trullinger SSN: 534-09-9258 Last Residence: 97230 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States ofAmerica Born: 20 Nov 1913 Died: 9 Oct 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951) | Trullinger, William Frederick "Fred" "Billy" "Bill" (I18644)
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3980 | A memorial service will be held Sept 18 for Greek Drullinger of Junction City, who died Sept. 16. She was 85. She was born July 23, 1910 to Paul and Devotee Riley. She married Lowell E. Drullinger on March 12, 1934, in Portland. He died in 1969. She attended Oregon Normal School in Monmouth and lived in Lorane before moving to Junction City. She was a homemaker and her interests included sewing, cooking and reading. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Junction City. Survivors include three sons, David of Astoria and Charles and Bob of Lorane; two daughters, Susan Brabham of Waldport and Kay Hill of Clovis, Calif.; a sister, Madeline Addison of Arcadia, Calif.; and 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Today's service is at 1 p.m. at Rest Lawn Memorial park in Junction City. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon Heart Association and the Emanuel School of Religion scholarship fund. Musgrove Family Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. The Register-Guard, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon; Monday, September 18, 1995 Page 5C Social Security Death Index Name: Greek Drullinger SSN: 541-54-9900 Last Residence: 97477 Springfield, Lane, Oregon, United States of America Born: 23 Jul 1910 Died: 16 Sep 1995 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (1963) Oregon, Death Index Name: Willie Greek Drullinger Age: 85 Birth Date: 23 Jul 1910 Death Date: 16 Sep 1995 Death Place: Lane Spouse: Lowell Certificate: 95-18903 United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files Name Greek Drullinger Name Note Name and form dates: Application: GREEK DRULLINGER (Jul 1963), Death: GREEK DRULLINGER (16 Sep 1995) Alias Greek Riley Sex Female Birth Date 10 Jul 1910 Birthplace Monmouth, Polk, Oregon, United States Social Program Application Date Jul 1963 Previous Residence Springfield, Lane, Oregon, United States Previous Residence Postal Code 97477-1329 Death Date 16 Sep 1995 Race White Father's Name Paul Riley Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Devotee L Smith Mother's Sex Female | Riley, Willie Greek (I19785)
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3981 | A middle name of Amelia was previous ascribed to this record of Martha, however, it appears her true middle name is probably Jane. | Trullender, Martha Jane (I22696)
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3982 | A native of Alamance County, Mr. Moore was the husband of Ann Cates Moore, who survives, and the son of the late Lawrence Walter Moore and the late Metta Trollinger Moore. Mr. Moore was a graduate of Burlington High School and attended Elon College. During World War II, Mr. Moore served in the European, African and Middle Eastern Theatres. He was the holder of a Silver Star and two Bronze Stars, having served in seven battles and campaigns in southern France, Normandy, Northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland, Central Europe and Air Offensive Europe. He is a member of the Second Air Division Association. For many years he was an active member of Front Street United Methodist Church, having served on various committees and was the author of THE HISTORY OF FRONT STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1888-1984. He was a former member of the Exchange Club, Kiwanis Club, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Walter B. Ellis Post of the American Legion, the Loyal Order of the Moose and a charter member of the Order of DeMolays in Alamance County. He served on the Burlington Cemetery Commission for three consecutive terms. He served on the board of directors of Share A Home and was a trustee of the Alamance County Historical Museum since 1981 and served as President from 1996 to 1997. Mr. Moore was a charter member of the Sons of the American Revolution, Battle of Alamance Chapter. He was honored with the Meritorious Service Award in 1992 for forming the first state Sons of the American Revolution Color Guard, the Silver Good Citizenship Medal, the George Washington Fellow in 1995, the Centennial Medal in 1999 and the Sons of the American Revolution World War II Medal. He was awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution Medal of Honor in 1996. Mr. Moore is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years, Ann Cates Moore, of the home, and beloved daughter, Andrea Moore Liverman, and her husband, Gerry, of Wake Forest, NC. In addition to his parents, Mr. Moore was preceded in death by his twin brother, Robert Samuel Moore, and brother, Lawrence Trollinger Moore. U.S., Social Security Death Index Name: Richard J. Moore Last Residence: 27215 Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina BORN: 25 Apr 1924 Died: 9 Nov 2008 State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951) | Moore, Richard Joseph (I36158)
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3983 | A painter and book illustrator, Howard Smith was born September 23,1877, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Isaac Hampton Smithand Mary Drollinar. He and twin-sister Kate (Kathrine O. Smith) hadone older brother, Jacob Grayson Smith. Isaac Smith was a policeofficer and Mary Smith was the daughter of a local stone worker.According to a passport, Howard was 5´7" with brown hair and browneyes. Little is known of Howard Smith's early years, but by age 22 heindicated his occupation as "New York City artist." In 1902, at theage of 23, he illustrated Ruth Kimball Gardiner's In Happy Far-AwayLand, a children's book. Somewhat later he visited the British Isles. In 1915 Howard Smith was living on E. 17th St., northeast of GreenwichVillage. His name appeared in the city directory under the artistlisting for many years. In 1918 he registered for the draft with a NYCboard and cited a lithography firm as his employer. He indicated hisfather as his nearest relative, who, together with Howard's mother,had moved to Haddon Heights, New Jersey. By the early 1920s, Howard Smith had formed a partnership with Annie"Lou" Rogers, a cartoonist and children's writer from Maine. Theycollaborated on a series of illustrated poems and cutouts for childrencalled "Gimmicks." Lou wrote the stories and the initial drawings; abyline revealed "color by Howard Smith." Seventeen episodes werepublished in the Ladies' Home Journal. At about the same time, theyannounced their marriage. Howard and Lou continued with commercial art for the next two decades.In 1927 they jointly illustrated a health text for school children,Grace Hallock's After the Rain. By 1933, they had acquired an oldfarmhouse in Brookfield, Connecticut, which became their seasonalgetaway and passion. Howard presented his wife with an oil painting ofthe property, labeled "For the new home from Howard." On the front ofthe painting at the lower left was inscribed "HS--- Brookfield." Otherpaintings depicted spring and autumn featuring the old barn, landscapetrees, and background of rolling hills. By the 1940s Howard Smith had discovered his niche in seascapes of theNew England coast. He especially appreciated the scenery on MonheganIsland, an established art community off the coast of Maine. Heproduced several large oils (3´ x 2´) from this locale, signed "H.Smith." At Monhegan, he and Lou undoubtedly renewed their acquaintancewith painter and former woman suffrage co-worker, Ida S. Proper, thena year-round resident of the island. His draft registration from 1942stated that he was self-employed and listed the artist Adolph Dietscheas a contact. In the early 1950s Lou Rogers was suddenly faced with declining healthdue to multiple sclerosis. Howard Smith was devastated and could nolonger provide adequate care for his wife. Lou Rogers was taken in byher sister in Canton, New York, where she died in 1952. Howardretreated to his own world and passed away within a few years. Theexact date and the place of his burial are not known at this time. Thanks to Alice Sheppard for the research and biography of Howard! | Smith, Howard (I29297)
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3984 | A retired machinist when I first met him, I was amazed at his energy and industry. I had leave in country when I Permanent Change of Stationed to Germany. I had made a reservation in the Gasthaus Lowe and checked in. I came down stairs and there he and his wife, Frieda, were sitting drinking wine. We recognized each other from the pictures we had exchanged and he brought me over to his table. Some how through my poor German and the help of the landlord's daughter we managed to communicate. The upshot of our meeting was my bags were gotten and I stayed at their daughter's home. He worked his vinyards and apple trees and in the fall made wine and schnapps. He too had a zest for life and living. In his seventies he was also a volunteer fireman. I can remember the night the shoe store in Ellmendingen caught fire over a Christmas holiday and he was off and out in the cold fighting it. He and Oma showed me many adventures. I was glad I got to share in their golden wedding celebration. He too had that joy of living that made being around him a time of happiness. He continued the business founded by his father. Gordon L. Drollinger | Drollinger, Theodor (I433)
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3985 | A service was held today in the Chapel of the Desert Funeral Home, Indio for Clara Mary Yost, 95, of Indio. She died Tuesday in Palm Springs. A native of Illinois, she is survived by her sons, Edward M. Yost of Indio; two daughters, Jessie Lundeen of Nebraska and Elizabeth Pahlke of Colorado; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; six great, great-grandchildren; a brother, J.M. Dollinger of San Marcos; and a sister, Viola McCrearey of Texas. Burial was in the Coachella Valley Cemetery. U.S., Social Security Death Index Name: Clara Yost SSN: 567-46-6546 Last Residence: 92262 Palm Springs, Riverside, California, USA BORN: 10 Jul 1887 Died: Mar 1983 State (Year) SSN issued: California (1952) California Death Index Name: Clara Mary Yost [Clara Mary Drollinger] Social Security #: 567466546 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 10 Jul 1887 Birthplace: Illinois Death Date: 1 Mar 1983 Death Place: Riverside Mother's Maiden Name: Simpkins Father's Surname: Drollinger | Drollinger, Clara Mary (I4254)
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3986 | A Sketch of the Lives of Solomon and Elizabeth Richardson, Pioneers of Oregon BY MARY E. COLBY In writing this sketch of the lives of my parents I am giving it as I have heard them relate it. There was no diary kept, so it is all from memory. Solomon Richardson was born August 27, 1813, in Cumberland county, Kentucky, near Burksville, the county seat, in the southwestern part of the state. His father, Shadrach Richardson, was a native of Virginia, as was his grandfather. His great grandfather came over from England before the Revolution and the son (Solomon's grandfather) was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. After the war the family emigrated to Kentucky. The oldest son, Shadrach Richardson, was a soldier in the war of 1812. In fact he was one of the 300 Kentucky riflemen with Jackson at the battle of New Orleans January 8, 1815. The Kentucky rifle, with the shot pouch and powder horn, were brought across the plains by Solomon Richardson in 1847, and I believe the shot pouch and powder horn are still in existence and in the possession of Ward K. Richardson, a grandson. Shadrach Richardson and wife (whose maiden name was Mary Elizabeth Garret) raised a family of twelve children, seven sons and five daughters. Solomon, the subject of this sketch, was the fifth son. At the age of 19 he went with his father's family to Illinois, where he remained ten years. Following the death of his mother Solomon started out in life for himself, going to Iowa Territory, where he settled in Van Buren county, near Pittsfield, He built a cabin on his claim and as it was the largest house in the neighborhood, and as he was a bachelor and there was no public building, his home was always open to public gatherings. Sometimes there were dances, and sometimes preaching of any and all denominations and often the housewives would hold a quilting bee. Frequently families coming in late in the fall would winter with him. It thus came about that in the fall of 1841 Abraham Trullinger, coming from Indiana to settle in the then new country of Iowa, spent the winter at the home of Solomon Richardson. The frontier home of the Iowa bachelor thus became welcome shelter for the Trullinger family. Now, there must always be some romance in every story, and in this one it came about that on June 14, 1842, Elizabeth Trullinger became the bride of Solomon Richardson. As this pioneer history is one of the life and experience of both Solomon and Elizabeth, we will revert a short time and give something of her ancestry. The Trullinger family, or as it was then pronounced Drullinger, came to America from Holland and settled in Pennsylvania before the Revolution. I do not remember to have heard much of the early history of the Trullinger family, except that in the course of time the descendants kept moving on west. It is then we come to Abraham Trullinger (I believe he must have been about the third generation) and his wife Margarette Trullinger, who had borne the same family name before her marriage, being a cousin of Abraham. They settled near Attica, Fountain county, Indiana. There were born to them twelve children, nine of whom reached maturity. Elizabeth, the third daughter and the fourth child, was born April 19, 1823, near Attica, Fountain county, where she grew to womanhood, and in the autumn of 1841 went with her father's family to Iowa. She was married the following spring to Solomon Richardson, June 14, 1842. On November 8, 1843, James, their oldest son, was born, and July 14, 1846, John, the second son, arrived. About this time there was much excitement about the Oregon country. Solomon was ever ready to try pastures new and he began to make preparations for the long journey across the plains. He wished to visit relatives in Illinois before making the long journey. In the fall of 1846 he and his brother, George, and their families went back to Illinois to settle up the family estate (their father having died) and to bid farewell to the brothers and sisters there. The day before they were to set out on their return to Iowa, David Gish, a brother-in-law, proposed a quail hunt. That was the popular sport at that time of the year, and he wished to have one last hunt together before the boys left. Near the close of the day the horse upon which Dave Gish was riding threw the rider against a tree, killing him instantly. It was a sad ending of a day of sport. They remained until after the funeral before starting back to Iowa. It was a sad parting with the widowed sister and her three children, whom they never saw again. The necessary preparations for the long journey were made during the winter and spring of 1847. In May they started on that long journey to Oregon. The company consisted of only two families at the start, Solomon and his family, with J. T. Jacob, a young Englishman as a stock driver; George Richardson, wife and family of three children, with Sol and Elisha Williamson, brothers of George's wife. They were soon joined by others. I do not remember the names of all, only the ones who remained friends and neighbors in later life. There were the Dillons, William and Juniper, with their families, and the Grahams, David, a single man and William and wife-, Melichi Johnson and family. There were others I have heard my father mention but I can not tell whether they crossed the plains together or were their early pioneer neighbors. The early days of the journey were without any particular incident until June 25, on the Great Platte, they had their first runaway. James, the oldest eon of Solomon, was killed by a wagon runnning over him. The little fellow lived but a few hours after the accident. That was, I think, the first death in the company. The train laid by for half a day and buried the child, and some man in the company carved his name, age and date of his death on a board with a pocket knife and placed it at the head of the grave. And thus they left their first born in the wilderness, never to see the spot again. The next year my mother met a woman who had seen the grave. This woman said that she had camped at the place and read the name on the head board. There was another grave of about the same size beside it, she said. So they had the comfort of knowing that the grave had not been disturbed by the Indians as they sometimes were. There was no serious trouble with the Indians, although several times there were indications of attack. The Indians would come and act very very friendly, as they usually did before an attack, but would see that the men all carried guns and were ready for an emergency. One time in particular I have heard my parents say they would have been attacked. Fortunately they were joined that evening by another train of eight wagons, and the Indians feared that the two trains were too strong for them. The buffalo were running on the Platte at the time the train passed through that country and they had quite a time guarding the stock to keep them from running away with the buffalo. After the plains there was a long, dreary stretch through the wilderness with a scarcity of food and water. Work cattle began giving out and dying by the wayside. The members of the train began to lighten loads by leaving behind everything they could possibly do without. There was one elderly lady in the company who was determined to keep her rocking chair. The men folks would not put it on the wagon when they were breaking camp in the morning. She would take it up and start on walking, carrying the chair with her and after a short time the men would repent and put it on the wagon. This would happen every time they attempted to leave it. The woman won out and got the chair across and enjoyed it after settling in Oregon. It was November when the worn out train reached the Willamette valley. Solomon Richardson and the Dillons spent the winter at the home of James Johns, after whom St. Johns is named. There on December 3, 1848, the third son, Milton, was born. George Richardson and the Grahams wintered at Lynn City (near Oregon City). Other members of the company scattered out to different places. The Johnson family settled in Polk county, near Bethel. Later Solomon Richardson moved to Linnton. In 1848 Daniel Trullinger, an uncle of Elizabeth Richardson, with his family of ten children, came to Oregon and settled on the Molalla. In the spring of 1849 Solomon Richardson and several others of the 1847 immigration went to the gold mines in California, leaving their families in Oregon. He returned home in the fall of the same year, having been sick a great part of the time he was in the gold fields. During the time he was able to work, however, he made good money. In the spring of 1850 he located on a donation land claim in Washington county, on the Tualatin river bottom, just south of what is now Tigard. His brother George and the Grahams had located in the same locality the previous year. It was on this claim that the family grew up and the mother and father spent the remainder of their lives. Mr. Richardson cut 14 large trees to make an open space to build there. The claim was covered with large fir timber, and in the heart of this virgin forest he carved out a farm. The country around was soon settled, however, as there was a heavy immigration in the early '50s. On September 30, 1852, the first daughter, Margarette, was born, and April 1, 1854, the second daughter, Olive, was born. By this time the community had grown so that a school district was organized, called Butte District No. 23. In the little log school house built in the district the children of Solomon and Elizabeth obtained their education. Mr. Richardson was justice of the peace in the early days, and was also clerk of the school district. Upon his retirement from that office his son Milton succeeded him and held the position for a number of years. On June 25, 1858, Mary Ellen, the third daughter and the last child, was born, just 11 years after the death of James, the oldest child. In 1857 Solomon Richardson decided to leave the original log cabin which had housed his family since settling on the claim. A frame house was erected on the sloping hillside northwest of the first cabin. It was not finished, however, until several years later. At that time all lumber had to be dressed by hand and building a house took months. During the early years the life of the Oregon pioneers was a very busy one. Neighbors depended on one another in sickness and distress. And Solomon Richardson was never too busy to go to help anyone in need of assistance. As there was no undertaker at that time any nearer than Portland, he was often called when death visited the neighborhood to perform that service and see to funeral arrangements. In times of sickness both he and Elizabeth were always ready to go to help take care of the sick. Through all his long and useful life he never had a row with a neighbor. The years passed with their joys and sorrows. The children all grew to manhood and womanhood. The first break in the family circle was the marriage of the oldest daughter, Margarette, July 27, 1871, to John L. Mitchell, a native of New York. The second daughter, Olive, was married on January 3, 1875, to Rufus Norman, a native of West Virginia. John, the oldest son, was married March 28, 1878, to Mary E. Speak, a native of Missouri, who had come across the plains as an infant with her parents in 1852. The third daughter, Mary Ellen, was married to William E. Colby on November 5, 1882. Milton was married April 14, 1889, to Alice Hibbs at McMinnville. Elizabeth Richardson died on December 24, 1883, having completed her three score years. The last 13 years of her life she was an invalid. Solomon Richardson died May 5, 1888, lacking only a few months of completing his 75th year. Both rest in the Crescent Grove cemetery in the neighborhood where they spent so many years of their long, useful lives. Here also rest many of their neighbors who had lived their lives in those stern pioneer times together. In thinking of them these beautiful lines come to my mind: "And here they rest, their earthly life is done. But in the mansion of the blest, their life is just begun." Of the five children who survived this pioneer couple only one is now living (1940), the youngest daughter, Mary Ellen. Olive Norman was the first to answer the summons. She died December 18, 1896, at the old homestead which had been her home for some years. Eight months later, September, 1897, her husband Rufus Norman passed away, the victim of a harvesting accident. Four children survived them--Rufus, Ethel, Eva and Hattie. Only one is now living, Ethel Norman now a resident of Oakland, California. There were no grandchildren in this branch of the family. Margarette Mitchell died April 11, 1911, at Arcata, Calif., where she had made her home for many years. Her husband has since joined her in the great beyond. Of her children one is still living, Edith Tomlinson of Arcata, Calif. John Herbert, the oldest son died in January, 1928. Frank C. Mitchell, who had resided at Biggs, Calif., died Sept. 11, 1939, while on a visit with his sister, Mrs. Tomlinson. Frank is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Vera Harry of Biggs and Mrs. Beryl Halstead of Oroville, Calif. John answered the final summons December 9, 1911, at Portland. His wife passed away on June 26, 1914, at Portland. Their three children, one son and two daughters are still living. They are Clyde S. Richardson, 731 S. W. Bancroft Terrace, Portland, Mrs. Minnie E. Overlin, and Laura E. Richardson, both of Portland. Clyde has a family of a wife and two sons, John and Clyde Jr., both of Portland. Minnie has one daughter, Mary Overlin. Milton passed away June 5, 1919, at McMinnville, where he had lived for many years. His widow followed him in death eight years later, dying at the home of her son Ward in Salem on July 6, 1927. Both lie buried in the Masonic cemetery at McMinnville. Shadrach Richardson, a son of George and a cousin of the Solomon Richardson children, and his wife Charity A. Richardson, made their home in McMinnville as close neighbors to Milt Richardson. Shadrach died in the spring of 1912 and was cremated. Charity died in the winter of 1916 and is buried in the McMinnville Masonic cemetery. Milton and Alice Richardson were the parents of two sons, Ward K. Richardson who was born August 2, 1890, and Earle Richardson, born November 25, 1895, both near McMinnville. Ward resides on a ranch near Falls City. His family consists of a wife, Vera Chenoweth Richardson and a daughter Katherine Alice, born August 29, 1926. Earle has lived in Dallas since March 1, 1924. He married Beth Stewart at McMinnville on September 14, 1921. They have one daughter, Vivian Eileen, born at Dallas, August 3, 1928. John and Clyde Richardson Jr. are the only great grandsons of Solomon Richardson who are living. There were no grandsons bearing the name of Richardson in the George Richardson family. One daughter Mary Ellen Colby (myself) is the only child of Solomon and Elizabeth Richardson still living. She was married November 5, 1882 in Portland, Oregon, to William E. Colby, a native of Vermont. The first winter after their marriage they lived in Portland. In the spring of 1883 they went to Toledo, Washington, a small town on the Cowlitz river. There Mr. Colby established a ferry which he operated for six ,years. Here their only child, a daughter Hattie was born July 13, 1885. In the spring of 1889 Mr. Colby sold the ferry and other property and moved to McMinnville, Oregon, where he bought a tract of land south of town in the Booth Bend community and erected a home. The family lived there until his death June 22, 1892. On July 22, 1895, just three years and one month after Mr. Colby's death the daughter Hattie passed away. They are buried in the Masonic cemetery near McMinnville. Since the death of her husband and daughter Mrs. Colby has resided in McMinnville. For several years she ran a boarding house and then took up the occupation of nursing which she followed until she retired because of her age. She is still living in McMinnville and is now (1940) in her 82nd year. | Richardson, Mary Ellen (I13133)
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3987 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Druliner, Anthony Christopher "Chris" (I22982)
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3988 | A TOPICAL HISTORY of CEDAR COUNTY, IOWA 1910 Clarence Ray Aurner, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co. Volume II pages 205-206 EDWARD E. ROWSER, D. V. S. Dr. Edward E. Rowser, a well known veterinary surgeon of Clarence, has long enjoyed a lucrative and continually growing practice in this connection. His birth occurred in Red Oak township, Cedar county, Iowa, on the 28th of February, 1868, his father being S. S. Rowser, an old settler of this county, of whom extended mention is made on another page of this volume. He obtained his early education in the district schools of his native township, later attended the high school at Tipton and subsequently entered the Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto, Canada, from which institution he was graduated with the class of 1893-4. In the spring of 1894 he located for practice at Clarence, Iowa, here remaining until 1900, when he removed to Montana. For a year and a half he made his home in that state, the ranch being one hundred miles from a railroad and twenty-five miles from the nearest town?Lewistown. On returning to Clarence he resumed practice here and has since been very successful as a veterinary surgeon, having built up an extensive and profitable patronage within a radius of fifteen miles. On the 1st of July, 1901, in Montana, Dr. Rowser was united in marriage to Miss Sadie Buchan, who was at that time visiting the area. Her father, A. L. Buchan, is an old resident of Clarence, this county. He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on the 16th of August, 1825, was educated in that country and after leaving home followed the sea for thirty-five years. On the 9th of August, 1854, in Canada, he wedded Miss Mary Dee, whose birth occurred in Liverpool, England, in 1838. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Dee were born nine children: Lavinia and Alexander, both of whom are deceased; Mary; Frank; John; Esther; Margaret; Mrs. Rowser; and Isabelle. The wife and mother was called to her final rest on the 6th of November, 1889, her demise occurring at Clarence. Unto Dr. Rowser and his wife has been born a son, Ralph Edward, whose natal day was January 5, 1910. Dr. Rowser is a stanch republican in politics and for four years capably served as township constable. Both he and his wife are devoted and consistent members of the Presbyterian church at Clarence. They are well known in social circles and enjoy in large measure the friendship and kindly regard of those with whom they have been brought in contact. Occupation: veterinary surgeon Burial: Town Cemetery in Clarence, Iowa Cause Death atrophy of the liver Home in 1920: Dayton, Cedar, Iowa Household Members: Name Age Edward E Rowser 51 Sarah Rowser 48 Ralph E Rowser 9 U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 about Edward E Rowser Name: Edward E Rowser Residence Year: 1901 Residence Place: Waterloo, Iowa Occupation: Vet Surgeon Publication Title: Waterloo, Iowa, City Directory, 1901 | Rowser, Edward Enos (I16703)
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3989 | A Ward Dawson in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 Name: A Ward Dawson Gender: Male Race: White Age: 70 Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 31 Oct 1899 Birth Place: Indiana Death Date: 26 Jan 1970 Death Place: La Porte, La Porte, Indiana, USA Father: Gerald O Dawson Mother: Eva A Dawson Spouse: Vada DawsonInformant Mrs. Vada Dawson wife | Dawson, Archie Ward (I31925)
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3990 | a Zimmermeister | Drollinger, Christian (I1932)
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3991 | A. Allworth in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: A. Allworth Age: 52 Birth Date: Abt 1828 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Hazel Hill, Johnson, Missouri, USA Dwelling Number: 2 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital status: Married Spouse's name: J. N. Allworth Father's Birthplace: Virginia Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Occupation: Housekeeper Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age J. N. Allworth 48 A. Allworth 52 Dollie Allworth 18 Willie E. Allworth 11 N. F. Allworth 8 Anna Olworth in the 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Anna Olworth Age in 1870: 43 Birth Year: abt 1827 Birthplace: Ohio Dwelling Number: 56 Home in 1870: Hazel Hill, Johnson, Missouri Gender: Female Post Office: Warrensburg Occupation: Keeping House Inferred Spouse: John L Olworth Inferred Children: Mary Olworth Sarah Olworth Frank Olworth Ella C Olworth Willie Olworth Household Members: Name Age John L Olworth 38 Anna Olworth 43 Mary Olworth 22 Sarah Olworth 8 Frank Olworth 6 Ella C Olworth 3 Willie Olworth George Miller 19 Anna Miller in the 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Anna Miller Age: 39 Birth Year: abt 1821 Gender: Female Birth Place: Ohio Home in 1860: Howard, Cass, Michigan Post Office: Pokagon Dwelling Number: 964 Family Number: 984 Real Estate Value: 1000 Household Members: Name Age Anna Miller 39 Elijah Miller 14 Mary Miller 12 George Miller 10 Samuel Miller 8 Anna Miller in the 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Anna Miller Age: 22 Birth Year: abt 1828 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1850: Noble, Wabash, Indiana, USA Gender: Female Family Number: 304 Household Members: Name Age John Miller 29 Anna Miller 22 Elijah Miller 4 Elizabeth Miller 2 Descendants of Barbara Drillinger courtesy of Adrian Paul Andree, 2592Stahlheber Road, Hamilton Ohio, 45013-1938 Generation No. 1 1. BARBARA1 DRILLINGER She married ELIJAH HARKREIDER. Child of BARBARA DRILLINGER and ELIJAH HARKREIDER is: 2. i. ANNA2 HARKREIDER, b. Abt. 01 November 1827, New Madison, DarkeCounty, Ohio; d. 04 March 1896, Hazel Hill, Johnson County, Missouri. Generation No. 2 2. ANNA2 HARKREIDER (BARBARA1 DRILLINGER) was born Abt. 01 November1827 in New Madison, Darke County, Ohio, and died 04 March 1896 inHazel Hill, Johnson County, Missouri. She married (1) JOHN MILLER inDarke County, Ohio. He was born in Darke County, Ohio. She married(2) JOHN N. ALLWORTH 05 January 1861 in Niles, Michigan. He was born24 June 1832 in Bath, England, and died 13 March 1922 in Fayetteville,Johnson County, Missouri. Children of ANNA HARKREIDER and JOHN MILLER are: 3. i. ELIJAH HARKREIDER3 MILLER, b. 13 October 1845, Darke County,Ohio; d. 16 October 1907, Fayetteville, Johnson County, Missouri. 4. ii. MARY ELIZABETH MILLER, b. 04 March 1848, Wabash County,Indiana; d. 18 March 1887, Hazel Hill, Johsnon County, Missouri. 5. iii. GEORGE ANDERSON MILLER, b. 15 October 1850, Wabash County,Indiana; d. 06 June 1918, Imperial Valley, Imperial County,California. Children of ANNA HARKREIDER and JOHN ALLWORTH are: iv. ELLA3 ALLWORTH. v. FRANK ALLWORTH. vi. DOLLIE A. ALLWORTH, m. DAVID A. ENGLISH. 6. vii. WILLIAM E. ALLWORTH, b. 14 November 1869; d. 1954, JohnsonCounty, Missouri. viii. NETTIE ALLWORTH, m. EDWARD LOWREY. Generation No. 3 3. ELIJAH HARKREIDER3 MILLER (ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1 DRILLINGER)was born 13 October 1845 in Darke County, Ohio, and died 16 October1907 in Fayetteville, Johnson County, Missouri. He married MARYMORGAN GREENLEE 24 June 1874 in Greenlee Home, Johnson County,Missouri, daughter of WILLIAM GREENLEE and ELIZABETH FORSTER. She wasborn 11 August 1851 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, and died 03 June1938 in Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri. Child of ELIJAH MILLER and MARY GREENLEE is: i. LENA KLINE4 MILLER, b. 02 September 1875, Fayetteville, JohnsonCounty, Missouri; d. 27 July 1876, Fayetteville, Johnson County,Missouri. 4. MARY ELIZABETH3 MILLER (ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1 DRILLINGER) wasborn 04 March 1848 in Wabash County, Indiana, and died 18 March 1887in Hazel Hill, Johsnon County, Missouri. She married MATTHEW ROBINSONNEIL 13 March 1877 in Sunnyside, Benton County, Missouri, son of JOHNNEIL and NANCY RIDDLE. He was born 11 December 1851 in Center County,Pennsylvania. Children of MARY MILLER and MATTHEW NEIL are: 7. i. ELLA MAY4 NEIL, b. 20 May 1879, Warrensburg, Johnson County,Missouri. ii. NANNIE FLORENCE NEIL, b. 22 September 1880, Johnson County,Missouri; d. 10 April 1964; m. ELMER BERGEN BROWN, 06 August 1938,Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri. iii. STELLA BLANCHE NEIL, b. 17 March 1883, Johnson County,Missouri; d. 23 January 1892, Johnson County, Missouri. iv. IRA WALLACE NEIL, b. 18 August 1886, Johnson County, Missouri;d. 16 January 1887, Johnson County, Missouri. 5. GEORGE ANDERSON3 MILLER (ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1 DRILLINGER)was born 15 October 1850 in Wabash County, Indiana, and died 06 June1918 in Imperial Valley, Imperial County, California. He marriedCLARA AMANDA NEIL 13 March 1877 in Sunnyside, Benton County, Missouri,daughter of JOHN NEIL and MARY BECK. She was born 28 June 1851 inCenter County, Pennsylvania, and died 06 August 1893 in Lincoln,Benton County, Missouri. Marriage Notes for GEORGE MILLER and CLARA NEIL: According to local history, the Sunnyside Church was a CumberlandPresbyterian Church. As of 2001, all that remained was the cemetery.The detailed records of the old burials have been lost. Children of GEORGE MILLER and CLARA NEIL are: i. CHARLES ELMER4 MILLER, b. 01 May 1878, Lincoln, Benton County,Missouri; d. 18 November 1886, Lincoln, Benton County, Missouri. ii. AMY ETHEL MILLER, b. 29 January 1880, Lincoln, Benton County,Missouri; d. 07 August 1893, Lincoln, Benton County, Missouri. iii. ANNA MARGARET "MAGGIE" MILLER, b. 30 December 1881, Lincoln,Benton County, Missouri; d. 08 October 1918, Chicago, Cook County,Illinois; m. SIGMUND MITZNER. 8. iv. NETTIE ORA MILLER, b. 07 January 1883, Pallo Pinto, BentonCounty, Missouri; d. 15 May 1961, Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida. v. EMMA PEARL MILLER, b. 22 August 1887, Lincoln, Benton County,Missouri; d. 20 March 1971, Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri. 9. vi. JOHN MURL MILLER, b. 22 August 1887, Lincoln, Benton County,Missouri; d. 07 April 1955, Imperial Valley, California. 6. WILLIAM E.3 ALLWORTH (ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1 DRILLINGER) wasborn 14 November 1869, and died 1954 in Johnson County, Missouri. Hemarried STELLA WILLIAMS. She was born 1870, and died 1963 in JohnsonCounty, Missouri. Child of WILLIAM ALLWORTH and STELLA WILLIAMS is: i. ELVIS4 ALLWORTH, b. 1903; d. 1939. Generation No. 4 7. ELLA MAY4 NEIL (MARY ELIZABETH3 MILLER, ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1DRILLINGER) was born 20 May 1879 in Warrensburg, Johnson County,Missouri. She married ED MCCULLY. Child of ELLA NEIL and ED MCCULLY is: i. MARY D.5 MCCULLY, b. 16 June 1911. 8. NETTIE ORA4 MILLER (GEORGE ANDERSON3, ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1DRILLINGER) was born 07 January 1883 in Pallo Pinto, Benton County,Missouri, and died 15 May 1961 in Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida.She married PAUL FERDINAND ANDREE, SR. 17 January 1912 in Moline, RockIsland County, Illinois, son of JOHANNES ANDREE and JOHANNA MAYERLE.He was born 29 August 1876 in Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany1, and died 02June 1966 in Black Mountain, North Carolina1. Child of NETTIE MILLER and PAUL ANDREE is: 10. i. PAUL FERDINAND5 ANDREE, JR., b. 30 May 1913, Moline, RockIsland County, Illinois. 9. JOHN MURL4 MILLER (GEORGE ANDERSON3, ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1DRILLINGER) was born 22 August 1887 in Lincoln, Benton County,Missouri, and died 07 April 1955 in Imperial Valley, California. Hemarried EFFIE A. WALDROP 17 December 1922. Child of JOHN MILLER and EFFIE WALDROP is: 11. i. WILLIAM5 MILLER, b. Abt. 24 September 1924. Generation No. 5 10. PAUL FERDINAND5 ANDREE, JR. (NETTIE ORA4 MILLER, GEORGEANDERSON3, ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1 DRILLINGER) was born 30 May 1913in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois. He married NEDRA DARLENEWEAVER 21 January 1939 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, daughter ofCLYDE WEAVER and ELVA VANCIL. She was born 17 June 1906 in Augusta,Hancock County, Illinois, and died 12 April 2000 in Port Richey, PascoCounty, Florida. Child of PAUL ANDREE and NEDRA WEAVER is: 12. i. ADRIAN PAUL6 ANDREE, b. 22 February 1943, Fond du Lac, Fond duLac County, Wisconsin. 11. WILLIAM5 MILLER (JOHN MURL4, GEORGE ANDERSON3, ANNA2 HARKREIDER,BARBARA1 DRILLINGER) was born Abt. 24 September 1924. He marriedMARGARET DONSKINS 14 September 1947. Children of WILLIAM MILLER and MARGARET DONSKINS are: i. SANDRA6 MILLER, b. 12 December 1949. ii. GARRY MILLER, b. 09 September 1953. Generation No. 6 12. ADRIAN PAUL6 ANDREE (PAUL FERDINAND5, NETTIE ORA4 MILLER, GEORGEANDERSON3, ANNA2 HARKREIDER, BARBARA1 DRILLINGER) was born 22 February1943 in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. He married RUTHANNE SCHMIDT 18 June 1966 in North Presby. Ch., Cincinnati, HamiltonCounty, Ohio, daughter of LAWRENCE SCHMIDT and DOROTHY DETMERING. Shewas born 31 January 1944 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Marriage Notes for ADRIAN ANDREE and RUTH SCHMIDT: Married at North Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ruth hadgraduated from University of Cincinnati the week previous with aBachelor of Science in Education (BS in Ed). Adrian was on leave fromFitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, where he was on activeduty with the U.S. Army as a medical supply officer. Children of ADRIAN ANDREE and RUTH SCHMIDT are: i. PAUL LAWRENCE7 ANDREE, b. 28 December 1971, Cincinnati, HamiltonCounty, Ohio; m. PAMELA KAY DEWALT, 06 June 1998, White Oak Presby.Ch., Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; b. 16 August 1960, Cincinnati,Hamilton County, Ohio. ii. ROBERT LOUIS ANDREE, b. 04 November 1974, Cincinnati, HamiltonCounty, Ohio; m. JULIE MARIE BARBEAU, 22 April 2000, SpringfieldTownship, Hamilton County, Ohio; b. 25 December 1976, Cincinnati,Hamilton County, Ohio. Endnotes 1. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social SecurityDeath Index: U.S., Date of Import: 12 Jul 1998, Internal Ref.#1.111.5.7467.126 | Harkrider, Anna "Annie" (I11910)
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3992 | A. Barb Wattenbach is the probable spouse of Matthaeus Drollinger. Requires further evidence. | Family: Matthaeus Drollinger / A. Barb Wattenbach (F14510)
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3993 | A. Blaine Steele in the Utah, Select County Marriages, 1887-1937 Name: A. Blaine Steele Gender: Male Race: White Age: 21 Birth Date: 8 Sep 1899 Marriage Date: 14 Sep 1921 Marriage Place: Salt Lake, Utah, United States Father: Wm. H. Steele Mother: Amanda Smith Spouse: Paula May Horn FHL Film Number: 429109 Details For Marriage ID#685267 Groom Last Name: STEELE Groom First Name: A Blaine (21) Groom Residence: American Fork, Utah, Utah Bride Last Name: HORN Bride First Name: Paula May (18) Bride Residence: Bingham, Salt Lake, Utah Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Date: 14 Sep 1921 County of Record: Salt Lake State: Utah Volume: 96 Page: Notes: Certificate No. A038269 FHL No. 429,109. http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=685267 | Family: Alma Blaine Steele / Paula May Horn (F14158)
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3994 | A. J. TROLLINGER met his death on April 27, 1931, on the highway four miles north of Perryton. He was fixing a flat when a car struck him driven by Marchbanks from Borger. The deceased was born November 20, 1897, near Nashville, Tenn. At the time of the sad death he was past thirty-three years of age. He was married to Miss Lois SEAGO December 21, 1924. To this union were born two children, Yvonne, age three; Lela Beth, age two. Other relatives left are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. TROLLINGER, two brothers, Dennie TROLLINGER of Boyd, Okla., Cecil TROLLINGER, Canadian; two sisters, Mrs. Mae BALLARD, Gray, Okla., and Miss Odessa TROLLINGER of this city; Mr. and W. L. SEAGO of Perryton and Mr. and Mrs. Bluford SEAGO, Gray, Okla. Funeral services were conducted at the Gray church Wednesday, April 29, at three o'clock by Rev. W. C. Bryan, assisted by Rev. King. Active pall bearers were his cousins, Geroge BEAVERS, S. J. WHITMAN, Armond BATTEN, Sam and Fred BATTEN, all of Hollis, Okla., and Reuben BRYAN of Felt, Okla. Honorary pall bearers were Louis BRYAN, Spearman, Wayne SHORT, Gray Oklahoma, and Wesley BRYAN, Perryton. Out of town relatives attending the funeral were Mrs. R. M. HARRIS, Moran, Texas; Miss Maggie TROLLINGER, S. J. WHITMAN and family, Arnold BATTEN and family, Fred, Sam and Miss Ethel BATTEN, all of Hollis, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence WATSON and family, Ludy, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. John MURPHY, Trail, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Elm RAGSDALE, Gray, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. WATSON, Gray, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar BRYAN and family, Gray, Okla. Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX)-May 7, 1931 Texas, U.S., Death Certificates Name: Andrew James Trollinger Death Date: 27 Apr 1931 Death Place: Perryton, Ochiltree, Texas Gender: Male Race: W Death Age: 33 years 5 months 5 days Estimated Birth Date: Birth Date: 22 Nov 1898 Birthplace: Tenn. Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: A. J. Trollinger Father's Name: E. S. Trollinger Father's Birthplace: Tenn. Mother's Name: Ida Claxton Mother's Birthplace: Tenn. Occupation: Farmer Place of Residence: Perryton, Ochiltree, Tex Cemetery: Bethany Cem Burial Place: Okla Burial Date: 29 Apr 1931 | Trollinger, Andrew James (I21770)
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3995 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jacob Ryan "Jake" Trullinger / Katelyn McDonald (F15371)
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3996 | Aaron Alonzo Trullinger Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery Lake City, Calhoun, Iowa, USA Inscription: "Father Aaron A. 1843-1919." | Trullinger, Aaron Alonzo (I6190)
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3997 | Aaron B Hupp in the Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 Name: Aaron B Hupp Birth Date: 7 Dec 1957 State File Number: 1957220873 Additional Information: Swiger Aaron B. Hupp in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Aaron B. Hupp BORN: 7 Dec 1957 Died: 27 May 2010 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (1967) Aaron B Hupp in the U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 Name: Aaron B Hupp Birth Date: 7 Dec 1957 Address: 5934 Stumph Rd, Cleveland, OH, 44130-1712 Ancestry.com Ohio Marriage Index, 1970, 1972-2007 about Sherry L Thrullinger(Trullinger) Name: Sherry L Thrullinger (Trullinger) Age: 23 Residence County: Cuyahoga Spouse's Name: Aaron B Hupp Spouse's Age: 22 Spouse's Residence County: Cuyahoga Spouse - Times Married: 1 Marriage Date: 4 May 1980 Marriage License County: Cuyahoga Cerificate Number: 23721 Volume Number: 10282 (Internet extraction provided by David H. Drollinger 12 Dec 2011) | Hupp, Aaron B. (I19673)
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3998 | Aaron B. Hupp in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Aaron B. Hupp BORN: 7 Dec 1957 Died: 27 May 2010 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (1967) | Hupp, Aaron B. (I19673)
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3999 | Aaron Bradegaum Schum Jr in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name: Aaron Bradegaum Schum Jr [Aaron Schum Jr] Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 15 Sep 1935 Birth Place: Reading Berk, Pennsylvania Death Date: Nov 1986 Father: Aaron B Schum Mother: Caroline Law SSN: 176287553 Notes: Jul 1952: Name listed as AARON BRADEGAUM SCHUM JR; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as AARON SCHUM | Schum, Aaron Bradegaum Jr. (I38943)
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4000 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Duncan, Aaron Dayne (I44055)
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