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4001 | Aaron died at St. Peter's Hospital in Olympia, Washington. Obituary: Mr. Trullinger was born in Cornish, Indiana. He was survived by his wife, Mary A., one son, Robert A. Trullinger, of Olympia, one daughter, Jane Cook, of Los Angeles, California, and five grandchildren, Earl Young, Ethel Young, Edna La Fevre, Alberta Foster, Truman Trullinger, and five great grandchildren. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in the 10th regiment, Company D., Indiana volunteers, serving three months; and reenlisted in 48th Indiana volunteers Company K, serving three years. He was discharged on account of being wounded in the battle of Richmond Mountain. He lived in Langley, Kansas where he was postmaster for a number of years. He moved to Washington in 1902. Morning Olympian (Olympia, WA) Friday, July 21, 1922 page 3, edited Washington State Death Certificate Index 1907-1960 Da Reference Number: {80F58D3B-19BA-4650-96D8-D92053D7A3D2} Image Number: 1952 Document Number: 183 Document Reference Id: 163 First Name: Aaron Last Name: Trullinger Date Of Death: 19 Jul 1922 Age: 80 Gender: Male Father Name: U Mother Name: U Batch Id: 275972 Batch Locality: Washington, United States Death Place: Olympia, Thurston, Washington Mother Name Gn: U Note Death Place: St. Peters Hospital Washington, Deaths, 1883-1960 Name: Aaron Trullinger Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1842 Death Date: 19 Jul 1922 Age at Death: 80 Death Location: Olympia, Thurston, Washington Father: U Mother: U Record Source: Washington State Death Records | Trullinger, CPL M. Aaron (I18402)
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4002 | Aaron Drullinger, Van Buren County, Michigan, Death Record Book C:94,no. 3239, 12 August 1898, County Clerk's Office, Paw Paw, Michigan. | Drullinger, Aaron (I2834)
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4003 | Aaron Falknor in the Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1920-1967 Name: Aaron Falknor Gender: Male Age: 86 Birth Year: abt 1848 Death Date: 11 Dec 1934 Death Place: Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA | Falknor, Aaron (I6931)
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4004 | Aaron Ogden in the Iowa, Select Marriages, 1809-1992 Name: Aaron Ogden Gender: Male Spouse: Caroline Hanchard Child: Mary W. Ogden | Family: Aaron Ogden / Caroline F. Hanshew (F1225)
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4005 | Aaron Trullinger Burial: Masonic Memorial Park Plot: Row: 10 Grave: 5 Lot: N1/4-4 Block: 126 Tumwater, Thurston, Washington, USA | Trullinger, CPL M. Aaron (I18402)
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4006 | Aaron Trullinger Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery Covington, Fountain, Indiana, USA Inscription: "Aaron Trullinger died Jan. 14. 1852 Aged" Note: Age 31yrs, 9ms, 11ds | Trullinger, Aaron (I18393)
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4007 | Aaron Trullinger in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Aaron Trullinger Age: 58 Birth Date: Mar 1842 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1900: Rossville, Shawnee, Kansas Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married 37 Years Spouse's Name: Mary A Trullinger Marriage Year: 1863 Years Married: 37 Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Occupation: Police Judge Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Aaron Trullinger 58 (Wife) Mary A Trullinger 54 (Feb 1846) Indiana; Mother of 4 children, 2 living (Granddaughter) Ethel May Young 10 (Feb 1890) Kansas Aaron Trullinger in the 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Aaron Trullinger Age: 77 Birth Year: abt 1843 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1920: Olympia Ward 4, Thurston, Washington Street: E 17th St House Number: X Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Trullinger Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Able to Speak English: Yes Home Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: Free Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Aaron Trullinger 77 Mary Ann Trullinger 73 Indiana Ethel M Young 29 Kansas; Occupation: Chief Telephone Operator - Local Telephone Company 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Ethel May Shaw Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890 Gender: Female Race: White Birthplace: Kansas Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Home in 1940: Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington Map of Home in 1940: Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington Street: Thornton House Number: 914 Inferred Residence in 1935: Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington Residence in 1935: Aberdeen Resident on farm in 1935: No Sheet Number: 11A Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade Weeks Worked in 1939: 0 Income: 0 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Charles L Shaw 50 Head Ethel May Shaw 50 Wife Phyllis Linn Shaw 14 Daughter | Young, Ethel May (I37212)
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4008 | Abby Laura Elizabeth Miffleton in the Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014 Name: Abby Laura Elizabeth Miffleton [Abby Laura Elizabeth Barber] Gender: Female Race: White Death Age: 68 Birth Date: 1 Sep 1863 Death Date: 25 Oct 1931 Death Place: Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia, USA Registration Date: 27 Oct 1931 Father: John Walter Barber Mother: Laura Elizabeth Stockwell Spouse: C D Miffleton Certificate Number: 1931023382 | Barber, Abby Laura (I29428)
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4009 | Aberdeen American News, Aberdeen, South Dakota Frederick--Services for Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Drumm, 77, Frederick resident, will be at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the United Methodist Church, Frederick, with the Rev. M.O. Smith officiating. Burial will be in the Frederick cemetery under the direction of Holte Funeral Homes, Inc., Ellendale, N.D. She died Jan. 26 at the Americana Health Care Center, Aberdeen. Mrs. Drumm was born July 25, 1897 in Washington County, Iowa. She married Harry Drumm at Aberdeen on Feb. 11, 1922. Survivors include her husband, one son, Donald, Frederick; one daughter, Mrs. Merlon (Mary) Kotila, Frederick, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Lester (Belva) Johnson, Lebanon, Ore.; Mrs. James (Minnie) Hewitt, Raymond, Neb.; and Mrs. J.E. (Mildred) Baxter, Urich, Mo. She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. | Weekley, Ethel May (I12472)
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4010 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trollinger, Ph.D. Abigail Patricia "Abby" (I12642)
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4011 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trollinger, Rebekah Kathleen "Bekah" (I12643)
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4012 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drollinger, Abigail Lynn (I41500)
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4013 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trullinger, Abigail Marie "Abby" (I19614)
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4014 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tidwell, PVT Thomas Jefferson "Tommie" (I46393)
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4015 | Abner Bolton in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Abner Bolton SSN: 473-20-2345 Last Residence: 83868 Smelterville, Shoshone, Idaho, USA BORN: 3 Jul 1907 Died: Nov 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: Minnesota (Before 1951) | Bolton, Abner Harvey (I6266)
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4016 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chrisman, Abner (I44938)
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4017 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Michael Anthony Trolinder / Cindi-Lu Toni Jones (F14357)
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4018 | about Clara A. Trullinger Name: Clara A. Trullinger SSN: 544-16-4699 Last Residence: 97045 Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon Born: 17 Oct 1922 Died: 10 Feb 2009 State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951) | Scheer, Clara Amanda Irene "Claire" (I18794)
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4019 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trollinger, Matthew Decker "Matt" IV (I23586)
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4020 | About Merrill Roe Drollinger Merrill went to school with his second wife, Martha Higgins, in a one-room schoolhouse out in the sand hills of eastern Wyoming. At the time both were the children of homesteaders, and both had siblings in school with them. Merrill's last year of school was the eighth grade and I do not know if he completed that year. He began his working life even before that, but that began his full-time work. He is known to have worked on farms and ranches as a hand, and told me of being snowed in for a winter on a ranch in Montana. Merrill wanted to be a farmer and loved to watch things grow, but at wist of fate changed the course of his life. Just days before his 21st birthday, when he was eligible to homestead land, Wyoming repealed their homestead act, as he put it, and he was forced to pursue other work. I personally know nothing of his employment from that time until shortly before WWII. At that time he started work at Casper Air Force Base in Casper, Wyoming. Casper AFB may have been an Army Air Corps Camp at that time, but Dad never mentioned that. He was a firefighter then and his whole crew traded back and forth from Crash to Structural on a routine basis. Dad told me that it seemed all the bad crashes took place when he was on structure, and vice versa, so he did not see many actual fires, just endless training. While at the AFB Merrill was drafted into the US Navy and sent to the Pacific Theatre as a Stevedore in the Sea Bees. He mentioned Pearl Harbor, after the attack of course, Okinawa and Tinnian but I can not be sure all of the places he may have been. Who knows now if he was sure. He remained in the Navy until the end of WWII and returned to his job at Casper AFB, until it closed in the late 1940's. [end] www.geni.com Merrill Roe Drollinger obituary published 7 Jun 1999 Merrill Roe Drollinger, 85, died Saturday, June 5, 1999, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix. He was born Feb. 24, 1914 in Aston, Idaho, to Stephen F. and Geneva Eleanor (Gee) Drollinger. Mr. Drollinger moved to Humboldt 28 years ago, from Blackfoot, Idaho. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during World War II in the Pacific Theater. He worked as a firefighter for many years at the Atomic Energy Commission in Idaho Falls. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Prescott Valley. He was active in his church and the Boy Scouts. His family said he was a borderline famous gardener. He also enjoyed woodworking and loved spending time with his children and grandchildren. His love of children went beyond his family. He enjoyed the outdoors and camping. Survivors include his wife, Martha of Humboldt daughter, Arla Tolman, also of Humboldt; sons, Merrill of Mount Clements, Mont (note: obit should have said, 'Mount Clemens, MI),; David Howe of (note: obit should have said, 'David of Howe, ID) Idaho, Danny of Tucson, Paul of Logandale, Nev., and Eugene of Dewey; brother, Deward of Sinclair, Wyo.; sister, Geneva Burton of Ogden, Utah; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3950 N. Valorie Drive in Prescott Valley. Funeral services will follow at 10:30 a.m. Hampton Funeral Home helped the family with arrangements. Copied from http://prescottaz.com/pdc/obits699.htm on Feb 2001 U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men Name: Merrill Roe Drollinger Race: White Age: 26 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 24 Feb 1914 Birth Place: Ashton, Idaho, USA Residence Place: Ashton, Beaufort, Idaho, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Ashton, Idaho, USA Employer: Hardin Clark Height: 5 6 Weight: 132 Complexion: Other Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue Next of Kin: Franklin Stephan Drollinger Household Members Age Relationship Merrill Roe Drollinger 26 Self (Head) Franklin Stephan Drollinger Father | Drollinger, Merrill Roe (I13037)
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4021 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drollinger, Travis Earl (I4141)
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4022 | Abraham and Margaret's data from their family bible pages which were at one time in the possession of the late Alan Trullinger of Carrington ND | Trullinger, Margaret (I1216)
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4023 | Abraham and Margaret's data from their family bible pages which were at one time in the possession of the late Alan Trullinger of Carrington ND | Trullinger, Margaret (I1216)
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4024 | Abraham and Margaret's data from their family bible pages which were at one time in the possession of the late Alan Trullinger of Carrington ND | Family: Abraham Kidd Trullinger / Margaret Trullinger (F390)
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4025 | Abraham came to IN in 1829 from Rockingham, cty, Virginia. (Ref article by Loretta Dugas in Martha H. Drollinger Christy 'hard' file) Supposedly, Abraham was the neighborhood banker. Abraham allegedly kept his money in an old potbelly stove in the living room and made loans from it. In 1829, Abraham and Jacob decided to follow and advance of civilization and moved to what was then the far west and settle in Fountain Co, IN. They settled near each other, not being over three-fourth of a mile apart. Abraham was a cabinet maker by trade and Jacob, a farmer. In the new country, they plied their vocations and began making homes for themselves in the solitude of the forest, living in tents until cabins could be erected. They sent their children to school in the first crude school house built in the district. It was built of logs as the other buildings with a puncheon floor and light was admittred to the interior by means of greased paper on the windows. .The religious services of the neighborhood were held at the home of Abraham. Thus commencing life in a new country surrounded by nature in her wildest state they cleared the forest and made homes for themselves and children. ( The Biography of Abraham and Jacob Hershberger by Elmer Hershberger) posted on ROOTSWEB by Donald Harshbarger herkydude@gmail.com 1850 United States Federal Census about Abraham Harshberger Name: Abraham Harshberger Age: 55 Birth Year: abt 1795 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1850: Wabash, Fountain, Indiana Gender: Male Family Number: 501 He was the son of John and Catharine "Caty" Hershberger. He was most likely born on Hawksbill Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Jacob's father, John Hershberger and family, migrated from the Shenandoah to Rockingham County Virginia about 1808 and on to Preble County, Ohio in 1814. He was the brother of Abraham Hershberger, who also came migrated to Fountain County, Indiana. Jacob married Mary Magdalena King on 15 May 1810 in Rockingham County, Virginia. "Jacob Hershberger was one of the early pioneers of the area, being issued original land patents as early as 1829. On 22 September 1829 he purchase 80 acres (E½ NE¼, S22 T19N R8W) and on 23 September, another 80 acres (W½ NW¼ S23 T19N R8W). Jacob was born in Virginia about 1784, as he died 29 April 1849, being 64 years of age. He is buried in the Hershberger-Cade Cemetery located in Fountain County, Indiana. He was married to Mary Magdalene King, daughter of George King, on 15 May 1810, in Rockingham County, Virginia. Jacob's father was John Hershberger, who migrated from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia to Preble County, Ohio, where he died sometime between December 1832 and March 1833. (Source: land records) Jacob entered the War of 1812 in July of 1813 and served in the Virginia military under Captain Robert Hook. He returned home on a furlough sick and not being able to recover his health, was discharged 16 January, 1814. Records indicate that Jacob and Mary left Rockingham County, Virginia in 1814 to move westward to Montgomery County, Ohio. They lived there until the move to Fountain County, Indiana in 1829. Jacob prospered well in life and left a fine estate to his heirs. He had a brother, Abraham Hershberger, who also migrated to Fountain County, and where many of his descendants still live." - History of Fountain County, Indiana, printed in 1983 | Hershberger, Abraham (I3064)
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4026 | Abraham Kid Drollinger Wilson Pioneer Cemetery Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa USA Inscription: Abraham Kid Drollinger Born Sept. 19, 1822 Died June 18, 1899 Data taken by Graves Registration Project W P A | Drollinger, Abraham Kidd (I1565)
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4027 | Abraham Kidd Trullinger Burial: Drakesville Cemetery Drakesville, Davis, Iowa, USA Inscription: "Trullinger Margaret Feb. 20, 1795 July 17, 1857 Abraham K. Mar. 17, 1794 Oct. 4, 1845" | Trullinger, Abraham Kidd (I1182)
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4028 | Abraham L Bonebrake in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Abraham L Bonebrake Age: 38 Birth Date: Aug 1861 Birthplace: Iowa, USA Home in 1900: Lowell, Rooks, Kansas House Number: 18 Sheet Number: 6 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 117 Family Number: 119 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Fanny H Bonebrake Marriage Year: 1882 Years Married: 18 Father's Birthplace: Indiana, USA Mother's Birthplace: Indiana, USA Occupation: Farmer Months Not Employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes House Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: F Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Abraham L Bonebrake 38 Head Fanny H Bonebrake 34 Wife Ida M Bonebrake 17 Daughter Almeda Bonebrake 15 Daughter Casey C Bonebrake 14 Son Syntha S Bonebrake 10 Daughter Zell Bonebrake 8 Daughter Josiah Bonebrake 6 Son Vivian Bonebrake 4 Daughter Gladys Bonebrake 1 Daughter Walter Silvers 21 Servant Frank Goodwin 15 Servant | Bonebrake, Abraham Lincoln (I17438)
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4029 | Abraham L Bonebraker in the Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1951 Name: Abraham L Bonebraker Gender: Male Race: White Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1861 Birth Place: Iowa Marriage Date: 16 Jul 1882 Marriage Place: Marion, Iowa, USA Father: G F Bonebraker Spouse: Fannie H Cochran | Family: Abraham Lincoln Bonebrake / Fannie Hanley Cochran (F5899)
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4030 | Abraham Lincoln Bonebrake BIRTH 5 Aug 1861 DEATH 11 Jan 1940 (aged 78) BURIAL Ash Rock Cemetery Woodston, Rooks County, Kansas, USA | Bonebrake, Abraham Lincoln (I17438)
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4031 | Abraham Linkous in the Family Data Collection - Births NAME: Abraham Linkous FATHER: John Linkous BIRTH DATE: 1811 COUNTY: Montgomery STATE: VA COUNTRY: USA | Linkous, Abraham (I6840)
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4032 | Abraham was living with his son, Daniel during the 1860 and 1870 Census. | Trullinger, Abraham (Aaron) Philip "Abram" (I1217)
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4033 | Abraham's middle name is probably Caleb after his father, Caleb Pyle. FATHER Caleb Pyle (abt 1789 Sadsbury, Chester, Pennsylvania - 1938 near Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio) MOTHER Mary Moore (6 July 1793 Sadsbury Township, Chester, Pennsylvania - 25 August 1875 Chester County, Pennsylvania) Abraham's first wife: Elizabeth Fox (born about 1825 Lebanon, Monroe, Ohio - died Illinois) Abraham's son: Michigan Death Certificates Name Jacob Pyle Sex Male Age 84 years Birth Date 18 December 1848 Birthplace Ohio Marital Status Widowed Father's Name Abraham Pyle Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Elizabeth Fox Mother's Sex Female Event Type Death Event Date 30 March 1933 Event Place Galien, Galien Township, Berrien, Michigan, United States Event Place (Original) Galien, Berrien, Michigan, United States Abraham's son: William Alonzo Plye 1870 Census Name Abraham C Pyle Sex Male Age 44 Birth Year (Estimated) 1826 Birthplace Ohio Race White Event Type Census Event Date 1870 Event Place Bryan, Sweetwater, Wyoming Territory, United States Household Identifier 7 Line Number 20 Page Number 1 Affiliate Publication Number M593 Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) 1900 Census Name Abraham Pyle Sex Male Age 76 Birthplace Ohio Marital Status Widowed Race White Father's Birthplace Galion Michigan Event Type Census Event Date 1900 Event Place Marion, Center Township, Grant, Indiana, United States Event Place (Original) ED 132 Marion Branch, National Military Home for D.V.S., ED 132, Grant, Indiana, United States Line Number 100 Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 21 Affiliate Publication Number T623 1900 Census Name Abraham Pyle Sex Male Age 76 years Birth Date May 1824 Birthplace Ohio Marital Status Single Race White Relationship to Head of Household Boarder Father's Birthplace Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace Pennsylvania Event Type Census Event Date 1900 Event Place Three Oaks, Three Oaks Township, Berrien, Michigan, United States Event Place (Original) Three Oaks township Three Oaks village, ED 80, Berrien, Michigan, United States Household Identifier 255 Line Number 11 Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 11 Affiliate Publication Number T623 Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) U.S., National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Name Abraham Pyle Admission Age 72 Birth Date abt 1824 Birth Place Ohio Enlistment Date 20 Aug 1863 Enlistment Place Laporte, Ind. Discharge Date 21 Jul 1865 Discharge Place Louisville, Kentucky Military Company K. Military Regiment 87th" Ind.inf. Admission Date 1896 Residence Date 1896 Residence Place Marion, Grant, Indiana, USA Death Date 10 Nov 1905 Notes Marion Branch United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Name Abraham Pyle Age 72 Birthplace , Ohio Event Type Military Service Event Date 1896 Event Place Marion, Indiana, United States Event Place (Original) Marion, Indiana, United States Page Number 4315 Registration Number Register, no. 3000-4499 Affiliate Publication Number M1749 Affiliate Publication Title Historical Registers of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Microfilm Number 1571585 Indexing Batch R00691-6 United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name Abraham C. Pyle Military Beginning Rank Private Military Final Rank Private Military Side Union Military Unit 42nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry Military Company K Event Type Military Service Event Date from 1861 to 1865 Event Place Indiana, United States Event Place (Original) Indiana Affiliate Film Number 61 Affiliate Publication Number M540 Affiliate Publication Title Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Indiana. Note See also 87 Ind. Inf._ | Pyle, PVT Abraham C. "Abe" (I30810)
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4034 | Abram Leister in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013 Abram Leister Death Age: 53 Event Type: Burial Birth Date: 15 Aug 1822 Death Date: abt 1875 Burial Date: 21 Sep 1875 Burial Place: Ridge Valley, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA Organization Name: The Reverend Simon K Gross Pastoral Records | Leister, Abraham (I5486)
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4035 | Abram M Landis Jr in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 Name: Abram M Landis Jr Gender: Male Race: White Age: 48 Birth Date: 29 Nov 1880 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 27 Jun 1929 Death Place: East Lampeter, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Father: John M Landis Mother: Emma Myer Certificate Number: 66157 | Landis, Abraham Myer "Abram" Jr. (I42732)
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4036 | Abram M Landis Jr. in the 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Abram M Landis Jr. Age: 39 Birth Year: abt 1881 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1920: East Lampeter, Lancaster, Pennsylvania House Number: Farm Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital status: Married Spouse's name: Mary B Landis Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Famer Industry: General Farm Employment Field: Own Account Home Owned or Rented: Rent Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Abram M Landis 39 Mary B Landis 36 Bertha K Landis 14 Harry K Landis 13 Emma K Landis 10 Ira K Landis 7 Henry M Landis 57 Mary A Landis 62 Susan M Landis 54 Abraham Myer Landis Jr. in the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Abraham Myer Landis Jr. [Abraham Myar Laudis] Race: White Birth Date: 29 Nov 1880 Street address: 5 R D Residence Place: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Relative: Mary S Landis | Landis, Abraham Myer "Abram" Jr. (I42732)
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4037 | Absalom Bainbridge Faulconer Inscription: "Absalom B. Faulconer Born June 8. 1816 Died Jan. 20. 1899" Burial: Sheridan Masonic Cemetery Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, USA | Faulconer, Absalom Bainbridge (I18772)
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4038 | Absalom had an ancestor named Caroline G. Bainbridge-Faulkoner(1827-1911) who is buried in the same cemetery as him. His 'mystery'daughter, Caroline, could be named in honor of this person. | Faulconer, Caroline (I20091)
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4039 | Absent in 1910 census | Drollinger, Gladys (I40846)
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4040 | Abstract from the birth register of the Evangelish Pastorate of Kirchberg, in the county of Giessen, in the Grand Duchy of Hessen (Hessen Darmstadt) In the year of christ eighteen hundred and thirty eight on the eleventh of October in the morning just before two oclock according to reliable witnesses, a daughter was born to the citizen Johannes Vogel at Daubringen of his wife Anna Maria, geb. Vogel. She is their ssecond living daughter and their third living child. On the fourteenth of the same month she was baptised and given the name Margaretha. The witnesses were Margaretha Zecher and Johannes Mueller, both still single, of Mainzlar. Attest signatures Margaret Zecher, Johannes Mueller, Johannes Vogel and Georg Ludwig Klingelhoeffer. The Kirchberg Parish guarantees the fidelity of this abstract. Kirchberg, 24 October 1859, Wilhelm Kloepper. Original in possession of Gordon L. Drollinger Margarethe Vogel in the Hesse, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1661-1957 Name: Margarethe Vogel Gender: weiblich (Female) Event Type: Taufe (Baptism) Birth Date: 11 Okt 1838 (11 Oct 1838) Baptism Date: 14 Okt 1838 (14 Oct 1838) Baptism Place: Kirchberg u Ruttershausen, Hessen (Hesse), Deutschland (Germany) Father: Johannes Vogel Mother: Anna Maria Vogel Author: Evangelische Kirche Kirchberg (Ruttershausen) City or District: Kirchberg u Ruttershausen Parish as it Appears: Kirchberg Page Number: 80;81 | Vogel, Margaretha (I2434)
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4041 | Abstracts of wills recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800 will dated 20 July 1843 proved Feb Court 1844 Henry (X) Trolinger Sr. Wife: Polly to receive all of the plantation where we reside except 25 acres to the south also a negro boy, Ned and a negro girl Emmaline, after her death Ned and Emmaline to eldest son John Eldest son: John Trolinger dau: Betsy Gant son-in-law Jonathan Gant sons: Henry Jr, Joseph dau: Catherine Freshwater Children of my deceased son Jacob as they arrive at age dau: Mary Raney dau: Peggy Tarpley and her husband Henry Tarpley grandson: Moses Trolinger grandaughter: Adeline Freshwater Executors: sons John and Joseph witnesses: Daniel A. Montgomery, Thos. Dixon | Trollinger, Jacob (I842)
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4042 | Abt 1879 per 1880 United States Federal Census. | Trollinger, Mary L. (I23532)
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4043 | Abt 1920 per 1930 Census. | Family: Ross Watt Trullinger / Cora Josephine Payne (F6270)
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4044 | abt 1937 per his marriage record. | Hibdon, Olen Oliver Jr. (I36412)
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4045 | Accidently shot himself | Patterson, James Monroe (I35707)
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4046 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drollinger, Kirgan (I14378)
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4047 | According to a letter written by William Clarence Drollinger Sr. to Clarence Orville Drollinger dated 1976 (electronic copy in my possession given to me by Harry Benjamin Drollinger who owns the original), Gabriel did not start speaking English until he was 18 years old. (David H. Drollinger 12 Dec 2013) A HISTORY OF LAPORTE COUNTY INDIANA, Chicago, Chas, Chapman and Co., 1880 Gabriel Drollinger, a farmer on section 33 and a very old settler of this township, was born in North Carolina in 1810 and is of German descent; he is the fifth child in a family of 7 children, whose parents were Frederick and Barbara (Warrick) Drollinger; they were natives of North Carolina and are now both dead. Mr. Drollinger came to Indiana in 1830 and first settled in St. Joseph county, where he lived as a hired hand most of the time for five years, and then came to LaPorte county in 1835 and located in Wills township. He was married in 1834 to Mary E. Chapman, who is now 65 years of age, a native of New York. They have had 13 children, of whom 9 are now living: Martha M., now the Widow Tennis; Polly, the wife of Joseph Hostetler, a farmer of this township; Josephine A., formerly the wife of Dr. Collins, of LaPorte; Joseph, a farmer in Kansas; Jared, a farmer of this township; Manford, Quinby, Schuyler and George. Two of the last four are physicians in South Bend, the other two are residents of this township. Mr. Drollinger held the office of School Trustee in this township for two or three terms. Politically he is a Republican. His education was confined to that of a subscription school in a log house, having paper for windows. Mr. Drollinger owns 350 acres of ordinary land, well improved. He had no start in life, but worked as a hired hand until he was 24 years old. He has succeeded well. Gabriel lived with his mother in Preble County, Ohio, until he was old enough to strike out on his own. His whereabouts at the time of the 1830 census is unknown, but he was likely enumerated in a household in Preble County or in the Indiana counties of St. Joseph or LaPorte. His biography in the History of LaPorte County says he worked as a hired hand for five years when he first came to Indiana, settling in St. Joseph County. This does make sense as he patented land in St. Joseph soon after his 23rd birthday. The land was right on the LaPorte County border, closer to the town of LaPorte than South Bend in St. Joseph County. The proximity of his land to families in LaPorte County may have led him to meet Mary Elizabeth Chapman. Unlike his brothers Elias and Aaron and his sisters Barbara and Elizabeth, Gabriel did not marry someone of German descent. Mary Elizabeth's family hailed from New York and they were more educated than that of Gabriel which came out of a North Carolina German community. Her influence may be the reason that some of their children broke out of the farming mold. Farming was generally all the Drollingers of Gabriel's generation knew and their limited educations restricted their aspirations for other occupations and in some cases those of their children. Gabriel's large family had a share of farmers and all of the boys learned farming by default helping Gabriel. But two became doctors. Gabriel and Mary soon sold the 83 acres in St. Joseph County that Gabriel had purchased for $1.00 an acre. The land sold for $500, a nice little nest egg that Gabriel used to begin acquiring land in Wills Township, LaPorte County. The geography of the two counties is nearly the same. Even today amidst the cleared farm land large stands of timber give an inkling of what it would have been like to be a settler here in the 1830's. The thick forests were interspersed with many small lakes, some of which were surrounded by marshes. The land had to be cleared for farming, but there was no shortage of timber with which to build a cabin. Gabriel probably had to continue to add to his cabin as he added to his land for eventually he and Mary gave life to thirteen children and took in at least two nephews and a grandson. One can only imagine the confusion in the Gabriel Drollinger household in 1850. He and Mary had six children of their own, plus the two young boys who were sons of Mary's brother. Henry Clay Chapman and Francis Marion Chapman were the 8 and 6 year old sons of John Chapman who died in 1847. John's brother Joseph was appointed administrator of his estate and guardian of his sons. Presumably, Joseph, a bachelor, was unequipped to care for the children and they were taken in by Gabriel and Mary. John Chapman's estate was settled in November, 1849, with some $5,600 transferred to Joseph Chapman for the guardianship of Henry and Francis. By August 1859, Joseph was also dead and Gabriel was the administrator of his estate. Henry and Francis chose Gabriel as their guardian, but were not in the household in 1860. Also in this large household in 1850 was the young Joseph Hostetler who married daughter Polly in 1854, Susan Fisher (unknown relationship, but there are Fishers nearby; perhaps she is in the household to help with the children) and a 5 year old boy, Charles Drollinger, who is labeled idiotic. Charles is listed at the end of this large household, presumably because he died within the census year in December 1849. The household had not settled down much by 1860 when the girls had married and Mary and Gabriel were left with seven boys between the ages of 1 and 14. And in 1870 when Mary and Gabriel had been married nearly 40 years, they had lost four children, but there were still six boys at home and daughter Martha had been widowed and she came home with her son. The oldest boy, Joseph, was helping his dad farm, but he was about to marry and leave the state. So the job of farming with Dad fell to Jared, the next oldest, while his younger brothers were all in school. By 1880 all the children were grown and even grandson Gabriel Tennis (Martha's boy) was in his late teens, but Quinby, Schuyler, George and Gabriel Tennis were all still at home. Gabriel was on the cusp of 70 and probably welcomed the farming help. However, George and Gabriel were only part-time farmers as they were still attending school. Schuyler was at home, a newly minted physician ready to take off for Illinois. Quinby had married the previous October and he brought Sarah home to live with his folks. Mary probably had lots of advice for her daughter-in-law who was pregnant with her first child. Sarah and Quinby named their daughter Mary Elizabeth, perhaps in gratitude for Mary's warm welcome. Gabriel is described as "a very old settler" in the History of LaPorte County, and indeed he is enumerated on the roll of the Old Settlers Association. The biography labels him a Republican and says he "succeeded well." A newspaper report of Gabriel and Mary's golden wedding anniversary called Gabriel "one of nature's noblemen." The celebration guests included five sons and their wives, three daughters, and a son-in-law. The son-in-law had to be Joseph Hostetler who was particularly close to the family as he had lived with them in 1850. Absent from the party was son Joseph C. Drollinger of Kansas. There were 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren (probably the great grandchildren were Frank and Lottie Rogers, Josephine's toddler grandchildren) in the crowd that included people from adjoining counties. Gabriel died three years later after a long illness. His son Erastus cared for him according to the final estate record submitted to court by Jared, the administrator. Jared also reported he paid $122 for the casket and services and $30 for a stone burial vault. These charges indicate that Gabriel was a prominent well-to-do citizen of his community. Services were held in the Sauktown Church with burial in the nearly adjoining Sauktown Cemetery. A stone burial vault might indicate an above ground edifice, but the plot is marked by a prominent granite marker, not a mausoleum. Although Gabriel did not leave a will, his estate was settled in less than 2 years, a relatively short time for someone with a widow, eight living children and a deceased daughter's child, some 300 acres, and about $2,200 in personal property. Jared set about the task of equitable distribution. Mary took her dower share and then Jared and Quinby bought out the other heirs. They acted quickly, starting the buy outs just three months after their father's death. Within six months they had paid each heir $1,000. In return the heirs signed off their entire rights in the real and personal estate of Gabriel, signifying they were satisfied with the arrangement. Kay Germain Ingalls 2003 U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971 Name: Gabriel Drolinger Post Office Location: Sauk Village, La Porte, Indiana Appointment Date: 10 May 1856 Volume #: 14 Volume Year Range: 1842-1858 | Drollinger, Gabriel (I2833)
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4048 | According to Adam's grandson, Earl Allen Drollinger, Adam emigrated from Wurttemberg, Germany to the USA. And Adam's brother (name unknown) emigrated to Australia. Earl also said that his grandfather, Adam had the following children (and related info): Edward Frederick Drollinger (wife: Rose Kiener) Herbert Drollinger (deceased; wife: Helen Schleifke) Amelia (husband: surname, Schleifke - apparently, a brother to Helen) Lillian (husband: surname, Bork) Laura "Carrie" (husband: surname, Pitcher) All lived in Buffalo, NY 1892 New York, State Census Name: Adam Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1869 Birth Place: Germany Age: 23 Gender: Male Citizenship: Citizen Residence Place: Buffalo, Erie Ward: Ward 17 Election District: 03 1910 Census Name: Adam Drollinger Birthplace: Germany Relationship to Head of Household: Self Residence: Buffalo Ward 12, Erie, New York Marital Status: Married Race : White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1890 Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Family Number: 104 Page Number: 7 Adam Drollinger M 41y Spouse Carrie Drollinger F 38y Child Edward Drollinger M 16y Child Lillian Drollinger F 13y Child Herbert Drollinger M 12y Child Lore Drollinger F 8y Child Amelia Drollinger F 6y Child Carrie Drollinger F 5y 1920 Census Name: Adam Drollinger Home in 1920: Buffalo Ward 19, Erie, New York Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870 Birthplace: Germany [Württemberg] [Württemberg / Wurttemberg; Germany] Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Caroline Drollinger Father's Birth Place: Germany [Württemberg] Mother's Birth Place: Germany [Württemberg] Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Year of immigration: 1892 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name Age Adam Drollinger 50 Caroline Drollinger 48 Herbert Drollinger 21 Laura Drollinger 18 Amelia Drollinger 16 Caroline Drollinger 15 Earl also said that his grandfather, Adam had the following children (and related info): Edward Frederick Drollinger (wife: Rose Kiener) Herbert Drollinger (deceased; wife: Helen Schleifke) Amelia (husband: surname, Schleifke - apparently, a brother to Helen) Lillian (husband: surname, Bork) Laura "Carrie" (husband: surname, Pitcher) All lived in Buffalo, NY U.S. City Directories Name: Adam C Drollinger Residence Year: 1920 Street Address: 875 Northland Ave Residence Place: Buffalo, New York Occupation: Driver Publication Title: Buffalo, New York, City Directory, 1920 U.S. City Directories Name: Adam Drollinger Residence Year: 1941 Street Address: 875 Northland Av Residence Place: Buffalo, New York Publication Title: Buffalo, New York, City Directory, 1941 | Drollinger, Karl Adam (I13647)
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4049 | According to Amy's obituary, she and William were the parents of eight children. This unknown child would be the eighth child. Name, birth and death date are unknown at this time as of 18 May 2022. | Drullinger, Clara (I15047)
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4050 | According to an Ancestry post by his daughter, Joyce, Earl went by the 'Trollinger' spelling and his brothers went by the 'Trolinger' spelling. | Trollinger, Earl Franklin (I25376)
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