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48201 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Elder, Delia Corinne (I185)
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48202 | Thess Wearer in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985 Name: Thess Wearer Event Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 28 Mar 1866 Marriage Place: Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA Spouse Name: Caroline Pancake Denomination: Lutheran Organization Name: Zion German Lutheran Church | Family: Theophilus Weaver / Caroline Pancake (F5642)
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48203 | They married on Jan, 11, 1884 in Vor Frue Church, Aalborg. Petra andNiels had five children. THree lived to adulthood. (Judy and NancyWalden) Caroline was one of Petrea's godparents. Caloine was fifteen years oldat the time. Petrea was godmother to Ejnar Henry Freundlich, Andrea's foster son.He was christened in Vor Frue Church, Aalborg - July 13, 1890. Petrea's youmgest child was Augusta Caroline Christensen. We met heryoungest child, Jorgen Christensen. He wa s born on Apr. 9, 1935. Jorgen's grandmother and Caroline were sisters. (Judy and NancyWalden) | Pedersen, Petrea Eleanora (I15937)
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48204 | They may have had four children, three girls and one boy. | Aljets, Mary Nellie (I18645)
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48205 | They may not have been officially married. Ref their daughter, Janice's birth documentation. | Family: PVT Edward Venell "Eddie" Trollinger / Rosa Lee Ledwell (F11237)
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48206 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Timothy Craycraft / Michelle Lee Drollinger (F18070)
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48207 | They were married on 3 Jun 1821 in Canton Baptist Church, Salem, NJ. Marriages by Rev. Thomas J. Kitts, Pastor, Canton Baptist Church, Salem County, New Jersey ... page 126 Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. III | Family: Isaac McCully / Philathea "Phila" Trullender (F7814)
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48208 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: William Whitfield / Cornelia Estella Trollinger (F11154)
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48209 | They weren't married. | Family: Charles Smith / Ruth Anna Trullender (F13604)
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48210 | They weren't married. | Family: William Breeze / Claire Josephine Drollinger (F16376)
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48211 | Third marriage - no children | Family: William Edward Crane / Winnie Pilkington Clark (F11487)
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48212 | Third marriage for Lucille. | Family: Archie Howard Sellon / Lucille May Trullinger (F6193)
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48213 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dwayne Allen Josey / Mickey Lue Drollinger (F4658)
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48214 | Third son of Daniel McKinley Trollinger, Jr. His mother, Cora Pickard, died when he was still an infant. He was raised by his maternal step-grandmother, Etta Pickard. He changed his name to Pickard when he reached his majority. He attended Guilford College, Greensboro, NC, 1938 - 1940, while working at White Oak Drug Store and Justice Wholesale Drugs. He attended the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy at Chapel Hill, 1940 - 1943, graduating in 1943. He received scholarships from the Justice Drug Co. and Kappa Psi Fraternity. He served in the US Navy during World War II aboard the USS Sibley, hospital ship in the South Pacific campaigns. J. Frank practiced pharmacy in Greensboro for 40 years. He was employed by the Home Drug Store where he became co-owner. Later he was the owner of Pickard Pharmacy. He was a member of the NC Pharmaceutical Association. He served as a member of the Guilford County Board of Health from 1966 until 1974 and was chairman from 1970 - 1974. He was a member of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church since 1933, where he taught Sunday School, and sang in the church choir. | Pickard (Trollinger), Jefferson Franklin (I12612)
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48215 | Third wife of Barton Worley Trullinger married: 16 Sep 1877 IA. Mother of twins: Robert and Albert Trullinger. Step mother of six: Mason, James, Henry, Laura, Isaac and Joel Trullinger. Daughter of John & Alice (Mills) Macy. | Macy, Arena (Irene) (I1368)
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48216 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Unknown Beardslee / Doris Lee Druliner (F7899)
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48217 | This article (ref link below) published in The Charleroi Nail(Charleroi, PA) newspaper on 20 Oct 1944 mentions several family members of Gilbert Elmer Koedel and is a lengthy article about his life including a photo of him: http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=7503&iid=NEWS-PA-CH_MA.1944_10_20_0001&rc=1378,2987,1581,3024&pid=495276033&ssrc=&fn=&ln=drollinger&st=g Records of St Luke's, Hannahstown, 66th Baptism, Kodel, Gilbert Elmer Dec 10 1873, bapt Jan 1 1874 The Charleroi Mail (Charleroi, Pennsylvania) 20 Oct 1944 article on Gilbert Elmer repeats below article page 640 HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY GILBERT E. KOEDEL. The history of a community is but a record of the doings of its people, and the story of the plain, common people who compose the moral bone and sinew of the community should ever attract the attention and prove of interest to all true lovers of their kind. In the lye story of Gilbert E. Koedel there are no striking chapters or startling incidents, but it is merely the record of a life true to its highest ideals and one which has played its part in the development and prosperity of the locality. Gilbert E. Koedel was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 10th of December, 1873, and is a son of John L. and Louisa (Drollinger) Koedel. The father was born in Pittsburgh in 1847, and he spent practically his entire life there, dying in 1876, at the early age of twenty-nine years. He was a glass worker by occupation, a republican in his political faith and a member of the Lutheran church. His wife was born at Hannastown, Butler county, Pennsylvania, and is now making her home with her son, Gilbert E. John L. Koedel was the son cf Henry I Coedel, a native of Germany, who was born in 1821 and died on his farm in Hannastown, Pennsylvania, in 1916, at the age of ninety-five years. He was a stanch republican in his political belief and a great admirer of Theodore Roosevelt. He was a faithful member of the Lutheran church. Gilbert E. Koedel was educated in the public schools of Jefferson township, Butler County, after which he took a course in the Iron City Business College, at Pittsburgh, where he was graduated. He then accepted a clerkship in an iron and steel brokerage house, where he remained until November, 1892, when he went to work for the Kremble Iron Company, remaining there until April, 1899. During the ensuing year he was with the Colonial Iron Company and from July 1, 1900, to January 1, 1901, he was with the Pressed Steel Car Company at Pittsburgh. From that time until June 8, 1902, he was in the employ of the Saxton Furnace Company, at Saxton, Pennsylvania, and on the latter date he entered the employ of the American Steel & Wire Company, at its Neville Island works, near Pittsburgh. On November 1, 1908, Mr. Koedel was transferred to the plant at Donora, where he has remained to the present time, filling the office of chief clerk. He is also chief clerk of the Donora Southern Railroad Company, and is a director of the First National Bank of Donora. His long retention in his important position with the American Steel & Wire Company evidences his thorough qualification for the position he holds, and he is held in high esteem by his business associates. Since locating here he has taken a commendable interest in public affairs and has been a prominent factor in the town's development and welfare. Politically Mr. Koedel gives his support to the republican party and has served as a member of the Donora borough council for eight years, being president of that body for three years of that time. At the September, 1925, primaries he was nominated for the office of burgess, being supported not only by his own party but also by democratic and prohibition voters as well. He has also served as a notary public. During the World war he was secretary of the draft board; reorganized the Red Cross in Donora; and was an ardent supporter.of the Liberty Loan and Red Cross drives in this community. He is an adherent of the Presbyterian church. Fraternally Mr. Koedel is a member of McKinley Lodge, -No. 318, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, at Pittsburgh; is a thirty-second degree member of the Pittsburgh Consistory of the Scottish Rite; belongs to Syria Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Pittsburgh; and Donora Lodge, No. 1265, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, of which he is a past exalted ruler, and is also district deputy for southwestern Pennsylvania and a trustee in that body. He is a member and past president of the Americo Club. On June 15, 1904, at Pittsburgh, Mr. Koedel was married to Miss Edith Von Dera, a native of that city and a daughter of Louis and Mary (Wohler) Von Dera. Her father was born in Germany, was long engaged in the retail shoe business in Pittsburgh, but was retired at the time of his death, which occurred in that city. He was a republican and a member of the Lutheran church. His wife also was born in Germany and passed away in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Koedel was educated in the public and high schools of that city; is a member of the Presbyterian church; is president of the Unity Club; and belongs to the Donora Woman's Club and the Order of the Eastern Star. To! Mr. and Mrs. Koedel have been born two children, namely: John G., born November 23, 1905, was graduated from the Donora high school, attended the University of Pittsburgh and is now a law student in Washington and Lee University, at Lexington, Virginia; Samuel E. born May 10, 1907, was graduated from the Donora High Schooland is now a student in the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Koedel's prominence in his community is the legitimate result of genuine merit and ability, and in every relation of life, whether in the sphere of private citizenship or as a trusted official, his many excellencies of character have won for him an enviable reputation as an enterprising, progressive and representative citizen. Koedel, Gilbert E. ? of Pennsylvania. Republican. Candidate for House of Representatives 24th District, 1944. WWI Draft Registration Card lists occupation as clerk American Steel & Wire Donora PA, grey eyes black hair The Donora Story by John P. "Moon" Clark Added to these are many local men admitted to the bar. Among these are Paul Neal, George Frazier, John Koedel, Nicholas Polkabla, Malcolm and Dwight Anderson, Daniel E. Cannon, Arnold and David Hirsch, Achilio D?Emedio, and Leonard Greenvalt. Thomas and A.F. Rood sent the first packages from Donora. G.E. Koedel received the first package by parcel post in Donora. November 1, 1939 Hollywood, California | Koedel, Gilbert Elmer (I2223)
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48218 | This birth data MAY apply to Louisa, wife of Joseph Henry Trullender. Requires further confirmation: New Jersey, U.S., Birth Index Name Louisa Fox Birth Date 5 Sep 1901 Birth Place Salem, New Jersey, USA New Jersey, U.S., Birth Index Name Louisa Fox Birth Date 1901 Birth Place New Jersey, USA Father Edgar Fox Mother Elizabeth Fox New Jersey, U.S., Birth Index Name Louisa Fox Birth Date 1901 Birth Place New Jersey, USA Father Edgar Fox Mother Elizabeth Fox | Fox, Louisa G. "Louise" (I22769)
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48219 | This child is based on conjecture due to finding the claim of Louisa Madara in the pension file for Frederick Drollinger whom she names as her great grandfather. Frederick's pension file names Gabriel and Joseph as his two surviving heirs. Gabriel's children were in LaPorte IN so Joseph is the default. GLD 2015 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Abigail Smusz [Abigail Swing] Age in 1870: 54 Birth Year: abt 1816 Birthplace: New Jersey Home in 1870: Salem, Salem, New Jersey Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Salem | Trullender, Abigail (I10)
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48220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trollinger, Florence (I29834)
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48221 | This infant lived only 1 hour, born with a congenital condition, absence of kidneys. | Turvaville, Unknown (I37955)
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48222 | This is a possible marriage GLD 2012. German Reformed Church, Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania | Family: Michael Trollinger / Mary Anderson (F8998)
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48223 | This is a possible, nothing to confirm this child. There is a gap in the church records at this time. GLD | Drollinger, Johann (I1097)
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48224 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drollinger, Gordon Louis (I2198)
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48225 | This is and was a curious story and had to have been the source ofmuch bemusement among the various family members in their time.Azariah Olden Parnell was married twice. Azariah first married NancyF. Blackstone (I am descended from this marriage) and together theyhad a daughter named Margret Lucinda Parnell. Nancy, unfortunately,died young and Azariah later married Mary Ann Dye who was the daughterof Gilbert and Priscilla Dye. Gilbert and Priscilla Dye had severalother children including Mary Ann's brother, Henry Dye. Henry Dyemarried Margret Lucinda Parnell and together they had severalchildren, one of which was a daughter they also named Mary Ann Dye andanother daughter, Eda Dye who is my great grandmother. As a result ofher marriage to Henry, Margret would have been the step-daughter ofMary Ann Dye (her father's second wife), but in addition, they wouldhave also been sisters-in-law due to the fact that Mary Ann and Henrywere brother and sister! Another curiosity is that Margret must haveeither thought enough of her or was easy going enough that she (inconjunction with her husband, Henry) would name her own daughter MaryAnn knowing that in spite of the fact that the elder Mary Ann was herhusband's sister, but at the same time was also her father's secondwife - her step-mother! Most women I've ever met never thought enoughof their step-mothers to actually name their daughters after them! (David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011) Excerpt: Henry Dye b. Aug 8, 1837 at Rutherford Co, NC and died May 9, 1916 at Douglas Co, MO He married Susan Gardner June 27, 1855 and married Margaret LucindaParnell March 5, 1866 © Our Tennessee Family Tree Lucinda was the daughter of Zera Olden Parnell and Nancy Blackstone. Henry was a Civil War Veteran. Children: Josephine Dye, John F Dye,William L Dye, Martha P Dye, Mary Ann Dye, Rebecca J Dye, Jeptha Dye, George Blackstone Dye. Donated by Polly Brandley Henry Dye son of Gilbert and Priscilla Dye Ref pdf file titled, "GilbertDye&PriscillaHarrill(story).pdf"(electronic copy enclosed in my "Gilbert Dye". (David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011) | Dye, Henry Green (I18015)
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48226 | This is and was a curious story and had to have been the source ofmuch bemusement among the various family members in their time.Azariah Olden Parnell was married twice. Azariah first married NancyF. Blackstone (I am descended from this marriage) and together theyhad a daughter named Margret Lucinda Parnell. Nancy, unfortunately,died young and Azariah later married Mary Ann Dye who was the daughterof Gilbert and Priscilla Dye. Gilbert and Priscilla Dye had severalother children including Mary Ann's brother, Henry Dye. Henry Dyemarried Margret Lucinda Parnell and together they had severalchildren, one of which was a daughter they also named Mary Ann Dye andanother daughter, Eda Dye who is my great grandmother. As a result ofher marriage to Henry, Margret would have been the step-daughter ofMary Ann Dye (her father's second wife), but in addition, they wouldhave also been sisters-in-law due to the fact that Mary Ann and Henrywere brother and sister! Another curiosity is that Margret must haveeither thought enough of her or was easy going enough that she (inconjunction with her husband, Henry) would name her own daughter MaryAnn knowing that in spite of the fact that the elder Mary Ann was herhusband's sister, but at the same time was also her father's secondwife - her step-mother! Most women I've ever met never thought enoughof their step-mothers to actually name their daughters after them! (David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011) Note: Because her first name is spelled "Margret" on her elaboratelycarved stone grave marker (no doubt an expensive marker for its time),I would assume that was the way her name was meant to be spelled andthe common spelling of "Margaret" is in error as it refers to herwhich is the way I have it spelled in this record until suchcompelling evidence to the contrary is discovered. (David H. Drollinger 14 Sep 2011) http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=dye&GSfn=margaret+&GSmn=l.&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=9270638&df=all& (Margret's headstone photo is attached to this website) Margaret L Dye Birth: Jan. 8, 1848 Death: May 12, 1903 Family links: Children: Mary Ann Dye Tetrick (1867 - 1937)* Burial: Herndon Cemetery Wasola Ozark County Missouri, USA Created by: natalie stewart Record added: Aug 05, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 9270638 (Internet extraction provided by David H. Drollinger 14 Sep 2011) | Parnell, Margret Lucinda (I18017)
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48227 | This is and was a curious story and had to have been the source ofmuch bemusement among the various family members in their time.Azariah Olden Parnell was married twice. Azariah first married NancyF. Blackstone (I am descended from this marriage) and together theyhad a daughter named Margret Lucinda Parnell. Nancy, unfortunately,died young and Azariah later married Mary Ann Dye who was the daughterof Gilbert and Priscilla Dye. Gilbert and Priscilla Dye had severalother children including Mary Ann's brother, Henry Dye. Henry Dyemarried Margret Lucinda Parnell and together they had severalchildren, one of which was a daughter they also named Mary Ann Dye andanother daughter, Eda Dye who is my great grandmother. As a result ofher marriage to Henry, Margret would have been the step-daughter ofMary Ann Dye (her father's second wife), but in addition, they wouldhave also been sisters-in-law due to the fact that Mary Ann and Henrywere brother and sister! Another curiosity is that Margret must haveeither thought enough of her or was easy going enough that she (inconjunction with her husband, Henry) would name her own daughter MaryAnn knowing that in spite of the fact that the elder Mary Ann was herhusband's sister, but at the same time was also her father's secondwife - her step-mother! Most women I've ever met never thought enoughof their step-mothers to actually name their daughters after them! (David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011) | Dye, Mary Ann (I18041)
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48228 | This is and was a curious story and had to have been the source ofmuch bemusement among the various family members in their time.Azariah Olden Parnell was married twice. Azariah first married NancyF. Blackstone (I am descended from this marriage) and together theyhad a daughter named Margret Lucinda Parnell. Nancy, unfortunately,died young and Azariah later married Mary Ann Dye who was the daughterof Gilbert and Priscilla Dye. Gilbert and Priscilla Dye had severalother children including Mary Ann's brother, Henry Dye. Henry Dyemarried Margret Lucinda Parnell and together they had severalchildren, one of which was a daughter they also named Mary Ann Dye andanother daughter, Eda Dye who is my great grandmother. As a result ofher marriage to Henry, Margret would have been the step-daughter ofMary Ann Dye (her father's second wife), but in addition, they wouldhave also been sisters-in-law due to the fact that Mary Ann and Henrywere brother and sister! Another curiosity is that Margret must haveeither thought enough of her or was easy going enough that she (inconjunction with her husband, Henry) would name her own daughter MaryAnn knowing that in spite of the fact that the elder Mary Ann was herhusband's sister, but at the same time was also her father's secondwife - her step-mother! Most women I've ever met never thought enoughof their step-mothers to actually name their daughters after them! (David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011) | Blackstone, Nancy F. (I18071)
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48229 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Paden, Dawn Louise (I16541)
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48230 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: John David Summitt, Jr. / Patricia Rae Trollinger (F13469)
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48231 | This is not a daughter of Alice Kasper. See her obit for named children. I believe this is the daughter of Patrick John Drollinger and Lynn Marie Vega. GLD | Drollinger, Hollie Allen (I14515)
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48232 | This is one of the two deceased children referred to in the 1900 Census. 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Chas E Higley [Chas C Higley] Age: 32 Birth Date: Jun 1867 Birthplace: Kansas Home in 1900: Center, Atchison, Kansas Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary S Higley Marriage Year: 1895 Years Married: 5 Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: Farmer Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Chas E Higley 32 (Wife) Mary S Higley 23 (Mar 1877) Kansas; Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Kentucky; Mother of 3 children, 1 living (Daughter) Edna Higley 4 (Mar 1896) Kansas (Brother) Marion Higley 26 (May 1874) Kansas; Occupation: Farm Laborer; Single | Higley, Unknown (I32092)
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48233 | This is probably the same Henry found in the 1850 North Woodbury, Blair County, PA census at age 74 in August 1850. He is residing with Nancy Drollinger 56 who is possibly his wife. At the difference in ages she is possible a second wife. Although she could also be the wife of a deceased son also. More evidence is needed. Name: Henry Drollinger Residence: North Woodbury, Blair, Pennsylvania Age: 74 years Calculated Birth Year: 1776 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Gender: Male Film Number: 20605 Digital GS Number: 4191078 Image Number: 00138 Line Number: 31 Dwelling House Number: 181 Family Number: 182 Marital Status: Free or Slave: Household Gender Age Henry Drollinger M 74y Nancy Drollinger F 56y Enos Drollinger M 24y Jonathan Drollinger M 13y Polly Drollinger F 20y Fanny Drollinger F 17y 1800 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Drollinger Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Rockhill, Bucks, Pennsylvania Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 2 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 4 1810 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Drollinger Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Rockhill, Bucks, Pennsylvania Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 4 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 7 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Drollinger Gender: Male Age: 74 Birth Year: abt 1776 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1850: North Woodbury, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA Occupation: Farmer Industry: Agriculture Real Estate: 3180 Line Number: 31 Dwelling Number: 181 Family Number: 182 Household Members Age Henry Drollinger 74 Nancy Drollinger 56 Enos Drollinger 24 Jonethan Drollinger 13 Polly Drollinger 20 Fanny Drollinger 17 Name: Henry Drollinger Description: Born Event: Birth Date of Event: 15 Oct 1775 Church: Records of Indian Creek Reformed Church, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1753-1851 Name: Anna Maria Dreisbach Description: Sponsor Event: Baptism Church: Records of Indian Creek Reformed Church, Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1753-1851 See more Anna Maria Dreisbach Sponsor Baptism Henry Dreisbach Sponsor Baptism Peter Drollinger Father Baptism Sophia Drollinger Mother Baptism Henry Drollinger Born 15 Oct 1775 Birth Henry Drollinger Baptized 1776 Baptism Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860 Name: Henry Drollinger Location: Rock Hill Tax Year: 1798 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860 Name: Henry Drollinger Location: Rock Hill Tax Year: 1799 | Drollinger, Henry (I15688)
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48234 | This is probably the same Henry listed in land deed as a son of John of Guilford. If so it makes more sense than as a son of Eberhard. (A lot of researchers place him as a son of Johan Eberhard, hence the E on family group sheets) No documents found to prove the E in his name. Will of Henry probated 31 August 1848, dated 3 February 1846, witnessed by Thomas Lyons, Strother Shell. To daughters Susan Bailey, Sally Bailey, Hannah Woodward, Katharine Pender, Margaret Bonebrake, Lavina Bonebrake, Rosanna Baker, sons Daniel and John Henry; son John Henry executor. A copy of this will is in Marie Rizek Bonebrake's book, "Daniel Beinbrech His Ancestors and Descendants" Copy of the Drollinger pages in the possession of GLD. Henry Drullinger in original will. daughter Susan Bailey $3 daughter Sally Bailey $3 daughter Hannah Woodward $3 daughter Katherine Pender $3 daughter Margaret Bonebrake $7 daughter Lavina Bonebrake $5 to my daughter Rosanna Baker's heirs $5 to my son Daniel's heirs $3 to my son John Henry the balance John Henry appointed executor National Genealogical Society Quarterly, volume 96, No. 1 March 2008 pages 47-52 by Kay Germaine Ingalls In the matter of the probate case of William Drollinger, Elias Drollinger testied his uncle, Henry Drollinger, "a brother and heir of William," had never been notified of the estate proceedings. When William died, he said, Henry resided in Guilford County, "where he continued to live until some time after Morkert pretended to sell said land," then moved to Fountain County Indiana, his current residence. (Preble C. Chancery Court Record I:436, Thomas Gilmore v. John Drollinger et al. Henry Trollinger to Daniel Low This indenture made this ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one between Henry Trollinger of the one part and Daniel Lough of the other part both of the county of Guilford and state of North Carolina Wittnessth that the said Henry Trollinger for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars to him in hand paid by the said Daniel Lough the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the said Trollinger hath granted and by these presents doth grat, bargin and confirm unto the said Danial Lough his heirs assigns forever all that sert tract or parcel of land premises situate ... contain one hundred acres of land more or less being part of the old tract purchased by John Trollinger Sr. since departed from the state ... http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=54710.47 Patentee Name DROLLINGER, HENRY State IN County St. Fountain Issue Date 10/21/1834 Land Office Fountain Doc. Nr. 19880 Accession/Serial Nr. IN1270__.082 http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=54710.47 Patentee Name DROLLINGER, HENRY State IN County St. Fountain Issue Date 9/10/1838 Land Office Fountain Doc. Nr. 30033 Accession/Serial Nr. IN3220__.191 | Drollinger, Henry (E.) (I3007)
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48235 | This is speculation that Peter is the son of Johan Eberhard. There is no direct evidence that names him as a son. As he is paying tax in Marborough Township Philadelphia County in 1769 that would tend to place his birth at 1748 or earlier. He is also on the Franconia tax list 1774. Sources PA Archives 3rd series, volume XIV pages 27 and 328. Volume XVI pages 146 and 552 also list him with 3 acres and 1 cow. Then according to the Historical Society of Montgomery County (21 Sep 1993 letter signed by Judith Meier) Peter appears on the tax lists in 1788 with 5 acres, a dwelling, a horse and a cow. In 1801 his name was crossed out and and widow was written over it. In 1802 his mother was joined on the tax lists by George a single man with no property. George and the widow Trollinger remained on the Franconia tax lists until 1809 when both names were crossed off. Deed book 35 page 538 Montgomery County PA records the sale of a 9 acre 35 perch property in Franconia from Andrew Trollinger of Germantown, Philadelphia County, innkeeper and Susanna his wife, to George Springer, Taylor of Franconia. The deed explains that 4 acres had belonged to Peter Trollinger died intestate. The 4 acres were given to Andrew his oldest son. The other 5 acres came from Andrew Trumbore who willed it to his daughter Sophia, the wife of Peter Trollinger, who was to have it for her natural life. George Trollinger and Henry Hartzel witnessed the signing. 22 Nov 1782 Franconey Township, a return of Captain John Cobe's Company capable of bearing arms. Class the 3. Peter Trollinger 1774 -- on Philadelphia Co. tax list (0 acres, 0 horses, 1 cow) 1776 -- Peter Drollinger served as Pvt. 3d Class, Cope's Co., 5th Batt., Revolutionary War 1776 -- a Peter Drollinger served as Pvt. 3d Class, 4th Co., 5th Batt., Revolutionary War 1776 -- a Peter Drollinger served as Pvt. 3d Class, Nickum's Co., 5th Batt., Revolutionary War 1777 Peter Trollinger 1st Bn 3rd Class Captain John Cope's Company 1780 -- On Philadelphia County tax list at Franconia, Valuation 200, Tax 6£0.0 1781 2-3 Oct 5th BN 4th Co. Captain John Cope, "Pleads his circumstances at present would not permit him to turn out on account of his family, promised to turn out in the next classes granted." Appeal Book 1st to 4th classes 5th Bn. 1782 -- On Philadelphia County tax list at Franconia, Valuation 23£, Tax 3£10 1783 -- On Philadelphia County tax list at Franconia, 3 acres, 1 cow (in 1784 this became part of Montgomery County 1787 -- Sophia Trumbore Drollinger mentioned in will of father, Andrew Drumbore, filed 31 May, Montgomery Co. (Book 1, p. 113) 1788 -- On Montgomery County tax list at Franconia, 5 acres, a dwelling, a horse and a cow 1801 -- Name of Peter Trollinger, of Franconia, on Montgomery Co. tax list crossed out, and "Widow Trollinger" written over it [NOTE: Apparently, Peter of Franconia may in fact have died earlier and his estate was not probated until his wife died if he gave her rights to live on the property for her lifetime, as was the custom in that time.] 1802 through 1809 -- "Widow" Trollinger and George Trollinger, single, of Franconia, on Montgomery Co. tax list 1820 -- Estate of Peter Trollinger of Montgomery Co. probated, Andrew Trollinger, Administrator -- mentions widow being recently deceased and leaving 12 children Names children as Andrew the petitioner, Peter, Jacob, Mary, John, Henry, George, Hannah, Catherine intermarried with George Springer, Joseph, Elizabeth and Margaret deceased Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985 about Peter Drollinger Name: Peter Drollinger Event Type: Other Other Event Date: 24 May 1788 Other Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Organization Name: Mayors Court Dockets Paul Samuel v Peter Drollinger 5 Pounds 3 debt costs 4 Pounds 6 issued to Jac'b Weyant by order of plaintiff | Drollinger, Peter (I12209)
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48236 | This is the probable marriage data for Edward and Isabelle. Florida Marriage Collection Name: Edward John Drollinger Marriage Date: Nov 1967 County of Marriage: Hernando Volume: 2580 Certificate: 47717 Source: Florida Department of Health (Edward John Drollinger was married to another spouse (name unknown)on Nov. 1967 in Hernando County, FL.) | Family: Edward John Drollinger / Isabelle MNU (F5602)
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48237 | This is the same individual as Friedrich Kraft May and needs to be merged. Gordon L. Drollinger Kraft May in the New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Kraft May Arrival Date: 19 Jun 1854 Birth Date: abt 1802 Age: 52 Gender: Male Place of Origin: Baden Port of Departure: Le Havre, France Destination: New York Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Invanta From "Marion Daily Star" Newspaper April 3, 1882 Death of Old Father May Mr. Kraft May, died at his late residence on South East Street, last evening, in the 82d year of his age. Deceased was born in Baden, Germany, (the same place as his son-in-law, Mr. John Diebold, deceased.) January 14th, 1801. He came to America in company with a number of others in 1854, since which time he has resided with his daughter, Mrs. John Diebold. He was a kind and loving father and much respected citizen. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning from the Luthern Church and the remains will be placed in the Diebold lot in the Marion Cemetery. | May, Friedrich Kraft (I15376)
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48238 | This marriage date may apply to another possible marriage: 28 Feb 1775 | Rauch, Johanna (I2319)
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48239 | This may be Robert's son: U.S. Public Records Index Name: Robert L Hilton Sr Birth Date: 2 May 1967 [9 May 1930] [15 Feb 1949] Phone Number: 693-8711 [774-7049] Address: 1804 Hondo Dr, College Station, TX, 77840-4826 [PO Box 918, College Station, TX, 77841-0918 (1993)] [4978 Afton Oaks Dr, College Station, TX, 77845-7666 (1995)] [PO Box 9158, College Station, TX, 77842-9158] [4548 Club Estate Pl, Mesquite, TX, 75150-1544] Birth ? Texas Birth Index Name Robert Latimer Hilton Sex M Robert Latimer Hilton's Spouses and Children Son Name Edward Thomas Hilton Sex Male Father's Name Robert Latimer Hilton Mother's Name Rosemary Latimer Event Type Birth Event Date 29 Mar 1960 Event Place Dallas, Texas | Hilton, Robert Latimer (I35967)
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48240 | This may be two people - Drollinger and E. Ruder. http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:z4hzW6wg5X0J:members.xoom.virgilio.it/r_a/bibliografia_inglese.htm+drollinger+deaths&hl=en also, a similar web site in English: http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:hR88gBaZI50J:www.astraldynamics.com/reference/%3FBoardID%3D45%26BulletinID%3D324+drollinger+deaths&hl=en Bibliografia in lingua inglese sulle OBE e fenomenologia correlata Drollinger, E. Ruder. The journey of the soul. 1919. (appears to be an author) | Drollinger, E. Ruder (I14646)
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48241 | This may or may not apply to Lois, wife of Clyde F Drollinger, Requires further evidence: Montana, U.S., Birth Index Name George Gender Female Birth Date 17 May 1901 Birth Place Montana, USA Certificate Number 3921 | George, Anna Lois (I15665)
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48242 | This must be the Ike Patterson referenced in Charlie' Meier's letter to Charles Frederick :Chick" Drollinger dated 30-1-1967 "Ike's daughter Dorothy married a Neal or Oneal and they lived in North Hollywood.John A Patterson in the 1900 United States Federal Peggy and Dorothy copied some old McGinnis letters for me which got me started on the McGinnis genealogy." | Patterson, John Alexander Jr. (I6728)
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48243 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trollinger, Michael Anthony Sr. (I42839)
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48244 | This one is pretty secure because of the middle name of Trolinger. Son of John and Mary Molly Trolinger Huffman; Husband of Permelia Lake Huffman death date recorded in widow's pension application 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob Huffman Age in 1860: 71 Birth Year: abt 1789 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1860: Valley of Sinking Creek, Craig, Virginia Gender: Male Post Office: Midway Household Members: Name Age Jacob Huffman 71 Lloyd Huffman 36 Giles Huffman 33 Pamela Huffman 74 Martha A Huffman 33 Clifton L R Huffman 9 Albert C Huffman 2 Pamela M Huffman 3/12 Elizabeth J Huffman 27 Paris T C Huffman 7 Mida O Huffman 6 Marion L Huffman 2 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob Hoffman Age: 61 Birth Year: abt 1789 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1850: District 20, Giles, Virginia Gender: Male Family Number: 406 Household Members: Name Age Jacob Hoffman 61 Permelia Hoffman 63 Floyd Hoffman 26 Giles Hoffman 23 Hellen Hutchinson 15 James Fivel 26 Henry Walher 59 William Walher 28 Mary Walher 20 Eliza Walher 18 John L Walher 16 Sarah J Walher 13 Melvina Walher 11 | Huffman, Jacob Trolinger (I28026)
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48245 | This person apparently was a Black man. | Unknown, Unknown (I33542)
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48246 | This person could also be a male and his name was misspelled as Jean instead of Gene. And Gene could be short for Eugene. Typically, women were not laborers. U.S. City Directories New York > Brooklyn > 1888-1890 > Lain's Brooklyn Directory 1889 > 195 Drollinger, Jean, lab, h 155 Boerum Brooklyn, New York Directories Name: Jean Drollinger Location 2: 155 Boerum Occupation: laborer Year: 1888, 1889 City: Brooklyn State: NY | Drollinger, Jean (Gene) (Eugene) (I16587)
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48247 | This person may be Bradley Gene Hilgenberg now deceased and lived in Coon Rapids, IA Panama City, FL Edwards, CA Tyndall Afb, FL Wichita, KS | Hilgenberg, Unknown (I18248)
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48248 | This person may be Christopher L. Welch born abt 1961 or David C. Welch born 11 Oct 1954 and living in House Springs, MO. | Welch, Unknown (I36699)
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48249 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Foust, Unknown (I9508)
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48250 | This person may be Robert Edd Price (1936-2014) who is buried in the same cemetery as Lessie. | Price, Unknown (I25174)
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