Joseph Trullender
Abt 1775 - Aft 1840 (~ 66 years)-
Name Joseph Trullender Birth Abt 1775 Gender Male Death Aft 1840 Person ID I1173 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 4 Aug 2024
Father PVT Frederick Drollinger, b. 17 Jun 1752, Salem County, NJ d. 3 Jun 1841, La Porte County, IN (Age 88 years) Mother Hannah Summers, b. 1760 d. 22 Jan 1829 (Age 69 years) Family ID F365 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Hatternberg, b. Abt 1780 Children + 1. David Trullender, b. 1796, Salem County, NJ d. Aft 1860, Decatur County, IN (Age > 65 years) 2. Lydia Trullender, b. Abt 1800, NJ d. 22 Jul 1819, Fairton, NJ (Age ~ 19 years) 3. Philathea "Phila" Trullender, b. Abt 1804, Salem County, NJ d. 1 May 1888, Camden, Camden, NJ (Age ~ 84 years) 4. Hiram Samuel Trullender, b. 23 Nov 1804, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA d. 26 Feb 1891, Wells County, IN (Age 86 years) + 5. Jacob Trullender, b. 1809, Salem County, NJ d. 4 Oct 1882, Mannington Twp, Salem County, NJ (Age 73 years) + 6. Joseph Trullender, b. Abt 1810 7. Casper (Caspar) Wilmer Trullender, b. Abt 1813, NJ d. Bef 1864 (Age ~ 50 years) + 8. John S. C. Trullender, b. Abt 1814, DE + 9. Abigail Trullender, b. Abt 1815, NJ d. 4 Mar 1886, Salem, Salem, NJ (Age ~ 71 years) 10. William K. Trullender, b. 1816, NJ d. 4 Aug 1906, Salem, Salem, NJ (Age 90 years) Family ID F7812 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Jun 2019
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Notes - Evergreen Cemetery in Camden
I have Phila and Isaac Mccully on the 1850 Census. I also have a copy of Philathea Mccully's death certificate which indicates her parents as Gabriel and Lydia Fullender born about 1804 and died 1 May 1889. Isaac Mccully died 9 Feb 1869. They are buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Camden. First child, Lydia, looks like she was born about 1821. I don't know if Isaac Mccully was previously married but their children were Lydia, Esther Ann, Hiram, John, Isaac and Emily. I do not have a date for the marriage which isn't so unusual. Anything look familiar?
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If it is true [and I assume it must be if it was listed as such on her - Phila's death certificate] that her parents were "Gabriel and Lydia Fullender [Trullender]" then about the only thing that seems to make sense to me at this point is that Joseph Trullender's [son of Friedrich/Frederick Drollinger] full birth name must have been Joseph Gabriel Trullender or Gabriel Joseph Trullender, presumably named Gabriel in honor of his grandfather, Gabriel Drollinger [the immigrant] and that his here-to-fore unknown wife's name must be Lydia, which would seem to make further sense because Phila's apparent first born daughter is also named Lydia. (David H. Drollinger 3 Dec 2014)
I believe Lydia is the probable daughter of Joseph Trullender married to Unknown. However, I am beginning to believe that Joseph also carried the name Gabriel and his wife's name was Lydia. If true, then Lydia (1800-1819) would no doubt have been named in honor of her mother. (David H. Drollinger 3 Dec 2014) - Joseph is mentioned in his father's pension file as one of the surviving sons, Gabriel and Joseph. By the process of elimination he is the only male left in Salem county. The surname switching for unknown reasons to Trullender or Trullinder. His brother changed the name in LaPorte County to Druliner. The father signed it as Drollinger. This line of descent is speculative in nature and needs to be proven. So the only real fact we have is he is a son of Frederick and by extrapolation, Hannah.
With the above being said the very real possibility exists of further male children. The only other known child of Frederick and Hannah is Anna married to David Stanger. We know this because of the David Stanger bible which lists Frederick and Hannah's deaths. Anna being born in 1802 is when Hannah was in her early 40s.
We know both Frederick and his son Gabriel were in Warren County Ohio in the 1820s. Frederick because he received his pension certificate there and Gabriel because his known children were born there beginning in 1801. It is possible that Philathea is a child of Gabriel and a Lydia but not probable due to the distance involved.
I believe we can rule out Frederick's brother Gabriel as he was in Cumberland County PA by 1780. I think it is safe to rule out Frederick have a 2nd son name Gabriel.
Isaac I don't think is a son of Frederick as he is alive past 1840 when his (Fred's) pension file mentions the two heirs. He is just parked there until further evidence can be found as to his parents.
The choices are narrowed down to an unknown male child of Frederick's having a son Gabriel who makes a very brief appearance and fades into the unknown. Or Gabriel, Fred's son, makes a visit to Grandpa Gabriel, spots Lydia has his way with her and goes back home without benefit of marriage. Another possibility is that Gabriel, Fred's brother, makes a visit and has his way with Lydia and goes back to PA and later MD.
GLD 2015
- Evergreen Cemetery in Camden