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- We know Peter Drollinger of Franconia (now Philadelphia) spelled his name as Drollinger. His son Andreas or Andrew was a Drollinger who was variously was recorded as Trollinger and signed his name to the probate of Peter record as Trollinger. His marriage record was as Drollinger. Andrew's children found in the records of St Michael's Evangelical Luthern Church Germantown (also now part of Philadelphia) went to spelling the surname drollinger, Trollinger and Trullinger. This is confusing to say the least and future researchers need to be aware of this spelling quirk.
- Andreas is identified as "Andreas Drollinger" in his daughter, Elisabeth's baptismal data and for that reason, I list him as such in this database. (DHD 6 Jan 2016)
St Paul's Lutheran Church Red Hill, born 27 June 1767 sponsors Andreas Riedt and Catherine Heist, both single
Tohickon Union Lutheran Church, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1750-1800
Andrew Hoffert Born 30 December 1793 Birth
Andrew Hoffert Baptized 20 April Baptism
John Hoffert Father Baptism
Margaret Hoffert Mother Baptism
Andrew Drollinger Sponsor Baptism
Maria Conrad Sponsor Baptism
Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798 <http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2060&enc=1>
about Andrew Drollinger
Name: Andrew Drollinger
County: Philadelphia
Locality: Germantown
Estate File of Peter Trollinger of Franconia - Orphan's Court records of Montgomery County PA 16 Oct 1820 found by Laree Trollinger, copy in possession of GLD
That our petitioner died intestate leaving a widow (seven lined through and twelve written above it) children.
The estate file of Peter Trollinger has some points to ponder. It mentions Andrew Drollinger as the eldest son. Andrew's name is spelled with a D while his signature is Trollinger.
The petition of Andrew Drollinger oldest son and heir at law of Peter Drollinger late of Franconia Township in the County aforesaid deceased.
The file mentions Peter, Jacob, Mary, John, Henry, George, Hannah, Catherine intermarried with George Springer, Joseph, Elizabeth and Margaret who is now deceased leaving 11 children; (the following are the children of Margaret) Sarah intermarried with Christian Tily, Elizabeth, Andrew, John, Joseph, Samuel, Hannah, Catherine, Mary, Lydia and blank. The last 5 being in their minority.
Montgomery County, PA, deed book 35 page 538, dated 21 Dec 1821 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, tailor of Franconia. The deed states 4 acres had belonged to Peter Trollinger, When Peter died intestate, his eldest son, Andrew, was given the 4 acres. 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 Hartzell witnessed.
LINTENBARIGER, JOHN. Germantown. Phila. Co. Yeoman.
April 11, 1816. April 24, 1816. 6.296.
To wife Permelia Lintenbariger.
To daughter Pheby Burns. To eldest son, George Lintenbariger.
To son John Lintenbariger's three children.
To granddaughter, Margaret Birns.
Execs: Klincken Johnson, John L. Williams, Anthony Williams.
Wit: Anthony Johnson, Andrew Trollinger.
Letters to Klineken Johnson.
LAWS PASSED SESSION 1819/20 HARRISBURG, PA. WILLIAM FINDLAY. Governor JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Speaker of the House of Representatives WILLIAM MARKS JR., Speaker of the Senate. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly met and is hereby enacted by the Authority of the Same.
That the electors residing in Germantown twp., Philadelphia county, shall hold their elections at the house now occupied by ANDREW TROLLINGER.
I am adding this chain to the Harrisburg Trullingers based on the following chain of data bits:
1800 census Germantown Andrew Trullinger
1810 census Phila PA Andrew Trollinger 1 son 3 daughters
1820 Andrew Trollinger lists 2 males under 10, 1 10 to 16, 1 26 to 45, 1 over 45
21 Dec 1821 Montgomery County, PA, deed book 35 page 538, dated 21 Dec 1821 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, tailor of Franconia. The deed states 4 acres had belonged to Peter Trollinger, When Peter died intestate, his eldest son, Andrew, was given the 4 acres. 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 Hartzell witnessed.
1830 census Andrew Drollinger Lower Swarta, Dauphin, PA 3 sons listed or possible 1 son 2 grandsons
1840 census Susanna Trullinger Upper Swarta, Dauphin, PA 3 sons listed or possible 1 son 2 grandsons
1850 census Susanna Trollinger Harrisburg Dauphin PA with Margaret Trollinger 28 and Isabella 26
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