Andrew Jackson Trollinger
1863 - 1938 (74 years)-
Name Andrew Jackson Trollinger Nickname A J Birth 30 Dec 1863 Pikeville, Marion, AL - Date of birth from gravestone
Gender Male Death 1 Jun 1938 Tishomingo County, MS Burial Belmont, Tishomingo, MS - Burial: Belmont City Cemetery
Plot: NE corner of the Memory Gardens.
Belmont, Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA
Inscription: A. J. Trollinger Dec. 30, 1863 June 1, 1938
Person ID I21638 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 5 Sep 2023
Father Lemuel Samuel Trollinger, b. 17 Jul 1837, SC d. 30 Nov 1915, Tishomingo County, MS (Age 78 years) Mother Nancy Jane Flippo, b. 2 Aug 1834, TN d. 31 May 1898, Tishomingo County, MS (Age 63 years) Family ID F7440 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Birtie McRae, b. 5 May 1863, MS d. 7 Jul 1935, Tishomingo County, MS (Age 72 years) Marriage 3 Mar 1897 Tishomingo County, MS - Mississippi Marriages
Name: A. J. Trollinger
Spouse: Miss S. B. McRae
Marriage Date: 3 Mar 1897
County: Tishomingo
Children 1. Andrew G. Trollinger, b. 8 Dec 1897, Dennis, Tishomingo, MS d. 2 Jun 1899, Tishomingo County, MS (Age 1 year) 2. John Thomas Trollinger, b. 9 Oct 1899, Tishomingo County, MS d. 25 Jan 1985, Memphis, Shelby, TN (Age 85 years) Family ID F7443 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Mar 2016
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Event Map Birth - 30 Dec 1863 - Pikeville, Marion, AL Marriage - 3 Mar 1897 - Tishomingo County, MS Death - 1 Jun 1938 - Tishomingo County, MS Burial - - Belmont, Tishomingo, MS = Link to Google Earth
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Headstones
Belmont City Cemetery
Belmont, Tishomingo, MS
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Notes - Belmont Church of Christ, 689 Highway 25, P.O. Box 129, Dennis, Mississippi 38838 Source: Belmont & Tishomingo Journal, July 1, 1976. The Belmont Church of Christ was organized in Belmont, Mississippi, in 1909. During the same year, the church erected a frame building to serve as a meeting house until the present brick building was erected in 1936-37. The minister's home was erected in 1951. At the time the church was established, there were eight charter members: A. J. Trollinger, Mrs. A. J. Trollinger, Mrs. R. L. Shook, T. B. Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shook, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ferguson. The Belmont congregation was served by the following elders from the time it was organized in 1909 through 1976: Bros. T. B. Lindsey, R. L. Shook, W. W. Shook, E. Clay Wright, E. F. White, Raymond E. Patrick, W. Claude Carr, H. R. Davis, Robert Williams, and James Timbes. Those who served the congregation as deacons were: Bros. A. J. Trollinger, M. L. Shook, J. H. Lambert, E. F. White, W. C. Carr, Raymond E. Patrick, Roy L. Vaughn, R. C. Byram, Robert Williams, Wallace Williams, Bud Searcy, Ellis Carr, Fred Pounds, and Paul Moore. Ministers who served the congregations were: Bros. R. L. Shook. Full-time ministers were Tommy Rosenbloom, James Burns, James M. Allen, Thomas A. Franklin, Jerry I. Steel, Joel Caudle, Ray Dutton, Paul Detorio, and Don Nix. By 1976, the membership had grown to about 137 members. Courtsey of Tishomingo County Historical & Genealogical Society.
A. J. and John McRae owned and operated a 2 story water mill at the home place near the cemetery in the Rock Creek area. Later a saw mill, grist mill, flour mill, cotton gin was installed.
A. J. was the son-in-law of M/M John McRae
- Belmont Church of Christ, 689 Highway 25, P.O. Box 129, Dennis, Mississippi 38838 Source: Belmont & Tishomingo Journal, July 1, 1976. The Belmont Church of Christ was organized in Belmont, Mississippi, in 1909. During the same year, the church erected a frame building to serve as a meeting house until the present brick building was erected in 1936-37. The minister's home was erected in 1951. At the time the church was established, there were eight charter members: A. J. Trollinger, Mrs. A. J. Trollinger, Mrs. R. L. Shook, T. B. Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shook, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ferguson. The Belmont congregation was served by the following elders from the time it was organized in 1909 through 1976: Bros. T. B. Lindsey, R. L. Shook, W. W. Shook, E. Clay Wright, E. F. White, Raymond E. Patrick, W. Claude Carr, H. R. Davis, Robert Williams, and James Timbes. Those who served the congregation as deacons were: Bros. A. J. Trollinger, M. L. Shook, J. H. Lambert, E. F. White, W. C. Carr, Raymond E. Patrick, Roy L. Vaughn, R. C. Byram, Robert Williams, Wallace Williams, Bud Searcy, Ellis Carr, Fred Pounds, and Paul Moore. Ministers who served the congregations were: Bros. R. L. Shook. Full-time ministers were Tommy Rosenbloom, James Burns, James M. Allen, Thomas A. Franklin, Jerry I. Steel, Joel Caudle, Ray Dutton, Paul Detorio, and Don Nix. By 1976, the membership had grown to about 137 members. Courtsey of Tishomingo County Historical & Genealogical Society.