Mildred Inez Trollinger
1909 - 1991 (82 years)-
Name Mildred Inez Trollinger Birth 26 Sep 1909 Graham, Alamance, NC - North Carolina, Birth Indexes
Name: Mildred Inez Trollinger
Gender: Female
Race: White
Event Type: Birth
Birth Date: 1909
Birth County: Alamance
Parent1 Name: Boyd Trollinger
Roll number: NCVR_B_C001_68001
Volume: 18
Page: 348
Gender Female Death 15 Oct 1991 Greensboro, Guilford, NC - U.S., Social Security Death Index
Name: Mildred T. Cheek
SSN: 242-28-6269
BORN: 26 Sep 1909
Died: Oct 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951)
Burial Great Falls, Chester, SC - Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery
Great Falls, Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Person ID I21723 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 1 Nov 2023
Father Boyd Ruffin Trollinger, b. 4 May 1887, Graham, Alamance, NC d. 6 Jan 1932, Burlington, Alamance, NC (Age 44 years) Mother Elizabeth J. Cooper, b. 29 May 1890, NC d. 27 Jul 1964, Elyria, Lorain, OH (Age 74 years) Family ID F7465 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Bingham Cheek, Jr., b. 26 Apr 1910, Hillsborough, Orange, NC d. 9 Jul 1981, Great Falls, Chester, SC (Age 71 years) Marriage 1 Sep 1934 Alamance County, NC - North Carolina, Marriage Records
Name: Mildred Trollinger
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 24
Birth Year: abt 1910
Marriage Date: 1 Sep 1934
Marriage Place: Alamance, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: W B Cheek
Spouse Gender: Male
Spouse Race: White
Spouse Age: 24
Event Type: Marriage
Children 1. William Bingham Cheek, III, b. 15 Nov 1939, Guilford County, NC d. 11 Oct 2011, Spartanburg County, SC (Age 71 years) Documents Marriage Record Marriage Record Family ID F13434 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Mar 2022
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Event Map Birth - 26 Sep 1909 - Graham, Alamance, NC Marriage - 1 Sep 1934 - Alamance County, NC Death - 15 Oct 1991 - Greensboro, Guilford, NC Burial - - Great Falls, Chester, SC = Link to Google Earth
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1910 United States Federal Census
1930 United States Federal CensusMiss Mildred Trollinger and W. B. Cheek Married
Miss Mildred Trollinger and W. B. Cheek Married At the home of Mrs. Boyd R. Trollinger, Guthrie street, Saturday evening, 6 o'clock, a beautiful wedding took place, when her daughter, Miss Mildred Trollinger, became the bride of W.B. Cheek, also of Burlington. The TrollLnger home Teas decorated throughout with garden flowers. The room in which the vows were taken was attractively arranged with a setting of ferns and flowers, candles in candelabra. Tall baskets of gladiolas were arranged on either side of the mantle, where an improvised altar of trailing clematis and other flowers were used. The vows were spoken before Dr. VI. K. McGee, pastor of the Hocutt Memorial Babtist church here. He used the beautiful ring ceremony. To the wedding music, which played by Mrs. Harlan McPhersanof Wilson, the bridge and groom entered together. There were no attendants. The bridge was becomingly dressed in a dark green traveling frock of silk kongo crepe, with trimmings of mink tails and brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of Talisman roses and lilies of the valley. During the ceremony "To a wild Rose" was softly played. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for a week's stay at Asheville. Upon their return they will make their home at Burlington, where Mr. Cheek is associated with Barnwell brothers. Mrs. Cheek is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Boyd R. Trollinger and the late Chief Trollinger. She has made her home at Burlington since early childhood. She was educated at Burlington High School and Bryan-Stratton Business College, Buffalo, N.Y. and has for the past three years held a position with the Burlington Mills, as Bookkeper for A Glenn Holt. After the wedding, which was only attended by immediate relatives and a few close friends, a receiption was held. The bride's cake, a beautiful white one, with trimmings of green and white, formed the centerpiece for the dining table, the dining room being especially pretty, with its decorations of cut flowers and candles. Mrs. Walter M. WilliamsGraham the scene of a brilliant marriage Graduating W. B. Cheek, III
Graduating W. B. Cheek, III, who is the grandson of Mrs. C. R. Hayward of Lee Drive, is a member of the graduating class of Great Falls, S.C. His mother is the former Miss Mildred Trollinger of Burlington. He plans to enter State College this fall.
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