William J. P. Trolinger
1844 - 1914 (69 years)-
Name William J. P. Trolinger Birth 22 Jun 1844 Benton County, AR Gender Male Death 12 Mar 1914 Cassville, Barry, MO - A Good Citizen Dead
Wm. J. P. Trolinger, one of Barry County's excellent citizens, died Thursday morning, March 12, 1914, at his home in the Forest Grove locality. For several weeks he had been suffering from the growth of a tumor to which he gradually succumbed.
The deceased was born in Benton County, Ark., June 22, 1844. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Trolinger who at one time resided in Cassville. When a young man he answer the call of the county and became a member of the 46th Missouri Infantry, Company D. After his service as a veteran of the Civil War, he made his residence at Verona and Cassville. In 1904 he married Mrs. Carrie Smith who survives. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Trolinger of Washburn Prairie and S. M. Trolinger of Cassville. Interment was made Friday afternoon in the Oak Hill Cemetery, after short funeral services conducted at the grave.
Cassville Republican, Thursday, March 19, 1914
MO death certificate 7342-1
He died of tumors within the abdomen thought to be malignant on 12 Mar 1914 in Cassville, MO.
Burial Cassville, Barry, MO - Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery
Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Person ID I22285 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 11 Nov 2022
Father James N. Trolinger, b. 18 May 1816, Shelbyville, Bedford, TN d. 20 Oct 1874, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence, MO (Age 58 years) Mother Jane Isabelle Trott, b. 16 Nov 1819, Orange County, NC d. 6 Jan 1902, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence, MO (Age 82 years) Family ID F485 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Caroline Mead "Carrie" Palmer, b. 4 Aug 1846, Underhill, Chittenden, VT d. 21 Jul 1924, Carthage, Jasper, MO (Age 77 years) Marriage 21 Feb 1904 Cassville, MO - Pension file of Carrie M. Linn, remarried widow contains copy of marriage license.
Family ID F7673 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Jun 2022
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Event Map Birth - 22 Jun 1844 - Benton County, AR Marriage - 21 Feb 1904 - Cassville, MO Death - 12 Mar 1914 - Cassville, Barry, MO Burial - - Cassville, Barry, MO = Link to Google Earth
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Documents Jane Trollinger Obit
Mrs. Jane Trollinger died at her home in Cassville, last Monday, and the remains were brought to this place Tuesday and laid to rest in the city cemetery beside her husband, James M. Trollinger, who died in 1874. Mrs. Trollinger was 82 years of sge. She and ber husband lived in Mt. Vernon from 1854 to 1858. For the last thirty years she had lived at Verona, Verona, removing to Cassville three months ago. She is survived by four sons, all of whom were here last Tuesday: Thomas, William, George and Samuel Trollinger.Announcement
William and Thomas Trollinger, of Cassville, were here last week visiting their brother, Sam Trollinger, and meeting old acquaintances. They were residents of Mt. Vernon from 1851 to I860.
Cassville Republican (Cassville, Missouri) 19 Mar 1914, Thu Page 8
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Notes - PVT D Company 46th MO Volunteer Infantry enlisted Mt Vernon MO 13 Aug 1864 mustered out 6 Mar 1865 widow Carrie M. 907488 invalid, 893746 widow, RESIDING 1910 Mineral Twp, Barry, Missouri.5 feet 6 inches tall, blue eyes and dark hair
19 Aug 1903 William J.P. Trollinger applied for an increase in pension 707488 enrolled at Topeka KS for total deafness right ear, rheumatism and general disability.
March 19, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Trolinger who at one time resided in Cassville. When a young man he answer the call of the county and became a member of the 46th Missouri Infantry, Company D. After his service as a veteran of the Civil War, he made his residence at Verona and Cassville. In 1904 he married Mrs. Carrie Smith who survives. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Trolinger of Washburn Prairie and S. M. Trolinger of Cassville.
Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files
Name: William J P
State Filed: Missouri
Widow: Carrie M Trolinger
Roll Number: T288_479
- PVT D Company 46th MO Volunteer Infantry enlisted Mt Vernon MO 13 Aug 1864 mustered out 6 Mar 1865 widow Carrie M. 907488 invalid, 893746 widow, RESIDING 1910 Mineral Twp, Barry, Missouri.5 feet 6 inches tall, blue eyes and dark hair