Marjorie Louise Trollinger
1915 - 1999 (83 years)-
Name Marjorie Louise Trollinger Birth 15 May 1915 NY Gender Female Death 13 Apr 1999 - Marjorie Trollinger was born May 15, 1915, to Samuel and Elizabeth Trollinger, in Tuckahoe, New York. She grew up in Westchester, the junior sibling of four that included Edward, Richard and Inez, (all predeceased). She spent her childhood surrounded by family, attending Main Street School and Tuckahoe High School. She also attended New York University as a night student, with considerable concentration on the creative arts. Skilled with and enamored of the piano from an early age, she was known to quote, "They laughed when she sat down to play and wept when she got up to leave," to express her pleasure at having participated in a well-received piano recital at Carnegie Hall in her youth. Marjorie met and fell in love with Ammon Chapman, who she married in New York City. Before long, they had three children, Ammon Gilbert, Annette Louise and Ann Elizabeth. For a time they resided in Brooklyn and Westchester, finally settling in Nassau County for the next half century. While in Nassau County, she was a valued sales representative for a few Long Island siding companies, which profited from her gift of gab and sharp business acumen. She had a Big heart; loved all music, especially Brazilian bossa nova and had her creative writing published in several small press journals. She will be missed by the people whose lives she touched. Most of all, she leaves a void that once was filled. She is survived by her three children: Gilbert, Annette and Ann; her many grandchildren, Alicia Roberts, Mark Chapman, Deidre Chapman; also, Bethany Chapman. Her great-granchildren, Nicole, Jalen and Wesley Roberts, Jr., Dominique Chapman; and her great-great-granchildren, Jordyn Roberts, Javon, Jordan and Jalise Hardgrove; along with nieces and nephew, David Webb, Holly Webb, Carolyn Chick, Catherine Moore; and other family friends.
May She Rest In Peace Forever!! Her Loving Family - Marjorie L Chapman in the Ohio, U.S., Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index, 1810s-2016
Name: Marjorie L Chapman
Death Age: 82
Birth Date: abt 1917
Death Date: 13 Apr 1999
Newspaper Information: Newspaper: Wooster Daily Record, Newspaper Date: 15 Apr 1999, Newspaper Page: B7 Column: ; Repository: WAYNE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY (WOOSTER); Years Available: 1920-1972,1980-1986,1989-2007
Person ID I24919 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 3 Apr 2022
Father Deacon Samuel Edward Trollinger, Sr., b. 22 Feb 1883, Alamance County, NC d. 25 Dec 1958, NY (Age 75 years) Mother Elizabeth "Lizzie" Carr, b. Abt 1887, SC Family ID F8727 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ammon Gilbert Chapman, Sr., b. 26 May 1914, WV d. 5 May 1996, New York, NY (Age 81 years) Marriage 24 Oct 1934 Brooklyn, Kings, NY - New York City, Marriage Indexes
Name: Louise Trollinger
Gender: Female
Record Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1934
Marriage Place: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Spouse: Ammon Chapman
Certificate Number: 20126
Children 1. Ammon Gilbert Chapman, Jr. 2. Annette Louise Chapman 3. Ann Elizabeth Chapman Family ID F8728 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2019
- Marjorie Trollinger was born May 15, 1915, to Samuel and Elizabeth Trollinger, in Tuckahoe, New York. She grew up in Westchester, the junior sibling of four that included Edward, Richard and Inez, (all predeceased). She spent her childhood surrounded by family, attending Main Street School and Tuckahoe High School. She also attended New York University as a night student, with considerable concentration on the creative arts. Skilled with and enamored of the piano from an early age, she was known to quote, "They laughed when she sat down to play and wept when she got up to leave," to express her pleasure at having participated in a well-received piano recital at Carnegie Hall in her youth. Marjorie met and fell in love with Ammon Chapman, who she married in New York City. Before long, they had three children, Ammon Gilbert, Annette Louise and Ann Elizabeth. For a time they resided in Brooklyn and Westchester, finally settling in Nassau County for the next half century. While in Nassau County, she was a valued sales representative for a few Long Island siding companies, which profited from her gift of gab and sharp business acumen. She had a Big heart; loved all music, especially Brazilian bossa nova and had her creative writing published in several small press journals. She will be missed by the people whose lives she touched. Most of all, she leaves a void that once was filled. She is survived by her three children: Gilbert, Annette and Ann; her many grandchildren, Alicia Roberts, Mark Chapman, Deidre Chapman; also, Bethany Chapman. Her great-granchildren, Nicole, Jalen and Wesley Roberts, Jr., Dominique Chapman; and her great-great-granchildren, Jordyn Roberts, Javon, Jordan and Jalise Hardgrove; along with nieces and nephew, David Webb, Holly Webb, Carolyn Chick, Catherine Moore; and other family friends.
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Notes - Marjory is black
- Marjory is black