Harry Iven Drollinger

Harry Iven Drollinger

Male 1889 - 1964  (74 years)

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  • Name Harry Iven Drollinger 
    Birth 25 Jul 1889  Roann, Wabash, IN Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 22 Jan 1964  Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Social Security Death Index
      Name: Harry Drollinger
      SSN: 317-18-5050
      Last Residence: Texas
      Born: 25 Jul 1889
      Died: Jan 1964
      State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951)
    Burial Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Burial: McKnight Cemetery
      Cushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA

      Inscription: DROLLINGER Harry Iven July 25, 1889 Jan. 22, 1964 Married Aug. 8 1933 Myrtle May 8, 1911 Nov. 29, 1973
    Person ID I2897  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 6 Sep 2017 

    Father Martin Van Buren Drollinger,   b. 28 Mar 1837, Preble County, OH Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Oct 1911, Ft. Wayne, Allen, IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Mother Celia Augusta Belden,   b. 29 Jan 1856, New Haven, Allen, IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Mar 1929, Houston, Harris, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Family ID F937  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Hallie Laverna Stick,   b. 24 Jun 1888, IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Jul 1971, Dallas, Dallas, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years) 
    Marriage 16 Feb 1912  Randolph County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Children 
     1. Marie Dolores Drollinger,   b. 1 Jan 1913, Ridgeville, Randolph, IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Oct 1985, Dallas, Dallas, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years)
     2. Clarence Orville "CO" "Buddy" Drollinger,   b. 1 Sep 1914, Ridgeville, Randolph, IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Oct 1979, Dallas, Dallas, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 65 years)
    Family ID F938  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 May 2017 

    Family 2 Myrtle Birdwell,   b. 8 May 1910   d. 29 Nov 1973, Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years) 
    Marriage 8 Aug 1933 
    Family ID F4869  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 May 2017 

    Family 3 Enid Enice "Billie" Johnson,   b. 3 Jun 1895, MI Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Mar 1933, Houston, Harris, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 37 years) 
    Family ID F5297  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Mar 2016 

    Family 4 Elizabeth Marian Larzelere,   b. 1898, WI Find all individuals with events at this locationd. FL Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage Abt 1920 
    Children 
     1. William Elton "Bill" Larzelere,   b. 10 Aug 1922, Chicago, Cook, IL Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Feb 2002, Seneca Falls, Seneca, NY Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 79 years)
    Family ID F5396  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 May 2017 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 25 Jul 1889 - Roann, Wabash, IN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 16 Feb 1912 - Randolph County, IN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 22 Jan 1964 - Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos


    February 1935

    January 1936


    1895
    Back row L to R: Grace and Eva
    Front row L to R: Harry Ivan, Martin, Grover, Celia Belden, Clyde

    Documents At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.

    Family Bible - Marriage Information




    Headstones

    McKnight Cemetery
    Cushing, Nacogdoches, TX

  • Notes 
    • 23 July 1917, Fort Wayne News under first to fill the New National Army, Harry I Drollinger 1104 E Washington

      Home in 1920: Grand Rapids Ward 2, Kent, Michigan
      Household Members:
      Name Age
      Harry Drollinger 29
      Marian Drollinger 22

      One of the progressive, talented and most promising of the younger journalists of the section of the Hoosier state of which this biographical compendium treats is Harry I Drollinger, editor and owner of The Ridgeville Star, and one of the influential young men of Randolph county. He seems to be the possessor of all the peculiar attributes that go to make up the successful newspaper man, and, being uniformly fair and courteous with his numerous patrons, he has the good will and respect of all who know or have dealings with him.
      Mr. Drollinger was born in Roann, Wabash county, Indiana, July 25, 1890. He is the son of Martin Van Buren and Celia A. (Belden) Drollinger, and is one of a family of twelve children, namely: Vadia died at the age of thirty-five, leaving a husband and four children; Aaron, a farmer and stockman of Arkansas, is a widower and has two sons; Rose, of Roann, married Marion Miller, a farmer and stock buyer, and their union has been without issue; Leander, a farmer of Wabash county, married Bessie Appleman, and they have one child; William, a farmer of Wabash county, married Bessie Swisher and they have three sons; Irwin died when he was four years old; Eva, of Albany, Indiana, married Milton S. Bolerjack, owner of The Albany Chronicle, and they have one son; Grace, of Fort Wayne, is the widow of Edward Quick, a guard at the state prison, who was killed by a trusty; Marie died in infancy; Grover was next in order of birth; Harry I., of this review, Clyde, of Saratoga, owns and edits The Independent, and he enjoys the distinction of being what is doubtless the youngest editor in Indiana; he took charge of a paper when seventeen years old, formerly owning a paper at Bryan, then purchased the one at Saratoga; he is a practical newspaper man, started at the bottom of the ladder, and the future holds much of promise for him, as it does our subject.
      The father, Martin V. Drollinger, was reared on the farm and received a meager education in the early-day schools. He devoted his life successfully to general farming and stock raising, rearing his large family in comfort and respectability on the old home place and gave them proper educational advantages. He was born in Ohio, but was brought by his parents to Indiana when an infant, the family locating on a three-hundred-acre tract which our subject's paternal grandfather had taken up from the government, which he cleared, erected a log cabin and began life here in typical pioneer fashion, and in due course of time had one of the best farms and most comfortable homes in the township. His son, Martin V., became owner of this place, which he conducted in such a skillful manner that it retained its original fertility. The death of Martin V. Drollinger occurred in Fort Wayne October 27, 1911. His widow still survives, being now advanced in years. Like her honored husband before her, she has a host of warm friends in Randolph county.
      Harry I. Drollinger grew to manhood on the home farm and there assisted with the general work when a boy, and he received his education in the public schools of Fort Wayne, which has been greatly supplemented in after years by wide home reading and by contact with the business world.
      Our subject was married February 16, 1912, to Hattie Stiek, a daughter of Samuel and Eunice Stiek, a highly respected family of Randolph county, where Mrs. Drollinger grew to womanhood and received her education in the public schools. Her father was a cabinet manufacturer.
      To our subject and wife one child, a daughter was born on January 1, 1913, who bears the name Marie Dolores.
      Mr. Drollinger took up the newspaper business when a boy and has mastered the various departments of the same. He has owned and published The Ridgeville Star for four years and has made his paper a moulder of public opinion in this vicinity and a factor for good, upholding whatever tends to promote the best interests of the township and county. His paper is rapidly increasing in circulation, and it is a valuable news dispenser as well as advertising medium, and is up-to-date from a mechanical standpoint; its proprietor, being an uncompromising Democrat, it has done much for the success of the party in this section of the state.

  • Sources 
    1. [S185] Randolph county Indiana History 1914.