Documents
|
 | Record of Marriage |
 | Certificate of Death |
 | 1870 United States Federal Census |
 | 1930 United States Federal Census |
 | 1940 United States Federal Census |
 | Notice In obedience to an order of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made in the case of Susan S. Trollinger, Admx of M. B. Trollinger vs B. H. Trollinger and others, I will resell on the premises at 12 o'clock M. on Saturday, the 7th day of April, 1888, that valuable tract of land known as the Chunn place, adjoining Thomas Hyde and others on the W. N. C. R. R. two miles east of Cleveland, in the county - of Rowan containing 151 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: The purchaser to pay 20 per cent, cash the balance on a credit of six months. The purchaser to give bond with approved security. Title retained until all the purchase money is Paid. The bidding will begin at three hundred dollars. SUSAN S. TROLLINGER, 20:4t, Admx of M. B. Trollinger. March 5, 18S8. |
 | MRS S S TROLLING Well-Known Newton Woman Dies at Age of 82 YEARS Newton July 15 — Mrs S S Trollinger one of the best known residents of Newton died last night after an illness of several months She was 82 years old and her advance 1 years together with cancer to the liver brought on her death. Five daughters and one son survive: Misses Mozelle and Rebecca Trollinger of Newton Mrs C L Dellinger of Bennettsville S C Mrs F Z Brotherton of Sherrills Ford, Mrs W A Stamaer of North Newton and Mr R H Trollinger of Salisbury Airs Trollinger came to Newton a number of years ago and opened up the Trollinger House which has become one of th© most popular boarding houses in this section of the State She was held in high esteem by all who knew her The burial will be at Rohobeth Church near Catawba sometime tomorrow Definite arrangements have not been made about the funeral which will he conducted by Rev W M Biles of the Methodist Church Mrs Trollinger being one of the most earnest workers In the Church |
 | Death of Mrs Trollinger Death of Mrs. Trollinger. Newton, July 15. Mrs. S S. Trollinger, one of the best known residents of Newton, died last night after an illness of several months. She was 82 years old. Five daughters and one son survive. They are Misses Mozelle and Rebecca Trollinger,, of Newton; Mrs. C. L. Dellinger, of Bennettsyille, S. C; Mrs. F. Z. Brotherton, of Sherrill's Ford; Mrs. W. A. Stamey, of North Newton, and R. H. Trollinger, of Salisbury. Last Wednesday for the first time in 20 years all the daughters were together at one time. |