Family 1 |
Mary Elizabeth Trolinger, b. 31 Jan 1897, Pulaski, Pulaski, VA d. 18 Mar 1983, Richmond City, VA (Age 86 years) |
Marriage |
14 Nov 1917 |
Southern Methodist Church Pulaski, VA |
- Virginia, Select Marriages
Name: Mary Elizabeth Trolinger
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Race: White
Age: 21
Birth Date: 1896
Birth Place: , Pulaski, VA.
Marriage Date: 13 Nov 1917
Marriage Place: Pulaski, Virginia
Father: H.L. Trolinger
Mother: W.J. Trolinger
Spouse: Stanyarie Little
FHL Film Number: 2048472
Reference ID: Item 2 L 110
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Divorce |
Abt Apr 1935 |
Johnson City, TN |
Documents
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| Visitation Mrs. Stanyarne Little returned last week from Pulaski, Virginia, where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trollinger. Mrs. Stanyarne Little returned last week from Pulaski, Virginia, where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trollinger. |
| Dinner Party A beautiful dinner was given at Hotel Bristol Sunday evening by Mr. Stanyarne Little and (Edgar N. Lockett in honor of the Driver-Broyles wedding party. In the party were Misses Sarah Broyles, Martha Allen Martin, Mary Trollinger, Mary Link, Rhea Hunter, Kernan Faw, Carrie Lyle Summors, Alese OWen, Kate Gilmer, Messrs Jno. D. Cox, Dever Little, Joe A. Summers. Stanyarne Little. J. Russell Driver. Leslie Driver and Edgar N Lockett. The party motored to Bristol in the afternoon and returned during the evening. |
| Little-Trollinger Wedding
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| Visitation Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trollinger and son James after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little returned today to their home In Pulaski, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little accompanied them as far, as Bristol |
| Visitation Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little are expected home this week from Pulaski, Va, where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Little are en route home from an extended stay at Clifton Springs, N. Y. |
| Mr Little Dead in Gaffney, S.C. Obit for Father of Stanyarne Little |
| Legal Avertisements 1928, Sat |
| Visitation
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| Visitor to the Little's Mrs. James Trollinger of Pulaski Virginia was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little at their home on Southwest Avenue. |
| Southern Cities tour Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little left this week by motor for Memphis and other southern cities. |
| Visitation Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little spent Sunday in Bristol, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Munsey Slack. |
| Visitations
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| Beauty Honors Artist Reid Inspiration Of A Fantasy To the lovers of art, the name and fame of Robert Reid, of New York City, are deeply intrenched. Over thirty years ago he was invited to Join the redoubtable group known as the "Ten American Painters," which included Weir, Chase, Benson Tarbell, Hassam, Metcalfe and De Camp. He is a prominent' member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. National Academy of Design and has won medals at the Chicago Exposition, Paris, and other national and International displays. His work is found among the permanent collections in the Metropolitan Museum, Corcoran and National galleries in Washington, and many of the more famous galleries in the States and abroad retain a permanent Reid collection. Among the mural decorations that Mr. Reid has furnished are the State House in Boston, Paulist Fathers' church, New York and the Congressional library, Washington. A few years ago Mr. Reid lost the use of his right arm and in most recent months has transplanted his genius to canvas with his left hand. Friends were alarmed, thinking that while his dreams might come his left hand would not possess the educated deftness of his right, but since turning out several masterpieces they have concluded that he is ambidextrous. Last January Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little, of Johnson City, were at Clifton Springs, N. Y, and (Mr. Reid happened to be there at the same time. Mrs. Little's stun-fling beauty struck the fancy of the famous artist and he secured an introduction and insisted on painting a fantasy which he completed after several sittings. It was exhibited at several of the New York shows this spring and at Syracuse. Recently Mr. Reid sent the picture to Mr. and Mrs. Little and during the past fortnig-ht their home In Johnson City has been the mecca for art lovers. It is a marvelous piece of work,,-bearing the impress of rythm and warmth, a very definite charm to beauty. As a likeness of Mrs. Little the picture is not totally lacking, recurring glimpses revealing features of this popular matron, the color sense of the artist being unerring, his palette not only luminous but fully orchestrated. |
| Guests at Holston Hall Mr and Mrs. Stanyarne Little and Mr. and Mrs Edgar N. Lockett were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Munsey Slack, returning to their homes in Johnson City in the evening. |
| Guests at Holston
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| Personals PERSONALS Mrs. Dever Little returned Tuesday to her home in Gaffney, South Carolina, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little, Southwest avenue. |
| Visit to FL
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| Home for Sale Description of the house that Mr. and Mrs. Stanyarne Little shared up for sale. |
| Divorced Chancery court wras not in session this morning but will resume this afternoori The only case heard yesterday was the divorce suit of Mary Trolinger Little vs Stanyarne Little A divorce was granted |
Family ID |
F16655 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
7 Dec 2019 |