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10151 | I35093 | Drollinger | Jacob | 17 Jul 1856 | 0 | New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957 Name: Jacob Drollinger Gender: Male Ethnicity/ Nationality: German Age: 22 Birth Date: abt 1856 Place of Origin: Germany Departure Port: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: USA Arrival Date: 13 Sep 1878 Arrival Port: New York, New York, USA Ship Name: Neckar Search Ship Database: Search for the Neckar in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database |
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10152 | I3649 | Drollinger | Jacob | 29 Mar 1863 | 30 Apr 1929 | 0 | Sherry Plat of, Township Township 24, North, Range 5, East of the 4th P.M. 1928 Surname Given Name Township Page Section Drollinger Jac Sherry 48 Drollinger Jake Sherry 27 16-17 Drollinger Leo Sherry 27 17-20 McMillan Memorial Library 490 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 Jacob Drollinger 22 Mar 1863 Saint Croix 0270 002961 Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907 1900 Census Home in 1900: Sherry, Wood, Wisconsin Household Members: Name Age Jacob Drollinger 37 Clarer m Drollinger 35 Jacob Drollinger 16 Annie Drollinger 15 Willie Drollinger 12 Albert Drollinger 11 Charley Drollinger 9 Clara Drollinger 8 Frank Drollinger 6 Fredrick Drollinger 3 Thomas Drollinger 2 1905 Wisconsin, State Censuses Name: Jacob Drollinger Census Date: 1 Jun 1905 Residence County: Wood Residence State: Wisconsin Locality: Sherry Birth Location: Germany Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1863 Race: White Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Clara Drollinger LINE: 29 Roll: CSUSAWI1905_34 Household Members: Name Age Jacob Drollinger 42 Clara Drollinger 40 Annie Drollinger 20 William Drollinger 19 John Drollinger 16 Clena Drollinger 14 Frank Drollinger 11 Fred Drollinger 9 Thomas Drollinger 7 Leo Drollinger 5 Maggie Drollinger 2 1910 Census Name: Jacob Drollinger Birthplace: Germany Relationship to Head of Household: Self Residence: Sherry, Wood, Wisconsin Marital Status: Married Race : White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1870 Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Family Number: 31 Page Number: 2 Household Gender Age Jacob Drollinger M 47y Spouse Clara Drollinger F 44y Child Frank Drollinger M 15y Child Freddie Drollinger M 13y Child Tommie Drollinger M 11y Child Leo Drollinger M 9y Child Maggie Drollinger F 7y |
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10153 | I3649 | Drollinger | Jacob | 29 Mar 1863 | 30 Apr 1929 | 0 | Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) Monday, May 6, 1929 'Jacob Drollinger Is Laid To Rest Here Saturday' Funeral services for Jake Drollinger were held at 1:45 p.m. Saturday from the home of a son, John, of 1522 S. Tenth street. The Rev. C. P. Schulz officiated and interment was made in Calvary cemetery. The many floral tributes which banked the casket and filled the room and the many friends and relatives who attended the rites attested in a measure the esteem in which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were William Meyer, Kurt Otto, Peter Schipper, Otto Schultz, Ernst Koehler and Roy Hull. Among those who attended from away were Mrs. Drollinger and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Drollinger of Sherry, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gildner and children, William Drollinger and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drollinger and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruettner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drollinger and children of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Drollinger Jr. and children of Kilbourn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drollinger and children of Merrill and William Drollinger and children of Marshfield. |
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10154 | I3649 | Drollinger | Jacob | 29 Mar 1863 | 30 Apr 1929 | 0 | Burial: Calvary Cemetery Plot: Sec 5 SE Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA |
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10155 | I3649 | Drollinger | Jacob | 29 Mar 1863 | 30 Apr 1929 | 0 | Birth Record ID: 2523469 Last Name: Drollinger First Name: Jacob Day: 22 Month: March Year: 1863 County: Sheboygan Reel: 270 Record: 2961 Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 Name: Jacob Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 29 Mrz 1863 (29 Mar 1863) Baptism Date: 6 Apr 1863 Baptism Place: Nöttingen, Baden, Germany Father: Christoph Drollinger Mother: Anna Marie Jung FHL Film Number: 1238324 Reference ID: pg28cn4 |
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10158 | I29188 | Drollinger | Jacob F. | 25 Sep 1871 | 8 Feb 1939 | 0 | It appears that Jacob never married or had any children. | tree1 |
10159 | I29188 | Drollinger | Jacob F. | 25 Sep 1871 | 8 Feb 1939 | 0 | Ohio, Deaths Name: Jacob Drollinger Death Date: 8 Feb 1939 City of Death: Columbus County of Death: Franklin |
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10160 | I29188 | Drollinger | Jacob F. | 25 Sep 1871 | 8 Feb 1939 | 0 | BURIAL Oak Grove Cemetery Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, USA |
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10161 | I4008 | Drollinger | Jacob Fred | 25 Sep 1923 | 1 Jun 1997 | 0 | U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name: Jacob Fred Drollinger Race: White Age: 18 Birth Date: 25 Sep 1923 Birth Place: Sherry, Wisconsin Residence Place: Wau, Milw, Wisconsin, USA Registration Date: 30 Jun 1942 Registration Place: Wau, Wisconsin, USA Employer: F C Drollinger Weight: 138 Complexion: Ruddy Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Red Height: 5'' 7 Next of Kin: Fred C Drollinger Household Members: Name Relationship Jacob Fred Drollinger The City of Milwaukee, County of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1930 Census, enumerated on 26 Apr 1930, lists 'Fred C. Drollinger' as head of household, age 34 at last birthday, age 24 at time of first marriage, born in Wisconsin and his occupation is given as 'Carpenter - house'. Fred's father is listed as being born in Wisconsin and his mother in Germany. His wife is listed as 'Louise A. Drollinger' age 35 at last birthday, age 25 at time of first marriage, born in Wisconsin and her occupation is given as 'None'. Louise's father is listed as being born in Germany and her mother in New York. Fred and Louise are listed with their son, 'Jacob F. Drollinger' age 6 at last birthday and born in Wisconsin and daughter, 'Jane L. Drollinger' age 2 at last birthday and born in Wisconsin. No other family members appear to be listed. Drollinger, M A 18545 Emerald Cir Brookfield, WI 53045-0600 (262) 792-9522 |
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10162 | I4008 | Drollinger | Jacob Fred | 25 Sep 1923 | 1 Jun 1997 | 0 | Social Security Death Index Name: Jacob F. Drollinger SSN: 399-14-5945 Last Residence: 53218 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America Born: 25 Sep 1923 Died: 1 Jun 1997 State (Year) SSN issued: Wisconsin (Before 1951) |
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10163 | I2247 | Drollinger | Jacob Friedrich | 11 Oct 1752 | 21 Jan 1832 | 0 | Churchbooks Ellmendingen Baden, originals examined by Gordon L. Drollinger 1983 Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen 1558-1898 Germany, Select Births and Baptisms Name: Friederich Jacob Drollinger Gender: Male Baptism Date: 11 Okt 1752 (11 Oct 1752) Baptism Place: Evangelisch, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden Death Date: 1832 Father: Jacob Drollinger Mother: Juliana Steibin FHL Film Number: 1238357 Reference ID: 2:1NZR1XJ |
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10164 | I38719 | Drollinger | Jacob Friedrich | 10 May 1811 | 25 Feb 1868 | 0 | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 Name: Jacob Friedrich Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 10 Mai 1811 (10 May 1811) Birth Place: Nöttingen, Baden, Germany Baptism Date: 12 Mai 1811 (12 May 1811) Father: Johannes Drollinger Mother: Catharine Schaefer FHL Film Number: 1238325 Reference ID: 162 Germany Births and Baptisms Name Jacob Friedrich Drollinger Event Date 1811 Gender Male Birth Date 10 May 1811 Birth Year 1811 Birthplace Nöttingen, Baden, Germany Christening Date 12 May 1811 Father's Name Johannes Drollinger Mother's Name Catharine Schaefer Citing this Record "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NCDS-1HT : accessed 3 March2016), Jacob Friedrich Drollinger, 12 May 1811; citing Nöttingen, Baden, Germany; FHL microfilm 1,238,325. |
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10165 | I38719 | Drollinger | Jacob Friedrich | 10 May 1811 | 25 Feb 1868 | 0 | Jacob Friedrich Drollinger Deutschland Geburten und Taufen Other information in the record of Jacob Friedrich Drollinger from Deutschland Geburten und Taufen Name Jacob Friedrich Drollinger Event Date 1811 Gender Male Birth Date 10 May 1811 Birth Year 1811 Birthplace Nöttingen, Baden, Germany Christening Date 12 May 1811 Father's Name Johannes Drollinger Mother's Name Catharine Schaefer Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898 Reference ID 162 System Origin Germany-EASy GS Film Number 1238325 Indexing Project (Batch) Number https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=+batch_number:C39578-5 |
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10166 | I38719 | Drollinger | Jacob Friedrich | 10 May 1811 | 25 Feb 1868 | 0 | Death date from records of the late Sighard Drollinger. Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1502-1985 Name: Jakob Friedrich Drollinger Death Age: 56 Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date: abt 1812 Death Date: 25 Feb 1868 Burial Date: 28 Feb 1868 Burial Place: Ispringen, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preu�en (Germany) Father: Johann Drollinger Mother: Katharina Drollinger Spouse: Katharina Trautz Parish as it Appears: Ersingen Page Number: 2;3 |
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10167 | I834 | Drollinger | Jacob Heinrich "Henry" | 3 Aug 1731 | 17 Aug 1798 | 0 | Naturalizations in Rowan County NC 22 Sep 1764 pg 95 The following natives of Germany appeared in open court with proper certificates and was naturalized according to law by taking the oath by law appointed for that purpose. Henry Trollinger U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Name: Henry Drolinger Arrival Year: 1764 Arrival Place: North Carolina Source Publication Code: 1739 Primary Immigrant: Drolinger, Henry Annotation: Contains naturalization records and details on settlers west of the Catawba, North Carolina. Most were German Reformed or Lutheran. Dates of arrival often given, all 18th century. Source Bibliography: EAKER, LORENA SHELL. "The Germans in North Carolina." In The Palatine Immigrant, vol. 6:1 (Summer 1980), pp. 3-34. Page: 7 Family of Adam Drollinger 1708 Sources: Elmendingen Lutheran Parish Records copied by Patricia Scruggs Trolinger and Ella Gieg in May of 1972. Darst Family of Virginia, H. Jackson Darst. Records of Mrs. Pat Trolinger, Miami, OK and Mrs. Ruba Orr, Craig, CO. "German Pioneers - arrivals at Port of Philadelphia from 1727-1808," Volume II, Author Strassburger- Genealogical Publishing Co., (Baltimore, MD, 1966) and "Arrivals at Port of Philadelphia 1727-1808, Vol I. Dates on tombstones of Jacob, Henry & Adam Trolinger. Also, in Stockard, SW - The History of Alamance County p 143, 1900, Capitol Printing Co., Raleigh. Pennsylvania German Pioneers" stated they were Palatine Immigrants departing Rotterdam, next sailing to Dover, England, arrived at Philadelphia 20 Sep 1738 on ship "Friendship" commanded by Captain Beech. Adam and Eberhard, Adam's cousin, left their home and made their home and made their way up the Rhine River to Rotterdam and sailed by the way of the English Channel to Port of Dover, England to Philadelphia, PA, aboard the ship "Friendship." Eberhard remained in Pennsylvania, at least he did not go to North Carolina with Adam. They arrived in Sep 1738 and took the oath of allegiance to the British Crown on 20 Sep 1738. Adam went with other Germans to Orange (now Alamance) County, NC. It is known he lived in Pennsylvania, maybe Bucks county for a while before moving to North Carolina. It was reported the move took place because land was getting so expensive in Pennsylvania. In Orange County he was instrumental in establishing a Union Lutheran and Reformed Church on the "pike leading from Salisbury to Hillsborough at Haw River." Source: Rupp's German Immigrants and the Archives of Pennsylvania. He emigrated to America, presumably with his entire family, landing at Philadelphia on 20 September 1738. The tombstone of Adam Trolinger in the old family burying ground at Haw River, North Carolina, states that his eldest son, Jacob Henry, came with him to Pennsylvania in 1737 (1738 is more probably correct) and thence to North Carolina. Here Adam Trolinger and his family settled and resided until his death in 1803. The History of Almance Co., NC, Miles S.W. Stockard, Raleigh, NC, Capitol Printing Company, 1900. Chapter XVI. pp 142-147 One of the first settlers in Alamance county, NC was Adam Trollinger. From there he moved to Pennsylvania, in 1738, came on South and settled here, on the western bank of Haw River, above where the railroad now crosses the river. He entered quite a large body of land here, selecting this place on account of the water falls, in order to catch fish, there being large quantities of them in the river at this time. He selected and allotted an acre of land for a burying place for his family, in which he was buried in 1803 at 95 years of age. His eldest son, Jacob Henry, was also born in Germany, in 1718 (sic), and came to this place with his father. He built the first grist mill on Haw River, near where the Granite factory now stands. He had two sons, John and Henry. During the Revolutionary war Cornwallis passed here on his way to the Guilford Battle Ground and camped over night, and by taking and destroying the grain in Jacob Henry's mill, made the old gentleman very angry, and he told Cornwallis what he thought of him, whereupon Cornwallis had him tied to a tree, with a bridle bit in his mouth, so that he could neither speak nor extricate himself. They left him in this condition. He was found late in the evening and untied by a Mrs. Rippy, who chanced to come to the mill. This treatment enraged Jacob Henry so much that he sent his oldest son, John, to a cave in Virginia (This cave he had found and explored when on his way to this State from Pennsylvania) to make powder to be used in the Revolutionary war. (Interesting anecdote but no evidence to support it) John entered and settled on 640 acres of land in Montgomery (now Pulaski), Virginia, including the cave. After sending his eldest son to Virginia, Jacob Henry sent his second son, Henry, and a young negro man named Thomas Husk, whom he owned, to General George Washington, with the written message that "he hoped both together would make one good soldier," neither one being of age. Both remained in the army until the close of the war. After his return to his father's, Henry married Mary Thomas, sister to Joseph Thomas, the great evangelist, who was called the "White Pilgrim" because his apparel was always white. This Joseph Thomas traveled over this State, North Carolina, and Virginia, preaching the gospel. He finally married in the valley of Virginia and settled in Ohio. He died with smallpox in New Jersey in 1835. Henry settled on the home plantation, near his father. He erected a toll-bridge across the river, just above the present railroad crossing, this being the main road between Hillsboro and Greensboro. He received a pension from the government from 1837 up to his death, on Feb. 29th, 1844, aged 83 years. Thomas Husk lived with the descendants of his master and at the age of 90 died and was buried in the family cemetery at Haw River. John, eldest son of Henry Trolinger, was born in 1790, and grew up to manhood at his father's in the old home. He was a great advocate of education all his life. He was chairman of the county board of education and manager of the free schools until the County of Orange was divided, and afterwards held the same position in Alamance county until the Civil war. He was chairman, also, a part of the time, of the county court of Orange, and afterwards of Alamance. He advised and aided a number of young men to get an education, and was considered one of the best historians of his age. On the first of January, 1832, he commenced work on the first cotton factory built in the county, situated on Haw River, a short distance above where Stony creek runs into the river, and turned the river into the creek, a work that was thought by others could not be done. After he built the factory, others joined him and formed a joint stock company, naming it "The High Falls Manufacturing Co." (This place is now owned by Rosenthal & Co., and called "Juanita.") He built about one mile of the N. C. R. R., west side of the river, including the high embankment at the river. He married Elizabeth Rony in 1809; to them were born five sons and five daughters. In October, 1869, this noble man passed away , and was buried by the side of his people in the family cemetery. General Benjamin N., eldest son of John Trolinger, was born in 1810. Among the first cotton factories built in the country was the older part of the present Granite Mills at Haw River, which was built by him, 1844. He was always interest in internal improvements, and aided by his partner and brother-in-law, Dr. D. A. Montgomery, got up stock for the N.C. R. R., which was commenced in 1851. the were large contractors in Alamance, Orange, Wake and Johnston counties, and had brick made and bridges built over Haw River, Black creek, and over both crossings of the Eno at Hillsboro. they also ran a steam saw-mill at Asbury and Cary, Wake county, for the purpose of cutting ties for this railroad, and being anxious to have the railroad machine shops built in Alamance county (the people of Greensboro, Guilford county, were trying to get the shops located in their county), he started on a tour for subscriptions to this end, with $500 cash from his father and some more from his brother William for a beginning. The people of the surrounding country and of Graham subscribed liberally, after being assured that no lots would be sold nor business houses built where the shops were located, a paper to this effect being written and signed, but, unfortunately, never recorded, and later on was thought to have been destroyed. He was successful in his call on the people and bought 640 acres of land near the center of the road which he donated to the railroad company, the machine shops were built and named Company Shops, now call Burlington. After completing the railroad, General Trolinger built a large hotel at Haw River, the railroad directors promising him that all trains should stop there for meals for a term of thirty years; but another hotel was built at Company Shops by the railroad company. This discontinued his hotel a Haw River and caused to fail in 1858, and everything he had was sold. But being a man of great energy, he did not stop, but went to Clayton, Johnston county, and commenced making spirits of turpentine. This enterprise proved profitable, and needing a larger area to work in, he moved to Richmond county, where he and his father bought 5,000 acres of pine land for the purpose of making turpentine there. Being near the railroad running between Wilmington and Charlotte, he became a contractor on this railroad to aid in building it. He located on this railroad, 100 miles west of Wilmington, and named the place Old Hundred. He was successful in his work here, but when the Civil war began, in 1861, foreseeing the country would need salt, the went below Wilmington and started two separate salt works, in which he made at least thirty bushels a day. He made known to all his creditors his intention to pay off all his debts; he was paying off rapidly, and if he had lived a few years longer he would have paid everything, and been at a good starting point again. In 1861 the following paper was sent to him, signed by James D. Radcliffe, F. L. Childes and other officers of Fort Caswell: "This is to certify that Gen. Benj. N. Trollinger rendered very great service to the Garrison at Fort Caswell as well as to the State at large, by his unremitting labours (sic.) in collecting, at his own expense, negroes to aid in completing the work at this post. The purely disinterested patriotism of Gen. Trollinger should, in the opinion of the officers of the post, secure for him the gratitude and respect of every true North Carolinian." This paper was acknowledged before a Notary Public. In the summer 1862, while at his salt works near Wilmington, he was taken sick with yellow fever, but, not knowing he had this disease he went from there to visit his parents at Haw River, on arriving he was quite sick, and died on September 20th, 1862, and was buried with his kindred in the family cemetery. Thus ended a noble, valuable life. This paper was dictated by William Holt Trollinger, youngest son of John Trollinger, and brother of Gen. B. N. Trollinger. Written by W. H. Trollinger's daughter - Bessie Trollinger Stratford. Durst and Darst Families of America, with discussions of Forty Related Families Sandford Charles Gladden, 1969. p 734, 751. The family name was originally spelled Drollinger, and the ancestor of the Virginia branches, Adam Drollinger used that spelling. Adam's son, Henry Jacob, changed the spelling of the family name to Trollinger, but its pronunciation remained "Drolinger" during his life-time. A son of Henry Jacob, John, kept the spellilng Trolinger, but his son John dropped one "L" resulting in the present-day spelling of Trolinger. http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/1738friend.htm The earliest settlement at Dublin occurred in 1776 when Henry Jacob TROLLINGER and his family erected a cabin just behind the house on old Route 11. The next resident was a cabin built near the present firehouse in 1810 by Sarah TROLLINGER and her husband, Stephen TRINKLE. At that time "the forest around their home was unbroken and brush was so close that man on horseback could not have been seen 20 yards from the cabin. As late as 1850 "more than half of the county around Dublin was in the woods. " What is now Dublin would probably still be in woods, crops and pasture had it not been for the depot being located here in 1854. John TROLLINGER and Stephen TRINKLE, brothers-in-law, gave three acres of land in 1854 and construction immediately began on a depot, round house, turn-table, wood house, switches and a well. Passenger service began June 29,1854 and freight began to be handled on July 24,1854. On the morning of May 9,1864 the Confederates met a vastly superior enemy at Cloyd's farm. By early afternoon a defeated army was streaming through Dublin toward the New River and safety. About 5:00 p.m. the enemy occupied the town and soon began to burn much of it. The depot, and enormous wood yard which held locomotive fuel, the telegraph office and poles, a water tank, the "immense" warehouse containing supplies for the army, a hotel, and some private homes went up in flames. After the enemy left essential repairs to the track and bridges were made but materials and labor were so scare a boxcar was equipped as a depot and used until 1866. The depot erected in 1866 survived until it was burned in 1912. A temporary depot was set up until the present building was erected in 1913. The town of Dublin was incorporated in 1871. Source: Abstracts taken from an article written by Dr. H. Jackson Darst A German Powder Maker of the Revolution At the beginning of the Revolution a German powder maker came into the New River Valley. Henry Jacob Trolinger , born in Germany in the early 1700's, came here from North Carolina. He acquired land near present Dublin, where a large saltpeter cave lay beneath a limestone ledge on a hillside. Saltpeter, the main ingredient bf gunpowder, was what the old powder maker sought. Here Henry Jacob Trolinger settled, and assisted by his older son Henry, mined saltpeter and made powder. Trolinger's product was much in demand during the Revolution. He prospered and acquired much land in the area (which was then in Montgomery County). After the Revolution Henry Jacob Trolinger's older son, Henry, moved back to North Carolina. The old powder maker taught the craft to John Trolinger, his younger son. John, followÂing in his father's footsteps, continued to manufacture gunpowder at the old saltpeter cave for some years after the Revolution. Many descendants of Henry Jacob Trolinger are among the citizens of today's Pulaski County. Author Trollender, Henry. grantee. Author Trollinger, Henry. grantee. DAR Patriot Index TROLINGER, HENRY JACOB Ancestor #: A116131 Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 8-3-1731 DIETENHAUSEN GERMANY Death: 1798 MONTGOMERY CO VIRGINIA Service Source: KEGLEY, EARLY ADVENTURERS ON THE WESTERN WATERS, VOL 2, P 343-344; DARST,THE DARSTS OF VA, PP 369-370; PENSION APP OF SON, HENRY TROLINGER, S*W4087 Service Description: 1) POWDER MAKER FOR THE REV ARMY 2) FROM MONTGOMERY CO (Transcription provided by Gordon L. Drollinger) |
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10168 | I834 | Drollinger | Jacob Heinrich "Henry" | 3 Aug 1731 | 17 Aug 1798 | 0 | grave stone | tree1 |
10169 | I834 | Drollinger | Jacob Heinrich "Henry" | 3 Aug 1731 | 17 Aug 1798 | 0 | Burial: Trollinger Family Cemetery Haw River, Alamance County, North Carolina, USA Inscription: Eldest son of Adam Trolinger was born in Germany in 1718 (the baptism recorded in Ellmendingen church books 4 Aug 1731 gives birth as 3 Aug 1731) came with his father to Pa. in 1738 and thence to N.C. in 1745. Died August 1798 aged 80 years. Note: This is a memorial |
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10170 | I834 | Drollinger | Jacob Heinrich "Henry" | 3 Aug 1731 | 17 Aug 1798 | 0 | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 Name: Jacob Heinrich Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 3 Aug 1731 Baptism Date: 4 Aug 1731 Baptism Place: Evangelisch, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden Father: Adam Drollinger Mother: Margretha FHL Film Number: 1238357 Reference ID: 2:1NZQHDH |
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10171 | I834 | Drollinger | Jacob Heinrich "Henry" | 3 Aug 1731 | 17 Aug 1798 | 0 | Does your German family tree seem to be overloaded with Johanns and Marias? German children were given two names. Boys commonly were baptized with the first name Johannes (or Johann, often abbreviated Joh). German girls were baptized Maria, Anna or Anna Maria. This tradition started in the Middle Ages. So a family could have five boys with the first name Johann. You can see the potential for confusion until you understand that the first name doesn?t mean a thing. This is because German boys almost always were baptized with the first name Johannes (or Johann, abbreviated Joh). German girls were baptized Maria, Anna or Anna Maria. (This tradition started in the Middle Ages.) This means a family could (and commonly did) have five boys with the first name Johann. You can see the high potential for confusion until you understand that the first name doesn?t mean a thing. Second Naming Tradition The second name, known as the Rufname, along with the surname is what would be used in marriage, tax, land and death records. So in a family with boys Johann Friedrich, Johann Peter, Johann Daniel, etc., the children would be called by (and recorded in documents as as) Friedrich, Peter and Daniel. Usually, the name Johannes in these records marked a ?true John? who would continue to be so identified. By the 19th century, more Germans gave their children three names. Again, typically only one of the middle names was used throughout the person?s life. Roman Catholics often used saints? names, while most Protestant groups also included names from the Old Testament or even nonChristian mythology. Nicknames Another naming tradition involves nicknames, often called Kurzformen. In English, most nicknames are created by dropping the last syllable of the given name (for example, Christoper and Christine become ?Chris?). Germans, however, often shorten a given name by dropping the first part of it. It?s important to note that these familiar forms are used in church or other records, even though by today?s standards we might expect full or formal names to be used. Some of the many examples (using more authentic but understandable German spellings) are: Nicklaus = Klaus Sebastian = Bastian Christophel = Stophel Christina = Stin or Stina Katharina = Trin Note that these familiar forms are used in church or other records, even though by today?s standards we might expect formal names to be used. |
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10172 | I4253 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford | 21 Apr 1871 | 13 Jul 1956 | 0 | California Death Index Name: Jacob Manford Drollinger Social Security #: 0 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 21 Apr 1871 Birthplace: Illinois Death Date: 13 Jul 1956 Death Place: San Bernardino Mother's Maiden Name: Lloyd Father's Surname: Drollinger |
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10173 | I4253 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford | 21 Apr 1871 | 13 Jul 1956 | 0 | Burial: Coachella Valley Public Cemetery Plot: Unit 3, Block 2, Lot 5 Coachella, Riverside County, California, USA Inscription: Jacob M. Drollinger 1871 1956 |
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10174 | I4253 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford | 21 Apr 1871 | 13 Jul 1956 | 0 | U.S. City Directories Name: Jacob M Drollinger Gender: Male Residence Year: 1913 Street address: 1303 X Baltimore av Residence Place: Hastings, Nebraska, USA Occupation: Salesman Spouse: Lucy E Drollinger Publication Title: Hastings, Nebraska, City Directory, 1913 1880 United States Federal Census Name: M. Drollinger Age: 56 Birth Year: abt 1824 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Goodfarm, Grundy, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Amelia J. Drollinger Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: View Image Household Members: Name Age M. Drollinger 56 Ohio (Wife) Amelia J. Drollinger 45 Indiana; Father born in VA, Mother born in KY (Son) Martin H. Drollinger 20 Indiana; Occupation: Works on farm (Daughter) Mary Drollinger 12 Indiana (Son) Jacob Drollinger 9 Illinois (Son) Freddie Drollinger 4 Illinois 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob M Drollinger Age: 28 Birth Date: Apr 1872 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1900: Martin, Hall, Nebraska Ward of City: 6709 Sheet Number: 9 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 151 Family Number: 153 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Lucy E Drollinger Marriage Year: 1893 Years Married: 7 Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky Occupation: Farmer Months not employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: O Home Free or Mortgaged: M Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob M Drollinger 28 Lucy E Drollinger 31 Anna M Brown 33 Alvera Currier 44 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob M Drollinger [Josie M Dwellingh] Age: 49 Birth Year: abt 1871 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1920: Hastings Ward 2, Adams, Nebraska Street: West Twelfth House Number: 1303 Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Lucy L Drollinger Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Manager Industry: Farm Employment Field: Own Account Home Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: Free Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob M Drollinger 49 Lucy L Drollinger 51 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob M Drolinger [Jacob M Dollinger] Birth Year: abt 1873 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Illinois Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1930: Coachella, Riverside, California, USA Map of Home: View Map Dwelling Number: 490 Family Number: 506 Home Owned or Rented: Owned Radio Set: No Lives on Farm: Yes Age at First Marriage: 23 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Indiana Occupation: Farmer Class of Worker: Working on own account Employment: Yes Household Members: Name Age Jacob M Drolinger 57 Pearl M Drolinger 41 Doris R Drolinger 2 |
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10175 | I2856 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford "Jake" | 17 Sep 1906 | 15 Mar 1999 | 0 | It appears Jacob was named in honor of his father's brother of the same name. U.S., Public Records Index Name: Jacob M Drollinger [Jacob Drollinger] Birth Date: 17 Sep 1900 Residence Date: 1976 Address: 50153 S Rancho Santa Fe Rd 153 Residence: San Marcos, CA Postal Code: 92069 Second Residence Date: 1993 Second Address: 150 S Rancho Santa Fe Rd Spc 153 Second Residence: San Marcos, CA Second Postal Code: 92078-2523 California, U.S., Voter Registrations Name: Jacob M Drolllnger Residence Date: 1944 Street Address: 4561 Pendleton Residence Place: San Diego, California, USA Party Affiliation: Republican Occupation: Aircraft 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob M Drollinger Age: 33 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1907 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Nebraska Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Yreka City, Siskiyou, California Map of Home in 1940: Yreka City, Siskiyou, California Street: North West Lennox Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Hastings, Nebraska Residence in 1935: Hastings, Nebraska Resident on farm in 1935: No Sheet Number: 2A Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 29 Occupation: Automobile Mechanic House Owned or Rented: Rented Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 30 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: High School, 4th year Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 54 Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work Weeks Worked in 1939: 52 Income: 1600 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Jacob M Drollinger 33 Head Virginia Drollinger 24 Wife 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob M Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1907 Gender: Male Race: White Age in 1930: 23 Birthplace: Nebraska Marital Status: Single Relation to Head of House: Lodger Home in 1930: Hastings, Adams, Nebraska, USA Map of Home: Hastings, Adams, Nebraska Street Address: N Hastings Ave Ward of City: 3ed House Number: 339 Dwelling Number: 48 Family Number: 66 Home Owned or Rented: Rented Home Value: 12.00 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Iowa Occupation: Mechanic Industry: Automobile Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker Employment: Yes Household Members Age Relationship Alta P Bennett 37 Head Vernon Bennett 12 Son Vivian Bennett 11 Daughter Pearl Bennett 7 Daughter Alphretta Campbell 26 Lodger Chas R Crouse 46 Lodger Elton M Phinsey 34 Lodger Jacob M Drollinger 23 Lodger Edmond D Wilken 20 Lodger James W Johnson 43 Lodger U.S., City Directories Name: Jacob M Drollinger Jr Gender: Male Residence Year: 1926 Street Address: 407 N Denver av Residence Place: Hastings, Nebraska, USA Occupation: Serviceman Publication Title: Hastings, Nebraska, City Directory, 1926 (Note: This record erroneously lists him as "jr", he was not a junior.) Jacob and Virginia adopted two children, Frederick and Sue Zann (spellings are according to Jake). Jake says he never knew his father because he passed away when he was quite young. He says his mother had one sister, Ida, and four brothers, Dewey, Orville, Harvey and Corey. (Per Family Group Sheets for Martin Henry Drollinger and Ida Clara Simpkins/Azalia Emeline Roberts and a second one just for Martin Henry and Azalia both produced by Martin and Azalia's son, Jacob "Jake" Manford and given to me by him. David H. Drollinger) Jake and Virginia never had any other spouses. They remained married to one another and lived together from the time they were married until Jake's death. (David H. Drollinger) U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name: Jacob Manford Drollinger Gender: Male Race: White Age: 34 Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head) Birth Date: 17 Sep 1906 Birth Place: Adams, Nebraska, USA Residence Place: Yreka, Siskiyou, California, USA Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Yreka, Siskiyou, California, USA Employer: M A Besser Weight: 148 Complexion: Ruddy Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Brown Height: 5 9 Next of Kin: Lynn R Drollinger Household Members: Name Relationship Jacob Manford Drollinger Self (Head) U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-1990 Name: Jacob Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1909 Yearbook Date: 1925 School: Hastings High School School Location: Hastings, Nebraska, USA |
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10176 | I2856 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford "Jake" | 17 Sep 1906 | 15 Mar 1999 | 0 | Jake was proud to say that he was born on his father's birthday! | tree1 |
10177 | I2856 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford "Jake" | 17 Sep 1906 | 15 Mar 1999 | 0 | Social Security Death Index Name: Jacob M. Drollinger SSN: 506-05-5545 Last Residence: 92069 San Marcos, San Diego, California, United States of America Born: 17 Sep 1906 Died: 15 Mar 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Nebraska (Before 1951) Death due to congestive heart failure. (Ref letter from his wife, Virginia, to me dated 24 Mar 1999 in my possession. (David H. Drollinger) |
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10178 | I2856 | Drollinger | Jacob Manford "Jake" | 17 Sep 1906 | 15 Mar 1999 | 0 | BURIAL Greenwood Memorial Park San Diego, San Diego County, California |
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10179 | I2908 | Drollinger | Jacob Martin | 28 Dec 1980 | 29 Jun 2002 | 0 | CLERK SUPERIOR COURT - COBB COUNTY GEORGIA: REBECCA KEATON Index Data through: 10/28/2013 Docket Information - Criminal Cases Criminal Case Number: 99903862 - 24 Case Type: ACCUSATION STATE v DROLLINGER JACOB M Judge: STODDARD Filing Date: 11/08/1999 Defendants Offenses View F & R Def. No. Name 1 DROLLINGER JACOB M Def. No. Count Offense Def. Status 1 1 VIOL GA CONT SUB ACT-FEL PROP BOND Attorneys Bond Information Def. No. Name Status 1 CAMPBELL, BRIDGETTE 0 Def. No. Count Bondsman Status 1 1 DROLLINGER JOHN & VIRGINIA ACTIVE |
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10180 | I2908 | Drollinger | Jacob Martin | 28 Dec 1980 | 29 Jun 2002 | 0 | "My nephew committed suicide but did not leave a note or give any reason. He was a troubled boy in that he had gotten into drugs and had spent time under court supervision plus had just broken up with a girlfriend. His brother, John, found him hanging in his room and he had been dead for several hours." (Per Harry Drollinger, Jacob's uncle, 7 Mar 2011) |
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10181 | I2908 | Drollinger | Jacob Martin | 28 Dec 1980 | 29 Jun 2002 | 0 | Cremated | tree1 |
10182 | I3703 | Drollinger | Jacob Matthew | 1 Mar 1885 | 11 Sep 1929 | 0 | http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:a24Nl_lyJhwJ:www.mcmillanlibrary.org/directories/1928/sherry.html+drollinger&hl=en Sherry Plat of, Township Township 24, North, Range 5, East of the 4th P.M. 1928 Surname Given Name Township Page Section Drollinger Jac Sherry 48 Drollinger Jake Sherry 27 16-17 DrollingerLeo Sherry 27 17-20 McMillan Memorial Library 490 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 1900 United States Federal Census about Jacob Drallinger Name: Jacob Drallinger [Jacob Drollinger] Age: 16 Birth Date: Mar 1884 Birthplace: Wisconsin Home in 1900: Sherry, Wood, Wisconsin [Wood] Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Jacob Drallinger Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Name: Clarer M Drallinger Mother's Birthplace: Germany 1910 United States Federal Census about Jacob Drollinger Name: Jacob Drollinger Age in 1910: 25 Birth Year: abt 1885 [1885] Birthplace: Wisconsin Home in 1910: Kilbourn, Columbia, Wisconsin Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Boarder Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany |
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10184 | I3783 | Drollinger | Jacob Morse "Jake" | 16 Jan 1937 | 20 Jul 2012 | 0 | Drollinger, Jacob M. "Jake" Born to Eternal Life on Friday, July 20, 2012, age 75 years. Beloved husband of Leah (nee McGreane) of 44 years. Dear father of Dana (Troy) Matz, Jacob Michael (Christina), and Patrick. Grandfather of Andrew and Ryan Matz; Alexia; Cory, Holliy, Brady, and Audree Drollinger. Brother to Anne Drollinger, Barbara Jean Drollinger and Shari (Larry) Haugen. Also survived by other relatives and friends. Memorial Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 24, 2012, from 4PM - 6PM with a Service at 6PM at the funeral home. Published in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on July 22, 2012 |
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10185 | I2301 | Drollinger | Jacob R. | 16 Jan 1876 | Dec 1905 | 0 | 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob Drollinger Age: 4 Birth Date: Abt 1876 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Lee, Monroe, Ohio, USA Street: Mound Street Dwelling Number: 224 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's name: Jacob Drollinger Father's Birthplace: Switzerland Mother's name: Elisabeth Drollinger Mother's Birthplace: Switzerland Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Drollinger 35 Elisabeth Drollinger 38 Annie Drollinger 11 Mary Drollinger 8 Frederick Drollinger 6 Jacob Drollinger 4 Rosa Drollinger 2 |
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10186 | I2301 | Drollinger | Jacob R. | 16 Jan 1876 | Dec 1905 | 0 | BURIAL Sardis Cemetery Sardis, Monroe County, Ohio |
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10187 | I13627 | Drollinger | Jacob Tobias | 7 Oct 1883 | 22 Jan 1922 | 0 | The children of Jacob Drollinger and Mary Ann are, "Frank Drollinger, Marie Leuchinger, Charles Drollinger, George Drollinger, Joseph Drollinger, Arthur Drollinger and Raymond Drollinger; Charles, George and Joseph died as babies" per a copy of a hand drafted descendacy chart (dated 17 Jul 1992) received via US mail post marked 11 Apr 2011 from Susan G. (Drollinger) Connor. She obtained the chart from her father, Edward Stuart Drollinger. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards Name: Jacob Tobias Drollinger City: Brooklyn County: Kings State: New York Birth Date: 7 Oct 1883 Race: White Draft Board: 79 |
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10188 | I13627 | Drollinger | Jacob Tobias | 7 Oct 1883 | 22 Jan 1922 | 0 | BURIAL Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA |
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10189 | I13627 | Drollinger | Jacob Tobias | 7 Oct 1883 | 22 Jan 1922 | 0 | New York, New York, Index to Death Certificates Name: Jacob Tobias Drollinger Gender: Male Race: White Marital status: Married Age: 41 Birth Date: 7 Oct 1883 Birth Place: New York Years in US: Life Death Date: 22 Jan 1925 Death Street Address: 381 Essex St Death Place: New York City, Brooklyn, New York, USA Cause of Death: Lobar Pneumonia, Cardiac Exhaustion Burial Date: 26 Jan 1925 Burial Place: Holy Trinity Cemetery Occupation: Electrician Father's Birth Place: New York Mother's Birth Place: New York Father: Frank Jos Drollinger Mother: Charlotte Drollinger Executor: Mary Drollinger Executor Relationship: Wife Certificate Number: 1816 |
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10190 | I13627 | Drollinger | Jacob Tobias | 7 Oct 1883 | 22 Jan 1922 | 0 | New York State, Birth Index Name: Jacob Drollinger Birth Date: 7 Oct 1883 Birth Place: New Lots, New York, USA Certificate Number: 21578 |
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10191 | I9849 | Drollinger | Jacob W. | 1863 | 0 | 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob W Dralinger Age in 1870: 7 Birth Year: abt 1863 Birthplace: Ohio Dwelling Number: 217 Home in 1870: Richland, Marion, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Waldo Father of Foreign Birth: Y Mother of Foreign Birth: Y Attended School: Y Inferred Father: Coenrad Dralinger Inferred Mother: Fredricka Dralinger Household Members: Name Age Coenrad Dralinger 45 Fredricka Dralinger 49 Sarah M Dralinger 14 Jacob W Dralinger 7 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob W Drolnger [Jacob W Drolinger] Age: 41 Birth Date: 1859 Birthplace: Ohio, USA Home in 1900: Marion, Marion, Ohio Sheet Number: 7 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 134 Family Number: 134 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Inmate Marital status: Single Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes |
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10192 | I15480 | Drollinger | Jacque Lea | 13 Jan 1955 | 18 Aug 2007 | 0 | Monday, April 28, 2008 The Kelona News Looking Back: (The James A.C. Truelson Files) 50 years ago January 19, 1955 New to the World Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Drollinger Jr., of Iowa City are the parents of a daughter, Jacque Lee born on January 13. She weighed 6 pounds. |
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10193 | I15480 | Drollinger | Jacque Lea | 13 Jan 1955 | 18 Aug 2007 | 0 | Jacque Lea Erickson January 13, 1955 - August 18, 2007 Jacque Lea Erickson passed away on August 18, 2007 at home. She was born January 13,1955 to the union of Charles and Georgia Drollinger at Iowa City, IA. She attended Lake County High School in Leadville, Colorado. Jacque was preceded in death by her mother, Georgia Watts of Rifle. She was employed at SMS Walkers in Grand Junction. Fellow workers appreciated her sense of humor and work ethic and she will be missed. She attended ITT and received a Massage Therapy license. Jacque was a wonderful wife, sister, mother and aunt. She adored her family. Her love for her son Robert Mitchell and her daughter Lasca Marie Mitchell was all encompassing. She is survived by her husband, Robert Jay Erickson, Jr., son Robert Mitchell of Grand Junction, daughter, Lasca Marie Mitchell of Denver, two brothers; Robert (Sherri) Watts of Colorado Springs and Mike (Leah) Watts of Parachute, Colorado, three sisters; Lasca Dawn Schreiner of Rifle, Missy (Ben) Rose of Grand Junction and Susan (James) Garcia of Durango, Colorado, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Jacque will be greatly missed by us all. Cremation has taken place. A memorial will be held at the Veteran's Cemetery of Western Colorado, Grand Junction, CO on Friday, August 31, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. In memory of Jacque, memorial contributions may be made to Family Health West, 228 N. Cherry, Fruita, CO 81524. Published in The Daily Sentinel on Aug. 26, 2007 U.S., Social Security Death Index Name: Jacque L. Erickson Social Security Number: 522-94-2184 Birth Date: 13 Jan 1955 Issue Year: 1972 Issue State: Colorado Death Date: 18 Aug 2007 |
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10194 | I15480 | Drollinger | Jacque Lea | 13 Jan 1955 | 18 Aug 2007 | 0 | Burial: Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado |
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10199 | I2341 | Drollinger | Jakob | 10 Mar 1728 | 12 Jul 1728 | 0 | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms Name: Jacob Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 10 Mrz 1728 (10 Mar 1728) Baptism Date: 11 Mrz 1728 (11 Mar 1728) Baptism Place: Evangelisch, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden Father: Carl Drollinger Mother: Anna Margretha FHL Film Number: 1238357 Reference ID: 2:1NZQDQ2 |
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10200 | I2341 | Drollinger | Jakob | 10 Mar 1728 | 12 Jul 1728 | 0 | Baden and Hesse Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name Jacob Drollinger Death Age 2/12 Event Type Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date abt 1728 Death Date 12. Jul 1728 (12 Jul 1728) Burial Date 13. Jul 1728 (13 Jul 1728) Burial Place Ittersbach, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preußen Father Carl Drollinger Parish as it Appears Ittersbach |
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