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12251 I12710  Drollinger  Ruth Marie  16 Jun 1926  13 Jun 2012  Iowa, Delayed Birth Records
Name: Ruth Marie Drollinger
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 16 Jun 1926
Birth Place: Essex, Page, Iowa, USA
Father: Lee Jess Drollinger
Mother: Ellen Gayle Croy 
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12252 I12710  Drollinger  Ruth Marie  16 Jun 1926  13 Jun 2012  Klundt, Ruth Drollinger
A Celebration of Life memorial service for Ruth Drollinger Klundt, age 85, of Benson, AZ will be Monday July 2 at 9:30 AM at the Peterseim Funeral Home, Kalona. Ruth Klundt died Wednesday, June 13, 2012 in Arizona.
Ruth was born on June 16, 1926 in Essex, IA, the daughter of Lee and Gayle Drollinger. She was a longtime resident of San Diego, CA until moving to Benson in 2003.
She is survived by four children, Russell (Sue) Hill of Wellman, IA, Richard Votruba of Washington, IA, Kiffany Stollings(Steve) of Benson, AZ and Lee Anne Chase(Tyke) of Casper, WY one brother, Russell Drollinger of Redding, CA and one sister, Marvel Wertz of Algona, IA. Also surviving are grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Ruth was predeceased by her parents, Lee and Gale Drollinger and her husband, ED Klundt.
Graveside services will be at the Sharon Hill Cemetery, Kalona, at 10:30 on Monday.
Peterseim Funeral Home - Kalona, Iowa 
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12253 I16637  Drollinger  Ruth Marie (Alice)  21 May 1900  25 Nov 1976  Burial: Graceland Cemetery
Plot: Section J Lot 53 Grave 1
Creston, Union County, Iowa, USA 
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12254 I14527               
12255 I21671  Drollinger  Ryan Scott  1 Apr 1976  21 Feb 2019  Ryan Scott Drollinger Sr., 42, passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 21, 2019, in Great Falls. He never fully recovered from injuries suffered during an accident in 1998.

Ryan was born April 1, 1976, to Vernell and Randy Drollinger. He was a Flathead High School graduate, worked many years for Kelly Logging, and liked to hunt. He was proud that his son followed that tradition, taking his first bull elk at age 14. Like his own father, Ryan had a tender heart and a warm smile for everyone.

Ryan leaves a son, Ryan Drollinger Jr., who was the joy of his life. He will be loved forever by his mother Vernell (Boreson) Drollinger; his sister and brother-in-law Melissa and Frank Liebig, their children Leah, Rebekah, and Timothy; and a host of uncles, aunts and cousins who were dear to his heart.

He was preceded in death by his father, Randy Drollinger; grandparents Wesley Drollinger; Beverly (Dye, Drollinger) Kirk; Esther and Vernon Boreson.

A private memorial service will be held at the Kalispell Church of Christ. Memorial donations can be deposited at any Park Side Credit Union for Ryan's son, Ryan Scott Drollinger Jr., which will help support his post-graduation goals. 
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12256 I21671  Drollinger  Ryan Scott  1 Apr 1976  21 Feb 2019  Ryan Scott Drollinger
BURIAL Conrad Memorial Cemetery
PLOT Section F
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA  
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12257 I21671  Drollinger  Ryan Scott  1 Apr 1976  21 Feb 2019  Ryan Scott Drollinger
in the Montana, Birth Records, 1897-1988
Name: Ryan Scott Drollinger
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 1 Apr 1976
Birth Place: Kalispell, Helena, Flathead, Montana, USA
Father: Randy Scott Drollinger
Mother: Vernell Marie Drollinger

Ryan Scott Drollinger
in the Montana, Birth Index, 1870-1986
Name: Ryan Scott Drollinger
Birth Date: 1 Apr 1976
Birth Place: Montana, USA
Certificate Number: 125-7615-03105 
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12258 I21671  Drollinger  Ryan Scott  1 Apr 1976  21 Feb 2019  I am working as a cab driver for kountry taxi. So please call ME if you need a ride. 406 253-8921 or 406-2508015 or you can call my number at 406-210-7285. (Facebook post by Ryan 14 Apr 2015)  tree1 
12259 I21766  Drollinger  Ryan Scott  Abt 2001    Facebook page - Feb 2021
Ryan Drollinger Jr.
Intro
Went to Flathead High School
Lives in Kalispell, Montana
From Kalispell, Montana
Left Flathead High School 2019 
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12260 I16465               
12261 I44802  Drollinger  Sabastianus  1802  1802  Apparently Fabianus and Sabastianus were twins.  tree1 
12262 I44802  Drollinger  Sabastianus  1802  1802  Sebastianus Drollinger
Germany, Baden, Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Catholic Church Records, 1678-1930
Name: Sebastianus Drollinger
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 10 Feb 1802
Event Place: Tiefenbronn, Pforzheim, Baden, Deutschland
Sex: Male
Age: 0
Birth Year (Estimated): 1802
Mother's Name: Mariae Annae Schrock
Certificate Number: 289 
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12263 I40202               
12264 I14645               
12265 I12804               
12266 I13195               
12267 I13195               
12268 I13070               
12269 I805  Drollinger  Salome  23 Oct 1710  1744  See general notes of husband.  tree1 
12270 I4672  Drollinger  Samantha Jane "Jennie"  30 Dec 1852  13 Nov 1927  1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Samantha J Walters
Age in 1910: 58
Birth Year: abt 1852
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1910: Lauramie, Tippecanoe, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Henry Walters
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Native Tongue: English
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 29
Number of Children Born: 3
Number of Children Living: 3
Household Members:
Name Age
Henry Walters 57
Samantha J Walters 58

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Samantha J Walters
Age: 47
Birth Date: Dec 1852
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1900: Perry, Clinton, Indiana
Sheet Number: 11
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 228
Family Number: 228
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Henry C Walters
Marriage Year: 1881
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother: Number of Living Children: 3
Mother: How Many Children: 3
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Can Speak English: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Henry C Walters 46
Samantha J Walters 47
Earnest F Walters 17
Willis E Walters 12

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Jane Drollinger
Age: 27
Birth Date: Abt 1853
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1880: Shannondale, Montgomery, Indiana, USA
Dwelling Number: 168
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Sister
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Occupation: House Keeping
Sick: Well
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Henry Drollinger 24
Jane Drollinger 27

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Samantha J Drvellinger
[Samantha J Drollinger]
Age in 1870: 17
Birth Year: abt 1853
Birthplace: Indiana
Dwelling Number: 117
Home in 1870: Sugar Creek, Montgomery, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Female
Occupation: At Home
Household Members:
Name Age
Jacob Drvellinger 77
Sarah Drvellinger 52
Phebe Drvellinger 19
Samantha J Drvellinger 17
Henry Drvellinger 14
Mariah Drvellinger 9

1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Semantha Dwellinger
Age: 8
Birth Year: abt 1852
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Indiana
Home in 1860: Sugar Creek, Montgomery, Indiana
Post Office: Darlington
Dwelling Number: 94
Family Number: 86
Attended School: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Jacob Dwellinger 67
Sarah Dwellinger 41
Pheby Dwellinger 10
Semantha Dwellinger 8
Henry Dwellinger 5 
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12271 I4672  Drollinger  Samantha Jane "Jennie"  30 Dec 1852  13 Nov 1927  BURIAL Clarks Hill Cemetery
Clarks Hill, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA 
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12272 I4672  Drollinger  Samantha Jane "Jennie"  30 Dec 1852  13 Nov 1927  Indiana, Death Certificates
Name: Samatha Jane Walters
[Samatha Jane Drillinzer]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 74
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1852
Birth Place: Montgomery Co.
Death Date: 13 Nov 1927
Death Place: Clarks Hill, Tippecanoe, Indiana, USA
Father: Jacob Drillinzer
Mother: Sarah Drillinzer
Spouse: Henry Walters 
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12273 I15010               
12274 I15554               
12275 I14690  Drollinger  Sammy L. "Sam"  Abt 2002    U.S., Public Records Index
Name: Sammy L Drollinger
Address: 200 Altamesa Blvd E
Residence Place: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Zip Code: 76134

Sam and Luke are both Acolytes at University Christian Church in Feb 2013 
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12276 I25567               
12277 I1102  Drollinger  Samuel  Abt 1767  4 Nov 1845  Nothing to confirm this child.  tree1 
12278 I1102  Drollinger  Samuel  Abt 1767  4 Nov 1845  Nothing to confirm this was a child of Gabriel. GLD  tree1 
12279 I1962  Drollinger  Samuel  17 Jul 1796  16 Sep 1796  Germany, Select Births and Baptisms
Name: Samuel Drollinger
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 17 Jul 1796
Baptism Date: 18 Jul 1796
Baptism Place: Gräfenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
Death Date: 16 Sep 1796
Father: Leopold Drollinger
Mother: Margareta Waidner
FHL Film Number: 1340118 
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12280 I1962  Drollinger  Samuel  17 Jul 1796  16 Sep 1796  Germany, Select Births and Baptisms
Name Samuel Drollinger
Gender Male
Baptism Age 0
Death Age 0
Birth Date 17. Jul 1796 (17 Jul 1796)
Baptism Date 18. Jul 1796 (18 Jul 1796)
Baptism Place Gräfenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
Residence Place Gräfenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
Death Date 16. Sep 1796 (16 Sep 1796)
Father
Leopold Drollinger
Mother
Margareta Waidner
FHL Film Number 1340118 
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12281 I1186  Drollinger  Samuel  6 May 1801  16 Aug 1834  Clermont Co., OH - Volume W-21, pp. 92-94 1 Dec 1823
This Indenture made this first day of December in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty three. Between Conrod Cook and Peggy his wife, Mary Kauffman, Elizabeth Misner, James Shields, and Christianna his wife, William C. Anderson and Catharina his wife, Richard Pickerall and Barbara his wife, Andrew Cook and Susanna his wife, Jacob Cook and Lydia his wife, Samuel Drollinger and Rachel his wife, William Mitchell and Rebecca his wife by John D. Cook, their agent and attorney in fact, and said John D. Cook for himself being the legal Heirs and the representatives of Daniel Cook Deceased late of Clermont County and State of Ohio of the first part, and Conrod Metzgar of said County and State of Ohio of the other part, Witnesseth, that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Seven hundred and sixty Dollars current money to them in hand paid by said Conrod Metzgar the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold and do by these presents grant bargain sell alien and confirm unto the said Conrod Metzgar his heirs and assigns forever, all that certain tract or parcel of Land situate lying and being in the County of Clermont & State of Ohio on the waters of Bullskin, being the same conveyed by Nathaniel Boncer and Jacob Knofsinger to said Daniel Cook Deceased, and bounded and described as follows to wit} Beginning at two Buckeyes and white walnut in John Heddricks Spring run on his line, and running with the James South twelve degrees West twenty one poles to two ashes and dogwood, then South forty three and a half degrees West with said Heddricks line. One hundred and seventy three and a half poles to a sugartree Ironwood and white walnut then South twenty nine degrees West forty three poles to the middle of the Road leading from Boners' mill to Felicity: then with said road South 20 degrees East 30 poles to a Sycamore, then South 38 degrees East 20 poles, South 22 degrees East 15 poles to three ash trees in the wash of the run, then South 32 degrees East 8 poles to the middle of the run by an Elm and hornbeam then North 39 degrees East 65 poles to three sugar trees, then South 45 degrees East ten poles to two black locusts and hickory, the Patent Corner of the survey, then with the old line North 45 degrees East two hundred and seventeen poles to three lynns in Hedricks spring rung then up the same with its meanders North 54 1/2 degrees West 26 poles North 36 degrees West 20 poles, North 73 degrees West 12 poles, North 50 degrees West 14 poles, North 76 degrees West 18 poles North 43 West 13 poles, North 87 West 12 poles to the Beginning, containing by estimation one hundred and fifty two acres. To Have and to Hold the same together with all and singular its Improvements, advantages and appurtenances thereunto belonging to the only proper use benefit and behoof of him the said Conrod Metzgar his heirs and assigns forever, and the said parties of the first part by their agent and attorney in fact aforesaid, do hereby for themselves, their heirs and assigns covenant to warrant and forever Defend the aforesaid tract or parcel of Land from themselves their heirs and all and every person or persons whatsover claiming by through or under them or either of them and from all person or persons whomsoever utno the said Conrod Metzgar and his heirs and assigns forever. In Testimony Whereof the said parties of the first part by their agent & attorney in fact, and said John D. Cook for himself, have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first above mentioned.

signed seal'd ackno'd &
Deliv'd In Presence of
William S. Jump
Martin his X mark Miller

Conrad Cook {seal}
Pegga Cook {seal}
Mary Kaffman {seal}
Elizabeth Misner {seal}
James Shields {seal}
Christianna Shields {seal}
William C. Anderson {seal}
Catharine Anderson {seal}
Richard Pickerall {seal}
Barbara Pickerall {seal}
Andrew Cook {seal}
Susanna Cook {seal}
Jacob Cook {seal}
Lidda Cook {seal}
Samuel Drollinger {seal}
Rachel Drollinger {seal}
William Mitchell {seal}
Rebecca Mitchell {seal}
J. D. Cook {seal}
agent & attorney in fact for the above..........Heirs of Daniel Cook Dec'd

State of Ohio Brown County, SS.
Personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the acting Justices of the Peace in and for said County, John D. Cook agent and attorney in fact for the within named Heirs of Daniel Cook Dec'd who purposes therein contained and desires that the same be admitted to Record. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of December 1823.
James Wells {seal}

SAMUEL DROLLINGER
Born 6 May 1801, Hamilton Co. OH to Phillip DROLLINGER and Hannah KIDD. He married Rachaell Rachel COOK on 8 Dec 1819 In Butler Co., OH. Samuel and Rachael lived In OH until they joined the church on 8 Jul 1831. Samuel then moved his family to Jackson County MO. There in Kaw, Jackson MO he was one of the elders present at a conference held 24 Aug 1831. Samuel later moved his family to Davis, Fountain, IN where his youngest son, Simeon Cook. was born on 22 Mar 1833. Here Samuel did missionary work, perhaps traveling with Uriah CURTIS. In 1833 the Drollinger family seems to have been back in Jackson County where Samuel owned land and the family was listed as members of the Blue River Branch. It is possible that Samuel went on another mission. On 2 May 1834, Robert GULBERTSON wrote from Drury Creek P. O.Campbell KY: "Last harvest, Brethren DROLLINGER and EMMET came through our county and preached a few times with us and baptized and established a church with 16 members: since that time 3 more have joined with us." Samuel died in Clay Co., MO on I6 Aug 1834. after the expulsion from Jackson Co. (SEB; FWR: 13.258;
JHC:2 May 1834: RLDS Name Authority Card: LDS MS60 19)

Samuel was very successful in acquiring land in the Fountain County area. In the book, "Historical Sketches of the Wabash Valley" by J. Wesley Whicker, it says, "Samuel Trollinger owned about a thousand acres of land comprising the old James Williams farm, and the Washburn farm, and was counted among the best tracts of land in the county." Samuel and his family were viewed as a prominent family among the residents of Fountain County. There is more evidence that Samuel took an active role in his community.

At the April term in 1828, Edward A Hannegan and Daniel Rodgers were admitted to the bar of the county. They dealt with several assault and battery cases, and other similar issues. At the March term, 1830, the first indictment for murder was held. The case was titled, "The State of Indiana vs. John Richardson." Samuel Drollinger served as one of the grand jurors who found the indictment. The defendant was arraigned and his attorney submitted a plea of not guilty to the court. The case was tried at the September term, 1830. The jury found John Richardson guilty. He was ordered by the court, "to be placed in the Fountain County jail and remain there until the 12th of next November, and that upon that day, between the hours of twelve and two, the sheriff of said county shall take the said John Richardson from thence to the place of public execution, and there hang him by the neck until he be dead, dead, dead." Signed, Honorable John R. Porter, Judge.

Both Fountain County history books used in writing this history contain the following statements: "Samuel Trollinger and Simeon Curtis became Mormon Elders and engaged in the ministry", and "of the proselytes, Samuel Trullinger and Simeon Curtis and their wives engaged in the work of the Mormon ministry." It is evident that their new religion became a vital part of their lives. The Church missionary records show that Samuel served a mission for the Church in 1833. No beginning date or ending date has been discovered. Two entries have been discovered showing that while Samuel was on his mission he served in Ohio and Kentucky. The first entry was found in Andrew Moore's life history. In his own words, he states the following. "I lived a sober and moral life. I believed in the Universal Salvation of the human family. I remained contented in the belief until I heard an Elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. preach the fulness of the gospel. The Elder's name was Uriah Curtis. It stirred my mind to read the Bible. All I read confirmed the doctrine he preached. I bought a Book of Mormon, read it carefully and the spirit bore testimony to the truth of it. This was in 1832. I remained in this situation for about one year. The same Elder in company with Elder Samuel Drollinger came there. I went to hear them preach. I was fully convinced of the truth of the doctrine. They baptized three or four in the neighborhood. I still remained in the same situation for a month or six weeks after they left. Next, there came two other Elders, one by the name of Jonathan Summer, and the other Simeon Gardner. I went forward for baptism and was baptized about the first of May 1 833. My wife, eldest daughter, and Mother and two others were also baptized at the same time. They organized a branch there consisting of eleven members. Ordained one Elder and one Priest. We held meetings every Sabbath day. We enjoyed ourselves well until the spring of 1834. I sold my farm and on the 12 of May 1834, I started with my family for Missouri to gather with Saints."

According to Clarissa Jane Drollinger, Samuel's daughter, their family moved to Jackson County, Missouri in the fall of 1833. This information would indicate that Samuel's mission ended in Campbell County, Kentucky and he then returned to his home in Fountain County, Indiana. For a matter of perspective for the reader, the construction of the Kirkland Temple began in the summer of 1833. It was dedicated in March of 1836.

During the summer of 1833, Samuel was serving on his mission. The History of Fountain County, by H.W. Beckwith, explains that Samuel sold his farmland to James F. Mills, in 1833. From the information gathered, Samuel sold his farm immediately after completing his mission. His was one of the choice farms in that area. With property so valuable, it appears he had no trouble in selling. Once the farm was sold, the family loaded their wagons with their personal belongings and began the long trip to Jackson County, Missouri.

Samuel's mother, Hannah, was 68 years old at the time and accompanied the young family. We can be certain that Samuel and his family had mixed emotions about leaving their beautiful farm in Fountain County. It was here that they were introduced to the gospel of Jesus Christ. They were also blessed with two additional children, giving them a total of seven. They had lost one child, as well as Samuel's father, in death. Samuel was leaving behind two brothers who lived in the same area. The motivation for this move was their desire to be with the Saints in Western Missouri.

Some time in the fall of 1833, Samuel and his family arrived in Jackson County. Records show he purchased 50 acres in said county. Whether he purchased the land prior to their arrival or immediately upon their arrival has not been determined. Sunday, the twentieth day of October, the Saints declared their intentions to defend their lands and homes. Between October 31st and November 13th the mob unroofed houses, and in many cases burned them to the ground. Household furniture was destroyed, their land was destroyed, men, women and children driven from their homes. A group of 190 women and children were driven 30 miles across a burned prairie.

The Saints made their way to the Missouri bottoms where the ferries could carry them to Clay County to safety. Clarissa Jane describes the following account in her life history. "While there we had to leave our wagon and flee to the woods for safety from the mob. As we were going out of the county, we camped at Lafayette. We stayed there during the winter on a farm that my father bought. The first night at Lafayette the stars fell." Additional insight to this event mentioned by Clarissa Jane was found in a journal of Parley P. Pratt: "On the night of November 13, 1833, a notable meteoric shower occurred. About two o'clock (on the morning of the 13th), we were called by the cry of signs in the heavens. We arose, and to our great astonishment, all of the firmament seemed enveloped in splendid fire works, as if every star in the broad expanse had been hurled from its course, and sent lawless through the wilds of ether. Thousands of bright meteors were shooting through space in every direction, with long trains of light following in their course. This lasted for several hours, and was only closed by the dawn of the rising sun." Samuel and his family witnessed this spectacular event.

During this most difficult time when the mobs drove the Saints from Jackson County, the leaders of the Church felt that the only justice the Saints would receive would come through the court system. They engaged the services of four lawyers from Clay County for the sum of one thousand dollars. In both Samuel's and Rachel's histories, by Mavis Moore Smith, it states that Samuel, "furnished over $500.00 to pay lawyers to help defend the Saints." This bequest demonstrates the loyalty Samuel and his family felt toward the Church. Their willingness to give of their possessions was an act of love for the Lord and the Saints.

During the fall of 1833, Bishop Edward Partridge was acknowledged as the Priesthood Leader under the direction of the Prophet Joseph Smith in Zion. He organized ten different branches of the Church in the Jackson County area. He appointed High Priests to watch over these Branches. Each member of the Church living in that area was assigned to a Branch. Peter Dustin was assigned as Branch President over Branch number 6, which was called Blue River Branch. Samuel and his family were members of this Branch. Some members who belonged to this branch included Thomas B. Marsh, Orrin Rockwell, and John Taylor.

After living on the farm in Clay County for approximately two months, Samuel developed typhoid fever, and on August 16, 1834, he died. The Evening and Morning Star, the local newspaper published by the Church, stated, "Brother Drollinger, a worthy elder died on Saturday." He was only 33 years old when he passed away. Most of his family was sick with the fever. Rachel was the only one who escaped this dreaded disease, and assisted both day and night caring for her ailing family. Eighteen days later, the oldest son, John Franklin, died with the same illness.

Exceprts from the writings of Grant and Jeffrey Shane Drollinger shared by Richard Drollinger.


Samuel Drollinger
Contributed By: Glenn E. Sorte · 21 February 2014 ·
Samuel Drollinger

Published in the Evening and Morning Star
Clay County, August 1, 1834

Since this document was issued, meetings have been held alternately at twelve different places to the joy of the scattered brethren, and so far as I learn to the satisfaction of those who are without the Kingdom. And they will be continued. It is very sickly now. There has been no rain of note since the first of July; everything looks sorry for the want of it, and what is here called the chill fever is attacking hundreds.

Brother Drollinger, a worthy elder, died on Saturday. There is a great deal to humble the saints and make them possess their soul in patience. The great drought is an index of famine and so much sickness denotes chastisement, and the saints have only to say: Though he slay us, yet will we trust in him.

We are looked upon as slaves, and in many instances, treated so. In fact, we are treated just as the saints of God ever have been; despised, belied, slandered, whipped, mocked, reproached, and considered by other professors among the sects, as the jest and riddle of the world, to be laughed at and rendered anything by everybody and so be it for Christ's sake. The truth is in common meter, (as I have thought in poetry) as follows --

There is a land the Lord will bless,
Where all the Saints shall come;
There is a day for righteousness
When Israel gathers home.
Before the word goes forth - Destroy!
And all the wicked burn,
With songs of everlasting joy,
The pure in heart breturn.
Their fields beyond Missouri's flood
Are in perspective seen,
As unto Israel Canaan stood
While Jordan flowed between.
Though wicked men and Satan strive,
To keep us from the land,
And from their homes the Saints they drive
To try the Lord's command--
There all the springs of God will be
And there an end of strife,
And there the righteous rising free
Shall have eternal life.
Then shall the will of God be done
And Saints and angels greet,
And there when all in Christ is one
The best from worlds shall meet.
There, in the resurrection mornÃ?
The living live again,
And all their children will be born
Without the sting of sin.
How long our Father, O how long
Shall that pure time delay?
Come on, come on, ye holy throng
And bring the glorious day.
As ever,
W.W. Phelps 
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12282 I2996  Drollinger  Samuel  1 Mar 1829  31 May 1902  Note: The 1880 Census preview 'written' by Ancestry.com indicates an Opha Drollinger as a child of Samuel. However, when the actual document is examined, one can see that her name was entered somewhat as an afterthought squeezed in between two lines and the script is light and mostly illegible. I am not convinced her name is even "Opha" much less a child of Samuel. As Cousin Grant G. Drollinger says, "She is not listed on Samuel's Find A Grave Record" and "Maybe she was black and was a servant for the family. Maybe they adopted her and gave her the name of Drollinger. Maybe they just took her into their family. Who knows!". Additionally, Samuel's son, Bert's obit makes note that Samuel and Mary had a total of ten children.Therefore, until further evidence presents itself, we are in agreement that she was not a Drollinger nor a child of Samuel. (DHD 4 Mar 2014)

Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registrations, 1863-1865. NM-65,entry 172, 620 volumes. Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War), Record Group 110. National Archives, Washington D.C.
U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 Record for Sanl Drollinger
Indiana > 8th > Vol 3 of 4, Class 2, A-Z > 137
Name: Drollinger Sanl (Samuel)
Residence: Millcreek (Twp)
Age 1st July, 1863: 36
Place of Birth: Indiana


Samuel Drollinger showed horses. Clifford Craig recalled him racing in a sulky with his beard blowing in the wind. Sam wore his hair long like the kids of today. Samuel wasn't in the Civil War. According to Roy Craig , Sam was 5 ft tall and chubby.

From Cheri A. Cripe
Samuel Drollinger (1 March 1829 - 31 May 1902) married Mary Ann Jones (21
Aug 1836- 10 Oct 1879)...both buried at Bonebreak Cemt., Fountain Co., Veedersburg, IN. Samuel was the son of Adam Drollinger and Hannah Isley. I still haven't searched info on Mary Ann Jones.
Real children of Samuel and Mary Ann: (these are the only ones I have ever heard of)
* Rosa B Drollinger married Mr. Tinder (dates and his name are somewhere in my notes) They are buried in Fountan Co. IN
*Ada Dora Drollinger (2 June 1868-9 May 1936) married Owen Brenton Craig (27 April 1858-19 Jan 1937) Both are buried at Bonebreak Cemt., Fountain Co., Veedersburg, IN. These are my GG-Granparents! Owen's parents are Larkin Craig and Elizabeth Raybourn.

Children of Owen Brenton Craig and Ada Dora:
*Charles Wm Craig (2 June 1887-10 Feb 1953) who married on 18 June 1910, Lillie May Lightle (18 Dec 1886-27 May 1958) Both buried at Rockfield Cemt., Fountain Co., Veedersburg,IN Both born in Fountain Co. Lillie's parents are George W Lightle and Sarah C Kiger. These two are my G-Grandparnets!
*Samuel Larkin Craig (19 Oct 1889-27 Aug 1960) married on 26 Feb 1910 to Beulah Kiger. Both buried at Rockfield Cemt., Fountain Co., Veedersburg
*Clifford R Craig (1894-8 July 1986) married on 25 Dec 1912 to Laura Kiger (1892-1985). Both buried at Bonebreak Cemt.
*Edgar Flemming Craig (18 Dec 1897-Feb 1968 in Bloomington, IN, Monroe Co.)
*Roy Lucas Craig (14 March 1900-29 May1990 in Alanson, Michigan)
*Viola Craig (9 March 1895-Aug 1967 in San Leandro, CA) married on 30 Oct 1915 to Rex Clyde Grigson (Oakland, CA)
*Laura Oveta Craig (11 March 1904-8 April 1904) Buried at Bonebreak Cemt.

Children of Charles Wm Craig and Lillie May: (Lillie was 3 months with child when they were married) ( Charles died from a fallen tree limb while cutting trees with Edgar Flemming Craig)
*Doris Gladys Craig (b 5 Dec 1910)
*Ralph Burton Craig (10/11/1912-15 Jan 1996) married 27 March 1935 and divorced 13 Dec 1945 to my Grandma, Gladys Lee Myers (b 16 March 1917 in Fountain Co) second wife he married on 4 Aug 1952...was Louise Clay Short (30 Sept 1912-Oct 1995)
Ralph and Louise are both buried at Mount Hope Cemt, Fountain Co, Covington, IN
*Owen Brenton Craig II (10 Aug 1916-19 Nov 1981) buried at Potter's Field in Omaha, Nebraska
*Hazel Wyneta Craig (5 Dec 1915-9 Aug 1916) died of Typhoid Fever at 8 months buried at Rockfield Cemt. Fountain Co., Veedersburg, IN
*Robert Sidney Craig (9 Jan 1920) married JoAnn both are living in Veedersburg IN
*Carl William Craig (1 May 1922-15 March 1923) died of the flu ...buried at Rockfield Cemt.
*James M Craig (8 Jan 1924) 1958 Army/Germany ...I would see him walking along the streets of Veedersburg...usually drunk and terribly needing a bath and a shave. Is this any of Dellie Craig's family??? I don't know if he is still living???
*Ada May Craig (21 Dec 1927-30 Jan 1928) she also died of the flu at just over a month old. She is also buried at Rockfield Cemt.
Note*** Hazel, Carl and Ada are all buried in the same grave site with only one stone standing.

Home in 1900: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana
Household Members:
Name Age
Samuel Drollinger 70 widowed
Nathan Drollinger 28
Burt Drollinger 24
Florence Drollinger 17
Fred Drollinger 13

1880 United States Federal Census about Samuel Drollingner
Name: Samuel Drollingner
[Samuel Drollinger]
Age: 50
Birth Year: abt 1830
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1880: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary A. Drollingner
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Samuel Drollingner 50
(Wife) Mary A. Drollingner 48 Indiana (Note: Mary's name was enumerated in the same line as Etha's and it appears that a line has been drawn through her name effectively crossing it out)
(Daughter) Etha M. Drollingner 18 Indiana; Single
(Son) Elder M. Drollingner 14 Indiana
(Daughter) Ada D. Drollingner 12 Indiana
(Son) Shathan L. Drollingner 8 Indiana
(Son) Burtie Drollingner 4 Indiana
(Daughter) Opha Drollingner 30 Indiana
home in 1870 Mill Creek, Fountain, IN
Samuel Drollinger 42
Mary A. Drollinger 33
Wilbur Drollinger 14
Rosetta Drollinger 10
Etha S. Drollinger 8
Elder W Drollinger 4
Ada D Drollinger 2

1860 United States Federal Census about Samuel Drullinger
Name: Samuel Drullinger
Age in 1860: 32
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1860: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana
Gender: Male
Occupation: Farmer
Post Office: Harveysburg
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members:
Name Age
Samuel Drullinger 32 Indiana
Mary A Drullinger 23 Indiana
Monroe W Drullinger 4 Indiana
Rosetta V Drullinger 1 Indiana 
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12283 I2996  Drollinger  Samuel  1 Mar 1829  31 May 1902  Birth and death dates from death certificate.  tree1 
12284 I2996  Drollinger  Samuel  1 Mar 1829  31 May 1902  Drallirger, Sam'l M 74 May 31, 1902 Indiana book H-21 page 41

Indiana, Death Certificates
Name: Samuel Drullinger
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 74
Birth Date: 1 Mar 1828
Birth Place: Marth Caroliana
Death Date: 31 May 1902
Death Place: Veedersburg, Fountain, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: Widerer
Father: Nelson Drullinger (note Adam Drullinger on original)
Mother: Not Knowen Drullinger 
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12285 I2996  Drollinger  Samuel  1 Mar 1829  31 May 1902  Burial: Bonebrake Cemetery
Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA

Inscription: DROLLINGER Samuel Drollinger Mar. 1, 1829 May 31, 1902 Mary Ann His Wife Aug. 21, 1836 - Oct. 10, 1879 
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12286 I9733  Drollinger  Samuel  27 Jan 1833  27 Sep 1899  Marion Daily Star (Marion, OH) on 15 Jun 1914 regarding the ninth annual reunion of the Drollinger descendants of the late Mrs. Samuel Drollinger.

U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Name: Samuel Drollinger
Residence: Island, Ohio
Class: 1
Congressional District: 8th
Age on 1 July 1863: 30
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: Germany

Home in 1880: Green Camp, Marion, Ohio
Household Members:
Name Age
Sam'l. Drolinger 47
Wilhelm Drolinger 46
John Drolinger 21
Margaret Drolinger 16
Mary Drolinger 14
Frank Drolinger 10
Sophia Drolinger 7
Minnie Drolinger 6  
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12287 I9733  Drollinger  Samuel  27 Jan 1833  27 Sep 1899  BURIAL Agosta Cemetery
New Bloomington, Marion County, Ohio, USA 
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12288 I9733  Drollinger  Samuel  27 Jan 1833  27 Sep 1899  Samuel Drollinger in the Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1502-1985
Name: Samuel Drollinger
Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
Birth Date: 27 Jan 1833
Baptism Date: 29 Jan 1833
Baptism Place: Ellmendingen, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preu�en (Germany)
Father: Jacob Drollinger
Mother: Margaretha Barbara Drollinger
Parish as it Appears: Ellmendingen
Page Number: 370;371 
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12289 I25147  Drollinger  Samuel  9 Dec 1847  27 Jan 1848  Samuel Drollinger
Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996
Name: Samuel Drollinger
Age: 0
Death or Burial Date: 31 Jan 1848
Death or Burial Place: Muri bei Bern, Bern, Schweiz
Death or Burial Place (Original): Switzerland, Bern, Muri bei Bern
Death Date: 27 Jan 1848
Father's Name: Johann
Father's Sex: Male
Event Type: Burial 
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12290 I720  Drollinger  Samuel  4 Aug 1859  2 Mar 1892  Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials
Name: Samuel Drollinger
Gender: männlich (Male)
Event Type: Taufe (Baptism)
Birth Date: 4 Aug 1859
Baptism Date: 23 Aug 1859
Baptism Place: Knielingen, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany)
Father: Jakob Drollinger
Mother: Juliane Drollinger
Legitimacy: Ehelich
Parish as it Appears: Knielingen
City or District: Knielingen
Page Number: 350;351
Author: Evangelische Kirche Knielingen (A. Karlsruhe) 
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12291 I720  Drollinger  Samuel  4 Aug 1859  2 Mar 1892  Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials
Name: Samuel Drollinger
Death Age: 32
Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial)
Birth Date: 4 Aug 1859
Death Date: 2 Mrz 1892 (2 Mar 1892)
Burial Date: 4 Mrz 1892 (4 Mar 1892)
Burial Place: Knielingen, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preußen (Germany)
Spouse: Emma Sauer
Parish as it Appears: Knielingen
Page Number: 226;227 
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12292 I5858  Drollinger  Samuel Arthur  11 Apr 1858  10 May 1886  Burial: Wilson Pioneer Cemetery
Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa, USA

Inscription: Samuel A. Son of A. K. & M. Drollinger Born April ?, 1858 Died May 10, 1886 
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12293 I42362               
12294 I3437  Drollinger  Samuel Douglas "Sam"  10 Jul 1863  4 Mar 1939  Ref the record of "William Dudley Drollinger" for the following:
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:SCTZmF0TnUEJ:www.cagenweb.com/yuba/military/1872duty.htm+drollinger&hl=en
Yuba County, California
List of Persons Subject to Military Duty for the County of Yuba for 1872
This is transcribed from an original handwritten ledger in the California Room of the Yuba County Library. The only information in this alphabetical listing are the names. There is no other data given. Spelling errors not corrected. Duplicate names are left in. Transcribed as is, by Bea Barton, Mar. 2005.
Drollinger, Wm. Dudley
Drollinger, John

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=54710.47
Patentee Name DROLLINGER, SAMUEL D
State ID
County Owyhee
Issue Date 3/16/1936
Land Office Blackfoot
Doc. Nr.
Accession/Serial Nr. 1082088

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=54710.47
Patentee Name DROLLINGER, SAMUEL D
State ID
County Owyhee
Issue Date 9/12/1919
Land Office Boise City
Doc. Nr. 018476
Accession/Serial Nr. 706376

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=54710.47
Patentee Name DROLLINGER, SAMUEL D
State CA
County Lake
Issue Date 8/20/1881
Land Office Assigned For Automation
Doc. Nr. 1557
Accession/Serial Nr. CACAAA 020015

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=54710.47
Patentee Name DROLLINGER, SAMUEL D
State CA
County Yuba
Issue Date 6/5/1871
Land Office Assigned For Automation
Doc. Nr. 4224
Accession/Serial Nr. CACAAA 041721

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Sam Drolinger
[Sam Droleager]
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1865
Birthplace: California
Race: White
Home in 1930: Dairy, Owyhee, Idaho
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Elizebeth Drolinger
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation: Farm Manager
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage: 45
Parents' birthplace:
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Sam Drolinger 65 California
(Wife) Elizebeth Drolinger 60 Idaho; Father born in Canada, Mother born in Ireland; Age at first marriage: 19

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Samuel D Drollinger
Age in 1910: 48
[43]
Birth Year: abt 1867
[1862]
Birthplace: California
Home in 1910: Delamar, Owyhee, Idaho
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occupation; Metal mine miner
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Number of Years Present Marriage: 5
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth E Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: England
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Samuel D Drollinger 48 [43] California
(Wife) Elizabeth E Drollinger 40 Idaho; Father born in Wales, England, Mother born in Ireland; Second marriage; Number of Years Present Marriage: 5; Mother of 2 children, 1 living

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Martha Drollinger
Age: 50
Birth Year: abt 1830
Birthplace: England
Home in 1880: Big Valley, Lake, California
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Divorced
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Keeping House
Cannot read/write:
Blind:
Deaf and dumb:
Otherwise disabled:
Idiotic or insane:
View image
Household Members: Name Age
Martha Drollinger 50
(Daugther) Martha Drollinger 17 California
(Son) Samuel Drollinger 14 California
(Daugther) Frances Drollinger 12 California
(Son) George Drollinger 10 California
(Daugther) Jessie Drollinger 8 California 
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12295 I3437  Drollinger  Samuel Douglas "Sam"  10 Jul 1863  4 Mar 1939  Idaho Death Index
Name: DROLLINGER, SAMUEL DOUGLAS
Year: 1939
Certificate Number: 113462
County of Death: Canyon
City: NAMPA
Date of Death: 04/03/1939
Date of Birth: 07/10/1863 
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12296 I3437  Drollinger  Samuel Douglas "Sam"  10 Jul 1863  4 Mar 1939  Burial: Morris Hill Cemetery
Plot: MHILL_SJ3_34_10
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA 
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12297 I1567  Drollinger  Samuel Dudley  1 Feb 1827  7 Nov 1902  1860 United States Federal Census California > Yuba > Bear River > 2
State: California
Township: Bear River
County: Yuba
Enumeration Date: 18 Aug 1860
Name: Samuel D. Drollinger
Age: 32
Occupation: Teamster
Value of Real Estate: $100
Value of Personal Estate: $500
Place of Birth: PA
Name: Martha Drollinger
Age: 29
Occupation: Teamster
Place of Birth: England
Name: John W. Drollinger
Age: 7
Place of Birth: Cal.
Name: Rachel M. Drollinger
Age: 5
Place of Birth: Cal.
Name: Benjamin F. Drollinger
Age: 4
Place of Birth: Cal.
Name: Mary J. Drollinger
Age: 2
Place of Birth: Cal.
Name: (FN Illegible) C. Drollinger (Note: this must be Phebe Caroline)
Age: 1
Place of Birth: Cal.

Yuba County, California
List of Persons Subject to Military Duty for the County of Yuba for 1872
This is transcribed from an original handwritten ledger in the California Room of the Yuba County Library. The only information in this alphabetical listing are the names. There is no other data given. Spelling errors not corrected. Duplicate names are left in. Transcribed as is, by Bea Barton, Mar. 2005.
Drollinger, Wm. Dudley
Drollinger, John 
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12298 I1567  Drollinger  Samuel Dudley  1 Feb 1827  7 Nov 1902  Burial: Payson City Cemetery
Plot: Block 24; Lot 18; Position 5
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA

Inscription: S. D. Drollinger Feb. 1, 1827 Nov. 7, 1902 
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12299 I1567  Drollinger  Samuel Dudley  1 Feb 1827  7 Nov 1902  Birth date obtained from his headstone.  tree1 
12300 I1567  Drollinger  Samuel Dudley  1 Feb 1827  7 Nov 1902  U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index
Name: Samuel Dudley Drollinger
Gender: Male
Death Age: 75
Birth Date: abt 1827
Residence Place: Ihis ME Valley
Death Date: Abt 1902
Obituary Date: 13 Nov 1902
Obituary Place: Payson, Utah, USA 
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