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39351 | I21423 | Trollinger | Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) | Apr 1846 | 0 | From: Richard Hessler Date: Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:04 PM Subject: Princess White Cloud Trollinger debunked To: Beth Trollinger Cc: "Drollinger, Gordon L." Hi Beth, Thank you for the pdf from the Trollinger cousin lady in Myrtle Beach, SC. ?I have had Samantha Jane Trollinger in my files for 15-20 years along with her parents, cousins, and how she connects to my line of descent. I pieced this together from reviewing ALL SC Trollinger census records from 1810 through 1920.? I think I can help you to? unsnarl her story. First, ?Samantha Jane Trollinger is descended from a Bomar Trollinger who was descended from a William Trollinger, but I believe? Gracie Howell latched on to the wrong Bomar Trollinger, took a left turn, and ended up back in Haw River, NC several generations sooner than she should have. You can follow my line of ancestry for Samantha Jane Trollinger on the ancestor chart or the group sheets or the GEDCOM for her and all ancestors and descendants of those ancestors. Note: I have her in my records and knew she married a Mr. Keasler, but did not know his given name. Second, the Princess White Cloud story I suspect from a now deceased researcher Mary Trollinger of Atlanta. She was born about 1920, I talked to her and gave her my records about 20-22 years ago in 1995-1997. The Indian princess story was told to me by my late half grand aunt Louise Trollinger Mitchell Miller between when I tracked her down in 1995 and her death in 2003. She heard that story from her father John Marcus Trollinger who was the son of Albert Bomar Trollinger who was married to the "Indian Princess". Aunt Louise said her name was Destiny and that her father said she had left her children with her husband and returned to live among her people. My guess is Mary Georgia Pittman Trollinger (wife of Raymond Edgar Trollinger) heard the story from her father-in-law Thomas Benjamin Trollinger who was a son from the THIRD marriage of Albert Bomar Trollinger. All that is clear is that Albert Bomar Trollinger and his first wife had four children. They were not married in 1860, on 1870 Haywood Co., NC census his was listed as Julia Trollinger. On the 1880 census, Albert Bomar Trollinger and wife Julia Trollinger were no longer living together. He moved to Franklin Co., GA near where their four children lived with his mother Emmeline Mahulda Trollinger Morrison and near where his second or common law wife Mary Payne lived with her parents and their three children bearing the Payne surname, evidently born out of wedlock but all three of which later used the surname Trollinger, post marriage or just took their father's last name. Meantime, back in Spartanburg Co., SC, Julia Ann Trollinger lived with the Bishop family and cared for elderly, invalid Mrs. Bishop who died in 1884, left land to Julia Ann Trollinger, via Mrs. Bishop's son by her first marriage. Julia Ann Trollinger then married the widower Mr. Henry Jefferson Bishop on 20 Feb 1885. Julia Ann Trollinger four children's names are recorded in the Bishop family bible. Through my ancestry.com DNA test, I have identified two direct ancestors in Spartanburg Co., SC unknown to me prior to 2016: James H. Ezell and his wife Artimissa Scruggs Dobbins. I believe they are the parents of Julia Ann Trollinger. They had a daughter same age as Julia Ann of the nickname Nancy used for given name Ann who lived on the next farm over from the old patriarch Samuel Trollinger. Further, my Native American DNA percentage is in the 0.0 to 1.0% range as is my mother's. There is none with my father's DNA. My mother's great grandmother Julia Ann (Ezell?) Trollinger Bishop was 1/8th of my mother's DNA. My mother has another putative Indian princess on her mother's side, but point is: 1/8th is 12.5% so whatever Native American DNA Julia Ann might have had could only have been very small to be diluted to less than 1.0% for my mother. DNA does not support Julia Ann being an Indian princess or any more than 1/16th herself to pass along at most 1.0% to my mother. Finally, no telling why Albert Bomar and Julia Ann went their separate ways, but she stayed in Spartanburg Co., SC to whence they had returned from their brief residence in Haywood Co., NC from sometime after 1866 and sometime before 1871. It was Albert Bomar Trollinger and his mother Hulda Morrison who bugged out with the four children to Franklin Co., GA when the children were all rather young. What happened to pry four young children away from their mother to be placed with their paternal grandmother; who knows, but no doubt that there was some kind of major dust up. Attached are photos of Albert Bomar Trollinger and Julia Ann Trollinger in the possession of my cousin Jerry Mitchell of Crandall, GA near Chatsworth whose mother was Louise Trollinger. Included are photos of other names in the story above. I'd be happy to walk you through this over the phone one evening. Sincerely, Richard Hessler (678) 575-5000 rohessler@gmail.com U.S. City Directories Name: Albert F Morrison Residence Year: 1897 Street address: 23 Oceet's Peiry are Residence Place: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Occupation: Carpenter Publication Title: Atlanta, Georgia, City Directory, 1897 |
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39352 | I21423 | Trollinger | Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) | Apr 1846 | 0 | How many wives he had is not know for certain as a lot of this is speculation based on bit and pieces from different sources. What is known is conflicting and confusing. He first shows up as Bomar Morrison in the 1860 census. He enlists in the Confederate Army as Bomar Trollinger. If he were the son of Hulda why doesn't he show up in the 1850 census? He could be the Armistead B. Trollinger transferred from Holcolm May 1, 1863 in exchange for Edmund Belcher, on muster roll for Oct 31, 1864 Company F 1st SC Infantry. Hosea and William Trollinger are also members of Company F. It is not certain if Hulda is his mother nor who his father is. So he is placed here as a probable son of Hulda and unknown father. GLD Dec 2012 Dave question: Who are Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) Trollinger's parents? Gordon response: The only parent for certain is one Hulda Trollinger. Unfortunately the 1850 census listed the man as W. Trollinger. In 1860 she is residing with a James Morrison with Bomer age 14. And from there the trail runs cold. The only W. Trollinger around in that time frame is William b 1826 died 1880 married to a Nancy Jennings b 1835. Hulda may have been his mistress or common law wife and moved on but the evidence is not there. William also had a son Bomar b 1873. Richard Hessler TROLLINGER, John M. My Ggrandfather, John Marcus Trollinger was born in Greenville, NC in 1865 ... although his younger and older siblings were born in Spartanburg Co. and his family lived in Spartanburg Co., SC from 1800 until sometime before the 1880 Census which found them just across the Georgia line in Franklin Co., GA in His father, Albert Bomar Trollinger lived in Spartanburg Co and is recorded as Bomar Trollinger (aged 14) in the 1860 Census as living with James & Hulda (Trollinger) Morrison. On his sister's death certificate, their mother's maiden name is shown as Trollinger. Sometime after 1860, he assumed the name Albert Bomar Trollinger which name he bore until his death after the 1900 Fulton Co., GA census. I theorize he did that for one of several reasons: 1) he was illegitmate and assumed his mother's name after leaving his stepfather's household; or 2) he ran afoul of the law and assumed her maiden name as an alias; or 3) he was not illegitimate, but used his mother's second or common-law husband's name temporarily to avoid reproach divorce, parentage, or abandonment. Any ideas or connections??? My basic problem is who was his father, what was his mother's maiden name, & who were his grandparents. I have a lot of circumstantial data, that with a leap of faith greater than I am presently prepared to make, that could suggest that his father was Bomar Trollinger (listed in the CW roster below) and his mother was Hulda (maiden name unknown) Trollinger Morrison. Further, Bomar, Sr. could have been either the son or grandson of Samuel Trollinger of Spartanburg Co., SC of whom other records (marriage, probate, etc. ) exist. UPDATE Some of this I have reduced to writing, some is in document form, and some only oral. Major points include: A. 1870 Haywood Co., NC census where James & Hulda Morrison moved from Spartanburg Co., SC and before Hulda Morrison turned up in 1880 Franklin Co., GA. At that time Bomer had only one child William Trollinger born in SC in 1867 and his wife's name was Julia. His second son Albert Bomer Trollinger was born in NC in 1870. Third child Nannie Talullah Trollinger born in SC in 1871 & fourth child Hosea Trollinger born in 1872 in SC. Haywood Co., NC includes part of the Cherokee Indian Reservation, aka Qualla Boundary centered around town of Cherokee, NC. This may be the nexus of the Indian princess stories and could have some basis in fact. B. 1880 Franklin Co., GA census where widower Boman Trollinger lived with no children in his household (he was servant in someone else's household) C. Bomer in 1880 Franklin Co., GA had moved near his mother Hulda Morrison who had his four children in her care. D. Being widowed and not one to be idle, Bomer located a second wife Alice Payne and had three children out-of-wedlock with her. She lived down the pike a piece with her mother and her three children by Bomer. E. The Roster of Confed Soldiers, 1861-1865, Broadfoot Publ Co, 1996, Wilmington, NC v15p330 vol 15 p 330 Bomar Trollenger, SC Inf. Holcombe's Legion, Co., C (see note below on transfer) [same person as A.B. ... first in Holcomb and later transferred to 1st Inf[ A.B. Trollinger, SC 1st (Butler's) Inf. Reg., Co. F [see note below on his transfer] Hosey Trollinger, SC 1st (Butler's) Inf. Reg., Co. F William Trollinger, SC 1st (Butler's) Inf. Reg., Co. F vol 11 p 326 James Morrison, SC 19th Inf. Reg. Co. B, Corporal [step father of Albert Bomer Trollinger and wife of ABT's mother Hulda Trollinger] James Morrison, SC Inf. Bn., Co. C, Corporal Compendium of Confederate Armies, SC & GA, Stewart Sifakis, Facts-on-File, Inc. NY,NY 1995 p53 SC 1st Inf Reg Provisional Army "organized for six months on 7 Jan 1861 and reorganized back in SC for the War in July & August 1861. Mustered into Confederate service 17 Aug - 7 Sept 1861. Saw action at Spotsylvania, Antietam, Richmond, Petersburg, the Wilderness, Gettysburg, among many other engagements. Surrendered with Lee at Appomattox Courthouse, VA 9 Apr 1865. First commander: Col. Maxcy Gregg, field officers: Andrew P. Butler, Major & Lt Col." further reading: Caldwell, J.F.J., The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians Known First as Gregg's and subsequently as McGowan's Brigade. Belcher Edmond SC 1Butler Inf F C 8/2/62 5/1/63 P Tr 27K Edmond SC 27 Inf K C 9/63 7/64 PTr HolLeg Edmond SC HOL LEG Inf C C 5/1/63 P Note: Edmond Belcher 1st SC Inf. Reg. (Butler's) Co. F SC Enlisted at Spartanburg Aug 2, 1862. Transferred to Holcombe Legion Co. B on May 1, 1863, in exchange for A. B. Trollinger. This data is taken from SC in CW on CD for roster of 1st SC. Landrum does not mention the above, but lists an Edward Belcher of Co. B of the Legion. I believe Edmond (b. 1838) is the son of Josiah Belcher and Scarberry Bishop (my ggg grandparents). Listed on the 1870 Census for Spartanburg as living in the Cherokee Township and age 31 (b. 1839) He was in the same company with his cousin, William L. Belcher (b. Aug. 18, 1849). On Broadfoot and Muster roll for both units . Ist Inf (box 381, extraction 2, record 3420). For the Holcombe Legion the entry states E. Belcher, "Cavalry Battalion Infantry Regiment Holcombe Legion" (box 381, extraction 2 and record 3418. F. 1900 Census -Fulton Co., GA lived at 91 Rhodes St, Atlanta 1900 census records state of birth as GA. Living with his third wife Mary Elizabeth Brannon and his third brood of children in Atlanta, GA. G. 1850 Spartanburg Co., SC census: I would argue that W. Trollinger and H. Trollinger were NOT husband and wife and that census enumerator correctly recorded sex for each of them as "F". My primary rationale is that, although Hulda was living with Mr. James Morrison in 1860 as his wife and although Bomer was using surname Morrison in 1850, a) James Morrison and "Miss" Hulda Trollinger went to the bother of having a legal marriage recorded in 1865, and b) Bomer lived in James & Hulda Morrison household in 1870 Haywood Co., NC census as Bomer Trollinger (along with his wife Julia MNU Trollinger) and Bomer used the Trollinger surname forever after. I believe Albert Bomer Trollinger was born out of wedlock to Emiline Mahulda Trollinger and an unknown father. Further, I believe H. Trollinger, Hulda Trollinger, Hulda Morrison, Emiline Mahulda Morrison are all the same person based on age, location, household, and familial relationships recorded in the census records. H. RECENT UPDATE: through ancestry.com DNA testing, three unknown DNA ancestors popped up, two of the three in Spartanburg Co., SC: James H. Ezell (my DNA matches DNA from 8 of his 11 recorded family tree descendant per ancestry.com) born October 1819 in Spartanburg Co., SC died 30 Dec 1900 Cherokee Co., SC on 27 Nov 1840 married his wife Artimissa Scruggs Dobbins(my DNA matches DNA from 7 of her 11 recorded family tree descendant per ancestry.com) in Spartanburg Co., SC. She was born 5 Jan 1818 in Spartanburg Co., SC and died 23 Apr 1892 in Spartanburg Co., SC. If I am the descendant of these two people, the only unidentified person in that date range in my lineage would be Albert Bomer Trollinger's first wife. My late grand-aunt Louise told me her father (my GGF's) mother's name was Destiny and was an Indian. The 1870 Haywood Co., NC census shows Albert Bomer Trollinger's first wife was named Julia. James & Artimiss Ezell have several children listed in family trees, none named Julia or Destiny, but there are some gappy chronological periods from which one or more children could easily be missing. I will search further for someone named Julie Ezell in Spartanburg Co., SC, but had had no success so far, but that is my best guess and why for this missing link. I. Bible Record of Henry Jefferson Bishop This Bible now in the possession of Miss Evie Bishop, Valley Falls, SC. The following was read to the copier direct from the Bible. There have been no xerox copies made of this Bible, as Miss Bishop did not want it to be taken out of the house. None of this information has been rearranged or changed, but apparently some dates were added by the family as the years passes as they are not all in chronological order. Copied and contributed to the Bulletin by Mary Mills, PO Box 281, Chesnee, SC 29323. H.J. Bishop born October 1, 1820 Eliza L. Bishop born October 13, 1817 Tusarah Bishop born July 27, 1845 Eliza Jane Bishop born March 23, 1849 Henry Simpson Bishop born November 5, 1851 John Jeff Bishop born January 31, 1854 Mary Bishop born May 4, 1856 (or 1851?) Edith Abigail Bishop born September 2, 1918 Alburpha Bishop born January 28, 1858 Cleveland Bishop born November 9, 1859 Jesse Lee Bishop born January 14, 1867 Marth Elizabeth Bishop born February 16, 1871 (or 1811) Marzie Bea Nora Bishop born December 16, 1881 Henry Jeff Bishop born ____ 18, 18(2)6 or 18(7)6 William Trollinger born September 15, 1866 John M. Trollinger born June 13, 1870 Nancy Terlula born April 24, 1872 Isaac Newton Bishop born August 9, 1889 James (A???) Bishop born August 17, 1891 Tali(????) Bishop born July 11, 1894 J. Marriage and Death Notices From the Up-Country of South Carolina as taken from Greenville newspapers 1826 - 1863 compiled by Brent H. Holcomb, C. A. L. S. Departed this life suddenly on the 15th inst., at the house of Mr. Robert Scruggs, at Cowpens Battleground, Spartanburgh District, S.C., Miss Christina Trollinger, aged about 22 years (ibid.). Nov. 27, 1840. Abstracted from the Greenville Republican, Greenville Mountaineer, Southern Patriot, and Southern Enterprise. K. TROLLINGER, ELIZABETH born 1795 Rockingham Co., NC State: SC Year: 1860 County: Spartanburg County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Damascus P.O. Page: 199 Database: SC 1860 Federal Census Index 1860 Spartanburg Co., SC Census Free inhabitants in the county of Spartanburg, Northern Division, State of South Carolina, enumerated by me on June 7, 1860, Jno. Earle Bomar, Asst. Marshall, Post Office, Damascus 51/51 page 191 Elizabeth Trollinger 65 years F SC Hosea 22 years M shoemaker SC 1860 Census son, Hosea, lived with her in 1860 Census she said she was born in SC, but her parents lived in NC until sometime between 1810 & 1813. L. Barbara Trollinger: Shown in 1850 Spartanburg Co., SC census as 51 years, i.e. born in 1799 Rockingham Co., NC M. Jane Trollinger born 1800 Rockingham Co., NC N. Ellen Trollinger born 1802 Rockingham Co., NC TROLLENGER, ELLEN State: SC Year: 1860 County: Spartanburg County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Martinville P.O. Page: 236 Database: SC 1860 Federal Census Index Alternate DOB ABT 1810 1860 Spartanburg Co., SC Census Free inhabitants in the county of Spartanburg, Northern Division, State of South Carolina, enumerated by me on July 19,1860, John Earle Bomar, Asst. Marshall, Post Office, Martinsville 587/587 page 236 Ellen Trollinger 58 years F Farmer $40 $75 NC O. SON1 of Samuel & Sarah Henderson Trollinger born BTW 1800/1810 P. SON2 of Samuel & Sarah Henderson Trollinger born BTW 1800/1810 Q. SON3 of Samuel & Sarah Henderson Trollinger born BTW 1800/1810 R. Emily Trollinger born 1810 Rockingham Co., NC S. DAU6 born BTW 1804/1810 T. DAU7 born BTW 1815/1820 U. Samuel (Jr.) Trollinger born BTW 1815/1820 V. Old email from Richard Hessler to Gordon Drollinger: I, too, have a copy of the Bishop family Bible you mention. Henry Jefferson Bishop was married to Eliza L. Self (she was previously married to a Mr. Williams). "Mrs." Julia Ann Trollinger was a neighbor/domestic who provided care services to Eliza in her old age. After Eliza died, her son, B.F. Williams (by Eliza's first marriage)gave Julia Ann Trollinger land for services rendered to Eliza before she died. Very shortly thereafter, Julia Ann Trollinger married Eliza's widowed husband H.J. Bishop. Of the three Trollinger children listed, one was my great-grandfather, John Marcus Trollinger. His grandmother was Hulda Trollinger, not Julia Ann Trollinger. His mother's name is believed to be Destiny (???), reputedly an Indian from the nearby Catawba Reservation, but no doubt you've heard that Indian princess story before. I guess "Mrs Julia Ann was the children's mother, maybe their aunt, but must have been someone close to the children. Otherwise why the entry in Mrs. Julia Ann Trollinger husband's Family Bible? Maybe another wife of Albert Bomer Trollinger, but do not know for sure. What I haven't reviewed or found yet are the extant (and available) microfilmed church minutes from the church of the elder, deeds abstracted for the property they owned for which there is/are no deeds of later conveyance, any death certificates that may be available for descendants who died in GA, any Michael or Samuel Trollinger wills filed in NC, or descendant wills filed in GA. W. 1800 Census Rockingham Co., NC Michael Trolnger p443 10201-01301-00 --- son of Adam #2159 Adam Trolinger p454 00010-10100-00 --- son of Michael #2765 Samuel Trolinger p 454 00010-10100-00 --- son of Michael #2765 1800 census Rockingham Co,. NC p 454 00010-10100-00 Trolinger, Samuel View Image Online State: North Carolina Year: 1800 County: Rockingham Roll: M32_32 Township: Unknown Townships Page: 454 Image: 427 1 male 26-45 years (Samuel) 1 female under 10 years (Elizabeth) 1 female 16-26 years (Sarah) 1810 Census Rockingham Co., NC p7 30010-32110-00 Trollinger, Samuel View Image Online State: North Carolina Year: 1810 County: Rockingham Roll: M252_43 Township: Page: 7 Image: 12 3 males under 10 years (SON1) + (SON2) + (SON3) 1 male 26-45 years (Samuel) 3 females under 10 years (Emily) + (DAU5) + (DAU6) 2 females 10-16 years (Barbara) + (Jane) 1 female 16-26 years (Elizabeth) 1 female 26-45 years (Sarah) TROLLENGAR, SAMUEL State: SC Year: 1820 County: Spartanburg County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: 000001 13211 Page: 239 Database: SC 1820 Federal Census Index 1820 census Spartanburg Co., SC p 239 000001-13211-100 Trollengar, Samuel View Image Online State: South Carolina Year: 1820 County: Spartanburg Roll: M33_120 Township: Unknown Townships Page: 239 Image: 253 1 male 45 years or older (Samuel) 1 female under 10 years (DAU7) 3 females 10 to 16 years (Ellen) + (Emily) + (DAU6) 2 females 16 to 26 years (Barbara) + (Jane) 1 female 26 to 45 years (Elizabeth) 1 female 45 years or older (Sarah) 1 male slave (???) TROLINGER, SAMUEL State: SC Year: 1830 County: Spartanburg County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Spartanburg District Page: 250 Database: SC 1830 Federal Census Index 1830 census Spartanburg Co., SC p 250 Spartaburg District 0010000001000-0010220001-000 T645 TROLINGER SAMUEL 250 SPARTANBURG DIST Trolinger, Samuel View Image Online State: South Carolina Year: 1830 County: Spartanburg Roll: M19_171 Township: Unknown Townships Page: 250 Image: 496 1 male 10 to 15 years (Samuel) 1 male 70 to 80 years (Samuel) [but he was probably ABT 55 years old not 70-80 years old] 1 female 10 to 15 years (DAU7) 1 female 20 to 30 years could have been any one of (Jane, Emily, or DAU6) 1 female 30 to 40 years (Barbara) 1 female 70 to 80 years (Sarah) [but she was probably ABT 55 years old not 70-80 years old] 1840 Census Spartantburg Co., SC no Trollingers or soundex found - suspected missing pages in microfilms available. found transcription/indexing errors: Soundex Z452 s.b. T645 on page 163 or image 208 & 209 of 223 Census enumerator T.J. Linder Spartanburg District north of the Pacolet River & the North Fork of the Same [Pacolet River] ZOLINGER, SAMUEL 1 WM 80-90, 2 WF 30-40 1 working in agriculture, 2 not working 2 over 20 years can read & write (Samuel) (Barbara & Emily) ZOLINGER, JANE 1 WF 30-40 1 working in agriculture 1 over 20 years can read & write (Jane) 1850 Census Spartanburg Co., SC TOLLINGER 196B T452 TOLLINGER JANE 196 SPARTANBURG Twp Household 1578 Tollinger, Jane View Image Online State: South Carolina Year: 1850 County: Spartanburg Roll: M432_858 Township: Spartanburg Page: 196 Image: 216 enumerated G.W Foster, 3 Oct 1850 T452 TOLLINGER RURBARY * 196 SPARTANBURG Twp Household 1578 Tollinger, Rurbary View Image Online State: South Carolina Year: 1850 County: Spartanburg Roll: M432_858 Township: Spartanburg Page: 196 Image: 216 enumerated G.W Foster, 3 Oct 1850 Rurbary Tollinger 51 F (Barbara) (Should be Barbary aka Barbara) comparison on nearby script indicates "B" not "R" Jane 50 F Emily 40 F Samuel 86 M Samuel 21 M TROLLINGER 242B T645 TROLLINGER W. 242 SPARTANBURG Twp household 2252 Trollinger, W. View Image Online State: South Carolina Year: 1850 County: Spartanburg Roll: M432_858 Township: Spartanburg Page: 242 Image: 308 enumerated G.W Foster, 4 Nov 1850 W. Trollinger 24 F Heulda 22 F Amanda 0/2 F Bomer??? 2 M (or James - very difficult to decipher) M. Trollinger 2 F MORRISON 196B M625 MORRISON JAMES 196 SPARTANBURG Twp Household 1581 Morrison, James View Image Online State: South Carolina Year: 1850 County: Spartanburg Roll: M432_858 Township: Spartanburg Page: 196 Image: 216 enumerated G.W Foster, 3 Oct 1850 X. http://library.furman.edu/depts/speccoll/churchrecs.htm Furman University Church Record Holdings Church Name Year Organized County State No. of Reels Notes Coverage Buck Creek 1780 Spartanburg SC 1 1851-1966 http://mapping.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/GetDetail?tab=Y&id=1248142 Buck Creek Cemetery, SC Spartanburg cemetery 350527N 0815305W Valley F alls http://www.rfci.net/wdfloyd/BuckCrk.html BUCK CREEK BAPTIST CEMETERY Spartanburg County, SC By W. D. Floyd This cemetery is located south of Chesnee, SC. It can be reached by going south on US 221 about a half mile past the Chesnee High School and taking Ezell Road to the right just a little ways past the big cemetery on the left. There is a sign that points the way for Buck Creek Baptist church. After about 1.5 to 2 miles the road suddenly Makes a hard left turn with the road that goes straight ahead being a dead end road. The cemetery will be on the left at the next intersection. I was there January 5, 1998 and I started in the southwest corner of the cemetery. THE SURNAMES ABERNATHY, ADAIR, ALLEN, ANDERSON, ARLEDGE, ATKINS, BERRY, BISHOP, BLACKWELL, BLANTON, BOLIN, BOZEMAN, BRIDGES, BROCK, BROWN, BURNETT, BYERS, CABINESS, CAMP, CANTRELL, CARSWELL, CASH, CHAMPION, COGGINS, COOLEY, COWART, CRAWLEY, CROMER, CROSS, CROW, CUDD, CUMMINGS, CUNNINGHAM, DALTON, DILL, DONALD, EDGE, EDWARDS, ELDER, EMERY, EMORY, EZELL, FOUCHE, FOWLER, FRADY, GARNER, GERRETT, GOODWIN, GORE, GOWAN, GREEN, GREENE, HALL, HAMMETT, HARDIN, HARRIS, HARVEY, HEATHERLY, HENDERSON, HILL, HIPP, HOOVER, HORD, HUGHEY, HUMPHRIES, HUTCHINS, JACKSON, JOHNSON, JOLLEY, JONES, KIMBRELL, LAUGHTER, LAWSON, LAWTER, LEDBETTER, LEE, LOCKHART, LYNCH, MAHAFFEY, MARTIN, MCCARTY, MCCRAW, MCKELVEY, MCKINNEY, MELTON, MILLS, MORGAN, MORRIS, MOSELEY, MOSLEY, OWENS, OWENSBY, PAGE, PARHAM, PARRIS, PETTY, RIDDLE, SEAY, SHERBERT, SHIELDS, SILVER, SKOURTIS, AMITH, STAFORD, STEPHEN, STEPHENS, SWOFFORD. TAYLOR, THOMAS, THOMPSON, TROUT, TURNER, UNDERWOOD, VARNER, WALDRUP, WALL, WEASE, WEST, WILLIAMS, WILLINGHAM, WYATT, YARBROUGH, YELTON, YOUNG Y. http://www.angelfire.com/sc/piedmonths/oct1995.html GOUCHER BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES Union County (now Cherokee County), SC (Continued from Vol. IX, No.3) Saturday May the 20th 1815 Brother Abraham Hembree reported to the Church. David Lipscomb failing to go, that he had Cited Brother Hugh Moore to attend on Saturday before the third Sunday in May. Brother Hugh Moore did not appear to his citation and was Excommunicated for neglecting to hear the Church--Also Brother Jonathan Buice was appointed to go to Hugh Moore and request him to give him his Credentials as he may bring them to the Church Signed by order of the Church-- John Lipscomb C. C Saturday the 16th day of September 1815 The names of the persons that appropiated money for the next association c Joshua Pettet 6¼ Jonathan Buice 12½ Peter Peterson 12½ John H. Jones 12½ Nathan Whitbay 12¼ David Lipscomb 12½ William Easterwood 12½ James Brown 12¼ 93¼ Saturday Friday November the 17th 1815 In Conference A Charge laid laid in by Brother Shadrick Prewett against Brother William Spencer, the said Shadrick Prewett says that he sold William Spencer a Horse beast for Forty dollars and took a note on John Kiger, and that the the(sic.) said Spencer Said that John Kiger was as good as the bank and if he the said Kiger want[ed?] he was and the said Spencer has never paid the said Prewett one Cent for the Horse Jno Lipscomb C C (Omission) Saturday July the 15th day 1815 In Conference We the Baptist Church at Goucher Creek Request the brethren Eldership of Buck Creek Church to sit with us the Saturday before the third Sunday in September next to hear a Charge [illegible word; marked through] to be laid in to the Church by Shadrick Prewett against William Spencer and his wife and also to sett with us to trye to settle the dispute if possible by order of the Church John Lipscomb C C. Saturday Conference September the 16th day 1815 Agreed that the Charge of Brother Shadrick Prewett a gainst Brother Spencer and his wife be laid over untill Friday before the third Sunday in November next In order that each Party may have all their evidences that they may want, and meet at Goucher Creek Baptist Church by Eleven Oclock on the appointed day above mentioned-- also Request that the Brethren from Buck Creek Church to send the Brethren that has attended with us to day. Viz. John Cantrell & James Turner to attend with us again, and as Many of the other Brethren as they may think proper to send to sit in council with us Signed by order of the Church Jno Lipscomb C. C November Saturday the 18th Day 1815 In Conference The Church has agreed to wait with Brother William Spencer for him to consult his mind untill our next meeting to know whether he will a bide the Decission of the Church provided they will give him a Chance to bring in his Witnesses in the Case that the Committee decided on yesterday from Buck Creek Church this Church with Shadrick prewett Signed by order of the Church John Lipscomb C C 1816(sic.) Saturday the 20th day of November We the Baptist Church at Goucher Creek have agreed to give Brother William Spencer his trial in the cas[e] of Brother Shadrick Prewett that this Church and Buck Creek Church has been at so much trouble about Dear Brethren at Buck Creek Church, we request you to send the same members and as many more as you may think best to sit with us the Friday before the third Sunday in February next, and we wish you to notify Brother Prewett to attend that day with all his Evidences that he may wish to make a final Settlement with Brother Spencer and Brother Prewett if possible Signed by order of the Church John Lipscomb C. C Friday the 16th day of February 1816 In Conference the case of Shadrick Prewett & William Spencer was taken up the members from Buck Creek Church presen[t] James Turner Henry Turner Ephraim Potter John Cantrell Richard Turner & Samuel Trollenger the Question was put Whether Brother Spencer should pay Brother Prewett forty Dollars on a note of John Kiger and them that thought Spencer ought to pay Prewitt was to make it known by Rising up. Brother Henry Turner Ephraim Potter John Cantrell Richard Turner Joshua Richards & Samuel Trollenger. Six Rose for Brother Spencer paying of Brother Prewitt the $40 which was a majority Saturday Conference March the 16th 1816--Sister Elizabeth Petty petitioned the Church for a Letter of dismission to join providence Church her request was Granted & Brother Joshua Richards was to apply for her Letter I have Wrote it & Gave it to Brother Richards John Lipscomb C. C A Report against Brother Abraham Hembree Chargeing him of Giting drunk and Swearing and wanting to fight Brother Spencer appointed to cite him to our next Church Meeting John Lipscomb Saturday Conference April the 20th 1816--Sister Mary Caldwell Recd by Letter The Church has laid it on Brother William Spencer to chuse two dis interested men that has never set upon it the Case of Brother Prewett and Brother Spencers to tri to settle it. provided that the buck Creek Church will do the same and in Case the four men cant agree for them to Chuse afitt man & a Majority of their Judgments to be final, and Brother John Pettet to Buck Creek Church Signed by order of the Church John Lipscomb C. C. Saturday May the 18th day 1816. In Conference Brother Abraham Hembree Came forward and Gave Satisfaction to the Church The Buck Creek [Church] sanctioned the Request Handed by Brother John Pettet in Case of Brother Prewett & Brother Spencer Saturday June the 17th 1816 [Editor's Note: This entry is marked through.] In conference the Church waits with Brother Spencer untill next July meeting, for him to consult his mind to know whether [End of entry.] Brother Spencer came forward and Refused to abide [by] the Decission of the Arbitrators agreeable to the order of the Church To be continued. Z. Spartanburg County / District., SC Deed Abstracts Books A - T (1785-1827) 1752-1827 abstracted by Albert Bruce Pruitt Book O p. 151-152 Feb. 5, 1814 Richard Morris (Spartanburgh) to William Lettel (same); for $190 sold 200 ac on branches of Buck Cr; border: Nolan Johnson, Dalton (or Datton), and Joseph Morris. Witness Samuel Trolanger and James Robins. Signed Richard Morris' mark. Wit oath Feb. 22, 1814 James Robins to Leonard Adcocck. Rec. Sept. 2, 1814. Book O p. 348-350 Feb. 5 1813 Samuel Haney (Spartanburgh) to Richard Haney (same); for 15 pounds sterling sold 181 ac on waters of Hors Cr of Broad R; border: N & E - Sharp, E (sic) - Parris, S - Thomas Haney, SW - Haney, and NE - William Adcock, Witness Shaderick Weaver and Samuel Trolinger. Signed Samuel Haney's mark. Wit. Oath Dec. 18, 1813 Shaderick Weaver to Leonard Adcock. Rec. Nov 7, 1815 Old Spartanburg District Genealogy, Vol. 1, No. 2 Will Book D, 1840-1858 (continued from Vol. 1, No., 1) Will of Whitney Hines Wife: Elizabeth Hines Daughters: Elizabeth A. Hicks and Mary Whitney Hines Sons: William Isham Hines and Lorenzo Allen Hines Sales: Ned, Lunnon, Jim, Sam, Jack, and Ransom (land tracks [sic] mentioned include land " known as the Trolenger place", "the Russel place", and "the land where Drury Hicks now lives) Executors: Robert Berry and Drury D. Hicks (no date given) Whitney Hines Witnesses: Little B. Hines, Mark Forest, & Isaac Cantrell Proven by Mark Forest and Isaac Cantrell and at the same time, Robert Nerry and Drury D. Hicks qualified as Executors. Recorded on December 19th, 1840 R.C. Poole, O.S.D. Finally, this leaves two remaining puzzlers: 1. Who were the parents of Emiline Mahulda Trollinger? My best guess is that her mother was Ellen Trollinger. I do not know whether Ellen was a Trollinger or a Trollinger wife. There are five other contemporary Trollinger women of that age: Elizabeth, Jane, Barbara, Emily, and Christina and I cannot determine which were Trollinger daughters and which were Trollinger wives. However, from 1800 & 1810 Rockingham Co. NC census and 1820, 1830, & 1840 Spartanburg Co., census, there were few younger males listed and only one on the 1850 Spartanburg Co., SC census, Samuel Trollinger b. 1829 living in same household as old man Samuel Trollinger b. 1764 along with Barbara, Ellen, & Emily. 2. Who were the parents of Ellen Trollinger? My best guess is Samuel Trollinger b. 1764, d. AFT 1850, m. 30 Jul 1793 Sarah Henderson Trollinger . b ABT 1773 and d. BTW 1830 & 1840. Sincerely, Richard Hessler 1675 Branch Valley Drive Roswell, GA 30076 rohessler@gmail.com 678.575.5000 |
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39353 | I21423 | Trollinger | Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) | Apr 1846 | 0 | Apr 1846 per the 1900 United States Federal Census. | tree1 | |
39354 | I21423 | Trollinger | Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) | Apr 1846 | 0 | As of Sep 2023 no substantiated death date for Albert can be found on Ancestry.com. Anyone with verifiable evidence of Albert's death date and death place is encouraged to please contact us here at Drollingergenealogy.com at CONTACT US. Your help will be greatly appreciated. | tree1 | |
39355 | I21423 | Trollinger | Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) | Apr 1846 | 0 | U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records Name: Bomar A Trollenger Age: 16 Birth Date: abt 1846 Enlistment Date: 21 Nov 1862 Enlistment Place: Spartanburg Rank: Private Military Unit: Holcombe Legion Si-V U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records Name: Bomar Trollinger Military unit: Holcombe Legion Si-V U.S. Civil War Soldiers Name: Bomar Trollinger Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: South Carolina Regiment Name: Infantry Regiment Holcombe Legion South Carolina. Regiment Name Expanded: Infantry Regiment, Holcombe Legion, South Carolina Company: C Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Alternate Name: Bomar/Trollenger Film Number: M381 roll 32 |
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39356 | I28223 | Trollinger | Albert Fields | 25 Nov 1912 | 2 Nov 1957 | 0 | His mother is probably Nettie Stella Johnson. | tree1 |
39357 | I28223 | Trollinger | Albert Fields | 25 Nov 1912 | 2 Nov 1957 | 0 | Name: Albert F Trollinger Gender: Male Age: 43 Birth Date: abt 1914 Residence Place: Tuckahoe, Westchester, New York, USA Death Date: 2 Nov 1957 Death Place: New York, USA Certificate Number: 80072 |
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39358 | I28223 | Trollinger | Albert Fields | 25 Nov 1912 | 2 Nov 1957 | 0 | New York State, Birth Index Name Albert F Trollinger Birth Date Nov 1912 Birth Place Tuckahoe, New York, USA Certificate Number 69346 |
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39359 | I21453 | Trollinger | Albert Morris | 1 Oct 1867 | 20 Jan 1950 | 0 | Albert M. Trollinger, 82, a retired farmer and lifetime resident of Hereford township, died yesterday at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Trollinger, Macungie R. 1, near Harlem. Mr. Trollinger was a member of the Reformed congregation of Huff's church. His wife, Catharine (Sulkee) Trollinger, preceded him in death. Surviving in addition to the son with whom he lived are two daughters, Minnie, wife of Willoughby Brensinger, Barto R. 1; and Bertie, wife of Erwin Crush, Allentown; 17 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Death Notice (p. 9): Age at death = 82 years, 3 months, 19 days; Buried, Union Cemetery, Huff's Church Allentown Morning Call, Saturday, January 21, 1950, page 9. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Name: Albert Morris Trollinger Gender: Male Race: White Age: 82 Birth Date: 1 Oct 1867 Birth Place: Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Death Date: 20 Jan 1950 Death Place: Rural Hereford, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Adam Trollinger Mother Name: Emma Gery Certificate Number: 854 |
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39360 | I21453 | Trollinger | Albert Morris | 1 Oct 1867 | 20 Jan 1950 | 0 | Burial: Rauch Hertzog Cemetery Huffs Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Inscription: Trollinger Albert M. Oct. 1, 1867 Jan. 20, 1950 Catharine S. Mar. 5, 1870 Oct. 9, 1947 |
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39361 | I21453 | Trollinger | Albert Morris | 1 Oct 1867 | 20 Jan 1950 | 0 | As Allen M, 41 1910 census wife Kate 40 Hereford Berks PA Home in 1920: Hereford, Berks, Pennsylvania Household Members: Name Age Albert M Trollinger 52 Katie Trollinger 49 Bertie S Trollinger 22 Lloyd E Trollinger 18 A.M. TROLLINGER and son James made a business trip to Zionsville. Clippings from the Pennsburg Town and Country newspaper, Saturday, February 6, 1904 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Albert M Trollinger Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Home in 1930: Hereford, Berks, Pennsylvania Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Katie Trollinger Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania |
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39363 | I31173 | Trollinger | Alexa | 0 | Alexa is the probable daughter of Alexander. Note, it is also possible that Alexa is short for Alexander and does exist and is simply an erroneous truncation of the name Alexander. Requires further evidence. | tree1 | ||
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39370 | I25651 | Trollinger | Alexander NMN "Alex" | 20 Feb 1914 | 2 Feb 1990 | 0 | No middle name per his WWII DRC and his North Carolina, Discharge and Statement of Service Record. 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Cornelius Trolinger [Cornelison NMN "Cornelius" "Neal" Trollinger] Age: 56 Birth Year: abt 1864 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1920: Haw River, Alamance, North Carolina Race: Black Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Trolinger Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Home Owned: Own Able to Read: No Able to Write: No Occupation: Pulic Works Laborer Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Cornelius Trolinger 56 North Carolina (Wife) Mary Trolinger 50 North Carolina; Both parents born in NC; Occupation: Washing - washing out (Daughter) Cornelia Trolinger 21 North Carolina; Single; Occupation: Private Family Cook (Daughter) Evie Trolinger 19 North Carolina; Single; Occupation: Private Family Cook (Daughter) Lettie Trolinger 17 North Carolina; Single; Occupation: Private Family Cook (Daughter) Agness Trolinger 14 North Carolina; Single (Daughter) Lina Trolinger 9 North Carolina (Son) Alexandria Trolinger 6 North Carolina 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Mary Trolinger Respondent: Yes Age: 66 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874 Gender: Female Race: Negro (Black) Birthplace: North Carolina Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Haw River, Alamance, North Carolina View Map Street: Rollway-street - Off U S 70 Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Haw River, Alamance, North Carolina Residence in 1935: Same Place Sheet Number: 18B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 320 House Owned or Rented: Owned Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 150 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: None Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mary Trolinger 66 North Carolina (Son) Nathaney Trolinger 50 North Carolina; Single (Son) Alexander Trolinger 23 North Carolina; Married; Occupation: Silk Mill Laborer (Daughter-in-law) Inez L Trolinger 23 North Carolina; Married (Granddaughter) Joy A Trolinger 3 North Carolina (Grandson) Alexander Trolinger 1 North Carolina U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men Name: Alexander Trollinger Middle Name: "none" Race: Negro (Black) Birth Date: 20 Feb 1916 Birth Place: Haw River, North Carolina Residence: Haw River, Alamance, North Carolina Registration Year: 1940 Relationship: Self (Head) Household Members: Name Alexander Trollinger Inez Trollinger, wife Employer's name/address: Burlington Mills/Burlington, Alamance, NC Signature: "Alex Trolinger" United States World War II Army Enlistment Records Name Alexander Sr Trollinger Marital Status Married Event Type Military Service Event Date 17 Jul 1945 Event Place Ft Bragg, North Carolina, United States Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Race Negro Citizenship Status citizen Birth Year 1916 Birthplace NORTH CAROLINA Education Level Grammar school Civilian Occupation Firemen, other than process firemen Military Rank Private Army Branch No branch assignment Army Component Selectees (Enlisted Men) North Carolina, Discharge and Statement of Service Records Name Alexander Trollinger Birth Date 20 Feb 1916 Event Type Military Service Event Date 06 Dec 1945 Event Place Alamance, North Carolina, United States |
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39371 | I25651 | Trollinger | Alexander NMN "Alex" | 20 Feb 1914 | 2 Feb 1990 | 0 | North Carolina, Birth Indexes Name: Alexander Trollinger Race: Colored (Black) Event Type: birth Birth Date: 1914 Birth County: Alamance Parent1 Name: Neal Trollinger Roll Number: NCVR_B_C001_66001 Volume: 1 Page: 774 |
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39372 | I25651 | Trollinger | Alexander NMN "Alex" | 20 Feb 1914 | 2 Feb 1990 | 0 | North Carolina, Death Collection Name: Alexander Trollinger Gender: Male Race: Black Marital Status: Married Social Security Number: 246096029 Father's Last Name: Trollinger Age: 75 Date of Birth: 20 Feb 1914 Birth Location: North Carolina Birth State: North Carolina Residence County: Alamance Residence State: North Carolina Date of Death: 2 Feb 1990 Death City: Burlington Death County: Alamance Death State: North Carolina Autopsy: No institution: General Hospital Attendant: Physician Burial Location: Burial in state Source Vendor: NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1988-92 Social Security Death Index Name: Alexander Trollinger SSN: 246-09-6026 Last Residence: 27217 Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina, United States of America Born: 20 Feb 1914 Died: 2 Feb 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951) |
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39373 | I25162 | Trollinger | Alexandra Maria | 30 Mar 1995 | 1 May 1995 | 0 | Name: Alexandra Trollinger Gender: Female Race: African American (Black) Age: 1/12 Birth Date: 30 Mar 1995 Birth Place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio, USA Death Date: 2 May 1995 Death Hospital: Hospital/Inpatient Death Place: Dayton, Montgomery, USA Inquest Hospital: Childrens Medical Center Registrar's Certificate Number: 056728 Father: Trollinger Mother: Brion Inquest Questions: Time of Death: 08:37 AM Education: 0 Military Service: No Industry: Own Home/At Home Occupation: Unemployed, never worked, disabled, child, infant Probate search: Search for Alexandra Trollinger in Ohio Wills & Probates collection |
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39374 | I25162 | Trollinger | Alexandra Maria | 30 Mar 1995 | 1 May 1995 | 0 | Burial: Stevenson Cemetery Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, USA |
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39377 | I25206 | Trollinger | Alfred | Abt 1845 | 0 | Note: Because Lucy Trollinger (b abt 1849 NC) and Alfred Trollinger (b abt 1845 NC) are both enumerated on the same page of the 1870 Census, it would appear they are probably siblings. 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Alfred Trollinger Age in 1870: 25 Birth Year: abt 1845 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: Graham, Alamance, North Carolina Race: Black Gender: Male Post Office: Graham Household Members: Name Age Alfred Trollinger 25 North Carolina; black Harriet Trollinger 24 North Carolina; black Martha Trollinger 19 North Carolina; black Nash Trollinger 16 North Carolina; black Eliza Trollinger 11 North Carolina; black Jacob Trollinger 4 North Carolina; black (Domestic Servant) Leathy Jordan 25 North Carolina; Female; Mulatto William Jordan 8/12 North Carolina; Mulatto United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of Freedmen's Complaints Name Alfred Trolinger or Trollinger Race Colored Event Type Residence Event Date 16 September 1868 Event Place Carolina Township, Pitt, North Carolina, United States Affiliate Publication Number M1909 Affiliate Publication Title Records of the Field Offices for the State of North Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872 Attempt to kill, highway robbery |
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39378 | I21710 | Trollinger | Alfred Francis | 16 Oct 1928 | 25 Apr 2013 | 0 | Alfred Francis Trollinger died April 25, 2013 at East Morgan County Hospital in Brush Colorado. A graveside service will be held at Ft. Logan National Cemetery on Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 11:30 am. (Staging area " B" Enter cemetery from Sheridan. You will take the second right turn, this will put you on Wyoming St) A native of Winthrop Massachusetts, he was born October 16, 1928. The son of the late William James and Mary Coffey Trollinger. He is preceded in death by his brothers John and Bill Trollinger and sister Irene Euliss. He was a veteran and retired from the United States Air Force. He is survived by his three sons Joe, Tim and Jerry Trollinger; two daughters Linda Koch and Theresa Trollinger; 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren Pallbearers will be Dylan Trollinger, Zach Trollinger, Ethan Trollinger, Sam Koch, Patrick Koch, Sarah Koch and Gabrielle Trollinger Memorials may be made to the Denver Dumb Friends League. (Ref photo of Alfred attached to his obituary) |
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39379 | I21710 | Trollinger | Alfred Francis | 16 Oct 1928 | 25 Apr 2013 | 0 | BURIAL Fort Logan National Cemetery PLOT Section 35, Site 27 Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA |
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39380 | I21710 | Trollinger | Alfred Francis | 16 Oct 1928 | 25 Apr 2013 | 0 | 1930 United States Federal Census Name: William J Trollinger Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1882 Birthplace: North Carolina Race: White Home in 1930:Fort Banks, Winthrop, Suffolk, Massachusetts Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Mary M Trollinger Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Occupation: Soldier - US Army Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: 29 Parents' birthplace: Household Members: Name Age William J Trollinger 48 North Carolina (Wife) Mary M Trollinger 39 Rhode Island; Both parents born in Irish Free State; Age at first marriage: 29 (Daughter) Irene Trollinger 15 North Carolina (Son) William J Trollinger 14 Rhode Island (Son) John B Trollinger 12 New York (Son) Alfred Trollinger 1 [1 3/12] Massachusetts |
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39381 | I25060 | Trollinger | Alfred Homer | 28 Jun 1955 | 20 Aug 1955 | 0 | Missouri, U.S., Birth Registers Name: Alfred Homer Trollinger Birth Date: 28 Jun 1955 Birth Place: Missouri, USA |
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39382 | I25060 | Trollinger | Alfred Homer | 28 Jun 1955 | 20 Aug 1955 | 0 | According to Missouri Death Certificate, Alfred H. Trollinger was the son of Homer Trollinger and Doris Tate. Informant was Homer Trollinger. | tree1 |
39383 | I25060 | Trollinger | Alfred Homer | 28 Jun 1955 | 20 Aug 1955 | 0 | Burial: Crestlawn Cemetery Millers, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, USA |
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39384 | I21405 | Trollinger | Alfred Hosea | 10 Mar 1873 | 3 Aug 1951 | 0 | "Attached is a copy of the obituaries my mother saved at the time of her grandfather's death. The obituaries are slightly different. At that time there were two newspapers in Atlanta--don't know which obituary is from which paper. Hope this helps. Cheryl" Alfred H. Trollinger Alfred H. Trollinger, 70, of Rte. 1, Austell, died Friday at a private hospital. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at J. Austin Dillon Chapel. The Rev. J. M. Pharr and the Rev. Mr. Cocker will officiate with burial in Hollywood Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, L. H. and A. D. Trollinger; four daughters, Mrs. T. B. Elliott, Mrs. C. A. Cabe, Mrs. H. G. Oliver and Mrs. Louise Freeman, all of Atlanta; two brothers, Boman Trollinger, Ocilla, and Jim Trollinger, Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Belcher, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Jessie Renfroe, Atlanta. (Photocopy of Alfred's newspaper obit provided by Cheryl Page, great granddaughter of Alfred and transcription provided by me, David H. Drollinger 6 Sep 2014) Georgia, Death Index Name: Alfred H Trollinger Death Date: 3 Aug 1951 County of Death: Fulton Gender: M (Male) Race: White Age: 70 Years County of Residence: Douglas Certificate: 18821 |
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39385 | I21405 | Trollinger | Alfred Hosea | 10 Mar 1873 | 3 Aug 1951 | 0 | The following is my case for why Alfred Hosea Trollinger is most likely not the son of Mary Brannon but rather the son of Alice Payne: Albert Bomar Trollinger married Alice Payne 14 Apr 1872. Albert's son, Alfred Hosea Trollinger was born 10 Mar 1873 about thirteen months later which would most likely make Alice the mother of Alfred. Albert's subsequent wife's (Mary Brannon) death notice states that Alfred Hosea was one of her "five sons". This may or may not be true that Mary was actually the mother of Alfred. One of the most compelling pieces of evidence that Alfred Hosea is not the son of Mary Brannon is the 1900 Census where Mary states she is the mother of six children with all six still living (those six children would have to be Albert, Benjamin Bomar, Rachel, Thomas Benjamin, Samuel Jim and Mary Hulda). If Alfred really was her son, Mary would have stated that she was the mother of seven children, not six. Mary also states in the 1900 Census that she and Albert have been married for twenty years which would place their marriage year at about 1880. Because Alfred's birth year is 1873 he was born about seven years before Mary and Albert were married. Hopefully, positive proof will soon surface that settles this issue for good. DHD 4 Sep 2023 From: Cheryl Page To: Gdrollinger@aol.com Cc: Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 14:02:35 -0400 Subject: Re: Alfred Trollinger obituary Hi Gordon, Happy to share with you! My mom told me that her grandfather was always called "Hose", short for Hosea, and that some folks called him "Hosie." Otherwise, she didn't know about the Alfred until shortly before he died and she had no information about his parents. I noticed that in the 1880 census, Hosie was listed as living in Franklin, Georgia, with Emiline Morrison, his grandmother; so there is some connection with the name Morrison. It shows that Hosie's parents were born in South Carolina. I have more questions than answers about who his parents were. I had started writing this, but before I sent this, I received your email with all the questions, so I will answer the questions I can and then send you another email. It may take me a few days to gather all the information I have. I understand your confusion with the South Carolina branch, I've been struggling with it as well. Cheryl |
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39386 | I21405 | Trollinger | Alfred Hosea | 10 Mar 1873 | 3 Aug 1951 | 0 | Dalton, Whitfield, GA per his obituary. | tree1 |
39387 | I14770 | Trollinger | Alfred Junior | 22 Apr 1946 | 16 Oct 1967 | 0 | North Carolina, U.S., Death Certificates Name: Alfred Trallinger Gender: Male Race: Black Age: 22 Birth Date: 2 Jan 1945 Birth Place: fayetteville, North Carolina, United States Residence Place: Fayettevilli, Cumberland, North Carolina Death Date: 16 Oct 1967 Death Place: Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina, USA Father: Walter Trallinger Mother: Janie Jones Note: it is an O on original. Truck driver, struck by train tresspassing Seaboard Coast Line RR |
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39388 | I14770 | Trollinger | Alfred Junior | 22 Apr 1946 | 16 Oct 1967 | 0 | North Carolina, U.S., Birth Indexes Name: Alfred Junior Trollinger Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 22 Apr 1946 Birth County: Cumberland Parent1 Name: Walter Trollinger Roll number: NCVR_B_C029_66003 Volume: 44 Page: 478 Alfred Junior Trollinger in the North Carolina, U.S., Birth Indexes, 1800-2000 Name Alfred Junior Trollinger Event Type Birth Birth Date 22 Apr 1946 Birth Place Cross Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA Death Place Cross Creek, USA Father Walter Trollinger Volume 44 Page 478 |
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39389 | I14770 | Trollinger | Alfred Junior | 22 Apr 1946 | 16 Oct 1967 | 0 | 1950 United States Name Jannie Trollinger Sex Female Age 30 years Birth Year (Estimated) 1920 Birthplace North Carolina Marital Status Married Race Negro Relationship to Head of Household Head Event Date 10 April 1950 Event Place Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States Enumeration District 26-36 Line Number 29 Page Number 27 Jannie Trollinger's Spouses and Children Joe Wm. Trollinger Son M 11 years North Carolina Evelyn Trollinger F 6 years North Carolina Madeline Trollinger 6 years F North Carolina Geraldine Trollinger 5 years F North Carolina Alphus Trollinger 4 years M North Carolina Janie Lee Trollinger 2 years F Walter Lee Trollinger M North Carolina |
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39392 | I41762 | Trollinger | Alice | 16 Feb 1892 | 3 Aug 1916 | 0 | Alice is the probable daughter of William and Margaret Trollinger 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Trolinger Age in 1910: 18 Birth Year: abt 1892 Birthplace: Tennessee Home in 1910: Civil District 7, Bedford, Tennessee Street: Tullahoma Pike Race: Mulatto Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Granddaughter Marital status: Single Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee Native Tongue: English Occupation: Cook Industry: Private Family Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Out of Work: N Number of weeks out of work: 0 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Robert Trolinger 70 Violet Trolinger 60 Alice Trolinger 18 Winston Trolinger 5 |
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39393 | I41762 | Trollinger | Alice | 16 Feb 1892 | 3 Aug 1916 | 0 | Tennessee, U.S., Death Records Name Allice Trolenger Gender Female Race Colored (Black) Age 24 Birth Date 16 Feb 1892 Birth Place Bedford, USA Death Date 3 Aug 1916 Death Place Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee, USA Father Henry Trolenger Mother Lillie Chardey Certificate Number 396 Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis Informant Robert Trolinger (probably Alice's father's father) Tennessee, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index Name Allice Trolenger Birth Date 16 Feb 1892 Birth Place Bedford County, Tennessee Age 24 Death Date 3 Aug 1916 Death Place Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee Burial Date 5 Aug 1916 Burial Place Shelbyville, Tennessee Cemetery Name Mt Ararat Gender Female Race Colored (Black) Marital Status Single Occupation Cook Father's Name Henry Trolenger Father's Birth Place Tennessee Mother's Name Lillie Clardey Mother's Birth Place Tennessee FHL Film Number 1299648 |
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39394 | I914 | Trollinger | Alice A. | 4 Mar 1857 | 8 Aug 1887 | 0 | Burial: Providence Cemetery Plot: E-18 Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, USA Inscription: Wife of W T Wilkins |
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39395 | I914 | Trollinger | Alice A. | 4 Mar 1857 | 8 Aug 1887 | 0 | 14 in 1870 Census 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Allas Trollinger Age: 23 Birth Year: abt 1857 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1880: Faucett, Alamance, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Josep Trollinger Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's name: Nancy Trollinger Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina |
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39396 | I21412 | Trollinger | Alice Cordelia | 23 Oct 1898 | 23 Jan 1975 | 0 | Name: Alice T Cabe Death Date: 23 Jan 1975 County of Death: Cobb Gender: F (Female) Race: White Age: 76 Years County of Residence: Cobb Certificate: 004798 |
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39397 | I21412 | Trollinger | Alice Cordelia | 23 Oct 1898 | 23 Jan 1975 | 0 | 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Trollinger Age in 1910: 11 Birth Year: abt 1899 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1910: Collins, Fulton, Georgia Street: Marietta Road Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Hosea Trollinger Father's Birthplace: Georgia Mother's Name: Clora Trollinger Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Native Tongue: English Attended School: Yes Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Hosea Trollinger 37 Head Clora Trollinger 30 Wife Allen B Trollinger 6 Son Alice Trollinger 11 Daughter Estelle Trollinger 4 Daughter Daisy M Trollinger 1 Daughter 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Allice T Cabe Age: 21 Birth Year: abt 1899 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1920: Atlanta Ward 5, Fulton, Georgia Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Cary A Cabe Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: None Attended School: No Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Cary A Cabe 29 Head Allice T Cabe 21 Wife Rosabel Cabe 5 Daughter Eugene Cabe 3 Son Cathrine Cabe 2 Daughter Sarah F Cabe 0 Daughter 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Cabe [Ulice Cabe] Birth Year: abt 1899 Gender: Female Race: White Age in 1930: 31 Birthplace: Georgia Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Homemaker?: Yes Home in 1930: Center Hill, Fulton, Georgia, USA Map of Home: Center Hill, Fulton, Georgia Street Address: Hollywood Rd Dwelling Number: 309 Family Number: 309 Age at First Marriage: 16 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Georgia Mother's Birthplace: Georgia Able to Speak English: Yes Household Members Age Relationship C A Cabe 41 Head Alice Cabe 31 Wife Rosa Cabe 15 Daughter Catherine Cabe 12 Daughter Francis Cabe 10 Daughter Dorothy Cabe 5 Daughter C A Cabe 2 Son 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Alice L Cabe Respondent: Yes Age: 41 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1899 Gender: Female Race: White Birthplace: Georgia Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Wife Home in 1940: Grove Park, Fulton, Georgia Map of Home in 1940: Grove Park, Fulton, Georgia Street: Hollywood Road House Number: 990 Inferred Residence in 1935: Grove Park, Fulton, Georgia Residence in 1935: Grove Park Sheet Number: 7A Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 6th grade Weeks Worked in 1939: 0 Income: 0 Income Other Sources: No Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Carey A Cabe 51 Head Alice L Cabe 41 Wife Rose M Cabe 25 Daughter Katherine B Cabe 23 Daughter Sarah F Cabe 20 Daughter Dorothy A Cabe 15 Daughter Carey A Cabe 12 Son U.S., City Directories Name: Alice L Cabe Gender: Female Residence Year: 1956 Street Address: 992 Hollywood rd NW Residence Place: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Spouse: Carey A Cabe Publication Title: Atlanta, Georgia, City Directory, 1956 U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index Name: Alice L Trollinger Gender: Female Spouse: Carey A Cabe Child: Carey Alford Cabe U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index Name: Alice C Trollinger Gender: Female Spouse: Casey A Cabe Child: Myrtle Rose Owen |
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39398 | I21412 | Trollinger | Alice Cordelia | 23 Oct 1898 | 23 Jan 1975 | 0 | BURIAL Mount Harmony Memorial Gardens Cemetery Mableton, Cobb County, Georgia, USA |
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39400 | I26202 | Trollinger | Alice Faye | Abt 1935 | 0 | In the 1940 Census, there are three females identified as the granddaughters of Adolphus. They are Ineta Trollinger age 7; Alice Faye Trollinger age 5 and Betty Lou Trollinger age 2. Also identified is a daughter named Beannie age 23. Out of all Adolphus' children, Beanie (Beannie) Trollinger seems to be the most logical mother of Ineta, Alice and Betty and because they all carry the Trollinger surname, it appears they were all born out of wedlock. It is unknown (as of 2024) what became of Beanie, Ineta, Alice and Betty. | tree1 |
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