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7951 | I1565 | Drollinger | Abraham Kidd | 19 Aug 1822 | 18 Jun 1889 | 0 | Abraham Kid Drollinger Wilson Pioneer Cemetery Fort Madison, Lee County, Iowa USA Inscription: Abraham Kid Drollinger Born Sept. 19, 1822 Died June 18, 1899 Data taken by Graves Registration Project W P A |
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7952 | I3109 | Drollinger | Ace Lester | 10 Nov 1906 | 16 Aug 1992 | 0 | His actual first name may be 'Asa'. Ref 1920 Census. Ace and Lois had a total of four children, all boys (Richard, Russell, James and Edward) according to Earl James Drollinger 19 Apr 2006. Ace and Lois owned and operated a tavern by the name of "Ace's Main Street Inn" according to Ralph Eugene Drollinger on 18 Feb 2007. |
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7953 | I3109 | Drollinger | Ace Lester | 10 Nov 1906 | 16 Aug 1992 | 0 | Birth date from SSDI. | tree1 |
7954 | I3109 | Drollinger | Ace Lester | 10 Nov 1906 | 16 Aug 1992 | 0 | Pape Funeral Home records, Danville IL DROLLINGER, ACE L. Date of Birth 11/10/1906 Place of Birth ALICE STA,IN Father DROLLINGER,HOMER d:danville,il Mother HESS,ETTA age:85 Spouse LOIS M.'99 Wedding Date 11/1/1929 Date of Death 8/16/1992 Cemetery FLORAL HILL Social Security Death Index Name: Ace L. Drollinger SSN: 342-01-9841 Last Residence: 60942 Hoopeston, Vermilion, Illinois, United States of America Born: 10 Nov 1906 Died: 16 Aug 1992 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951) |
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7955 | I3109 | Drollinger | Ace Lester | 10 Nov 1906 | 16 Aug 1992 | 0 | Burial: Floral Hill Cemetery Iroquois County, Illinois, USA Inscription: DROLLINGER Lois I. Jan. 23, 1910 Mar. 12, 1999 Ace L. Nov. 10, 1906 Aug. 16, 1992 |
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7956 | I3071 | Drollinger | Ada Dora | 2 Jun 1868 | 9 May 1936 | 0 | Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Craig, aged 67 years, wife of Owen Craig, who died Saturday at the home of her son, Edgar in Veedersburg, were held at two o'clock Monday afternoon at the United Brethren church in Veedersburg. Mrs. Craig was born June 2, 1868, south of Veedersburg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drollinger. She married Owen Craig 50 years ago. She was a member of United Brethren church. Surviving are the husband and five sons, Edgar, Roy, Samuel, William and Clifford, all of Veedersburg; one daughter, Mrs. Viola Grigson, Veedersburg; one brother, Berth Drollinger, of near Yeddo. - May 14, 1936 |
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7957 | I3071 | Drollinger | Ada Dora | 2 Jun 1868 | 9 May 1936 | 0 | Burial: Bonebrake Cemetery Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA Inscription: CRAIG Ada D. 1868 - 1936 Owen B. 1858 - 1937 |
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7958 | I803 | Drollinger | Adam | 4 Apr 1708 | 1803 | 0 | There is much false or misinterpreted data attached to Adam. We as family historians have to dig out and separate fact from fiction where possible. Some we can eliminate by simple logic. Others are harder and with the advent of the internet and the insidious data miners who glean info from others and post it as their own work make separating fact from fiction very hard. The Trollinger monument in in Haw River is a case in point. There are some rumors that it was originally wood. That would account for the error in the dates. What we do know is Adam crossed the Atlantic in 1738 with his family and that of his first cousin Johann Eberhard. They landed in Philadelphia in 1738 and then the data becomes scarce. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Name: Adam Drollinger Age: 30 Birth Year: abt 1707 Arrival Year: 1737 Arrival Place: America Primary Immigrant: Drollinger, Adam Source Publication Code: 1815 Source Bibliography: EHMANN, KARL. Die Auswanderung in die Neuengland-Staaten aus Orten des Enzkreises im 18. Jahrhundert. (Suedwestdeutsche Blaetter fuer Familien- und Wappenkunde, special supplement, 1977.) 59p. Household Members: Name Relation Adam Drollinger U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Name: Adam Drollinger Age: 30 Birth Year: abt 1708 Arrival Year: 1738 Arrival Place: Pennsylvania Primary Immigrant: Drollinger, Adam Source Publication Code: 1804 Annotation: Taken from original manuscripts in the state archives. Names given throughout pages 1-677. Foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania named on pages 521-667. No. 3776, Kelker, supplements this. Source Bibliography: EGLE, WILLIAM HENRY, editor Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775, with the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808. (Pennsylvania Archives, ser. 2, vol. 17.) Harrisburg [PA]: E.K. Meyers, 1890. 787p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1967. Household Members: Name Relation Adam Drollinger U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Name: Adam Drollinger Age: 30 Birth Year: abt 1708 Arrival Year: 1738 Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Primary Immigrant: Drollinger, Adam Source Publication Code: 2855.5 Source Bibliography: HACKER, WERNER. Auswanderungen aus Baden und dem Breisgau: Obere und mittlere rechtsseitige Oberrheinlande im 18. Jahrhundert archivalisch dokumentiert. Stuttgart [Germany]: Konrad Theiss, 1980. 743p. Household Members: Name Relation Adam Drollinger U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Name: Adam Drollinger Arrival Year: 1738 Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Primary Immigrant: Drollinger, Adam Source Publication Code: 7820 Annotation: An index by Marvin V. Koger, Index to the Names of 30,000 Immigrants...Supplementing the Rupp, Ship Load Volume, 1935, 232p. is inferior to Wecken's index in the third edition (above). Page 449 contains "Names of the First Palatines in North Carolina, as Source Bibliography: RUPP, ISRAEL DANIEL. A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a Statement of the Names of Ships, Whence They Sailed, and the Date of Their Arrival at Philadelphia, Chronologically Arranged, Together with the Necessary Historical and Other Notes, also, an Appendix Containing Lists of More Than One Thousand German and French Names in New York prior to 1712. Leipzig [Germany]: Household Members: Name Relation Adam Drollinger U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Name: Adam Drollinger Arrival Year: 1738 Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Primary Immigrant: Drollinger, Adam Source Publication Code: 9041 Annotation: Contains 29,800 names, with annotations written by Krebs (see no. 4203). Various references to the names in Strassburger will be found in other listings, mostly where authors have attempted to line up their information with that in Strassburger. This work Source Bibliography: STRASSBURGER, RALPH BEAVER. Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Edited by William John Hinke. Norristown [PA]: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1983. Vol. 1. 1727-1775. 776p. Household Members: Name Relation Adam Drollinger Adam's age on arrival in Philadelphia 20 September 1738 is given as 30 which is consistant with his birth record in the Ellmendingen Church Books. The dates on the monument in the Trollinger Cemetery in Haw River are more consistant with Hans Michael, his father. The land grant to Adam, entered 13 May 1778, issued 13 March 1780, entry number 11 and his listing on tax lists 1780 - 81 make his death in 1776 unlikely. I place it in 1803 because of the multiple grantor deeds listing his heirs. I would be doing an injustice if I didn't mention Brigitte Burkett's excellent research book. "Emigrants from Baden and Wuertemberg in the Eighteenth Century" volume 1 Baden Durlach and vicinity by Picton Press October 1996. She combines Hacker's work along with Strassburger and Hinke lists and her original work in German Church Books. Adam and family are treated on pages 61 and 62. Most sources say Adam was in Haw River as early as 1745. There are three sources that place Adam in Pennsylvania as late as 1750. Published archives of PA, 3rd series volume XXIV page 122 Warrantees of Land, Adam Drollinger 100 acres 11 March 1746; page 170 Throllinger Adam 50 acres 23 April 1746. A short explanation of the obtaining of land in the colony of Pennsylvaia is in order. As proprietors, the young Penns had absolute authority to dispose of their lands. Using the Land Office and land distribution policies instituted by William Penn, they updated surveying procedures to accommodate as many settlers as possible from 1732 to 1765. Two categories of land were established to reflect land settlement up to that point: improved and unimproved land. During William Penn's proprietorship, much of the land settlement was never recorded formally so squatting on land was common practice. Land that had been settled under this policy was considered improved land. All other lands vacant were considered unimproved lands. In order to regulate the settling of their lands and to retrieve payment from squatters who settled before 1754, the Penns further updated the application system, which consisted of a series of documents including application, warrant, survey, and patent. So the land warrant was permission to survey the land and also a first claim part of the process. Bucks County Pennsylvania court records, 12 April 1750 Oath of Allegiance Adam Drollinger. This oath is referred to as a Quaker Baptism possibly as it is mentioned in Guisuippi's Quaker Records. The possibility exists that between obtaining land warrants and the 1750 Oath of Allegiance, Adam traveled overland to Haw River to see his father. Returning by water would account for his 2nd Oath in 1750. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Name: Adam Drullinger Year: 1750 Place: Pennsylvania Source Publication Code: 2564 Primary Immigrant: Drullinger, Adam Annotation: Data derived from return-forms connected with the naturalization of foreign Protestants, papers that were sent from the Colonies to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations. Transcribed from two Entry Books, once the property of the Board of Trad Source Bibliography: GIUSEPPI, MONTAGUE SPENCER, editor. Naturalizations of Foreign Protestants in the American and West Indian Colonies (Pursuant to Statute 13 George II, c.7). (Publications of the Huguenot Society of London, 1921, vol. 24.) Manchester [England]: The Huguenot Society of London, 1921. 196p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1979. Page: 44 These sources place Adam in Pennsylvania but don't explain the Haw River location. The answer is that Adam moved around a lot more that earlier believed. He would have traveled south via the Great Wagon Road but returned to Philadelphia by ship on one trip. One can imagine Adam as a German speak with little English skills getting caught up in bureaucracy and having to take another oath of allegiance to the British after being unable to explain he had taken one prior. The Road South The heavily traveled Great Wagon Road was the primary route for the early settlement of the Southern United States, particularly the "back country". Although a wide variety of settlers traveled southward on the road, two dominant cultures emerged. The German Palatines and Scotch-Irish American immigrants arrived in huge numbers because of unendurable conditions in Europe. The Germans (also known as Pennsylvania Dutch) tended to find rich farmland and work it zealously to become stable and prosperous. The other group (known also as Presbyterian or Ulster Scots) tended to be restless, clannish, and fiercely independent; they formed what became known as the Appalachian Culture. Partly because of the language difference, the two groups tended to keep to themselves. Beginning at the port of Philadelphia, where many immigrants entered the colonies, the Great Wagon Road passed through the towns of Lancaster and York in southeastern Pennsylvania. Turning southwest, the road crossed the Potomac River and entered the Shenandoah Valley near present-day Martinsburg, West Virginia. It continued south in the valley via the Great Warriors' Trail (also called the Indian Road), which was established by centuries of Indian travel over ancient trails created by migrating buffalo herds. The Shenandoah portion of the road is also known as the Valley Pike. The Treaty of Lancaster in 1744 had established colonists' rights to settle along the Indian Road. Although traffic on the road increased dramatically after 1744, it was reduced to a trickle during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) from 1756 to 1763. But after the war ended, it became the most heavily traveled road in America. South of the Shenandoah Valley, the road reached the Roanoke River at the town of Big Lick (today, Roanoke). South of Roanoke, the Great Wagon Road was also called the Carolina Road. At Roanoke, a road forked southwest, leading into the upper New River Valley and on to the Holston River in the upper Tennessee Valley. From there, the Wilderness Road led into Kentucky, ending at the Ohio River where flatboats were available for further travel into the Midwest and even to New Orleans. From Big Lick/Roanoke, after 1748, the Great Wagon Road passed through the Maggoty Gap (also called Maggodee) to the east side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continuing south through the Piedmont region, it passed through the present-day North Carolina towns of Winston-Salem, Salisbury, and Charlotte and sites of earlier Indian settlements on the historic Indian Trading Path. The Great Wagon Road ultimately reached Augusta, Georgia, on the Savannah River, a distance of more than 800 miles (1,300 km) from Philadelphia. Despite its current name, the southern part of this road was by no means passable by wagons until later colonial times. The 1751 Fry-Jefferson map on this page notes the term "Waggon" only north of Winchester, Virginia. In 1753, a group of wagon travelers reported that "the good road ended at Augusta" (now Staunton, Virginia), although they did keep going all the way to Winston-Salem. By all accounts, it was never a comfortable route. The lines of settlers' covered wagons moving south were matched by a line of wagons full of agricultural produce heading north to urban markets; these were interspersed with enormous herds of cattle, hogs, and other livestock being driven north to market. Although there surely would have been pleasant areas for travel, road conditions also could vary from deep mud to thick dust, mixed with animal waste. Inns generally provided only the most basic food and a space to sleep. That Adam and his father made use of the road there should be no doubt. Probably the father Hans Michael was the first to use it while Adam was engaged in acquiring land in Pennsylvania. There should be no doubt that Adam made use of the road before finally settling in Haw River. He returned to Pennsylvania by ship and did have to swear another oath of allegiance to the English King in 1750. That Adam made a further trip north is evidenced by his selling of a land warrant in 1753. Some thing that is often missed is the fact that Adam's father, Hans Michael, also came over to the new world. He is listed in "Auswanderungen aus Baden und dem Breisgau" Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart and Aalen 1980 by Werner Hacker. Hacker #1710 Hans Michael Drollinger of Ellmendingen, with wife and children, wants to go to his son, Adam, in Pennsylvania, who emigrated 1738 and has asked to join him; Hans Michael was released in 1740 with 8 other parties, 47 persons, but stayed for a while to sell his property. He leaves for Pennsylvania with his wife and 1 son 1743. Ship Rosanna, James Reason, Master, from Rotterdam 26 Sep 1743... Hance Michel Droliner... Gabriel Drollinger. Orange County Records, volume 1, Trolinger, Adam Warrant 18 Aug 1761, 700 acres on south side of Haw River, includes plantation he now lives on. Surveyed 16 Sep 1761, deed 6 Dec 1761. Abstracts of the minutes of the court of pleas and quarter sessions of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina September 1752 through August 1766. Court of March 1757 ... Adam Trollinger appointed Overseer of Road from Haw River to the Great Alamance. Court of September 1757 ... Deed from Adam Trollinger to Jacob Mason, 1 acre in Corbintown. Court of May 1765 ... Mary Henson (aged 5 years) daughter of Benjamin Henson, bound to Adam Trollinger until she is 18 years of age. Land Deeds Orange County NC Trollinger, Jacob Henry Survey, 6 Dec 1756, 160 acres on west side of Haw River & both sides of the New Trading Path; Stophel Head, George Trout SCC Jacob Henry Trollinger 18 Aug 1759 160 acres in Orange county in the Parish of St Mathew on the west side of Haw River and on both sides of the New Trading Path, joining the said river. Trolinger Adam Warrant 18 Aug 1761, 700 acres on south side Haw River, includes plantation he nows lives on, surveyed 16 Sep 1761, Deed 6 Dec 1761 Mar 1760 Orange County Court Minutes Ordered that Michael Trollinger have Liberty to keep Public Ferry near the pine ford over the Haw River on his making a Good and Sufficient road thereto at his own proper cost and likewise giving Alexander Mebane and Adam Trollinger or any other two freeholders in this County Security's for the performance thereof. (Father of Adam?) Court Minutes Orange County March 1757 Adam Trollinger appointed Overseer of Road from Haw River to the Great Alamance. Sep 1757 Deed from Adam Trollinger to Jacob Mason, 1 acre in Corbintown May 1765 Mary Henson (aged 5 years) daughter of Benjamin Henson, bound to Adam Trollinger, until she is 18 years of age. Henry Trollinger's Grist Mill on the upper Ford of Haw River to be a Public Mill. Orange County State Land Grants entered 13 May 1778, issued 13 Mar 1780, entry number 11, Adam Trollinger, 250 acres, bounded on the E & S by Henry Trollinger, beginning at a Hickory on the bank of Haw River Henry Trollinger corner then along his line S 75 Ch to a Post Oak thence E 38 Chains to a Shugar on the Haw River then down the meander of the river 20 Chains to Red Oak thence W 65 Ch & 50 Links to a BJ thence N 93 Ch to a White Oak & Post Oak thence E to the first station, surveyed 20 Mar 1779 by Thomas Taylor, John Huffman & John Elmore SCC entered 20 Dec 1779, issued 9 Nov 1784, entry no 1147, John Trolanger (Drolanger) entered for 100 acres, issued for 93 acres, beginning upon a Stone Thomas Sharp Corner thence 30 Ch Ch to a Hickory then E 15 Ch to P oak then S 12 & a half Ch to B Jack then W 33 Ch to the County line on P Oak then County line N 42 & a half Ch to Stake thence E 18 & a half chains to the beginning, surveyed 10 Jul 1782 by Benjamin Rainey DS, Wm Phillips & Wm Gant SCC. On the branches of Haw River adjoining Guilford County line and the land of Thomas Sharp. On the waters of Travises Creek of Haw river. Oct. 31. The road was miserable, but we made 26 miles, crossed the Haw River, and camped near Drollinger's. He was not at home when we arrived but returned late, somewhat intoxicated. He made a great stir when he saw that a fire had been built on his land, but when he learned who we were he excused himself, he was ashamed that he had drunk so much, we should not think ill of him, we were heartily welcome, he was a poor fellow who could not help himself, but he was at our service. He soon went to his house, and we were well content. We nearly had a serious misfortune today, for fire was discovered in the beds in the Sisters' tent. Fortunately it was found in time and extinguished. As the Brethren slept by the fire at night a burning log rolled toward them, but they were waked in time. Nov. 1. Drollinger attended our morning prayers, and gave our drivers some hay, and went with us to a road leading to a mill. He was much ashamed of last night, and wished that we could spend the day with him so that he might kill a cow, and share it with us as a peace offering. We felt sorry for the poor man, for he seems to love the Brethren, and the Saviour will not let his willingness to serve us go unrewarded. After dinner Br. Sauter rode ahead to the Wachau; Br. Christian Henrich gave him a letter to the Brethren there announcing our approach. We had a fairly good night, but toward day the wolves waked us with their not particularly agreeable howling. Our Graff joined in the concert, but when the wolves heard the new voice they suddenly stopped. Source: Diary of the Little Pilgrim Congregation that on Oct. 2, 1755, left Bethlehem for the Wachau in North Carolina. Deed recorded 1779, Aug 11, Wast PA. Nicholas Gower Easton, Penna All men by these presents that I Adam Trollinger near Nazareth and the County of Northampton and Province of Pennsylvania and in consideration of Ninety-five pounds current lawful money of Pennsylvania, to me in hand paid by Nicholas Gower in the township of Salisbury, County and Providence as for said, the receipt where I do hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargined and hold by the present do grant, bargin and sell unto the said Nicholas Gower, his heirs Executors and Assign all my right property and interest of a certain piece of land, situated on Tetamy Creek adjoining the lands of John Lefevr. Containing one hundred acres more or less and with all the buildings and improvements or so intended to be to the said Nicholas Gower, his heirs, Executors, Admin. Assign. With all and singular the said improved buildings, unto the said Nicholas Gower. In the presence of two honorable witness where of I have here unto set my hand and seal this 22nd day in the year of our Lord 1753. (X) Adam Trollinger Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Jacob Weif, Joseph Wollnot, Northampton County, on the 28th day of July 1779 before me the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace, personally appeared Jost Wollart and upon his solemn affirmation according to the law did declare and say he was present and did see Adam Trollinger Trollinger the grantor together with Teller Jacob Weif witness the execution thereof and for. Taken before me, Abraham Berlin **THIS LAND OF ADAM'S IS NOW IN SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, LEHIGH COUNTY, ALONG THE SACONY CREEK. LEHIGH, CREATED 1812. SALISBURY TODAY IS A SMALL TOWNSHIP ON THE SOUTH BORDER OF ALLENTOWN. IF YOU CAN FIND THE TOWN OF EMMAUS, LOCATED NEAR THE JOINTURE OF HIGHWAYS 309 (TO PHILADELPHIA) AND 78 (TO NJ) , SALISBURY IS JUST NORTH OF THIS. THE SAUCONY CREEK CAN BE SEEN ON DETAILED MAPS--IT HAD SOME FORGES LOCATED THERE IN THE 1700'S. THIS WOULD PUT ADAM JUST UP HIGHWAY 309 FROM WHERE EBERHARD IS BELIEVED TO HAVE LIVED--GO DOWN TO THE TELFORD/SOUDERTON AREA ABOUT 15-20 MILES. OUR JACOB (son of Johann Eberhard) IS FOUND WORKING AT THE HEREFORD FURNACE IN 1754--FROM EMMAUS TAKE RTE. 100 INTO THE NE TIP OF BERKS--ONLY ABOUT 10 MILES AWAY. INTERESTING. (Laree Trollinger) http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/1738friend.htm (site is no longer in existance) Gordon L Drollinger 2014 1738 Friendship [List 58 A, B, C] Friendship Captain: Henry Beech From: Rotterdam By Way of: Dover Arrival: Philadelphia, 20 Sep 1738 87 qualified (men 16 and over), women & children 195, whole 282. Name, Age Place of Origin (Town, Province) Source Remarks (USA, Spelling Variations, Occupation, Relationships, etc.) Florian Bübinger, 22 Bobinger Christian Jung, 37 Young Jacob Brust, 24 Stephan Glaser, 48 Jacob Rost Valentin Schaller, 24 Ellmendingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Shaller Michael Karcher, 46 Hans Jörg Becher, 18 Johannes Kuhn, 30 Kohn Dewald Klingler, 24 Lorentz Dibong, 43 Debong Johannes Negele, 30 Abraham Eker, 52 Phillip Stover, 31 Adam Kreps, 19 Henrich Seibel, 27 Johanna Magdalena (Boll) Ursula Elisabetha, 4 Johann Conrad Hassloch, Bayern (Pfalz) Bur2000 To Berks Co., PA Johannes Schreiber, 32 Adam Pence, 22 Jacob Vollmer, 40 Jacob Fulmer, 15 Hans Peter Rodberger, 40 Rausenberger Christian Meyer, 32 Tobias Dittis, 35 Dewalt Stenard, 31 Stormer Jacob Zorn, 20 Michael Hubrich, 25 Hooverich Jure Bukh, 30 Johannes Schwartzwelder, 50 Johannes Schaller, 26 Catharina (Weinhardt) Ellmendingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Shaller Jacob Huper, 25 Johann Granget, 38 Michael Mö�ner, 37, tailor Salome (Reister) Casper Mö�ner, 16 Christian, 14 Christoph, 9 Brötzingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Messner Leobold Jost, 36 Agnesia (Weick) Andreas, 11 Dorothea Margaretha, 7 Maria Agnesia, 4 Brötzingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Yost Jurg Müller, 21 Bartle Bach, 54 Adam Bach, 18 Jure Hartman, 40 Paul Hime, 17 Jacob Hime, 16 Johannes Schwaner, 20 Schwanner Jacob Stamler, 18 Jurg Moler, 33 Makale Johannes Stinglie, 21 Friedrich Pfunder, 33 Pender Bernhard Motz, 46 Maria Elisabetha () Eva Elisabetha Margaretha Anna Maria Maria Catharina Niederhochstadt, Bayern (Pfalz) Bur2000 To Berks Co, PA Hans Michel Bronst, 33 Brouch Valentin Pence, 48 Bence Johann Jierdan, 26 Jordan Christoph Wies, 17 Jacob Dertie, 32 Durie Nicholas Straus, 25 Johann Gofries, 36 Gauffres Valentin Reintzel, 17 Niederhochstadt, Bayern (Pfalz) Bur2000 Abraham Wendell, 26 Johannes Fryling, 25 Michael Borer, 25 Burret Jurg Kaufman, 20 Bur2000 Adam Ritter, 27 Peter Laux, 32 Anna Catharina Georg Theobald, 7 Catharina, 5 Catharina, 3 Johann Jacob, 1 Niederhochstadt, Bayern (Pfalz) Bur2000 Laencus, Berks Co. Philipp Sowber, 20 Summer Jacob Schup, 38 Shup Eberhard Drollinger, 32 Anna Maria (Böhner) Johann Eberhardt, 11 Anna Christina, 10 Friederich Jacob, 7 Anna Maria, 4 Daniel, 1 1/2 Ellmendingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Trollinger Adam Schwartzwäld, 19 Jurg Kern, 38 Wendell Jacobie, 29 Bernherd Eger, 50 Jacob Eger, 25 Michael Eger, 23 Adam Drollinger, 30 Margaretha (Beck), 37 Jacob Heinrich, 7 Eva Catharina, 5 Christina, 1 Ellmendingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Trollinger Friedrich Harle, 26 Karle Sebastian Neas, 55 Henrich Herher, 46 Hernner Georg Daniel Gensemer, 45 Christina Johannes Catharina Jörg Jacob Margretha Niederhochstadt, Bayern-Pfalz Bur2000 to Berks Co. Veit Bechtoldt, 26 Magdalena (Weick) Brötzingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Bechtle Jacob Wagner, 45 Anna Maria (Jung) Maria Clara, 14 Maria Magdalena, 14 Hans Jacob, 13 Christianus, 9 Nöttingen, Baden Hac1980 Bur1996 Johannes Längle, 33 Lenglie Philip Lorentz Hautz, 23 Anna Catharina Hassloch, Bayern-Pfalz Bur2000 Hauds, Berks Co. Johannes Gensemer, 17 Johannes Fredrich, 17 Markus Schmidt, 34 Smith Martie Karcher, 19 Friedrich Reinekh, 32 Hans Jurg Bough, 40 Buck Friedrich Haylie, 20 Hilie Martin Speck, 35 Jurg König, 30 Kenich Johann Wendel Braun, 37 Brown |
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7959 | I803 | Drollinger | Adam | 4 Apr 1708 | 1803 | 0 | Copy of Familien Register in the possession of Gordon L. Drollinger | tree1 |
7960 | I803 | Drollinger | Adam | 4 Apr 1708 | 1803 | 0 | I place the death of Adam at 1803 due to the multiple grantor deeds of 1803 rather than the misleading grave stone in the Haw River grave yard. Gordon L. Drollinger | tree1 |
7961 | I803 | Drollinger | Adam | 4 Apr 1708 | 1803 | 0 | Does your German family tree seem to be overloaded with Johanns and Marias? German children were given two names. Boys commonly were baptized with the first name Johannes (or Johann, often abbreviated Joh). German girls were baptized Maria, Anna or Anna Maria. This tradition started in the Middle Ages. So a family could have five boys with the first name Johann. You can see the potential for confusion until you understand that the first name doesn't mean a thing. This is because German boys almost always were baptized with the first name Johannes (or Johann, abbreviated Joh). German girls were baptized Maria, Anna or Anna Maria. (This tradition started in the Middle Ages.) This means a family could (and commonly did) have five boys with the first name Johann. You can see the high potential for confusion until you understand that the first name doesn't mean a thing. Second Naming Tradition The second name, known as the Rufname, along with the surname is what would be used in marriage, tax, land and death records. So in a family with boys Johann Friedrich, Johann Peter, Johann Daniel, etc., the children would be called by (and recorded in documents as as) Friedrich, Peter and Daniel. Usually, the name Johannes in these records marked a ?true John? who would continue to be so identified. By the 19th century, more Germans gave their children three names. Again, typically only one of the middle names was used throughout the person's life. Roman Catholics often used saints' names, while most Protestant groups also included names from the Old Testament or even nonChristian mythology. Nicknames Another naming tradition involves nicknames, often called Kurzformen. In English, most nicknames are created by dropping the last syllable of the given name (for example, Christoper and Christine become "Chris"). Germans, however, often shorten a given name by dropping the first part of it. It's important to note that these familiar forms are used in church or other records, even though by today's standards we might expect full or formal names to be used. Some of the many examples (using more authentic but understandable German spellings) are: Nicklaus = Klaus Sebastian = Bastian Christophel = Stophel Christina = Stin or Stina Katharina = Trin Note that these familiar forms are used in church or other records, even though by today's standards we might expect formal names to be used. First daughter received the name of the maternal grandmother. Second daughter received the name of the paternal grandmother. However, such naming patterns were not consistently or universally followed in all of Germany. |
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7962 | I1404 | Drollinger | Adam | 10 Aug 1736 | 10 Aug 1736 | 0 | Baden and Hesse Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name Adam Drollinger Event Type Taufe (Baptism) Birth Date 10. Aug 1736 (10 Aug 1736) Baptism Date 10. Aug 1736 (10 Aug 1736) Baptism Place Ittersbach, Preußen, Baden Father Adam Drollinger Mother Margaretha Drollinger Parish as it Appears Ittersbach |
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7963 | I2818 | Drollinger | Adam | 18 Jul 1792 | 27 Dec 1852 | 0 | "The Chancery Court Record, Vol. D, February 1826 records that John Morkert, administrator of the estate of William Drollinger, petitioned the heirs to sell land in Preble County. He stated that William died in 1824 without issue and listed the brothers and sisters who survive him: John Drollinger, Adam Drollinger, Catharine Drollinger, Henry Chrisman and Elizabeth his wife, late Drollinger; John Hetsler and Barbara, his wife, late Drollinger; Christena Drollinger; Frederick Drollinger, deceased, his children, Henry, Eli, Gabriel, Aaron, Polly, Barbara, Martha, and Elizabeth Drollinger." Kay Germaine Ingalls According to 1850 Census of Fountain Co, IN Adam was worth $3,000 Name: Adam Drollinger Age: 57 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1793 Birth Place: North Carolina Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Van Buren, Fountain, Indiana Household Members: Name Age Adam Drollinger 57 Hannah Drollinger 53 William Drollinger 25 Samuel Drollinger 21 Amanda Drollinger 17 Elvira Drollinger 15 Reuben Drollinger 13 Tilman A H Drollinger 11 Name: Adam Drolinger of Montgomery County Ohio Issue Date: 1 May 1824 State of Record: Indiana Acres: 80 Accession Number: IN0900__.251 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Crawfordsville Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 1809 Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties 19 19-N 7-W 2nd PM Fountain Name: Adam Drollinger of Fountain County Issue Date: 8 Jun 1833 State of Record: Indiana Acres: 40 Accession Number: IN1210__.052 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Crawfordsville Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 16850 Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties 30 19-N 7-W 2nd PM Fountain Name: Adam Drollinger Issue Date: 5 Apr 1837 State of Record: Indiana Acres: 40 Accession Number: IN3170__.190 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Crawfordsville Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 27528 Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties 30 19-N 7-W 2nd PM Fountain Name: Adam Drollinger Issue Date: 10 Sep 1838 State of Record: Indiana Acres: 40 Accession Number: IN3250__.154 Metes and Bounds: No Land Office: Crawfordsville Canceled: No US Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Number: 31486 Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties 19 19-N 7-W 2nd PM Fountain DEATH: Fountain County Courthouse, Covington, Indiana - Probate Records Book - B Apr 1854- Jan 1855, p. 412-414 Thomas Lyons is appointed admin of Adam Drullinger's estate on Jan 1, 1853. Gives an accounting of the estate on Apr 11, 1855. Appraisement of real estate $864. 51, Sale of bills $250.77, Sales of rents of farms for 1853 $178.30. Total $1,042.30. List s bills paid, leaving $23.68 From the probate record of Adam Drullunger 13 Jan 1854 Account of William Bell, guardian of Reuben and Tillman Drollinger, infant heirs of Adam Drollinger deceased. Shows an account of advance made in Adam's lifetime to Rosanna Bonebrake, $85.61; Elizabeth Drollinger, $98.63; John Drollinger, $102.00; William Drollinger, $105.87; Hannah Booe, $107.52; Noah Drollinger, $101.50; Hiram Drollinger, $78.22; Samuel Drollinger, $104.12; Amanda Drollinger, $21.10; and Elvirer Drollinger, $18.40. Adam had made no advancements to Reuben and Tillman, his minor sons. Hannah had intermarried with John C. Booe; Elizabeth intermarried with John H. Drollinger since deceased; and Amanda and Elvirer were daughters of Adam. |
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7964 | I2818 | Drollinger | Adam | 18 Jul 1792 | 27 Dec 1852 | 0 | Adam Drollinger Burial: Bonebrake Cemetery Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA |
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7965 | I324 | Drollinger | Adam | 2 Nov 1824 | 9 Jan 1905 | 0 | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms Name: Adam Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 2 Nov 1824 Birth Place: Dietenhaussen Baptism Date: 2 Nov 1824 Baptism Place: Evangelisch, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden Death Date: 9 Jan 1905 Father: Gottfried Drollinger Mother: Margarethe Bauer FHL Film Number: 1238350 Reference ID: 2:RNBZC3 |
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7966 | I324 | Drollinger | Adam | 2 Nov 1824 | 9 Jan 1905 | 0 | Baden and Hesse Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name: Adam Drollinger Death Age: 80 Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date: 2. Nov 1824 (2 Nov 1824) Death Date: 9. Jan 1905 (9 Jan 1905) Burial Date: 11. Jan 1905 (11 Jan 1905) Burial Place: Ellmendingen, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preußen Parish as it Appears: Ellmendingen Page number: 326;327 |
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7967 | I22783 | Drollinger | Adam | 4 Aug 1865 | 26 Aug 1915 | 0 | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 Name: Adam Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 4 Aug 1865 Baptism Date: 8 Aug 1865 Baptism Place: Evangelisch, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden Death Date: 26 Aug 1915 Father: Adam Drollinger Mother: Magdalene Seemann FHL Film Number: 1238339 Reference ID: 2:MPPVKR |
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7968 | I3040 | Drollinger | Adam Brian | 27 Jul 1846 | Aft 1850 | 0 | Adam apparently died as a child as he does not appear in any other documents beyond the 1850 Census. | tree1 |
7969 | I17056 | Drollinger | Adam Daniel | 30 Nov 1840 | 26 Feb 1913 | 0 | Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name: Adam Daniel Drollinger Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date: 30 Nov 1840 Death Date: 26 Feb 1913 Death Age: 72 Burial Date: 1 Mrz 1913 (1 Mar 1913) Burial Place: Maienfels u. Neuhütten, Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany) Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name: Adam Daniel Drollinger Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date: 30 Nov 1840 Death Date: 26 Feb 1913 Death Age: 72 Burial Date: 1 Mrz 1913 (1 Mar 1913) Burial Place: Maienfels u. Neuhütten, Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany) Father: Daniel Drollinger Mother: Karoline Scheuermann Spouse: Rosine Pauline Eberts Page Number: 241 Custodian: Evangelisches Landeskirchenamt, Stuttgart, Deutschland |
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7971 | I2991 | Drollinger | Adam F. | 14 Sep 1820 | 27 Dec 1824 | 0 | Adam's middle name may be Frederick in honor of his father's brother Frederick. | tree1 |
7972 | I2147 | Drollinger | Adelheid | 29 Oct 1858 | 0 | Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name: Adelheid Drollinger Event Type: Taufe (Baptism) Birth Date: 29 Okt 1858 (29 Oct 1858) Baptism Date: 31 Okt 1858 (31 Oct 1858) Baptism Place: Hürben, Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany) Father: Johann Georg Drollinger Mother: Rosina Hadeler Custodian: Evangelische Kirche Hürben (OA. Heidenheim) |
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7974 | I27429 | Drollinger | Adolf Friedrich | 16 Apr 1877 | 10 Sep 1908 | 0 | New York Passenger Lists Name: Adolf Drollinger Arrival Date: 27 Sep 1880 Birth Year: abt 1877 Age: 3 Gender: Male Ethnicity/RaceÂ/Nationality: German Place of Origin: Germany Port of Departure: Rotterdam, Netherlands Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Ship Name: Amsterdam New York, State Census, 1892 Name: Adolf Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1877 Birth Place: Germany Age: 15 Gender: Male Citizenship: Alien Residence Place: Brooklyn, Kings Ward: Ward 16 Election District: 26 residing household with Emil and Annie, John and Maggie Adolph F Drollinger in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1989 Name: Adolph F Drollinger Residence Year: 1897 Street address: 30 Dodworth Residence Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA Occupation: Clerk Publication Title: Brooklyn, New York, City Directory, 1897 U.S. City Directories Name: Adolph F Drollinger Residence Year: 1898 Street address: R 10th Residence Place: New York, New York, USA Occupation: Drug Publication Title: New York, New York, City Directory, 1898 United States Census, 1900 Name: Adolph Drollinger Titles and Terms: Event Type: Census Event Date: 1900 Event Place: ED 120 Marine Barracks & U. S. Naval Stations US Navy, Guam, Agana, Ladroni Islands, Armed Forces - Foreign Countries, United States Birth Date: Apr 1877 Birthplace: Germany Am Cit Relationship to Head of Household: Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Race: White Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Years Married: Marriage Year (Estimated): Mother of how many children: Number of Living Children: Immigration Year: Page: 1 Sheet Letter: A Family Number: Reference ID: 24 GS Film number: 1241838 Digital Folder Number: 004119088 Image Number: 00648 U.S. City Directories Name: Adolph F Drollinger Residence Year: 1901 Street Address: 1440 B'way Residence Place: Brooklyn, New York Occupation: Clerk Publication Title: Brooklyn, New York, City Directory, 1901 New York State Census, 1905 Name: Adolph F Drollinger Residence: Brooklyn, Kings, New York Age: 28 Estimated Birth Year: 1877 Birthplace: Germany Relationship to Head of Household: Son Race: W Gender: Family Number: 1440 Page Number: 2 Line Number: 29 Film Number: 1930271 Digital Folder Number: 4296333 Image Number: 00201 Household Gender Age Parent John Drollinger M 66y Adolph F Drollinger M 28y Henry J Drollinger M 25y U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Name: Adolph F Drollinger Hospital Steward Roll number: T288_131 New York, Spanish-American War Military and Naval Service Records Name: Adolph F Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 16 Apr 1877 Birth Place: Germany Enlistment Date: 23 May 1898 Enlistment Place: NEW YORK, New York Enlistment Age: 21 Military Branch or Type: Navy Military Rank: APOTHECARY Trade Druggist Height 5 ft 4 in eyes hazel hair l brown complexion fair Vessels or Stations - Vermont, Wabash, Wyandotte, Richmond, Areathusa, Vermont, Yosemite, Brutus, Vermont Honorable discharge Aug 31 1901 Exp of Enl Hosp Steward Reenlisted Dec 12 1901 Phy disability Mar 1 1904 |
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7975 | I27429 | Drollinger | Adolf Friedrich | 16 Apr 1877 | 10 Sep 1908 | 0 | Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name: Adolf Friedrich Drollinger Event Type: Taufe (Baptism) Birth Date: 16. Apr 1877 (16 Apr 1877) Baptism Date: 13. Mai 1878 (13 May 1878) Baptism Place: Pforzheim, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preußen (Germany) Father: Johann Drollinger Mother: Magdalena Drollinger Parish as it Appears: Pforzheim Page number: 251;252 |
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7976 | I27429 | Drollinger | Adolf Friedrich | 16 Apr 1877 | 10 Sep 1908 | 0 | The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) 12 Sep 1908, Sat Page 14 Adolph Frederick Drollinger Adolph Frederick Drollinger, who served in the United States navy as hospital steward, and who was a weigher in the Custom House for a year, died Thursday at his home, 1483 Bushwick avenue, of tuberculosis. He was a graduate of the New York College of Pharmacy, but was born in Germany thirty-one years ago. His father, John; a sister, Mrs. Charles Spencer, and a brother, Emil survive him. (Transcribed verbatum) New York, New York, Death Index Name: Adolph F Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1877 Age: 31 Death Date: 10 Sep 1908 Death Place: Kings, New York, USA Certificate Number: 17490 The petition of Emil J Drollinger of Brooklyn, a brother of said Adolph F Drollinger, deceased and is of full age. The said deceased departed this life at the county of Kings on the 10th day of September 1908 ... $1650 ... The deceased left him surviving John Drollinger his father of 1483 Brunswick Ave Brooklyn, Anna E Spencer formerly Anna E Drollinger his sister of 1483 Brunswick Ave, Brooklyn. |
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7977 | I27429 | Drollinger | Adolf Friedrich | 16 Apr 1877 | 10 Sep 1908 | 0 | Name: Adolph F Drollinger Age: 31 Birth Year: abt 1877 Death Date: 10 Sep 1908 Death Place: Kings, New York, USA Certificate Number: 17490 Wills and Probates: Search for Adolph F Drollinger in New York Wills & Probates collection |
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7978 | I27429 | Drollinger | Adolf Friedrich | 16 Apr 1877 | 10 Sep 1908 | 0 | Evergreens Cemetery | tree1 |
7979 | I22787 | Drollinger | Adolf Robert | 28 Sep 1884 | 5 Oct 1914 | 0 | Name: Adolf Robert Drollinger Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 28 Sep 1884 Baptism/Christening Place: EVANGELISCH, NEUHUTTEN, NECKARKREIS, WUERTTEMBERG Birth Date: 14 Sep 1884 Father's Name: Adam Daniel Drollinger Mother's Name: Rosine Pauline Ebert Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C92481-1 System Origin: Germany-EASy Source Film Number: 1346092 |
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7980 | I22787 | Drollinger | Adolf Robert | 28 Sep 1884 | 5 Oct 1914 | 0 | Hesse, Germany, Deaths Name: Adolf Robert Drollinger Age: 31 Birth Date: abt 1883 Death Date: 5 Okt 1914 (5 Oct 1914) Death Place: Wiesbaden, Hessen (Hesse), Deutschland (Germany) Civil Registration Office: Wiesbaden Father: Adam Drollinger Mother: Rosine Pauline Drollinger Certificate Number: 90 |
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7981 | I1523 | Drollinger | Adolf Robert | 12 Apr 1902 | 7 Aug 1933 | 0 | Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name: Adolf Drollinger Death Age: 31 Event Type: Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date: 12 Mrz 1902 (12 Mar 1902) Death Date: 7 Aug 1933 Burial Date: 10 Aug 1933 Burial Place: Brötzingen, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preußen (Germany) Spouse: Franziska Huber Parish as it Appears: Brotzingen Page Number: 541;542 |
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7982 | I1523 | Drollinger | Adolf Robert | 12 Apr 1902 | 7 Aug 1933 | 0 | Name: Adolf Robert Drollinger Event Type: Taufe (Baptism) Birth Date: 12 Apr 1902 Baptism Date: 27 Apr 1902 Baptism Place: Ellmendingen, Baden (Baden-Wurttemberg), Preußen (Germany) Father: Gustav Adolf Drollinger Mother: Emma Drollinger Parish as it Appears: Ellmendingen Page Number: 172;173 |
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7983 | I15785 | Drollinger | Adolph Gustave "Gus" | Feb 1869 | 24 Apr 1943 | 0 | 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Gus Drollinger Age: 52 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1888 Gender: Male Race: White Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio Map of Home in 1940: Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio Street: West Granford Bayd Avenue Sheet Number: 61B Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 17 Occupation: Blocksmith House Owned or Rented: Rented Attended School or College: Yes Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Gus Drollinger 52 Head Otto Drollinger 24 Son 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Adolph Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1867 Gender: Male Race: White Age in 1930: 63 Birthplace: Ohio Marital Status: Widowed Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1930: Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio, USA Map of Home: Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio Street Address: Grant Ward of City: Third House Number: 340 Dwelling Number: 825 Family Number: 788 Home Owned or Rented: Owned Home Value: 2000 Radio Set: No Lives on Farm: No Age at First Marriage: 29 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Laborer Industry: County Roads Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker Employment: Yes Household Members Age Relationship Adolph Drollinger 63 Head Otto Drollinger 22 Son Neighbors: View others on page 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Adolph Drollinger Age: 52 Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1920: Van Wert Ward 3, Van Wert, Ohio Street: Grant Street House Number: 340 Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Julia Drollinger Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Car Repairer Industry: Shop Railroad Employment Field: Wage or Salary Home Owned or Rented: Owned Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Adolph Drollinger 52 Head Julia Drollinger 49 Wife Otto Drollinger 12 Son 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Adolph J Dollinger [Adolph G Dullinger] Age in 1910: 43 Birth Year: abt 1867 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1910: Van Wert Ward 3, Van Wert, Ohio Street: Boyd Avenue House Number: 453 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Julia Dollinger Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Native Tongue: English Occupation: Manufacturer Industry: Drain Tile Employer, Employee or Other: Employer Home Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged Farm or House: House Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Years Married: 13 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Adolph J Dollinger 43 Head Julia Dollinger 39 Wife Otto Dollinger 2 Son 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Adolph Drollinger Age: 33 Birth Date: Feb 1869 Birthplace: Ohio, USA Home in 1900: Harrison, Van Wert, Ohio Sheet Number: 27 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 279 Family Number: 282 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital status: Married Spouse's Name: Julia C Drollinger Marriage Year: 1897 Years Married: 3 Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Occupation: Farmer Months Not Employed: 0 Attended School: 1 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: F Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Adolph Drollinger 33 Julia C Drollinger 29 |
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7984 | I15785 | Drollinger | Adolph Gustave "Gus" | Feb 1869 | 24 Apr 1943 | 0 | Ohio, Deaths Name: Adolph Gus Drollinger Death Date: 24 Apr 1943 County of Death: Van Wert Ohio Obituary Index Name: A G Drollinger Death Date: 1943 Death Place: Ohio Newspaper: Lima News, Lima, Ohio Newspaper Date: 27 Apr 1943 Years Indexed: 2004-current Newspaper Repository: Lima Public Library; Lima Public Library Library Link: Order Copy |
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7985 | I15785 | Drollinger | Adolph Gustave "Gus" | Feb 1869 | 24 Apr 1943 | 0 | Where is he in the 1870 census as he is missing in that family group. His death certificate informant being his son Otto lists his mother's maiden name as Fish. Since the original data came from an unsourced family tree more work needs to be done on that tree! |
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7986 | I46471 | Drollinger | Adolph Hermann | Abt 1834 | 26 Jul 1834 | 0 | Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name Adolph Hermann Drollinger Death Age 2/12 Event Type Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date abt 1834 Death Date 26. Jul 1834 (26 Jul 1834) Burial Date 26. Jul 1834 (26 Jul 1834) Burial Place Mannheim, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Deutschland (Germany) Father Christoph Drollinger Mother Charlotte Barbara Drollinger Parish as it Appears Mannheim City or District Mannheim Author Evangelische Kirche Mannheim (A. Mannheim) Baden and Hesse Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials Name Adolph Drollinger Death Age 2/12 Event Type Beerdigung (Burial) Birth Date abt 1834 Death Date 2. Aug 1834 (2 Aug 1834) Burial Date 4. Aug 1834 (4 Aug 1834) Burial Place Mannheim, Baden (Baden-Württemberg), Preußen Father Christoph Drollinger Mother Barbara Drollinger Parish as it Appears Mannheim Page number 118;119 |
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7987 | I2208 | Drollinger | Adolph William | 30 May 1894 | 14 Feb 1966 | 0 | Dropped out of school in the 8th grade. Worked at American Steel Wire for a while as a clerk. Uncle Dolph worked as a salesman for Gulf Oil Company. Sold the contract for gasoline on the Pennsylvania turnpike and was promoted to Vice President in charge of sales. He was a short heavy set man with a deep voice and a big nose. He was a member ot the Sons of the American Revolution through his descent from John McGinnis of Carlisle, a militia Lieutenant. He had the original Commission of William McGinnis of Crawford County PA which is now in the possession of his grand daughter. He also had the Civil War Discharge of his father, Adolph W. Drollinger Sr. which is also in the possession of said grand daughter. Gordon L. Drollinger U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards Name: Adolph William Drollinger Race: Caucasian (White) Marital Status: Single Birth Date: 30 Apr 1894 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Street address: 526 Avery Residence Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA Physical Build: Medium Height: Medium Hair Description: Not Bald Hair Color: Light Brown Eye Color: Grey WWI Draft Registration Card, residing 526 Avery St, Pittsburgh, clerk, American Steel Wire, 15th St and Penn Ave Pittsburgh, Goiter Neck, grey eyes, lt brown hair 1920 census residing with mother 66 sister Claire 35, age 25 U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards Name: Adalph William Drollinger Age: 48 Birth Date: 30 Apr 1894 Birth Place: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Residence Year: 1942 Residence: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Home in 1920: Pittsburgh Ward 23, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Relation to Head of House: son Household Members: Name Age Frances J Drollinger 66 Claire J Drollinger 35 Adolph W Drollinger 25 Drollinger A W r 2637 Perysville av FAirfax 2158 1900 resided on Pike St Allegheny City 1910 resided on Pike St near Carroll 1920 resided on Lockhart St 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Adolph W Drollinger Age: 48 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1892 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Pennsylvania Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Son-in-law Home in 1940: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Street: Perrysville Avenue Inferred Residence in 1935: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Residence in 1935: Same House Sheet Number: 5B Household Members: Name Age James L Garham 77 Marie G Drollinger 44 Adolph W Drollinger 48 Nancy Drollinger 13 |
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7988 | I2208 | Drollinger | Adolph William | 30 May 1894 | 14 Feb 1966 | 0 | From the pension file of Adolph W. Drollinger, Dept of Public Safety, Bureau of Health, City of Allegheny, dated 25 June 1906 full name of child Drollinger, father Adolph Drollinger, mother Josephine Drollinger, date born 30 Apr 1894 174 River Ave, name of physician G.A. Mueller 75 Arch St copy in possession of Gordon L. Drollinger | tree1 |
7989 | I2208 | Drollinger | Adolph William | 30 May 1894 | 14 Feb 1966 | 0 | Social Security Death Index Name: Adolph Drollinger SSN: 168-09-3117 Last Residence: Pennsylvania Born: 30 Apr 1894 Died: Feb 1966 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951) |
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7990 | I2208 | Drollinger | Adolph William | 30 May 1894 | 14 Feb 1966 | 0 | Baptised at St. Marks Lutheran Butler PA, Godparents Gottlieb and Mary Seif. As a small child he received a penknife as a gift and promptly carved his initials on each side of the front door to the house in Hannahstown, Butler County PA. According to my father, he was soundly spanked for this act. I saw these initials still on either side of the door in 1970. When the house was being torn down, my father had a piece of the board saved and it is in the celler in Slippery Rock. Adolph ran away to join the Army during the civil war. According to the stories in the family, he ran off three times. the first two times his mother was successful in bringing him back to the farm. He claimed to be 18 but in reality was only 16 at the time. He enlisted in Capt. Cooper's Battery Independent. Battalion (later named Battery A PA Light Artillery) Pennsylvania Artillery (100 days 1864) serving 19 May 1864 to 29 August 1864. Physical description 5 foot 9 1/2 inches tall, had brown hair and hazel eyes. Although his service record is slim it is a safe bet that he served in the fortifications erected around the Pittsburgh area to protect the steel industry and the Allegheny Arsenal. Some of those Forts were named and are familiar to native Pittsburghers. Forts Brunot, McKever, Fulton, Black, Smalls, McKinley, McKnight, Mechanic were the names that came down in an article in the now extinct Pittsburgh Press by George Swetnam. There were some 20 redoubts and 13 Batteries on a Corps of Engineers map made by a Captain Craighill. There is a frustrating one liner that teases. A Camp Brooks is mentioned but no location is given. " Battery A was mentioned as being stationed there." After the war he enlisted 4 Feb 1867 in K Company 11th Infantry Regiment and served until Experation Term of Service. He was discharged 4 Feb 1870 at Granada MS. According to his pension file he was married at the English Evangelical Lutheran Church in Allegheny City (since 1906 the north side of PGH) by the Rev J(ohn) G. Goettman ( the 2nd Pastor there). This church became Trinity Lutheran and was located at Stockton and Arch Streets. It was torn down for redevelopment in the late 1960s. The church is now located at 616 W. North Ave. The early records are at Thiel College Greenville PA. The church was an off shoot of the English Evangelical Lutheran on Grant Street which is one of the oldest churches in the city. Family tradition from my uncle Chick has it that he was a very strong man and could lift a barrel of whiskey to drink from. Resided 504 East North Avenue, Pittsburgh PA. He worked at various trades and was killed by falling off a ladder on Neville Island. Resided 174 Ohio Street, Allegheny City in 1890 veteran's census. |
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7991 | I2208 | Drollinger | Adolph William | 30 May 1894 | 14 Feb 1966 | 0 | Buried in Uniondale #3 Brighton Rd. Pittsburgh along with his wife Marie | tree1 |
7992 | I2209 | Drollinger | Adolphus Wilhelm | 20 Feb 1848 | 9 Mar 1906 | 0 | Baptised at St. Marks Lutheran Butler PA, Godparents Gottlieb and Mary Seif. As a small child he received a penknife as a gift and promptly carved his initials on each side of the front door to the house in Hannahstown, Butler County PA. According to my father, he was soundly spanked for this act. I saw these initials still on either side of the door in 1970. When the house was being torn down, my father had a piece of the board saved and it is in the celler in Slippery Rock. Adolph ran away to join the Army during the civil war. According to the stories in the family, he ran off three times. the first two times his mother was successful in bringing him back to the farm. He claimed to be 18 but in reality was only 16 at the time. He enlisted in Capt. Cooper's Battery Independent. Battalion (later named Battery A PA Light Artillery) Pennsylvania Artillery (100 days 1864) serving 19 May 1864 to 29 August 1864. Physical description 5 foot 9 1/2 inches tall, had brown hair and hazel eyes. Although his service record is slim it is a safe bet that he served in the fortifications erected around the Pittsburgh area to protect the steel industry and the Allegheny Arsenal. Some of those Forts were named and are familiar to native Pittsburghers. Forts Brunot, McKever, Fulton, Black, Smalls, McKinley, McKnight, Mechanic were the names that came down in an article in the now extinct Pittsburgh Press by George Swetnam. There were some 20 redoubts and 13 Batteries on a Corps of Engineers map made by a Captain Craighill. There is a frustrating one liner that teases. A Camp Brooks is mentioned but no location is given. " Battery A was mentioned as being stationed there." Civil War Fortifications in Allegheny (1863) In an effort to defend the city and its war efforts from invasion, Major General Brooks oversaw the construction of thirty-seven forts and redoubts surrounding Pittsburgh in June of 1863. Five of these fortifications were planned and built within Allegheny City, and were the only fortifications to be numbered. Fort #1 was called Fort McKee? It was located on Colfax Street near Island Avenue in the vicinity of Mount Union Cemetery (today, this is Division 1 of Union Dale Cemetery). It is believed that this fortification was constructed for the defense of the railroad yards in Manchester. This site is no longer visible due to 20th Century buildings. Fort # 2 was originally called Fort Brunot, although it is most often referred to as Fort McKeever. It was built on the McKeever farm on what was known as Black Lane (now Marshall Avenue) on the hill rising above Fort #1. The shape of this fort was unique because it was a square. Today, residences of this neighborhood believe that you can still see remains of the forts earthen works on the grounds of the Pressley Ridge School. This fort was one of the only structures that were completed during the Civil War. The name Brunot was in honor of Allegheny Resident, Felix R. Brunot a prominent lawyer, who was also the honorary chairmen of the Sanitary Fair that was held in Allegheny in 1864. Fort #3 was unnamed and was located near today's intersection of Marshall Avenue and Perrysville Avenue. Fort # 4 was called Fort Fulton and renamed Fort Childs? It was located east of the other Allegheny fortifications and was adjacent to today's Northview Heights housing development. This fortification guarded the Butchers Run Valley and the Plank Road. As late as 1991, remnants of the fort were still visible. Fort #5 was called Fort Kirkwood? It was located on land owned by Judge Lowrie and is most likely the site of today's St. Nicholas Cemetery in Reserve Township (just outside the border of Allegheny City). The fort overlooked Girty's Run, the borough of Millvale and had a commanding view of the Allegheny River. Of special note, this fort was completed by labor from Allegheny's African-American citizens. This is the only known site that utilized the labor of the African-American community. Nothing is known to remain of this fortification. After the war he enlisted 4 Feb 1867 in K Company 11th Infantry Regiment and served until Expiration Term of Service. He was discharged 4 Feb 1870 at Granada MS. According to his pension file he was married at the English Evangelical Lutheran Church in Allegheny City (since 1906 the north side of PGH) by the Rev J(ohn) G. Goettman ( the 2nd Pastor there). This church became Trinity Lutheran and was located at Stockton and Arch Streets. It was torn down for redevelopment in the late 1960s. The church is now located at 616 W. North Ave. The early records are at Thiel College Greenville PA. The church was an off shoot of the English Evangelical Lutheran on Grant Street which is one of the oldest churches in the city. Family tradition from my uncle Chick has it that he was a very strong man and could lift a barrel of whiskey to drink from. Resided 504 East North Avenue, Pittsburgh PA. He worked at various trades and was killed by falling off a ladder on Neville Island. Resided 174 Ohio Street, Allegheny City in 1890 veteran's census. According to my father he was not a very nice chap at all. He would beat his daughter in law to get money to drink with and never paid his rent. The owner of the house being the aunt of his wife. Supposedly he wouldn't go to work unless he had 2 half pints of whiskey. One for breakfast and one for lunch? 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Adolphus W Drollinger Age: 2 Birth Year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1850: Clearfield, Butler, Pennsylvania, USA Gender: Male Family Number: 333 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Adolphus Drollinger Age: 12 Birth Year: abt 1848 Gender: Male Birth Place: Pennsylvania Home in 1860: Jefferson, Butler, Pennsylvania Post Office: Butler Family Number: 262 1882 1883 City Directory was a tanner 132 Chestnut St Census of 1890 residing 174 Ohio St Allegheny City PA Home in 1900: Pike St. Allegheny Ward 3, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Household Members: Name Age Adolph W Drollinger 52 engineer Josephine Drollinger 46 Clarie Drollinger 19 tabulator Adolph W Drollinger 6 |
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7993 | I2209 | Drollinger | Adolphus Wilhelm | 20 Feb 1848 | 9 Mar 1906 | 0 | PA death certificate lists date of death 9 Mar 1906 at McKees Rocks Hospital, cause of death concussion and fracture of skull due to falling off a 21 foot ladder, father listed as Frederick G. Drollinger and mother as Magdalena, informant Chas. Drollinger 1116 River Ave, Allegheny (later north side Pittsburgh) Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1963 Name: Adolf W Drollinger Gender: Male Race: White Age: 58 Birth Date: 20 Feb 1848 Birth Place: Butler County, Pennsylvania Death Date: 9 Mar 1906 Death Place: Allegheny, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Fredrick G Drollinger Mother: Madgelene Drollinger Certificate Number: 23271 informant Chas. Drollinger 1116 River Ave, Allegheny (later north side Pittsburgh) Indigent Soldiers list 32, burial records, office of veterans affairs |
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7994 | I2209 | Drollinger | Adolphus Wilhelm | 20 Feb 1848 | 9 Mar 1906 | 0 | PA death certificate lists date of death 9 Mar 1906 at McKees Rocks Hospital, cause of death concussion and fracture of skull due to falling off a 21 foot ladder, father listed as Frederick G. Drollinger and mother as Magdalena, informant Chas. Drollinger 1116 River Ave, Allegheny (later north side Pittsburgh) Indigent Soldiers list 32, burial records, office of veterans affairs burial Uniondale #3 Brighton Road Pittsburgh PA |
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7995 | I2209 | Drollinger | Adolphus Wilhelm | 20 Feb 1848 | 9 Mar 1906 | 0 | Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985 Name: Adolph Wilhelm Birth Date: 20 Feb 1848 Event Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 16 Jul 1848 Baptism Place: Butler, Butler, Pennsylvania, USA Baptism Age: 0 Father Name: Gustav F Drollinger Mother Name: Magd Braun Denomination: Lutheran Organization Name: St Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Gottlieb Seif and Mary Reid Godparents Note also baptised at St Luke's Hannahstown |
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7996 | I15546 | Drollinger | Adrienne Nicole | Abt 1983 | 0 | Mylife.com - May 2021 Adrienne Drollinger currently lives in Dumfries, VA; in the past Adrienne has also lived in Fairfax VA, Germantown MD and Natick MA. Adrienne Nicole Baker and Adrienne N Baker are some of the alias or nicknames that Adrienne has used. Background details that you might want to know about Adrienne include: ethnicity is Caucasian, whose political affiliation is currently a registered Unaffiliated/Non Affiliated; and religious views are listed as Christian. Adrienne maintains relationships with many people -- family, friends, associates, & neighbors -- including Marilyn Baker, Kenneth Baker, Kenneth Baker, Robert Drollinger and Kimberly Drollinger. Adrienne's net worth hovers over $10,000 - $24,999 with a yearly income that's about $100 - 149,999. U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019 Name: Adrienne Nicole Drollinger [Adrienne Nicole Baker] Residence Date: 2012-2020 Address: 15503 Barrington Pl Residence: Dumfries, Virginia, USA Postal Code: 22025 Second Residence Date: 2011-2015 Second Address: 11326 Westbrook Mill Ln Unit 203 Second Residence: Fairfax, Virginia, USA Second Postal Code: 22030 Third Residence Date: 2005-2014 Third Address: 7 Fiske St Third Residence: Natick, Massachusetts, USA Third Postal Code: 01760 Fourth Residence Date: 2006-2009 Fourth Address: 30c Charles River Rd Fourth Residence: Waltham, Massachusetts, USA Fourth Postal Code: 02453 Living in Dumfries, Prince William, VA in 2015 U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-1999 Name: Adrienne Drollinger Estimated Age: 16 Birth Year: abt 1983 Yearbook Date: 1999 School: Watkins Mill High School School Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA Grade Completed: Sophomore Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:45 am Post subject: New Media Fusion: Hub request ready got this e-mail: Quote: Christine, Just a quick email to let you know that I put the Hub form in your club mail folder. Adrienne Drollinger SG Budget Assistant (585) 475-6385 doing what I do best, everyday of the year, being ME! Dress For Success: I am presenting for a second time in two months to a support group of women rebuilding their lives, with the inspiring encouragement of director Chris Cooper and volunteer Adrienne Drollinger, on Thursday evening, March 4. The topic will be finding pleasure in realizing your path. http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:qYgQTN5IbVUJ:campuslife.rit.edu/clubs/resources/CLUB%2520CERTIFICATION%2520MANUAL.doc+%22adrienne+drollinger%22&hl=en Club Certification Booklet 2004-2005 Processes and Procedures For SG Recognized Clubs Only Table of Contents Contact Information Email: Adrienne Drollinger, Student Budget Assistant sgstnt@rit.edu Maryland Dec. 1999 Watkins Mill High School, Gaithersburg, MD Watkins Mill High School Honor Roll ADRIENNE DROLLINGER Rochester Academy of Science 31st Annual Paper Session Hosted by Monroe Community College and the Natural Science Departments Saturday, November 6, 2004 Poster Session Adrienne Drollinger: A Comparative Study of a Nuclear and Mitochondrial Apoptosis Stain http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:xvi8lUP274IJ:www.rit.edu/~enhsbi/students.html+%22adrienne+drollinger%22&hl=en Current Students: " Michael Burkett. Characterizing plant diversity at RIT Bird Banding Site " Clark Burris, Research Scholar. Effects of fertilizer run-off on native and invasive Acer congeners " Adrienne Drollinger, Research Scholar. Effects of fertilizer run-off on native and invasive Acer congeners " Jennifer Livings, Research Scholar. Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on herbaceous plant diversity " Kenneth Smith, Research Scholar. Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on herbaceous plant diversity " plant diversity (ref photo of Adrienne Drollinger) Adrienne Drollinger checks on Phragmites germination in the greenhouse http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:WIuV3qZSSXcJ:www.rit.edu/~jbjsbi/researchscholars/Current%2520Scholars/Scholar%2520Adrienne%2520Drollinger.htm+drollinger&hl=en Research Scholars Program Biological Sciences Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, New York) Research Scholar: Adrienne is currently working with Dr. Hane. The title of her oral presentation was: "Germination and Growth Development of Invasive and Native Congeners" (ref photo of Adrienne Drollinger) |
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7999 | I3127 | Drollinger | Agnes Josephine "Josie" | 16 Nov 1879 | 3 May 1918 | 0 | http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rhains&id=I65 Lewis L. Hains' Ancestry Submitted on 2005-10-12 05:03:02 UTC (Wed) Contact: Roselyn Sant at: gensant@msn.com "This database is a compilation of research I have done along with family records. I have sourced as much as I have been able to. Where there is no source data, it has most likely been handed down through family records, and I have not been able to verify it." ID: I65 Name: William Asberry DROLLINGER Surname: Drollinger Given Name: William Asberry Sex: M Birth: 25 Jan 1849 in Perrysville, Vermillion, In 1. 2. Death: 22 Jun 1926 _UID: A1190416A93CD511AC43444553540000BEB6 3. 4. Change Date: 8 Dec 2000 at 00:00:00 Father: Hiram Funk DROLLINGER b: 5 Oct 1825 in Veedersburg, Fountain, Indiana Mother: Mary Elizabeth LAWLYES b: 22 Nov 1828 in Mason, Kentucky Marriage 1. Florence CHENAWORTH b: ABT 1838 in Indiana Married: 6 Oct 1874 in Fountain, Indiana 5. Children 1. Agness J. DROLLINGER b: Dec 1879 in Indiana Sources: 1.Title: 1860 Indiana Federal Census Author: U.S. Government Page: Vermillion Co., Highland Twp., p. 27/61 Date: 22 Jun 1860 2.Title: 1870 Indiana Federal Census Author: U.S. Government Note: This census started each new township or town in the county with new numbering. Page: Vermillion Co., Perrysville, p. 3/109 Date: 28 Jun 1870 3.Title: 1850 Indiana Federal Census Author: U.S. Government Page: Vemillion Co. p. 53 Date: 18 Oct 1850 4.Title: 1880 Indiana Federal Census Author: U.S. Government Page: Vermillion Co., p. 15 Date: 4 Jun 1880 5.Title: Index to Marriage Record, Fountain County, Indiana,1848-1920, Vol 1 A-G, Vol. 2 H-0, Vol 3 P-Z Publication: Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1941 Note: No page numbers in this index. Page: Vol. 1 |
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8000 | I3127 | Drollinger | Agnes Josephine "Josie" | 16 Nov 1879 | 3 May 1918 | 0 | Pape Funeral Home records, Danville IL Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 Name: Agnes Loeffler [Agnes Drollinger] Birth Date: 16 Nov 1879 Birth Place: Ind Death Date: 3 May 1918 Death Place: Daville, Vermilion, Illinois Burial Date: 5 May 1918 Cemetery Name: Greenwood Cem. Death Age: 38 Occupation: Housewife Race: White Marital Status: M Gender: Female Father Name: Wm. Drollinger Father Birth Place: Ind. Mother Name: Shemmoth Mother Birth Place: Ind. FHL Film Number: 1544385 |
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