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9501 I3709  Drollinger  Frank Thomas  15 May 1894  28 Feb 1962  Jane Drollinger Peterson, Wisconsin Drollinger Family History Booklet (Jane Peterson 1991, 4566 N 84th St, Milwaukee, WI 53225) Copy in possession of Gordon L. Drollinger  tree1 
9502 I3709  Drollinger  Frank Thomas  15 May 1894  28 Feb 1962  Wisconsin Death Index
Drollinger, Frank T.
Death Date: 28 Feb 1962
County: Milwaukee
City: Milwaukee
Age: 67

Headstone Applications
Name: Frank T Drollinger
Birth Date: 15 May 1894
Death Date: 28 Feb 1962
Cemetery: Wander's Res
Cemetery Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mrs Nettie Drollinger
PVT Co E 144th Inf, 36th Div 23 7 1918 to 16 6 1919 
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9503 I3103  Drollinger  Franklin H.  30 Apr 1855  12 May 1886  It is quite possible the inspiration for Franklin Drollinger's name could have come from Franklin Bonebrake (age 25 in 1860 Census) who was a neighbor listed on the same 1860 Census form with Henrietta Drollinger. They were neighbors and no doubt, friends as well. Many of the Drollingers married members of the large Bonebrake family.  tree1 
9504 I3103  Drollinger  Franklin H.  30 Apr 1855  12 May 1886  Indiana Deaths
Name: Franklin Drollinger
Date: 10 May 1886
LOCATION: Fountain County
Age: 30 yr
Gender: Male
Race: White
Source Location: County Health Office, City Health Office, Attica or Covington 
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9505 I3103  Drollinger  Franklin H.  30 Apr 1855  12 May 1886  Burial: Bonebrake Cemetery
Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA

Inscription: In Memory of Franklin H. The beloved Son of Noah & Henrietta Drollinger Born April 30, 1855 Died May 12, 1886 
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9506 I5819  Drollinger  Franklin John "Frank"  20 Nov 1868  3 Jul 1895  Interestingly, brothers John and Stanley each were married to Lydia. Apparently, younger brother Stanley ended up marrying his older brother's widow a few years after his brother had passed away.  tree1 
9507 I5819  Drollinger  Franklin John "Frank"  20 Nov 1868  3 Jul 1895  Graham guardian July 05, 1895 Frank Drollinger
FRANK DROLLINGER DEAD
He Died at 11 a.m. July 3d of Typhoid Fever at Pima.
The sad intelligence reached us yesterday of the death of Frank Drollinger, of Pima, last Wednesday from typhoid fever. He had been sick about four weeks, and it seems a few days before his death he became delirious and got up from his bed and took cold, which is probably the direct cause of his death. Dr. Wightman has had charge of the case and did all in his power to save him but all the skill of the physician and tender nursing of loving relatives and friends could not prevent his soul from taking its flight to those silent realms above. The night before he died Dr. Porter was called in consultation by Dr. Wightman but they could not give him any relief.
Frank was born at St. Thomas, Nevada, Nov 20th 1868. He has lived in Graham county about 8 years and was well known through out this part of the Territory. He was married about two years ago to Lidy Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams, of Pima. He leaves behind to morn his irripairable loss a father, mother, a wife and child, and host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral took place on Thursday, after which the remains were followed to their last resting place by a multitude of sorrowing relatives and friends. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.
"There is a calm for those who weep,
A rest for weary pilgrims found;
And while the moldering ashes sleep
Low in the ground,
The soul, of origin divine,
God's glorious image, freed from clay,
In heaven's eternal sphere shall shine,
A star of day!."

Graham guardian July 05, 1895 Frank Drollinger (Obituary) 
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9508 I5819  Drollinger  Franklin John "Frank"  20 Nov 1868  3 Jul 1895  BURIAL Pima Cemetery
PLOT SEC A-BLK 07-LOT 03A-SITE 08
Pima, Graham County, Arizona, USA

Inscription: Franklin John Drollinger Nov. 20, 1868 July 3, 1895 
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9509 I14011  Drollinger  Franklin Judson   6 Oct 1895  19 Dec 1981  U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Franklin Judson Drollinger
Age: 47
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1895
Residence Year: 1942
Residence: San Pedro, California

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Frank Drollinger
County: Greenlee
State: Arizona
Birthplace: Arizona,United States of America
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1895
Race: Caucasian (White)

Pipe fitter and plumber on daughter's birth certificate

Name: Franklin J Drollinger Gender: Male Birth Date: 6 Oct 1896 Death Date: 19 Dec 1981 SSN: 561108215 Branch 1: NAVY Enlistment Date 1: 16 May 1918 Release Date 1: 9 Jan 1919

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Franklin J Drollinger
Age in 1910: 14
Birth Year: abt 1896
Birthplace: Arizona
Home in 1910: Pima, Graham, Arizona
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Step Son
[Stepson]
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Nevada
[Nebraska]
Mother's name: Lydia E Drollinger
Mother's Birthplace: Utah
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: Farm Laborer
Industry: Working Out
Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner
Attended School: Yes
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Out of Work: N
Number of weeks out of work: 40

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Frank J Drollinger
Age: 23
Birth Year: abt 1897
Birthplace: Arizona
Home in 1920: Clifton, Greenlee, Arizona
Street: Hills Addition
House Number: x
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Marie Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Utah
Mother's Birthplace: Utah
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Plummer
Industry: Shop
Employment Field: Wage or Salary
Home Owned or Rented: Rent
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Frank J Drollinger 23
Marie Drollinger 21

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Frank J Drollinger
Birth Year: abt 1897
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Arizona
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Alma - Ave.
Ward of City: 15
Block: 1852
House Number in Cities or Towns: 1221
Dwelling Number: 316
Family Number: 316
Home Owned or Rented: Rented
Home Value: 30.00
Radio Set: Yes
Age at First Marriage: 22
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: United States
Mother's Birthplace: Arizona
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Plember
Industry: Plumbing Shop
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Veteran: Yes
War: WW
Household Members:
Name Age
Frank J Drollinger 33
Eva Marie Drollinger 30
Eloise Drollinger 10 
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9510 I14011  Drollinger  Franklin Judson   6 Oct 1895  19 Dec 1981  Social Security Death Index
Name: Frank Drollinger
SSN: 561-10-8215
Last Residence: 90731 San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Born: 6 Oct 1896
Died: Dec 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)

California Death Index
Name: Franklin Judson Drollinger
Social Security #: 561108215
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1896
Birthplace: Arizona
Death Date: 19 Dec 1981
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Williams 
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9511 I14011  Drollinger  Franklin Judson   6 Oct 1895  19 Dec 1981  Burial: Green Hills Memorial Park
Plot: Sunrise Slope, 195, G
Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California, USA 
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9512 I5917  Drollinger  Franklin Sylvanus   5 Aug 1899  3 Mar 1933  Cause of death -
Septicaema due to empyema abscess.
Died in L.D.S. Hospital at Salt Lake City.
Resident of Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah.
Occupation - Farmer.
Franklin and Hazel married on 30 April 1923
at Vernal, Uintah, Utah.
Note: Compiled from records and research by Edith REEVES

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Card
Name: Franklin Sylvanus Drollinger
County: Utah
State: Utah
Birth Date: 5 Aug 1899
Race: White

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Franklin Drollinger
Birth Year: abt 1900
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age in 1930: 30
Birthplace: Utah
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah, USA
Map of Home: Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah
Dwelling Number: 26
Family Number: 26
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: Yes
Age at First Marriage: 23
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: California
Mother's Birthplace: Utah
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Farming
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment: Yes
Household Members Age Relationship
Franklin Drollinger 30 Head
Hazel Drollinger 27 Wife
Velda Drollinger 4 Daughter
John F Drollinger 2 Son
Clella Drollinger 1 Daughter

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Card
Name: Franklin Sylvanus Drollinger
Race: White
Birth Date: 5 Aug 1899
Residence Date: 1917-1918
Residence Place: Utah County, Utah, USA
Physical Build: Medium
Height: Medium
Hair Color: Light
Eye Color: Blue
Child: Benjamin Franklin Drollinger 
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9513 I5917  Drollinger  Franklin Sylvanus   5 Aug 1899  3 Mar 1933  U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index
Name: Franklin Drollinger
Gender: Male
Death Age: 34
Birth Date: 5 Aug 1898
Birth Place: Payson
Residence Place: Payson
Death Date: 6 Mar 1933
Death Place: Salt Lake
Obituary Date: 6 Mar 1933
Obituary Place: Provo, Utah, United States of America
Parents: Benjamin Franklin Drollinger; Ursula Elmer Drollinger
Spouse: Hasel Hardman
Child:
Velda Drollinger
Clella Drollinger
Jessie Drollinger
Peggie Drollinger
John Franklin Drollinger
Milton Drollinger
Siblings:
p. O. Pearson
Electa Bellows

Salt Lake County, Utah, Death Records
Name: Franklin Drollinger
Death Date: 3 Mar 1933
Death Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Birth Date: 5 Aug 1898
Birth Place: Payson, Utah
Father's name: Benjamin F Drollinger
Mother's name: Ursula Elmer
Spouse's Name: Hazel Hardman Drollinger
Document Type: Certificate of Death

Utah Death Registers
Name: Frank Drollinger
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Birth Date: abt 1899
Death Date: 3 Mar 1933
Death County: Salt Lake
State File Number: 1933000872 
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9514 I5917  Drollinger  Franklin Sylvanus   5 Aug 1899  3 Mar 1933  Burial: Roosevelt Memorial Park
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA

Inscription: DROLLINGER Daughter Mary Lovina Drollinger Feb. 26, 1924 June 11, 1927 Mother Hazel Lucetta Hardman Oct. 18, 1901 Oct. 11, 1969 Franklin Sylvanus Drollinger Aug. 5, 1899 Mar. 3, 1933 
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9515 I40203               
9516 I31673               
9517 I44298               
9518 I44298               
9519 I5934  Drollinger  Fred Allan  24 Sep 1932  9 May 1996  Fred Allan Drollinger died May 9, 1996, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Born September 24, 1932, Ioka, Utah, to Allan E. and Nancy Drollinger. Married Nadine Smith December 4, 1954; later divorced. Married Ruth Ann Holy May 13, 1976. Later divorced. Member of LDS Church. Survived by three sons and one daughter, Fred, Shingletown, Calif.; Brad, Sequin, Texas; Troy, Terrill, Texas; Debbie, Salem, Missouri.
He was very proud of the 17 grandchildren who survive him. He is survived by three brothers, and five sisters, Clifford, Roosevelt; Dee and Don, Salt Lake City; Emma Dennis, St. George; Ardy Strong, Helen Beilfuss, Salt Lake City; Velma Dart, Roosevelt; Pearl Workman, Centerville.
Memorial services at Winder 9th Ward Chapel, 1451 East 4705 South. Burial in Texas. (Deseret News)

Social Security Death Index
Name: Fred A. Drollinger
SSN: 529-36-9396
Last Residence: 89104 Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, United States of America
Born: 24 Sep 1932
Died: 13 May 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951) 
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9520 I5934  Drollinger  Fred Allan  24 Sep 1932  9 May 1996  Ashes are on LaTour Mountain in Shasta County, California - per daughter, Debbie and son, Fred.  tree1 
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9522 I9571  Drollinger  Fred E.  16 Dec 1900  5 May 1904  BURIAL Falls Cemetery
PLOT Sec E, lot 225, sp 4
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA

Inscription: Fred E. Son Of A. & I. Drollinger Dec. 16, 1900 May 5, 1904 
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9523 I9571  Drollinger  Fred E.  16 Dec 1900  5 May 1904  U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011
Name: Fred E Drolshagen
[Fred E Drollinger]
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 3
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1900
Birth Place: Wabash
Death Date: 5 May 1904
Death Place: Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, USA
Father: Aaron Drolshagen [Drollinger]
Mother: Argel Drolshagen [Irene Drollinger]  
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9525 I1095  Drollinger  Frederick  17 Jun 1752  3 Jun 1841  REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER
Born on June 17, 1753, in Mannington Township of Salem County, New Jersey, Frederick Drollinger was the second son of GABRIEL DROLLINGER and ANNA MARGARETHA LOTTHOLTZ. There, he was christened in the Cohansey Lutheran Church, of which his father was an elder. Then, when he was about about seven years old, his parents moved to a farm in Pennsneck Township in Salem County, New Jersey, where he attended the nearby Lutheran Church. Nothing is accurately known about Frederick's youthful activities. It is assumed that he had his share of chores on the family farm. It is known that he married Hannah Summers, but the date and place of their marriage is unknown. During the Revolutionary War, Frederick served as a private in Captain Penton's Company, 2nd Regiment, of the Salem County, New Jersey Militia On his 24rd birthday, he enlisted on June 17, 1776, and served monthly tours of duty to the end of the war. He was in active service in 1777 and 1778, at the time of the Battle of Redbank, New Jersey. He was in the Battle of Quinton's Bridge in New Jersey on March 18, 1778. Frederick Drollinger died on June 3, 1841 in LaPorte County Indiana at the home of his son Gabriel who went to a Droliner or Druliner spelling of the name. He is buried in Hamilton Cemetery, St. Josephs County, Indiana. Frederick signed his name on his pension application as Drollinger. When he died he left two heirs, his son Gabriel in LaPorte and his son Joseph in New Jersey.

Born: June 18, 1754 Salem Co, New Jersey/ Born 1755 Germany

Died: June 3/30 1841 buried in Hamilton, St Joseph County, Indiana

Marker & Bronze Tablet placed by the Schuyler Colfax Chaper DAR

Service: Stryker, "Officers and Men of New Jersey" in the Rev War, page 579: Dar National numbers 238949 aand 253665 Enlisted from Salem Co, New Jersey., as a private in Capt Abner PENTON'S Co., Col Benj HOLMES'S New Jesery Regiment commanded part of the time by Major Edward HALL, as follows: June 17, 1776 - 2 months and 2 weeks early in 1777 - 3 motnhs July 1, 1777 3 months Jan 1778 - 3 months the greater part of this service was rendered at FT Mercer. in Gloucester Co., New Jersey

Proof: Pension claim S 10616: in the name of Frederick Drullinger in the county or Warrem, state of Ohio, he was a Private in the company commanded by Captain Penton in the regiment commanded by Col Holmes in New Jersey line for 21 months and 14 days. Certificate of pension issued the 17th day of September 1822 Lebanon at Warren County.

Married: Catherine HARWELL, had ten children names unknown
(Bible entry of David F.Stanger bible, Catherine Trullender wife of Frederick died Jan 22, 1829, 69 years) (Frederick died 1841 age 88 years)

Married: Hannah SUMMERS

Children:

Gabriel: Born 1777 Died 1851 married Caherine HORNELL

Joseph

Information collected by Ms Wm E BUSSE South Bend, and Miss Amanda McCOMB, South Bend, Indiana

1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Frederick Drollinger
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): La Porte, Indiana
Birth Year: abt 1753
Age: 87
Military Service: Veteran

1840 Indiana Census
Name: Frederick Drollinger
State: IN
County: La Porte County
Township: Age 87 No Township Listed
Year: 1840
Page: 183
Database: IN 1840 Pensioners List

In March 1778, a group of about 1500 British troops under the command of Charles Mawhood occupied the town of Salem. Their objective was to confiscate cattle, hay, and corn to bring across the Delaware River to Philadelphia, which was then controlled by the British.

Local citizens had moved some of the cattle south of Salem, past Alloways Creek to keep it from the British. Alloways Creek extends about thirty miles inland from the Delaware River, creating a natural southern boundary that could only be crossed at three bridges in the area: Quinton's Bridge, Hancock's Bridge about four miles east of here, and Thompson's Bridge about five miles to the west. Salem and Cumberland County militiamen took positions at the bridges to stop the British from moving past them.

The British made an attack on Quinton's Bridge on March 18. During the attack, the British lured about 200-300 of the militiamen across the bridge into an ambush feigning a retreat. The British had actually hidden some of their soldiers in a house near the creek, and when the militiamen moved past them, the soldiers rushed out of the house to cut off the militiamen's retreat to the bridge. Militiamen were captured or killed, but their defense of the bridge held, and the British were not able to cross Alloways Creek at Quinton's Bridge.

On March 21, 1778, just three days after British Loyalists and Hessian mercenary forces assault the local New Jersey militia at Quinton's Bridge, three miles from Salem, New Jersey, the same contingent surprises the colonial militia at Hancock's Bridge, five miles from Salem. During the battle, the Loyalists not only kill several members of the Salem militia, but also two known Loyalists.

In what amounted to a civil war for New Jersey, Colonel Charles Mawhood led the attack on Quinton's Bridge, and then threatened to burn the town of Salem and subject its women and children to the horrors of the Loyalist militia if the Patriot militia failed to lay down its arms. Colonel Asher Holmes of the Patriot militia promised retribution on Loyalist civilians if Mawhood made good his threats and Mawhood appeared to concede. Three days later, however, Colonel John Simcoe, leader of the Queen's Rangers, unleashed the Loyalists? fury on the sleeping men at Hancock's Bridge.

In what became known as the Massacre at Hancock's Bridge, at least 20 members of the Salem militia lost their lives, some after attempting to surrender. The Loyalists reputedly exclaimed, Spare no one! Give no quarter! as they stormed the house of Judge William Hancock, a Loyalist whose house the Patriots had commandeered, while the Patriot militia slept. Judge Hancock and his brother were bayoneted in the melee, although both were known to be staunch supporters of the crown and were themselves non-violent Quakers.

Frederick is referred to in his great granddaughter, Hannah Druliner-Deacon's, newspaper article titled, 'Mrs. Hannah Deacon To See 97th Birthday Anniversary' as a soldier of the Revolutionary War (ref her record to see a copy of this article). 
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9526 I1095  Drollinger  Frederick  17 Jun 1752  3 Jun 1841  New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index
Name: Friedrich Trollinger
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 17 Jun 1753
Christening Date: 1 Jul 1753
Father's Name: Gabriel Trollinger
Mother's name: Anna Margretha
FHL Film Number: 820016 
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9527 I1095  Drollinger  Frederick  17 Jun 1752  3 Jun 1841  Died: June 3/30 1841 buried in Hamilton, St Joseph County, Indiana

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9528 I1095  Drollinger  Frederick  17 Jun 1752  3 Jun 1841  Died: June 3/30 1841 buried in Hamilton, St Joseph County, Indiana

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9529 I2815  Drollinger  Frederick  1775  26 Jun 1817  1. Frederick1 Drollinger was born between 1774 and 1780 in Guilford, North Carolina. He married Barbara Wenick 25 August 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Frederick's will dated 26 June 1817 was proved in the Guilford County Court's February Term of 1818, so his death took place sometime in that 8 month period, most likely February 1818. His resting place is unknown.
No document yet uncovered directly names a father for Frederick Drollinger. However, deeds and court records in Guilford County, North Carolina, and Preble County, Ohio, point to John as his father. John Drollinger received a grant of 500 acres in Guilford County from the state of North Carolina in 1784. Beginning in 1800 he sold off the grant in 100 acre parcels, each for $100. On September 20th of that year, he sold pieces to his son John, Jr. and Frederick. Frederick's deed does not name him as a son. Both deeds refer to these parcels being "part of a larger tract of five hundred acres" that John Drollinger obtained from the state of North Carolina. John Jr.'s 100 acres is named as the seat tract. Witnesses for both deeds were William and Henry Drollinger. Six weeks later on 1 November 1800 John sold 100 acres from the tract to his son Henry and this time the witnesses were William and John Drollinger. These three deeds were all recorded in the August 1804 Term in Guilford County.
The next sale involving these individuals was 26 May 1804 when John Drollinger, Sr. sold a 93 acre Orange County seat tract to son William, witnessed by John and Henry Drollinger. The deed was proved on the oath of the witness John Drollinger. In the margin is the notation that the deed was delivered by William Drollinger. This deed was also recorded in the August 1804 term, but in Orange County. In this case the land was not from the 500 acre tract in Guilford, but from a grant entered in 1779, surveyed in 1782, and issued in 1784. The land was described as being on the waters of Traverses Creek with the Guilford County line as one boundary. The deeds identify all parties as being of Guilford County. The last sale found from the larger tract was from John to Adam Drollinger, who is not named as his son. The sale is witnessed by Henry and Frederick on 20 December 1813 and recorded in the November Term of 1814.
Although John was unable to sign his name, he had a distinctive mark - a heavy bold D that looked as if it had been drawn with a Sharpie pen. Very importantly, it is that distinctive mark that sets this John Drollinger apart from all others of the same name. All these deeds were recorded with John's distinctive mark.
To summarize: John Drollinger sold 4 pieces of his original tract to Drollinger men John Jr., Frederick, Henry, and Adam. He sold a separate tract to William Drollinger. John, Henry, and William are named as his sons, Frederick and Adam are not.
These lands begin changing hands in 1816 when Adam sold his piece to neighbor Adam Strader on 4 September with the deed not recorded until November 1831. Strader as well as the witnesses John Chrisman and John Waynick carry surnames names associated with the Drollingers in several locations. Two years later on 29 September 1818 Frederick's land was disposed of at public auction by Frederick's widow Barbara. It was purchased by Catherine Drollinger, recorded in the May Term 1823. Witnesses were Adam Strader and John Chrisman.
John [Jr.], identified as being of Willson [sic] County, Tennessee, sold his 100 acres to William of Preble County, Ohio 17 August 1819 and the transaction was recorded in Guilford May Term 1820. Henry kept his acreage until 9 March 1831 when he sold to Daniel Lough, recorded November Term 1832.
These men are further linked by court records in Preble County, Ohio. 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.
Fortunately for Drollinger researchers a dispute over the title to William's Preble County land created records that provide critical information on these individuals. Preble County Chancery Court Minutes provide a lengthy record of confusion in the settlement of William Drollinger's estate. It is a litany of errors and omissions. The important item from these seven pages is the answer of Elias Drollinger in response to Thomas Gilmore's complaint that William's heirs threatened to dispossess him of William Drollinger's Preble County land that he purchased at a public auction in 1825. Gilmore claimed that because of an error in the appraisal returns to the court, his land was listed as the southeast quarter of section 21 rather than the southwest quarter and he sought to confirm his title to the land.
In relation to proving that John Drollinger is the father of Frederick Drollinger, the following points made under oath by Elias are important:
1. That William Drollinger was Elias's uncle.
2. That Henry Drollinger, brother of William, was not ever notified of the proceedings.
3. That Henry lived in Guilford County, North Carolina, at the time of William's death and that he lived there for some time after Morkert sold William's land and then moved to Fountain County, Indiana, where he lived [in 1836].
4. That Elias, Polly, Gabriel, Aaron, Barbara, Martha, and Elizabeth were the children of Frederick Drollinger, deceased brother of William.
5. That at the time of the land sale, 3 December 1825, Gabriel, Barbara, Aaron, Martha, and Elizabeth were minors under the age of 21.
6. That John Drollinger, brother of William, "died about four or five years since in the State of Tennessee leaving several children now minors under the age of 21?"
7. That Barbara Hetzler, sister of William, "died about three or four years since, in Fountain County, Indiana, ? leaving several children minors under the age of 21?"
These North Carolina and Ohio documents combined lead to the conclusion that Frederick Drollinger is the son of John Drollinger, Guilford County, North Carolina, and brother of John, Jr., Henry, William, and Adam, as well as Catharine Drollinger, Elizabeth (Drollinger) Chrisman, Barbara (Drollinger) Hetzler, and Christena Drollinger. And that Frederick's children were Elias, Polly, Gabriel, Aaron, Barbara wife of Elijah Harkrider, Marta, and Elizabeth married to John Noggle. At this time no record found has even hinted at an identity for Frederick's mother.
As seen in the above discussion, Frederick acquired property from his father nearly a year before his marriage. This gave him an opportunity to build some kind of shelter and perhaps to look forward to profits from one growing season while he lived with his parents and siblings. The productivity of Frederick's land is unknown, but there is a hint of its quality in the fascinating analysis of flora and fauna by Christian Gottlieb Reuter in Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. As the surveyor of Wachovia, he is, of course, describing what he sees in there, but the lands are similar enough to make the descriptions applicable to Guilford County. Frederick's boundaries are marked by a hickory and two black walnuts, trees that grow on the best land according to Reuter. We can learn a few more specifics about the land when Auburn University's forestry department tells us that "Black walnut is found on fertile, moist sites in the east and central U.S. and is intolerant of shade." Hickory and black walnut trees belong to the same family, so perhaps we can make a leap and envision Frederick's land as sunny, well-watered, and productive. It was to this land that he brought his bride Barbara Wenick around 25 August 1801.
Barbara also came from a German family, but which one? Again confusion surrounds the surname because of German and English pronunciation. Documents in disparate places record not only Wenick, but Wenich,Weighnich, Wenig, Winick, Wernick, Waynock, Waynick - all could be variations of the same German name. There are several possible fathers with a variation of the name in the neighborhood where Frederick and Barbara lived, one Daniel Wenich whose land adjoined John Drollinger's. Future research will concentrate on putting Barbara in the correct family.
Shortly before their first wedding anniversary, Frederick and Barbara took their first child Elias to be baptized at Frieden's Lutheran Church. Elias was born 15 July 1802. Curiously, only three of their children, Elias, Marta, and Elisabeth (Maria Elisabet in the record), appear in the translated records of Frieden's Church. This seems unusual. Inquiries as to the whereabouts of the original German records have not yet produced them. The translation in typescript is troubling because events do not seem to be in chronological order. One would expect church records to be in chronological order or at least in a rough approximation.
None of the Drollingers seem to be enumerated on the 1810 U. S. census in Guilford County, nor is Frederick enumerated in Orange County where he picked up a 50 acre parcel in May of 1810. Frederick is included as Frederick Trolender on the 1815 tax list for Guilford County, the only Guilford tax list known to exist before the 1860's. He had 100 acres valued at $200 and 1 white pole. Indented under his name is "for John Trolender 100-125" which equates to 100 acres valued at $125. This John could be his father or his brother John. He is listed as a non-resident taxpayer (Fredk Drolinger) on the 1816 tax list for Orange County with his 50 acres valued at $50. (Using the Reuter tree descriptions as a guide, this was poor land. Boundary markers are post oaks which Reuter says grow on poor land but "gives good wagon-wood." The assigned value seems to confirm the land quality.)
The remaining records extant for Frederick pertain to the settling of his estate in 1818. He was ill in June of 1817 when he wrote his will, stipulating that his estate be divided equally among his children. He wanted his 50 acre tract [this would be the one on Orange County] sold along with as much of his personal property as was necessary to pay his debts with the balance going to his children. He named Joseph Gibson and George Christman as his executors and Joseph as well as Adam Strader witnessed his mark. Adam proved the will and at the same time George renounced his right of executor and Frederick's wife Barbara was appointed administrator and Conrad Shoemaker posted a bond of $200. And so began Barbara's long widowhood.
Barbara was left with seven children between the ages of 3 and 16. Fortunately, the oldest was a boy. Elias was no doubt well experienced in farm work, especially because his father had been ill for some months. Polly and Barbara as the oldest girls would help with the younger children. Nonetheless, Barbara surely sought support and solace among her friends and relatives. Barbara was also a North Carolina native, possibly born to the Daniel Wenich family whose property adjoined John Drollinger's. As such she was part of the close knit German community residing in Guilford and Orange counties. She knew many who were moving, particularly to the Miami Valley in Ohio and she soon contemplated moving herself. Nothing indicates that Barbara had any income or money set aside to sustain her family, so in the fall of 1818 she sold Frederick's 100 acres to Catharine Trollinger for $228. Likely she departed for Ohio soon after the sale not wanting to travel through the winter. She was definitely in Preble County by the 8th of April 1819 when she executed a power of attorney allowing her "trusty" friend George Chrisman to act in her behalf, and she headed a household in Lanier Township, 1820.
A widow with seven young children would not attempt to travel that distance alone and she would only have gone where she had relatives or very close friends. Circumstantial evidence suggests the Elizabeth Weneck who married Daniel Streader in 1798 was Barbara's sister and perhaps Daniel Wenick, Jr., was her brother. Both Daniels appear in many Preble County records, but so far there are no direct ties to Barbara Drollinger. Daniel Strader began his journey from Guilford in 1803, settling in Preble in 1809 and was well established in the community by the time Barbara moved there.
Barbara remained in Ohio for the next 30 years. She was taxed in Lanier township through 1830, but not later. About this time she must have moved to the Darke County home of her daughter and son-in-law Mary and Elijah Harkrider and when they left Ohio, in the Darke County household of Elizabeth and John Noggle where presumably she died sometime after the 1850 enumeration. She was 72 in 1850, a very old woman for her time. No record of her death nor any cemetery record has been found in either Darke or Preble counties. It is not likely that she was buried in Preble County, but all published cemetery records there were also checked. So in the end there is no tangible place to pay respects to this woman, first in a line of women who did what they had to do, no matter the circumstances.

Children of Frederick1 Drollinger and Barbara Wenick were as follows:
+ 2 i. ELIAS2 DROLLINGER, born 15 July 1802 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 2 January 1871 in Wabash County, Indiana. He married Annie T. Izor 14 September 1823 in Preble County, Ohio.
3 ii. POLLY DROLLINGER, born 1803 in North Carolina, married Washington Clark 10 May 1826 in Preble County, Ohio. A John Greene was assigned as guardian for Washington Clark and his sisters Sophia, Nancy, and Amelia, children of Lawrence Clark, deceased, in 1819. No more records have been found pertaining to the guardianship or the estate of Lawrence. The Washington Clarks do not appear under his name on the 1830 or 1840 census enumerations for Preble or Darke counties, but snippets of evidence indicate that they were there at least until some time in 1838. They may have lived with another family, but until more clues are uncovered, a search for them as extra people in a household in the presumed age categories has been postponed. Although Washington Clark is not on the 1838 personal property tax list for Preble County, he is on the 1839 list with (moved) after his name. Noted in the Abstracts from Early Eaton Ohio Newspaper, 1825-1850 were letters at the Gratis post office for Washington Clark on November 3, 1836, April 6, 1837, and July 5, 1838. Since the 1839 personal property tax roll lists him as moved, perhaps he was receiving correspondence from someone encouraging him to leave Preble County for another location. The evidence of correspondence implies that Washington could read. Washington Clark does not appear to have purchased or sold any land, but witnessed a deed in which John and Rebecca Brower purchased 120 poles from the German Baptist Church. The deed states that Brower presided over the church as bishop. The other witness was James Wilson. All these tantalizing clues suggest that while published resources have been scoured to no avail, in-depth onsite research in Preble County might reveal more information on Polly and Washington Clark.
+ 4 iii. BARBARA DROLLINGER, born 28 April 1806 in North Carolina, died 4 February 1886 in Benton County, Missouri. She married Elijah Harkrider 28 May 1826 in Preble County, Ohio.
+ 5 iv. GABRIEL DROLLINGER, born 29 June 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 18 December 1887 in LaPorte County, Indiana. He married Mary Elizabeth Chapman. 27 April 1834 in LaPorte County, Indiana.
+ 6 v. AARON DROLLINGER, born 1812 in North Carolina, died 16 April 1897 in Keeler, Van Buren County, Michigan. He married Elizabeth Mikesell 1 January 1835 in Darke County, Ohio.
7 vi. MARTA DROLLINGER was born 14 February 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina, and baptized 21 March 1813. Sponsors were her parents Friterich Drollinger and his wife Barbara. No information has been found on Martha beyond her mention in her brother Elias's 1836 deposition regarding their Uncle William's land. The only thing Elias said about her at that time was that she was a minor when William died. In contrast, for the other sisters he provided husbands' names and whether or not they were deceased. There is no marriage record for Marta Drollinger under any variation of her name in Preble, Darke, Montgomery, or Miami counties in Ohio or in Wabash County, Indiana, where some of her siblings eventually lived. No one of her name is listed in any of the published cemetery records of Preble or Darke counties. There is simply no more information on her at this time.
+ 8 vii. MARIA ELISABET DROLLINGER, born 18 March 1815 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 11 November 1874 in Darke County, Ohio. She married John Noggle. 29 May 1834 in Darke County, Ohio.
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9530 I2815  Drollinger  Frederick  1775  26 Jun 1817  1. John Trolenger household, 1800 U. S. census, Guilford County, North Carolina, Salisbury District, p. 637, line 4, NARA, M32, roll 31. Because he was probably 21 when he married in 1801, he is likely one of the two 16-26 year old males in this household.
2. Francis T. Ingmire, Guilford County, NC Marriage Records, 1771-1868, Vol. III, 0-Z (St. Louis, MO: Ingmire Publications, 1984), p. 41. Henery Strader is the bondsman and the recorder wrote "(Ger)" after his name. No variation in the information on Frederick and Barbara is found in the many publications of Guilford County marriage records for his period.
3. Frederick Trollinger probate file, Guilford County, North Carolina Estate Papers, CR46, 522.1, 143, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina.
4. Frederick is not listed in Frieden's Church records, nor in the Trollinger Cemetery, Haw River, North Carolina, the two likeliest places.
5. State of North Carolina to John Trollinger, Grant no. 1076, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book D:390, FHL 0,019,047.
6. John Drolinger to Frederick Drolinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 8: 219 and John Trollinger to John Trollinger Junr., Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 8:225, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina.
7. John Drollinger to Henry Drollinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 8:225, FHL 0,019,050.
8. John Drolinger to William Drolinger, Sale of Land, Orange County, North Carolina Deed Book 11:217, FHL 0,305,929.
9. Ruby Grant Bennett and William Daub Bennett eds., Orange County, North Carolina Land Grants, Vol. X, numbers 501-1000 (Raleigh, North Carolina: p.p.,1992), p. 63, no. 741.
10. John Trolinger to Adam Trolinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book L:303, FHL 0,019,051.
11. Adam Trollinger to Adam Strader, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 19:466, FHL 0,501,202.
12. Barbary Trollinger to Catharine Trollinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book P:748, FHL 0,019,053.
13. John Drollinger to William Drollinger, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book 14:250, FHL 0,019,052.
14. Henry Trollinger to Daniel Lough, Sale of Land, Guilford County, North Carolina Deed Book T:720, FHL 0,051,202.
15. John L. Morkert v. John Drolinger et al, Chancery Court Record D (1822-1827), Preble County Courthouse, Eaton, Ohio.
16. Thomas Gilmore v. John Drollinger, et al, Preble County, Ohio, Chancery Court Records, 1834-1838, Vol. I:431, FHL 1,030,748.
17. John Trolenger, 1800 U. S. census, Guilford County, North Carolina, Salisbury District, p. 637, line 4. Enumerated in this household: 1 male under 10; 1 male 16-26; 2 males 26-45;1 male 45 & over; 1 female 10-16; 1 female 16-26; 1 female 26-45; 1 female 45 & over. This would account for all but one son and there is a Henry enumerated nearby who could very well be the missing son. It also accounts for all but one daughter listed in the Preble County court records and that is probably Elizabeth who married Henry Chrisman 26 July 1798. (Guilford County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, Vol. 1:102, North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina.)
18. Adelaide L. Fries, ed., Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume II, 1752-1775 (Raleigh: North Carolina Historical Commission, 1925), pp. 557-587.
19. Ibid., p. 559.
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20. Francis T. Ingmire, Guilford County, NC Marriage Records, 1771-1868, Vol. III, 0-Z (St. Louis, MO: Ingmire Publications, 1984), p. 41. Henery Strader was the bondsman and the recorder wrote "(Ger)" after his name. No variation in the information on Frederick and Barbara was found in the many publications of Guilford County marriage records for his period.
21. Elias Trollinger baptism, Friedens Lutheran Church Records, Guilford, North Carolina, Henry Reeves, translator and copier, (n.pl, n. pub., n.d.), North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina.
22. Sheriff Samuel Turrentine to Frederick Trolinger, Sale of Land, Orange County, North Carolina Deed Book 13: 340, FHL 0,305,930. This land was ordered sold to satisfy a judgment for Frederick Trolinger against John Boswell, John Underwood, William Boswell for 28 pounds, 15 shillings. John Taylor was the highest bidder at 3 pounds, and relinquished the land to Frederick Trolinger. No information seems to be available on the case itself. The only reference in the Orange County Court Minutes 1805-1814 (FHL 0,306,046) is the proving of and ordering recording of the deed on 10 June 1810.
23. 1815 Tax List, Guilford County, North Carolina, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, p. 77, David Thomas, Esq. Elias Trollinger baptism, Friedens Lutheran Church Records, Guilford, North Carolina, Henry Reeves, translator and copier, (n.pl, n. pub., n.d.), North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina.
24. Sheriff Samuel Turrentine to Frederick Trolinger, Sale of Land, Orange County, North Carolina Deed Book 13: 340, FHL 0,305,930. This land was ordered sold to satisfy a judgment for Frederick Trolinger against John Boswell, John Underwood, William Boswell for 28 pounds, 15 shillings. John Taylor was the highest bidder at 3 pounds, and relinquished the land to Frederick Trolinger. No information seems to be available on the case itself. The only reference in the Orange County Court Minutes 1805-1814 (FHL 0,306,046) is the proving of and ordering recording of the deed on 10 June 1810.
25. 1815 Tax List, Guilford County, North Carolina, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, p. 77, David Thomas, Esq List of Taxables. David Thomas's area equates to the present Guilford County townships of Rock Creek and Washington, according to William Perry Johnson's 1815 Tax List of Guilford Co., N.C. typescript (n.p., 1975) viewed at the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. These townships border what was Orange County, now Alamance, and encompass the area where the Drollingers were known to have settled and also the area of Frieden's Church at Gibsonville.
26. It is not known at this time when John, Sr., disposed of the remaining 100 acres of his original grant. Guilford deed indexes do not indicate a sale under his name, nor does there seem to be a sale of that piece under the name of other members of the family or by the sheriff. A page by page search of the deed books has yet to be done. John, Jr. may have already moved to Tennessee although he did not sell his 100 acres until 1819.
27. Jean Anderson "The Federal Direct Tax of 1816 As Assessed in Orange County, N.C." in The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, Vol. V., No. 3, August 1979, p. 46.
28. Adelaide L. Fries, ed., Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume II, 1752-1775, p. 559.
29. Frederick Trollinger Guilford County probate file, North Carolina Estate Papers, CR46, 522.1, 143, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. 
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9531 I9540  Drollinger  Frederick  26 Aug 1875  14 Jun 1892  The date given conflicts with the date provided by Jacob M. Drollinger, my great uncle. Ref General Documentation Notes for Mathias. (David H. Drollinger 2005)  tree1 
9532 I9540  Drollinger  Frederick  26 Aug 1875  14 Jun 1892  Drowned. Per Wilma Lee Drollinger-Larson.  tree1 
9533 I2300  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  1 Jan 1874  28 May 1961  Per WWI Draft Card  tree1 
9534 I2300  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  1 Jan 1874  28 May 1961  West Virginia, Deaths Index
Name: Fred Drollinger
Death Date: 28 May 1961
Death Place: Wood, West Virginia
Father Name: Jacob Drollinger
Mother Name: Elizabeth Berger
FHL Film Number: 2074164 
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9535 I2300  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  1 Jan 1874  28 May 1961  Burial: Parkersburg Memorial Gardens (I.O.O.F. Cemetery)
Burial Date: 31 May 1961
Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, USA

Inscription: DROLLINGER Irene 1885-1964 Fred 1874-1961 
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9536 I2300  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  1 Jan 1874  28 May 1961  1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Frederick Drollinger
Age: 6
Birth Year: abt 1874
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1880: Lee, Monroe, Ohio
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Jacob Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Switzerland
Mother's Name: Elisabeth Drollinger
Mother's Birthplace: Switzerland

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drollinger
Age in 1910: 35
Birth Year: abt 1875 [1875]
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1910: Parkersburg Ward 2, Wood, West Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) [Head]
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Irene Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Drollinger 35
Irene Drollinger 28
Charles M Drollinger 0 [10/12]

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drollinger
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1874
Birthplace: Ohio
Race: White
Home in 1930: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Irene M Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Household Members: Name Age
Fred Drollinger 56
Irene M Drollinger 45
Charles N Drollinger 20
Dorothy E Drollinger 18
Evelyn L O'Dell 21 Niece

1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drollinger
Age: 66
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Ohio
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia
Map of Home in 1940: View Map
Street: Sixteenth Street
House Number: 1015
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 63A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 303
Occupation: Bartender
House Owned or Rented: Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 5500
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 6th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 40
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 0
Income: 0
Income Other Sources: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Drollinger 66
Irene Drollinger 55 
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9537 I14012  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  3 May 1898  Dec 1968  1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drolinger [Fred Trolinger]
Age in 1910: 12
Birth Year: 1898
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1910: Brooklyn Ward 18, Kings, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Fredrick Drolinger
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Augusta Drolinger
Mother's Birthplace: Russia

1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drollinger
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1898
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Islip, Suffolk, New York
Inferred Residence in 1935: Islip, Suffolk, New York
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 24B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 614
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Drollinger 42
Anna Drollinger 42

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Fred Drollinger
Race: White
Birth Date: 3 May 1898
Street address: 31 Metrose
Residence Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
Physical Build: Medium
Height: Short
Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Relative: Mrs. Augusta Drollinger 
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9538 I14012  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  3 May 1898  Dec 1968  New York City, Births
Name: Friedrich Drolinger
Birth Date: 3 May 1898
Birth Place: New York, New York
Certificate Number: 6343 
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9539 I14012  Drollinger  Frederick "Fred"  3 May 1898  Dec 1968  Social Security Death Index
Name: Fred Drollinger
SSN: 095-07-0502
Last Residence: 11752 Islip Terrace, Suffolk, New York, United States of America
Born: 3 May 1898
Died: Dec 1968
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951) 
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9540 I3710  Drollinger  Frederick (Friedrich) Christopher   10 Jun 1896  25 Oct 1962  U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Fred Drollinger
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1896
Birth Place: Wisconsin
Street address: 1234 Center
Residence Place: Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA
Physical Build: Stout
Height: Short
Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Gray
Relative: Jacob Drollinger

U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Fred Cristopher Drollinger
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence Age: 47
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1895
Birth Place: Sherry, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
Residence Date: 1942
Residence Place: Town of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA

U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940
Name: Fred C Drollinger
Record Type: Military Service
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1896
Military Date: 12 Feb 1919
Residence Place: Sherry, Wisconsin
Death Date: 25 Oct 1962

enl 24 Aug 1918 Gary IN Prov. Group 44, discharged 31 Jul 1919 Camp Sherman Ohio, PVT Blue eyes Brown hair Camp Hancock GA

U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Name: Fred Drollinger Birth Year: abt 1896 Keyed Birth Location: Wisconsin Birth State: Wisconsin Admitted Year: 1931 Age at Admission: 35 State: Wisconsin County: Milwaukee
[Washington] City: Milwaukee
[Wood] Branch: Northwestern Branch 
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9541 I3710  Drollinger  Frederick (Friedrich) Christopher   10 Jun 1896  25 Oct 1962  Name changed from Christopher Frederick  tree1 
9542 I3710  Drollinger  Frederick (Friedrich) Christopher   10 Jun 1896  25 Oct 1962  U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index
Name: Fred C. Drollinger
Gender: Male
Death Age: 66
Birth Date: abt 1896
Residence Place: Milwau kee
Death Date: Abt 1962
Death Place: Milwaukee
Burial Place: Sheboygan
Obituary Date: 29 Oct 1962
Obituary Place: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States of America
Spouse:
Barbara
Child:
Jacob
Jane Peterson
Siblings:
Clara Meyer
Margaret Ruttner
Thomas

U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index
Name: Fred C Drollinger
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1896
Claim Date: 30 Dec 1958
Type of Claim: Life Claim
Notes: 29 Dec 1958: Name listed as FRED C DROLLINGER

Wisconsin Death Index
Name: Friderich C Drollinger
Age: 66
Sex: M (Male)
Birth Date: abt 1896
Death Date: 25 Oct 1962
Location: Milw (May be abbreviated)
Certificate: 030119 
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9543 I3710  Drollinger  Frederick (Friedrich) Christopher   10 Jun 1896  25 Oct 1962  Burial: Wildwood Cemetery
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA

Inscription: Fred Drollinger June 10, 1895 Oct. 25, 1962 
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9544 I13628  Drollinger  Frederick Albert  10 Jul 1890  9 Feb 1980  U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Frederick Drollinger
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1890
Birth Place: New York, USA
Street address: 204 Schenck Ave
Residence Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
Physical Build: Slender
Height: 5Ft 11
Hair Description: Not Bald
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Grey

U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Frederick Albert Drollinger
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence Age: 52
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1890
Birth Place: Brooklyn Kings, New York, USA
Residence Date: 1942
Residence Place: Roosevelt, New York, USA
Occupation: Board Of Transportation Of New York City
Height: 5 11
Eye Color: Gray
Hair Color: Gray
Weight: 180
Complexion: Light

"Fred Drollinger, married to Marie, no children" per a copy of a hand drafted descendency chart (dated 17 Jul 1992) received by me via US mail post marked 11 Apr 2011 from Susan G. (Drollinger) Connor. She obtained the chart from her father, Edward Stuart Drollinger. (David H. Drollinger 15 Apr 2011) 
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9545 I13628  Drollinger  Frederick Albert  10 Jul 1890  9 Feb 1980  Frederick Drollinger
Frederick A. Drollinger, 89, 2300 East Bay Drive, Clearwater, died Saturday (Feb. 9, 1980). Mr. Drollinger was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and came here 19 years ago from Long Island, N.Y. He was a retired motorman for the City of New York. He is survived by two brothers, Edward of Clearwater and Frank of St. Petersburg; and a sister, Mae Glacier of Clearwater. Feaster Largo Chapel is in charge.
St. Petersburg Independent, Tuesday, February 12, 1980 page 13-A

Social Security Death Index
Name: Frederick Drollinger
SSN: 051-09-0126
Last Residence: 33516 Clearwater, Pinellas, Florida, United States of America
Born: 12 Jul 1890
Last Benefit: 33540 Zephyrhills, Pasco, Florida, United States of America
Died: Feb 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951)

Florida Death Index
Name: Frederick A Drollinger
Death Date: 9 Feb 1980
County of Death: Pinellas
State of Death: Florida
Age at Death: 89
Race: White
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1890 
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9546 I15737  Drollinger  Frederick Charles "Fred"  11 Mar 1884  7 Feb 1930  U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards
Name: Frederick Charles Drollinger
City: Queens
County: Queens
State: New York
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1884
Race: White
Draft Board: 178

WWI Draft Card residing 2016 Greene Ave, Queens, NY a signalman, General Railway Signal Co.

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Frederick Charles Drollinger
Race: White
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1884
Street address: 2016 Greene Av
Residence Place: Queens, Queens, New York, USA
Physical Build: Medium
Height: Tall
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Relative: Marie Drollinger
Relative's Relationship: Wife

New York, Passenger Lists
Name: Friedrich Drollinger
Arrival Date: 29 Oct 1891
Birth Date: abt 1883
Age: 8
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: German
Place of Origin: Germany
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England
Destination: New York
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Havel

Name: Frederick Drollinger Birth: abt 1886 - New York, United States Military: 20 Dec 1907 Name: Frederick Drollinger Birthyear: abt 1886 Birthplace: New York, United States Enlistment Age: 21 5/12
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1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drollinger
Age in 1910: 26
Birth Year: 1884
Birthplace: Germany
Home in 1910: Queens Ward 2, Queens, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1890
Relation to Head of House: Head [Self (Head)]
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Drollinger 26
Mary Drollinger 25
Helen Drollinger 1
Ernest Drollinger 0

New York, State Census, 1915
Name: Fred C Drollinger
Birth Year: abt 1884
Birth Place: Germany
Age: 31
Gender: Male
Residence Place: New York, Queens
Relationship: Head
Color or Race: White
Number of Years in US: 25
Assembly District: 03
House Number: 2016
Line Number: 34
Page Number: 13
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred C Drollinger 31
Mary Drollinger 20
Helen E Drollinger 6
Ernest F Drollinger 5

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Frederick Drollenger [Frederick Drollinger]
Age: 35
Birth Year: abt 1885
Birthplace: Germany
Home in 1920: Queens Assembly District 2, Queens, New York
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Marie Drollenger
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Frederick Drollenger 35
Marie Drollenger 34
Helen E Drollenger 11
Ernst Drollenger 10

U.S. City Directories
Name: Frederick Drollinger
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1926
Street address: 58 Westfield av
Residence Place: Freeport, New York, USA
Occupation: Motorman
Spouse: Marie Drollinger
Publication Title: Freeport, New York, City Directory, 1926

U.S. City Directories
Name: Frederick Drollinger
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1930
Street address: 58 Westfield AR
Residence Place: Freeport, New York, USA
Occupation: Motorman
Spouse: Marie Drollinger
Publication Title: Freeport, New York, City Directory, 1930 
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9547 I15737  Drollinger  Frederick Charles "Fred"  11 Mar 1884  7 Feb 1930 
Sighard shows his name as Karl Friedrich Drollinger. 
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9548 I6795  Drollinger  Frederick D.   17 Apr 1887  6 Jan 1914  1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Dullinger [Fred Drollinger]
Age in 1910: 23
Birth Year: 1887
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1910: Millcreek, Fountain, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Elsie Dullinger
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Household Members: Name Age
Fred Dullinger 23
Elsie Dullinger 23

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Dullinger
[Fred Drollinger]
Age in 1910: 23
Birth Year: abt 1887
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1910: Millcreek, Fountain, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Elsie Dullinger
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: General Farm
Employer, Employee or Other: Own Account
Home Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
Farm or House: Farm
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 0
Out of Work: N
Number of weeks out of work: 0
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Dullinger 23
Elsie Dullinger 23

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Fred Drollinger
Age: 13
Birth Date: Apr 1887
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1900: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital status: Single
Father's Name: Samuel Drollinger
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana  
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9549 I6795  Drollinger  Frederick D.   17 Apr 1887  6 Jan 1914  Per his death certificate.  tree1 
9550 I6795  Drollinger  Frederick D.   17 Apr 1887  6 Jan 1914  Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates
Name: Fred. D. Drallinger
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 26
Marital status: Divorced
Birth Date: 17 Apr 1887
Birth Place: Indiana
Death Date: 6 Jan 1914
Death Place: Cain, Fountain, Indiana, USA
Father: Samuel Drallinger
Mother: Margarett Drallinger
Spouse: Elsa Drallinger 
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