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Martin N. Bollinger 1810–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: June 17, 1810

Birth Location: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: January 13, 1880

Death Location: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Benjamin Bollinger

Mother: Catherina Nissley

Spouse(s): Elisabeth Royer

Children(s): Joseph Bollinger, Martin Bollinger

In 1810, Martin N. Bollinger entered the world in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Benjamin Bollinger And Catherina Nissley. Martin N. Bollinger married Elisabeth Royer, and had children including Joseph R Bollinger, Martin Royer Bollinger. Martin N. Bollinger passed away in 1880 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1810, Martin N. Bollinger entered the world in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Benjamin Bollinger And Catherina Nissley.
  • Martin N. Bollinger married Elisabeth Royer, and had children including Joseph R Bollinger, Martin Royer Bollinger.
  • Martin N. Bollinger passed away in 1880 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Martin Bollinger's Ancestors

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Martin Bollinger
1810–1880
Birth Place: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Benjamin Bollinger
1787–1865
Catherina Nissley
1787–1833
Grandparents
Peter (Bollinger ,) 6GG
1757–1839
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Colony, British Colonial America
Maria ("Mary" Bowman ,) 6GG
1763–1811
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Colony, British Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
Daniel 7GG
1728–1791
Elisabeth 7GG
1721–1800
Daniel Bauman\Bowman
1737–1816
Susan Landes
1746–1806
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rudolph 8GG
1703–1772
Elisabeth 8GG
1700–1747
Johannes Bauman
1703–1771
Margareth Good
1703–1760
Johannes Landis
1696–1756
Margretha Naas
1707–1780

Martin Bollinger's Descendants

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Martin (N.) Bollinger (June 17, 1810–January 13, 1880) m. Elisabeth Royer (April 3, 1816–July 30, 1846)
  1. 1. Joseph (R.) Bollinger 1839–1923 m. Sarah (A.) Buch 1840–1929
    1. 1. Wilson (B.) Bollinger 1862–1933
    2. 2. Alice (B.) Bollinger 1864–1872
  2. 2. Martin (Royer) Bollinger 1846–1944 m. Christianna (W.) Borry 1864–1937 m. Mary (A.) Dutt 1847–1904
    1. 1. Walter Bollinger 1872–1872
    2. 2. Herman (R.) Bollinger 1866–1897
    3. 3. Elmer (E.) Bollinger 1869–1954 m. Minnie (Hertzler) Royer 1868–1939
      1. 1. Elmer (Royer) Bollinger 1893–1961 m. Grace (Elizabeth) Singley 1899–1991
    4. 4. Howard (D.) Bollinger 1889–1954 m. Anna (May) Snavely 1889–1969

Martin Bollinger's Timeline

2 Records

1810
June 17, 1810
Birth of Martin N. Bollinger in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
1880
January 13, 1880
Age 70
Death of Martin N. Bollinger in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: June 17, 1810
    Event Place: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 13, 1880
    Event Place: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

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