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Adolph Zollinger

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Adolph Zollinger

Birth
Switzerland
Death
6 Sep 1956 (aged 69)
Poland, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
Randolph, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Married Selina Streich, 1 Jan 1910, Warren, PA; divorced 1934
Married Nellie M. Gould, June 1935, Pennsylvania (Conneautville Courier)
Married Lou L. Case, 27, Sept 1948, Busti, Chautauqua, NY

Randolph Register (Randolph, New York) November 9, 1945
FORMER MERCHANT HERE ASKS PASSPORT FOR TRIP TO NATIVE SWITZERLAND:
Adolph Zollinger who was formerly in the meat business in Randolph, has sold his meat business in South Dayton to Clarence J. Alger and is making arrangements to visit relatives in his native Switzerland. Mr. Zollinger plans to take a year's vacation and has applied for a passport for his European trip. In addition to Switzerland, he plans to visit France. Mr. Zollinger has conducted a meat market at the present location at South Dayton for 15 years. He came to South Dayton 24 years ago and has been interested in a market in Cherry Creek as well as in Randolph.

Jamestown (NY) Post-Journal on Sept 6, 1957:
IN MEMORIAM - In Loving Memory of my beloved husband, Adolf, who departed this life September 6, 1956. "Gone but by no means forgotten. May he rest in peace." Lou Zollinger
Married Selina Streich, 1 Jan 1910, Warren, PA; divorced 1934
Married Nellie M. Gould, June 1935, Pennsylvania (Conneautville Courier)
Married Lou L. Case, 27, Sept 1948, Busti, Chautauqua, NY

Randolph Register (Randolph, New York) November 9, 1945
FORMER MERCHANT HERE ASKS PASSPORT FOR TRIP TO NATIVE SWITZERLAND:
Adolph Zollinger who was formerly in the meat business in Randolph, has sold his meat business in South Dayton to Clarence J. Alger and is making arrangements to visit relatives in his native Switzerland. Mr. Zollinger plans to take a year's vacation and has applied for a passport for his European trip. In addition to Switzerland, he plans to visit France. Mr. Zollinger has conducted a meat market at the present location at South Dayton for 15 years. He came to South Dayton 24 years ago and has been interested in a market in Cherry Creek as well as in Randolph.

Jamestown (NY) Post-Journal on Sept 6, 1957:
IN MEMORIAM - In Loving Memory of my beloved husband, Adolf, who departed this life September 6, 1956. "Gone but by no means forgotten. May he rest in peace." Lou Zollinger


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