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Amos Trollip

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Birthplace: Grahamstown, Albany, Cape Province, South Africa
Death: December 09, 1910 (84)
South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Stephen Trollip, b4 and Mary Ann Trollip
Husband of Mary Jane Trollip
Father of Sarah Louisa Stead; Letitia Jane Batteson; Herbert Amos Trollip; Lindon Morris Trollip; Charles Samuel Godfrey Trollip and 5 others
Brother of James Trollip; Joshua Trollip 1; Jacob Trollip and Joseph Trollip
Half brother of Mary Morris Trollip; John Trollip; Samuel Wesley Trollip and Hester Trollip

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About Amos Trollip

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  • Amos Trollip
  • Birth: Aug 6 1824 - Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
  • Death: Dec 9 1910 - South Africa
  • Parents: Stephen Trollip, Mary Trollip (born Weller)
  • Siblings: James Trollip, Joshua Trollip, Jacob Trollip, Samuel Trollip, John Trollip, Mary Morris Trollip, Hester Trollip, Samuel Wesley Trollip
  • Wife: Mary Jane Trollip (born Love)
  • Children: Stephen John (Steve) Trollip, Sarah Louisa Stead (born Trollip), Edward Mortimer Trollip, Letitia Jane Batteson (born Trollip), Herbert Amos Trollip, Linden Morris Trollip, Charles Samuel Godfrey Trollip, Ernest Jacob Trollip, Edith Mary Burrows (born Trollip), Jessica Maria (Jessie) Trollip
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Amos Trollip's Timeline

1826
August 6, 1826
Grahamstown, Albany, Cape Province, South Africa
1850
May 29, 1850
Fort Beaufort
1852
August 15, 1852
Twarka Laager, Queenstown, Stormberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1854
July 10, 1854
Queenstown, Eastern Cape
1856
November 15, 1856
Queenstown, Eastern Cape
1859
March 28, 1859
Queenstown, Cape Colony, South Africa
1861
July 6, 1861
Queenstown, Cape Colony, South Africa
1863
October 5, 1863
Queenstown, Cape Colony, South Africa
1865
November 9, 1865
Queenstown, Cape Colony, South Africa