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- William is the son of William Trullinger (b 4 May 1813 OH).
Because he is the one to have provided it to the 1910 Census taker, it seems most likely that his middle initial is 'M' and not 'H' as it is cited in his death notice, information that was provided by other people who may have been mistaken. Also in the 1910 Census, William states his father and mother's birth place as Kansas. Because William was only about twelve (12) years old at the time of his father's death, it would seem likely that he could easily be mistaken about something like that.
Exactly who is William's sister, Mrs. May Whitlock of Portland, Oregon that is referred to in his newspaper death notice?
1870 United States Census
Name William Trullingher [Trullinger]
Sex Male
Age 57 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1813
Birthplace Ohio
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Event Type Census
Event Date 1870
Event Place Freedom Township, Bourbon, Kansas, United States
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This Record
Margaret Trullingher
F
40 years
Indiana
James G Trullingher
M
12 years
Indiana
Hester A Trullingher
F
8 years
Indiana
William Trullingher
M
6 years
Illinois
Mary Trullingher (daughter of William's son, Conby Trullinger)
F
3 years
Illinois
1910 United States Census
Name William M Trullinger
Sex Male
Age 46 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1864
Birthplace Kansas
Marital Status Single
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Hired man
Father's Birthplace Kansas
Mother's Birthplace Kansas
Event Type Census
Event Date 1910
Event Place
Silverton, Marion, Oregon, United States
Other People on This Record
Francis S Coolidge
F
76
Illinois
Name Francis S Coolidge
Sex Female
Age 76 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1834
Birthplace Illinois
Marital Status Married
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Father's Birthplace Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace Kentucky
Event Type Census
Event Date 1910
Event Place
Silverton, Marion, Oregon, United States
Eva Coolidge
F
53
Oregon
Nellie Amudson
F
23
South Dakota
1880 United States Census
Name Margaret Trellinger [Margaret Trullinger]
Sex Female
Age 49 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1831
Birthplace Indiana, United States
Marital Status Widowed
Occupation Keeping House
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household
Self
Father's Birthplace Kentucky, United States
Mother's Birthplace Kentucky, United States
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Freedom Township, Bourbon, Kansas, United States
Household Identifier 8757737
Person Number 0
Sheet Letter D
Sheet Number 242
Margaret Trellinger's Spouses and Children
James Trellinger
Son
M
23 years
Indiana, United States
Hester Trellinger
Daughter
F
17 years
Illinois, United States
William Trellinger
Son
M
15 years
Illinois, United States
Mary Trellinger
Daughter
F
12 years
Illinois, United States
Margaret Trellinger
Daughter
F
9 years
Kentucky, United States
MORLEY V. SILVERTON HOSPITAL
This is a controversy respecting the alleged will of Gerome Morley who died in Marion county February 2, 1926. The alleged will, dated November 16, 1925, bequeathed Morley's property, worth approximately $22,000, to the Silverton Hospital, a corporation. The will was presented for probate to the county court of Marion county in common form and was so admitted March 2, 1926. On April 10, 1926, the contestants, twenty-one in number, eleven of whom are the brothers and sisters, and ten of whom are the nieces and nephews of the deceased, filed a petition for contest, alleging: (1) that the testator lacked testamentary capacity; (2) that the will was not properly executed; and (3) that at the time of the alleged execution Morley was acting under the undue influence of Mrs. May Day. The hospital answered, averring the validity of the will, and the matter went to trial before Honorable J.T. Hunt, County Judge of Marion county, who, on the 28th day of December, 1926, found in favor of the hospital. On the 26th day of January, 1927, the contestants filed notice of appeal to the circuit court and on the 2d day of January, 1929, that court, after consideration of the record, reversed the decision of the county court with a finding in favor of the contestants. Thereafter the proponent appealed to this court.
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(15) He adhered tenaciously to the wholly false and groundless notion that Bill Trollinger, a Silverton resident, had married a squaw.
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