Emiline Mahulda MNU
Abt 1828 --
Name Emiline Mahulda MNU Nickname Hulda Birth Abt 1828 Gender Female Person ID I28375 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 28 Aug 2023
Family 1 PVT William "Bill" Trollinger, b. 1826, SC d. 16 Jun 1880, Cherokee, Cherokee, SC (Age 54 years) Marriage - Again confusion surrounds this William Trollinger. His exact age is hard to determine due to the different ages given in the census found. I place him as the consort of Hulda and husband of Jane to connect him in the tree. This is conjecture and speculation on my part and he may not be the William born 1826 at all. GLD Dec 2012
Children 1. Amanda Trollinger, b. Abt 1845, SC + 2. PVT Albert Bomar (Bomar Morrison) Trollinger, b. Apr 1846, GA 3. James Trollinger, b. Abt 1848, SC 4. M. Trollinger, b. Abt 1848, SC Family ID F10115 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Mar 2016
Family 2 James C. Morrison, b. Abt 1813, NC d. Bef 1880 (Age ~ 66 years) Children + 1. Sarah Emmaline Morrison, b. 29 Sep 1858, SC d. 17 Jun 1930, Center Valley, Murray, GA (Age 71 years) 2. Malisa Ann Morrison, b. 25 Dec 1861, Spartanburg County, SC d. 12 Aug 1931, Jesup, Wayne, GA (Age 69 years) Family ID F18588 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 Aug 2023
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Photos Emiline Mahulda
T. Westmoreland II: My father, Kyzertom, posted the picture. Muhulda was his direct great grandmother. My father’s grandmother (Mary Muhulda Jennings Westmoreland) was named after her.
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Notes - 1850 Spartanburg Co., SC census: I would argue that W. Trollinger and H. Trollinger were NOT husband and wife and that census enumerator correctly recorded sex for each of them as "F". My primary rationale is that, although Hulda was living with Mr. James Morrison in 1860 as his wife and although Bomer was using surname Morrison in 1850, a) James Morrison and "Miss" Hulda Trollinger went to the bother of having a legal marriage recorded in 1865, and b) Bomer lived in James & Hulda Morrison household in 1870 Haywood Co., NC census as Bomer Trollinger (along with his wife Julia MNU Trollinger) and Bomer used the Trollinger surname forever after. I believe Albert Bomer Trollinger was born out of wedlock to Emiline Mahulda Trollinger and an unknown father. Further, I believe H. Trollinger, Hulda Trollinger, Hulda Morrison, Emiline Mahulda Morrison are all the same person based on age, location, household, and familial relationships recorded in the census records.
It is uncertain as to what her maiden name really is. She could be a Trollinger or married to a Trollinger or merely assuming the Trollinger surname. There is too little known about her to place her with any certainty. She may had died prior to the 1880 which would explain some of the confusion surrounding her. She shows up in 2 census and one newspaper article regarding her marriage to Morrison. Placed here as a consort of William Trollinger pure guesswork on my part. GLD Dec 2012
I believe it is possible that Hulda MNU and Emaline are one in the same people.
Gordon isn't so sure, but isn't saying it's not possible either.
(David H. Drollinger 17 Dec 2012)
1880 United States Federal Census
Name Emiline M. Morrison
Age 49
Birth Date Abt 1831
Birthplace South Carolina
Home in 1880 District 812, Franklin, Georgia, USA
Dwelling Number 282
Race White
Gender Female
Relation to Head of House Self (Head)
Marital Status Married
Mother's Birthplace North Carolina
Cannot Read Yes
Cannot Write Yes
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Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Emiline M. Morrison 49 Self (Head)
Sarah E. Morrison 21 Daughter
Martha B. Morrison 16 Daughter
Rachel L. Morrison 13 Daughter
William H. Trollinger 14 Grandson
John M. Trollinger 13 Grandson
Nannie T. Trollinger 9 Granddaughter
Hosie Trollinger 8 Grandson
- 1850 Spartanburg Co., SC census: I would argue that W. Trollinger and H. Trollinger were NOT husband and wife and that census enumerator correctly recorded sex for each of them as "F". My primary rationale is that, although Hulda was living with Mr. James Morrison in 1860 as his wife and although Bomer was using surname Morrison in 1850, a) James Morrison and "Miss" Hulda Trollinger went to the bother of having a legal marriage recorded in 1865, and b) Bomer lived in James & Hulda Morrison household in 1870 Haywood Co., NC census as Bomer Trollinger (along with his wife Julia MNU Trollinger) and Bomer used the Trollinger surname forever after. I believe Albert Bomer Trollinger was born out of wedlock to Emiline Mahulda Trollinger and an unknown father. Further, I believe H. Trollinger, Hulda Trollinger, Hulda Morrison, Emiline Mahulda Morrison are all the same person based on age, location, household, and familial relationships recorded in the census records.