Birth date of 1836 is estimate from son's statement in probate file that she was 71 yrs when she died. 1880 census age would calculate to an 1840 birth date.spouse: >McNulty, William Jacobs (1831 - 1906)Birthplace is from census records (1880). Also, from Times Gazette (Redwood City) news account of her death in Murfreesboro, TN while visiting her "old homeplace."
Probate Records: Probate file viewed by Donna Dimmick on April 8, 1998 Probate Records, San Mateo County, CA Microfilm Roll No. P-145 McNulty, Mornin E. Case #1270 Copies of will and some other relevant pages in McNulty binder. Names heirs at law as son Jeptha W. Wilson and son John W. McNulty. Estate willed to her grandchildren (8) to be divided evenly among them. Estate totaled about $4,000. Bulk of estate was 7.8 acres of land in Woodside sold by executor for $3,800. There are guardianship proceedings for both the Wilson children and McNulty children (McNulty is on Microfilm Roll No. P-150, case #1268. Some relevant pages in McNulty binder).
Property transactions - San Mateo County, CA Grantee: William J. McNulty Grantor: John Lawrence Date: June 30, 1874 Book 23, page 105 Partial transcription: Between John Lawrence of the County of San Mateo...and William J. McNulty...of the same place...consideration of the amount of One Thousand Dollars lawful money...being part of Rancho Canada de Ramundo beginning in the center of the public road leading from Redwood City to Woodside from which an oak tree 33 inches in diameter standing at the corner of a house...[full description in chains]...5 8/10 acres...spouse: >Bryan, Mornin Elizabeth (~1836 - 1907)Grantee: William J. McNulty Grantor: John Greer + Wife Date: December 29, 1875 Book 24, page 694 (Found in index need to look at this deed)
Index of deeds cassette #3545 Vol 1-2-3 (1856-1897) Search of index stopped at #073 on counter in M's
Probate Records: Probate file viewed by Donna Dimmick on April 8, 1998 Probate Records, San Mateo County, CA Microfilm Roll No. P-140 McNulty, William J. Case #1105 filed November 1, 1906 Copies of will transcript and some other relevant pages in McNulty binder. Heirs were wife Mornin E. McNulty and son John W. McNulty. Estate to them. Estate totaled $4,197. Bulk of estate was 7.8 acres of land in Woodside valued at $2,500 (property description in file).