Emmalissa was the daughter of Isaac Mullinax and Rachel Lowery. She is attested in the genealogies of many family lineages, with reports of her birth and death information from the grave in Talking Rock Cemetery, near Jasper, Pickens County, Georgia where her family had lived. Genealogies say she had married Dr Benjamin Stephens only two years before her death in 1851. They are recorded in the 1850 census, in Subdivision 33 of Gilmer County, Georgia. 1850 Federal Census, Gilmer County, Georgia, 4 October, Subdivision 33, p 772 (no scan #), Hse/Fam #531 Benjamin Stephens 21 M Farmer $No Real Estate b Georgia [born abt 1829] Emmalissa Stephens 20 F North Carolina [born abt 1830] Her parents are enumerated on the next page a few houses away. 1850 Federal Census, Gilmer County, Georgia, 5 October, Subdivision 33, p 773(scan 387), Hse/Fam #526 Isaac Mullinax 59 M Farmer $700 Real Estate b South Carolina [born abt 1791] Rachel Mullinax 57 F South Carolina [born abt 1793] Sarah Lowery 87 F Unknown [born abt 1763] Her sister Sarah is between Emmalissa and their parents, with Sarah's husband, Marick (or Merrick) West. Marick's brother Benjamin is on the previous page, as well as their father George West. In genealogies and record sources, her name is generally spelled Emmalissa, but on her gravestones it is Emmalisa. But also note that her name is spelled two different ways on this stone. In the information about her daughter, her name is spelled Emalysa. Gravestone of Emmalissa Mullinax Stephens, Antioch Cemetery, Pickens County, Georgia In Memory of Emmalisa [sic] Stephens wife of B M Stephens and daughter of Rachel & Isaac Mullinax Died Nov 28, 1854 aged 23 years and 2 months and Missouran Stephens daughter of Emelysa and B M Stephens Died June June 29, 1853 aged 2 years, 7 months, 12 days Emmalisa Mullinax Stephens Birth 1831 Death Nov. 28, 1854 Inscription Emmalisa Stephens Note: Wife of B.M. Stephens Burial Antioch Cemetery, Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia Created by Gerald Lynn Mullinax May 06, 2007 -- Find A Grave Memorial #19255258, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=STEP&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=12&GScntry=4&GSsr=1041&GRid=19255258&&ftm=1
1880 Federal Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, 3 June, Garvin Township, District 27, page 6, Hse/Fam #48 Mullinax, John W M 28 Farmer SC SC SC Mullinax, Eliza W F 25 Wife Keeping House SC SC SC Mullinax, Etta W M 4 Dau At Home SC SC SC
The One World Tree source give the date Apr 1834 for the death of Francis Ann Mullinax, with the place Pickens County, Georgia. The Ancestry World Tree source, however, has the more general "Aft. 1870" with the same place of death. 1850 Federal Census, Cherokee County, Georgia, 15 October, Division 15, page 479, Hse #1068, Family #1073 John M Mullins 53 M Farmer South Carolina Francis A Mullins 51 F South Carolina Margaret A Mullins 24 F Georgia [b abt 1826] John M Jr Mullins 23 M Farmer Georgia [b abt 1827] (Listed as Jr even though his grandfather is also named John M Mullins) Nancy A Mullins 20 F Georgia [b abt 1830] Green D Mullins 19 Male Farmer Georgia [b abt 1831] Seborn J Mullins 16 Male Georgia [b abt 1834] Mary K Mullins 14 Female Georgia [b abt 1836] Lafayette J Mullins 12 Male Georgia [b abt 1838] Alfred W Mullins 10 Male Georgia [b abt 1840] Martha J Mullins 8 Female Georgia [b abt 1842]
Frances P Mullinax Birth 20 Feb 1825 Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA Death 21 Oct 1895 (aged 70) Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA Burial Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina Parents: Joseph Mullinax 1797-1871 Jane C Hood Mullinax 1806-1867 Siblings: Madison Mullinax 1819-1861 Mary Ann Mullinax Sherer 1820-1900 Margaret Mullinax 1822-1843 John G Mullinax 1828-1862 Sarah L Mullinax Hopper 1835-1860 Robert S Mullinax 1841-1855 Created by Gerald Lynn Mullinax 20 Feb 2012 -- Find A Grave Memorial 85230107, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85230107/frances-p_-mullinax
1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 7 September, Hse/Fam #673 Mullinax, Bryson 38 M W Farmer $200 Real Estate b NC Mullinax, Sarah 35 F W b NC Mullinax, Francis 2 M W b NC 1860 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 26 July, p 89 (scan 424), No PO given, Hse/Fam #277 Bryson Mullinax 46 M Farmer $1000 Real Estate $1020 Personal b North Carolina [born abt 1814] Sarah Mullinax 45 F North Carolina [born abt 1825] Francis A Mullinax 12 M North Carolina [born abt Jan 1848] 1870 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 23 June, Township #4, PO Nine House, page 3, Hse #20, Fam #21 Mullinax, Bryson 54 M W Farmer $600 Real Estate $300 Personal b NC [b abt 1816] Mullinax, Sallie 53 F W Keeping House b NC Mullinax, Asbury 22 M W Cabinet Maker b NC
Francis Mullinax Birth 27 Feb 1815 in Cravens, York, South Carolina Death 15 Sep 1859 in Pickens, Pickens, South Carolina Parents Hezekiah Mullenex Birth 1776-1845, Rosannah Peterson 1778-1855 -- Thornton Family, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11935847/person/41889861 Francis' death was reported in the 1860 census Mortality Schedule. He was reported as 43 years old and death was reported as dying suddenly in September 1859 frm inhaled gas. His death date on his grave is 15 September 1859. On the same page abtou three lines above Francis was Yearby Corbin, also related to the West-Green line in this genealogy. 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule, Pickens County, Georgia, Grassy Knob District, District 122, p 1 Corban [Corbin], Yearby Age 50 M Married b SC Died Jan 1860, Farmer Cause of death Dropsy, Sick for 32 days before death [b abt 1810] Mulleniax, Framcis Age 43 M Married b SC Died Sept 1859, Farmer Cause of death Inhaled Gas, Died Suddenly [b abt 1817] Francis Marion Mullinax Birth Feb 27, 1815 Kings Mountain, York County, South Carolina, USA Death Sep 15, 1859 Jerusalem, Pickens County, Georgia Father Hezekiah Mullinax b 1776 Kings Creek, York (now Cherokee Co SC), d. Abt 1845 Unknown, SC Mother Rosannah Peterson Mullinax (1779 - 1855) Wife Syntha Childers Mullinax (1817 - 1893) Children: Sarah Elizabeth Mullinax Fowler (1839 - 1923) Robert Hezekiah Mullinax (1843 - 1903) Benson J. Mullinax (1844 - 1926) Marion Francis Mullinax (1846 - 1927) Doctor W Mullinax (1852 - 1921) Margaret Jane Mullinax (1854 - 1898) Madison A. Mullinax (1856 - 1921) Rosanna Cordelia Mullinax Ingram (1859 - 1928) Burial County Line Cemetery, Talking Rock, Pickens County [was Pickens District at the time], Georgia Created by Gerald Lynn Mullinax Jun 12, 2010 -- Find A Grave Memorial #53592339, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53592339
1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 7 September, Hse/Fam #673 Mullinax, Bryson 38 M W Farmer $200 Real Estate b NC Mullinax, Sarah 35 F W b NC Mullinax, Hannah 11 F W b NC
1810 Federal Census, Union District, South Carolina Hezakiah Mullenax head of household Males 1 under 10, 1 x 26-44 Females 3 x under 10, 1 x 26-44 Next door is a John Mullenax, age range 15-25, with a wife in the same age range, no children. 1820 Federal Census, Union District, South Carolina, 7 August 1820, page 153A Hezekiah Mullinax Distilled 300 gallons in the year 1830 Federal Census, Union District, South Carolina Hez'k Mullinax head of household Males 1 x 5-10, 1 x 10-15, 1 x 15-20; Males 1 x 50-60 Females 1 x 5-10, 2 x 10-15, 1 x 15-20; 1 x 50-60 No Slaves 1840 Federal Census, Union District South Carolina, page 55 (scan 226) Hezakiah Mullinax head of household Males 2 x 20-30; Males 2 x 60-70 Females 1 Under age 5; 1 x 20-30; 1 x 60-70 No Slaves The ages here for the two oldest members of the household match the known birth dates for Hezekiah and Rosa. Hezekiah would have been about 64 at the time of the census and Rosa about 62. According to family sources, Hezekiah died in 1845, and Rosa lived until 1854. Hezekiah R. Mullinax Birth 1776 in York Co., SC Death 1845 in SC Parents: John Mullinax, 1737 - 1810 Sarah Donnally 1735 - 1820 Marriage to Rosannah âRoseyâ Peterson Apr 1801 York, SC -- Mullinnix2006, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9881620/person/-729043640
South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1960 Ida M McSwain Birth abt 1887 Death 3 Jan 1951 Cherokee, South Carolina Age at Death 64 ------------------------ Ida A. Mullinax McSwain Birth Feb. 21, 1886 Death Jan. 3, 1951 Cherokee County, South Carolina Ida Mullinax Mcswain Death 03 Jan 1951 Rural, Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina Age at Death 64, Estimated Birth Date 1887 Married, Spouse George P. McSwain Father William J. Mullinax Mother Margaret Sepaugh Spouse George Pinkney McSwain (1883 - 1970) Children: Alma McSwain Carroll (1907 - 1990) Lucile McSwain Randall (1910 - 2009) Marguerite McSwain Johnson (1914 - 2008) Paul Moore McSwain (1916 - 1988) Verona Ernestine McSwain Hardin (1923 - 2014) Burial Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina Created by Elizabeth Feb 06, 2009 -- Find A Grave Memorial #33581298, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33581298 ------------------------ Note that the memorial reports that Ida's mother is Margaret Sepaugh. The only Margaret Sepaugh I have information on was the longtime wife of William Guyton McSwain in Cleveland County, North Carlina, a few miles north of Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina. That person is also known as Mary and Angeline.
Isaac Mullinax Birth 1800, Death Uknown Father Hezekiah Mullenex Birth 1776-1845 Mother Rosannah Peterson 1778-1855 -- Thornton Family, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11935847/person/41889849
I find it odd that one source shows members of this family associated with York County, South Carolina, while one child of this family, Isaac, is shown as born in Camden in Yorkshire, England. There is no explanation or information about why the mother would have been in England at the time of birth of this one child. It is of further interest that a later generation even refers to Camden, in York District (County), South Carolina.. I wonder if this researcher confused Camden, York County in South Carolina with the Camden in Yorkshire, England. It seems odd that no comment at all is included. I am following a couple of other sources to show York District/County, South Carolina as the birth place. I know this is the area in which many of the Mullinax family lived, and where John and Sarah originally settled. Censuses show Isaac's birth was in South Carolina. BJ Girardeau reports: "Bought 100 acres of land 5-23-1813 [23 May 1813] in Grover [Lincoln County] NC; 150 acres of land 1823 in Grover, NC; 83 acres of land 1825 in Grover, NC; attended Antioch Baptist Church in SC. Ordained deacon 12-4-1830 [4 December 1830]. ... Shows on two censuses as a physician as well as a farmer." Dorothy Mullinnix reports that Isaac C Mullinax moved with all his other children except Bryson to Gilmer County, Georgia. She finds him there in the 1850 census with the occupation of Doctor. He would have been 89 at that time. Dorothy does mention Sarah's age as 87 in that census. She reports on records of Isaac's presence there: "Isaac and his family, except Brison, moved to Gilmer Co GA buying land as early as Sept 3, 1838. He continued to buy land until at least Sept. 1850 all in Dist 12, Section 2 and it consisted of approximately 1000 acres. In 1844 he began distributing land to his children." -- Isaac C Mullinax, http://www.gencircles.com/users/annmull/1/data/717 1850 Federal Census, Gilmer County, Georgia, 5 October, Subdivision 33, p 773 (scan 387), Hse/Fam #538 Isaac Mullinax 59 M Farmer $700 Real Estate b South Carolina [born abt 1791] Rachel Mullinax 57 F South Carolina [born abt 1793] Sarah Lowery 87 F Unknown [born abt 1763] 1860 Federal Census, Pickens County, Georgia, 10 June, Dug Road District, PO Jasper, Page 20 (898), House #170, Family #136 Isaac Mulenax 68 M MD $7000 Real estate $800 Personal b SC Rachel Mulenax 67 F SC Isaac Stephens 7 M GA Attended School [Isaac's grandson, son of Emmalissa] -- Page 20 -- James West 1 M GA Mary West 1mo F GA Isaac Stephens appears to be the son of Emmalissa Mullinax and her husband Benjamin Stephens. His age, though, does not match with his mother's death date as reported in some family sources. The date of death reported by some is 28 November 1851. At the very youngest, if Emmalissa died in childbirth with Isaac, he would be already 8 years plus, with his 9th birthday coming up a few weeks after the census. I cannot specifically identify the West children, but they appear to be the children of Isaac and Rachel's daughter Sarah. I don't know why any of Sarah's children would be in her parents' home, and I don't know how a 1 month old, and even a 1 year old, could be easily taken care of by a 67-year-old grandmother on an ongoing basis. 1870 Federal Census, Pickens County, Georgia, 11 July, Truckwheel, PO Jasper, page 72, Hse/Fam #557 Mullinax, Isaac 79 M W Farmer $1200 Real Estate $200 Personal b South Carolina Mullinax, Rachel 76 F W Keeping House South Carolina Mullinax, Manuel 19 F B Farmer Laborer Georgia Cannot read or write Yancey, Elizabett 48 F W House Keeper Georgia Cannot read or write Yancey, Albany 15 M W Assisting on Farm Georgia Cannot read or write
1850 Federal Census, Gilmer County, Georgia, 25 September, Sundivision 33, p 66, Hse/Fam #452 Mullinax, John 32 M Baptist Clergy $300 Real Estate b North Carolina [born abt 1818] Mullinax, Eliza 27 F South Carolina [born abt 1823] Mullinax, William J 10 F Georgia [born abt 1840] Mullinax, Sarah E 6 F Georgia [born abt 1844] Mullinax, John E T 4 M Georgia [born abt 1846] John Mullinax Birth 1818 in Lincoln, NC Death 1909 in CA Parents Isaac Mullinax 1791-1878 Rachel Lowery 1793-1881 Marriage 1836 to Mary Means, No Children Marriage 1839 to Eliza A Houser Children: William Isaac Mullinax 1841 - 1911 Sarah Emma Mullinax b 1844 John E Mullinax b 1846 Mary F Mullinax b 1850 Francis N Mullinax b 1852 Thomas V Mullinax b 1854 -- Rex Webb, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/667037/person/-2062913701?ssrc=&ftm=1
One or more sources have confused one child from another family with the family of Jonathan Mullinax and Sarah Donnally. The child Greenberry Mullinax is the son of parents Jonathan Mullinix and Susannah Greenberry in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. I am in the process of clarifying his family, hoping to find their connection to this Mullinix/Mullinax line of our family. There are two different places given as birthplace for John Mullinax (b 1737), son of Jonathan Mullinax: Camden, York, South Carolina, and Rockingham County, North Carolina. Dates also vary, with 1735 or 1737 most common. I have no way yet to determine the basis of this difference. The source from Allcensus.com also reports the death year as 1810, rather than 1800, which I have allowed. Other seemingly credible sources with good details also support the Camden place of birth. I have followed a source that gives the year of death as 1800. Some sources report John Mullinax dying in the 1870s. Deed books show him still conducting business in January 1799. Note that the following deed is dated Oct 3, 1798, but witnessed January 1799. ETTERS DEEDS SOUTH CAROLINA & NORTH CAROLINA 1793-1800 (Books 17, 18, 19) #999 Oct. 3, 1798 Book 19, p. 87 John Sloan (Spartanburg County, SC) to Henry Ettres (Lincoln County); for 50# sold 200 ac on a branch of Kings Creek near the "South" line; part of 400 ac granted to John Mullinax who sold to John West who sold to Dan Smith who sold to John Sloan. Signed John Sloan. Witness Sam Espey & Elizabeth Espey. Wit. oath Jan 1799 by Sam Espey. Book 19, p. 87. -- http://www.geocities.com/heartland/lake/1542/deeds1.html At the following URL, you can view the picturesquely named site of Jumping Branch on King's Creek: -- Topozone, http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lon=-81.4511&lat=35.11 Following from George Moss, Ancestry World Tree, edited (URL no longer valid) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/bselletti/5/data/363 John was born about 1735-1740 (Note: Camden, York County, Census, 1790) and his wife Sarah was born about the same time. (York County Census 1810). All indications are that John and his family migrated to Northwestern South Carolina along the border with NC some time prior to 1769. They either came via the Wilderness Road or on the Indian Trail near the coast of Virginia & North Carolina. (Note: A search of Savanah, GA & Charlestown, SC failed to show any Mullinaxes in that era. However, there were Mullinaxes at that time & before in PA, MD, VA, & NC.) On July 26, 1769, John bought around 200 acres for 10 pounds on Jumping Branch on Kings Creek from Joseph Hardin. (Note: Lincoln County Deeds Book 1, pp. 60-61. This land was described as about one mile above John Hardin & joined John McKilmorry's land.) It was witnessed by Peter Johnson & George Potts and sworn to in open court before Ezekiel Polk, County Clerk. On July 22, 1773, John and wife Sarah Mullenaux conveyed 400 acres on "a branch of Kings Creek" to James Patterson for fifty pounds. Lincoln Co, NC, Deeds Book 2, p. 39-40. In this deed, John & Sarah described themselves as residing in Cravens Co, SC, and James Patterson is shown as being in Tryon County, NC. This was the area of dispute between North and South Carolina, and was finally surveyed and settled in 1782. Cravens County at the time embraced most of the northern half of South Carolina, including the areas in dispute between NC & SC. This area went from the Saluda River eastward to the coast and included all of present day Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, and York Counties, plus other counties. Likewise, Tryon County, NC claimed most of this area, and since Cravens County never had a courthouse, most of the records from this area of dispute are found in North Carolina courthouses. Jumping Branch Creek's headwater is in Whittaker Mountain in SC. The land is about two miles southwest of Antioch Baptist Church and East of Kings Creek in SC. However, because of the factors mentioned above, the deed was recorded in Lincoln County, NC. This error was a common one, it seems. Lincoln Co, NC was formed from Tryon County, NC. Tryon County was in turn formed from Mecklenburg County, NC in April 1769. The border between NC & SC was not extended beyond the Catawba River until June 4,1772. So NC & SC had been granting land in this same area since 1752. The land sale was witnessed by Robert McAfee & John Logan and proved in July 1774 in open court by Ira Neil, County Clerk. John was shown as signing his name, but Sarah made her mark. John Mullinax was found on the petit jury list for "New Acquisitions" in Camden District, SC, in 1778-1779. (Note: "The Jury Lists of South Carolina, 1778-1779" compiled by Hendrix and Lindsey, p. 56. "New Acquisitions" lay east of Broad River and south of NC near Kings Mt. in what is now Cherokee County, SC.) On October 7, 1780, when the Battle of Kings Mountain was fought in the Revolutionary War, Sarah & Thomas, her son, among others of the family, were living about two miles from Kings Mountain. John was not at home and his son Thomas accompanied a neighbor woman to the mountains, where she found her dead Tory son. (Note: "Kings Mountain and its Heroes" by Lyman C. Draper, LLD, pp. 313-314.) According to the Camden (York) County census (p. 29), John was married and had four sons and four daughters. Two boys were over 16 and two were under 16. (Note: This census does not give the ages of the females, it only divides the males as older or younger than 16.) Thus two boys were born before 1770 and two after. Also there was another person in the house, unidentified. Their son William and his wife Martha lived with their own family next door (p. 30). Older son John had moved to Pendleton District. Daughter Elizabeth may have moved there with him. John and Sarah were not in York County for the 1800 census, but were living across the Broad River. They were noted as being over 45 and living alone. By the 1810 census, John was not listed (probably dead) but Sarah was the head of the household (age 45+). She had with her two boys (16-26) and two girls (10-16). (Note: Why were Sarah and John alone in 1800, but then have Sarah with a house full of children in 1810? Did a couple of daughters & spouses move in?) The younger children were probably her grandchildren. Hezekiah Mullinax, James and another John Mullinax were householders near by. (Note: York census film for 1810 shows Sarah in house 655/273 and the others in houses 663/269, 659/271, 884/269, and 663/269 respectively.) On Feb, 12, 1811, Sarah purchased 204 acres on Burrell's Branch (Note: Now called Mullinax Branch, says Ola Pruitt of Grover, NC, who played there as a youth), from her parents James and Martha Donnally, for 30 pounds. Note: James Donnally, in his July 10, 1818 will, left Sarah $2. If Sarah's husband John had still been alive at the time, her father would probably have left him money also, since he left money to James Kincaid, Sr, the husband of another daughter. [Dates of birth and death are somewhat uncertain, but it is thought that John Mullinax died about 1800.] This was recorded in York County Probate, case 17, file 699. James Donnally was listed in Camden (York) District in 1790, with three boys under 16, two daughters and one slave in the house. Sarah was living on the land at the time. (Note: York County Deeds, Book G, p. 323. This land was originally granted to James Winn, says the description. James Donale was granted 216 acres on Burrell's and Phillip's Branches of King's Creek by Gov. Charles Pinckney. It was bounded on the northeast and southeast by Winn's land.) It was witnessed by Robert Caldwell, William Caldwell and James Mullenax. William swore to it before Jonathon Newman, Justice of the Peace, on June 8, 1811. This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/b_spencer/2/data/8081 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1880 Federal Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, 3 June, Garvin Township, District 27, page 6, Hse/Fam #48 Mullinax, John W M 28 Farmer SC SC SC Mullinax, Eliza W F 25 Wife Keeping House SC SC SC Mullinax, Cornelia W F 6 Dau At School SC SC SC Mullinax, Etta W M 4 Dau At Home SC SC SC Mullinax, Leland W M 11mos born July Son At Home SC SC SC Mullinax, John W M 61 Father Widowed At Home SC SC SC Mullinax, Mary W F 26 Sister Single Keeping House SC SC SC Mullinax, Rose W F 24 Sister Single Keeping House SC SC SC 1900 Federal Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, 8 June, Garvin Township, District 51, page 5A, Hse/Fam #64 Mullinix, John Head W M Mar 1851 48 Married 28 yrs SC SC SC Farm Manager Rents Mullinix, Eliza Wife W F July 1854 45 Married 28 yrs 9 children/8 living SC SC SC Mullinix, Leland Son W M Oct 1879 20 SC SC SC Farmer 1910 Federal Census, Pickens County, Texas, 20 April, Easley, District 139, page 16A, Hse #247, Fam #249 Mullinix, John Head M W 61 Married 40 years SC SC SC Cotton Mill Waste Picker Rents Mullinix, Eliza Wife F W 57 Married 40 years 4 children/3 living SC SC SC South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1955 Volume 14, Certificate #006804 John A Mullinix Death Date 30 Mar 1919 Age at Death 68, Est Birth Date 1851 White Male Death Pickens County
1880 Federal Census, Burleson County, Texas, 4 June, Precinct 2, District 29, page 9A (26A), Hse/Family #79, Mulinax, John W M 61 Farmer SC SC SC Mulinax, Sarah Wife W F 51 Kpng Hse AL VA TN Mulinax, John Son W M 24 Farmer MS SC VA Mulinax, Charles Son W M 13 TX SC AL Mulinax, Samuel Son W M 9 TX SC AL Mulinax, Florence Dau W F 5 TX SC AL