Person:David Culler (5)

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David J Culler
b.20 May 1846 Stark Co., Ohio
m. 1841
  1. Corporal Aaron Culler1842 - 1924
  2. David J Culler1846 - 1927
m. 14 Apr 1870
  1. Charles Elmer Culler1871 -
  2. George F Culler1872 - 1928
  3. Jennie M Culler1873 - 1959
  4. Rev. Edward M Culler1877 - 1969
  5. Curtis Wesley Culler1881 - 1972
  6. Robert O Culler1889 - 1954
Facts and Events
Name David J Culler
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 20 May 1846 Stark Co., Ohio
Marriage 14 Apr 1870 Stark, Ohio, United StatesBy William Cox, Justice of Peace. He practiced Methodist Episcopal at Canton and Alliance.
to Balinda A Powell
Residence[6] Bet 1870 and 1877 Stark Co., Ohio
Residence[7] Bet 1877 and 1884 Kosciusko Co., Indiana
Residence[8] Bet 1884 and 1894 Stark Co., Ohio
Residence[9] 1894 (near), Weilersville, Wayne Co., Ohio
Occupation[10] 1906 a farmer
Residence[11] 1910 Wayne Co., Ohio
Census 19 Jan 1920 Green, Wayne, Ohio, United StatesOwn their home free of mortgage.
with Balinda A Powell
Death[3][15] 19 Feb 1927 Union hospital, Dover, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio
Burial[4][5][16] 23 Feb 1927 Center Church of the Brethren cemetery, SR 44 & Georgetown Rd, Canton East, Nimishellen twp., Stark Co., Ohio
Other[12][17] Feb 1927 Obitz_OK
Other[13][18] 21 Feb 1927 Canton, Stark Co., OhioObitz2_OK
Reference Number? 5075

excerpt from Powell Family History book: " they went to housekeeping on afarm in Stark county. Moved to Kosciusko county, IN in 1877. Returned toStark county in 1884 and in 1894 moved to Wayne county, OH nearWeilersville where they now live. Mr C is a model farmer and hassucceeded in his business. He is a Christian and citizen of highcharacter. The home is one of quiet and peace. They are members of theDrunkard Brethren church. "

References
  1. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    age 74.
  2. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  3. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    Volume Number 5288, and Certificate Number 12486.
  4. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  5. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  6. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  7. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  8. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  9. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  10. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  11. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    ED# 171; visit 206.
  12. email: melgraves at home.com, Compiler: Mel Graves. Constant Graves, Location: db: :1480803, Url:http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (March 2003).
  13. The Canton Repository newspaper, Location: Canton, Ohio
    page 11.
  14.   D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  15. 10:30pm from Hypertrophy (Enlargement of any tissue or organ, but not dueto its natural growth) of prostate gland for five years, withcontributory retention of urine for seven days. He had an operation onFeb 18th, but still died on Feb 19. Informant on certificate was hisson, George
  16. next to his wife
  17. "David J. Culler died at the Union hospital at Dover, Ohio Saturday nightat the age of 81 years. Mr. Culler in recent years made his home withhis daughter, Mrs. Jennie Shriver at New Philadelphia, Ohio. He was theson of David Culler, Sr. and he was born on the old Culler farm north ofLouisville. His wife died several years ago but he is survived by fivesons and one daughter, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Anumber of brothers and sisters also are living. Mr. Culler is rememberedby many of the older residents as a man of upright character. Funeralservices were held at the Center Church of the Brethren Wednesdayafternoon and they were in charge of Rev. Oliver Royer and Rev. M. M.Taylor. Burial was made in the Center Cemetery."
  18. "New Philadelphia, February 21 -[Special] -- David J. Culler, 81, retiredfarmer, died Saturday night at 10 o'clock at the Union hospital, Dover.He was a resident of New Philadelphia four years, at the home of hisdaughter, Mrs. Jenny Shriver, Tenth Street. Surviving are: five sons,one daughter, 13 grandchildren, one that great-grandchild. Funeralservices will be held Wednesday, a short service from the home of Mrs.Shriver, and at 2:30 from the Center church of the Brethren nearLouisville, the Rev. Oliver Royer officiating, assisted by Rev. Taylor,of Canton. Burial will be made in the church Cemetery."