Emanuel was a preacher, along with his brothers, Walter Jackson Culler, and Dexter Joseph Culler.
According to the World War I draft registration card, dated September 12, 1918, his full man was given as Manuel Martin Culler, he was living at Route #1, Meadows of Dan, Carroll County, Virginia. His age at that time was 33, and his birth date was February 15, 1885, and that he was native born. He was listed as a white male, medium height and medium built with blue eyes, and light brown hair. He was listed as a self-employed farmer in Meadows Dan, Carroll County, Virginia. He signed his name Emanuel Martin Culler.
In the 1920 census, Emanuel and his family were living in Laurel Fork, Carroll County, Virginia. He was listed as, Emanuel M. Culler, a grain farmer, age 34, born in Virginia, his wife, Hattie S. age 25 born in Virginia, and their son, James W. age 6 born in Virginia.
According to his death certificate his full name was Emanuel Martin Culler, a white married male, a retired minister, aged 86 years, 2 months and 25 days. His residence was Rt. #3 Box 73, Mt. Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. He was born January 15, 1884 in Virginia, and died May 10, 1970 at 8:13 p.m. in Northern Hospital, Mt. Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. Cause of death Myocardial failure & uremia, due to ASCVD & lower neph___ Cal___, also had a fracture left hip. His parents were listed as, William & Fannie (Gunter) Culler, and his wife Hattie (Bolt) Culler. Burial was listed to be in the Midkif Cemetery, in Surry County, North Carolina. The informant was listed as family.
Emanuel was a preacher, along with his brothers, Walter Jackson Culler, and Dexter Joseph Culler.
According to the World War I draft registration card, dated September 12, 1918, his full man was given as Manuel Martin Culler, he was living at Route #1, Meadows of Dan, Carroll County, Virginia. His age at that time was 33, and his birth date was February 15, 1885, and that he was native born. He was listed as a white male, medium height and medium built with blue eyes, and light brown hair. He was listed as a self-employed farmer in Meadows Dan, Carroll County, Virginia. He signed his name Emanuel Martin Culler.
In the 1920 census, Emanuel and his family were living in Laurel Fork, Carroll County, Virginia. He was listed as, Emanuel M. Culler, a grain farmer, age 34, born in Virginia, his wife, Hattie S. age 25 born in Virginia, and their son, James W. age 6 born in Virginia.
According to his death certificate his full name was Emanuel Martin Culler, a white married male, a retired minister, aged 86 years, 2 months and 25 days. His residence was Rt. #3 Box 73, Mt. Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. He was born January 15, 1884 in Virginia, and died May 10, 1970 at 8:13 p.m. in Northern Hospital, Mt. Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. Cause of death Myocardial failure & uremia, due to ASCVD & lower neph___ Cal___, also had a fracture left hip. His parents were listed as, William & Fannie (Gunter) Culler, and his wife Hattie (Bolt) Culler. Burial was listed to be in the Midkif Cemetery, in Surry County, North Carolina. The informant was listed as family.
Family Members
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Mary Ann Culler Epperson
1879–1954
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Margaret Elizabeth Culler Boyles
1886–1946
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Rev Walter Jackson Culler
1892–1969
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Rev Dexter Joseph Culler
1894–1968
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Ellie Culler Bowman
1895–1921
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John Henderson Culler
1900–1925
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Sussie Mamie Culler Prater
1904–1973
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Homer William Culler Sr
1904–1949
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Rosa Lee "Rosie" Culler Goins
1908–1974
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