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William Alvin Culler

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William Alvin Culler

Birth
Fulton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Oct 1937 (aged 82)
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In the 1870 census, William was living with the Zimmerman family in Thompson Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as William Culler, a laborer, age 15 born in Pennsylvania, also his brother Peter Culler, a laborer, age 18 was living there.

In the 1900 census, William and his family were living in Peters Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as, W. A. Culler, age 44, born June 1855 in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Mary R. Culler age 42 born February 1858 in Pennsylvania, and his children listed were, Mary E. Culler age 19, born May 1881 in Pennsylvania, Annie B. Culler, age 17, born December 1882 in Pennsylvania, Ida C. Culler, age 16, born May 1884, in Pennsylvania, and Abram H. Culler, age 14 born December 1885 in Pennsylvania. Also living with the family was Mary's mother, Jane Curley, a widow, age 79, born January 1821, in Pennsylvania.

In the 1910 census, William and his wife were living in Washington Township, Waynesboro Ward 1, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as, William Culler, a teacher in a public school, age 54 born in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Rebecca Culler, age 52 born in Pennsylvania.

In the 1920 census, William and his wife were living in Washington Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as, William A. Culler, a Justice of the Peace, age 64 born in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Mary R. Culler, age 61 born in Pennsylvania.

In the 1930 census, William and his wife was living in Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as William A. Culler, a Justice of the Peace, age 73, born in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Mary R. Culler, age 72 born in Pennsylvania. It also stated William owned his own property that was valued at $3,000.

Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.
In the 1870 census, William was living with the Zimmerman family in Thompson Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as William Culler, a laborer, age 15 born in Pennsylvania, also his brother Peter Culler, a laborer, age 18 was living there.

In the 1900 census, William and his family were living in Peters Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as, W. A. Culler, age 44, born June 1855 in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Mary R. Culler age 42 born February 1858 in Pennsylvania, and his children listed were, Mary E. Culler age 19, born May 1881 in Pennsylvania, Annie B. Culler, age 17, born December 1882 in Pennsylvania, Ida C. Culler, age 16, born May 1884, in Pennsylvania, and Abram H. Culler, age 14 born December 1885 in Pennsylvania. Also living with the family was Mary's mother, Jane Curley, a widow, age 79, born January 1821, in Pennsylvania.

In the 1910 census, William and his wife were living in Washington Township, Waynesboro Ward 1, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as, William Culler, a teacher in a public school, age 54 born in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Rebecca Culler, age 52 born in Pennsylvania.

In the 1920 census, William and his wife were living in Washington Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as, William A. Culler, a Justice of the Peace, age 64 born in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Mary R. Culler, age 61 born in Pennsylvania.

In the 1930 census, William and his wife was living in Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as William A. Culler, a Justice of the Peace, age 73, born in Pennsylvania, and his wife, Mary R. Culler, age 72 born in Pennsylvania. It also stated William owned his own property that was valued at $3,000.

Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.


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