According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 432. His full name was Ollie Culler. His address was Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina. His age was 18 years, he was born September 19, 1900. He was listed as a self-employed farmer. It also stated that he was married. He was listed as medium height, medium built, blue eyes and light brown hair. (NOTE--the death records give June 19, 1897, if this is the same Ollie which I believe it is, the draft card states September 19, 1900?)
In the 1930 federal census, Ollie and his family were living in Yadkin Township, Stokes County, North Carolina. He was listed as Ollie Culler, a general farmer, renting his land, age 33, born in Virginia, and his wife, Sadie R. Culler, age 34 born in North Carolina, and their children listed were; Maude I. Culler, age 6, and William C. Culler, age 3, both born in North Carolina. Also his mother was living with them, Lydia M. Culler, a widow, aged 73, born in North Carolina, and his uncle, Gus A. Culler, a farm laborer, age 66, born in North Carolina.
Death record--Name: Ollie Culler, Gender: Male, Race: White, Marital Status: Married, Age: 70, Date of Birth: 1898, Residence County: Forsyth, Date of Death: 15 Feb 1968, Death County: Forsyth, Institution: Home, Attendant: Physician, Recorded Date: Feb 1968, Source Vendor: NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1968-69, Certificate: 05B522.
According to his death certificate, his full name was Ollie Culler, a white male, married, a retired farmer, aged 70. His residence was Rural Hall, Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was born June 19, 1897 in North Carolina, and died February 15, 1968 at 1:30 p.m. in Rural Hall, Forsyth County, North Carolina. Cause of death was myocardial infraction, due to arterio sclerotic cardiovascular disease, due essential hypertension. His wife was listed as, Sadie (Boles) Culler, and his parents, Oliver Culler & Lydia Culler. Place of burial was given as Oak Grove Methodist Church Cemetery, Forsyth County, North Carolina. The informant was his wife.
According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 432. His full name was Ollie Culler. His address was Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina. His age was 18 years, he was born September 19, 1900. He was listed as a self-employed farmer. It also stated that he was married. He was listed as medium height, medium built, blue eyes and light brown hair. (NOTE--the death records give June 19, 1897, if this is the same Ollie which I believe it is, the draft card states September 19, 1900?)
In the 1930 federal census, Ollie and his family were living in Yadkin Township, Stokes County, North Carolina. He was listed as Ollie Culler, a general farmer, renting his land, age 33, born in Virginia, and his wife, Sadie R. Culler, age 34 born in North Carolina, and their children listed were; Maude I. Culler, age 6, and William C. Culler, age 3, both born in North Carolina. Also his mother was living with them, Lydia M. Culler, a widow, aged 73, born in North Carolina, and his uncle, Gus A. Culler, a farm laborer, age 66, born in North Carolina.
Death record--Name: Ollie Culler, Gender: Male, Race: White, Marital Status: Married, Age: 70, Date of Birth: 1898, Residence County: Forsyth, Date of Death: 15 Feb 1968, Death County: Forsyth, Institution: Home, Attendant: Physician, Recorded Date: Feb 1968, Source Vendor: NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1968-69, Certificate: 05B522.
According to his death certificate, his full name was Ollie Culler, a white male, married, a retired farmer, aged 70. His residence was Rural Hall, Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was born June 19, 1897 in North Carolina, and died February 15, 1968 at 1:30 p.m. in Rural Hall, Forsyth County, North Carolina. Cause of death was myocardial infraction, due to arterio sclerotic cardiovascular disease, due essential hypertension. His wife was listed as, Sadie (Boles) Culler, and his parents, Oliver Culler & Lydia Culler. Place of burial was given as Oak Grove Methodist Church Cemetery, Forsyth County, North Carolina. The informant was his wife.
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