According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated June 5, 1917, serial number 90. His full name was Sidney Herman Culler. His address was Tabaccoville, North Carolina. His age was 24 years, he was born in Tabaccoville, North Carolina, June 11,1893. He was listed as a self-employed farmer in Tabaccoville, North Carolina. He was listed as married with 2 children. He was listed as medium height, medium built, dark brown eyes and dark brown hair.
In the 1920 federal census, Sidney and his family were living in Yadkin Township, Stokes County, North Carolina. He was listed as, Sidney Culler, a general farmer, age 27, born in North Carolina, and his wife, Minnie Culler age 23, born in North Carolina, and their children listed at that time were: Therman Culler, age 6, Clifford Culler, age 5, and Dorothy Culler age 1 year, & 10 months, all listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1930 federal census, Sidney and his family were living in Old Richmond, Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was listed as, Sidney H. Culler, a general farmer, age 37, born in North Carolina, and his wife, Minnie R. Culler age 333, born in North Carolina, and their children listed at that time were: Thermon Culler, age 16, Clifford Culler, age 14, Dorothy Culler age 12, Lucile Culler, age 10, Mattie Culler, age 6, and Bettie J. Culler, age 3, all listed born in North Carolina.
According to his death certificate, his full name was Sidney Herman Culler, a white male, a widow, a farmer, aged 69. His residence was Route #1, Tobaccoville, Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was born June 11, 1892 in Stokes County, North Carolina, and died February 22, 1962 at 1:00 p.m. in the City Hospital, Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. Cause of death was Myocardial infraction, due to coronary artery athro sclerosis, due to general arteries sclerosis. Also had diabetes. His wife was listed as, Minnie (Welch) Culler, and his parents, Martin & Eliza (Burchette) Culler. Burial was listed in Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery, in Tobaccoville, North Carolina. The informant was his son Clifford H. Culler of Tobaccoville.
According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated June 5, 1917, serial number 90. His full name was Sidney Herman Culler. His address was Tabaccoville, North Carolina. His age was 24 years, he was born in Tabaccoville, North Carolina, June 11,1893. He was listed as a self-employed farmer in Tabaccoville, North Carolina. He was listed as married with 2 children. He was listed as medium height, medium built, dark brown eyes and dark brown hair.
In the 1920 federal census, Sidney and his family were living in Yadkin Township, Stokes County, North Carolina. He was listed as, Sidney Culler, a general farmer, age 27, born in North Carolina, and his wife, Minnie Culler age 23, born in North Carolina, and their children listed at that time were: Therman Culler, age 6, Clifford Culler, age 5, and Dorothy Culler age 1 year, & 10 months, all listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1930 federal census, Sidney and his family were living in Old Richmond, Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was listed as, Sidney H. Culler, a general farmer, age 37, born in North Carolina, and his wife, Minnie R. Culler age 333, born in North Carolina, and their children listed at that time were: Thermon Culler, age 16, Clifford Culler, age 14, Dorothy Culler age 12, Lucile Culler, age 10, Mattie Culler, age 6, and Bettie J. Culler, age 3, all listed born in North Carolina.
According to his death certificate, his full name was Sidney Herman Culler, a white male, a widow, a farmer, aged 69. His residence was Route #1, Tobaccoville, Forsyth County, North Carolina. He was born June 11, 1892 in Stokes County, North Carolina, and died February 22, 1962 at 1:00 p.m. in the City Hospital, Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. Cause of death was Myocardial infraction, due to coronary artery athro sclerosis, due to general arteries sclerosis. Also had diabetes. His wife was listed as, Minnie (Welch) Culler, and his parents, Martin & Eliza (Burchette) Culler. Burial was listed in Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery, in Tobaccoville, North Carolina. The informant was his son Clifford H. Culler of Tobaccoville.
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