Daughter of Daniel Rawlings, (abt.1755 - abt.1803), and Sarah (Nuttall) Rawlings, (abt.1764 - aft.1850). Her father is buried somewhere in the Demint Cemetery, Carroll Co., KY., which he started by burying infant children and other relatives in what was originally his garden. Her mother is
buried somewhere in Oskaloosa Twp., Clay Co., IL., where she spent her last years living with Rebecca's brother, Levi Rawlings, and sister, Elizabeth (Rawlings) Meek. Rebecca's husband was Nathaniel, or Nathan, Cull, (1797-1842), buried somewhere in Henry Co., KY. They were the parents of 4 children: William Henry Cull, (1823-1908); Parthenia (Cull) Ballard, (1826-1888); Lucinda Ann (Cull) Wells, (1833-1904); and Hugh George Cull, (1837-1907), all of whom, except Parthenia, are also buried in the Cull Cemetery, Clark Co., MO.
Daughter of Daniel Rawlings, (abt.1755 - abt.1803), and Sarah (Nuttall) Rawlings, (abt.1764 - aft.1850). Her father is buried somewhere in the Demint Cemetery, Carroll Co., KY., which he started by burying infant children and other relatives in what was originally his garden. Her mother is
buried somewhere in Oskaloosa Twp., Clay Co., IL., where she spent her last years living with Rebecca's brother, Levi Rawlings, and sister, Elizabeth (Rawlings) Meek. Rebecca's husband was Nathaniel, or Nathan, Cull, (1797-1842), buried somewhere in Henry Co., KY. They were the parents of 4 children: William Henry Cull, (1823-1908); Parthenia (Cull) Ballard, (1826-1888); Lucinda Ann (Cull) Wells, (1833-1904); and Hugh George Cull, (1837-1907), all of whom, except Parthenia, are also buried in the Cull Cemetery, Clark Co., MO.
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