Tilman Cullum, of Kentucky, came to Missouri at an early date, and he settled on Loss Creek, in what is now Warren County. His wife was a Miss Nancy McDurmid, of Kentucky, and they raised a large family of children. Mr. Cullum was a good business man, a large trader and money loaner, and accumulated a fortune during his life time. He was one of the first County Judges of Warren County, but resigned the position to administer upon the estate of Daniel Shobe.
Tilman Cullum, of Kentucky, came to Missouri at an early date, and he settled on Loss Creek, in what is now Warren County. His wife was a Miss Nancy McDurmid, of Kentucky, and they raised a large family of children. Mr. Cullum was a good business man, a large trader and money loaner, and accumulated a fortune during his life time. He was one of the first County Judges of Warren County, but resigned the position to administer upon the estate of Daniel Shobe.
Family Members
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Edward N Cullom
1793–1876
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Richard Northcraft Cullom
1795–1872
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Judge Alvan Cullom
1797–1877
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James Northcraft Cullom
1802–1852
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Susannah N. Cullom Phillips
1804–1875
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Permelia Hulda Cullom Brown
1806–1891
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Elizabeth Cullom McHenry
1808–1862
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William Cullom
1810–1896
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Lucinda "Cindy" Cullom Hart
1812–1900
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Lieut Tilman Cullom
1822–1848
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