Aleri was the son of Thomas Brown McCulley and Mary Lois Graham. His given name is a family name which is IRELAND spelled backwards dropping the N and D. He married Mary Caroline Cargill on September 16, 1897 in Middle Cold Spring, Oregon on her fathers ranch. They had four children: Ralph, Hazel, Eleanor, and Lewis. Lewis died as a baby. As of the writing of this, Hazel is still alive at the age of 102!! (Sad to say that Aunt Hazel has since passed. She made it to 104!!)
East Oregonian, May 27, 1960, pg 4
RITES SET
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 am for A. E. McCulley who died in Pendleton yesterday. Mr. McCulley was born September 7, 1874 at Gailsburg, Illinois. He came to Oregon as a boy and attended the old Pendleton Academy. He was married to Caroline Cargill September 16, 1897. They farmed in the north Cold Spring area and later lived at Hermiston before moving to Pendleton in 1953. Mrs. McCulley and one son, Louis preceded him in death. Mr. McCulley was a member of Cold Spring Grange and the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two daughters Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick, Corvallis; and Mrs. Archie Rugg Pendleton. A son, Ralph McCulley, Carbonado, Wash., sister Mrs. Bert Shaw, Portland, brother Harold, Hermiston; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
(I am one of those 8 great grandchildren!)
Aleri was the son of Thomas Brown McCulley and Mary Lois Graham. His given name is a family name which is IRELAND spelled backwards dropping the N and D. He married Mary Caroline Cargill on September 16, 1897 in Middle Cold Spring, Oregon on her fathers ranch. They had four children: Ralph, Hazel, Eleanor, and Lewis. Lewis died as a baby. As of the writing of this, Hazel is still alive at the age of 102!! (Sad to say that Aunt Hazel has since passed. She made it to 104!!)
East Oregonian, May 27, 1960, pg 4
RITES SET
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 am for A. E. McCulley who died in Pendleton yesterday. Mr. McCulley was born September 7, 1874 at Gailsburg, Illinois. He came to Oregon as a boy and attended the old Pendleton Academy. He was married to Caroline Cargill September 16, 1897. They farmed in the north Cold Spring area and later lived at Hermiston before moving to Pendleton in 1953. Mrs. McCulley and one son, Louis preceded him in death. Mr. McCulley was a member of Cold Spring Grange and the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two daughters Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick, Corvallis; and Mrs. Archie Rugg Pendleton. A son, Ralph McCulley, Carbonado, Wash., sister Mrs. Bert Shaw, Portland, brother Harold, Hermiston; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
(I am one of those 8 great grandchildren!)
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