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George Long Culler

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George Long Culler

Birth
Denmark, Owen County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 Jul 1922 (aged 65)
Saline City, Clay County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Saline City, Clay County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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1900 census George and his family were living in Sugar Ridge Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was listed as, George Culler, a farmer, age 43 born May 1857 in Indiana, and his wife, Lydia J. Culler, age 38, born August 1861 in Ohio, and their children listed were; Herman Culler, age 17, born October 1882, Nettie Culler, age 15, born February 1885, Lottie Culler, age 12, born October 1887, Susie Culler, age 10, born November 1889, Jacob Culler, age 8 born April 1892, Ruth Culler age 5, born January 1895, and David Culler, age 2, born September 1897, all listed as being born in Indiana.

In the 1920 federal census, George was living in Sugar Ridge Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was listed as, George Culler, a farmer, a widow, age 62, born in Indiana, and his son, David Culler, a farmer age 22, born in Indiana, and his daughter, Bernice Culler, age 19, born in Indiana.
1900 census George and his family were living in Sugar Ridge Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was listed as, George Culler, a farmer, age 43 born May 1857 in Indiana, and his wife, Lydia J. Culler, age 38, born August 1861 in Ohio, and their children listed were; Herman Culler, age 17, born October 1882, Nettie Culler, age 15, born February 1885, Lottie Culler, age 12, born October 1887, Susie Culler, age 10, born November 1889, Jacob Culler, age 8 born April 1892, Ruth Culler age 5, born January 1895, and David Culler, age 2, born September 1897, all listed as being born in Indiana.

In the 1920 federal census, George was living in Sugar Ridge Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was listed as, George Culler, a farmer, a widow, age 62, born in Indiana, and his son, David Culler, a farmer age 22, born in Indiana, and his daughter, Bernice Culler, age 19, born in Indiana.

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