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Andrew Judson Culp

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Andrew Judson Culp

Birth
Rainham Centre, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Death
12 Apr 1930 (aged 69)
St. Catharines, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Andrew Judson Culp learned the shoemaking trade, from his father, Isaac Culp, and may have practiced it at Dunnville Ontario, Canada , as well as Rainham Center, Ontario, Canada. He also worked at the O.E. Wilson Feedmill, at Dunnville, Ontario. An amusing story came up during one of my interviews with one of Jud's grandchilern. I was told, that he had a special fondness for Concord wine. It appears, that he had some difficulty in pronouncing the word; Concord: and it came out as Corncob.
His first wife died young, with cancer and left three young childern.
Source: Gary Culp, Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada

During a visit to his daughter, Mrs R.D. McIntee of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Andrew Judson Culp, a well known resident of Dunnville, passed away last Saturday at the age of 69 years. Mr. Culp was born at Sweet's Corner, and practivally lived all his life was spent in this district. He was a miller by trade, Surviving him are six daughters, Mrs. Ward of St. Catharines, Miss E. Culp, Mrs Craig and Mrs. Drinkwater of Dunnville; Mrs McIntee of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Smith of Buffalo, and seven sons, Claude of Port Colborne, Roy of Dunnville and Alonzo of Rainham Center, a sister, Mrs Tyron of Chicago, and another sister in Toronto, also survive.

Source: Dunnville Gazette, April 18, 1930, page 8.
At the home of his daughter, Mrs. R.D. McIntee early this morning, Mr. Andrew Judson Culp, a resident of Niagara Falls for the past five months, passed away in this sixty-ninth year. The deceased was a life-long resident of Rainham Township and is survived by his wife Mrs. Rosaletta Culp, seven sons and six daughters. The childern are Claude, Port Colborne; Roy, of Flint, Michigan,; Robert and Harley of Dunnville; Lorne, Oscar and Carl of Niagara Falls. The daughters are Mrs. James Craig, Miss Ethel Culp, Mrs. Earl Drinkwater, of Dunnville Mrs. Alfred Smith Buffalo; Mrs Steve Ward of St. Catharines and Mrs R.D. McIntee of Niagara Falls.

The funeral services will be held from the home of his son-in law, Mr.R.D.McIntee, 636 Simcoe Street on Monday afternoon, April 14th at one o'clock. Interment is to be made in Riverside Cemetery, Dunnville.

Funeral servicesfro the late Mr.Andrew Judson Culp, were held yesterday afternoon at one o'clock from the home of his son-in law Mr.R.D.McIntee 636 Simcoe Street. Ensign Knapp officiated. During the service Mrs. Mills sang very sypathetically "Sweet Rest in Heaven". Interment was made in Riverside Cemetery, Dunnville. The bearers were Messrs, Alev Noble, George Noble, John Cook, William Mills, William Thompson and Dr. L. Snyder.

Father: Isaac Culp b: 1826 in Clinton Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
Mother: Elizabeth High b: 1836 in Canada

Spouse:
Roseletta L Foster b: 2 APR 1872 in Wainfleet Welland, Ontario, Canada
Married: 15 JUL 1890 in Zion Church, Forks Road, Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada

Children
Claude Cleveland Culp b: 2 MAR 1892 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Roy Aubrey Culp b: 5 APR 1893 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Elma Etta Culp b: 26 SEP 1895 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Robert Howard Culp b: 26 SEP 1897 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Charlotte Caroline Culp b: 21 JUN 1899 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada
Mabel Minerva Culp b: 22 MAY 1901 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Lorne Sylvester Culp b: 3 MAY 1903 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Oscar Earl Culp b: 4 MAR 1905 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada
Edna May Culp b: 26 SEP 1906 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Carleton Francis Culp b: 28 JAN 1909 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Harley Judson Culp b: 27 MAR 1914 in Dunnville, Haldimand Co.Ont
Andrew Judson Culp learned the shoemaking trade, from his father, Isaac Culp, and may have practiced it at Dunnville Ontario, Canada , as well as Rainham Center, Ontario, Canada. He also worked at the O.E. Wilson Feedmill, at Dunnville, Ontario. An amusing story came up during one of my interviews with one of Jud's grandchilern. I was told, that he had a special fondness for Concord wine. It appears, that he had some difficulty in pronouncing the word; Concord: and it came out as Corncob.
His first wife died young, with cancer and left three young childern.
Source: Gary Culp, Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada

During a visit to his daughter, Mrs R.D. McIntee of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Andrew Judson Culp, a well known resident of Dunnville, passed away last Saturday at the age of 69 years. Mr. Culp was born at Sweet's Corner, and practivally lived all his life was spent in this district. He was a miller by trade, Surviving him are six daughters, Mrs. Ward of St. Catharines, Miss E. Culp, Mrs Craig and Mrs. Drinkwater of Dunnville; Mrs McIntee of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Smith of Buffalo, and seven sons, Claude of Port Colborne, Roy of Dunnville and Alonzo of Rainham Center, a sister, Mrs Tyron of Chicago, and another sister in Toronto, also survive.

Source: Dunnville Gazette, April 18, 1930, page 8.
At the home of his daughter, Mrs. R.D. McIntee early this morning, Mr. Andrew Judson Culp, a resident of Niagara Falls for the past five months, passed away in this sixty-ninth year. The deceased was a life-long resident of Rainham Township and is survived by his wife Mrs. Rosaletta Culp, seven sons and six daughters. The childern are Claude, Port Colborne; Roy, of Flint, Michigan,; Robert and Harley of Dunnville; Lorne, Oscar and Carl of Niagara Falls. The daughters are Mrs. James Craig, Miss Ethel Culp, Mrs. Earl Drinkwater, of Dunnville Mrs. Alfred Smith Buffalo; Mrs Steve Ward of St. Catharines and Mrs R.D. McIntee of Niagara Falls.

The funeral services will be held from the home of his son-in law, Mr.R.D.McIntee, 636 Simcoe Street on Monday afternoon, April 14th at one o'clock. Interment is to be made in Riverside Cemetery, Dunnville.

Funeral servicesfro the late Mr.Andrew Judson Culp, were held yesterday afternoon at one o'clock from the home of his son-in law Mr.R.D.McIntee 636 Simcoe Street. Ensign Knapp officiated. During the service Mrs. Mills sang very sypathetically "Sweet Rest in Heaven". Interment was made in Riverside Cemetery, Dunnville. The bearers were Messrs, Alev Noble, George Noble, John Cook, William Mills, William Thompson and Dr. L. Snyder.

Father: Isaac Culp b: 1826 in Clinton Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
Mother: Elizabeth High b: 1836 in Canada

Spouse:
Roseletta L Foster b: 2 APR 1872 in Wainfleet Welland, Ontario, Canada
Married: 15 JUL 1890 in Zion Church, Forks Road, Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada

Children
Claude Cleveland Culp b: 2 MAR 1892 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Roy Aubrey Culp b: 5 APR 1893 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Elma Etta Culp b: 26 SEP 1895 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Robert Howard Culp b: 26 SEP 1897 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Charlotte Caroline Culp b: 21 JUN 1899 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada
Mabel Minerva Culp b: 22 MAY 1901 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Lorne Sylvester Culp b: 3 MAY 1903 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Oscar Earl Culp b: 4 MAR 1905 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada
Edna May Culp b: 26 SEP 1906 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Carleton Francis Culp b: 28 JAN 1909 in Rainham Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada
Harley Judson Culp b: 27 MAR 1914 in Dunnville, Haldimand Co.Ont

Inscription

Elma E. Craig 1895 - 1949
Andrew J. Culp 1861 - 1930
Rose L. Culp 1872 - 1955



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