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Othineal Minter “O.M.” Stultz

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Othineal Minter “O.M.” Stultz Veteran

Birth
Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
31 Mar 1895 (aged 68)
Welch, McDowell County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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He was a Confederate Soldier
CO F
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
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1915 The Henry Bulletin:
O. M. STULTZ FARM SOLD.
The farm lying about one and a half miles north of Martinsville belonging to the Heirs of O. M. Stultz, dec'd. and containing about 335 acres and which had been subdivided into lots and tracts was sold at public auction on yesterday by H. A. Ford & Co., for Mr. Geo. L. Gravely, Spec. Commissioner. The sale realized a total of $16,000.00, which in view of the general depression in the business of farming is a considered a very good price.

Othineal had at least 15 children !
Some of them were:
Ida
Henry
Frank
Tom
Will
Anna
Bob
Jack
Lula
Betty
Janie
Mattie
Katie
Jim
JuliaHe was a son of Thomas J. Stultz and Susan Minter.
===
Othineal had at least 15 children !
Some of them were:
Ida
Henry
Frank
Tom
Will
Anna
Bob
Jack
Lula
Betty
Janie
Mattie
Katie
Jim
Julia
===
He was a Confederate Soldier
CO F
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
1915 The Henry Bulletin:
O. M. STULTZ FARM SOLD.
The farm lying about one and a half miles north of Martinsville belonging to the Heirs of O. M. Stultz, dec'd. and containing about 335 acres and which had been subdivided into lots and tracts was sold at public auction on yesterday by H. A. Ford & Co., for Mr. Geo. L. Gravely, Spec. Commissioner. The sale realized a total of $16,000.00, which in view of the general depression in the business of farming is a considered a very good price.
He was a Confederate Soldier
CO F
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
1915 The Henry Bulletin:
O. M. STULTZ FARM SOLD.
The farm lying about one and a half miles north of Martinsville belonging to the Heirs of O. M. Stultz, dec'd. and containing about 335 acres and which had been subdivided into lots and tracts was sold at public auction on yesterday by H. A. Ford & Co., for Mr. Geo. L. Gravely, Spec. Commissioner. The sale realized a total of $16,000.00, which in view of the general depression in the business of farming is a considered a very good price.

Othineal had at least 15 children !
Some of them were:
Ida
Henry
Frank
Tom
Will
Anna
Bob
Jack
Lula
Betty
Janie
Mattie
Katie
Jim
JuliaHe was a son of Thomas J. Stultz and Susan Minter.
===
Othineal had at least 15 children !
Some of them were:
Ida
Henry
Frank
Tom
Will
Anna
Bob
Jack
Lula
Betty
Janie
Mattie
Katie
Jim
Julia
===
He was a Confederate Soldier
CO F
42nd Infantry Regiment
VA TROOPS
===
1915 The Henry Bulletin:
O. M. STULTZ FARM SOLD.
The farm lying about one and a half miles north of Martinsville belonging to the Heirs of O. M. Stultz, dec'd. and containing about 335 acres and which had been subdivided into lots and tracts was sold at public auction on yesterday by H. A. Ford & Co., for Mr. Geo. L. Gravely, Spec. Commissioner. The sale realized a total of $16,000.00, which in view of the general depression in the business of farming is a considered a very good price.


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