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Charles William Culler

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Charles William Culler

Birth
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
30 Mar 1936 (aged 67)
Point of Rocks, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3626749, Longitude: -77.5344503
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A special from Middletown says: A pretty wedding took place at noon Tuesday at the residence of Mr. J. W. Pry, near Jefferson, this county. The parties were Mr. Charles W, Culler and Miss Ida Estelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pry. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. A. Hedges, of the Lutheran Church, assisted by the Rev. Harry Ditmar, of the Reformed Church, of Jefferson, in the presence of a large number of guests. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens. The bride and groom stood under a large floral bell during the ceremony. Miss Minnie Hook acted as maid of honor, and Mr. Luther Fry, brother of the groom, was best man. After partaking of a wedding dinner the bride and groom left on a bridal trip to Washington city. (The News, Frederick, Maryland, November 12, 1891)

In the 1900 census, Charles and his family were living in Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland. He was listed as, Charles W. Culler, a railroad worker, age 32, born April 1868 in Maryland, and his wife, Ida E. Culler, age 33 born October 1866 in Maryland, and their children were; Leora D. Culler, age 6, born January 1894, Adell C. Culler, age 4 born December 1895, and Roger S. Culler, age 1, born February 1898, all born in Maryland. Also it stated Ida was a mother of 5 children, but only 3 were still living at that time. Also that Charles and Ida have been married for 8 years.

In the 1910 census, Charles and his family were living in Buckeystown, Frederick County, Maryland. He was listed as Charles W. Culler, a laborer, age 40, born in Maryland, and his wife, Ida E. Culler, age 44, born in Maryland, and their children listed were; Leora D. Culler, age 17, Adel C. Culler, age 15, and Roger S. Culler age 11, all listed born in Maryland.

(thank you Richard Culler)


Some records such as his obituary show his middle name as William. Baptismal record shows the middle name as Willis.

Below is his obituary from The News Frederick, March 30, 1936.

Charles William Culler, well known Baltimore and Ohio Railway employee, died at his home in Point of Rocks this morning at 4 o'clock after a long illness, aged 64 years. He was a son of the late Lewis H. and Lucinda Derr Culler, of Middletown. He was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran church, Point of Rocks. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Leora D. Harper, Frederick, and Mrs. Thomas P. Scalley, Point of Rocks; one son, Roger S. Culler, Washington; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral from the late home Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery, Jefferson. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.

Below is the newspaper write-up on his funeral, The News Frederick, April 2, 1936.

The funeral of Charles William Culler took place from his home in Point of Rocks Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. A. F. Null officiated. Mrs. Harry C. Hickman sang, "Lead Kindly Light" and "The Hour of Trial." Pallbearers were C. E. Stunkle, F. J. Stunkle, H. F. Sterling, E. C. Carey, E. L. Blessing, S. L. Spalding. Interment in Jefferson Lutheran cemetery. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
A special from Middletown says: A pretty wedding took place at noon Tuesday at the residence of Mr. J. W. Pry, near Jefferson, this county. The parties were Mr. Charles W, Culler and Miss Ida Estelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pry. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. A. Hedges, of the Lutheran Church, assisted by the Rev. Harry Ditmar, of the Reformed Church, of Jefferson, in the presence of a large number of guests. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens. The bride and groom stood under a large floral bell during the ceremony. Miss Minnie Hook acted as maid of honor, and Mr. Luther Fry, brother of the groom, was best man. After partaking of a wedding dinner the bride and groom left on a bridal trip to Washington city. (The News, Frederick, Maryland, November 12, 1891)

In the 1900 census, Charles and his family were living in Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland. He was listed as, Charles W. Culler, a railroad worker, age 32, born April 1868 in Maryland, and his wife, Ida E. Culler, age 33 born October 1866 in Maryland, and their children were; Leora D. Culler, age 6, born January 1894, Adell C. Culler, age 4 born December 1895, and Roger S. Culler, age 1, born February 1898, all born in Maryland. Also it stated Ida was a mother of 5 children, but only 3 were still living at that time. Also that Charles and Ida have been married for 8 years.

In the 1910 census, Charles and his family were living in Buckeystown, Frederick County, Maryland. He was listed as Charles W. Culler, a laborer, age 40, born in Maryland, and his wife, Ida E. Culler, age 44, born in Maryland, and their children listed were; Leora D. Culler, age 17, Adel C. Culler, age 15, and Roger S. Culler age 11, all listed born in Maryland.

(thank you Richard Culler)


Some records such as his obituary show his middle name as William. Baptismal record shows the middle name as Willis.

Below is his obituary from The News Frederick, March 30, 1936.

Charles William Culler, well known Baltimore and Ohio Railway employee, died at his home in Point of Rocks this morning at 4 o'clock after a long illness, aged 64 years. He was a son of the late Lewis H. and Lucinda Derr Culler, of Middletown. He was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran church, Point of Rocks. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Leora D. Harper, Frederick, and Mrs. Thomas P. Scalley, Point of Rocks; one son, Roger S. Culler, Washington; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral from the late home Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery, Jefferson. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.

Below is the newspaper write-up on his funeral, The News Frederick, April 2, 1936.

The funeral of Charles William Culler took place from his home in Point of Rocks Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. A. F. Null officiated. Mrs. Harry C. Hickman sang, "Lead Kindly Light" and "The Hour of Trial." Pallbearers were C. E. Stunkle, F. J. Stunkle, H. F. Sterling, E. C. Carey, E. L. Blessing, S. L. Spalding. Interment in Jefferson Lutheran cemetery. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.


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