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Alexander Young McCullough

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Alexander Young McCullough

Birth
Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Aug 1907 (aged 75)
Hardy, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
South Haven, Sumner County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Franklin Y McCullough and
Mary Ann Carpenter McCullough Burrows Bundy

Married Rebecca Mace 1855

Children:
Mary Ann McCullough Jones 1855 - 1921
Olive McCullough Engle 1857 - 1904
Amanda Louisa McCullough Turpin 1857 -
Jonathan F McCullough 1859 -
William R. McCullough 1862 - 1946
Lucinda Malone McCullough Stroud 1863 - 1937
Margaret Elizabeth McCullough Dunshee 1864 - 1940
Helen M McCullough Jarvis 1868 -
James B. McCullough 1872 - 1925
Hannah Julia McCullough 1872 -
Lydia Eldora McCullough Lowry 1875 -1933
Oliver M McCullough 1878 - 1902
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The South Haven New Era
South Haven, Kansas
Friday, August 16, 1907
page 8

A.Y. McCullough died at the home of his son W.R. McCullough at Hardy, Okla., Aug. 11. Aged 75 years, 11 months, 21 days. He used to live in South Haven and his body was brought here for interment. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Barron at the M.E. church Tuesday.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)

Contributor: Judy Mayfield (46636512) •

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Alexander Y McCullough

This biography from Portrait and Biographical Record of Wayne and Appanoose Counties in IA pub. 1886, pg 452-453 contains several errors. I have 'corrected' it using information found in my own research. The subject is my 3rd great grandfather Alexander Y. McCullough, however, the name was misspelled at the time of the writing.

The original text in its entirety including the errors is included below my corrected version.

A.Y. McCullough, carpenter, and salesman for the firm of Baker & son, is a native of Hamilton County, Ohio, where he was born August 22, 1833, he being the eighth in a family of nine children of Franklin Y. and Mary A. (Carpenter) McCullough.

When he was three years of age he was taken by his parents to Kentucky, and eighteen months later to Jennings County, Indiana, where he lived till 1845. He then came to Iowa, and located in Wapello County, and in 1877 came to Wayne County, where has since resided, most of the time since coming here following the carpenter's trade in Jackson Township.

Mr. McCullough was united in marriage, January 25, 1854. to Rebecca Mace, she being a native of Muskingum County, Ohio, and a daughter of Simeon and Nancy (Lamar) Mace.

Mr. and Mrs. McCullough are the parents of twelve children, whose names are as follows-Mary A., Olive J., Amanda L., Jonathan F., William R., Lucinda M., Elizabeth H., Helen M., James B., Hannah J., Lydia E., Oliver M.

Mr. and Mrs. McCullough are earnest members of the Methodist Episcopal church, and highly respected members of society.

Original text:
A.Y. McCully, carpenter, and salesman for the firm of Baker & son, is a native of Hamilton County, Ohio, where he was born August 22, 1833, he being the eighth in a family of nine children of Franklin Y. and Mary A. (Carpenter) McCully.

When he was three years of age he was taken by his parents to Kentucky, and eighteen months later to Jennings County, Indiana, where he lived till 1845. He then came to Iowa, and located in Wapello County, and in 1877 came to Wayne County, where has since resided, most of the time since coming here following the carpenter's trade in Jackson Township.

Mr. McCully was united in marriage, January 25, 1854 to Rebecca Mace, she being a native of Muskingum County, Ohio, and a daughter of Simeon and Nancy Mace.

Mr. and Mrs. McCully are the parents of twelve children, whose names are as follows-Mary A., Olive J., Amanda L., Jonathan F., William R., Lucinda M., Elizabeth H., Helen M., James B., Hannah J., Lydia E., Oliver M.

Mr. and Mrs. McCully are earnest members of the Methodist Episcopal church, and highly respected members of society.
Son of Franklin Y McCullough and
Mary Ann Carpenter McCullough Burrows Bundy

Married Rebecca Mace 1855

Children:
Mary Ann McCullough Jones 1855 - 1921
Olive McCullough Engle 1857 - 1904
Amanda Louisa McCullough Turpin 1857 -
Jonathan F McCullough 1859 -
William R. McCullough 1862 - 1946
Lucinda Malone McCullough Stroud 1863 - 1937
Margaret Elizabeth McCullough Dunshee 1864 - 1940
Helen M McCullough Jarvis 1868 -
James B. McCullough 1872 - 1925
Hannah Julia McCullough 1872 -
Lydia Eldora McCullough Lowry 1875 -1933
Oliver M McCullough 1878 - 1902
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The South Haven New Era
South Haven, Kansas
Friday, August 16, 1907
page 8

A.Y. McCullough died at the home of his son W.R. McCullough at Hardy, Okla., Aug. 11. Aged 75 years, 11 months, 21 days. He used to live in South Haven and his body was brought here for interment. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Barron at the M.E. church Tuesday.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)

Contributor: Judy Mayfield (46636512) •

******

Alexander Y McCullough

This biography from Portrait and Biographical Record of Wayne and Appanoose Counties in IA pub. 1886, pg 452-453 contains several errors. I have 'corrected' it using information found in my own research. The subject is my 3rd great grandfather Alexander Y. McCullough, however, the name was misspelled at the time of the writing.

The original text in its entirety including the errors is included below my corrected version.

A.Y. McCullough, carpenter, and salesman for the firm of Baker & son, is a native of Hamilton County, Ohio, where he was born August 22, 1833, he being the eighth in a family of nine children of Franklin Y. and Mary A. (Carpenter) McCullough.

When he was three years of age he was taken by his parents to Kentucky, and eighteen months later to Jennings County, Indiana, where he lived till 1845. He then came to Iowa, and located in Wapello County, and in 1877 came to Wayne County, where has since resided, most of the time since coming here following the carpenter's trade in Jackson Township.

Mr. McCullough was united in marriage, January 25, 1854. to Rebecca Mace, she being a native of Muskingum County, Ohio, and a daughter of Simeon and Nancy (Lamar) Mace.

Mr. and Mrs. McCullough are the parents of twelve children, whose names are as follows-Mary A., Olive J., Amanda L., Jonathan F., William R., Lucinda M., Elizabeth H., Helen M., James B., Hannah J., Lydia E., Oliver M.

Mr. and Mrs. McCullough are earnest members of the Methodist Episcopal church, and highly respected members of society.

Original text:
A.Y. McCully, carpenter, and salesman for the firm of Baker & son, is a native of Hamilton County, Ohio, where he was born August 22, 1833, he being the eighth in a family of nine children of Franklin Y. and Mary A. (Carpenter) McCully.

When he was three years of age he was taken by his parents to Kentucky, and eighteen months later to Jennings County, Indiana, where he lived till 1845. He then came to Iowa, and located in Wapello County, and in 1877 came to Wayne County, where has since resided, most of the time since coming here following the carpenter's trade in Jackson Township.

Mr. McCully was united in marriage, January 25, 1854 to Rebecca Mace, she being a native of Muskingum County, Ohio, and a daughter of Simeon and Nancy Mace.

Mr. and Mrs. McCully are the parents of twelve children, whose names are as follows-Mary A., Olive J., Amanda L., Jonathan F., William R., Lucinda M., Elizabeth H., Helen M., James B., Hannah J., Lydia E., Oliver M.

Mr. and Mrs. McCully are earnest members of the Methodist Episcopal church, and highly respected members of society.


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