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Charles Edward McCulloch Sr.

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Charles Edward McCulloch Sr.

Birth
Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death
11 Feb 1905 (aged 55)
Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Southside, Mason County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Father of Charles E. McCulloch

Charles E. McCulloch departed this life Saturday, February 11, 1905, aged 56 years, 8 months and 8 days of age.

Surviving the deceased is a wife and four children, viz: Miss Florence, Mary and Messrs Howard and Edmond.

The remains of the deceased were laid to rest in the family burying ground Monday, the 13th inst.

Mr. McCulloch was one of Mason county's best citizens, ever having at heart the welfare of his county and its citizens, and will be a man sadly missed by his many friends.

The cause of the death of the deceased is attributed to a stroke of paralysis, which occurred not many hours before his death.

Below is a biographical sketch of the deceased:
Charles E. McCulloch, a son of John and Mary C. McCulloch, was born in Robinson district, Mason county, W. Va., August 13, 1849, and is the only living son of the above mentioned parents. He was reared upon a farm; first given a fair education at home, and afterward was placed in the Marietta (Ohio) college, where he spent one year; then attended Washington college at Lexington for one year and fitted himself well for the duties of life. In 1884 he was united in wedlock with Miss Emma Chapman daughter of Absalom Chapman, of Cabell county.

The Weekly Register
Point Pleasant, West Virginia
Wednesday, February 15, 1905

Contributed by Audrey Clendenin.
Father of Charles E. McCulloch

Charles E. McCulloch departed this life Saturday, February 11, 1905, aged 56 years, 8 months and 8 days of age.

Surviving the deceased is a wife and four children, viz: Miss Florence, Mary and Messrs Howard and Edmond.

The remains of the deceased were laid to rest in the family burying ground Monday, the 13th inst.

Mr. McCulloch was one of Mason county's best citizens, ever having at heart the welfare of his county and its citizens, and will be a man sadly missed by his many friends.

The cause of the death of the deceased is attributed to a stroke of paralysis, which occurred not many hours before his death.

Below is a biographical sketch of the deceased:
Charles E. McCulloch, a son of John and Mary C. McCulloch, was born in Robinson district, Mason county, W. Va., August 13, 1849, and is the only living son of the above mentioned parents. He was reared upon a farm; first given a fair education at home, and afterward was placed in the Marietta (Ohio) college, where he spent one year; then attended Washington college at Lexington for one year and fitted himself well for the duties of life. In 1884 he was united in wedlock with Miss Emma Chapman daughter of Absalom Chapman, of Cabell county.

The Weekly Register
Point Pleasant, West Virginia
Wednesday, February 15, 1905

Contributed by Audrey Clendenin.


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