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Arthur R. Culler

Birth
Eureka, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA
Death
30 Mar 1951 (aged 63)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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According to the U. S. Army, Register of Enlistments, Arthur R. Culler enlisted on May 25, 1906, for a period of 3 years, place he enlisted from was Eureka, Kansas. It stated he was born in Greenwood, Kansas, and his age was 18 years, his occupation was listed as, farmer, that he had brown eyes, black hair and was 5' ft., & 7" inches tall, with a dark complexion. He served in the 7th infantry, D. Company. He was discharged on May 24, 1909 at Fort Wayne, Michigan, served honorably.

According to the World War I draft registration card, he was medium height and medium built with dark brown eyes, and dark brown hair. He was listed as a Street Car Conductor. He was living in Detroit, Michigan at that time. He was married and had a child that was 8 months old.

In the 1910 census, Arthur and his family were living in Detroit Ward 14, Wayne County, Michigan. He was listed as, Arthur Culler, a Street Car conductor, age 23 born in Kansas, his wife, Lillian age 22 born in Michigan.

In the 1920 census, Arthur and his family were living in Detroit Ward 10, Wayne County, Michigan. He was listed as Arthur R. Culler, a Foreman, age 32 born in Kansas, his wife, Lillian, age 30 born in Michigan, their daughter, Virginia, age 3 born in Michigan.

In the 1930 census, Arthur and his family were living in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He was listed as Arthur R. Culler, a Die Setter in a auto factory, age 42 born in Kansas, his wife, Lillian age 38 born in Kansas, and their daughter, Virginia, age 13 born in Kansas.
According to the U. S. Army, Register of Enlistments, Arthur R. Culler enlisted on May 25, 1906, for a period of 3 years, place he enlisted from was Eureka, Kansas. It stated he was born in Greenwood, Kansas, and his age was 18 years, his occupation was listed as, farmer, that he had brown eyes, black hair and was 5' ft., & 7" inches tall, with a dark complexion. He served in the 7th infantry, D. Company. He was discharged on May 24, 1909 at Fort Wayne, Michigan, served honorably.

According to the World War I draft registration card, he was medium height and medium built with dark brown eyes, and dark brown hair. He was listed as a Street Car Conductor. He was living in Detroit, Michigan at that time. He was married and had a child that was 8 months old.

In the 1910 census, Arthur and his family were living in Detroit Ward 14, Wayne County, Michigan. He was listed as, Arthur Culler, a Street Car conductor, age 23 born in Kansas, his wife, Lillian age 22 born in Michigan.

In the 1920 census, Arthur and his family were living in Detroit Ward 10, Wayne County, Michigan. He was listed as Arthur R. Culler, a Foreman, age 32 born in Kansas, his wife, Lillian, age 30 born in Michigan, their daughter, Virginia, age 3 born in Michigan.

In the 1930 census, Arthur and his family were living in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He was listed as Arthur R. Culler, a Die Setter in a auto factory, age 42 born in Kansas, his wife, Lillian age 38 born in Kansas, and their daughter, Virginia, age 13 born in Kansas.


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