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Frank Kidd Culler

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Frank Kidd Culler

Birth
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Jul 1949 (aged 63)
Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: A7, Lot: 18, Grave: 8
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According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 676. His full name was Frank Culler. His address was Weirton, Hancock County, West Virginia. His age was 33 years, he was born November 22, 1885. He was listed as a mill worker for Weirton Steel Company, in Weirton, Hancock County, West Virginia. He was listed as tall, medium built, brown eyes and brown hair.

In the 1910 census, Frank and his family were living in Charleroi, Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as Frank Culler, a laborer in a steel mill, age 25 born in Pennsylvania, his wife, Hannah age 25 born in Pennsylvania, their children listed were; Mabel age 2 and Grace age 5 months, both born in Pennsylvania.

In the 1920 census, Frank and his family were living in Butler, Hancock County, West Virginia. He was listed as Frank Culler, a hot mill worker, age 33 born in Pennsylvania, his wife, Anna age 34 born in Pennsylvania, their children listed were; Mabel age 12, Edna age 9, Bernice age 5, and Lloyd age 4, all born in Pennsylvania. Also living with him was his mother, Annie Culler age 69 born in Pennsylvania, his brother, Herman Culler, a steel mill worker, age 43 born in Pennsylvania, and Herman's son, John F. Culler age 17 born in Pennsylvania

In the 1930 census, Frank and his family were still living in Butler, Hancock County, West Virginia. He was listed as Frank Culler, a Roller in a tin mill, age 44 born in Pennsylvania, his wife, Hannah age 44 born in Pennsylvania, their children listed were; Mabel age 22, Bernice age 17, and Lloyd age 13, all born in Pennsylvania. (NOTE--his nephew, John F. Culler, lived next door to him.)

Infomaton researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.
According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 676. His full name was Frank Culler. His address was Weirton, Hancock County, West Virginia. His age was 33 years, he was born November 22, 1885. He was listed as a mill worker for Weirton Steel Company, in Weirton, Hancock County, West Virginia. He was listed as tall, medium built, brown eyes and brown hair.

In the 1910 census, Frank and his family were living in Charleroi, Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was listed as Frank Culler, a laborer in a steel mill, age 25 born in Pennsylvania, his wife, Hannah age 25 born in Pennsylvania, their children listed were; Mabel age 2 and Grace age 5 months, both born in Pennsylvania.

In the 1920 census, Frank and his family were living in Butler, Hancock County, West Virginia. He was listed as Frank Culler, a hot mill worker, age 33 born in Pennsylvania, his wife, Anna age 34 born in Pennsylvania, their children listed were; Mabel age 12, Edna age 9, Bernice age 5, and Lloyd age 4, all born in Pennsylvania. Also living with him was his mother, Annie Culler age 69 born in Pennsylvania, his brother, Herman Culler, a steel mill worker, age 43 born in Pennsylvania, and Herman's son, John F. Culler age 17 born in Pennsylvania

In the 1930 census, Frank and his family were still living in Butler, Hancock County, West Virginia. He was listed as Frank Culler, a Roller in a tin mill, age 44 born in Pennsylvania, his wife, Hannah age 44 born in Pennsylvania, their children listed were; Mabel age 22, Bernice age 17, and Lloyd age 13, all born in Pennsylvania. (NOTE--his nephew, John F. Culler, lived next door to him.)

Infomaton researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.


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