In the 1900 federal census records, James and his family were living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, James M. Culler, a farmer, age 29 born June 1870 in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie A. Culler, age 19, born November 1880 in North Carolina, and their children listed were: Clarence M. Culler age 3, born August 1896, and Arnie M. Culler, age 1 born May 1899, both listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1910 federal census records, James and his family were still living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, James M. Culler, a farmer, age 39 born in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie A. Culler, age 28, born in North Carolina, and their children listed were: Clarence Culler age 12, Arno Culler, age 11, and Reece Culler, age 7, all listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1920 federal census records, James and his family were still living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, Jim Culler, a farmer, age 49 born in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie Culler, age 39, born in North Carolina, and their children listed were: Clarence Culler age 21, and Reece Culler, age 16, both listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1940 federal census records, James and his family were still living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, J. M. Culler, a farmer, age 69 born in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie Culler, age 59, born in North Carolina. Also their grandson, Austin Culler, age 18, born in North Carolina was living with them.
According to his death certificate, #20690, his full name was James Martin Culler, a white male, a farmer, aged 76 years, 3 months, and 21 days. He was born June 10, 1870 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He died October 1, 1946 at 12:35 p.m. in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. Cause of death was chronic nephritis cerebral hemorrhage, due to hipper tension. His parents were listed as, Alfred & Nancy (Duggins) Culler. Both of his parents birth places were also listed as Stokes County, North Carolina. His wife, Lizzie Alma Culler, was listed as the informant. Burial was listed in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, North Carolina, Wednesday, October 2, 1946.
Thomasville, October 1,--James Martin Culler, 76, died at his home Route 1, Thomasville today after an illness of only a few days. He was born in Stokes County. Mr. Culler was a member of the Church of Christ in Stokes County.
Surviving are his wife, the former Lizzie Alma Hilton; three sons, Clarence M. Culler, A. M. Culler and R. J. Culler all of Route 1, Thomasville; one brother, Thomas A. Culler of Randleman, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body will remain at Green Funeral home pending arrangements.
Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carroltlon, Ohio.
In the 1900 federal census records, James and his family were living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, James M. Culler, a farmer, age 29 born June 1870 in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie A. Culler, age 19, born November 1880 in North Carolina, and their children listed were: Clarence M. Culler age 3, born August 1896, and Arnie M. Culler, age 1 born May 1899, both listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1910 federal census records, James and his family were still living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, James M. Culler, a farmer, age 39 born in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie A. Culler, age 28, born in North Carolina, and their children listed were: Clarence Culler age 12, Arno Culler, age 11, and Reece Culler, age 7, all listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1920 federal census records, James and his family were still living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, Jim Culler, a farmer, age 49 born in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie Culler, age 39, born in North Carolina, and their children listed were: Clarence Culler age 21, and Reece Culler, age 16, both listed born in North Carolina.
In the 1940 federal census records, James and his family were still living in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. He was listed as, J. M. Culler, a farmer, age 69 born in North Carolina, and his wife, Lizzie Culler, age 59, born in North Carolina. Also their grandson, Austin Culler, age 18, born in North Carolina was living with them.
According to his death certificate, #20690, his full name was James Martin Culler, a white male, a farmer, aged 76 years, 3 months, and 21 days. He was born June 10, 1870 in Stokes County, North Carolina. He died October 1, 1946 at 12:35 p.m. in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina. Cause of death was chronic nephritis cerebral hemorrhage, due to hipper tension. His parents were listed as, Alfred & Nancy (Duggins) Culler. Both of his parents birth places were also listed as Stokes County, North Carolina. His wife, Lizzie Alma Culler, was listed as the informant. Burial was listed in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, North Carolina, Wednesday, October 2, 1946.
Thomasville, October 1,--James Martin Culler, 76, died at his home Route 1, Thomasville today after an illness of only a few days. He was born in Stokes County. Mr. Culler was a member of the Church of Christ in Stokes County.
Surviving are his wife, the former Lizzie Alma Hilton; three sons, Clarence M. Culler, A. M. Culler and R. J. Culler all of Route 1, Thomasville; one brother, Thomas A. Culler of Randleman, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body will remain at Green Funeral home pending arrangements.
Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carroltlon, Ohio.
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