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Daniel Milton Culler

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Daniel Milton Culler

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
28 Dec 1896 (aged 46)
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Feagaville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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He was married to Catherine Rebecca Horine on February 17, 1876 in Frederick County, Maryland.

In the 1880 federal census, Daniel and his family were living in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland. He was listed as, Daniel M. Culler, a farmer, age 30, born in Maryland, and his wife, Catherine R. Culler, keeping house, age 25, born in Maryland, and their children listed were; Vernie Culler, age 3, and Maurice E. Culler, age 3 months, both born in Maryland.

His obituary in The News, Frederick County, Maryland, Tuesday, December 29, 1896.

Mr. D. Milton Culler, a well known and respected resident of Feagaville, this county, died at his home there at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, of a complication of ________, super induced by typhoid fever. Mr. Culler was aged 45 years, 7 months and 7 days. He was a man of exemplary character and one who will be greatly missed in the church and neighborhood. He had been sick for some time, and his wife and one son have been affected with the same disease. His funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from St. Luke's Lutheran Church at Feagaville. Interment will be made in the graveyard adjoining. Mr. Culler leaves a wife and five children.

His funeral recorded in The News, Frederick, Maryland, Thursday, December 31, 1896.

The funeral of Mr. D. Milton Culler took place from his late home, near Feagaville, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services were held in St. Lukes Church in Feagaville, conducted by Rev. Mr. ___dges of Jefferson. The pall bearers where Messrs Cornelius Thomas, P. L. Hargett, S. Fenton Hargett, Albert E. _____, William Culler and John Culler. Interment was made in the graveyard adjoining the Church. C. C. Carty was the funeral director.
He was married to Catherine Rebecca Horine on February 17, 1876 in Frederick County, Maryland.

In the 1880 federal census, Daniel and his family were living in Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland. He was listed as, Daniel M. Culler, a farmer, age 30, born in Maryland, and his wife, Catherine R. Culler, keeping house, age 25, born in Maryland, and their children listed were; Vernie Culler, age 3, and Maurice E. Culler, age 3 months, both born in Maryland.

His obituary in The News, Frederick County, Maryland, Tuesday, December 29, 1896.

Mr. D. Milton Culler, a well known and respected resident of Feagaville, this county, died at his home there at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, of a complication of ________, super induced by typhoid fever. Mr. Culler was aged 45 years, 7 months and 7 days. He was a man of exemplary character and one who will be greatly missed in the church and neighborhood. He had been sick for some time, and his wife and one son have been affected with the same disease. His funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from St. Luke's Lutheran Church at Feagaville. Interment will be made in the graveyard adjoining. Mr. Culler leaves a wife and five children.

His funeral recorded in The News, Frederick, Maryland, Thursday, December 31, 1896.

The funeral of Mr. D. Milton Culler took place from his late home, near Feagaville, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services were held in St. Lukes Church in Feagaville, conducted by Rev. Mr. ___dges of Jefferson. The pall bearers where Messrs Cornelius Thomas, P. L. Hargett, S. Fenton Hargett, Albert E. _____, William Culler and John Culler. Interment was made in the graveyard adjoining the Church. C. C. Carty was the funeral director.


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