Mrs. Culbertson was a native of Kentucky, which state she left at the breaking out of the civil war to follow the fortunes of her husband, Maj. Jacob Culbertson, who resigned his commission in the regular army to enter the service of the Confederacy, who had cast his lot with the Southern army, in which he fought throughout that strenuous struggle, after which he settled near this city.
She leaves a family of three sons and three daughters, most of whom live in Jackson. Her husband died some years ago.
The funeral will take place from the residence tomorrow at 3 o'clock p. m. The interment will be in Cedarlawn cemetery.
Clipped from Clarion-Ledger, 18 Feb 1902, Tue, Page 5
Mrs. Culbertson was a native of Kentucky, which state she left at the breaking out of the civil war to follow the fortunes of her husband, Maj. Jacob Culbertson, who resigned his commission in the regular army to enter the service of the Confederacy, who had cast his lot with the Southern army, in which he fought throughout that strenuous struggle, after which he settled near this city.
She leaves a family of three sons and three daughters, most of whom live in Jackson. Her husband died some years ago.
The funeral will take place from the residence tomorrow at 3 o'clock p. m. The interment will be in Cedarlawn cemetery.
Clipped from Clarion-Ledger, 18 Feb 1902, Tue, Page 5
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