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Aaron John Kulp

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
28 May 1913 (aged 83)
Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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KULP, A. J.
Obituary

Aaron John Kulp was born in Virginia, Dec. 11, 1829, and departed this life at his home in Bucklin May 28, 1913. He was at the time of his demise 83 years, 5 months and 17 days of age.

Brother Kulp came to Missouri and settled in Carrol County in the year 1861. He was raised a Presbyterian, but later united with the Methodist Church.

He was married to Miss Ermine Kaskens March 4th, 1862. To this union 5 children were born, four boys and one girl. Three boys and their mother preceeded him in death.

Mr. Kulp was married the second time. He married Mrs. Alpha Canpacy in July 1891. Brother Kulp leaves a wife, one son and one daughter, and a host of friends to mourn his going, but will not week as those having no hope.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. L. Hess at the family residence, the text being Job 5-26. After which remains were laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery.

The Bucklin Herald

June 6, 1913

Suggested edit: Aaron John Kulp
Contributor: Kathleen Delp (49874421)
KULP, A. J.
Obituary

Aaron John Kulp was born in Virginia, Dec. 11, 1829, and departed this life at his home in Bucklin May 28, 1913. He was at the time of his demise 83 years, 5 months and 17 days of age.

Brother Kulp came to Missouri and settled in Carrol County in the year 1861. He was raised a Presbyterian, but later united with the Methodist Church.

He was married to Miss Ermine Kaskens March 4th, 1862. To this union 5 children were born, four boys and one girl. Three boys and their mother preceeded him in death.

Mr. Kulp was married the second time. He married Mrs. Alpha Canpacy in July 1891. Brother Kulp leaves a wife, one son and one daughter, and a host of friends to mourn his going, but will not week as those having no hope.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. L. Hess at the family residence, the text being Job 5-26. After which remains were laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery.

The Bucklin Herald

June 6, 1913

Suggested edit: Aaron John Kulp
Contributor: Kathleen Delp (49874421)


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