According to Franklin's death certificate, he died in the Maple Lawn Rest Home in Liberty Township, Marion County, Missouri, and that he was in that rest home for 1 year. He died on March 20, 1951, and he was born October 30, 1877 in Missouri, and that he was single, and that he was a Attorney at Law, causes of death, was do to gang green in his foot.
According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 3358. His full name was John Franklin Culler. His address was Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri. His age was 40 years, he was born October 30, 1877. He was listed as a self-employed Lawyer. He listed his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Culler, of Epworth, Shelby County, Missouri, as nearest relative. He was listed as medium height, stout built, blue eyes and light hair. Also stated that one of his eye was completely gone.
According to Franklin's death certificate, he died in the Maple Lawn Rest Home in Liberty Township, Marion County, Missouri, and that he was in that rest home for 1 year. He died on March 20, 1951, and he was born October 30, 1877 in Missouri, and that he was single, and that he was a Attorney at Law, causes of death, was do to gang green in his foot.
According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 3358. His full name was John Franklin Culler. His address was Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri. His age was 40 years, he was born October 30, 1877. He was listed as a self-employed Lawyer. He listed his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Culler, of Epworth, Shelby County, Missouri, as nearest relative. He was listed as medium height, stout built, blue eyes and light hair. Also stated that one of his eye was completely gone.
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