James Monroe Culp, 1869–1940?> (aged 71 years)
- Name
- James Monroe /Culp/
Birth
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Marriage
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Occupation
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Operated store near Culp's chapel; store later operated by John Denton
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Death of a mother
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Marriage of a parent
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Citation details: 404, no.6 |
Birth of a half-sister
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Death of a father
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Birth of a half-brother
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Source: Nora T. Inman
Source: Leila Mae Freeman
Source: Family Bible--Inman
Source: Nora T. Inman--Diary 1934
Citation details: 1 Aug 1934 |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Birth of a son
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Death of a half-brother
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Source: Nora T. Inman--Diary 1934
Citation details: 1 Aug 1934 |
Burial of a father
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Source: Mary Virginia Culp
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Death
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father |
1843–1873
Birth: about 1843
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— Marshall Co, MS Death: about March 1873 |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — January 24, 1867 — Obion, Obion Co, TN |
3 years
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father |
1843–1873
Birth: about 1843
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— Marshall Co, MS Death: about March 1873 |
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stepmother |
1845–1928
Birth: January 5, 1845
— Salem, MS Death: September 20, 1928 — Portales, NM |
Marriage | Marriage — May 1, 1870 — Marshall County, MS |
4 years
half-sister |
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1873–1928
Birth: August 1, 1873
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— Holly Springs, Marshall Co. MS Death: August 3, 1928 |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — — Clifton, TN |
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Name |
Source: Nora T. Inman
Source: Obion Co, TN--1880 Census
Citation details: 94, 156-156 |
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Shared note
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[In the 1880 Census of Obion County, TN, he is living with his grandfather, Timothy Culp (shown as Thomas Culp on census) at age 11. The following letter to Nora when she was 16 years old, was from her step brother, James Monroe Culp, in his own handwriting, in 1920. He was perhaps 15 or 20 years older than she and not a blood relative (the son of the first wife of her mother's second husband--Nora was the daughter of her mother's third husband, the first two having been killed in the Civil War): "Hohenwald, Tenn Dear little friend:-- Write often, |
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Shared note
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Names of most children were taken from a photograph belonging to Mary Virginia Culp, although they may have been grandchildren; more research is required. |