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David William McCullough 1837–1926 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 OCT 1837

Birth Location: Newberry Co., S.C.

Death Date: 30 AUG 1926

Death Location: Cypert, Arkansas

Father: Henry McCullough

Mother: Elizabeth Wilson

Spouse(s): Rachel Turner

Children(s): Oscar McCullough, Edgar McCullough, Mallie McCullough, Mary McCullough, Ross McCullough

In 1837, David William McCullough entered the world in Newberry Co., S.C., born to Henry Mccullough And Elizabeth Wilson. David William McCullough married Rachel Ann Turner, and had children including Edgar Carlisle Mccullough, Mallie Thompson Mccullough, Mary Josephine Mccullough, Oscar Turner Mccullough, Ross Mccullough. David William McCullough passed away in 1926 in Cypert, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1837, David William McCullough entered the world in Newberry Co., S.C., born to Henry Mccullough And Elizabeth Wilson.
  • David William McCullough married Rachel Ann Turner, and had children including Edgar Carlisle Mccullough, Mallie Thompson Mccullough, Mary Josephine Mccullough, Oscar Turner Mccullough, Ross Mccullough.
  • David William McCullough passed away in 1926 in Cypert, Arkansas.

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David McCullough's Ancestors

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David McCullough
1837–1926
Birth Place: Newberry Co., S.C.
Parents
Henry McCullough
1800–1874
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Elizabeth Wilson
1804–1879
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
George McCullough
1757–1800
Saxe Gotha, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Mary (Margaret) Hair
1760–1830
Newberry County, South Carolina, British Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
James McCullough
1705–1757
Margaret Reid
1710–
Peter "Herr"
1726–1790
Anna Hermen
1728–1791
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Ardwell
1662–1750
Elizabeth McRorie
1676–
Peter Herr\Heyer
1710–1763
Anna Lingenfelder
1684–1761
Johannes Hermans
1708–1798
Sabina Weick
1709–1753

David McCullough's Descendants

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David (William) McCullough (9 OCT 1837–30 AUG 1926) m. Rachel (Ann) Turner (4 MAY 1838–18 MAR 1914)
  1. 1. Oscar (Turner) McCullough 1867–1872
  2. 2. Edgar (Carlisle) McCullough 1869–1884
  3. 3. Mallie (Thompson) McCullough 1871–1960
  4. 4. Mary (Josephine) McCullough 1873–1958
  5. 5. Ross McCullough 1909–1915

David McCullough's Timeline

2 Records

1837
9 OCT 1837
Birth of David William McCullough in Newberry Co., S.C.
Newberry Co., S.C.
1926
30 AUG 1926
Age 89
Death of David William McCullough in Cypert, Arkansas
Cypert, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 OCT 1837
    Event Place: Newberry Co., S.C.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 AUG 1926
    Event Place: Cypert, Arkansas

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