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Joseph L Culver 1796–1848 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1796
Birth Location: Hancock, Georgia, United States
Death Date: 27 Nov 1848
Death Location: Stewart, Georgia, United States
Father: Joshua Culver
Mother: Mary Ellis
Spouse(s): Mary Saunders
Children(s): William Culver
The story of Joseph L Culver began in 1796 in Hancock, Georgia, United States. Joseph L Culver married Mary Nancy Saunders, and had children including William Saunders Culver. Joseph L Culver passed away in 1848 in Stewart, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Joseph L Culver began in 1796 in Hancock, Georgia, United States.
- Joseph L Culver married Mary Nancy Saunders, and had children including William Saunders Culver.
- Joseph L Culver passed away in 1848 in Stewart, Georgia, United States.
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Joseph Culver's Descendants
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1. William (Saunders) Culver 1819–1868 m. Mary (Katherine) Archer 1827–1858 m. Rebecca Archer 1820–
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1. Josephine (Elizabeth) Culver 1849–1925 m. George (Washington) Grier 1844–1915
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1. John (Oceola) Grier 1879–1948 m. Harriet (S) Arant 1878–1953
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1. Howard (Wesley) Grier 1922–1973 m. Frances (L) Henley 1930–1990
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2. Juender (C) Grier 1909–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1796
Event Place: Hancock, Georgia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Nov 1848
Event Place: Stewart, Georgia, United States