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Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver 1881–1962 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 APR 1881

Birth Location: Alabama

Death Date: 21 MAY 1962

Death Location: Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama

Father: John Culver

Mother: Mary Meeks

Spouse(s): Jake Arantt, Jacob Arant

Children(s): James Arant, John Arant, Lorene Arant, Jacob Arant, Sam None, Mary Arant, Lillie Arantt

Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver was born in 1881 in Alabama, the child of John Fletcher Culver And Mary Jane Meeks. In 1910, Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver resided in Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama, USA. Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver married Jacob Mathis Arant, Jake Arantt, and had children including Jacob Samuel Arant, James Clarence Arant, John William Arant, Lillie Bell Arantt, Lorene Arant, Mary Jewel Arant, Sam. Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver passed away in 1962 in Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver was born in 1881 in Alabama, the child of John Fletcher Culver And Mary Jane Meeks.
  • In 1910, Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver resided in Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama, USA.
  • Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver married Jacob Mathis Arant, Jake Arantt, and had children including Jacob Samuel Arant, James Clarence Arant, John William Arant, Lillie Bell Arantt, Lorene Arant, Mary Jewel Arant, Sam.
  • Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver passed away in 1962 in Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama.

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Sarah Culver's Ancestors

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Sarah Culver
1881–1962
Birth Place: Alabama
Parents
John Fletcher Culver
1853–1934
Alabama, United States
Mary (Jane) Meeks
1855–1926
Meriwether Co., GA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Culver's Descendants

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Sarah (Lizzie Elizabeth) Culver (20 APR 1881–21 MAY 1962) m. Jake Arantt (abt 1881–) m. Jacob (Mathis) Arant (8 January 1881–3 November 1962)
  1. 1. James (Clarence) Arant 1908–1980
  2. 2. John (William) Arant 1915–1965
  3. 3. Lorene Arant 1920–1934
  4. 4. Jacob (Samuel) Arant 1912–1977
  5. 5. Sam 1913–
  6. 6. Mary (Jewel) Arant 1922–2003
  7. 7. Lillie (Bell) Arantt 1904–2000 m. Walter (Leon) Culp 1894–1951
    1. 1. Mildred (Wollodean) Culp 1926–2016 m. Cabot Robinson 1929–1987
      1. 1. Hilda (Gayle) Warnick 1949–2016
      2. 2. Larry (Gerald) Robinson 1947–2012
    2. 2. Edna (Lois) Culp 1924–2007 m. Louis (Thomas) Taylor 1909–1970
      1. 1. Alma (Jeanetta) Taylor 1951–1994
    3. 3. Johnny (Jacob) Culp 1927–1971 m. Jacqueline (Elaine) Robinson 1921–1994
    4. 4. Charles (Warren) Culp 1923–1993
    5. 5. Opal (Elaine) Culp 1941–1979
    6. 6. Walter (Wayne) Culp 1934–2009 m. Ruth (Pauline) Higgins 1927–2000

Sarah Culver's Timeline

3 Records

1881
20 APR 1881
Birth of Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver in Alabama
Alabama
1910
1910
Age 29
Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver resided here in Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama, USA
Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama, USA
1962
21 MAY 1962
Age 81
Death of Sarah Lizzie Elizabeth Culver in Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama
Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 APR 1881
    Event Place: Alabama
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama; Roll: T624_1; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0013; FHL microfilm: 1374014

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Precinct 11, Autauga, Alabama; Roll: T624_1; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0013; FHL microfilm: 1374014

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 MAY 1962
    Event Place: Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama

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