Articles with the surname: Culler
Biographies, Culler »
...From History of Frederick County. p. 1173-1174:
Oscar Daniel Culler, owner of Locust Grove dairy farm, son of John Henry and Amanda L. (Derr) Culler, was born on a farm near Jefferson, Frederick County, Md., August 17, 1868.
Oscar Daniel Culler is a lineal descendant of Michael Culler, (see sk...
Biographies, Tritapoe »
... he removed to Frederick County, Md., and rented a place near Petersville which he cultivated very successfully. Mr. Tritapoe next removed to the old Culler farm near Jefferson, Md., where he remained for a number of years. In 1906, he purchased his beautiful home, known as the Stroder property, sit...
Biographies, Myers »
...s interested in all that concerns the improvement of the county.
Charles E. Victor Myers was married to Ella B., daughter of William H. and Ellen (Culler) Howard, both deceased. They have two children: Bernice E., and Margaret P., both at home. Mr. Myers and his wife are members of St. Matthew's ...
Biographies, Howard »
... was born on the old Howard homestead, two miles southwest of Frederick, in that district, December 29, 1878. He is a son of William H. and Ellen R. (Culler) Howard.
The Howards have been settled in Frederick County for a long time and have always taken a leading place among those families whose ...
Biographies, Holter »
...miles north of Jefferson, where he lived until his death. He was very successful in farming and at his death owned, besides the home place, the Peter Culler farm of 256 acres. He started life without a dollar, and when he first began to make his own way, was forced to work as a laborer, and for a sh...
Biographies, Long »
...hysicians of Walkersville, Md., was born on a farm in Jefferson District, Frederick County, August 19, 1879. He is a son of John W. and Charlotte E. (Culler) Long.
Christopher Long, the grandfather of Dr. Joseph W. Long, was of German descent, and spent his life following the occupation of a farm...
Biographies, Holter »
...iles north of Jefferson, where he lived until his death. He was very successful in farming, and at his death owned, besides the home place, the Peter Culler farm of 256 acres. Mr. Holter was strictly a self-made man. He started life without a dollar, and when he first began to make his own way was f...
Biographies, Roelke »
...at his trade for some time, he huckstered awhile when he turned his attention to farming. After cultivating various tracts among which were the Henry Culler farm below Jefferson, Md., some land near Point of Rocks, Md., and a place near Walkersville, Md., he settled on the Mrs. Gouvernour farm, near...
Biographies, Horine »
...of agriculture in a practical way, on his father's farm. On March 9, 1882, he married Miss Anna V., daughter of John Harmon and Lucinda C. (Kefauver) Culler. After their marriage, they resided for five years in Jefferson, Mr. Horine being engaged in farming for different people of that vicinity. He ...
Biographies, Zimmerman »
...tizens of Frederick County. Elias Zimmerman was married to Annie M. Greenwald, of Ballinger District. Their children are: 1, Levina, married to Henry Culler, a farmer of Ballinger District; 2, Charles E., a farmer of Ballinger District; 3, Rufus R.; 4, Zachariah T., a farmer of Ballinger District; 5...