Hiram Harvey Culpepper
Male, #4445, (7 Oct 1887 - 12 Feb 1957)
| Father* | Whit Malory Culpepper (16 Nov 1864 - 10 Mar 1952) | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Lundy (8 Aug 1866 - 3 Jan 1906) | |
Hiram Harvey Culpepper|b. 7 Oct 1887\nd. 12 Feb 1957|p4445.htm|Whit Malory Culpepper|b. 16 Nov 1864\nd. 10 Mar 1952|p4073.htm|Elizabeth Lundy|b. 8 Aug 1866\nd. 3 Jan 1906|p4444.htm|Charles S. Culpepper|b. 25 Feb 1813\nd. 17 Apr 1875|p4004.htm|Nancy M. Smith|b. circa 1830|p4027.htm||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 7 Oct 1887 | Hiram was born at Jonesboro, Jackson Parish, Louisiana, on 7 Oct 1887.1 |
| He was the son of Whit Malory Culpepper and Elizabeth Lundy. | ||
| WWI Draft Reg* | 5 Jun 1917 | He registered for the WW-I draft on 5 Jun 1917 at Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas.1 |
| 1930 Census* | 1 Apr 1930 | Hiram was listed as a boarder in an unknown person 's household on the 1930 Census at Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas.2 |
| Death* | 12 Feb 1957 | He died at Oak Grove, West Carroll Parish, Louisiana, on 12 Feb 1957.3 |
| Charts | Descendants of Joseph Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC (Six Generations) Descendants of Whit Mallory Culpepper of Jackson Parish, LA |
| Last Edited | 4 Feb 2006 |
Citations
- National Archives and Records Administration, compiler, WW-I Draft Records, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2002.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=6482&ti=0&r=0
Hiram Harvey Culpepper, 206 N. Carroll, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX, age 29, born 7 Oct 1887 in Jonesboro, Louisiana, Motorman for Dallas Consolidated Street Railway Company, Dependents: Father and brother, partially; Single, Caucasian, Tall height, Slender build, Blue eyes, Brown hair, Not bald, No disabilities. Registered 5 Jun 1917 at Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas. - 1930 Federal Census, United States.
ED 76, Sheet 27A, Pg 266B, 1210 Georgia Ave, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX
Rent=N/A, Radio=N, Farm=N, Military=WW (In household of Robert V. and Juddie S. Linsore)
Hiram H. Culpepper, Lodger, M, 42, S, LA LA LA, Motorman-Street Railway. - E-mail from Sue Culpepper Withers (#47205), e-mail address to Warren Culpepper, Feb 2003.