Robert Scott Trlica
M, (circa 1 July 1969 - 24 August 1969)
Birth* | circa 1 July 1969 | Robert was born at Jourdanton, Atascosa Co., Texas, circa 1 July 1969. |
Death* | 24 August 1969 | He died at Jourdanton, Atascosa Co., Texas, on 24 August 1969 Mrs. Harvey W. (Glenna Harris) Mauldin noted on the John Thomas Mauldin Family Group Sheet: Colleen had premature baby which did not live long, was working in the office of a large hospital. Her husband was a sophomore at A & M. |
Last Edited | 25 June 2009 |
Virgil Hunter King1
M, (21 September 1885 - 17 October 1937)
Father | William Hurd King1 (8 Oct 1838 - 8 Mar 1911) |
Mother | Sarah Melvina Ash1 (17 May 1854 - 19 Jun 1935) |
Nickname | Virgil Hunter King also went by the name of Friday King.1 | |
Birth* | 21 September 1885 | Virgil was born at Hancock Co., Illinois, on 21 September 1885.1 |
Marriage* | 5 April 1911 | He married Anna Wilhelmina Swanson at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 5 April 1911 at age 25. Marriage Notes for Virgil King and Anna Swanson: A SHOWER NOT OF RAIN Given by the Entre Nous Club in Honor of Miss Minnie Swanson at the Barnum Home Hamilton Press April 7, 1911 While the rain drops were merrily falling Monday evening a show of a different kind was in progress at the home of Miss Jessie Barnum, who entertained the Entre Nous Club in honor of Miss Minnie Swanson. The rooms were handsomely decorated with red hearts and a Japanese umbrella suspended by its handle in the archway between the rooms held the gifts for the bride. The packages when opened were found to contain many beautiful and useful things. During the evening delicious ice cream, angel food cake and bananas were served and at a late hour the girls went home having spent a very enjoyable evening. Remembered By The Neighbors The Royal Neighbor lodge at the close of their regular meeting Tuesday evening, had a shower in honor of Miss Minnie Swanson and Mr Virgil King, whose wedding occur Wednesday evening. These young people are general favorites in the lodge and a table decorated with purple and white, and an enormous wedding bell over it, was loaded with gifts. The prospective bride and groom were placed on one side of the table and proceeded to open the packages, which contained linen, silver, china and tinware. Ice cream and cake were served later and the party went hoping for more weddings in the lodge in the near future KING-SWANSON NUPTIALS Hamilton Press April 7, 1911 Marriage Wednesday Evening of a Couple of Popular Young People of Hamilton On Wednesday evening, April 5th, at the home of Mr and Mrs F C Schriefer occurred the marriage of Miss Minnie Swanson to Mr. Virgil King. The wedding was a quiet one on account of the recent bereavement in the King family, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr A L McArthur spoke the simple but beautiful ceremony which united these two young lives and made them husband and wife. The bride was dressed in a dainty cream dress trimmed with silk embroidery. After congratulations the guests were invited to the dining room, which was decorated with pink and white hearts, and were served with a bountiful two course supper, in which the color scheme of pink and white hearts, and were served with a bountiful two course supper, in which the color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the ice cream and cake. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Lena Gibson and has been a resident of Hamilton for five years. But in this short time she has won the respect and love of many friends, whose best wishes for a happy future go with her to her new home. She has been employed by the First National Bank and the Hamilton Printing Company for several years, giving excellent satisfaction in both places. Quiet, dependable and loyal with a friendly word for all, she will surely make a happy home for her husband. The groom is the youngest son of Mrs W H King and is one of the young business men of Hamilton. He has for a number of years been a lineman for the Mississippi Valley Telephone Company and has many friends who wish him joy and happiness. Mr and Mrs King received many beautiful gifts which they very much appreciated. Among the gifts was a very complete kitchen cabinet, stocked with groceries which would delight the heart of any bride. They will be at home to their friends after April 15th in their cosy cottage on the road north of Hamilton, which is all furnished and ready for housekeeping. In this ideal spot with all the world before them they can say, Stay, stay at home my heart, and rest, Home-keeping hearts are happiest For those that wander they know not where Are full of trouble and full of are To stay at home is best. From Dallas City Newspaper 11 Apr 1911 pg 1: King-Swanson On Wednesday evening April 5th at the home of Mr and Mrs F C Schriefer occurred the marriage of Miss Minnie Swanson to Mr Virgil King The wedding was a quiet one on account of the recent bereavement in the King family, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr A L McArthur spoke the simple but beautiful ceremony which united these two young lives and made them husband and wife. The bride was dressed in a dainty cream dress trimmed with silk embroidery. Hamilton Press The bride is a native of this city and is a graduate of our schools and has since leaving here some five years ago been connected with the Hamilton Printing Co and First National Bank as stenographer. Her many friends here will join us in congratulations and well wishes.1 |
Death* | 17 October 1937 | He died at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 17 October 1937 at age 52.1 |
Burial* | 20 October 1937 | His body was interred on 20 October 1937 at Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois.1 |
Biography* | From Virginia Rottman: Telephone lineman,could skim up poles efficiently, loved to dance, entertain. He apparently read meters, Minnie collected the fees & deposited funds to bank, I have that ledger in my care.1 |
Family | Anna Wilhelmina Swanson (14 January 1885 - 8 February 1975) | |
Children |
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Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 22 January 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
Anna Wilhelmina Swanson1
F, (14 January 1885 - 8 February 1975)
Birth* | 14 January 1885 | Anna was born at Dallas City, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 14 January 1885. Daughter of Nels Swanson & Carolena Oleson.1 |
Marriage* | 5 April 1911 | She married Virgil Hunter King at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 5 April 1911 at age 26. Marriage Notes for Virgil King and Anna Swanson: A SHOWER NOT OF RAIN Given by the Entre Nous Club in Honor of Miss Minnie Swanson at the Barnum Home Hamilton Press April 7, 1911 While the rain drops were merrily falling Monday evening a show of a different kind was in progress at the home of Miss Jessie Barnum, who entertained the Entre Nous Club in honor of Miss Minnie Swanson. The rooms were handsomely decorated with red hearts and a Japanese umbrella suspended by its handle in the archway between the rooms held the gifts for the bride. The packages when opened were found to contain many beautiful and useful things. During the evening delicious ice cream, angel food cake and bananas were served and at a late hour the girls went home having spent a very enjoyable evening. Remembered By The Neighbors The Royal Neighbor lodge at the close of their regular meeting Tuesday evening, had a shower in honor of Miss Minnie Swanson and Mr Virgil King, whose wedding occur Wednesday evening. These young people are general favorites in the lodge and a table decorated with purple and white, and an enormous wedding bell over it, was loaded with gifts. The prospective bride and groom were placed on one side of the table and proceeded to open the packages, which contained linen, silver, china and tinware. Ice cream and cake were served later and the party went hoping for more weddings in the lodge in the near future KING-SWANSON NUPTIALS Hamilton Press April 7, 1911 Marriage Wednesday Evening of a Couple of Popular Young People of Hamilton On Wednesday evening, April 5th, at the home of Mr and Mrs F C Schriefer occurred the marriage of Miss Minnie Swanson to Mr. Virgil King. The wedding was a quiet one on account of the recent bereavement in the King family, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr A L McArthur spoke the simple but beautiful ceremony which united these two young lives and made them husband and wife. The bride was dressed in a dainty cream dress trimmed with silk embroidery. After congratulations the guests were invited to the dining room, which was decorated with pink and white hearts, and were served with a bountiful two course supper, in which the color scheme of pink and white hearts, and were served with a bountiful two course supper, in which the color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the ice cream and cake. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Lena Gibson and has been a resident of Hamilton for five years. But in this short time she has won the respect and love of many friends, whose best wishes for a happy future go with her to her new home. She has been employed by the First National Bank and the Hamilton Printing Company for several years, giving excellent satisfaction in both places. Quiet, dependable and loyal with a friendly word for all, she will surely make a happy home for her husband. The groom is the youngest son of Mrs W H King and is one of the young business men of Hamilton. He has for a number of years been a lineman for the Mississippi Valley Telephone Company and has many friends who wish him joy and happiness. Mr and Mrs King received many beautiful gifts which they very much appreciated. Among the gifts was a very complete kitchen cabinet, stocked with groceries which would delight the heart of any bride. They will be at home to their friends after April 15th in their cosy cottage on the road north of Hamilton, which is all furnished and ready for housekeeping. In this ideal spot with all the world before them they can say, Stay, stay at home my heart, and rest, Home-keeping hearts are happiest For those that wander they know not where Are full of trouble and full of are To stay at home is best. From Dallas City Newspaper 11 Apr 1911 pg 1: King-Swanson On Wednesday evening April 5th at the home of Mr and Mrs F C Schriefer occurred the marriage of Miss Minnie Swanson to Mr Virgil King The wedding was a quiet one on account of the recent bereavement in the King family, only the immediate relatives being present. Mr A L McArthur spoke the simple but beautiful ceremony which united these two young lives and made them husband and wife. The bride was dressed in a dainty cream dress trimmed with silk embroidery. Hamilton Press The bride is a native of this city and is a graduate of our schools and has since leaving here some five years ago been connected with the Hamilton Printing Co and First National Bank as stenographer. Her many friends here will join us in congratulations and well wishes.1 |
Married Name | 5 April 1911 | As of 5 April 1911, her married name was King.1 |
Death* | 8 February 1975 | She died at Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa, on 8 February 1975 at age 90.1 |
Family | Virgil Hunter King (21 September 1885 - 17 October 1937) | |
Children |
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Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 22 January 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
William Nelson King
M, (17 June 1914 - 4 December 2001)
Father | Virgil Hunter King (21 Sep 1885 - 17 Oct 1937) |
Mother | Anna Wilhelmina Swanson (14 Jan 1885 - 8 Feb 1975) |
Birth* | 17 June 1914 | William was born at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 17 June 1914.1 |
Marriage* | 8 July 1936 | He married Irma Louisa Schumacher at Sutter, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 8 July 1936 at age 22.1 |
Death* | 4 December 2001 | He died at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 4 December 2001 at age 87.1 |
Burial* | 7 December 2001 | His body was interred on 7 December 2001 at Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois.1 |
Family | Irma Louisa Schumacher (2 May 1917 - 16 October 1997) | |
Children |
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Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 21 January 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
Irma Louisa Schumacher
F, (2 May 1917 - 16 October 1997)
Birth* | 2 May 1917 | Irma was born at Basco, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 2 May 1917. Daughter of John August Schumacher and Lydia Marie Mulch.1 |
Marriage* | 8 July 1936 | She married William Nelson King at Sutter, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 8 July 1936 at age 19.1 |
Married Name | 8 July 1936 | As of 8 July 1936, her married name was King. |
Death* | 16 October 1997 | She died at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 16 October 1997 at age 80.1 |
Burial* | 20 October 1997 | Her body was interred on 20 October 1997 at Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois.1 |
Family | William Nelson King (17 June 1914 - 4 December 2001) | |
Children |
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Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 21 January 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
Virginia Darlene King1
F, (26 November 1936 - )
Father | William Nelson King (17 Jun 1914 - 4 Dec 2001) |
Mother | Irma Louisa Schumacher (2 May 1917 - 16 Oct 1997) |
Birth* | 26 November 1936 | Virginia was born at Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa, on 26 November 1936.1 |
Married Name | 13 October 1957 | As of 13 October 1957, her married name was Rottman.1 |
Marriage* | 13 October 1957 | She married Donald William Rottman at Sutter, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 13 October 1957 at age 20.1 |
Family | Donald William Rottman (11 December 1930 - 13 May 1998) |
Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 6 February 2011 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
Donald William Rottman1
M, (11 December 1930 - 13 May 1998)
Birth* | 11 December 1930 | Donald was born at Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, on 11 December 1930. Son of William Henry Rottman and Anna Magaret Marie Arp.1 |
Marriage* | 13 October 1957 | He married Virginia Darlene King at Sutter, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 13 October 1957 at age 26.1 |
Death* | 13 May 1998 | He died at Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, on 13 May 1998 at age 67.1 |
Burial* | 16 May 1998 | His body was interred on 16 May 1998 at Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois.1 |
Family | Virginia Darlene King (26 November 1936 - ) |
Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 6 February 2011 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
Donald Dean King1
M, (18 January 1938 - 12 September 2003)
Father | William Nelson King1 (17 Jun 1914 - 4 Dec 2001) |
Mother | Irma Louisa Schumacher1 (2 May 1917 - 16 Oct 1997) |
Birth* | 18 January 1938 | Donald was born at Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa, on 18 January 1938.1 |
Death* | 12 September 2003 | He died at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 12 September 2003 at age 65.1 |
Burial* | 16 September 2003 | His body was interred on 16 September 2003 at United Church of Christ Cemetery, Sutter, Hancock Co., Illinois.1 |
Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 21 January 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 -- Jan 2010 to Lew Griffin from Virginia Rottman, e-mail address.
Claudine A. Wolf1
F, (12 August 1905 - 11 May 1995)
Father | Douglas William Wolf1 (c 1880 - ) |
Mother | Narcissa Elizabeth Ash1 (6 Apr 1871 - 24 Apr 1956) |
Birth* | 12 August 1905 | Claudine was born at Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois, on 12 August 1905.1,2 |
(Daughter) 1910 Census | 15 April 1910 | Claudine was listed as a daughter in Douglas William Wolf's household on the 1910 Census.3 |
Death* | 11 May 1995 | She died at Cheyenne, Laramie Co., Wyoming, on 11 May 1995 at age 89.2 |
Charts | Benjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 4 July 2009 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 to Lew Griffin from Vickie (King) Kjelland, 114 Hilton Drive, Lexington, IL 61753, e-mail address.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm - 1910 Federal Census, United States.
Hamilton Ward 1, Hancock, Illinois; Roll T624_290; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 312.
Household Members: Name Age
William Wolf 29
Elizabeth Wolf 39
Claudine Wolf 4.
Grady Eugene Oliver1
M, (between 1939 and 1959 - before 2008)
Birth* | between 1939 and 1959 | He was born between 1939 and 1959.1 |
Death* | before 2008 | He died before 2008. |
Last Edited | 16 October 2010 |
Citations
- The Tifton Gazette, Tifton, GA.
http://www.tiftongazette.com/
Obituary of Myrtice Hobbs Culpepper (#54451), published 27 Jun 2009.
James Watson1
M, (say 1957 - say 1996)
Birth* | say 1957 | He was born say 1957.2 |
Death* | say 1996 | He died say 1996. |
Last Edited | 16 October 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2004 - 2010 to Warren Culpepper from Kimberly Susian 'Kim' Culpepper Tison (#49297), Sylvester, Georgia, e-mail address (Oct 2010).
- The Tifton Gazette, Tifton, GA.
http://www.tiftongazette.com/
Obituary of Myrtice Hobbs Culpepper (#54451), published 27 Jun 2009.
Simon Charley1
M, (say 1900 - )
African* | He was an African-American. | |
Name Variation | He was also known as Sim.1 | |
Birth* | say 1900 | He was born say 1900.1 |
Marriage* | 13 September 1936 | He married Daisy Culpepper on 13 September 1936. Sim and Daisy had five children: 1. Hattie Thelma Charley (deceased) 2. Milderd Louise Charley 3. Warren S. Charley 4. Henry L. Charley 5. Samson J. Charley.1 |
Family | Daisy Culpepper (10 February 1901 - 14 April 1996) |
Last Edited | 6 July 2009 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jun 2009 to Culpepper Connections from Samson J. Charley (s/o #41448), e-mail address.