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Household of Ollie May Kittrell Culpepper K 80 ObPqFgmctBu 4

She is married to Andrew Bluett Culpepper.

They got married on November 11, 1903 at Zion Community, Kemper County, Mississippi, she was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Curtis L. Culpepper  1904-2987 


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Ollie May Kitrell
F, (7 May 1879 - 19 Jun 1959), #2740

Birth*: 7 May 1879
Marriage*: 11 Nov 1903, Mississippi, Groom=Andrew Bluett Culpepper
Married Name: 11 Nov 1903, Culpepper
Death*: 19 Jun 1959, Lauderdale Co., Mississippi

Last Edited: 14 Apr 1999

Family: Andrew Bluett Culpepper (27 Feb 1882 - 24 Feb 1954)

Curtis L. Culpepper (31 Jul 1904 - Sep 1987)
William Obbie Culpepper (29 Jun 1907 - 14 Nov 1989)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ollie May Kittrell

Nathaniel Kittrell
± 1806-????
Tabitha Coats
± 1815-< 1870

Ollie May Kittrell
1879-1959

1903

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    1. Find A Grave, March 30, 2012
      Ollie Mae Kittrell Culpepper
      Birth: May 7, 1879
      Kemper County
      Mississippi, USA
      Death: Jul. 19, 1959
      Collinsville
      Lauderdale County
      Mississippi, USA

      Obituary

      Mrs. Ollie Mae Kittrell-Culpepper, 80, widow of the Rev. A. B. Culpepper, well known Baptist minister, whose death occurred in 1954, died Friday at 10:15 p.m. at the home of her son, Curtis Culpepper of Collinsville (Martin community). She had been in failing health for some time and confined to her bed since suffering a broken arm three months ago. Born at Sucarnochee, deceased had lived in the Martin area for the past 60 years and was a member ot the Pine Grove Baptist Church. She is also survived by another son, Obbie Culpepper, Martin; 8 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; two sisters, and a brother, Lewis Kittrell, Collinsville.

      The body will remain at Stephens Funeral Home until 1 p.m. Sunday when it will be carried to the Pine Grove Church for services at 2 p.m. The Rev. James M Snowden, pastor, is to officiate, assisted by the Revs. Earl Moore and Ollie M. Rasberry.

      Burial will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers to be H.E. Hand, Sr., Jim O. Pruett, Carl Rucker, Homer May, Jackson Lee, Burnis Tindle, Malcolm Hodges, Ted Harrington and W. R. Pearson, honorary, all friends of the family.

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      Spouse:
      Andrew Bluett Culpepper (1882 - 1954)*

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      Burial:
      Pine Grove Cemetery
      Collinsville
      Lauderdale County
      Mississippi, USA

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      Created by: Lori Crane Hess
      Record added: Mar 27, 2012
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