The James Culler is a son of Adam & Catherine (Laugherty) Culler of > Bullskin Twp., Fayette Co., Pennsylvania. Catherine (Laugherty) Culler > died and Adam Culler married her sister Rebecca Laugherty. Adam Culler > is a son of Michael & Martha Culler. They are also from Fayette Co., > Pennsylvania. > James Culler & Anna Marie Browneller had 13 children; Nancy, Henry, > James, William, Joseph, Rebecca, Abraham, Jacob L., Adam, Catherine, > Lydia, David and Mary C. Culler. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sally Gustafson" <sallyg@west.net> > > To: <CULLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 11:47 PM > > Subject: [CULLER] CULLER Gleanings from PA > > > > > >From "Old and New Westmoreland", by John N. Boucher. Vol. 4, pg. 1188 > > > [exact transcript] > > > > > > ELIAS W. BROWNELLER - This is the name, as all Rostraver township knows, > > of > > > one of the county's veteran farmers and most honored citizens. Mr. > > > Browneller, whose farm is situated one mile east of Belle Vernon, can look > > > back upon a most successful career as an industrial worker and a record of > > > constant fidelity to the duties of citizenship. > > > > > > Frederick Browneller, grandfather of Elias W. Browneller, was born in > > > Eastern Pennsylvania, and was the first of the family to settle in Fayette > > > county, whither he went in 1820, making his home on the Thomas Blakely > > > patent, Perry township. Mr. Browneller and his wife were the parents of > > the > > > following children: Sarah, Margaret, William, mentioned below; Frederick, > > > Elizabeth, Samuel, Susan and Henry. Frederick Browneller, the father, > > lived > > > to be over eighty years of age. > > > > > > William Browneller, son of Frederick Browneller, was born in Somerset > > > county, Pennsylvania, and was a youth when the family removed to Fayette > > > county. He married, in 1825, Mary Konkle, and their children were: 1. > > > Annie Maria, married James Culler, and in March, 1916, died in > > Westmoreland > > > county at the age of eighty-six. 2. Rebecca, married John Zundel. 3. > > > Elizabeth, married David Forsythe. 4. Sarah, became the wife of Stockdale > > > Snyder, of Allegheny county. 5. Frederick, married Erzanna Springer, of > > > Belle Vernon; he died at Belle Vernon. 6. Elias W., mentioned below. 7. > > > Michael, a leading farmer and property owner of Perry Township; married > > > Pauline Luper. 8. Margaret, married (first) Herman Luper, deceased; > > married > > > (second) Adam Baker, and died near Greensburg. 9. Cyrus, married Belle > > > McCabe, and died in January, 1916, in Perry township; he was a carpenter. > > > The only survivors are Elias W. and Michael. The latter is now living in > > > Fayette county. The mother of the family passed away at forty, and the > > > father lived to the advanced age of eighty-six. > > > > > > Does anyone recognize this James CULLER who married Anna Maria? > > > > > > >From the Historic Pittsburgh web site at: > > > > > > http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/search.html > > > > > > Sally Gustafson > > > Santa Barbara, CA > > > sallyg@west.net > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Get Free Access to over 900 million names from Dec 7 until Dec > > 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 > > > >