History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . rnMay 10, 1871, and is a son of Truman and Frances (Murden) Culver was born in the state of New York in 1844. During theCivil War he enlisted in Michigan and served in the artillery, participatingin a number of important engagements and was discharged at the close ofthe war with a good military record. In 1868 he came to Missouri andsettled in Andrew County. Here he engaged in farming and stock raisingin which he was successful, becoming the owner of 300 acres of years prior to his death, he sold his farm and removed to


History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . rnMay 10, 1871, and is a son of Truman and Frances (Murden) Culver was born in the state of New York in 1844. During theCivil War he enlisted in Michigan and served in the artillery, participatingin a number of important engagements and was discharged at the close ofthe war with a good military record. In 1868 he came to Missouri andsettled in Andrew County. Here he engaged in farming and stock raisingin which he was successful, becoming the owner of 300 acres of years prior to his death, he sold his farm and removed to King City,where he spent his last days. His remains are now buried in the Ceme-tery at King City. He was a Republican and widely known as a dependablecitizen. His wife was a native of Andrew County. She is now deceasedand buried in King City. Truman and Francis (Murden) Culver were the parents of the follow-ing children: Emil, whose present residence is unkown; Theron, who wasdrowned in Montana and his remains buried in that state; Orris, who is. 7J ?3


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