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Ambrose E Cully

BirthApril 1863 - New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA
Death8 May 1925 - Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherNancy E. Hartley
FatherWilliam Henry Cully

Born in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA on April 1863 to William Henry Cully and Nancy E. Hartley. Ambrose E Cully married Nora Ann Gilliam and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 May 1925 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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William Henry Cully
1834 - 1902
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Nancy E. Hartley
1837 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Nora Ann Gilliam
1871 - 1911
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Hannah Sidney Cully
1891 - 1932
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Zarah Frances Cully
1892 - 1978
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Osborne Ambrose Cully
1899 - Unknown
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Raymond Mansfield Cully
1907 - 1977
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William E Culley
1893 - 1912
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Agnes M Culley
1900 - 1965
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Katherine V Cully Scott
1895 - Unknown
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Wendell Phillip Culley
1906 - 1983
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Ralph S Cully
1904 - Unknown
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Norma J A Cully
1911 - 1936

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