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Philip Kulp

Birth13 Nov 1762 - Frederick, Maryland, USA
Death3 Jul 1834 - Perry Twp, Richland, Ohio, USA
MotherAnna Margaretha Herner
FatherJohann Philip Kulp

Born in Frederick, Maryland, USA on 13 Nov 1762 to Johann Philip Kulp and Anna Margaretha Herner. Philip Kulp married Magdalena Heikes and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 Jul 1834 in Perry Twp, Richland, Ohio, USA.

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Johann Philip Kulp
1750 - 1777
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Anna Margaretha Herner
1750 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Magdalena Heikes
1765 - 1847
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Philip Culp
1797 - 1864
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George Culp
1793 - 1854
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Abraham Culp
1802 - 1881
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Lawrence Culp
1807 - Unknown
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Mary C. Culp
1807 - 1845
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David Culp
1807 - 1875
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Magdalena Catherine Culp
1796 - 1866
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John Or Johann Culp
1797 - 1871
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Jacob Culp
1804 - 1880

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