Reynolds Family Circle

The Descendants of William Reynolds and Jane Milliken who married in Green County, Tennessee on August 23, 1790.

Jesse N. Culver

Jesse N. Culver

Male 1838 - 1901  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jesse N. Culver was born on 13 Jun 1838 in Marshall, Alabama, USA (son of Ichabod T. Culver and Malinda McNeeley); died on 4 Apr 1901 in Corydon, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Charles Culver : He died April 4, 1901 in Corydon, Kentucky from a carbuncle infection. He married Martha M. (Mattie) Butler, the daughter of William Butler and Jane McClure, on October 8, 1862 in Guntersville, Alabama at the home of William J. Butler. The Reverend S.B. Hunter, a Presbyterian Minister, performed the ceremony. Martha M. Butler was born in Rutherford County, North Carolina. (See Butler) Jesse N. Culver's war records indicate the following: J.N. Culver was 5' 10" tall, with black hair, black eyes and dark complexion. He was conscripted into Company H, 4th Regiment (Russell's) Alabama Cavalry on February 11, 1863, at Huntsville, Alabama. He was paid on February 28, 1863 by Major Gibbons and reported on muster roll to April 30, 1863. Jesse's War Record do not reflect engagements. However, his unit was engaged at Unionville, Tennessee on March 4, 1863, Rover, Tenessee on March 13, 1863, and Tullahoma in June 1863. The distance from Huntsville to Rover is approximately 85 miles, roughly a two day trip for a Cavalry Unit at the time. The distance from Huntsville to Rover to Fayetteville where he was captured in August is 120 miles. His Unit's next engagement was not until September 19/20 at Chicamauga, Tennessee. It is, therefore, quite conceivable, though not proven, that Jesse was in the three engagements mentioned above. A note in the Company H, 4th Cavalary records states that "Unit records left behind in Georgia.3" His name appears on the prisoner of war records as follows: Captured August 31, 1863 at Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was transfered to Nashville, Tennessee, and then to the Louisville, Kentucky Federal Prison. He arrived there on October 10, 1863. The Louisville, Kentucky Register number 9, page 26 shows that he was discharged (paroled) on October 17, 1863 and told to go north of the Ohio River. This infers that he took the oath of allegiance. We find Jesse N. Culver on the 1866 Alabama State census in Guntersville, Alabama with ten persons in his household. Only his name is given on the census record. We do not find him again until June 12, 1880 in Corydon, Kentucky. (There is a James Culver, wife Mattie, daughter Mollie in the 1870 Corydon census.) Their children: The Bible records show that Mollie was born in 1867 in Kentucky. The census records reflect Iowa, and Indiana (or was she born in Alabama before they left for Kentucky?) She had children living in Corydon in 1943. Mollie married W.J. Baker on November 27, 1895 in Corydon, Ky. Henderson County marriage records show that this was her second marriage. She died January 7, 1932 in Corydon. Jim Baker was the informant. Their children: (Inscription on photo says surname Jenkins. Was she married to a Jenkins first? In addition, was Jim Baker her son?) Laura b: December 1891 (his) Mary b: August 1893 (his) Leona b: November 1897 in Kentucky. Edith (date of birth unknown.)

    Jesse married Martha J. Butler on 8 Oct 1862 in Guntersville, Alabama. Martha (daughter of William Butler and Jane McClure) was born in in Rutherford County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Claude Culver was born on 20 Jun 1874; died on 3 Jul 1950 in Houston, Harris, Texas.
    2. Mollie Culver was born in 1867 in Kentucky, USA; died on 7 Jan 1932 in Corydon, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ichabod T. Culver was born in 1811 in Tennessee (son of George M. Culver and Sarah); died after 1880 in Morgan County, Alabama.

    Ichabod married Malinda McNeeley in Sep 1828 in Madison County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Malinda McNeeley
    Children:
    1. Samuel G. Culver was born in 1845 in Marshall, Alabama, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Culver was born in 1832 in Madison County, Alabama.
    3. Albert M. Culver was born on 14 Jan 1847 in Marshall, Alabama, USA; died on 24 Nov 1913 in Prentiss County, Mississippi.
    4. 1. Jesse N. Culver was born on 13 Jun 1838 in Marshall, Alabama, USA; died on 4 Apr 1901 in Corydon, Kentucky.
    5. Mary Ann Culver was born about 1852 in Marshall, Alabama, USA.
    6. Montgomery J. Culver was born in 1850 in Marshall, Alabama, USA.
    7. Fleming J. Culver was born in 1836 in Madison County, Alabama.
    8. Louisa C. Culver was born in 1840 in Marshall, Alabama, USA; died in 1926 in Morgan County, Alabama.
    9. Lucinda Culver was born on 30 Sep 1844 in Marshall, Alabama, USA; died on 20 Apr 1900 in Morgan County, Alabama.
    10. Lucretia Culver was born in 1834 in Madison County, Alabama.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George M. Culver was born in 1788 in Guildford County, North Carolina (son of Jonathan Culver, Jr and Sarah Bailey); died between 5 Nov 1842 and 1961.

    Notes:

    NOTES from Tonda Thomas Jan. 4, 2002 via email: We suspect, but have not proven conclusively, that the George Culver found in Madison Co., AL in 1830 is the son of New Jersey, North Carolina and Tennessee. However, there is a proponderance of evidence that leaves no doubt in the minds of four descendants of George Culver i.e., Eva Smith Burger, Billie Jean Glenn Rochevot, Nina Culver Corbin and Charles C. Culver. In addition, the East Tennessee Genealogical Society and the DAR have accepted George Culver as John Culver's son. George Culver's wife's name was Sarah. Several Documents point to our George Culver as the son of John Culver, and support the following: (1) John Culver had twelve children, the oldest was named George. (2) A George Culver obtained a Revolutionary War Land Grant from North Carolina in the county of Sevier, State of Tennessee in the year 1810. The grantor was James Williams. (3) John Culver was in Sevier Co., TN during this period. (4) His sons Andrew, Ichobod, Thomas, and Nathaniel were all born n TN. (5) At least two books assign him as John Culver's oldest son. (6) John Culver's wife's name was Sarah Bailey, and two of George's sons carried the middle name Bailey. TT

    George married Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah
    Children:
    1. Thomas Bailey Culver was born in 1816 in Tennessee; died on 18 Oct 1867.
    2. Nathaniel Culver was born about 1814 in Tennessee; died on 30 Sep 1858 in Jackson, Alabama, USA.
    3. Samuel G. Culver was born about 1824 in Jackson, Alabama, USA.
    4. Andrew Bailey Culver was born in 1808 in Tennessee, United States; died in 1880 in Jackson, Alabama, USA.
    5. 2. Ichabod T. Culver was born in 1811 in Tennessee; died after 1880 in Morgan County, Alabama.
    6. Jesse William Culver was born in 1818 in Tennessee.
    7. George W. Culver was born on 4 Jun 1820; died on 3 Mar 1892.
    8. John W. Culver was born about 1822 in Jackson, Alabama, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jonathan Culver, Jr was born on 22 May 1758 in Schooleys Mountain, Morris, New Jersey, USA (son of John Culver Coulver and Abigail Crassman, son of Mary Yates); died on 23 Nov 1836 in Bedford, Tennessee, USA.

    Notes:

    Information, names, dates, places from Tonda Thomas Jan. 4, 2002 via email. : John Culver enlisted in the Revolutionary Army from Sussex County, Jew Jersey in October 1774. He served under Generals Washington and Lafayette. He was engaged in the battles of Short Hills, Springfield, Morristown and Fairfield. He received a bayonet wound during the battle of White Plains, and was discharged at White Plains, New Jersey on November 14, 1781. This John Culver of New Jersey left New Jersey and spent one summer in the State of Maryland and followed the George Bailey family to North Carolina in 1786. John married Sarah Bailey about the year 1787 in Guildford, NC. He moved to Sevier Co., TN in the year 1796.

    Jonathan married Sarah Bailey in 1787 in Guilford County, North Carolina, USA. Sarah was born in 1766 in Maryland; died on 23 Oct 1843 in Bedford County Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Bailey was born in 1766 in Maryland; died on 23 Oct 1843 in Bedford County Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Simeon Culver was born in 1806 in Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Susan Culver was born in 1798 in Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Nathan Culver was born in 1794 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 2 Sep 1842.
    4. Sarah Culver was born in 1800 in Sevier County, Tennessee.
    5. Charity Culver was born in 1794.
    6. Edith Culver was born on 19 Jul 1802 in Sevier County, Tennessee; died in Apr 1881 in Hunt County, Texas; was buried in Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, United States of America.
    7. Benjamin Culver was born in 1796 in Tennessee.
    8. Hayman Benjamin Culver was born in 1802 in Sevier County, Tennessee.
    9. Frances J “Fanny” Culver was born in 1794.
    10. 4. George M. Culver was born in 1788 in Guildford County, North Carolina; died between 5 Nov 1842 and 1961.
    11. John Culver was born on 14 Nov 1792 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died in 1863 in Fentress County, Tennessee; was buried in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    12. Samuel Culver


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