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Ebenezer Porter
(1732-1827)
Lydia Cummings
(1739-1814)
Ebenezer Culver
(1784-1873)
Priscilla Porter
(1780-1872)
Franklin Culver
(1819-1857)

 

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1. Hannah Carpenter

Franklin Culver

  • Born: 31 Dec 1819, Gosen, Champaign County, Ohio
  • Marriage (1): Hannah Carpenter on 1 Jan 1843
  • Died: 14 Jan 1857, Delaware County, Iowa at age 37
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ELLEN CULVER KENNEDY MEMOIRS 1928 (his daughter)
About her father Franklin Culver (December 31, 1819 - January 14, 1857)
Place: Delaware County, Iowa
My father Franklin Culver and "Aunt Deborah" went to Iowa a year before the rest (Jan's note: perhaps 1841?). Those who followed were Uncle Ebenezer, his wife (Mary), sister Priscilla and my mother and her nephew Will Carpenter, and grandmother Priscilla Culver. They crossed Mississippi at Ft. Dubuque. Most settled in Delaware County, Iowa east of the Magnolia River; but Franklin was living in Dubuque County. My father had a dream, he called it a vision, that the Lord stood by his bed and told him that he must do all that he could for his family for he would die when he was forty two. On his birthday Dec. 1, 1856, mother had a quilting party. In those days the women quilted all day and the men and young people came in the evening. Father was the gayest of anyone of them but near the close of the evening he stood by the mantle over the fireplace and said "Friends, my time is growing short now." My mother said, "Oh Franklin, that was only a dream." He replied, "Dream or not, it will come true." Soon after he was taken ill and on January 14, 1857, he passed into the Beyond. When he was dying he asked them to sing "I'm Going Home to Die No More." Then he said "Wrap up the children warm because it is growing very cold." The Dr. asked for an autopsy. They found he was in such a condition that had he gotten well of the typhoid fever, he was in danger of dropping dead any time with heart disease. . .


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Franklin married Hannah Carpenter on 1 Jan 1843. (Hannah Carpenter was born on 6 Mar 1824 in Marion County, Ohio, died on 6 Jun 1889 and was buried in Partridge Cemetery in Kansas.)




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