Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1917 — OBITUARY OF HANNAH CULP [ARTICLE]
OBITUARY OF HANNAH CULP
The deceased, Hannah Culp, wife of David Culp, and eldest daughter of Obed E. and Malinda Noland, was born in Green county, Ohio, May 2, 1829, and died at her home near Lee January 20, 1917, aged 87 years, 8 months and 18 days. She was a member of the Christian church at the time of her death, but formerly had belonged to the M. E. church. She moved -with her parents to Miami county, Indiana, in 1845. She was the eldest child of a family of eight children, two girls and six boys. Two of the boys died in infancy, and the youngest girl, .-Emily Jane Nolapd, died at the age of 24 years, leaving but five in the family the deceased and four brothers, Wesley, James W., Erastus C. and Leroj r JE. Noland, the youngest anil only surviving member of the family.
On December 29, 1853, deceased was married to John B. Redd. To this union two children were born, Marjr Malinda and Elizabeth Redd, both now deceased. Mary Malinda, the eldest, was married two Fredrick B. Rishling. To this union one child was born, Harry Rishling, the. only grandchild, who was taken at' the death of his mother (which occurred in his infancy) into the Culp home. The deceased on November 23, 1871, was married to her second husband, David Culp, who with her youngest brother, her grandson and family, two stepsons and numerous other relatives mourn their loss. The funeral services were held at the Lee M. E. church on. Sunday afternoon at 2; 30, conducted by Rev. Hensley; interment in Osborne ♦♦
