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Elizabeth Cullers

Birth10 Apr 1780 - Fort Valley, Shenandoah, Virginia
Death1824 - Grainger, Tennessee, United States
MotherAnna Maria Mullerin
FatherJohn Cullers

Born in Fort Valley, Shenandoah, Virginia on 10 Apr 1780 to John Cullers and Anna Maria Mullerin. Elizabeth Cullers married Michael Purkeypile and had 12 children. She passed away on 1824 in Grainger, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
John Cullers
1748 - 1796
Anna Maria Mullerin
1749 - 1812
Spouse(s)
Michael Purkeypile
1770 - 1845
Christian Welch
1796 - Unknown
Elizabeth Cullers
Unknown - Unknown
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John William Purkey/purkipile
1797 - 1868
Mary Perkeypile
1806 - 1853
Sarah Riggs
1820 - 1869
David Joseph (Michael) Purkey
1822 - 1885
Margaret "Peggy" Purkeypile
1813 - 1890
Catherine Purkepile
1801 - 1835

Isaac Purkeypile
1810 - 1847
Elizabeth "Betsy" Purkypile Estes
1804 - 1866
Daniel Purkeypile
1824 - 1860
Reuben Purkey Purkepile
1795 - 1883
Elizabeth Betsy Purkeypile
1802 - 1865
Ralph Purkey/pirkepile
1801 - 1885

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