Jimmie Merlon Culpepper Jr.
Male, #5132, (9 May 1927 - 27 Feb 1981)
| Birth* | 9 May 1927 | Jimmie was born at Georgia on 9 May 1927.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Jimmie Merlon Culpepper and Edell Geter. |
| 1930 Census | 1 Apr 1930 | Jimmie was listed as a son in Jimmie Merlon Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at LaGrange, Troup Co., Georgia.1 |
| Marriage* | 14 Oct 1950 | He married Lottie Rice at Coweta Co., Georgia, on 14 Oct 1950.3 |
| Death* | 27 Feb 1981 | He died at Mableton, Cobb Co., Georgia, on 27 Feb 1981.2,4 |
| Burial* | circa 1 Mar 1981 | His body was interred circa 1 Mar 1981 at Kennesaw Memorial Park Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb Co., Georgia.5 |
Citations
- 1930 Federal Census, United States.
ED 3, Page 27B, 212 Whitesville Street, LaGrange, Troup Co., GA
Rent=$16, Radio=N, Farm=N
Murlin J. Culpepper, Head, M, 25, M, md @ 18, GA/AL/AL, Service Station Mgr
Edell Culpepper, Wife, F, 25, M, md @ 18, GA/GA/GA
Murlin Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, 2 11/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
Jimmie Culpepper, 9 May 1927 - Feb 1981, Mableton, Cobb Co., GA, SSN 257-32-9016 issued in Georgia before 1951
(Why it is safe to publish Social Security numbers for deceased people: http://gen.culpepper.com/about/socialsecurity.htm).
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Marriage Record source unknown: "Jimmie M. Culpepper and Lottie Rice on 14 Oct 1950 in Coweta Co., GA."
- Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
Jimmy M. Culpepper, d. 27 Feb 1981 at 53 years in Cobb Co., GA; Res. in Cobb Co., GA.
- Cobb County Genealogical Society (Ann Bishop Seymour--editor), compiler, Cobb Co., GA Cemeteries, Vols. 1-3, Marietta, GA: G W Pub., 1984-1994.
Volume II: Kennesaw Memorial Park Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb Co., GA.
+ Jimmie M. Culpepper, 1927 – 1981
+ Lottie M. Culpepper, 1931 – _____.