Kolb-Kulp-Culp ancestry and descendents of Joseph Kulp (1838-1919)/ by Ernest Kulp
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The 1st generation listed in this work is Dielman Kolb of Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany. He was born in 1648 and died in either 1712 or 1713, aged 64 years, and was buried at Manheim, Germany. He married the fifth child of Peter Schumacher and she died in 1705, aged 53 years, and was buried at Wolfsheim. They had eight children. Joseph Kulp of the 7th generation, was born May 14, 1838. He married Susanna Hunsberger, daughter of Christian and Esther (Oberholtzer) Hunsberger, Feb. 11, 1862. He died May 14, 1919, at 81 years and she died Nov. 10, 1930, at age 86. Together they had 10 children.
Joseph Kulp was born in Holmes County, Ohio and later moved to St. Joseph, Indiana with his parents. When Joseph was married and after the birth of their last child, the family moved to Milbrook, Michigan. They again moved between 1905 and 1908 to Rockingham County, Virginia. The descendants of Joseph Kulp lived primarily in Virginia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Kentucky.
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