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- [S266] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Patrick Henry McCullough, Find A Grave Memorial# 62827335, accessed 28 Mar 2013.
Birth: Dec. 2, 1872
Huntington
Cabell County
West Virginia, USA
Death: Jul. 9, 1919
Parkersburg
Wood County
West Virginia, USA
Patrick Henry McCullough was the eldest of four children born to Julius W. McCullough (1843-1883) and his wife Mary Ann Page Capps McCullough (1853-1933) of Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. He was named for his paternal grandfather, a prominent Cabell Co. physician. His father captained steamboats on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers before health and family obligations compelled him to find work in Huntington as a grocer and later as a clerk for the C&O Railroad. Patrick's mother was the daughter of a steamboat captain from Washington, St. Landry Parish, LA.
After the early death of Patrick's father, the family was left in straightened circumstances. Patrick and his brothers were expected to help support their widowed mother and sister. On December 2, 1906 he married Hattie A. Warman, daughter of Stephen and Mary Harold Warman of Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV. The couple settled in Parkersburg. No children were born to this union.
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Patrick Henry McCullough, Formerly of This City, Dies at Home in Parkersburg
Funeral services over the remains of Patrick Henry McCullough, who died at his home in Parkersburg of Tuesday, will be held at the home his sister, Mrs. J. C. LeSage, 631 Twelfth street Friday at 3:30 o'clock. The remains were brought to Huntington from Parkersburg today.
Mr. McCullough was a native of Huntington and a member of one of the best known families of Cabell county. He lived in Huntington until he moved to Parkersburg eighteen years before his death. He was foreman of an important industrial concern in Parkersburg, where he was a well known and highly respected citizen. He was prominent in the affairs of the Modern Woodmen of America there.
He was a grandson of the late Dr. Patrick Henry McCullough. His father was the late J. W. McCullough and he was a nephew of F. F. McCullough and Mrs. Thomas H. Harvey.
Besides his sister, Mrs. LeSage, and his mother, Mrs. Mary A. McCullough, he leaves two brothers, Stanard McCullough and J. W. McCullough, both of Huntington. His mother resides here but was with her son in his last illness.
His death was due to paralysis of the throat, from which he had suffered for six months.
[Unidentified newspaper (Huntington, WV), 10 July 1919]
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Parents:
Julius Wellington McCullough (1843 - 1883)
Mary Ann Page Capps McCullough (1853 - 1933)
Burial:
Spring Hill Cemetery
Huntington
Cabell County
West Virginia, USA
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Originally Created by: Ernie Wright
Record added: Dec 12, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 62827335
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