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Birth date:  1847
Birth date:  1847
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<span style="font-variant:small-caps">Kulp.</span> &#8212; On August 6, 1901, near Kulpsville, Pa., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Kratz, brother-in-law and sister of the deceased, from consumption, Emeline, wife of Isaac B. Kulp, aged 54 years, 4 months and 12 days.  Interment at the Upper Skippack Mennonite burying ground.  Funeral services as the house were conducted by W. S. Gottshall and at the meeting house by N. B. Grubb.
<span style="font-variant:small-caps">Kulp.</span> &#8212; On August 6, 1901, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Kratz, near Kulpsville, Pa., of consumption, Emeline R. Kulp, wife of Isaac B. Kulp, of 1003 West Dauphin street, Philadelphia, aged 54 years, 4 months, 12 days.  Sister Kulp had been a great but patient sufferer for a number of years.  To escape the great heat of the city, she went to her sister's home, where she had been seven weeks when she died.  The funeral services were held at the home of Henry K. Kratz, Kulpsville, Pa., where Rev. William S. Gottshall preached in German.  Interment was made at the Upper Skippack Mennonite church, where Rev. N. B. Grubb preached English from Rev. 21: 1-7.  Besides a deeply bereaved husband, six children, three sons and three daughters survive.  Sister Kulp was always a very earnest, sincere, Christian woman, and for thirty-three years a devoted and faithful member of the Mennonite Church.  The last ten years a member of the First church of Philadelphia.


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Latest revision as of 16:19, 3 September 2014

The Mennonite obituary: Sep 1901 p. 96

Birth date: 1847

text of obituary:

Kulp. — On August 6, 1901, near Kulpsville, Pa., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Kratz, brother-in-law and sister of the deceased, from consumption, Emeline, wife of Isaac B. Kulp, aged 54 years, 4 months and 12 days. Interment at the Upper Skippack Mennonite burying ground. Funeral services as the house were conducted by W. S. Gottshall and at the meeting house by N. B. Grubb.

Kulp. — On August 6, 1901, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Kratz, near Kulpsville, Pa., of consumption, Emeline R. Kulp, wife of Isaac B. Kulp, of 1003 West Dauphin street, Philadelphia, aged 54 years, 4 months, 12 days. Sister Kulp had been a great but patient sufferer for a number of years. To escape the great heat of the city, she went to her sister's home, where she had been seven weeks when she died. The funeral services were held at the home of Henry K. Kratz, Kulpsville, Pa., where Rev. William S. Gottshall preached in German. Interment was made at the Upper Skippack Mennonite church, where Rev. N. B. Grubb preached English from Rev. 21: 1-7. Besides a deeply bereaved husband, six children, three sons and three daughters survive. Sister Kulp was always a very earnest, sincere, Christian woman, and for thirty-three years a devoted and faithful member of the Mennonite Church. The last ten years a member of the First church of Philadelphia.