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JOHN HAYS CULBERTSON, United States Deputy
Collector, Meadville, was born in Richmond Township, this county, April
2, 1840, only son of David and Nancy M. (Mackelduff) Culbertson, natives
of Chester County, Penn. Previous to marriage David Culbertson, our
subjects father, in about the year 1818, removed with his father, John
Culbertson, to Woodcock Township, this county, where the latter engaged
in agriculture for some time, having previously spent the greater
portion of his early life in manufacturing woolen goods in Chester
County, Penn. David Culbertson remained with his parents until after his
majority, and in 1835 returned to Chester County. On March 4, that year,
he married Nancy M. Mackelduff, and shortly after returned to this
county, locating on a farm of 250 acres in Richmond Township. Mr. and
Mrs. David Culbertson were parents of two children, viz.: Elizabeth Ann,
born April 10, 1836, married August 9, 1857, to Jacob Cowan, of this
county, and July 11, following year, died of hemorrhage of the lungs at
the residence of her father, and John Hays, our subject. David
Culbertson in 1848 sold his farm in Richmond Township, and purchased one
of about 100 acres in and adjoining the borough of Blooming Valley. In
connection with this farm there was a hotel property, both of which
interests he operated until about the year 1855, at which time he leased
his hotel and for some years thereafter gave his exclusive attention to
farming. In about the year 1866, feeling that himself and wife, both of
whom were getting pretty well advanced in years, should lead a less
active and busy life, and as their only son and child living was then
residing in Meadville, David Culbertson sold his Blooming Valley farm
and hotel property to Alonzo Drake, and, in 1866, removed to Meadville
and purchased a house and lot, No. 639 Washington Street. On June 14,
1871, Nancy M. Culbertson, our subjects mother, died. On October 12,
same year, J. H. Culbertson was married to Miss Emma A., daughter of R.
C. Boileau, Esq., of Meadville; and after this date and until his death,
which occurred October 19, 1877, David (his father) resided with him. To
this union were born three childrenAnna S., born August 5, 1872;
Williard B., born May 31, 1875, and Blanche, born December 5, 1878. The
early life of the subject of this sketch was spent at home with his
parents, going to school, and in assisting about the farm until the
winter of 1864, when he came to Meadville and entered the wholesale
grocery house of McFarland Bros., as bookkeeper, where he remained for
three years, but had to abandon office work on account of failing
health, and a portion of the summer of 1867 was spent up Lake Superior
in regaining his former health and strength, which was fully restored.
The balance of the year, 1867, and up to August, 1868, Mr. Culbertson
acted in the capacity of cashier of the McHenry House, Meadville, after
which time he opened a general insurance agency on Chestnut Street, same
city. In 1871 he associated with him in that business John Reitze, and
the firm was known as Culbertson & Reitze, now representing some dozen
or more of the best insurance companies in the United States. In 1874
our subject was appointed United States Deputy Collector under Hon.
James C. Brown, and continued as such until August 1, 1S83. On August 1,
1883, he was again appointed Deputy Collector by Jacob F. Walther,
successor to Hon. James C. Brown.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 724-725.
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