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The Double Culver Quartet

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Location: Townsend, Haldimand, Upper Canadamap
Surnames/tags: Culver Collver Colver
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The Double Culver Quartet was a group of four brothers who married a group of four sisters, their second cousins. The brothers were sons of Rev. Jabez Culver, and the sisters were daughters of Timothy Culver.

They all shared great-grandparents John Colver 1670-1760 and Sarah Long 1673-1756.[1]

The marriages were:

  • Jabez Culver and Anna Culver
  • Aaron Culver and Elizabeth Culver
  • John Culver and Miriam Culver
  • Gabriel Culver and Martha Culver

This group contributed heavily to the population and establishment of Norfolk, Ontario.[2]

Sources

  1. https://collverfamily.com/The_Family_Tree.html, (accessed Dec 28, 2022)
  2. Sketch XII: The Double Culver Quartette. Owens, E.A. "Pioneer Sketches of Long Point." Toronto: William Briggs, 1898, pp.84-90




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