Carroll County IN Archives Biographies.....Pullen, John A. 1862 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/in/infiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com March 28, 2006, 5:23 pm Author: John C. Odell (1916) JOHN A. PULLEN. It is always pleasant and profitable to contemplate the career of a man who has won a definite measure of success in life and whose career has been such as to command the honor and respect of his neighbors and fellow citizens. Such a man is John A. Pullen, a prosperous farmer living on route No. 1, out of Cutler, Indiana, in Democrat township, and the proprietor of a good farm of one hundred and twenty-seven acres. Mr. Pullen was born in Rockbridge county, Virginia, on April 1, 1862, the son of J. W. and Harriett H. (Hall) Pullen. His father was born in Rockbridge county, Virginia, and his mother also. They grew up in that county and spent their entire lives there. Of their twelve children, only four are now living: William L., who is an ex-sheriff of Carroll county; Anna V., the wife of William Glenn; Sarah, the wife of W. Shorter; and John A., the subject of this sketch. John A. Pullen, like his brothers and sisters, grew up on the farm in Rockbridge county, Virginia. When he was twenty-two years old, he emigrated to Indiana, locating in Carroll county on May 1, 1884. When he arrived in the Hoosier state, Mr. Pullen had just ten dollars. He worked one summer by the month and then rented land from George W. Shunklins for nine years. On March 3, 1894, Mr. Pullen was married to Mr. Shunklins, daughter, Alice V. Shunklins, who was educated in the common schools and reared on her father's farm in the township. Mr. and Mrs. Pullen have been the parents of six children, five of whom are now living: Mary H., born on February 16, 1896, graduated from the common schools in 1912, and is now a student in the high school and also a teacher of music; Bert S., March 20, 1899, who is at home; Charles L., July 21, 1901, who is a graduate of the common schools, having finished the course in 1915; Miriam G., August 16, 1904, who is a student in the sixth grade of the common schools, and Olive V., January 27, 1907. The mother of these children died on October 6, 1910. She was a most affectionate wife and a kind and loving mother, whose loss has been keenly felt in the household, which was so near and dear to her. Mrs. Pullen was a devout member of the Presbyterian church and, throughout her life, was an ardent worker in the church. Her husband is also a member of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Pullen is a member of Cutler Lodge No. 571, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He votes the Republican ticket, but has never taken any considerable part in politics. He is an upright man, an industrious and skillful farmer, a splendid neighbor and popular in the community where he lives. Additional Comments: Extracted from: HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY INDIANA ITS PEOPLE, INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS BY JOHN C ODELL With Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families ILLUSTRATED 1916 B. F. BOWEN & COMPANY, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/in/carroll/bios/pullen264nbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/infiles/ File size: 3.5 Kb