The Kolb-Kulp-Culp Family Record Book of 1936

In 1936, the history Committee of the Kulp Reunion published a Kulp Family Record Book in a brown, loose-leaf binder, to supplement Cassel’s book with additional genealogy and stories of the family.

Family Record Book – Genealogical Reference Record of the Descendants of Dielman Kolb

In 1936, a Kolb, Kulp, Culp History Committee prepared a Family Record Book found in a familiar brown binder titled, “Genealogical Reference Record of the Descendants of DIELMAN KOLB: Together with Descendants of Other Ancestors Bearing the Name Kolb, Kulp, Culp.

Based on the History of the Kolb-Kulp-Culp Family by Daniel Kolb Cassel, published in 1895, it was an addendum for material not in Cassel’s book and a place where a family could record a family’s genealogy. Part of it is also genealogical history and stories of the Dielman Kolb sons, part of it highlights the several churches they and other Kolbs were members of, and part are just stories of interest and obituaries for Kolbs prominent in society and with the Reunion.

It was thought this Family Record book would “bring the annual Reunions closer into the lives of members of our Family.”

Below are the pages found in this record and an index is below the carousel:

Index for the Family Record book – Genealogical Reference Record:

KKC FRB Binder Cover

KKC FRB Page 1 – Genealogical Reference Record Cover Page

KKC FRB Page 2 – Kolb Names

KKC FRB Page 3 – Corrections and Additions 1963

KKC FRB Page 4 – Copyright Page 1936

KKC FRB Page 5 – Daniel Cassel Photo

KKC FRB Page 6 – Coat of Arms

KKC FRB Page 7 – Introduction (P1)

KKC FRB Page 8 – Introduction (P2)

KKC FRB Page 9 – Preface

KKC FRB Page 10 – Dielman Kolb – 1st Gen

KKC FRB Page 11 – Jacob Kolb – 2nd Gen

KKC FRB Page 13 – Martin Kolb – 2nd Gen

KKC FRB Page 14 – Dielman Kolb – 2nd Gen.

KKC FRB Page 15 – Homestead of Jacob Kolb

KKC FRB Page 16 – Will of Jacob Kolb (p1)

KKC FRB Page 17 – Will of Jacob Kolb (p2)

KKC FRB Page 18 – Will of Jacob Kolb (p3)

KKC FRB Page 19 – Historic Residence of Dielman Kolb

KKC FRB Page 20 – Arrival of Kolbs in Penna (p1)

KKC FRB Page 21 – Arrival of Kolbs in Penna (p2)

KKC FRB Page 22 – Religious Affiliation of Pioneer Members (p1)

KKC FRB Page 23 – Religious Affiliation of Pioneer Members (p2)

KKC FRB Page 24 – Skippack Mennonite Meeting House

KKC FRB Page 25 – Monument To The Early Forefathers, Skippack Mennonite Meeting

KKC FRB Page 26 – Daniel Cassel Kolb, Author of the First Kulp Family History (p1)

KKC FRB Page 27 – Daniel Cassel Kolb, Author of the First Kulp Family History (p2)

KKC FRB Page 28 – Carl Leo Kulp, Family Historian in Germany

KKC FRB Page 29 – Genealogical Report of Kulp family Oderdiebach, Rhineland

KKC FRB Page 30 – Mennonite Meeting House in Germantown

KKC FRB Page 31 – Henry Kolb 1792-1863 (p1)

KKC FRB Page 32 – Pipe Organ Built for Henry Kolb in 1830

KKC FRB Page 33 – Henry Kolb 1792-1863 (p2)

KKC FRB Page 34 – Derstine Gravestones, Son-in-Law and Daughter of Jacob Kolb, Photo

KKC FRB Page 35 – Derstine Gravestones, Son-in-Law and Daughter of Jacob Kolb, Illustration on Following Page

KKC FRB Page 36 – The Derstine Mennonite Meeting House (1744-1776), painting

KKC FRB Page 37 – The Early Mennonite Church in Europe and America (p1)

KKC FRB Page 38 – The Early Mennonite Church in Europe and America (p2)

KKC FRB Page 39 – The Early Mennonite Church in Europe and America (p3)

KKC FRB Page 40 – The Early Mennonite Church in Europe and America (p4)

KKC FRB Page 41 – The Martyrs’ Mirror (p1)

KKC FRB Page 42 – Photo, Hand Press On Which The Martyrs’ Mirror was Printed

KKC FRB Page 43 – The Martyrs’ Mirror (p2)

KKC FRB Page 44 – Salford Mennonite Church of Today (1936)

KKC FRB Page 45 – Life and Times of Christopher Dock, Part of Address at 1936 Reunion (p1)

KKC FRB Page 46 – Life and Times of Christopher Dock, Part of Address at 1936 Reunion (p2)

KKC FRB Page 47 – Dock’s Memorial Marker (p1)

KKC FRB Page 48 – Dock’s Memorial Marker (p2)

KKC FRB Page 49 – Bishop Isaac Kolb, Part of Address at 1931 Reunion (p1)

KKC FRB Page 50 – Bishop Isaac Kolb, Part of Address at 1931 Reunion (p2)

KKC FRB Page 51- The Holland Kolbs (p1)

KKC FRB Page 52 – The Holland Kolbs (p2)

KKC FRB Page 53 – Just Human Interest and Strong Isaac Kulp

KKC FRB Page 54 – Alderfer Funeral-Rev Roharback-Skippack Pike

KKC FRB Page 55 – Boehm’s Reformed Church, Blue Bell, Pa.

KKC FRB Page 56 – Kulp Reunion in Chester County, Pa.

KKC FRB Page 57 – Kulp Reunion in Lancaster County

KKC FRB Page 58 – Origins of K-K-C Family Reunion (p1)

KKC FRB Page 59 – Origins of K-K-C Family Reunion (p2)

KKC FRB Page 60 – Origins of K-K-C Family Reunion (p3)

KKC FRB Page 61 – The Culps of Whitemarsh Township (p1)

KKC FRB Page 62 – The Culps of Whitemarsh Township (p2)

KKC FRB Page 63 – The Culps of Whitemarsh Township (p3)

KKC FRB Page 64 – The Culps of Whitemarsh Township (p4)

KKC FRB Page 65 – Henry D. Kulp

KKC FRB Page 66 – Henry Fryer Kulp

KKC FRB Page 67- Darlington R. Kulp

KKC FRB Page 68- Blank

KKC FRB Page 69- Rev. Henry Kulp Ober

KKC FRB Page 70- Hon. Monroe H. Kulp

KKC FRB Page 71- Sarah Emma Hipple

KKC FRB Page 72- Abraham L. Kulp