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Levi CULP
Lydia RITTER
Diana SPANGLER
Mary GLICK
Husband:  Levi CULP
Birth:  1825/6, Pickaway Co., OH
Occupation:  farmer
Father:  Henry CULP
Mother:  Sarah Amelia SPANGLER
Marriage-1:  14 Mar 1845, Pickaway Co., OH
Wife-1:  Lydia RITTER
Birth:  by 1830
Death:  presumably in 1845 in childbirth in Pickaway Co., OH
Father:  John RITTER
Mother:  Maria Barbara GLICK
Marriage-2:  21 Aug 1849, Pickaway Co., OH
Wife-2:  Diana SPANGLER
Birth:  by 1835
Death:  presumably in 1850 in childbirth in Pickaway Co., OH
Marriage-3:  23 Jun 1851, Pickaway Co., OH
Wife-3:  Mary T./F. GLICK / GLICKEN / GLICKIN / GLITTEN / GLETTEN
Child with Lydia RITTER:
1.  Mary CULP, b. 1845, Pickaway Co., OH
Child with Diana SPANGLER:
2.  Joseph M. CULP, b. Feb/Mar 1850, Pickaway Co., OH
Children with Mary GLITTEN:
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Sources:

1a.  Anon.  1966.  Marriage Index:  Ohio, 1789-1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-400):
Culp, Levi Ritter, Lydia 14 Mar 1845 Pickaway Co.
Culp, Levi Spangler, Diana 21 Aug 1849 Pickaway Co.

1b.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1998.  Marriage Index: Ohio, 1851-1900.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-236):
Culp, Levi Glitten, Mary T. 23 Jun 1851 Pickaway Co.
"GLITTEN" is almost certainly the clerk's mis-hearing of "GLICKEN," the feminized version of GLICK (n.b., there are no GLITTENs/GLETTENs or anything similar in the 1850 census of Pickaway Co., OH, but there are many GLICKs).

1c.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Levi CULP
Spouse: Mary F. GLETTEN
Marriage: 23 Jun 1851, Pickaway Co., OH
Source: Marriages, 1810-1952. Pickaway County (Ohio). Probate Judge.

2a.  1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #9 of 22 — in addition to Henry, Levi is also indexed, probably because he is a widower with a child in the household; little Joseph is indexed, too, as "Joseph McCulp" <groan>):  Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH, p. 39A, 487/495, enumerated 23 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Henry Culp 57 M   Farming 15,300 Pa
Sarah    " 43 F       "
Levi      " 24 M   Labg   "
Cynthia A " 18 F       O
Mahala    " 16 F       "
Catharine " 14 F       "
Naomi     "  9 F       "
Uriah S   "  5 M       "
Harriet Cromley 19 F       "
Joseph M Culp 3/12 M       "
Henry and Sarah are Levi's parents.  Levi was born in OH, not PA (his parents were married in OH in 1820).  Harriet is Levi's sister, recently married and back home for some reason.  Joseph appears to be Levi's son from his second marriage.

2b.  1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #10 of 22):  Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH, p. 39B, 492/500, enumerated 23 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
John Ritter 73 M   Farming 10,000 Pa
Mary    " 63 F       Pa
Peter   " 29 M   Farming   O
Mary Culp  5 F       O
Eliza Glick 18 F       O
Mary CULP is Levi's daughter; she's living with her grandparents, John & Mary (GLICK) RITTER (parents of Levi's first wife, Lydia RITTER).

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