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The Minister Who Kept Running Away From His Wife And 10 Kids With Other Women
A century ago a clergyman kept trying to get married despite already having a wife and 10 children
There are right ways and wrong ways to handle unhappy marriages. Unfortunately, somebody you wouldn’t want to ask about how to properly navigate this was former minister W.W. (Wilson) Culp, who eloped with different women (including his brother’s wife) multiple times a century ago, running away from his wife and 10 children — before returning home each time to his family.
The April 5, 1925 issue of the Albuquerque Journal told the story of Culp, a 40-year-old former pastor from the South Bend, Indiana area. He had made headlines for multiple reasons. Not only did the married father of 10 elope with his brother’s 22-year-old wife, Dorothy Culp, it was the second time in as many years he had attempted to secretly marry another women.
The most recent bout of infidelity occurred when the pair each disappeared from their respective homes and didn’t return for a week. However, they were both welcomed back by their spouses after expressing remorse for their actions.
Two years before this incident, Reverend Culp made similar waves when it became known that he and his 18-year-old choir…