Hubert Haywood Whaley
Male, #45091, (1902 - 1964)
Name Variation | | He was also known as Hugh.1 |
Birth* | 1902 | Hubert was born in 1902. |
Marriage* | circa 1925 | He married Nettie Viola Culpepper at Carteret Co., North Carolina, circa 1925. Nettie Viola Culpepper and Hubert (Hugh) Haywood Whaley are the parents of Florine Whaley, born __ 1926, Early Whaley, born __ 1929, Frances E Whaley, born __ 1932, Hugh Haywood Jr, born ca. 1934, Katrine Whaley, born __ 1938, Johnie Lee Whaley, born __ 1939, Richard E Whaley, born __ 1942, Mary Abie Whaley, born __ 1944, and Brinda Kay Whaley, born __ 1947, all in Carteret Co., NC.2 |
Death* | 1964 | He died at Carteret Co., North Carolina, in 1964. |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Otis Bucklin Culpepper III (#7769), Newport, NC, e-mail address.
- MyFamily.com Inc. (Original data: Register of Deeds. North Carolina Birth Indexes. Raleigh NC State Archives), compiler, North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8783
Linda Diane Culpepper1
Female, #45092
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Dana James Stone1
Male, #45093
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Lisa Marie Culpepper1
Female, #45094
Citations
- Lisa Marie Culpepper Turner, Ed.D.
B.A., Florida State University, 1979
M.Ed., University of West Florida, 1995
Ed.D, University of West Florida, 2000
Teacher brings history to life
Civil War buff to use prize money for documentary
By Marcia Baris-Sanders, Pensacola News Journal, October 20, 2003
Fourth-grade Bagdad Elementary School teacher Lisa Culpepper Turner always has been a history buff. She has gone to Civil War sites around the country and is a member of the Bagdad Village Preservation Association.
Now Turner has the chance to make history come alive for her students. She won $2,000 from financial services company ING in its national Education's Unsung Heroes Awards program. Turner also could get $5,000, $10,000 or $25,000 more if ING chooses her as one of the top three winners.
Turner will use the money to stock a costume closet and clothe students and teachers for a video history of Bagdad. The video will be used at the school and possibly the Bagdad Village Preservation Association.
"Bagdad History: From Lumber to Dumplings" is what she plans to call the documentary.
"History is so hard to teach out of a textbook; you've got to see the visual," Turner said.
"We've always done a little walking tour of Bagdad. There's one antebellum home there. Civil War solders were camped in it, and they wrote on the wall," Turner said.
The school also has celebrated colonial days, where students dress in costumes, make foods, prepare crafts and play games of the period.
"I've always had this idea in the back of my mind. We want to use some of the students with it, playing some of the parts or writing parts of it."
The video will be filmed at various historical landmarks in Bagdad.
"My vision is to have somebody play a character and tell about that landmark," Turner said.
Joseph Forsyth, owner of the town's first lumber mill, will be one of the stars of the video. A Bagdad native, Turner has heard stories about Forsyth since she was a child. His body is in the Bagdad Cemetery, and legend says he was buried standing up so he could see his mill.
"Everybody worked for the lumber mill. Most of the houses in Bagdad were built by the lumber mill. They sent lumber all over the world," Turner said.
The mill closed in 1939 after 111 years of operation and was taken apart to be used in the war effort.
Boat construction was the next big business in Bagdad. Turner tells the story about how townspeople burned a Civil War gunboat being built there and sunk the dock before Union troops could use them.
In the last two decades, a new business has sprouted in Bagdad - Mary B's biscuits. The newest area business completes the historical circle.
Bagdad Elementary principal Rod Gracey says Turner is an "outstanding educator."
"She loves for her children to be actively involved in their education process," he said. "I feel that children retain knowledge a whole lot better if they're learning by actually doing it and have a greater appreciation for it."
David Jerry Turner1
Male, #45095
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Leta Frances Culpepper1
Female, #45096
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Giovanni DeMarcus1
Male, #45097
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Carrie Linzy Culpepper1
Female, #45098
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Fletcher Albert Blalock1
Male, #45099
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Albert Golden1
Male, #45100, (12 Feb 1914 - 27 Mar 1998)
Jewell Frances Wells1
Female, #45101, (16 Apr 1912 - )
Birth* | 16 Apr 1912 | Jewell was born on 16 Apr 1912. |
Marriage* | say 1931 | She married Albert Golden say 1931. |
Married Name | say 1931 | As of say 1931, her married name was Golden. |
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
Bobbie Ann Adams1
Female, #45102
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
David Larry Culpepper1
Male, #45103
Citations
- E-mail written 12 Apr 2002 from Lisa Culpepper Turner.
- Santa Rosa Press Gazette, Milton, Florida.
http://www.sr-pg.com/
Birth Announcement for Carson David Culpepper, 3 Feb 2005.
Edgar Dickson1
Male, #45104, (circa 1867 - before 1880)
Birth* | circa 1867 | Edgar was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, circa 1867. |
1870 Census | 1 Jun 1870 | Mary, Ella, Martha, Julia, Emma, Henry, Edgar and David was listed as a household member (Edgar Dixon, 3, M, W, GA) living with Henry C. Dickson on the 1870 Census at O'Neals District, Talbot Co., Georgia.2 |
Death* | before 1880 | He died before 1880. |
Citations
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
O'Neills District, page 117, Ancestry.com image 2.
Lucy Elizabeth Giddens1
Female, #45105, (1837 - circa 1914)
Birth* | 1837 | Lucy was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, in 1837. |
Death of Father | 20 Oct 1875 | Her father Edward Giddens died on 20 Oct 1875 at Talbot Co., Georgia. |
Marriage* | 19 Jan 1882 | She married Henry C. Dickson at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 19 Jan 1882.2 |
Married Name | 19 Jan 1882 | As of 19 Jan 1882, her married name was Dickson.2 |
1900 Census | 1 Jun 1900 | Lucy was listed as Henry C. Dickson's wife (Lucy Dickson, wife, W, F, Dec 1837, 62, md 48 yrs [sic] 0/0, GA, GA, GA) on the 1900 Census at O'Neals District, Talbot Co., Georgia.3 |
Death of Spouse | 19 Feb 1902 | Her husband Henry C. Dickson died on 19 Feb 1902 at Talbot Co., Georgia.1 |
Death* | circa 1914 | She died circa 1914. |
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
- A Rockaway in Talbot, page 257.
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
page 107, Genealogy.com image.
Edward Giddens1
Male, #45106, (1807 - 20 Oct 1875)
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
Louisa Lavinia Nally1
Female, #45107, (say 1810 - )
Birth* | say 1810 | Louisa was born say 1810. |
Marriage* | 1833 | She married Edward Giddens at Talbot Co., Georgia, in 1833. |
Married Name | 1833 | As of 1833, her married name was Giddens. |
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
Emma E. Meacham1
Female, #45108, (say 1840 - before 1880)
Birth* | say 1840 | Emma was born say 1840. |
Marriage* | 18 Dec 1860 | She married McCormick Neal at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 18 Dec 1860. |
Married Name | 18 Dec 1860 | As of 18 Dec 1860, her married name was Neal. |
Death* | before 1880 | She died before 1880. |
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
John Neal1
Male, #45109, (28 Oct 1795 - 13 Mar 1855)
Birth* | 28 Oct 1795 | John was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 28 Oct 1795. |
Marriage* | circa 1818 | He married Martha Carter circa 1818. |
Birth of Son | 28 Aug 1819 | His son Dr. William Rabun Neal was born on 28 Aug 1819 at Warren Co., Georgia. |
Residence* | 1827 | John resided at Talbot Co., Georgia, in 1827. |
Birth of Son | 3 Sep 1839 | His son McCormick Neal was born on 3 Sep 1839 at Georgia.2,3 |
Death* | 13 Mar 1855 | He died at Hamilton, Harris Co., Georgia, on 13 Mar 1855 at age 59. |
Burial* | after 13 Mar 1855 | His body was interred after 13 Mar 1855 at John Neal Family Cemetery, Talbot Co., Georgia. |
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 88, Page 82A, Family 257, Precinct 22, Ancestry.com Image 37 of 47, McIntosh, Marion Co., FL
McCormick Neal, Head, M, Sep 1839, 60, md 20 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Farmer (ID: 44437)
Ella S. Neal, Wife, F, May 1854, 46, md 20 yrs, GA/GA/GA
Effie N. Boykin, Niece, F, Nov 1891, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
Mattie Boykin, Niece, F, Nov 1893, 7, S, GA/GA/GA
Jonah Couch, Servant, Black, M, May 1866, 34, S, GA/GA/GA, Servant.
- McIntosh, FL Town Cemeteries, Rootsweb.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~flmarion/cemeteries/McIntosh.htm
Martha Carter1
Female, #45110, (1800 - Nov 1876)
Family | John Neal (28 Oct 1795 - 13 Mar 1855) |
Marriage* | circa 1818 | She married John Neal circa 1818. |
Children | |
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 88, Page 82A, Family 257, Precinct 22, Ancestry.com Image 37 of 47, McIntosh, Marion Co., FL
McCormick Neal, Head, M, Sep 1839, 60, md 20 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Farmer (ID: 44437)
Ella S. Neal, Wife, F, May 1854, 46, md 20 yrs, GA/GA/GA
Effie N. Boykin, Niece, F, Nov 1891, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
Mattie Boykin, Niece, F, Nov 1893, 7, S, GA/GA/GA
Jonah Couch, Servant, Black, M, May 1866, 34, S, GA/GA/GA, Servant.
- McIntosh, FL Town Cemeteries, Rootsweb.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~flmarion/cemeteries/McIntosh.htm
Dr. William Rabun Neal1
Male, #45111, (28 Aug 1819 - )
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
Elizabeth Amy Wimberly1
Female, #45112, (8 Feb 1831 - 2 Jun 1904)
Birth* | 8 Feb 1831 | Elizabeth was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 8 Feb 1831. |
Marriage* | 9 Sep 1847 | She married Dr. William Rabun Neal at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 9 Sep 1847 at age 16. |
Married Name | 9 Sep 1847 | As of 9 Sep 1847, her married name was Neal. |
Death* | 2 Jun 1904 | She died at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 2 Jun 1904 at age 73. |
Burial* | after 2 Jun 1904 | Her body was interred after 2 Jun 1904 at John Neal Family Cemetery, Talbot Co., Georgia. |
Biography* | | Daughter of Talbot County pioneers, Lewis and Matilda Garrett Wimberly. Lewis in 1830 Talbot Co., census. |
Citations
- William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
Alice Jane Holland
Female, #45113
Virginia Vada Meadows1
Female, #45114
Citations
- E-mail written 15 Apr 2002 from E. Willis.
Phyliss Lynette Howe1
Female, #45115
Citations
- E-mail written 15 Apr 2002 from E. Willis.
- E-mail written 13 Aug 2010 to Warren Culpepper from Michael Bearman (#3379).
David Troy Jensen1
Male, #45116
Citations
- E-mail written 2006-2007 to Warren Culpepper from David Troy Jensen (#45116), Bagdad, Florida, e-mail address.
David Jensen1
Male, #45117
Citations
- E-mail written 15 Apr 2002 from E. Willis.
Samuel William Bearman1,2
Male, #45118
James Byron Howe1
Male, #45119
Citations
- E-mail written 15 Apr 2002 from E. Willis.
Kathryn Susaki1
Female, #45120
Citations
- E-mail written 15 Apr 2002 from E. Willis.