Bible: James T. Culpepper
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Dr. James T. Culpepper Family Bible

Thomas Co., GA

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New Devotional and Explanatory
Pictorial Family Bible
Old and New Testaments

Published by the National Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo. and Atlanta, GA. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1879 by J. R. Jones.

In possession of Mrs. Araminta Culpepper Bailey, 331 Remington Avenue, Thomasville, Georgia, daughter of James T. Culpepper and Alabama Thomas Reid Culpepper, the original owners.

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Marriage

This certifies that the rite of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between James T. Culpepper [#9547], of Boston, Georgia and Alabama T. Reid, of Thomasville, Georgia, on Jan. 5th 1881 at Episcopal Church, Thomasville, by Rev. Theo. Reid of Americus, Georgia. Witnesses: Fannie R. Evans and Mattie C. Reid.

Births

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James T. Culpepper, Feb. 20th 1855

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Alabama T. Culpepper, Dec. 17th 1857

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Araminta Culpepper, June 8th 1883

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Susie Belle Culpepper, Oct 7th 1886

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James Thomas Culpepper, Jr., Dec. 21st 1894

Children of Araminta Culpepper and Junius Hardy Bailey

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June Bailey, Apr. 1st 1913

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Martha Bailey, Feb. 22nd 1916

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Josephine Bailey, Feb. 2nd 1921

Children of Sue Culpepper and Noble Alvin Upchurch

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Suzanne Upchurch, Apr. 29th 1909

Deaths

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Mrs. Caroline Culpepper, Nov. 18th 1885
[Caroline Jones, #9480, m/o James Thomas Culpepper]

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Mrs. Leonia Evans, Sep. 9th 1886
[Unidentified]

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Mrs. Nancy F. Taylor, 7 Nov 1886
[Nancy F. Culpepper, #9537, sister of James Thomas Culpepper]

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Mrs. Sue E. Culpepper, June 1887

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Mrs. Alabama Reid Culpepper, Oct 18th 1931

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James Thomas Culpepper, Dec. 3rd 1935

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James Ransom Reid, Jun 11th 1898
[#9891, f/o Alabama T. Reid Culpepper]

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Last Revised: 02 Jan 2015

 
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