South Carolina Culpepper Archives
Spartanburg District/County
History
In the upper South
Carolina part of the Piedmont region, Spartanburg County was formed in
1785 from Ninety-Six District. In 1791,
Pinckney District was formed
from parts of Camden and
Ninety-Six District, taking the counties of
Chester, Spartanburg, Union and
York. In 1798, Pinckney District was
abolished and its four counties, including Spartanburg, became
Districts. In 1868, Spartanburg District was designated Spartanburg
County. Its county seat, the city of Spartanburg is about 80 miles
northwest of Columbia. Spartanburg County is bordered by the South
Carolina counties of Cherokee,
Union, Laurens, and
Greenville, and the
North Carolina counties of Polk and Rutherford.
Newspaper:
Herald-Journal, Spartanburg
Any names
below in red have not been matched
with a person in the Culpepper family tree. If you can identify any of
them,
please let us know.
Census Records
1790 - 1920 US Censuses
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No
Culpeppers were found. |
1930 US Census
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ED 63, Sheet 11A, Lines 38-40, Drayton Mill Vlg,
Spartanburg Co., GA
Rent=$5, Radio=N, Farm=N
William L. Golding, Head, M, 59, md@36, SC/SC/SC, Store Mgr/Gen
Merch. (#51516)√
Alsie Golding, Wife, F, 52, md@28, SC/SC/SC, Postmistress/PO
Catherine Culpepper, Niece, F, 26, Sng, AR/AR/SC, Clerk/Mill
Office (#6875)√
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Births
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No records of any Culpepper
births have been
found. |
Marriages
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No records of any Culpepper
marriages have been
found. |
Social Security Death
Index (SSDI)
All records of deaths on or before 30 Sep 2004 in which
the final residence was in this county.
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Buck Culpepper, 6 Oct 1938 - Feb 1979,
Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., SC 29303; SSN issued in Mississippi in
1951 (#51518)√ |
Burials
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No records of Culpepper graves have been found.
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Places
If you have a photograph or more information on any of these, or in
particular, if you know which Culpepper a place may have been named for, please
contact us.
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No Culpepper-named or related places have been found. |
Last Revised:
02 Jan 2015
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