Juanita (?)

Female, #36331, (say 1913 - )
Married Name Her married name was Rolison. 
Marriage* She married J. D. Rolison
Birth*say 1913 Juanita was born say 1913. 

Family

J. D. Rolison
Child
Last Edited29 Aug 2000

Jason Andrew Culpepper Jr.

Male, #36332, (4 Apr 1923 - 26 Feb 1997)
Father*Jason Andrew Culpepper
Mother*Daisy Elizabeth Carter
Birth*4 Apr 1923 Jason was born at Bell Co., Texas, on 4 Apr 1923.1,2 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Jason and Joe was listed as a son in Jason Andrew Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Bell Co., Texas.3 
SSN*between 1936 and 1950 His Social Security Number was issued between 1936 and 1950 in Texas.2 
World War II*between 1942 and 1945 He served in World War II between 1942 and 1945
(US Army.)4 
Death of Father22 May 1972 His father Jason Andrew Culpepper died on 22 May 1972 at Bronte, Coke Co., Texas.2,5 
Death of Mother21 May 1987 His mother Daisy Elizabeth Carter died on 21 May 1987 at Killeen, Bell Co., Texas.6,2 
Death*26 Feb 1997 He died at Temple, Bell Co., Texas, on 26 Feb 1997 at age 73.7,8 
Burial*circa 28 Feb 1997 His body was interred circa 28 Feb 1997 at Wilson Valley Cemetery, Little River, Bell Co., Texas.4 
Biography* Jason was married three times, had no children. 
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph Co, AL: Descendant Chart
Last Edited18 Oct 2008

Citations

  1. Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
    J. A. Culpepper Jr., born 4 Apr 1923 in Bell Co., Texas.
  2. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  3. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 16, page 17B, Bell Co,. TX
    Own=$700, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Jason A. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, M, md @20, TX/AL/AL, Gas Station Merchant
    Daisy E. Culpepper, Wife, F, 29, M, md @15, TX/TX/TX
    Mildred Culpepper, Dau, F, 12, S, TX/TX/TX
    J. D. Culpepper, Son, M, 7, S, TX/TX/TX
    Joe L. Culpepper, Son, M, 5, S, TX/TX/TX.
  4. National Cemetery Administration, compiler, US Veterans Gravesites, 1775-2006, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8750
    Wilson Valley Cemetery, Temple, TX
    + J A Culpepper, US ARMY WORLD WAR II, 4 Apr 1923 - 26 Feb 1997.
  5. Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
    Jason A Culpepper, Male, Single, died 22 May 1972 in Coke Co., TX.
  6. Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
    Daisy Elizabeth Culpepper, Female, died 21 May 1987 in Bell Co., TX.
  7. Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
    Jason A Culpepper, Male, died 26 Feb 1997 in Bell Co., TX.
  8. Loretta Meyer, Carlsbad, NM, 2000 report, Loretta Meyer, Carlsbad, NM, to Lew Griffin, 2000.

Joe Lee Culpepper

Male, #36333, (11 Jan 1926 - 29 Jan 1996)
Father*Jason Andrew Culpepper
Mother*Daisy Elizabeth Carter
Birth*11 Jan 1926 Joe was born at Bell Co., Texas, on 11 Jan 1926.1,2 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Jason and Joe was listed as a son in Jason Andrew Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Bell Co., Texas.3 
SSN*between 1936 and 1950 His Social Security Number was issued between 1936 and 1950 in Texas.1 
World War II*between 1943 and 1945 He served in World War II between 1943 and 1945
(US Army.)4 
Marriage*20 Nov 1954 He married Juanita Ruth Francis at Temple, Bell Co., Texas, on 20 Nov 1954 at age 28. 
Divorce* He and Juanita Ruth Francis were divorced. 
Death of Father22 May 1972 His father Jason Andrew Culpepper died on 22 May 1972 at Bronte, Coke Co., Texas.1,5 
Death of Mother21 May 1987 His mother Daisy Elizabeth Carter died on 21 May 1987 at Killeen, Bell Co., Texas.6,1 
Residence*Jan 1996 Joe resided at Harris Co., Texas, in Jan 1996.1 
Death*29 Jan 1996 He died at Bell Co., Texas, on 29 Jan 1996 at age 70.7,1 
Burial*circa 31 Jan 1996 His body was interred circa 31 Jan 1996 at Wilson Valley Cemetery, Little River, Bell Co., Texas.4 

Family

Marriage*20 Nov 1954 He married Juanita Ruth Francis at Temple, Bell Co., Texas, on 20 Nov 1954 at age 28. 
Divorce* He and Juanita Ruth Francis were divorced. 
Child
  • David Carter Culpepper
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph Co, AL: Descendant Chart
Last Edited18 Oct 2008

Citations

  1. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  2. Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
    Jos Lee Culpepper, Male, born 11 Jan 1926 in Bell Co., Texas, child of J A Culpepper and Daisy Carter.
  3. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 16, page 17B, Bell Co,. TX
    Own=$700, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Jason A. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, M, md @20, TX/AL/AL, Gas Station Merchant
    Daisy E. Culpepper, Wife, F, 29, M, md @15, TX/TX/TX
    Mildred Culpepper, Dau, F, 12, S, TX/TX/TX
    J. D. Culpepper, Son, M, 7, S, TX/TX/TX
    Joe L. Culpepper, Son, M, 5, S, TX/TX/TX.
  4. National Cemetery Administration, compiler, US Veterans Gravesites, 1775-2006, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8750
    Wilson Valley Cemetery, Temple, TX
    + Joe Lee Culpepper, US ARMY, 11 Jan 1926 - 28 Jan 1996.
  5. Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
    Jason A Culpepper, Male, Single, died 22 May 1972 in Coke Co., TX.
  6. Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
    Daisy Elizabeth Culpepper, Female, died 21 May 1987 in Bell Co., TX.
  7. Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
    Joe Lee Culpepper, Male, died 29 Jan 1996 in Bell Co., TX.

Carroll Wesley Culpepper1,2

Male, #36334, (23 Oct 1888 - 25 Nov 1934)
Father*Edwin Carroll Culpepper3
Mother*Carolyn Louise Harris3
Birth*23 Oct 1888 Carroll was born at Sanford, Seminole Co., Florida, on 23 Oct 1888.2,4 
Death of Father1890 His father Edwin Carroll Culpepper died in 1890 at Saint Augustine, Saint Johns Co., Florida.5 
1900 Census1 Jun 1900 Carroll was listed as a step son in James Franklin Jones's household on the 1900 Census at Orange Co., Florida.6 
1910 Census15 Apr 1910 Carroll was listed as a son in James Franklin Jones's household on the 1910 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.7 
Marriage*21 Jan 1912 He married Kitty Wells Seig at Geneva, Orange Co., Florida, on 21 Jan 1912 at age 23.1 
Relocation*1914 The Culpeppers lived in the northern part of Orange County that became Seminole County in 1914. 
Death of Mother16 Nov 1916 His mother Carolyn Louise Harris died on 16 Nov 1916 at Florida.5 
WWI Draft Reg*1917 He registered for the WW-I draft in 1917 at Seminole Co., Florida.2 
Birth of Son17 Dec 1919 His son Carroll Wesley Culpepper Jr. was born on 17 Dec 1919 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.5,8 
1920 Census*1 Jan 1920 Carroll was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.9 
Birth of Son3 Aug 1924 His son John Neal Culpepper was born on 3 Aug 1924 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.10,11,8 
Birth of Son3 Jul 1926 His son Col. Vernon Mercer Culpepper was born on 3 Jul 1926 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.12,8 
1930 Census*1 Apr 1930 He was enumerated in the US Census of 1930 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.10,13 
Death*25 Nov 1934 He died at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida, on 25 Nov 1934 at age 46.4 
Burial*circa 27 Nov 1934 His body was interred circa 27 Nov 1934 at Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.4 

Family

Kitty Wells Seig
Marriage*21 Jan 1912 He married Kitty Wells Seig at Geneva, Orange Co., Florida, on 21 Jan 1912 at age 23.1 
Children
ChartsWilliam Culpepper of Warren Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited23 Jan 2008

Citations

  1. Carroll Wesley Culpepper of Geneva and Kittie Wells Seig of Geneva on 21 Jan 1912 in Orange Co., FL, Book 3, p. 262.
  2. National Archives and Records Administration, compiler, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6482
    Carroll Wesley Culpepper, b. 23 Oct 1888, White, Sanford FL, Seminole Co., FL.
  3. 1900 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 102B, Family 178, Precinct 6, Orange Co., FL
    James Jones, Head, M Jun 1856, 43, md 11 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Orange Grove Farmer
    Carrie L. Jones, Wife, F, Aug 1864, 35, md 11 yrs, ch 4/2, GA/GA/GA
    Delia Jones, Daughter, F, Oct 1897, 2, S, FL/GA/GA
    Wesley Culpepper, Step-son, M, Oct 1888, 11, S, FL/GA/GA.
  4. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/seminole/cemetery/geneva.txt
    + Carroll W. Culpepper, 23 Oct 1888 - 25 Nov 1934.
  5. E-mail written 2003-2008 to Culpepper Connections from Linda Dianne Herring Crompton, e-mail address.
  6. 1900 Federal Census, United States.
    Geneva, Seminole, Florida, Prect. 6, ED 121, page 7 (transcribed by Linda Crompton)
    Jones, James F., Head, White, Male, born June 1856, age 43, Married 11 years, born in Georgia, Father & Mother born in Ga., occupation-Farmer for Orange Grove, Can read, write and speak English, owned his farm, free of mortgage, farm #113.
    Carrie L., wife, white, female, born Aug. 1864, age 35, married 11 years, mother of 4 children - 2 living, born in Ga., Father & Mother born in Ga., occupation farmer, can read, write & speak English, owned farm, mortgaged, farm #114.
    Della, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1897, age 2, single, born in Fla.
    Culpepper, Wesley C., step-son, white male, born Oct. 1888, age 11, single, born in Fla., at school for 6 months, can read, write and Speak English, Father & Mother born in Georgia.
  7. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    Geneva, Seminole, Florida, Prect. 6, ED 115, pg 8A (Transcribed by Linda Crompton)
    Jones, James Frank, Head, male, white, age 52, married 23 years, born in Ga., Father & Mother born in Ga., Occupation farmer, Fruit farm, owned, not out of work, can read & write English, owned-free of mortgage-farm #131.
    Carrie L., wife, female, white, age 47, married 23 years, had 3 children-2 living, born in Ga., Father & Mother born in Ga., occupation "Hello Girl" for Telephone Ex. , working, can read & write English.
    Carroll, son, male, white, age 21, single, born in Fla., occupation packer of fruits & veg., can read & write English.
    Della, daughter, female, white, age 12, single, born in Fla., can read, write & speak English.
  8. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  9. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 15A, ED: 182, Image: 514 (3 Jan 1920), Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Carroll W. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 31, M, FL/GA/GA, Farmer
    Kitty W. Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 24, M, GA/GA/GA, Telephone Operator
    Kathlin Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, S, FL/FL/GA
    Karen L. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 5/12, S, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 1/12, S, FL/FL/GA.
  10. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 59-12, Sheet 2A, Lines 32-39, Geneva-Oviedo Rd., Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Rent=$15, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md@23, FL/GA/GA, Operator/Bus Line & Trucks
    Kitty Wells Culpepper, Wife, F, 34, md@16, GA/GA/GA
    Khadra A. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 17, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    C. Louise Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Margaret M. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    John N. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Vernon M. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA.
  11. State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
    John Neal Culpepper, Cert 80603, Brevard Co., FL, White, 03 Aug 1924 - 26 Jul 1992.
  12. National Cemetery Administration, compiler, US Veterans Gravesites, 1775-2006, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8750
    Vernon M. Culpepper, 3 Jul 1926 - 11 Jun 2000, Served 1 Jul 1944 to 31 Jan 1981 as Colonel in the US Army, Interred 17 Jul 2000 in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, Section 11, Site 1124
    Joan H. Culpepper, 12 Feb 1927 - 17 May 1997, Wife of Vernon M. Culpepper, Interred 21 May 1997 in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, Section 11, Site 1124.
  13. The 1930 census record age was for Vernon was transcribed in error. It is actually "3 9/12."
  14. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/seminole/cemetery/geneva.txt
    + Baby Culpepper, 10 Aug 1918 - 10 Aug 1918.

Kitty Wells Seig

Female, #36335, (21 May 1895 - 26 Jun 1990)
Name Variation She was also known as Kip.1 
Birth*21 May 1895 Kitty was born at Americus, Sumter Co., Georgia, on 21 May 1895. Kittie was the seventh daughter, fourteenth child of George Harrison Sieg (born 15 Mar 1846 in Americus, Sumter Co., GA), and fifth daughter, tenth child of his wife, Khadra Ann Mercer Sieg (born 28 Nov 1856 in GA).1 
1900 Census*1 Jun 1900 Kitty was listed as a daughter in an unknown person 's household on the 1900 Census at Sumter Co., Georgia.2 
Marriage*21 Jan 1912 She married Carroll Wesley Culpepper at Geneva, Orange Co., Florida, on 21 Jan 1912 at age 16.3 
Married Name21 Jan 1912  As of 21 Jan 1912, her married name was Culpepper. 
Relocation1914 The Culpeppers lived in the northern part of Orange County that became Seminole County in 1914. 
Birth of Son17 Dec 1919 Her son Carroll Wesley Culpepper Jr. was born on 17 Dec 1919 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.1,4 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Kitty was listed as Carroll Wesley Culpepper's wife on the 1920 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.5 
Birth of Son3 Aug 1924 Her son John Neal Culpepper was born on 3 Aug 1924 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.6,7,4 
Birth of Son3 Jul 1926 Her son Col. Vernon Mercer Culpepper was born on 3 Jul 1926 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.8,4 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Kitty was listed as an unknown person 's wife on the 1930 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.6,9 
Death of Spouse25 Nov 1934 Her husband Carroll Wesley Culpepper died on 25 Nov 1934 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.10 
Married Name1939  As of 1939, her married name was Allen.11 
Marriage*1939 She married Alvah Gilman Allen at Volusia Co., Florida, in 1939.11 
Death of Spouse6 Sep 1965 Her husband Alvah Gilman Allen died on 6 Sep 1965.11 
Death*26 Jun 1990 She died at Altamonte Springs, Seminole Co., Florida, on 26 Jun 1990 at age 95.1 
Biography* From More Reflections, Personal Stories of Earlier Life in Geneva, Florida, Geneva Historical Society. (Author of article unknown)
The invitations for the wedding of Miss Kitty Wells Sieg and Mr. Carroll Wesley Culpepper were issued for seven-thirty o'clock on the evening of January 21, 1912. As all guest and wedding party members were assembled, the minister, the Reverend Mr. E. Lee Smith, pastor of the Geneve and Oviedo Baptist Churches, requested that the wedding service begin at seven as he had a dark, cold night for the long buggy drive back to his home in Oviedo.
Miss Sieg and Mr. Culpepper were united in marriage in a simple ceremony at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Khadra Mercer Sieg. (The site of the Sieg residence will be remembered as the former Graddick Place. The late Mr. and Mrs. Graddick were parents of Mrs. H.H. Pattishall and grandparents of Henry Fletcher Jones.)
The bride wore an ice blue satin floor length gown with an inserted yoke outlined with blue silk dep fringe, as was the hipline of the skirt. Accessories were white; silk stockings, buttoned high top pique shoes, and long gloves.
The groom wore a dark blue serge suit, white shirt, black tie and black shores.
Following the ceremony, the guest were served a light supper of chicken salad, crackers, stuffed olives, Jell-o with whipped cream, wedding cake, fruit punch, and coffee. (This was the first time stuffed olives and Jell-o were served at any Geneva social function. 'Tis said the groom liked the jell-o, but suffered noticeably the lone olive he swallowed.)
Those attending were: Mrs. Khadra Mercer Sieg, mother of the bride; Mrs. Margaret "Maggie" Sieg Etheredge, bride's sister, and her son, Emmett Culver Etheredge, Jr; brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. David Speer (Lannie); Mr. John "Jack" Vernon Wicks (married Margaret Sieg Etheredge in February, two weeks later.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones (Carolyn Louise Harris Culpepper), stepfather and mother of the groom, and their daughter, Miss Della Jones.
(On Monday morning, January 22nd, Postmaster H.H.Pattishall, announced that when he arrived at the post office he was amazed to find the largest amount of mail ever posted in those early days - stacked on the floor ready for posting, announcements of the wedding the previous evening).
Since the wood burning stove was not delievered on Saturday as promised, plans to spend the night in their new home (rented and furnished by the groom without assistance from the bride) were changed. They stayed at the Sieg residence. Monday morning Carroll was off to work as foreman of the Chase and Company Packing House on Lake Harney, later the old Pavilion. That night after dinner the entire families met at the new home, known as the Hayes Place, to inspect the now completely furnished house since the stove had arrived that afternoon and had been installed by Carroll and Friends as they returned to their homes from work.
The two-story house consisted of front porch, a combination living and dining room, kitchen, and bedroom on the first floor, two bedrooms and hall upstairs.
Houses were furnished quite differently in those days. In the entrance hall was a hat rack with mirror attached to a storage chest topped with a bench with arms that provided extra seating for those special occasions. Living and dining room boasted a large oak table with six chairs, a sideboard (buffet) and four oak rocking chairs placed upon an "art square" (9 X 12 rug). The kitchen had a built-in table, and the wood burning stove with a big reservior and a warming oven. The pantry was lined with shelves, completely stocked. The downstairs bedroom had a brass double bed, oak dresser and washstand on which was kept, a wash bowl (lavatory), pitcher, soap dish with lid, and a small pitcher and cup for drinking water. On the floor, standing beside the washstand, was waste jar with lid. These accessories were of matching blue china with dark centered daisies and were referred to as a "toilet set". An oak chair and a round table with lamp completed this room.
In the upstairs bedroom was a white enameled bed with brass trimmed post, oak dresser and washstand, and the "toilet set" of white china decorated with gold.
All windows had green shades. Ecru voile curtains with sides bordered with blue flowers and green leaves hung in the living-diningroom.
The bride's inspection tour was just completed. As the couple descended the stairs a great noise was heard. Cowbells ringing, spoons banging on pots and pans, cans rattling...the "shiveree" began! This was the then traditional housewarming and all the young, both single and married couples of Geneva and friends from nearby attended.
Mayme and Ramona McLain
Belle Elchner with Endor & Helen Curlett
Georgia Pattishall
Pearl & Margie Kilbee with Hilton Brown
Kate Flynt
Clare Harrison
Ruth & Emma Proctor & brother, Clifford
Lester Brown
Grover LeFils
Fred Ballard
Grady and Wiley Helms
Fred Prevatt
After the congratulations, the fun and games, sisters of the newlyweds served home baked cakes and hot chocolate to the merrymakers and well wishers. Another home established, two old southern families united, the Siegs and the Culpeppers, one."

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From the 1966-67 Geneva Historical and Genealogical Society Year Book:
"April 16th was a special date at Fort Lane Park: the last block and nail joined roof and rafters to the concrete slab floor, and the first unit of our long-hoped-for pavilion was completed. This building is a gift of the Sieg families, and is to be called THE SIEG PAVILION. It commerates sixty (60) years of one or more members of this family living on Lake Herney or in Geneva."

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Source Unknown:

Kittie Wells moved from Americus, Georgia to Geneva, Florida in 1911.
She married Carroll Wesley Culpepper. Orange County, Florida Book 3, page 262. They had 3 daughters and 3 sons.
She was a L.P.Nurse. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gevena.
She is listed on the 1920 Geneva, Seminole, Florida census as living with her husband, Carroll W., son, Carroll W., and daughters, Kather, and Kanem. It states she is age 24, born in Georgia, married, able to read, write, and speak english, and working as a telephone operator for wages.
She married a second time to Alvah G. Allen.
She was a perpetual member of the Geneva Historical and Genealogical Society. She was on the Hospitality Committee and the cemetery committee, in 1966-67. She was living in Geneva.
She died on June 26, 1990, at 11:00 P.M., in Altamonte Springs, Fla. at the age of 95. She was living at Groupe Home at 1010 Terry Drive, Altamonte Springs. Her house address was 250 First Street, Geneva, Fla. 32732.
The funeral home was Brisson Funeral Hime at 905 Laurel Ave., Sanford, Fla. The service was on Saturday, June 30, at 11:00 A.M. at First Baptist Church of Gevena. The Rev. Jack Darrow presided. The pallbearers were her grandsons. She is buried at Gevena cemetery, #153-F.
At the time of her death, she had the following children still living: (1) Carroll W. Culpepper in Panama City, Florida; (2) John N. Culpepper in Cocoa, Florida; (3) Vernon M. Culpepper in San Antonio, Texas; Khadra C. Ward in Gevena, Florida; and Margaret C. Walcot in Oviedo, Florida. She had 22 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great grandchildren. The family asked that memorial contributions be sent to her favorite charity.

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From Reflections - Stories of Earlier Life in Geneva, Florida, Geneva Historical Society.

Kitty Wells Sieg Culpepper Allen --
"I have been in Geneva for some years now. I came here when I was a young girl with my father and mother and two brothers. We stayed at the Doctor Freeman Pattishall place for a few months. Then Mr. Huddleston came to us and wanted us to go on his place free of rent so as to keep bees out of his orange grove. So we built over there and before our furniture came from Georgia, we had only one bed in the house. I slept on one side of the quilt and covered with the other on the floor and we really had a time trying to keep things going until our things came from Georgia.
We used a dry goods box for a dresser. We had an old broken mirror on it and used the inside of it for storing our linens and we kept our little trinkets that we did have with us on this. We had one large table in the room and in the kitchen we had an old fashioned wood stove with a reservoir and an oven warmer. We had a few dishes and two kerosene lamps for the whole house. Well! I can remember very well that we had a great deal of trouble in getting our furniture brought out from Sanford, but eventually it arrived. Then we were very happy to have it.
Then I know that my father and brothers worked at the hammock planting beans and potatoes, tomatoes, etc. My mother and I would go down occasionally and help them out. You know the men folks just can't get along without we women.
Oh Yes! I guess I should say that my brother Willie Lee Sieg and Joe Sieg came down with papa and mama and I, and we lived there at the Huddleston place. I recall one afternoon I was playing barefooted, throwing an orange way up in the air and catching it, if I could. One time I missed it and I saw something shinning in the sand. I thought, oops, I better pick that piece of tin up and throw it in the lake to keep from cutting my foot on it, and guess what it was, a silver dollar! Boy! Did I think I was a rich gal! We so seldom had whole dollars so these things all come back as we stop to think about the days of long ago.
There was a packinghouse at every grove. No one ever thought of such a thing as carrying the fruit to someone else's packinghouse for shipment. I can remember that I was out in the packinghouse, scrubbing grapefruit to prepare them for shipping, when friends came riding by wanting to know if I could go with them on a picnic. So my mother allowed me to go and we had a great picnic down on Lake Harney. Lake Harney was our focal point for picnics in those days, and on every Friday afternoon a crowd of people came down. We went swimming. I had my first bathing suit and do you know what? My mother wouldn't let me go swimming without hose on. Can you understand that now, these days? Ah! Know I bet you can't. Well, I noticed that my other friends were not wearing hose. I felt terribly embarrassed with my mother and sister but if I went swimming I had to have the hose. So I walked in sand with them and wore them out so I couldn't wear them anymore. Then I got to go without hose because she couldn't afford to keep buying them for me.
Well, we had wonderful times camping in tents and palmetto shacks up on Lake Harney, way up at the head where my brother Willie Lee Seig lives at the present time. We had palmetto shacks, one for the men folks, one for the ladies. There was an open palmetto shed for the kitchen. Instead of moving our whole bedstead out there, we just took the springs and mattress and put them on the floor...Oh, another thing, our pots and pans commenced rattling out there and, whoop, we had to get up and run the coons away. They were eating up our food in our pantry. So, again, we would go back to bed and maybe we would wake up the next morning with an old owl screeching at the top of his voice nearby.
And another thing I can remember, when we first came to Geneva, if I can go back again. When we first arrived on Lake Harney my sister and brother-in-law had a tent with a floor in it for their living quarters, but they had the palmetto shacks too and they had built an extra palmetto shack for papa and mama to sleep in. And I had never seen such things before. They were certainly a curiosity but they kept the water off us when it rained and the sun off in the daytime and the dampness at night. We were very grateful for them but, believe you me, we had to sleep under nets. The mosquitoes were bad and around this camp, which was a cluster of several palmetto shacks and tents, was a great fence made out of, of all things, fish nets and palmetto logs. They put one log on top of another, up about three logs or maybe four logs, and then put stakes up and hung palmetto, I mean hung fish nets all around this, making an enclosure so as to keep their chickens out and the hogs out because hogs ran wild in those days and of course it helped to keep some animals out, not all.
And I can remember on the cold, windy days, we would go behind the ridge and make a fire in a palmetto stump so as to keep warm. I remember once as we were walking along, I was whittling on a piece of palmetto and our fire had gone out sometime before and I just stepped right in that palmetto hole and burned my foot. I had to hop home, just hippity hop home on one foot and some palmeto sticks that I used for crutches. We had a time when we were going by the Smith house on Lake Geneva. A bunch of children were out playing in the yard. One of them says. "Who is that?" "I don't know". Oh! That's that Lake Harney crowd, I knows them". So, we had a great fun over that. Going on home we arrived home that night and found everything satisfactory at home...
When we first came to Geneva we, being Baptist, had no church to go to as most of the Baptist that had been here before us had either passed away or moved from the community. So, we immediately went to the Methodist church, which was the only one at that time in this community. We never missed any services anymore than if it had been our own denomination. We were very happy to attend and enjoyed it. And, as usual, always spoke to the elderly people. It's always been sometime that I could not resist, was trying to make them feel welcome and at home. I particularly remember Grandpa and Grandma Baker being so delighted that I had spoken to them, me, as a young girl. So, they told me one day, "Kitty Wells. you are the only girl that has ever spoken to us at church and we certainly do appreciate it, and I want you to know that since you have been speaking to us, others have too." And they were so delighted over it until they had me come and spend a whole day with them at their home, and I did enjoy it very much. And in attending these services we never thought of missing a single service if we could possibly avoid it.
But, eventually other Baptists moved in and my father, being a preacher, was asked to form a new church, to reorganize the old church, perhaps I should say. So, on one Sunday afternoon, but I do not recall the date, all the Baptist in the community with the children that they had raised since they had a church here, came to our house and we reorganized the Geneva Baptist Church. This building was already over by the cemetery. We had a large building with a pulpit, the rostrum, and we had no organ, of course, but we managed to raise enough cash to get one. My father was to preach once a month until we were financially able to get a pastor. So, in those days, the Methodist had their preaching on the second and fourth Sundays. So, we decided not to interfere with them, we would have ours on the first Sunday of each month. We were not financially able to have services more often.
I can recall that we would get up, say on the first Sunday morning and go to Sunday School and preaching at our church, go home and immediately after lunch we would go to the Methodist church to Sunday School and Epworth League, going from there to our church for our night service. And on the second Sunday, we would get up and go to the Methodist Sunday School and church, then home for our lunch, then to our Sunday School in the afternoon and then back to the Methodist church to their Epworth League and preaching. Would the young people of this day be doing that much and going to church? Could they think of making so many trips to a church? And, in our meeting in those days, we were walking, we were not riding, and it was at least two miles from our home to the church, back home again, then at least two miles to the other church and back home again. So, you see we really put some foot tracks in those days to get to our churches.
After awhile we were able to have a pastor and eventually we had him on the first and third Sundays. Then we kept on going to both churches at all times. Finally our church was moved from the cemetery, over into the hard road, near the schoolhouse. We were there for several years. Then we sold our building to the colored people and bought what was known as a Woman's Club which was built during the big boom. I remember that we only had one service in this building before it was burned. From then on, we held our meetings in a tent until we were able to build again. This little church that we have at Geneva was begun in those days. And now we are growing and have our Sunday School rooms and are planning for other extensions a little later. I think that is about all I can say for the way we did our church going in those days. Now let me back up a few years and say why we came to Geneva.
My sister, Mrs. David Speer, (Annie Sieg Speer) and her husband were on Lake Harney fishing. He did the fishing with his brother-in-law. So, we camped there a while. Then we went into the Doctor Pattishall house as I mentioned before.
But I want to tell you something about my sister, Mrs. Speer. She was a great seamstress, loved sewing and embroidering and all. I want you to know that due to her generosity a good many children would not had privilege of going to school or been able to have decent clothes to wear to school. The good friends of Mrs. Speer would give her clothing and she would make them over into their latest styles for these children to wear to school. I can recall one little girl that wanted to go to the 4-H Club meeting at Tallahassee, I believe it was, but anyway she had no clothing. So Mrs. Speer outfitted the girl from top to bottom, even to a bathing suit she needed to have on this journey. So, all in all, she was outfitted for this great occasion. Then on other occasions she made dresses and put them in a little chest at the school where my brother and his wife taught. And any child that had come to school on a rainy day, got wet on the way to school, could go into this chest and get clothing and have their clothes dried and then they could put them back on before they went home in the afternoon. Mrs. Speer loved doing these things for other people. She was also a wonderful nurse and did many, many ,mercy works in her life here in Geneva, The community has been so grateful to having her as their friend and neighbor. To work with them and for them and she enjoyed it all, even until the very last. She was 89 years of age when she passed away. Even after 85 she was doing this sewing and making dresses for little tots that were unable to have nicer dresses.
I would like to tell you one other little thing that happened in our community. There was quite a little canasta club around. I don't know whether you people are cognizant of the fact but our elderly citzens have rapport here. Miss Ada Rogers, who is 89 years of age, and her sister, Miss Isabelle Rogers, who will soon be 84, Mrs. Allen who will soon be 70 and Miss Meta LeFils who is about 65 and we have a great club going once a week. We just couldn't say we made mistakes. We just had a lot of fun and that is what it is all about, now isn't it? Then we serve a nice refreshment and we all enjoy being together for the afternoon. We don't do a lot of gossiping as people seem to think is carried on at these clubs, for we are too busy planning our next move, and I want you to know that each one of us enjoy being together. I think you ought to get in lots of fun if you could just hear us without our knowing about it."

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From Siegs in Eight Generation

"Kip" was the tomboy - and why not with brothers Wilie Lee and Joe plus cousin Sieg Holmes, Sr. next door for ball games and all the competitions every season? It was her morning's chore to pick salad tomatoes and blackberries for each summer day's dinner. As "baby" of the family she had many bosses, and was not considered to be grown-up by her elders until she married. Suddenly overnight long matronly dresses from her trousseau replaced those schoolgirl shorter length fashions of the day. The new wardrobe was purchased by her mother and sisters (Lonnie and Mag) while she window-shopped reluctantly - awaiting their selections.
Kittie Wells' nimble fingers sewed, crocheted, tatted, wove pine needle baskets and trays, and handpainted on velvet - all the craft rages of the day. Church, school, activities, dinners at The Hall, surgical dressings unit during World War I, the thousand demands of an ever growing family (just as it had for all those wives preceeding her, and since in the march of generations across the accumulating pages of history). Other activities no longer volunteer after the Great Depression descended o'er all the land: telephone operator, postmaster, then Star Route service for Geneva, Oviedo, and Sanford post offices. Busy years. A long illness of her husband, terminal. The lonely years of widowhood. At thirty-nine, too young to tread the long decades ahead alone. Remarriage. World War II. Three sons (all she had) and sons-in-law (her daughters' husbands) in Military service. Volunteer Civilian Plane Watch - nightly vigils after working at the post office all day. Finally, thank God, the watching and waiting was over - all safetly home at last. During this time home canning was the order of every hour available, and this activity continued for a year after "the boys" were home. Resigned as postmaster. Enjoyed a trip to New York the better to see her country and visit with her step-young adults. They liked Florida, too, so there was visiting during vacations with picnicking, swimming and sailing at The Farm on Buck Lake where the log cabin nestles under the tall pines and large oaks. Welcoming grandchildren became priority number one and "Grandmuvie" was always there. Nursing at the Harry Anna Home for Crippled Children and later at Orange Memorial Hospital, Orlando, hustled the years onward. Retirement, 1960. Kittie Wells had always been a wonderful cook; she has attained the rank of expert in baking. Cakes, pies, cobblers - these are her specialty. Community service includes hostessing with a friend for the annual Vacation Bible School at her Church; Guidance Committee of the Geneva Historical Committee; Geneva Historical and Genealogical Society Board of Electors. 1975-76; Sandwich Chairman for Saturday Supper at the annual May Festival of this organization for ten (10) years; she was among those there each day helping with the building of The Sieg Pavilion where you are expected for annual Sieg Reunions; each week she supervises the arranging of the Wednesday Bunch for Lunch - a gathering of the area kin for a food and gab-fest; all summer of 1975 she served on the committee that planned and staged the Centennial Celebration of the First Baptist Church of Geneva honoring the first "gatherers" of this church which included your grandparents (or maybe they were your great-grandparents, or uncle and aunt, or great uncle and aunt, or cousins), the Rev. George Harrison and Khadra Ann Mercer Sieg, and their son and his wife, Willie Lee and Mayme McLain Sieg....all who had so nobly served to the glory of God. Still active at eighty-one, but slowing her pace. She drives - cruising at 50 instead of 65 MPH as she did in yesteryears."1 

Family 1

Carroll Wesley Culpepper
Marriage*21 Jan 1912 She married Carroll Wesley Culpepper at Geneva, Orange Co., Florida, on 21 Jan 1912 at age 16.3 
Children

Family 2

Alvah Gilman Allen
Marriage*1939 She married Alvah Gilman Allen at Volusia Co., Florida, in 1939.11 
Last Edited29 Jan 2008

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2003-2008 to Culpepper Connections from Linda Dianne Herring Crompton, e-mail address.
  2. 1900 Federal Census, United States.

    MD 789, Sumter, Ga., ED 61, June 1 (Transcribed by Linda Crompton)
    Sieg, George H., head, white, male, born Mch 1846, age 54, married, 23 years, born in Ga., father born in Maryland, mother born in SC, farmer, can read, write & speak english,own, free of mortgage, farm, #1;
    Khadra A., wife, white, female, born Nov 1857, age 42, married, 23 years, 10 children, 8 living, born in Ga., parents born in Ga., can read, write & speak english;
    Carrie C., daughter, white, female, born Nov 1882, age 17, single, born in Ga., at school, can read, write & speak english;
    Maggie M., daughter, white, female, born Mch 1884, age 16, single, born in Ga., at school, can read, write & speak english;
    Francis F., son, white, male, born Feb 1887, age 13, single, born in Ga., farm labor, can read, write & speak english;
    Willie Lee, son, white, male, born Aug 1890, age 9, single, born ib Ga., at school;
    Joseph L., son, white, male, born June 1892, age 7, single, born in Ga., at school;
    Kittie Wells, daughter, white, female, born May 1895, age 5, single, born in Ga.
  3. Carroll Wesley Culpepper of Geneva and Kittie Wells Seig of Geneva on 21 Jan 1912 in Orange Co., FL, Book 3, p. 262.
  4. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  5. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 15A, ED: 182, Image: 514 (3 Jan 1920), Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Carroll W. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 31, M, FL/GA/GA, Farmer
    Kitty W. Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 24, M, GA/GA/GA, Telephone Operator
    Kathlin Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, S, FL/FL/GA
    Karen L. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 5/12, S, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 1/12, S, FL/FL/GA.
  6. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 59-12, Sheet 2A, Lines 32-39, Geneva-Oviedo Rd., Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Rent=$15, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md@23, FL/GA/GA, Operator/Bus Line & Trucks
    Kitty Wells Culpepper, Wife, F, 34, md@16, GA/GA/GA
    Khadra A. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 17, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    C. Louise Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Margaret M. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    John N. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Vernon M. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA.
  7. State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
    John Neal Culpepper, Cert 80603, Brevard Co., FL, White, 03 Aug 1924 - 26 Jul 1992.
  8. National Cemetery Administration, compiler, US Veterans Gravesites, 1775-2006, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8750
    Vernon M. Culpepper, 3 Jul 1926 - 11 Jun 2000, Served 1 Jul 1944 to 31 Jan 1981 as Colonel in the US Army, Interred 17 Jul 2000 in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, Section 11, Site 1124
    Joan H. Culpepper, 12 Feb 1927 - 17 May 1997, Wife of Vernon M. Culpepper, Interred 21 May 1997 in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, Section 11, Site 1124.
  9. The 1930 census record age was for Vernon was transcribed in error. It is actually "3 9/12."
  10. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/seminole/cemetery/geneva.txt
    + Carroll W. Culpepper, 23 Oct 1888 - 25 Nov 1934.
  11. Jordan R. Dodd & Florida Department of Health, compiler, Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 & 1927-2001, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8784&enc=1&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0
    Alvah G. Allen married Kittie Wells Culpepper in 1939 in Volusia Co., FL.
  12. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/seminole/cemetery/geneva.txt
    + Baby Culpepper, 10 Aug 1918 - 10 Aug 1918.

Khadra Ann Culpepper1

Female, #36336, (29 Mar 1913 - 25 Feb 2004)
Father*Carroll Wesley Culpepper
Mother*Kitty Wells Seig
Birth*29 Mar 1913 Khadra was born at Geneva, Orange Co., Florida, on 29 Mar 1913.1 
Relocation1914 The Culpeppers lived in the northern part of Orange County that became Seminole County in 1914. 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Khadra and Carolyn was listed as a daughter in Carroll Wesley Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.2 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Khadra, Carolyn and Margaret was listed as a daughter in an unknown person 's household on the 1930 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.3,4 
Death of Father25 Nov 1934 Her father Carroll Wesley Culpepper died on 25 Nov 1934 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.5 
Married Name7 Jun 1936  As of 7 Jun 1936, her married name was Ward.1 
Marriage*7 Jun 1936 She married Ernest Marvin Ward at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida, on 7 Jun 1936 at age 23. Pete and Khadra Ward and three children: Peter Michael Ward, Vernon Lee Ward, and Kenneth Walter Ward.1 
Death of Mother26 Jun 1990 Her mother Kitty Wells Seig died on 26 Jun 1990 at Altamonte Springs, Seminole Co., Florida.1 
Death of Spouse1 Aug 1995 Her husband Ernest Marvin Ward died on 1 Aug 1995 at Orange Co., Florida.1 
Death*25 Feb 2004 She died at Winter Park, Orange Co., Florida, on 25 Feb 2004 at age 90.1 

Family

Ernest Marvin Ward
Marriage*7 Jun 1936 She married Ernest Marvin Ward at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida, on 7 Jun 1936 at age 23. Pete and Khadra Ward and three children: Peter Michael Ward, Vernon Lee Ward, and Kenneth Walter Ward.1 
ChartsWilliam Culpepper of Warren Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited23 Jan 2008

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2003-2008 to Culpepper Connections from Linda Dianne Herring Crompton, e-mail address.
  2. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 15A, ED: 182, Image: 514 (3 Jan 1920), Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Carroll W. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 31, M, FL/GA/GA, Farmer
    Kitty W. Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 24, M, GA/GA/GA, Telephone Operator
    Kathlin Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, S, FL/FL/GA
    Karen L. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 5/12, S, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 1/12, S, FL/FL/GA.
  3. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 59-12, Sheet 2A, Lines 32-39, Geneva-Oviedo Rd., Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Rent=$15, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md@23, FL/GA/GA, Operator/Bus Line & Trucks
    Kitty Wells Culpepper, Wife, F, 34, md@16, GA/GA/GA
    Khadra A. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 17, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    C. Louise Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Margaret M. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    John N. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Vernon M. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA.
  4. The 1930 census record age was for Vernon was transcribed in error. It is actually "3 9/12."
  5. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/seminole/cemetery/geneva.txt
    + Carroll W. Culpepper, 23 Oct 1888 - 25 Nov 1934.

Carolyn Louise Culpepper1,2

Female, #36337, (6 Jul 1916 - before 1990)
Father*Carroll Wesley Culpepper
Mother*Kitty Wells Seig
Birth*6 Jul 1916 Carolyn was born at Fleming, Seminole Co., Florida, on 6 Jul 1916.1,2 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Khadra and Carolyn was listed as a daughter in Carroll Wesley Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.3 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Khadra, Carolyn and Margaret was listed as a daughter in an unknown person 's household on the 1930 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.1,4 
Married Name2 Jan 1933  As of 2 Jan 1933, her married name was David.2 
Marriage*2 Jan 1933 She married Luther Marshall David on 2 Jan 1933 at age 16. Luther and Carolyn had three children: Luther Marshall David, Carole Louise David, and Peggy Lynn David.2 
Married Name1952  As of 1952, her married name was Fedders.2 
Marriage*1952 She married Warren G. Fedders at California in 1952.2 
Death*before 1990 She died before 1990.2 
Biography* Loise has inherited the talents of her mother and both grandmothers and developed her skill in the Art Of Cooking. She takes top honors for being the Best Culinary Artist anywhere. Homemaker; Bookkeeper, Seaboard Oil Company; Clerk ACL Railroad Company; hostess, waitress, Owner and Manager of Ormondy House Restaurant, Ormond Beach, Florida. Retired.5 

Family 1

Luther Marshall David
Marriage*2 Jan 1933 She married Luther Marshall David on 2 Jan 1933 at age 16. Luther and Carolyn had three children: Luther Marshall David, Carole Louise David, and Peggy Lynn David.2 

Family 2

Warren G. Fedders
Marriage*1952 She married Warren G. Fedders at California in 1952.2 
ChartsWilliam Culpepper of Warren Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited23 Jan 2008

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 59-12, Sheet 2A, Lines 32-39, Geneva-Oviedo Rd., Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Rent=$15, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md@23, FL/GA/GA, Operator/Bus Line & Trucks
    Kitty Wells Culpepper, Wife, F, 34, md@16, GA/GA/GA
    Khadra A. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 17, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    C. Louise Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Margaret M. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    John N. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Vernon M. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA.
  2. E-mail written 2003-2008 to Culpepper Connections from Linda Dianne Herring Crompton, e-mail address.
  3. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 15A, ED: 182, Image: 514 (3 Jan 1920), Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Carroll W. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 31, M, FL/GA/GA, Farmer
    Kitty W. Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 24, M, GA/GA/GA, Telephone Operator
    Kathlin Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, S, FL/FL/GA
    Karen L. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 5/12, S, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 1/12, S, FL/FL/GA.
  4. The 1930 census record age was for Vernon was transcribed in error. It is actually "3 9/12."
  5. Khadra Ann Culpepper Ward, Siegs in Eight Generations, Winter Park, Florida: Ward, 1976, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 Si15b.

Carroll Wesley Culpepper Jr.

Male, #36338, (17 Dec 1919 - 29 Apr 2000)
Father*Carroll Wesley Culpepper
Mother*Kitty Wells Seig
Name Variation He was also known as Pep.1 
Birth*17 Dec 1919 Carroll was born at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida, on 17 Dec 1919.1,2 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Carroll was listed as a son in Carroll Wesley Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.3 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Carroll, John and Vernon was listed as a son in an unknown person 's household on the 1930 Census at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.4,5 
Death of Father25 Nov 1934 His father Carroll Wesley Culpepper died on 25 Nov 1934 at Geneva, Seminole Co., Florida.6 
World War II*between 1940 and 1945 He enlisted in Sanford, Seminole Co., Florida, and served in World War II between 1940 and 1945
(1940-1941, Served in Florida National Guard; 1941-1946, Served in U.S. Army. WW II, served in Philippines, Battle of Leyte, 96th Inf. Div. Served in Okinawa, Battle of Okinawa. Was scheduled for invasion of Japan when atomic bomb was dropped, which ended the war. Returned to civilian life in January, 1946.)7,8 
Military service*between 1947 and 1949 January, 1947, enlisted in U.S. Air Corps as Staff Sergeant. Served overseas in Puerto Rico during 1948-1949.7 
Marriage*17 Dec 1950 He married Sara Jane Poole on 17 Dec 1950 at age 31.1 
Korean War*between 1951 and 1952 He served in the Korean War between 1951 and 1952
(January, 1951 recalled to Commissioned service in grade of Captain.)9,7 
Military servicebetween 1952 and 1961 Served overseas in Japan, 1955-1959. September, 1961, retired from service in grade of Major. Awards and Decorations: Good Conduct Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic Pacific Theater Service Medal, bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, WW II Victory Medal, American Theater Service Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two Bronze Stars. National Defense Service Medal.7 
Biography*between 1961 and 1974 1961-1969 worked with Vitro Services, a Division of Vitro Corp. of America, a contractor to U.S. Air Force, Cape San Blas, Florida.1970-1974, worked with Arizona Chemical Company, Panama City, Florida. retired, May 31, 1974.7 
Death of Mother26 Jun 1990 His mother Kitty Wells Seig died on 26 Jun 1990 at Altamonte Springs, Seminole Co., Florida.1 
Death*29 Apr 2000 He died at Panama City, Bay Co., Florida, on 29 Apr 2000 at age 80.2 
Obituary*30 Apr 2000 Mr. Carroll Wesley "Pep" Culpepper, 80, of Panama City, died Saturday, April 29, 2000, at a local Hospital. He had been a resident of the area since 1963, settling here after retirement. Mr. Culpepper served in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force during World War II and in Korea. He retired as a major after 23 years of service. After retiring from the service he worked for Vitro Services at Cape San Blas and the Arizona Chemical Company. He was a member and deacon emeritus of the First Baptist Church of Panama City. Mr Culpepper is survived by his wife of 49 years, Sara Jane Culpepper of Panama City; daughters, Jane Culpepper of Lilburn, Ga., Shirley McConnon and her husband Ed of Acworth, Ga; sons, John Culpepper and his wife Becky of Lynn Haven, James Culpepper and his fiance Anita of Lynn Haven, Charles :Chuck: Culpepper and his wife Karla of Callaway; sisters, Khadra Ward of Winter Park, Margaret Wolcott of Oviedo; a brother, Col. Vernon Culpepper, retired, of San Antonio, Texas; 10 grandchildren: Lisa Whitaker, Tricia Culpepper, Allison and Melissa Culpepper, Jenni McConnon, Alan Culpepper, Cara Culpepper, Taylor, Destree, and Samuel Brown; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Culpepper; and a sister, Louise Feders. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, May 1, 2000, at the Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Craig Conner and the Rev. Bruce Raley officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Members of the Tyndall Air Force Base Honor Guard will serve as active pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will include the deacons of First Baptist Church, members of the Willie Carter Sunday School Class and Dr. Bruce Josten. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to service time. Kent-Forest Funeral Home, Panama City, Fla. 32402, 2403 Harrison Ave."9 
Burial*circa 1 May 2000 His body was interred circa 1 May 2000 at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Bay Co., Florida.10 

Family

Sara Jane Poole
Marriage*17 Dec 1950 He married Sara Jane Poole on 17 Dec 1950 at age 31.1 
Children
  • Jane Lynn Culpepper1
  • Shirley Culpepper1
  • John Carroll Culpepper1
  • James Craig Culpepper11
  • Charles Wesley Culpepper1
ChartsWilliam Culpepper of Warren Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited26 Apr 2010

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2003-2008 to Culpepper Connections from Linda Dianne Herring Crompton, e-mail address.
  2. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  3. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 15A, ED: 182, Image: 514 (3 Jan 1920), Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Carroll W. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 31, M, FL/GA/GA, Farmer
    Kitty W. Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 24, M, GA/GA/GA, Telephone Operator
    Kathlin Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, S, FL/FL/GA
    Karen L. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 5/12, S, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 1/12, S, FL/FL/GA.
  4. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 59-12, Sheet 2A, Lines 32-39, Geneva-Oviedo Rd., Geneva, Seminole Co., FL
    Rent=$15, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md@23, FL/GA/GA, Operator/Bus Line & Trucks
    Kitty Wells Culpepper, Wife, F, 34, md@16, GA/GA/GA
    Khadra A. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 17, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    C. Louise Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Carroll W. Culpepper, Jr., Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Margaret M. Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 7, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    John N. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, Sng, FL/FL/GA
    Vernon M. Culpepper, Son, M, W, 10, Sng, FL/FL/GA.
  5. The 1930 census record age was for Vernon was transcribed in error. It is actually "3 9/12."
  6. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, Seminole County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/seminole/cemetery/geneva.txt
    + Carroll W. Culpepper, 23 Oct 1888 - 25 Nov 1934.
  7. Khadra Ann Culpepper Ward, Siegs in Eight Generations, Winter Park, Florida: Ward, 1976, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 Si15b.
  8. National Archives and Records Administration, compiler, U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8939
    Carrol W Culpepper, White, Single, born 1919 in Florida, residing in Seminole Co., Florida, enlisted as a Private in the US Army on 25 Nov 1940 in Sanford, Florida.
  9. Obituary of Carroll Wesley "Pep" Culpepper (#36338), published 30 Apr 2000 in an unknown newspaper and provided by Linda Crompton.
  10. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Kent-Forest Lawn Cemetery, 2403 Harrison Avenue, Panama City, Bay County, Florida
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/bay/cemetery/kent.txt
    + Carroll W. Culpepper, 17 Dec 1919 - 29 Apr 2000, US Air Force, WW II, Korea.
  11. Jordan R. Dodd & Florida Department of Health, compiler, Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 & 1927-2001, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8784&enc=1&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0
    John Carroll Culpepper and Seleta Roseanne Simpson married 20 Dec 1975 in Bay Co., FL, Vol 3825, Cert 075452.

E. C. Culpepper

Male, #36343, (circa Sep 1917 - )
Father*John Wesley Culpepper
Mother*Ada (?)
Name Variation He was also known as Pete.1 
Birth*circa Sep 1917 E. was born at Cass Co., Texas, circa Sep 1917.2 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 E. was listed as a son in John Wesley Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Cass Co., Texas.2 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 E. was listed as a son in John Wesley Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Cass Co., Texas.1 
ChartsJoseph Culpepper of Morgan Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited11 Dec 2006

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 3, page 9A & 9B, Cass Co., TX
    Rent, Radio=N, Farm=Y
    John Culpepper, Head, M, 49, Wd, TX/TX/TX
    Pete Culpepper, Son, M 12, S, TX/TX/TX.
  2. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 37, Sheet 13B, Pg 157, Cass Co., TX
    Own=Y, Farm=Y
    John W. Culpepper, Head, M, 39, M, TX AL AL, Farmer
    Ada (Doss) Culpepper, Wife, F, 37, M, MS MS MS
    Luther Doss, S-Son, M, 18, S, TX GA MS, Laborer-Mill
    Tom Doss, S-Son, M, 16, S, TX GA MS, Farmer
    Lessie M. Doss, S-Dau, F, 14, S, TX GA MS
    Alva Doss, S-Son, M, 12, S, TX GA MS, Laborer-House-Farm
    Gladys Doss, S-Dau, F, 7, S, TX GA MS
    E C Culpepper, Son, M, 2 3/12, sng, TX TX MS
    Robert H. Fretwell, Boarder, M, 73, sng, AL AL AL.

William Leonidas Barron1

Male, #36344, (23 Feb 1879 - 9 Jul 1936)
Father*William B. Barron
Mother*Ruth Ann Bonds
Birth*23 Feb 1879 William was born at Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, on 23 Feb 1879. 
Death of Mother28 Nov 1884 His mother Ruth Ann Bonds died on 28 Nov 1884 at Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana.2 
Photographed*say 1901 He was photographed say 1901 at Cass Co., Texas.1
William Leonidas Barron
Marriage*15 Dec 1903 He married Ruth Ann Culpepper at Cass Co., Texas, on 15 Dec 1903. The Children of William Barron and Ruth Culpepper were:
     1. Harvey Everett Barron, born 11 Oct 1905 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 4 Aug 1969 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery Marietta, Cass Co., TX. He married 3 Jul 1925 in Cass Co. TX, Bertha Boddie. Bertha was born 19 Feb 1908 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 27 Sep 1992 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., TX. Her parents were John Wesley Boddie and Elizabeth Jones. Children of Harvey and Bertha:
          1.1 Wesley Lee Barron, born 28 May 1926 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 25 Mar 1987 in Naples, Marion Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass
          1.2 Elizabeth Jo Barron, born 31 Mar 1928 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 18 Oct 1944 in Hooks, Bowie Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., TX.
          1.3 James Wesley Barron
          1.4 Virginia Ruth Barron
          1.5 Ennis Everett Barron
          1.6 Carl Harvey Barron
          1.7 Howard Eugene Barron
          1.8 Larry Douglas Barron.
     2. Mary Alice Barron, born 3 Oct 1908, died 30 Sep 1960
     3. Daisy Ruth Barron, born 1 Jan 1912, died 13 Apr 1990
     4. Sallie Mae Barron, born 12 May 1915, died 8 Aug 1981
     5. Ruby Lee Barron, born 31 May 1917, died 5 Mar 1973
     6. Lee Conrad Barron, born 10 Aug 1924, died 9 Oct 1977.3
William & Ruth Ann (Culpepper) Barron
1920 Census*1 Jan 1920 William was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Cass Co., Texas.4 
Death*9 Jul 1936 He died at Marietta, Cass Co., Texas, on 9 Jul 1936 at age 57. 
Burial*circa 11 Jul 1936 His body was interred circa 11 Jul 1936 at Oakridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., Texas
Biography* The Children of William Barron and Ruth Culpepper were:
     1. Harvey Everett Barron, born 11 Oct 1905 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 4 Aug 1969 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery Marietta, Cass Co., TX. He married 3 Jul 1925 in Cass Co. TX, Bertha Boddie. Bertha was born 19 Feb 1908 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 27 Sep 1992 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., TX. Her parents were John Wesley Boddie and Elizabeth Jones. Children of Harvey and Bertha:
          1.1 Wesley Lee Barron, born 28 May 1926 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 25 Mar 1987 in Naples, Marion Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass
          1.2 Elizabeth Jo Barron, born 31 Mar 1928 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 18 Oct 1944 in Hooks, Bowie Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., TX.
          1.3 James Wesley Barron
          1.4 Virginia Ruth Barron
          1.5 Ennis Everett Barron
          1.6 Carl Harvey Barron
          1.7 Howard Eugene Barron
          1.8 Larry Douglas Barron.
     2. Mary Alice Barron, born 3 Oct 1908, died 30 Sep 1960
     3. Daisy Ruth Barron, born 1 Jan 1912, died 13 Apr 1990
     4. Sallie Mae Barron, born 12 May 1915, died 8 Aug 1981
     5. Ruby Lee Barron, born 31 May 1917, died 5 Mar 1973
     6. Lee Conrad Barron, born 10 Aug 1924, died 9 Oct 1977. 

Family

Ruth Ann Culpepper
Marriage*15 Dec 1903 He married Ruth Ann Culpepper at Cass Co., Texas, on 15 Dec 1903. The Children of William Barron and Ruth Culpepper were:
     1. Harvey Everett Barron, born 11 Oct 1905 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 4 Aug 1969 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery Marietta, Cass Co., TX. He married 3 Jul 1925 in Cass Co. TX, Bertha Boddie. Bertha was born 19 Feb 1908 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 27 Sep 1992 in Pittsburg, Camp Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., TX. Her parents were John Wesley Boddie and Elizabeth Jones. Children of Harvey and Bertha:
          1.1 Wesley Lee Barron, born 28 May 1926 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 25 Mar 1987 in Naples, Marion Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass
          1.2 Elizabeth Jo Barron, born 31 Mar 1928 in Marietta, Cass Co., TX, died 18 Oct 1944 in Hooks, Bowie Co., TX and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Marietta, Cass Co., TX.
          1.3 James Wesley Barron
          1.4 Virginia Ruth Barron
          1.5 Ennis Everett Barron
          1.6 Carl Harvey Barron
          1.7 Howard Eugene Barron
          1.8 Larry Douglas Barron.
     2. Mary Alice Barron, born 3 Oct 1908, died 30 Sep 1960
     3. Daisy Ruth Barron, born 1 Jan 1912, died 13 Apr 1990
     4. Sallie Mae Barron, born 12 May 1915, died 8 Aug 1981
     5. Ruby Lee Barron, born 31 May 1917, died 5 Mar 1973
     6. Lee Conrad Barron, born 10 Aug 1924, died 9 Oct 1977.3
William & Ruth Ann (Culpepper) Barron
Last Edited25 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. E-mail written Oct 2007 to Lew Griffin from Billy Don Hiles, is a desc/o #36311) Cathy Linda Hower Hiles (Her husband, Haltom City, TX, e-mail address.
  2. E-mail written October 2007 to Warren Culpepper from Cathy Linda Hower Hiles (husband Billy Hiles is a grandson of Ruth Ann Culpepper), Haltom City, Texas, e-mail address.
  3. E-mail written Oct 2007 to Lew Griffin from Billy Don Hiles, is a desc/o #36311) Cathy Linda Hower Hiles (Her husband, Haltom City, TX, e-mail address.
    source for photo.
  4. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 37, Sheet 14B, Pg 158, Pct 3, Cass Co., TX
    Own=Y, Farm=Y
    William L. Barrow, Head, M, 41, M, LA AL GA, Blacksmith-Shop
    Ruth (Culpepper) Barrow, Wife, F, 35, M, TX AL AL
    Harvey E. Barrow, Son, M, 14, S, TX LA TX
    Mary A. Barrow, Dau, F, 12, S, TX LA TX
    Daisey R. Barrow, Dau, F, 8, S, TX LA TX
    Sallie M. Barrow, Dau, F, 5, S, TX LA TX
    Ruby L. Barrow, Dau, F, 3 3/12, S, TX LA TX
    Jim M. Culpepper, Brother-in-Law, M, 50, S, AL AL GA, Farmer.

Laura Elizabeth Culpepper1

Female, #36345, (28 Dec 1906 - Mar 1984)
Father*Howard D. Culpepper2
Mother*Bonnie Gem Maples2
Name Variation She was also known as Bessie.2 
Birth*28 Dec 1906 Laura was born at Camilla, Mitchell Co., Georgia, on 28 Dec 1906.3 
1910 Census15 Apr 1910 Laura and Johnnie was listed as a daughter in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Madison Co., Florida.4 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Laura, Johnnie and Eunice was listed as a daughter in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Taylor Co., Florida.5 
Married Namesay 1924  As of say 1924, her married name was Denmark. 
Marriage*say 1924 She married Oley Thomas Denmark say 1924. 
Death of Father26 Oct 1942 Her father Howard D. Culpepper died on 26 Oct 1942 at Florida.6 
Death of SpouseMar 1971 Her husband Oley Thomas Denmark died in Mar 1971 at Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida.3 
Death of Mother9 Jan 1972 Her mother Bonnie Gem Maples died on 9 Jan 1972 at Duval Co., Florida.7 
Death*Mar 1984 She died at Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida, in Mar 1984 at age 77.3 

Family

Oley Thomas Denmark
Marriage*say 1924 She married Oley Thomas Denmark say 1924. 
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Jones Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited18 Dec 2004

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Robert Kelley.
  2. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 90, Sheet 21B, Lines 63-67, Mosley Hall Precinct, Madison Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md 7yrs, GA/GA/GA, Turpentine Man
    Barney Culpepper, Wife, F, 26, md 7 yrs, GA/GA/GA
    Bessie Culpepper, Daughter, F, 3, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Daughter, F, 2, S, GA/GA/GA
    Inese Culpepper, Sister, F, 13, S, GA/GA/GA (Since Howard's parents were too old to have had a daughter this age, Inese was probably Howard's sister-in-law and not really named Culpepper.).
  3. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  4. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 90, Sheet 21B, Lines 63-67, Mosley Hall Precinct, Madison Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md 7yrs, GA/GA/GA, Turpentine Man
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, 26, md 7 yrs, GA/GA/GA
    Bessie Culpepper, Daughter, F, 3, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Daughter, F, 2, S, GA/GA/GA
    Inese Culpepper (sic), Sister (sic), F, 13, S, GA/GA/GA (Inez Maples, Bonnie's sister).
  5. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 23A, ED: 166, Image: 1099 (17 Feb 1920), Waylonzo, Taylor Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 41, M, GA/GA/GA
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 32, M, GA/GA/GA
    Jessie Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 11, S, GA/GA/GA
    Spence Culpepper, Son, M, W, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, S, GA/GA/GA
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 1/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
  6. Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
    Howard D. Culpepper, d. 26 Oct 1942 at 65 years in Florida.
  7. State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
    Bonnie Gem Culpepper, Duval Co., FL, White, 21 Apr 1886 - 09 Jan 1972.

Johnnie Irene Culpepper1,2

Female, #36346, (22 Nov 1908 - 10 Apr 2001)
Father*Howard D. Culpepper3
Mother*Bonnie Gem Maples3
Birth*22 Nov 1908 Johnnie was born at Madison Co., Florida, on 22 Nov 1908.4 
1910 Census15 Apr 1910 Laura and Johnnie was listed as a daughter in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Madison Co., Florida.5 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Laura, Johnnie and Eunice was listed as a daughter in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Taylor Co., Florida.6 
Married Namesay 1926  As of say 1926, her married name was Kilcrease. 
Marriage*say 1926 She married Lemmie Hiram Kilcrease say 1926. 
Death of Father26 Oct 1942 Her father Howard D. Culpepper died on 26 Oct 1942 at Florida.7 
Death of Spouse15 Jan 1950 Her husband Lemmie Hiram Kilcrease died on 15 Jan 1950. 
Death of Mother9 Jan 1972 Her mother Bonnie Gem Maples died on 9 Jan 1972 at Duval Co., Florida.8 
Death*10 Apr 2001 She died at Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida, on 10 Apr 2001 at age 92.4 

Family

Lemmie Hiram Kilcrease
Marriage*say 1926 She married Lemmie Hiram Kilcrease say 1926. 
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Jones Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited26 Sep 2005

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Robert Kelley.
  2. E-mail written Sep 2005 to Warren Culpepper from Mary Nell Culpepper Taylor, Jacksonville, Florida, e-mail address.
  3. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 90, Sheet 21B, Lines 63-67, Mosley Hall Precinct, Madison Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md 7yrs, GA/GA/GA, Turpentine Man
    Barney Culpepper, Wife, F, 26, md 7 yrs, GA/GA/GA
    Bessie Culpepper, Daughter, F, 3, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Daughter, F, 2, S, GA/GA/GA
    Inese Culpepper, Sister, F, 13, S, GA/GA/GA (Since Howard's parents were too old to have had a daughter this age, Inese was probably Howard's sister-in-law and not really named Culpepper.).
  4. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  5. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 90, Sheet 21B, Lines 63-67, Mosley Hall Precinct, Madison Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, Head, M, 34, md 7yrs, GA/GA/GA, Turpentine Man
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, 26, md 7 yrs, GA/GA/GA
    Bessie Culpepper, Daughter, F, 3, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Daughter, F, 2, S, GA/GA/GA
    Inese Culpepper (sic), Sister (sic), F, 13, S, GA/GA/GA (Inez Maples, Bonnie's sister).
  6. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 23A, ED: 166, Image: 1099 (17 Feb 1920), Waylonzo, Taylor Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 41, M, GA/GA/GA
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 32, M, GA/GA/GA
    Jessie Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 11, S, GA/GA/GA
    Spence Culpepper, Son, M, W, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, S, GA/GA/GA
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 1/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
  7. Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
    Howard D. Culpepper, d. 26 Oct 1942 at 65 years in Florida.
  8. State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
    Bonnie Gem Culpepper, Duval Co., FL, White, 21 Apr 1886 - 09 Jan 1972.

Spence Culpepper1

Female, #36347, (circa 1911 - before 2005)
Father*Howard D. Culpepper1
Mother*Bonnie Gem Maples1
Birth*circa 1911 Spence was born at Florida circa 1911.1 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Spence and Woodrow was listed as a son in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Taylor Co., Florida.1 
Married Namesay 1929  As of say 1929, her married name was McLeod.2 
Marriage*say 1929 She married (?) McLeod say 1929.2 
Death*before 2005 She died before 2005.2 

Family

(?) McLeod
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Jones Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited26 Sep 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 23A, ED: 166, Image: 1099 (17 Feb 1920), Waylonzo, Taylor Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 41, M, GA/GA/GA
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 32, M, GA/GA/GA
    Jessie Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 11, S, GA/GA/GA
    Spence Culpepper, Son, M, W, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, S, GA/GA/GA
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 1/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
  2. E-mail written Sep 2005 to Warren Culpepper from Mary Nell Culpepper Taylor, Jacksonville, Florida, e-mail address.

Woodrow Wilson Culpepper1,2

Male, #36348, (25 Sep 1914 - 20 Jan 1989)
Father*Howard D. Culpepper3
Mother*Bonnie Gem Maples3
Birth*25 Sep 1914 Woodrow was born at Florida on 25 Sep 1914.3,2,4 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Spence and Woodrow was listed as a son in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Taylor Co., Florida.3 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Woodrow was listed as a son in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Perry, Taylor Co., Florida.5 
Marriage*say 1935 He married Myrtis (?) say 1935.6 
SSN*between 1936 and 1950 His Social Security Number was issued between 1936 and 1950 in Florida.4 
Death of Father26 Oct 1942 His father Howard D. Culpepper died on 26 Oct 1942 at Florida.7 
Divorce*1944 He and Myrtis (?) were divorced in 1944 at Taylor Co., Florida.6 
Marriage*say 1945 He married Ann (?) say 1945.8 
Divorce*1951 He and Ann (?) were divorced in 1951 at Clay Co., Florida.8 
Marriage*5 May 1951 He married Nell Elizabeth Yochem on 5 May 1951 at age 36.9 
Death of Mother9 Jan 1972 His mother Bonnie Gem Maples died on 9 Jan 1972 at Duval Co., Florida.10 
Death*20 Jan 1989 He died at Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida, on 20 Jan 1989 at age 74.2,4 

Family 1

Myrtis (?)
Marriage*say 1935 He married Myrtis (?) say 1935.6 
Divorce*1944 He and Myrtis (?) were divorced in 1944 at Taylor Co., Florida.6 

Family 2

Ann (?)
Marriage*say 1945 He married Ann (?) say 1945.8 
Divorce*1951 He and Ann (?) were divorced in 1951 at Clay Co., Florida.8 

Family 3

Nell Elizabeth Yochem
Marriage*5 May 1951 He married Nell Elizabeth Yochem on 5 May 1951 at age 36.9 
Children
  • Woodrow Wilson Culpepper Jr.11
  • Mary Nell Culpepper9
  • Nancy Catherine Culpepper9
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Jones Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited7 Jul 2005

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Robert Kelley.
  2. State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
    Woodrow Wilson Culpepper, Cert 4134, Duval Co., FL, White, 25 Sep 1914 - 20 Jan 1989.
  3. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 23A, ED: 166, Image: 1099 (17 Feb 1920), Waylonzo, Taylor Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 41, M, GA/GA/GA
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 32, M, GA/GA/GA
    Jessie Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 11, S, GA/GA/GA
    Spence Culpepper, Son, M, W, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, S, GA/GA/GA
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 1/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
  4. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm
  5. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 61-1, Sheet 4A, Lines 43-48, 700 Washington St., Perry, Taylor Co., FL
    Rent=$8, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Howard Culpepper, Head, M, W, 52, md@28, GA/GA/GA, No job, Vet=N
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 43, md@18, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 15, Sng, GA/GA/GA, Helper/Pressing Club
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Nannie Kate Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 10, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Virginia Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 6, Sng, FL/GA/GA.
  6. Florida Department of Health, compiler, Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx?dbid=8837&path=
    Woodwin W Culpepper and Myrtis Culpepper divorced in 1944 in Taylor Co., Florida.
  7. Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
    Howard D. Culpepper, d. 26 Oct 1942 at 65 years in Florida.
  8. Florida Department of Health, compiler, Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx?dbid=8837&path=
    Woodrow Wilson Culpepper and Ann Culpepper divorced in 1951 in Clay Co., Florida.
  9. E-mail written Sep 2005 to Warren Culpepper from Mary Nell Culpepper Taylor, Jacksonville, Florida, e-mail address.
  10. State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
    Bonnie Gem Culpepper, Duval Co., FL, White, 21 Apr 1886 - 09 Jan 1972.
  11. Florida Department of Health, compiler, Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx?dbid=8837&path=
    Woodrow W Culpepper and Karen Culpepper divorced on 23 Feb 2001 in Duval Co., Florida.

Eunice Culpepper1

Female, #36349, (circa Nov 1916 - before 2005)
Father*Howard D. Culpepper1
Mother*Bonnie Gem Maples1
Birth*circa Nov 1916 Eunice was born at Florida circa Nov 1916.1 
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Laura, Johnnie and Eunice was listed as a daughter in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Taylor Co., Florida.1 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Eunice and Nannie was listed as a daughter in Howard D. Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Perry, Taylor Co., Florida.2 
Married Namesay 1934  As of say 1934, her married name was Waters.3 
Marriage*say 1934 She married (?) Waters say 1934.3 
Death*before 2005 She died before 2005.3 

Family

(?) Waters
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Jones Co., GA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited26 Sep 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    Page: 23A, ED: 166, Image: 1099 (17 Feb 1920), Waylonzo, Taylor Co., FL
    Howard D. Culpepper, HH, M, W, 41, M, GA/GA/GA
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 32, M, GA/GA/GA
    Jessie Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, S, GA/GA/GA
    Irene Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 11, S, GA/GA/GA
    Spence Culpepper, Son, M, W, 8, S, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 5, S, GA/GA/GA
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 3 1/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
  2. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 61-1, Sheet 4A, Lines 43-48, 700 Washington St., Perry, Taylor Co., FL
    Rent=$8, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Howard Culpepper, Head, M, W, 52, md@28, GA/GA/GA, No job, Vet=N
    Bonnie Culpepper, Wife, F, W, 43, md@18, GA/GA/GA
    Wilson Culpepper, Son, M, W, 15, Sng, GA/GA/GA, Helper/Pressing Club
    Eunice Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 13, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Nannie Kate Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 10, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Virginia Culpepper, Dau, F, W, 6, Sng, FL/GA/GA.
  3. E-mail written Sep 2005 to Warren Culpepper from Mary Nell Culpepper Taylor, Jacksonville, Florida, e-mail address.

J. D. McClure

Male, #36350, (say 1896 - )
Birth*say 1896 J. was born say 1896. 
Marriage*say 1925 He married Janie Culpepper say 1925. 

Family

Janie Culpepper
Last Edited16 Sep 2000

Arthur Culpepper

Male, #36351, (27 Jul 1877 - 22 Aug 1878)
Father*William Henry Culpepper
Mother*Ellen Nora Biggs
Birth*27 Jul 1877 Arthur was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 27 Jul 1877.1 
Death*22 Aug 1878 He died at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 22 Aug 1878 at age 1.1 
Burial*circa 23 Aug 1878 His body was interred circa 23 Aug 1878 at Culpepper Cemetery, Talbot Co., Georgia.1 
ChartsBenjamin (son of Robert) Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC: Descendant Chart
Last Edited27 Sep 2004

Citations

  1. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/talbot/cemeteries/culpepper.txt
    Elisha Culpepper Family Cemetery, Talbot Co., GA
    + Arthur Culpepper, 27 Jul 1877 - 22 Aug 1878.

Ellie B. Culpepper

Female, #36352, (8 Jul 1886 - 8 Aug 1887)
Father*William Henry Culpepper
Mother*Ellen Nora Biggs
Birth*8 Jul 1886 Ellie was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 8 Jul 1886.1 
Death*8 Aug 1887 She died at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 8 Aug 1887 at age 1.1 
Burial*circa 9 Aug 1887 Her body was interred circa 9 Aug 1887 at Culpepper Cemetery, Talbot Co., Georgia.1 
ChartsBenjamin (son of Robert) Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC: Descendant Chart
Last Edited27 Sep 2004

Citations

  1. USGenWeb Archives.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/talbot/cemeteries/culpepper.txt
    Elisha Culpepper Family Cemetery, Talbot Co., GA
    + Ellie B. Culpepper, 8 Jul 1886 - 8 Aug 1887.

Nancy Alice Culpepper1

Female, #36353, (21 Jan 1845 - before 1 Jun 1850)
Father*Elisha Culpepper of Talbot Co., GA
Mother*Elizabeth Harris
Birth*21 Jan 1845 Nancy was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 21 Jan 1845.2 
Death*before 1 Jun 1850 She died before 1 Jun 1850. 
ChartsBenjamin (son of Robert) Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC: Descendant Chart
Last Edited24 May 2003

Citations

  1. William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
  2. William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
    p. 197.

Sarah Ann Eliza Culpepper1

Female, #36354, (11 Mar 1854 - after 1 Apr 1930)
Father*Elisha Culpepper of Talbot Co., GA
Mother*Elizabeth Harris
Birth*11 Mar 1854 Sarah was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 11 Mar 1854. 
1860 Census1 Jun 1860 Elizabeth, Thomas, William, Mary, Jane, John, Nathan, Sarah and Elisha listed as a household member living with Elisha Culpepper of Talbot Co., GA in the 1860 Census at Talbot Co., Georgia.2 
1870 Census1 Jun 1870 Elizabeth, Mary, Jane, John, Nathan, Sarah, Elisha, Francis, Frances, Emmette and Louda listed as a household member living with Elisha Culpepper of Talbot Co., GA on the 1870 Census at Talbot Co., Georgia.3 
1880 Census1 Jun 1880 Jane, Sarah and Mary was listed as a daughter in Elizabeth Harris's household on the 1880 Census at Talbot Co., Georgia.4 
1900 Census1 Jun 1900 Mary and Sarah was listed as a sister in Francis Bartow Culpepper's household on the 1900 Census at O'Neals District, Talbot Co., Georgia.5 
1910 Census15 Apr 1910 Mary and Sarah was listed as a sister in Elisha Pryor Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at O'Neals District, Talbot Co., Georgia
1920 Census1 Jan 1920 Mary and Sarah was listed as a sister in John W. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at O'Neals District, Talbot Co., Georgia.6 
1930 Census1 Apr 1930 Sarah was listed as a sister in Francis Bartow Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at O'Neals District, Talbot Co., Georgia.7 
Death*after 1 Apr 1930 She died after 1 Apr 1930. 
ChartsBenjamin (son of Robert) Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC: Descendant Chart
Last Edited29 Apr 2003

Citations

  1. William H. Davidson, A Rockaway in Talbot, Travels in an Old Georgia County, West Point, GA: Hester Print, 1983.
    p. 197.
  2. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 632, Family 546, Centre PO, Talbot Co., GA
    Elisha Culpepper, 48, M, Farmer, $1600/$7980, GA
    Eliza Culpepper, 39, F, GA
    Thomas Culpepper, 21, M, GA
    William Culpepper, 19, M, GA
    Mary Culpepper, 16, F, GA
    Jane Culpepper, 13, F, GA
    John Culpepper, 12, M, GA
    Gardner Culpepper, 9, M, GA
    Sarah E. Culpepper, 7, F, GA
    Elisha P. Culpepper, 2, M, GA.
  3. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 123B, Family 1292, Talbotton PO, O'Neills District, Talbot Co., GA
    Elisha Culpepper, 58, M, Farmer, $1600/$7980, GA
    Eliza Culpepper, 51, F, GA
    Mary Culpepper, 25, F, GA
    Jane Culpepper, 23, F, GA
    John Culpepper, 21, M, GA
    Gardner Culpepper, 19, M, GA
    Sarah Culpepper, 16, F, GA
    Prier Culpepper, 12, M, GA
    Barto Culpepper, 9, M, GA
    Frances Culpepper, 31, F, GA
    Emmett Culpepper, 4, M, GA
    Ludy Culpepper, 2, M, GA.
  4. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 230A, ED 120, District 894, Talbot Co., GA
    Eliza Culpepper, Self, F, , 65, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Mary Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 37, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    Jane Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 32, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    John Culpepper, Son, M, S, 30, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Gardner Culpepper, Son, M, S, 27, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Sarah Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 24, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    Pryor Culpepper, Son, M, S, 21, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Bartow Culpepper, Son, M, S, 17, Laborer, GA/GA/GA.
  5. 1900 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 59, Page 111B (5), Family 80, District 894 O'neil, Talbot Co., GA
    Bartow Culpepper, Head, M, Jan 1861, 39, S, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Pryor Culpepper, Brother, M, Oct 1858, 41, S, GA/GA/GA, Farm laborer
    Mary Culpepper, Sister, F, Apr 1843, 57, S, GA/GA/GA, Landlord
    Sarah Culpepper, Sister, F, Mar 1854, 46, S, GA/GA/GA, Landlord.
  6. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 129, Page 9B, Lines 76-80, Waverly Hall Rd, O'Neals District, Talbot Co., GA
    John Culpepper, Head, M, 69, Sng, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Mary Culpepper, Sister, F, 75, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Sara Culpepper, Sister, F, 63, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Pryor Culpepper, Brother, M, 61, Sng, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Barton Culpepper, Brother, M, 59, Sng, GA/GA/GA, Farmer.
  7. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 13, page 8A, Farm Road, O'Neals District, Talbot Co., GA
    Owns, Radio=N, Farm=Y
    F. Bartow Culpepper, Head, M, 69, S, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Eliah P. Culpepper, Brother, M, 72, S, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Sarah Culpepper, Sister, F, 75, S, GA/GA/GA.

Ann Culpepper

Female, #36355, (say 1769 - )
Father*William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA
Mother*Mary (?)
Birth*say 1769 Ann was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1769. 
Census1782 She was/were probably enumerated in the census report at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.1 
Marriage*11 Aug 1790 She married William Carter at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 11 Aug 1790. Rev. Arthur Emmerson II, as minister, performed the marriage. Zodach Carter stands surety and makes oath that Ann is the orphan of William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, deceased, and is of lawful age.2 
Married Name11 Aug 1790  As of 11 Aug 1790, her married name was Carter. 
Biography*  (an unknown value.) 

Family

William Carter
ChartsHenry Culpepper Jr. of Norfolk Co., VA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited6 Sep 2011

Citations

  1. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    William Culpepper, 5 White, 0 Black.
  2. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Ann Culpepper and William Carter married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 11 Aug 1790, Zadock Carter, surety, makes oath that Ann, the orphan of William Culpepper, deceased, is of lawful age. Arthur Emmerson, minister.

William Carter

Male, #36356, (say 1767 - )
Birth*say 1767 William was born at Virginia say 1767. 
Marriage*11 Aug 1790 He married Ann Culpepper at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 11 Aug 1790. Rev. Arthur Emmerson II, as minister, performed the marriage. Zodach Carter stands surety and makes oath that Ann is the orphan of William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, deceased, and is of lawful age.1 
Deed10 Jan 1797 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Patsy Culpepper on 10 Jan 1797 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Jan 1797 -- Deed Bk 37, p 65. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes for £16, 100 acres on Deep Creek bounding Farley, John Culpepper and the previous deed (Bk 37 p 30), Robert Culpepper, and William Carter, it being 100 acres of the 200 acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper which he bought from David Deale. Wit: William Moore, Ralph Pigot, John Brooks.2 

Family

Ann Culpepper
Last Edited5 Sep 2011

Citations

  1. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Ann Culpepper and William Carter married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 11 Aug 1790, Zadock Carter, surety, makes oath that Ann, the orphan of William Culpepper, deceased, is of lawful age. Arthur Emmerson, minister.
  2. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .

Argea Culpepper

Female, #36357, (say 1775 - )
Father*Reuben Culpepper
Birth*say 1775 Argea was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1775. 
Marriage*20 Nov 1796 She married Gordon Bennett at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 20 Nov 1796. Rev. Arthur Emmerson II, as minister, performed the marriage. William Crocker was the surety affirming that there was no moral or legal reason why the couple could not be married.1 
Married Name20 Nov 1796  As of 20 Nov 1796, her married name was Bennett. 

Family

Gordon Bennett
ChartsRobert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA: Descendant Chart
Last Edited6 Oct 2011

Citations

  1. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Argea Culpepper and Pardon Bennett married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 20 Nov 1796, William Crocker (Argea's brother-in-law), surety, married by Rev. Arthur Emmerson, who records "Gordon Bennett."

Gordon Bennett

Male, #36358, (say 1772 - )
Birth*say 1772 Gordon was born at Virginia say 1772. 
Marriage*20 Nov 1796 He married Argea Culpepper at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 20 Nov 1796. Rev. Arthur Emmerson II, as minister, performed the marriage. William Crocker was the surety affirming that there was no moral or legal reason why the couple could not be married.1 

Family

Argea Culpepper
Last Edited6 Oct 2011

Citations

  1. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Argea Culpepper and Pardon Bennett married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 20 Nov 1796, William Crocker (Argea's brother-in-law), surety, married by Rev. Arthur Emmerson, who records "Gordon Bennett."

Israel Charles Culpeper of India1

Male, #36359, (1853 - )
Father*Charles Culpeper of India2
Mother*Catherine Duff of India2
DNA* From DNA and genealogical evidence we conclude that Israel Charles Culpeper of India is a member of the International branch whose most recent common ancestor is either William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell, or the Rev. William Culpeper of Barbados. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*1853 Israel was born at Orissa, India, in 1853.2 
Marriage*1874 He married Sarah Elizabeth Ensell of India at India in 1874.2 
Biography* Roy Culpeper, of Canada, has provided the following account of his family (Nov 1998):
     "My branch of the family migrated to India probably in the mid 18th century with the East India Company. I suspect they settled in Madras and migrated up the east coast. My great-grandfather Charles Israel Culpeper and his son, my grandfather Ernest, were both born in Orissa. My grandfather moved to Karachi when a young man and married my grandmother Helen. Papa Ernie died in 1976 and my grandmother in 1983. My father Ronald was born in Karachi in 1920, married my mother Audrey in 1946, and they had two sons -- I was born in 1947 and my brother Paul in 1953. By then my family had left Pakistan, moving first to England and then (1959) to Toronto, Canada, where I grew up.

In December 1999, Roy added the following additional information:
     "I remember my grandfather (Ernest, born in Orissa 1896) tracing his genealogy back to an Edmund Culpeper, who arrived in India with Clive's army and who married a native Indian woman -- I think her name was Joanna. I cannot say whether this is true or not -- my grandfather obtained this information from a genealogist in England in the 1960s.
     "If his information is true, my ancestors subsequently settled in Madras in the late 1700s and subsequent generations migrated northeastwards up the coast to Orissa (a town called Gopalpur-on-sea). I know that some of my relatives are still in Orissa and Calcutta to this day -- I met them in the 1970s when I went to India to do research for my doctoral dissertation."

In March 2010, Cathy Culpeper, Roy's wife, further added:
     "Israel settled in Gopalpur on Sea after marriage and was employed as a shipping agent, managing the shipping traffic for his firm, between British India and Burma." 
Birth of Son1885 His son Charles MacDonald Culpeper of India and Burma was born in 1885 at India.2 
Birth of Son1889 His son Arthur M. Culpeper of India was born in 1889 at India.2 
Birth of Son1893 His son Arthur Richard Culpeper of India & Australia was born in 1893 at India.2 
Birth of Son1897 His son Ernest Hope Culpeper of India was born in 1897 at Orissa, India.2 
Birth of Son1900 His son Henry Lionel Culpeper of India was born in 1900 at India.2 
Burial* His body was interred at Church of England Cemetery, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam District, Orissa, India.3 

Family

Sarah Elizabeth Ensell of India
Marriage*1874 He married Sarah Elizabeth Ensell of India at India in 1874.2 
Children
ChartsThe Culpepers of India, Australia and Canada: Descendant Chart
Last Edited11 Feb 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written 1998 to Lew Griffin from Roy Culpeper (#36364), Canada, e-mail address.
  2. E-mail written 28 Jul 2003, 30 Apr 2017 to Warren Culpepper from Barbara Angelica Culpeper Mallet (#48073), Australia (A comprehensive genealogy of the Culpepers of India descending from Charles Culpepper, born circa 1758. Records assembled by Richard Culpeper from the Oriental Records at the British Library.), e-mail address.
  3. E-mail written Mar 2010 to Warren L. Culpepper from Cathy Culpeper (#61317), Canada, e-mail address.

Ernest Hope Culpeper of India1,2

Male, #36360, (1897 - 1976)
Father*Israel Charles Culpeper of India
Mother*Sarah Elizabeth Ensell of India
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*1897 Ernest was born at Orissa, India, in 1897.2 
Marriage*1918 He married Helen Rebeiro of India at Karachi, Pakistan, in 1918.3 
Biography* In 6 Aug 2003, Barbara Culpeper Mallett wrote: "Uncle Ernie actually did return to India (Gopalpur) and spent his last days there. Disappeared from his home in Canada, and finally found in India!"4 
Birth of Son1919 His son Leslie Culpeper of Canada was born in 1919 at Karachi, Pakistan.2,5,3 
Birth of Son1920 His son Ronald Culpeper of Pakistan and Canada was born in 1920 at Karachi, Pakistan
Relocationsay 1950 He, accompanied by family member(s) Helen Rebeiro of India, relocated say 1950 at England.1 
Relocation1968 He relocated in 1968 at Deep River, Ontario, Canada,1 
Relocation*1972 He relocated in 1972 at Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam District, Orissa, India,3 
Death*1976 He died at Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam District, Orissa, India, in 1976.1 
Burial*1976 His body was interred in 1976 at Church of England Cemetery, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam District, Orissa, India. He is buried next to his parents..3 

Family

Helen Rebeiro of India
Marriage*1918 He married Helen Rebeiro of India at Karachi, Pakistan, in 1918.3 
Children
ChartsThe Culpepers of India, Australia and Canada: Descendant Chart
Last Edited12 Jul 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written 1998 to Lew Griffin from Roy Culpeper (#36364), Canada, e-mail address.
  2. E-mail written 28 Jul 2003, 30 Apr 2017 to Warren Culpepper from Barbara Angelica Culpeper Mallet (#48073), Australia (A comprehensive genealogy of the Culpepers of India descending from Charles Culpepper, born circa 1758. Records assembled by Richard Culpeper from the Oriental Records at the British Library.), e-mail address.
  3. E-mail written Mar 2010 to Warren L. Culpepper from Cathy Culpeper (#61317), Canada, e-mail address.
  4. E-mail written 28 Jul 2003, 30 Apr 2017 to Warren Culpepper from Barbara Angelica Culpeper Mallet (#48073), Australia (A comprehensive genealogy of the Culpepers of India descending from Charles Culpepper, born circa 1758. Records assembled by Richard Culpeper from the Oriental Records at the British Library.), e-mail address.
    Details from followup message on 6 Aug 2003.
  5. Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    http://www.thestar.com/
    Obituary of Leslie Culpeper (#48085), published 23 Oct 2010.