Elizabeth (?)
Female, #37651, (say 1741 - )
Married Name | | Her married name was Whitehead. |
Marriage* | | She married Lazarus Whitehead. |
Birth* | say 1741 | Elizabeth was born say 1741. |
William Whitehead
Male, #37652, (say 1741 - )
Birth* | say 1741 | William was born at Isle of Wight Co., Virginia, say 1741. |
Biography* | | William m. and had daughter Katherine, who m. her first cousin John Whitehead, son of Lazarus Whitehead. Source: "Whitehead of Isle of Wight", CD191 Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, Historical Southern Families, Vol. I. |
Jesse Whitehead
Male, #37653, (say 1743 - )
Edith Whitehead
Female, #37654, (say 1744 - )
Thomas Boone
Male, #37655, (say 1742 - )
Birth* | say 1742 | Thomas was born say 1742. |
Marriage* | say 1765 | He married Edith Whitehead say 1765. |
Selah Whitehead
Female, #37656, (circa 1745 - 1818)
Birth* | circa 1745 | Selah was born at Isle of Wight Co., Virginia, circa 1745. |
Biography* | | Selah, b. about 1745; d. 1818; m. 1. Nathan Williams of Northampton County, N.C., and moved to Richland District, S.C., where she died. Had children by 1st husband: 1. Joel; 2. Ely; 3. Green; and 4. another son whose name is unknown. She m. 2. John Branham between 1785 and 1788, and had a son Richard, another son, and a daughter. Source: "Whitehead of Isle of Wight", CD191 Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, Historical Southern Families, Vol. I. |
Death of Father | 1749 | Her father Arthur Whitehead died in 1749 at Isle of Wight Co., Virginia. |
Death* | 1818 | She died at Richland District, South Carolina, in 1818. |
Lewis Whitehead
Male, #37657, (say 1717 - 1759)
Birth* | say 1717 | Lewis was born say 1717. |
Marriage* | 1746 | He married Mary Watkins in 1746. |
Death of Father | 1751 | His father Arthur Whitehead died in 1751 at Southampton Co., Virginia. |
Death* | 1759 | He died in 1759. |
Biography* | | Children: 1. Isabel, m. James Allen Bridger; 2. Mary, m. Daniel Mills; 3. Elizabeth; 4. Patty; 5. John; 6. an unnamed son. Source: "Whitehead of Isle of Wight", CD191 Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, Historical Southern Families, Vol. I. |
Mary Watkins
Female, #37658, (say 1726 - )
Birth* | say 1726 | Mary was born say 1726. |
Marriage* | 1746 | She married Lewis Whitehead in 1746. |
Married Name | 1746 | As of 1746, her married name was Whitehead. |
Patience Whitehead
Female, #37659, (say 1721 - )
Birth* | say 1721 | Patience was born say 1721. |
Marriage* | say 1741 | She married Mr. (?) Vick say 1741. |
Married Name | say 1741 | As of say 1741, her married name was Vick. |
Biography* | | Son, Jacob. |
Mr. (?) Vick
Male, #37660, (say 1719 - )
Birth* | say 1719 | (?) was born say 1719. |
Marriage* | say 1741 | He married Patience Whitehead say 1741. |
Catrin Whitehead
Female, #37661, (say 1724 - )
Birth* | say 1724 | Catrin was born say 1724. |
Biography* | | Catrin, b. about 1724; m. Joseph Cobb Jr. , son of Joseph Cobb Sr., and his wife Susannah. They had children: 1. William, m. his cousin Barsheba Whitehead in Watauga District of East Tennessee; 2. Mary, m. Henry Massengill of Watauga. Source: "Whitehead of Isle of Wight", CD191 Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, Historical Southern Families, Vol. I. |
Mary Whitehead
Female, #37662, (say 1727 - )
Birth* | say 1727 | Mary was born say 1727. |
Biography* | | Mary, b. about 1727; m. Benjamin Denson in 1747. Source: "Whitehead of Isle of Wight", CD191 Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, Historical Southern Families, Vol. I. |
Ann Whitehead
Female, #37663, (say 1730 - )
Birth* | say 1730 | Ann was born say 1730. |
Biography* | | Ann, b. about 1730; m. (1) Jesse Williams, the son of Benjamin Williams and Nichola Fourre; (2) James Fill yaw of Onslow County, N. C. Jesse Williams was the great grandson of John WilliamS. They moved to On slow County, N. C. , and had children: 1. Sarah; 2. Hester, b. about 1753, m. before 1778 to Daniel Humphrey, b. 1750, d. 1804; 3. Lot; 4. Hannah; 5. Senea; 6. Polly, 7. Jesse; and 8. Uz. Lot, Hannah, Jesse and Uz were all minors in 1780, and Senea and Polly were born after 1773 and before 1778. The probability that Ann Whitehead m. Jesse Williams is supported by the fact that her daughter Hester (Williams) Humphrey named one of her sons Whitehead Humphrey. Source: "Whitehead of Isle of Wight", CD191 Family History: Southern Genealogies #1, Historical Southern Families, Vol. I. |
Sarah Boddie
Female, #37664, (say 1750 - )
Birth* | say 1750 | Sarah was born say 1750. |
Marriage* | 27 Feb 1805 | She married Nathan Whitehead Jr. on 27 Feb 1805. |
Married Name | 27 Feb 1805 | As of 27 Feb 1805, her married name was Whitehead. |
Col. Ambrose Norton
Male, #37665, (say 1640 - 1723)
Birth* | say 1640 | Ambrose was born say 1640. |
Marriage* | say 1716 | He married Frances Freke say 1716. |
Death* | 1723 | He died in 1723. |
William Jones Esq.
Male, #37666, (say 1650 - )
Birth* | say 1650 | William was born say 1650. |
Marriage* | say 1724 | He married Frances Freke say 1724. |
Elizabeth Freke
Female, #37667, (say 1650 - 1714)
Birth* | say 1650 | Elizabeth was born say 1650. |
Marriage* | | She married Percy Freke of West Bilney in Norfolk, Esq. |
Death of Father | 1684 | Her father Ralph Freke of Aldington in Thornham, co. Kent died in 1684. |
Death* | 1714 | She died in 1714. |
Biography* | | On the north side of the (Westminster Abbey's South Choir) aisle is a monument which Dame Frances Norton, d. 1731, widow successively of Sir George Norton (d. 1715) of Abbotts Leigh, Som., of the latter's cousin Colonel Ambrose Norton (d. 1723), and of William Jones, Esq., erected to her two sisters: (Mrs) Elizabeth Freke, b. c. 1650, d. 1714, wife of her kinsman Percy Freke, Esq., of West Bilney, Norfolk; and (Mrs) Judith Austin, d. 1716, widow of Robert Austin (or Austen), Esq., of Tenterden, Kent. The three sisters, who are all buried in the nave, were daughters of Ralph Freke, Esq., of Hannington, Wilts., and of Cecily, his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Colepeper of Hollingbourne, Kent. Next is a monument to Lady Norton's daughter Dame Grace Gethin, d. 1697, aged twenty, wife of Sir Richard Gethin, 2nd Bt. After Dame Grace's death a book of devotions was published, purporting to be reflections noted down by her'with a pencil at spare hours, or as she was dressing'; it was prefaced by a poem written in her honour by Congreve. The work, in fact, is a compilation from Bacon and others. An anniversary sermon is preached in her memory in the Abbey every Ash Wednesday. Buried at Hollingbourne, where there is a similar monument. Source: Westminster Abbey Guide Book. |
Percy Freke of West Bilney in Norfolk, Esq.
Male, #37668, (say 1648 - )
Birth* | say 1648 | Percy was born say 1648. |
Marriage* | | He married Elizabeth Freke. |
Biography* | | Percy and Elizabeth were related. |
Judith Freke
Female, #37669, (say 1652 - 1716)
Birth* | say 1652 | Judith was born say 1652. |
Marriage* | say 1670 | She married Robert Austin of Tenterden in Kent say 1670. |
Married Name | say 1670 | As of say 1670, her married name was Austin. |
Death of Father | 1684 | Her father Ralph Freke of Aldington in Thornham, co. Kent died in 1684. |
Death* | 1716 | She died in 1716. |
Biography* | | On the north side of the (Westminster Abbey's South Choir) aisle is a monument which Dame Frances Norton, d. 1731, widow successively of Sir George Norton (d. 1715) of Abbotts Leigh, Som., of the latter's cousin Colonel Ambrose Norton (d. 1723), and of William Jones, Esq., erected to her two sisters: (Mrs) Elizabeth Freke, b. c. 1650, d. 1714, wife of her kinsman Percy Freke, Esq., of West Bilney, Norfolk; and (Mrs) Judith Austin, d. 1716, widow of Robert Austin (or Austen), Esq., of Tenterden, Kent. The three sisters, who are all buried in the nave, were daughters of Ralph Freke, Esq., of Hannington, Wilts., and of Cecily, his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Colepeper of Hollingbourne, Kent. Next is a monument to Lady Norton's daughter Dame Grace Gethin, d. 1697, aged twenty, wife of Sir Richard Gethin, 2nd Bt. After Dame Grace's death a book of devotions was published, purporting to be reflections noted down by her'with a pencil at spare hours, or as she was dressing'; it was prefaced by a poem written in her honour by Congreve. The work, in fact, is a compilation from Bacon and others. An anniversary sermon is preached in her memory in the Abbey every Ash Wednesday. Buried at Hollingbourne, where there is a similar monument. Source: Westminster Abbey Guide Book. |
Robert Austin of Tenterden in Kent
Male, #37670, (say 1650 - )
Birth* | say 1650 | Robert was born say 1650. |
Marriage* | say 1670 | He married Judith Freke say 1670. |
Sarah Harrington
Female, #37671, (say 1610 - )
Sir John Harrington Knight
Male, #37672, (say 1580 - )
Birth* | say 1580 | John was born say 1580. |
Philip Smythe 2nd Viscount Strangford
Male, #37673, (say 1634 - )
Birth* | say 1634 | Philip was born say 1634. |
Biography | | He is referenced in a biographical note for Col. Thomas Culpeper.1 |
Citations
- The Dictionary of National Biography. The Concise Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press, 1953.
Part 1, From the beginnings to 1900.
(Reliquary, iii. 152, 154-6, xii. 27-32; Gent. Mag. lxvii. i. 477, ii. 563, xcvii. ii. 296 ; Luttrell's Relation of State Affairs, i, 401, iii. 197; Nichols's Collectanea, iv. 6, 6, 210, 213, 218, 384, 386-8; Wilson's Hist. of St. Laurence Pountney, p. 240 n (d) ; Cal. State Papers (Treas. 1702-7), p. 223 ; Harl. MSS. 6819-20, 7005, 7559-62 ; Addit. MSS. 11324, 28094, p. 127; Will of Lord Frecheville, reg. in P.C.C. 155, Cottle; Cal. State Papers (Dom.), 1660-7).
Catherine Charles1
Female, #37674, (say 1370 - after 1424)
Citations
- Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree in The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaelogical Collection, Vol. XLVII, 1904.
Richard Charles1
Male, #37675, (say 1340 - )
Birth* | say 1340 | Richard was born say 1340. |
Marriage* | before 1370 | He married Alice (?) before 1370. |
Citations
- Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree in The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaelogical Collection, Vol. XLVII, 1904.
Alice (?)1
Female, #37676, (say 1343 - )
Birth* | say 1343 | Alice was born say 1343. |
Marriage* | before 1370 | She married Richard Charles before 1370. |
Married Name | before 1370 | As of before 1370, her married name was Charles. |
Citations
- Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree in The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaelogical Collection, Vol. XLVII, 1904.
John Culpeper of Oxen Hoath1
Male, #37677, (say 1391 - after 1434)
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | say 1391 | John was born say 1391. |
Death* | after 1434 | He died after 1434. |
Biography* | | "Dominus de Oxnode 13 Henry VI (1434)" per Colepeper of Aylesford pedigree. |
Citations
- Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree in The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaelogical Collection, Vol. XLVII, 1904.
Peter Culpeper of Bletchenden1
Male, #37678, (say 1389 - before 1449)
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | say 1389 | Peter was born say 1389. |
Marriage* | say 1416 | He married Joane (?) say 1416. |
Birth of Son | say 1420 | His son Richard Culpeper of East Farleigh was born say 1420. |
Birth of Son | say 1422 | His son Ralph Culpeper of East Farleigh was born say 1422. |
Death* | before 1449 | He died before 1449. |
Biography* | | The Coleper of Aylesford pedigree states that Peter was "Mentioned 1399, and 1411 seized of the Manors of Blechenden (in Headcorn) and Bressyng [location unknown], according to an undated Chancery Proceeding". A signifcant amount of remodeling was done circa 1450 in the church of Headcorn, and in this period, the Culpeper arms were placed over the west doorway and on a tomb in the south wall just outside the Lady Chapel. The arms are described as "On a silver field a red engrailed bend with a crescent (on one of the shields) for cadency (second son)". Most likely, the arms and tomb are that of Peter Culpeper, who appears to have been either the second or third son of Sir John Culpeper of Oxenhoath. |
Citations
- Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree in The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaelogical Collection, Vol. XLVII, 1904.
Joane (?)
Female, #37679, (say 1396 - )
Richard Culpeper of East Farleigh
Male, #37680, (say 1420 - )
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | say 1420 | Richard was born say 1420. |
Biography* | | "Grants lands lately belonging to Peter his father, 1449." per Colepeper of Aylesford pedigree. |