Sampson Miller Culpepper III1
Male, #43981, (1 Apr 1961 - 22 Mar 2012)
Birth* | 1 Apr 1961 | Sampson was born at Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia, on 1 Apr 1961.3 |
Relocation | 1968 | He, as a family member, accompanied Sampson Miller Culpepper Jr. in relocating in 1968 at Fort Valley, Peach Co., Georgia,4 |
Death of Father | 8 Jun 1987 | His father Sampson Miller Culpepper Jr. died on 8 Jun 1987 at Fort Valley, Peach Co., Georgia.5,6 |
Death* | 22 Mar 2012 | He died at Covington, Newton Co., Georgia, on 22 Mar 2012 at age 50.2 |
Obituary* | 24 Mar 2012 | COVINGTON - Sampson "Miller" Culpepper III passed away on March 22, 2012, after a battle with cancer. He was the 50 year old son of Martha Andrews Culpepper and the late Sampson Miller Culpepper Jr. of Fort Valley. Services will be held at 3P.M. on Sunday, March 25, 2012 at First Baptist Church of Fort Valley, 209 S. Miller Street in Fort Valley with Rev. Daniel Stubbs and Rev. Ed McQueen officiating. Family will greet friends from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at Rooks Funeral Home, 213 West Church Street in Fort Valley. Survivors include a sister, Susan Culpepper Johnston (Karl) of Jonesboro; nieces, Kerri Johnston and Amy Johnston; Wallace Rose, his cousin who was like a brother to him and helped care for him in his last days; two aunts, Dorothy Perkins and Marilena Andrews; and many cousins. Miller loved his family and friends from the Fort Valley area and Covington and Conyers area. His friends and neighbors in Covington were like family to him. Miller loved nature, outdoors, fishing, wildlife, the ocean, art, music, guitar playing and singing, and cooking, but his priority was his friends and family. He was kind, compassionate and a friend to all who knew him. He was a real estate appraiser with Kevin Little and Associates. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society , "Together We Grow Fund" at First Baptist Church of Fort Valley, or Longleaf Hospice. Please go to www.rooksfuneralhome.com to express online condolences. Rooks Funeral Home in Fort Valley is in charge of arrangements.2 |
Citations
- History of Peach County Georgia, .
- The Macon Telegraph, Macon, GA.
http://www.macon.com
Obituary of Sampson "Miller" Culpepper III (#43981), published on March 24, 2012.
- MyFamily.com Inc., compiler, US Public Records Index, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8907&enc=1
- History of Peach County Georgia, .
p 232.
- 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
Sampson M. Culpepper, d. 8 Jun 1987 at 62 years in Peach Co., GA; Res. in Peach Co., GA, 020537.
- 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
Jefferson Davis Stephens1
Male, #43982, (16 Mar 1854 - 4 Mar 1929)
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Becky Carden, e-mail address.
Mary Frances Malone1
Female, #43983, (19 Dec 1854 - 1 Apr 1896)
Birth* | 19 Dec 1854 | Mary was born at Georgia on 19 Dec 1854. |
Marriage* | 11 Jan 1872 | She married Jefferson Davis Stephens on 11 Jan 1872 at age 17. |
Married Name | 11 Jan 1872 | As of 11 Jan 1872, her married name was Stephens. |
Death* | 1 Apr 1896 | She died at Wadley, Randolph Co., Alabama, on 1 Apr 1896 at age 41. |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Becky Carden, e-mail address.
Elizabeth Woodcock1
Female, #43984, (say 1551 - )
Citations
- Reginald Laurence Antrobus, Antrobus Pedigrees: The story of a Cheshire family, London, England: Mitchell Huges and Clarke, 1929.
Pages 9-10.
- Church of Latter Day Saints, compiler, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
http://www.familysearch.org/
Thomas Antrobus of Lincoln's Inn1
Male, #43985, (say 1549 - 1 May 1611)
Birth* | say 1549 | Thomas was born at Cheshire, England, say 1549. |
Marriage* | 23 Sep 1577 | He married Elizabeth Woodcock at St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, London, England, on 23 Sep 1577.2 |
Death* | 1 May 1611 | He died on 1 May 1611. |
Biography* | | Thomas Antrobus of Lincoln's Inn is shown in a 17th century pedigree entitled "Antrobus of Knutsford, Cheshire," as the only son of the William Antrobus of Nether Knutsford who was assessed for payment of a subsidy to King Henry VIII in 1541-2.... . The records of Lincoln's Inn show that Thomas Abrobus of Cheshire was admitted on the 1st July 1571-2. It is described as a "special admission." In 1573, as recorded by Sir Peter Leycester (see Ormerod's "History of Cheshire," vol. i., p. 376), Henry Hough of Knutsford, mercer, settled his land in Little Warford to hsi own use for his life and after to the use of his nephew, Thomas Antrobus of Lincoln's Inn, and his heirs. In 1577 Thomas Antrobus of Lincoln's Inn was married at St. Mary's Aldermanbury (by licence) to Elizabeth Woodcock, of that parish, the daughter of Ralph Woodcock of London, alderman. There is then an interval of 26 years without any information concerning him. But the sequel shows that he had been making his way in the world. In 1603-4, he was elected Member for Andover in the first Parliament of King James I, with Sir Thomas Jermyn, knight, as his colleague in the representation of the borough; and in 1604 he obtained a grant of Arms from William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, being described in the grant as one of "the Six Clerks." (The principal officers of the Court of Chancery, after the Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls, and the Vice-Chancellors, were the Masters in Chancery, and the Six Clerks of Chancery, or Prothonotaries, whose duty is was the receive and file all bills, answers, etc., on the equity side, and to make out certain warrants and patents, such as patents for Ambassadors, etc....) . He bought about this time a well-known house close to Petersfield in Hampshire called Heath House, which became subsequently the seat of the Jolliffe family and still exists. There is a chalice belonging to Petersfield Church wich is inscribed, "Ex dono Thomae Antrobus senioris de Heathe House in Com. Southampt. armigeri" and has engraved on it his Arms and the motto "Dei memor, gratus amicis." The chalice is aid to be a good specimen of its date, but it is so large that it is only used on the great Festivals. . He also gave books to Lincoln's Inn. In the so-called Black Books of the Inn (see vol. ii., p. 86, of the books as printed) there is a reference under the date of 5th February 1605 to a gift of books received from Mr. Thomas Antrobus; and on the 9th February 1609 (p. 117) it is recorded that "Mr. Thomas Antrobus hath sent seaven bookes of the lawe towardes the furnishing of the Library, whereof five weare delived to Mr. Hadd and two weare sent back to be newe bound." It is added in a note that three volumes of Year Books are still preserved in the Library, containing the following inscription: "Ex dono Thomae Antrobus senioris, unius Sociorum istius Hospicii, primo die Novembris et in anno secundo Jacobi Regis Angliae, etc., 1604"; and that the arms and crest of Antrobus are painted in each volume. . He died in 1611, and was buried in St. Martin's, Ludgate. His monument perished with the church in the Great Fire; but in Stow's "Survey of London" (edition of 1618, p. 652) it is said to have been a new faire Monument in the same Wall (i.e. the east end of the Quire) and to have had on it the following inscription: "Here lyeth the bodie of Thomas Antrobus Esq. who deceased the first day of May 1611, having issue by Elizabeth his late wife (the daughter of Ralph Woodcock), Citizen and Alderman of London) three sonnes and two daughters, viz. Thomas, John, Richard, Elizabeth, and Margaret." |
Citations
- Reginald Laurence Antrobus, Antrobus Pedigrees: The story of a Cheshire family, London, England: Mitchell Huges and Clarke, 1929.
Pages 9-10.
- Church of Latter Day Saints, compiler, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
http://www.familysearch.org/
William Antrobus of Nether Knutsford1
Male, #43986, (say 1519 - )
Citations
- Reginald Laurence Antrobus, Antrobus Pedigrees: The story of a Cheshire family, London, England: Mitchell Huges and Clarke, 1929.
Pages 9-10.
Helen Collier
Female, #43987, (say 1521 - )
E. W. Crockett1
Male, #43990, (say 1890 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Carole East.
- Max L. Tatum, compiler, Marriage Records of Eight Georgia Counties (2 vols.), Albany, GA: Max L. Tatum, 1990 Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call # 975.8 V2t.Ollie Mae Culpepper and E. W. Crockett on 17 Jul 1910 in Worth Co., GA, Book 5-80.
Arthur Lyle1
Male, #43991, (say 1875 - )
John Hugh McPhaul1
Male, #43992, (say 1876 - )
Birth* | say 1876 | John was born say 1876. |
Marriage* | 24 Feb 1897 | He married Clara Willie Culpepper at Worth Co., Georgia, on 24 Feb 1897. Clara and John McPhaul had three daughters, and the following dates were copied from the East Family Bible: 1. Helen Ione McPhaul, born 15 Jul ???? in Sumner, Worth Co., GA, married Samuel Jones East on 4 Jul 1921 in Dillon, SC, and she died 28 Nov 1977 in Mt. Gilead, Montgomery Co., NC. Helen and Sam East had nine children: (1) Hugh Lee East, born 12 Dec 1922 in Red Springs, Robeson Co., NC, married Mary Alice McKay 27 Dec 1943, and he died 17 Jun 1987 in Oceanside, San Diego Co., CA; (2) Lawrence Weaver East, born 11 Sep 1927, died 7 Dec 1979; (3) Julian Knox East; (4) Angus Wilton East; (5) Clara Louise East; (6) Helen Marie East; (7) Samuel Jones East, Jr., born 25 Jan 1937 and died 1 Aug 1973; (8) William Floyd East; and (9) Betty East. 2. Evalyn Louise McPhaul, married first William Mahon, and second Eddie Milton Byrd on 14 Jun 1925. She died 12 Feb 1940 in Jacksonville, FL. Evalyn and Eddie Byrd had a daughter, Doris Elizabeth Byrd who married John Robert Epperson on 19 Jul 1946. 3. Katie Florine McPhaul, born 26 Dec 1897, married William Jake Belger on 27 Feb 1919, and she died 15 Jul 1923 in Florida. Katie and Jake Belger had a son, William Jake Belger, Jr..2 |
Mattie Eugenia Culpepper1
Female, #43993, (22 Feb 1881 - )
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Carole East.
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 107, Page 290B (12), Family 395, District 1346, Worth Co., GA
Jim M. Culpepper, Head, M, Jun 1857, 43, Md 24 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
Ella T. Culpepper, Mother, F, 1856, 42, Md 24 yrs, ch 9/6, GA/GA/GA
Alas Culpepper, Daughter, F, 1883, 17, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Eaver Culpepper, Daughter, F, 1889, 10, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Olla M. Culpepper, Daughter, F, 1894, 6, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Leon R. Culpepper, Son, M, Dec 1898, 2, Sng, GA/GA/GA.
James Alva Culpepper1
Female, #43994, (18 Aug 1884 - 3 Aug 1973)
Birth* | 18 Aug 1884 | James was born at Morris Station, Quitman Co., Georgia, on 18 Aug 1884.1 |
Married Name | circa 1901 | As of circa 1901, her married name was Edwards.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1901 | She married Eddie Homer Edwards circa 1901.1 |
Death of Father | 13 Oct 1929 | Her father James W. Culpepper died on 13 Oct 1929 at Robeson Co., North Carolina.2,3 |
Death of Spouse | 1936 | Her husband Eddie Homer Edwards died in 1936 at Duval Co., Florida.4 |
Death of Mother | 12 Oct 1939 | Her mother Louella Williams died on 12 Oct 1939. |
SSN* | 1965 | Her Social Security Number was issued in 1965 in Virginia.5 |
Death* | 3 Aug 1973 | She died at Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida, on 3 Aug 1973 at age 88.6,5 |
Citations
- E-mail written Jan 2005 to Warren L. Culpepper from Suzanne (Suzy) Cochran, e-mail address.
- E-mail written Jan 2005 to Warren L. Culpepper from Suzanne (Suzy) Cochran, e-mail address.
James died in 1929.
- The Generations Network Inc., compiler, North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-1996, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8908
J W Culpepper, born 1855, died 13 Oct 1929 in Robeson Co., NC.
- 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
Eddie H. Edwards, White, Male, died in 1936 in Duval Co., FL.
- 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
- 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
Alva James Edwards, White, 18 Aug 1884 - 7 Aug 1973 in Duval Co., FL.
Andrew Lee Culpepper1
Male, #43995, (12 Mar 1886 - )
Birth* | 12 Mar 1886 | Andrew was born at Georgia on 12 Mar 1886. |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Carole East.
Eva Elizabeth Culpepper1
Female, #43996, (28 Apr 1886 - 15 Nov 1967)
Birth* | 28 Apr 1886 | Eva was born at Georgia on 28 Apr 1886.2 |
1900 Census | 1 Jun 1900 | Ollie, Eva and Mattie was listed as a daughter in James W. Culpepper's household on the 1900 Census at Worth Co., Georgia.3 |
Married Name | 5 Mar 1905 | As of 5 Mar 1905, her married name was Whiddon.4 |
Marriage* | 5 Mar 1905 | She married John M. Whiddon at Berrien Co., Georgia, on 5 Mar 1905 at age 18.4 |
Death of Father | 13 Oct 1929 | Her father James W. Culpepper died on 13 Oct 1929 at Robeson Co., North Carolina.5,6 |
Death of Mother | 12 Oct 1939 | Her mother Louella Williams died on 12 Oct 1939. |
SSN* | 1965 | Her Social Security Number was issued in 1965 in Florida.2 |
Death* | 15 Nov 1967 | She died at Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida, on 15 Nov 1967 at age 81.2 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Carole East.
- 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
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 107, Page 290B (12), Family 395, District 1346, Worth Co., GA
Jim M. Culpepper, Head, M, Jun 1857, 43, Md 24 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
Ella T. Culpepper, Mother, F, 1856, 42, Md 24 yrs, ch 9/6, GA/GA/GA
Alas Culpepper, Daughter, F, 1883, 17, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Eaver Culpepper, Daughter, F, 1889, 10, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Olla M. Culpepper, Daughter, F, 1894, 6, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Leon R. Culpepper, Son, M, Dec 1898, 2, Sng, GA/GA/GA.
- Eva Culpepper and John M. Whiddon md. 5 Mar 1905 in Berrien Co., GA (Marriages Book 5, p. 438).
- E-mail written Jan 2005 to Warren L. Culpepper from Suzanne (Suzy) Cochran, e-mail address.
James died in 1929.
- The Generations Network Inc., compiler, North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-1996, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8908
J W Culpepper, born 1855, died 13 Oct 1929 in Robeson Co., NC.
Henry Emmett Culpepper1
Male, #43997, (22 Jul 1891 - )
Birth* | 22 Jul 1891 | Henry was born at Georgia on 22 Jul 1891. |
Citations
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Carole East.
William McGill1
Male, #43998, (13 Mar 1824 - )
Birth* | 13 Mar 1824 | William was born at South Carolina on 13 Mar 1824. |
Marriage* | circa 1851 | He married Martha C. Seymour at South Carolina circa 1851. |
Biography* | | On 27 Sep 1860 William McGill was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, South Carolina, as a farmer, the household including Martha C. Seymour, Elizabeth Jane McGill, Andrew Franklin McGill, and Thomas James McGill.252,266 On 9 Jul 1870 William McGill was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Martha C. Seymour, Elizabeth Jane McGill, Andrew Franklin McGill, Thomas James McGill, John D. McGill, Mary Ella McGill, William Seymour McGill, Sarah Ann McGill, Dialtha Bell McGill, and Amber Daisy McGill.248 On 11 Jun 1880 William McGill was enumerated in Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Martha C. Seymour, Thomas James McGill, William Seymour McGill, Sarah Ann McGill, Dialtha Bell McGill, Amber Daisy McGill, Robert L. McGill, and Jacob F. McGill.44 He died on 14 Mar 1897 in prob. Randolph County, Alabama, though Greg Young says 1895.267,268 He was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription was transcribed in 1975 as, "McGill William 13 Mar 1824 - 14 Mar 1897."58,268 The McGill Family Reunion is convened annually the first Sunday of August at the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church. Lunch is served at noon. |
Birth of Son | Sep 1859 | His son John D. McGill was born in Sep 1859 at Alabama. |
Martha C. Seymour1
Female, #43999, (12 Apr 1831 - 24 Dec 1906)
Alice Hungate
Female, #44005, (circa 1879 - )
Birth* | circa 1879 | Alice was born circa 1879.1 |
Marriage | 12 Sep 1900 | She married Pierson Wilson Culpepper at Hamilton Co., Illinois, on 12 Sep 1900. |
Married Name | 12 Sep 1900 | As of 12 Sep 1900, her married name was Culpepper. |
Birth of Son | 3 Jul 1901 | Her son Roy Culpepper was born on 3 Jul 1901 at Hamilton Co., Illinois.2 |
Birth of Son | 4 Apr 1904 | Her son Charles William Culpepper was born on 4 Apr 1904 at Hamilton Co., Illinois.3 |
Birth of Son | 27 Jan 1906 | Her son Logan Hage Culpepper was born on 27 Jan 1906 at Hamilton Co., Illinois.3 |
Marriage* | 14 May 1912 | She married George Melvin at Franklin Co., Illinois, on 14 May 1912. |
Married Name | 14 May 1912 | As of 14 May 1912, her married name was Allie Melvin.1 |
Birth of Son | circa 1913 | Her son Dion Melvin was born circa 1913 at Illinois.1 |
1920 Census* | | Alice was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Franklin Co., Illinois.4 |
1930 Census* | 1 Apr 1930 | Allie was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at West Frankfort, Franklin Co., Illinois.1 |
Citations
- 1930 Federal Census, United States.
National Archives Film T626_516
Crawford-Prairie Road, West Frankfort, Franklin Co., IL, ED 30, Page 17A
Rent=$8, Radio=N, Farm=N (White)
Allie Melvin, Head, 51, Widow, IL/IL/IL
Logan Culpepper, Son, 24, Single, IL/IL/IL, Laborer on RR
Dion Melvin, Son, 17, Single, IL/IL/IL, Laborer on RR.
- 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
- E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Kent Simpson, (Hamilton Co. IL Births, Book A).
- ED 38, sheet 2, line 38.
William Henry Seymour1
Male, #44008, (circa 1829 - 30 Jun 1862)
Birth* | circa 1829 | William was born circa 1829. |
Marriage* | | He married Nancy J. (?). |
Birth of Son | 3 Jul 1852 | His son John Wesley Seymour was born on 3 Jul 1852 at South Carolina. |
Death* | 30 Jun 1862 | He died at Virginia on 30 Jun 1862. |
Biography* | | William enlisted as 2nd Sergeant in the "Louina Guards" which became Company K, Alabama 14th Regiment. He was killed in the at the Battle of Frasier's Farm. |
Nancy J. (?)
Female, #44009, (circa 1829 - )
William D. Seymour1
Male, #44010, (1797 - after 1 Jun 1880)
Note* | | Title: History of Fairfield County, South Carolina Abbrev: Hist. of Fairfield Co. Author: Ederington, William Publication: Willo Publishing, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 195-?, Original Date, May 3, 1901 - July 9, 1902 Note: compiled from the Winnsboro News & Herald. |
Birth* | 1797 | William was born at Ireland in 1797. |
Marriage* | | He married Jane McConnell. |
Birth of Son | 10 Sep 1824 | His son John T. Seymour was born on 10 Sep 1824 at Fairfield District, South Carolina. |
Birth of Son | circa 1829 | His son William Henry Seymour was born circa 1829. |
Death* | after 1 Jun 1880 | He died at Randolph Co., Alabama, after 1 Jun 1880. |
Biography* | | "He was a leading man, taught singing school when the old Southern Harmony was used. He was major in the militia, and came very near being elected sheriff at the time Emmett Ellison was elected. The Major was second best, and they had one of the very strongest men in the county as a competitor, James Johnston, who was Ordinary just as long as he wished to be." . For additional information on this Seymour family, see the work of Kimball Grant Everingham, on WorldConnect, or at his web site at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kgeroots/seymour.htm. |