William Mark Culpepper
Male, #4574, (14 Mar 1961 - 31 Oct 1962)
Birth* | 14 Mar 1961 | William was born at Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, on 14 Mar 1961. |
Death* | 31 Oct 1962 | He died at Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, on 31 Oct 1962 at age 1. |
Last Edited | 14 Apr 1999 |
Frances Peterman
Female, #4576, (24 Dec 1931 - 10 Sep 2005)
Birth* | 24 Dec 1931 | Frances was born on 24 Dec 1931. Bootise was the daughter of Judge Frank H. Peterman and Julia O'Shee Peterman.1,2 |
Married Name | say 1952 | As of say 1952, her married name was Voelker.1 |
Marriage* | say 1952 | She married Edward S. Voelker Jr. say 1952.1 |
Marriage* | 1981 | She married Robert Campbell Culpepper Jr., M.D. in 1981. |
Married Name | 1981 | As of 1981, her married name was Culpepper. |
Death* | 10 Sep 2005 | She died at Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, on 10 Sep 2005 at age 73.1 |
Obituary* | 11 Sep 2005 | Services for Frances 'Bootsie' Peterman Culpepper will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, September 13, 2005, in Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church with Rev. Dan O'Connor officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Memorial Park, Pineville under the direction of John Kramer & Son. Frances Peterman Culpepper, 73, of Alexandria, died Saturday, September 10, 2005, in her residence. Mrs. Culpepper was a member of Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church, a Eucharist Minister, and a member of the Altar Society. She attended Providence Academy, was a graduate of Bolton High School and attended LSU. Bootsie was a member of the Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital Auxiliary, a board member of Fotaz, a member of the Green Thumb Garden Club, Alexandria Junior League and a charter member of the Dominettes. She was preceded in death by her parents, Judge Frank H. Peterman and Julia O'Shee Peterman. Frances Culpepper is survived by her husband Dr. Robert C. Culpepper of Alexandria; two sons, Edward S. 'Ned' Voelker III of Alexandria and Peter Voelker of Alexandria; two daughters, Katherine 'Kate' V. Thomas of Alexandria and Evelyn V. Jones of Alexandria; two sisters, Louise Prosser of Baton Rouge and Julia Burden of Alexandria; four step-sons, Robert A. Culpepper of Nacogdoches, Texas, David H. Culpepper of Jackson, Mississippi, Paul M. Culpepper of Lafayette and Richard N. Culpepper of Baton Rouge; 21 grandchildren. Friends are asked to call from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Monday and from 8:30 until 9:30 Tuesday at John Kramer & Son. A Christian Wake service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Pallbearers will be: Robert Culpepper, David Culpepper, Paul Culpepper, Richard Culpepper, Ned Voelker, Peter Voelker, David Voelker, Lafe Jones and Ben Thomas. Memorials may be made to: Fotaz, P.O. Box 6015, Alexandria, LA 71307-6015 or St. Jude Childrens Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 300, Memphis, Tennessee 38148.1 |
Burial* | 13 Sep 2005 | Her body was interred on 13 Sep 2005 at Greenwood Memorial Park, Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.1 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2008 |
Citations
- Alexandria Daily Town Talk, Alexandria, LA.
http://www.thetowntalk.com
Obituary of Frances 'Bootsie' Peterman Culpepper, published September 11, 2005. - 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
William Samuel Albright
Male, #4577, (circa 1866 - 1897)
Birth* | circa 1866 | William was born at Hawfield, Orange Co., North Carolina, circa 1866. |
Marriage* | 17 Nov 1887 | He married Mamie Josephine Jones at DeRidder, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, on 17 Nov 1887. |
Death* | 1897 | He died in 1897. |
Family | Mamie Josephine Jones | |
Child |
Last Edited | 14 Apr 1999 |
Mamie Josephine Jones
Female, #4578, (8 Apr 1868 - 10 Aug 1946)
Birth* | 8 Apr 1868 | Mamie was born on 8 Apr 1868. |
Marriage* | 17 Nov 1887 | She married William Samuel Albright at DeRidder, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, on 17 Nov 1887 at age 19. |
Married Name | 17 Nov 1887 | As of 17 Nov 1887, her married name was Albright. |
Death of Spouse | 1897 | Her husband William Samuel Albright died in 1897. |
Death* | 10 Aug 1946 | She died at Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, on 10 Aug 1946 at age 78. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Greenwood Cemetery, Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. |
Family | William Samuel Albright | |
Child |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 1999 |
T. A. Seinknecht
Male, #4579, (say 1882 - )
Birth* | say 1882 | T. was born say 1882. |
Marriage* | 21 Dec 1903 | He married Marguerite Helen Albright on 21 Dec 1903. |
Divorce* | 1912 | He and Marguerite Helen Albright were divorced in 1912. |
Family | Marguerite Helen Albright |
Last Edited | 18 Oct 1999 |
Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA1
Male, #4580, (circa 1784 - between Oct 1854 and 1857)
DNA* | DNA testing of descendants of different sons of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA show that the descendants are related to each other but not to the mainline of Culpeppers. Allison Culpepper was once thought to be a grandson of Joseph Culpepper Sr. (died 1745) of Edgecombe County, NC, and was perhaps a son of John and Agnes Culpepper, or of John's brother, Joseph. However, the DNA testing has shown that their is no paternal connection between Allison and Joseph or to any other line of Culpeppers who have been tested. The best clues we have to Allison's ancestry are in two 1827 deeds in Jackson Co, GA. In Feb 1827, Allison Culpepper sold his 240 acres in Jackson Co, GA, two separate tracts on Candler's Creek, to Ambrose Yarbrough. Witnesses were Joel Culpepper and Dennis Duncan. The tracts had been granted originally to David Allen (40 acres) and E. Marbury (200 acres). The chain of title from these men to Allison Culpepper has not been found (Jackson Co. Deed Bk. L, both on p. 32). The Joel Culpepper who witnessed Allison's deed was the son of Joseph Culpepper III. Ambrose Yarbrough, who bought Allison's land, was a Baptist minister from Anson Co, NC. He was married to Elizabeth Culpepper, apparent daughter of John Culpepper. But Ambrose was closely associated with the family of Joseph Culpepper III, as well. He was a witness to the 1816 will of Joseph Culpepper III in Jackson Co. GA. Ambrose's daughter Frances married James Culpepper, son of the above Joel Culpepper, son of Joseph III. And it is significant that this 1827 record of Allison was in Jackson Co, where Joseph Culpepper III lived. Malachi Culpepper, the other known son of Joseph, Jr., was also connected to Jackson County. He received Revolutionary War Grants there between 1784 and 1793. (Miscellaneous Records of Jackson Co, GA, by Joseph T. Maddox, and Early Jackson Co Court Records). Given all of these connections, it is quite possible that there is a maternal Culpepper connection. Or Allison may have been adopted. Future DNA testing may reveal a close connection to another surname, but currently, the likely surname of Allison's father has not been identified.2,3 | |
Name Variation | He was also known as Allanson. | |
Birth* | circa 1784 | Allison was born at Georgia circa 1784. His ancestry is unknown. |
Birth of Son | circa 1804 | His son Charles Thomas Culpepper was born circa 1804 at Georgia.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1804 | He married Mary (?) at Georgia circa 1804. |
Miscellaneous* | 5 Oct 1808 | Allanson Culpepper makes affidavit before William O'Neal attesting to the Hood to Gilbert land sale. on 5 Oct 1808 at Laurens Co., Georgia.5 |
Birth of Son | circa 1810 | His son John B. Culpepper was born circa 1810 at Georgia. |
Birth of Son | circa 1812 | His son Joseph Franklin Culpepper was born circa 1812 at Georgia.6 |
Birth of Son | circa 1816 | His son Edward B. Culpepper was born circa 1816 at Jackson Co., Georgia.7,8 |
Land Lottery* | 1820 | He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1820 at Jackson Co., Georgia, lot 131-6 in Gwinnett Co., GA.9 |
1820 Census* | 7 Aug 1820 | Allison was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.10 |
Birth of Son | circa 1821 | His son Reuben T. Culpepper was born circa 1821 at Jackson Co., Georgia.11 |
Deed* | 6 Feb 1827 | He granted a deed to Ambrose Yarbrough, witnessed by Joel Culpepper of Sumter Co., AL on 6 Feb 1827 at Jackson Co., Georgia, Two deeds, same date and page: (1) Allison Culpepper to Ambrose Yarbrough for $100: 40 acres on Candler's Creek, part of a tract granted to David Allen. Wit: Joel Culpepper, Dennis Duncan, and (2) Allison Culpepper to Ambrose Yarbrough for $240: 200 acres on Candler's Creek, part of 1000 acres granted to E. Marbury. Wit: Joel Culpepper, Dennis Duncan.12 |
Employment* | 1829 | He was employed in 1829 at New Hope Baptist Church, Twiggs Co., Georgia.13 |
1830 Census* | 1 Jun 1830 | Allison was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.14 |
Land Lottery | 1832 | He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1832 at Houston Co., Georgia, lot 1044/3/1 in what became Forsyth Co., GA.15 |
1840 Census* | 1 Jun 1840 | Allison was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Stewart Co., Georgia.16 |
Tax List* | 1841 | He was listed in a tax list at Stewart Co., Georgia, in 1841.17 |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | Allison was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Stewart Co., Georgia.11 |
Probate | Aug 1853 | He bought from John B. Culpepper's estate in Aug 1853 at Stewart Co., Georgia.18 |
Relocation* | 16 Dec 1853 | On 16 Dec 1853, Webster County was created from the eastern third of Stewart County, and the Culpeppers were apparently in the part of Stewart that became Webster. |
Will* | Oct 1854 | He made a will at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854, naming as executor(s) Benjamin Kemp, naming as heir(s) Mary Culpepper, Eleanor Faust, Permelia Kemp, Charles Thomas Culpepper, Joseph Franklin Culpepper, Edward B. Culpepper, Eliza Frances Culpepper, Reuben T. Culpepper, Marcus Allison Culpepper, Mary Ann Elizabeth Culpepper, Benjamin B. Culpepper and Martha Eleanor Culpepper.19 |
Death* | between Oct 1854 and 1857 | He died at Webster Co., Georgia, between Oct 1854 and 1857. |
Probate* | 1857 | Probate action was taken on Allison's estate, with Reuben T. Culpepper and Benjamin Kemp as executor(s) in 1857 at Webster Co., Georgia. |
Biography* | Allison was born in the 1780's in GA, according to census records, and probably in the early to mid-1780's, since his eldest child was born around 1804. The 1850 census lists his age as 61, which would place his birth around 1788-1789, but that appears to be in error. In Nov 1822, Allison bought six head of sheep, for $14, from the estate of John Carmichael, deceased. (Jackson Co GA Inferior Court Minutes, 1809-1822). In Feb 1827, Allison Culpepper sold his 240 acres in Jackson Co, GA, to Ambrose Yarbrough. Witnesses were Joel Culpepper and Dennis Duncan (see below). That same year, Allison moved to Houston Co, GA, where he appears in a list of church members in June 1827 (History of Peach Co, GA, p. 150). Allison was a Primitive Baptist minister. During 1836-40 he was pastor of Sand Bed Church in Houston County, later known as Lake Baptist Church ("A Land So Dedicated," by B. Smith Hickson). This church was part of the Echeconnee Association of Primitive Baptist Churches. The original charter names as deacons Sampson Culpepper and Allen Sutton; clerk, James Holmes; and other members Joseph and Peltha Culpepper, Jardy Hargrove, Agnes Green, May Joyner, Frances Sutton, Temperance Baskins, William J. and Ann Collins, and Mary Haddock. Allison was also a member at one time of what is now called the Poplar Springs North Baptist Church, of Dublin, GA. The church was founded by Allison's relative, the Rev. Charles Culpepper. Other early members of this church included Mary, Allison's wife, Sampson Culpepper, Sr., Josiah and Nancy Warren (parents of Rachel Culpepper, Charles Culpepper's wife), Sarah Frances Culpepper Gilbert and her in-laws, John and Elizabeth Gilbert; Peletithe Gilbert Culpepper, wife of Sampson, Sr., and daughter of John and Elizabeth Gilbert, and others. This information is from a letter written in 1991 by R. M. Johnson, then the historian of this church, to Culpepper researcher Charles A. Wynn, Jr. At that time, a 359 page book was available on the history of this church. According to a book on Stewart County, in 1837, the Indian Dam Academy was founded. Trustees: Anderson Holt, Robert Hatcher, Ezekiel McMichael, Allison Culpepper, Richard A. Black.2 | |
Note* | 16 Dec 1902 | "A Short History of Sumter County, Formerly a Portion of Lee County" By Joseph Absolom Cobb Published December 16,1902 in Americus Daily Press Shortly after the treaty with the Creek Indians, made at Indian Springs, on the 12th of February, 1825, and was ratified April 22d of the same year by the government, Lee county was laid off and surveyed and divided into districts and lots. The land was drawn for in 1827, when Jacob W. Cobb drew lot No. ___ in what is now known as the 28th district, and the following year he and Avery Wheeler moved to it, it being situated on Line creek, or rather in the forks of Line creek and Boggy branch, now known as the Gipson plantation, with a few other pioneer settlers, viz.: Thomas Key, Thomas Eaton Ward, Isom West, Edmond Nunn, ____ Dorminy, Hardy Pitman, Thomas Kimmey and a few others not now recollected, made the first settlement this side of Flint river. In the year 1828 Jacob W. Cobb, Avery Wheeler, John W. Cowart, Thomas Key, Edmond Nunn, Isom West, Augustus Nunn and two negroes, Richmond and Judy, his wife, all cropped the Flint river at Shelby's ferry and settled about six miles this side on the waters of Line creek and commenced clearing up the lands just after the Creek Indians had moved across the Chattahoochee river into Alabama. The country was all new except a few little clearings that had been made by the Indians. In 1829 the country began to be settled up pretty thick. Lovett B. Smith, William Jordan, who is now living, Ebenezer J. Cottle, Joseph H. Daniel, S. Montgomery, William Pilcher, S. Dozier and W. Reed settled in and around what was known as Pond Town. Jacob Little, William Hughes, Solomon Snelgroves, Peter Faust, Anthony Miller, Allison Culpepper and Leven Adams settled in the western part of the county on Kinchafoonee creek. Jacob Little on Muckalee four miles south of Americus at which place Little's bridge is now situated. `In 1830, Hardy Hay, a man by the name of Dorminy, Elias Hodges, Lamb Hodges, Josiah Suggs and Johnny Suggs settled on what is now known as Philema creek. Sumter County, Ga. was laid off from Lee county by an act of the legislature in 1831, and the following named persons were chosen to lay off the town: John W. Cowart, Green M. Wheeler, Wright Brady and Jackson Tiner. They selected the lot of land No. 156, in the Twenty-seventh district, on the waters of Muckalee creek and south of Little creek, now known as Town creek. The surveyors pitched their tent near where the Central freight depot now stands. After laying off the streets and court house square, the commissioners met for the purpose of selecting a name for the county site. Each had a name selected and agreed to put all the names in a hat and blindfolded the writer of this article and let the name that I drew out be the one the town should be named, when Lovett B. Smith, one of the commissioners, told the balance of them that he had selected a name that he thought would suit them all, and Americus was the name, which was selected and agreed to by all. The early settlers of the town were Thomas Harvey, Green M. Wheeler, Wright Brady, Jacob W. Cobb, Gid. Thomas, Jackson Tiner, John Tiner, John Kimmey and others. The first house built was a small pine log house built by Pat Brady, on the lot known as Artesian corner. His stock of goods consisted of a barrel of whiskey, a box of tobacco, a box of chalk pipes, keg of powder, lead in bars and a small lot of gun flints. The next house was built by Jacob W. Cobb, on the corner where the tower now stands - Lamar and Lee streets - which was used for a hotel. The first term of the Superior court ever held in this county convened in this building, presided over by Judge Sturgis, of Columbus. The next house was built by Thomas Harvey, on the lot where now stands the McMath store. In 1834 a contract was let to Thomas Gardner to build a court house - a two-story wooden building - the lower story for a court room and the upper story for a jury room and for offices for county officials. The first school house built in the town was constructed on Town creek, at the north end of Lee street, just above Elbert Head's fish pond, Thomas Harvey being the first teacher. The first church was built in the old negro cemetery, and the first sermon was preached by Allison Culpepper. The first campmeeting in the county was also at the same place in 1834, conducted by John P. Duncan and John Talley. On the 29th of August, 1834, Robert E. Cobb was born - the first white person born in the town. After the court house was finished the court room was used for church purposes by the Primitives, represented by Allison Culpepper; Methodist by John Talley; Missionary, by Jonathan Davis, and Universalist by Rev. Shehan. The first Methodist church was built where the new church is now going up. The first man murdered in the town was one Boasman, said to have been killed by James Little. The second school taught in the town was at the place opposite W.H.C. Dudley's, on the lot known as the Gibons Taylor lot, where a big sycamore tree now stands. The writer was going to school there when that tree was set out by the teacher, Horris Dickson. The first lawyer in the town was E.R. Brown. The first doctor in the town was Dr. W.M. Hardwick. The first death occurring in the town was Kinchen Morgan, who died in the year 1835. As this brings me up to the year 1836, I will stop here, and will probably in the future give a history of all the early settlers of the county, together with their customs and peculiarities. I am only writing from memory, and possibly may have made some mistakes.20 |
Research note* | 29 Oct 2013 | From: Charles Culpepper Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 To: Warren Culpepper .... It appears that the ancestry of Allison Culpepper (Male, #4580) depends on information about the Jones and Marbury families. I am no where near proving it, but I believe Allison's father is a Jones and his mother a Marbury. The Marbury connection relates to your entry at Culpepper.gen. "The best clues we have to Allison's ancestry are in two 1827 deeds in Jackson Co, GA. In Feb 1827, Allison Culpepper sold his 240 acres in Jackson Co, GA, two separate tracts on Candler's Creek, to Ambrose Yarbrough. Witnesses were Joel Culpepper and Dennis Duncan. The tracts had been granted originally to David Allen (40 acres) and E. Marbury (200 acres)." I belive the E. Marbury who owned the land was either Emily Marbury, d. 1831; m. James Jones, b. 1769, MD, d. 11 Jan 1801, Washington DC. Which would account for the 67-marker match between Edwin Hilary Jones and I; and perhaps for the unrecorded ownership of the land by Allison. Or, E. Marbury could be one of her uncles: Eleazer "Eli" Marbury, b. Abt. 1703; or Eusebius Marbury, b. Abt. 1705; m. Catherine UNKNOWN. There does not appear to be another possible E. Marbury candidate. The Marbury family are notorious war profiteers (potentially, the worst in US history) who used their military rank to illegally claim land and make themselves spectacularly rich, with an extremely large quantity of land. It would not appeal to me to be a descendent of war profiteers, but I want to know who Allison's parents are, no matter who they are. ... Charles Edward Culpepper, III.21 |
Family | Mary (?) | |
Marriage* | circa 1804 | He married Mary (?) at Georgia circa 1804. |
Children |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 11 Feb 2014 |
Citations
- B. Smith Hickson, A Land So Dedicated: Houston Co, GA, .
p. 63. - Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), Phoenix, AZ.
- Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections.
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 288, Family 283, District 50, Lee Co., GA
C. T. Culpepper, 45, M, Farmer, RE=$100, GA
Lucretia Culpepper, 44, F, GA. - Allen Thomas, Laurens Co., Georgia Legal Records, 1807-1832, WH Wolfe Associates, Roswell, GA, 1991, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8535 P2ta.
page 183. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 117B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Joseph F. Culpepper, 38, M, Farmer, $270, GA
Nancy Culpepper, 19, F, GA
Charley Culpepper, 2, M, GA
Mary Culpepper, 6/12, F, GA. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 116B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Edward Culpepper, 33, M, Farmer, $220, GA
Remillison Culpepper, 26, F, GA
Amos Culpepper, 3, M, GA
Henry Culpepper, 5/12, M, GA. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 395, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
E. Culpepper, 43, M, Farmer, $1000/$6040, GA
Remilisant Culpepper, 35, F, GA
Amos Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Henry Culpepper, 9, M, GA
Rheubin Culpepper, 7, M, GA
John Culpepper, 6, M, GA
Rodolphus Culpepper, 4, M, GA
Charley Culpepper, 10/12, M, GA. - The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr., 1820 Land Lottery of Georgia, Southern Historical Press, Easley, SC, 1986, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8 R2la.
page 78. - 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 117B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 61, M, Farmer, $3,000, GA
Mary Culpepper, 63, F, GA
Reuben Culpepper, 29, M, GA
Frances Culpepper, 31, F, GA. - Jackson County, GA Deed Abstracts, Books E-L, 1808-1843, transcribed by Lewis W. Griffin from LDS Film (#376,992, 325,695-7): Deed Book L, page 32.
- Bess Vaughn Clark, compiler, Twiggs County, Georgia, Records: A Reconstructed Heritage, Fernandina Beach, FL: Wolfe Publishing, 1999, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 975.8545 H2c.
pages 285-286. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - Rev. S. Emmett Lucas Jr., The 1832 Gold Lottery of Georgia, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1988, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8 R2lb.
Allanson Culpepper, Burks District, Houston Co., GA, drew lot 1044/3/1 in what became Forsyth Co., GA, 1832. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 128, 18th District, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M15-20, 2M20-30, 1 M50-60, 2 F20-30, 1 F50-60. - E-mail written 2008-2012 to Culpepper Connections from Tim Savelle (gs/o #4636), Watkinsville, GA, e-mail address (Mar 2012).
An index to the 1841 Stewart Co GA Tax Digest index shows Allison Culpepper as a property owner. He was also an agent for property owners Joseph Culpepper and E. B. Culpepper. This is from a Stewart Co GA history book. - Stewart Co., GA Probate Book C, pages 123-124.
- Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
- Copied from http://www.sumtercountyhistory.com/history.htm, the link having been provided to Culpepper Connections by Charles Edward Culpepper, III (#4812).
- E-mail written 1998-2013 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper from Charles Edward Culpepper III (#4812), Great Falls, Montana, e-mail address.
Mary (?)
Female, #4581, (circa 1787 - circa 1852)
Birth* | circa 1787 | Mary was born circa 1787. |
Birth of Son | circa 1804 | Her son Charles Thomas Culpepper was born circa 1804 at Georgia.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1804 | She married Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Georgia circa 1804. |
Married Name | circa 1804 | As of circa 1804, her married name was Culpepper. |
Birth of Son | circa 1810 | Her son John B. Culpepper was born circa 1810 at Georgia. |
Birth of Son | circa 1812 | Her son Joseph Franklin Culpepper was born circa 1812 at Georgia.2 |
Birth of Son | circa 1816 | Her son Edward B. Culpepper was born circa 1816 at Jackson Co., Georgia.3,4 |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Mary was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.5 |
Birth of Son | circa 1821 | Her son Reuben T. Culpepper was born circa 1821 at Jackson Co., Georgia.6 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Mary was probably a free white female, age 40 and under 50, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.7 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Mary was probably a free white female, age 50 and under 60, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Stewart Co., Georgia.8 |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Mary, Reuben and Eliza listed as a household member living with Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Stewart Co., Georgia.6 |
Death* | circa 1852 | She died at Georgia circa 1852. |
Will | Oct 1854 | Mary, Eleanor, Permelia, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Eliza, Reuben, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854.9 |
Family | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA | |
Marriage* | circa 1804 | She married Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Georgia circa 1804. |
Children |
Last Edited | 26 May 2003 |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 288, Family 283, District 50, Lee Co., GA
C. T. Culpepper, 45, M, Farmer, RE=$100, GA
Lucretia Culpepper, 44, F, GA. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 117B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Joseph F. Culpepper, 38, M, Farmer, $270, GA
Nancy Culpepper, 19, F, GA
Charley Culpepper, 2, M, GA
Mary Culpepper, 6/12, F, GA. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 116B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Edward Culpepper, 33, M, Farmer, $220, GA
Remillison Culpepper, 26, F, GA
Amos Culpepper, 3, M, GA
Henry Culpepper, 5/12, M, GA. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 395, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
E. Culpepper, 43, M, Farmer, $1000/$6040, GA
Remilisant Culpepper, 35, F, GA
Amos Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Henry Culpepper, 9, M, GA
Rheubin Culpepper, 7, M, GA
John Culpepper, 6, M, GA
Rodolphus Culpepper, 4, M, GA
Charley Culpepper, 10/12, M, GA. - 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 117B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 61, M, Farmer, $3,000, GA
Mary Culpepper, 63, F, GA
Reuben Culpepper, 29, M, GA
Frances Culpepper, 31, F, GA. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 128, 18th District, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M15-20, 2M20-30, 1 M50-60, 2 F20-30, 1 F50-60. - Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
Permelia Culpepper
Female, #4582, (circa 1815 - after 1 Jun 1870)
Father* | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
Birth* | circa 1815 | Permelia was born at Georgia circa 1815. |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Permelia was probably a free white female, under the age of 10, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.1 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Permelia was probably a free white female, age 15 and under 20, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.2 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Eliza and Permelia was probably a free white female, age 20 and under 30, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Stewart Co., Georgia.3 |
Married Name | say 1842 | As of say 1842, her married name was Kemp. |
Marriage* | say 1842 | She married Benjamin Kemp say 1842. |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Permelia listed as a household member living with Benjamin Kemp on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Sumter Co., Georgia.4 |
Will | Oct 1854 | Mary, Eleanor, Permelia, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Eliza, Reuben, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854.5 |
1860 Census | 1 Jun 1860 | Permelia, Eliza and Mary listed as a household member living with Benjamin Kemp in the 1860 Census at Sumter Co., Georgia.6 |
1870 Census* | 1 Jun 1870 | Permelia was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Terrell Co., Georgia.7 |
Death* | after 1 Jun 1870 | She died at Georgia after 1 Jun 1870. |
Family | Benjamin Kemp | |
Marriage* | say 1842 | She married Benjamin Kemp say 1842. |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 14 Jun 2003 |
Citations
- 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 128, 18th District, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M15-20, 2M20-30, 1 M50-60, 2 F20-30, 1 F50-60. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 167, Family 319, District 17, Sumter Co., GA
Benjamin Kemp, 38, M, Farmer, RE=$2500, GA
Permelia (Culpepper) Kemp, 39, F, GA. - Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 472, Family 10, Bottsford PO, Sumter Co., GA
Benj Kemp, 49, M, Farmer, $5000/$9000, GA
Permilia (Culpepper) Kemp, 40, F, GA
Mary F. Culpepper, 10, F, GA
Eliza F. Culpepper, 41, F, GA. - 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Page 427A, Dwelling 458, Families 475-476, Dawson PO, Terrell Co., GA
Parmalee (Culpepper) Kemp, 60, F, Keeping House, $8000/$100, GA
Frances Culpepper, 50, F, Boarding, GA.
John B. Culpepper
Male, #4583, (circa 1810 - circa Jun 1853)
Father* | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
DNA* | To help confirm John B. Culpepper's descent from Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA, we are seeking a descendant of John's to participate in our free DNA testing project. For more information, go to: http://gen.culpepper.com/dna. | |
Birth* | circa 1810 | John was born at Georgia circa 1810. |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Edward, Joseph and John was probably a free white male, age under 10, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.1 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | John and Charles was probably a free white male, age 20 and under 30, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.2 |
Land Lottery* | 1832 | He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1832 at Houston Co., Georgia, lot 74/25/3 in what became Murray Co., GA.3 |
Marriage* | 26 Nov 1835 | He married Martha Kemp at Houston Co., Georgia, on 26 Nov 1835.4 |
Indian Wars* | 1836 | He served in one of the Creek and Seminole Indian Wars in 1836 (Second Creek Indian War, 55th Regiment of the Georgia Militia (Captain Smith's).)5 |
Birth of Son | 20 Aug 1836 | His son Marcus Allison Culpepper was born on 20 Aug 1836 at Houston Co., Georgia. |
Birth of Son | circa 1840 | His son Benjamin B. Culpepper was born circa 1840 at Houston Co., Georgia. |
1840 Census* | 1 Jun 1840 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Houston Co., Georgia.6 |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Sumter Co., Georgia.7 |
Deed* | 1 May 1852 | He was granted a deed on 1 May 1852 at Sumter Co., Georgia, Book J, page 366. John Culpepper of Stewart Co., GA to Lemuel Gresham of Sumter Co., GA for $1,500, Lot 30 in 17th District on Bear Creek, 202.5 acres as granted to Wm. C. Bradberry. Witness: Wm. Miller. |
Will* | May 1853 | He made a will at Stewart Co., Georgia, in May 1853, naming as executor(s) Benjamin Kemp and Reuben T. Culpepper, naming as heir(s) Martha Kemp, Marcus Allison Culpepper, Mary Ann Elizabeth Culpepper, Benjamin B. Culpepper and Martha Eleanor Culpepper.8 |
Death* | circa Jun 1853 | He died at Stewart Co., Georgia, circa Jun 1853. |
Probate* | Aug 1853 | Probate action was taken on John's estate, with Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA, Charles Thomas Culpepper and Reuben T. Culpepper buying from the estate in Aug 1853 at Stewart Co., Georgia.9 |
Family | Martha Kemp | |
Marriage* | 26 Nov 1835 | He married Martha Kemp at Houston Co., Georgia, on 26 Nov 1835.4 |
Children |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 19 Dec 2008 |
Citations
- 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - James F. Smith, compiler, Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.asp?dbid=4242
John Culpepper, Bucks District, Houston Co., GA, drew lot 74/25/3 in what became Murray Co., GA, 1832. - Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
John Culpepper and Martha Kemp on 26 Nov 1835 in Houston Co., GA. - Posted by Virginia Crilley at GAHOUSTO-L @ rootsweb.com. Thanks to Ralph Bailey for a list of the names of the officers and men in the 55th Regiment of the Georgia Militia (Captain Smith's) who marched from Houston County on 27 May 1836 to rendezvous at Columbus, Thursday, 2 Jun 1836. Included on a list of Invalids was "John B. Culpepper."
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 372, Unk Twp, Houston Co., GA
John Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1 M30-40, 1 F0-5, 1 F30-40. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 167, Family 318, District 17, Sumter Co., GA
John Culpepper, 41, M, Farmer, RE=$1242, GA
Martha Culpepper, 40, F, GA
Mark Culpepper, 13, M, GA
Mary Culpepper, 11, F, GA
Benjamin Culpepper, 10, M, GA
Martha Culpepper, 8, F, GA. - Stewart Co., GA Wills Book B, page 40.
- Stewart Co., GA Probate Book C, pages 123-124.
Martha Kemp
Female, #4584, (circa 1810 - after 1880)
Birth* | circa 1810 | Martha was born circa 1810. |
Marriage* | 26 Nov 1835 | She married John B. Culpepper at Houston Co., Georgia, on 26 Nov 1835.1 |
Married Name | 26 Nov 1835 | As of 26 Nov 1835, her married name was Culpepper. |
Birth of Son | 20 Aug 1836 | Her son Marcus Allison Culpepper was born on 20 Aug 1836 at Houston Co., Georgia. |
Birth of Son | circa 1840 | Her son Benjamin B. Culpepper was born circa 1840 at Houston Co., Georgia. |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Martha was probably a free white female, age 30 and under 40, in John B. Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Houston Co., Georgia.2 |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | Martha listed as a household member living with John B. Culpepper on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Sumter Co., Georgia.3 |
Will | May 1853 | Martha, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of John B. Culpepper at Stewart Co., Georgia, in May 1853.4 |
1860 Slave Census* | 1 Jun 1860 | She was listed as a slave owner on the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.5 |
1860 Census* | 1 Jun 1860 | Martha was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.6 |
1870 Census | 1 Jun 1870 | Sarah, John, Benjamin, Uriah, Sarah and Martha listed as a household member living with Marcus Allison Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.7 |
1880 Census | 1 Jun 1880 | Martha was listed as a mother-in-law in James Wiggins's household on the 1880 Census at Terrell Co., Georgia.8 |
Death* | after 1880 | She died at Terrell Co., Georgia, after 1880. |
Family | John B. Culpepper | |
Marriage* | 26 Nov 1835 | She married John B. Culpepper at Houston Co., Georgia, on 26 Nov 1835.1 |
Children |
Last Edited | 14 Nov 2004 |
Citations
- Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
John Culpepper and Martha Kemp on 26 Nov 1835 in Houston Co., GA. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 372, Unk Twp, Houston Co., GA
John Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1 M30-40, 1 F0-5, 1 F30-40. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 167, Family 318, District 17, Sumter Co., GA
John Culpepper, 41, M, Farmer, RE=$1242, GA
Martha Culpepper, 40, F, GA
Mark Culpepper, 13, M, GA
Mary Culpepper, 11, F, GA
Benjamin Culpepper, 10, M, GA
Martha Culpepper, 8, F, GA. - Stewart Co., GA Wills Book B, page 40.
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
1860 Slave Schedule, Webster Co., GA
M. Culpepper, 1 slave: 22M Mulatto. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 389, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
M. Culpepper, 50, F, Farmer, $1800/$4080, GA
N. J. Webb, 28, M, GA
Martha Webb, 18, F, GA. - 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Page 408A, Family 242, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
M. A. Culpepper, 33, M, Farmer, -/$325, GA (ID: 4597)
S. A. Culpepper, 34, F, GA
J. T. Culpepper, 14, M, GA
B. B. Culpepper, 12, M, GA
M. A. Culpepper, 8, M, GA
S. A. Culpepper, 4, M, GA
W. W. Cook, 18, M, Farm Laborer, GA
Family 243:
Marthy Culpepper, 61, F, Keeping House, $2000/$125, GA. - 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Eleventh, Page 229C, Terrell Co., GA
James Wiggins, Self, M, M, W, 61, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
Mary (Culpepper) Wiggins, Wife, F, M, W, 41, Keeping House, GA/GA/GA
Jessie Wiggins, Son, M, S, W, 5, ---, GA/GA/GA
Cassie Wiggins, Dau, F, S, W, 3, ---, GA/GA/GA
Joel Wiggins, Son, M, S, W, 11M, ---, GA/GA/GA
Martha Culpepper, MotherL, F, D, W, 70, At House, GA/GA/GA
Emma Brooks, SDau, F, S, W, 20, Laborer, GA/GA/GA.
Eleanor Culpepper
Female, #4585, (circa 1809 - )
Father* | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
Birth* | circa 1809 | Eleanor was born at Georgia circa 1809. |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Eleanor was probably a free white female, age 10 and under 16, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.1 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Eleanor was probably a free white female, age 20 and under 30, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1832 | She married Peter Faust circa 1832. |
Married Name | circa 1832 | As of circa 1832, her married name was Faust. |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Eleanor was probably a free white female, age 20 and under 30, in Peter Faust's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Sumter Co., Georgia.3 |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Eleanor listed as a household member living with Peter Faust on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Sumter Co., Georgia.4 |
Will | Oct 1854 | Mary, Eleanor, Permelia, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Eliza, Reuben, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854.5 |
Family | Peter Faust | |
Marriage* | circa 1832 | She married Peter Faust circa 1832. |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2006 |
Citations
- 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Sumter, Georgia; Roll: 50; Page: 164
2 males under 5; 1 male 5-10, one male 20-30; 2 females under 5, 1 female 5-10, one female 20-30. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
District 17, Sumter, Georgia; Roll: M432_82; Page: 168; Image: 339. - Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
Joseph Franklin Culpepper
Male, #4586, (circa 1812 - 14 Sep 1864)
Father* | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
DNA* | He has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA. The ancestry of Allison is unknown. | |
Birth* | circa 1812 | Joseph was born at Georgia circa 1812.1 |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Edward, Joseph and John was probably a free white male, age under 10, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.2 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Joseph was probably a free white male, age 15 and under 20, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.3 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Edward and Joseph was probably a free white male, age 20 and under 30, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Stewart Co., Georgia.4 |
Tax List* | 1841 | He was listed in a tax list at Stewart Co., Georgia, in 1841.5 |
Marriage* | 19 Aug 1847 | He married Nancy Ann R. Adams at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 19 Aug 1847.6,7 |
Birth of Son | 7 Jul 1848 | His son Charles Allison Culpepper was born on 7 Jul 1848 at Stewart Co., Georgia. |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | Joseph was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Stewart Co., Georgia.1 |
Death of Mother | circa 1852 | His mother Mary (?) died circa 1852 at Georgia. |
Relocation* | 16 Dec 1853 | On 16 Dec 1853, Webster County was created from the eastern third of Stewart County, and the Culpeppers were apparently in the part of Stewart that became Webster. |
Will | Oct 1854 | Mary, Eleanor, Permelia, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Eliza, Reuben, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854.8 |
Birth of Son | Mar 1855 | His son John B. Culpepper was born in Mar 1855 at Webster Co., Georgia. |
Birth of Son | 13 May 1856 | His son Edward Reuben Culpepper was born on 13 May 1856 at Webster Co., Georgia.9 |
Birth of Son | 11 Nov 1858 | His son James P. E. Culpepper was born on 11 Nov 1858 at Webster Co., Georgia.10,11 |
1860 Census* | 1 Jun 1860 | Joseph was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.10 |
Civil War* | between 1862 and 1864 | He served in the War Between the States between 1862 and 1864 Enlisted on 15 Jul 1864 as a Private and mustered into Co. D, 12th Infantry. Later served in Co. B 11th GA. Died of disease (measles) on 15 Sep 1864 at Macon, GA Hospital.12,13 |
Death* | 14 Sep 1864 | He died at Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia, on 14 Sep 1864.14 |
Burial* | circa 15 Sep 1864 | His body was interred circa 15 Sep 1864 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia.15 |
Biography* | Pension Records of the Soldiers of the 11th Georgia, Company B, from Lee County, Georgia Joseph F. Culpepper, Private. His wife Nancy R. Culpepper filed for his pension in Webster County, Georgia. J. B. Goss, J. R Stapleton, and A. J. Smith of Webster County, Georgia served as witnesses for her. Affidavit to be made by the Widow STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Webster In person came before me, the undersigned Ordinary Mrs. Nancy R. Culpepper, who being sworn according to law, says under oath that she is the widow of Joseph F. Culpepper, who was a soldier in the service of the Confederate States, and served as a member of Company B, of the 11th Regiment of Georgia Volunteers, that he enlisted in said service on or about the 3rd day July 1864, and was in the army up to September 1864. That while in the Army, he was on the 14th day of September 1864 taken sick with measles and died at Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon, Georgia. Affidavit for Three Witnesses STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Webster In person came before me, the undersigned Ordinary in and for said County, witnesses J. B. Goss, J. R. Stapleton, and A.J. Smith (each known to said Attesting Officer as truthful, reliable and reputable citizens), who severally say oath, that, from their own personal knowledge, Mrs. Nancy R. Culpepper, of the County of Webster, State of Georgia, is the widow of Joseph Franklin Culpepper, who was a soldier in Company B of the 11th Regiment of Georgia Volunteers. That said soldier enlisted in the service of the Confederate States (or the GeorgiaState Troops) on or about the 14th day of September 1864. That while in said service, or by reason of said service in the Army, he lost his life as follows: Was taken sick with measles and died from the effects of measles. James R. Stapleton comes before me and on oath says that he was in the same company with the said Joseph F. Culpepper and that while in service he was reported sick and soon afterwards was reported dead and he has never seen nor heard of the said Joseph F. Culpepper since and that he is satisfied that the said Joseph F. Culpepper died at the time he was reported to have died and that he had lived near by the family of said Culpeppers ever since the surrender. J. B. Goss on oath says that he was a comrade of Joseph F. Culpepper in the Confederate service and that at the time of his death he was in the service and was in the City Hall Hospital at Macon, Georgia and died on or about the 14th day of September 1864 and that he the said Goss said the said Culpepper died and he carried his body out of the ward after his death. P. L. Christian further swears that he knows the said Joseph F. Culpepper was in the City Hospital very sick and that he was reported dead and if he should not have died he has ever since been unknown and that his is just as certain that the said Joseph F. Culpepper died while in the service of the Confederacy. |
Family | Nancy Ann R. Adams | |
Marriage* | 19 Aug 1847 | He married Nancy Ann R. Adams at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 19 Aug 1847.6,7 |
Children |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 21 Mar 2012 |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 117B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Joseph F. Culpepper, 38, M, Farmer, $270, GA
Nancy Culpepper, 19, F, GA
Charley Culpepper, 2, M, GA
Mary Culpepper, 6/12, F, GA. - 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 128, 18th District, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M15-20, 2M20-30, 1 M50-60, 2 F20-30, 1 F50-60. - E-mail written 2008-2012 to Culpepper Connections from Tim Savelle (gs/o #4636), Watkinsville, GA, e-mail address (Mar 2012).
An index to the 1841 Stewart Co GA Tax Digest index shows Allison Culpepper as a property owner. He was also an agent for property owners Joseph Culpepper and E. B. Culpepper. This is from a Stewart Co GA history book. - Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
Joseph F. Culpepper and Nancy A. R. Adams on 19 Aug 1847 in Randolph Co., GA, Book 2, page 72. - Max L. Tatum, compiler, Randolph County, Georgia, Marriage Records: From the Beginning, 1828-1922, Albany, GA: , 1997.
Joseph F. Culpepper & Nancy Ann R. Adams, 19 Aug 1847, Randolph Co., GA, Book 2, p. 72. - Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
- USGenWeb Archives.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/mitchell/cemeteries/pela-i.txt
Pelham City Cemetery, Pelham, Mitchell Co., GA
+ E. R. Culpepper, 13 May 1856 - 26 Aug 1914
+ Edy Culpepper, 1857 - 1931. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 388, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
J. F. Culpepper, 47, M, Farmer, -/$275, GA
Nancy A. Culpepper, 30, F, GA
Allison Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Mary F. Culpepper, 9, F, GA
John B. Culpepper, 6, M, GA
Rheubin E. Culpepper, 4, M, GA
James E. Culpepper, 1, M, GA. - Find a Grave (online database)
http://www.findagrave.com
Record added 23 Nov 2007 by the Terrell Historical Society. Accessed 21 Jul 2009.
Chickasawhatchee Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell County, Georgia
James P Culpepper, Nov. 11, 1858 - May 9, 1933 (Memorial# 23046855)
Nancy Edie Culpepper, Apr. 3, 1875 - May 24, 1962 (Memorial# 23046784). - Georgia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy, Roster of Confederate Graves, GA: UDC-GA, 1995.
Bibb County, GA, Rose Hill – Confederate Block Cemetery, Macon, GA
J. F. Culpepper, Co. B 11th GA, d. 14 Sep 1864. - Lillian Henderson (transcription by Fred Gleaton), compiler, Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865, Americus, GA: Lake Blackshear Regional Libray, 1964.
- E-mail from Loris Orrin Brewer Jr. (#40497), e-mail address (Feb 2013), Lockhart, Texas, (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/e/Loris-O-Brewer/), 512-398-2797 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper, 2001-2013.
- Cemetery records of Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Bibb Co., GA
CSA Grave: J. F. Culpepper, Co. B 11th GA, d. 14 Sep 1864.
Nancy Ann R. Adams
Female, #4587, (24 Feb 1830 - 18 Feb 1910)
Birth* | 24 Feb 1830 | Nancy was born at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 24 Feb 1830. |
Marriage* | 19 Aug 1847 | She married Joseph Franklin Culpepper at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 19 Aug 1847 at age 17.1,2 |
Married Name | 19 Aug 1847 | As of 19 Aug 1847, her married name was Culpepper. |
Birth of Son | 7 Jul 1848 | Her son Charles Allison Culpepper was born on 7 Jul 1848 at Stewart Co., Georgia. |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Nancy, Charles and Mary listed as a household member living with Joseph Franklin Culpepper on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Stewart Co., Georgia.3 |
Relocation | 16 Dec 1853 | On 16 Dec 1853, Webster County was created from the eastern third of Stewart County, and the Culpeppers were apparently in the part of Stewart that became Webster. |
Birth of Son | Mar 1855 | Her son John B. Culpepper was born in Mar 1855 at Webster Co., Georgia. |
Birth of Son | 13 May 1856 | Her son Edward Reuben Culpepper was born on 13 May 1856 at Webster Co., Georgia.4 |
Birth of Son | 11 Nov 1858 | Her son James P. E. Culpepper was born on 11 Nov 1858 at Webster Co., Georgia.5,6 |
1860 Census | 1 Jun 1860 | Nancy, Charles, Mary, John, Edward and James listed as a household member living with Joseph Franklin Culpepper in the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.5 |
Death of Spouse | 14 Sep 1864 | Her husband Joseph Franklin Culpepper died on 14 Sep 1864 at Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia.7 |
Military pension* | She applied for a military pension at Webster Co., Georgia.8 | |
1880 Census* | 1 Jun 1880 | Nancy was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.9 |
1900 Census | 1 Jun 1900 | Nancy was listed as a mother in James P. E. Culpepper's household on the 1900 Census at Terrell Co., Georgia.10 |
Death* | 18 Feb 1910 | She died at Terrell Co., Georgia, on 18 Feb 1910 at age 79. |
Burial* | circa 20 Feb 1910 | Her body was interred circa 20 Feb 1910 at Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Terrell Co., Georgia. |
Family | Joseph Franklin Culpepper | |
Marriage* | 19 Aug 1847 | She married Joseph Franklin Culpepper at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 19 Aug 1847 at age 17.1,2 |
Children |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2005 |
Citations
- Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
Joseph F. Culpepper and Nancy A. R. Adams on 19 Aug 1847 in Randolph Co., GA, Book 2, page 72. - Max L. Tatum, compiler, Randolph County, Georgia, Marriage Records: From the Beginning, 1828-1922, Albany, GA: , 1997.
Joseph F. Culpepper & Nancy Ann R. Adams, 19 Aug 1847, Randolph Co., GA, Book 2, p. 72. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 117B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Joseph F. Culpepper, 38, M, Farmer, $270, GA
Nancy Culpepper, 19, F, GA
Charley Culpepper, 2, M, GA
Mary Culpepper, 6/12, F, GA. - USGenWeb Archives.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/mitchell/cemeteries/pela-i.txt
Pelham City Cemetery, Pelham, Mitchell Co., GA
+ E. R. Culpepper, 13 May 1856 - 26 Aug 1914
+ Edy Culpepper, 1857 - 1931. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 388, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
J. F. Culpepper, 47, M, Farmer, -/$275, GA
Nancy A. Culpepper, 30, F, GA
Allison Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Mary F. Culpepper, 9, F, GA
John B. Culpepper, 6, M, GA
Rheubin E. Culpepper, 4, M, GA
James E. Culpepper, 1, M, GA. - Find a Grave (online database)
http://www.findagrave.com
Record added 23 Nov 2007 by the Terrell Historical Society. Accessed 21 Jul 2009.
Chickasawhatchee Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Dawson, Terrell County, Georgia
James P Culpepper, Nov. 11, 1858 - May 9, 1933 (Memorial# 23046855)
Nancy Edie Culpepper, Apr. 3, 1875 - May 24, 1962 (Memorial# 23046784). - E-mail from Loris Orrin Brewer Jr. (#40497), e-mail address (Feb 2013), Lockhart, Texas, (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/e/Loris-O-Brewer/), 512-398-2797 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper, 2001-2013.
- Virgil D. White, compiler, Index to Georgia Civil War Confederate Pension Files, Waynesboro, TN: The National Historical Publishing Company, 1996.
Pages 261-262: Nancy R. Culpepper, widow of Joseph E. Culpepper of Co B, 11th GA, she lived in Webster County, GA. - 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Page 495D, ED 87, Family 351, District 1093, Webster Co., GA
Nancy Culpepper, Self, F, W, W, 54, Keeping House, GA/GA/GA (ID: 4587)
John B. Culpepper, Son, M, M, W, 26, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
Francis Culpepper, Wife (Dau-in-law), F, M, W, 23, Keeping House, GA/GA/GA
Samuel B. Culpepper, (Grand-) Son, M, S, W, 3, At Home, GA/GA/GA
Martha E. Culpepper, (Grand-) Dau, F, S, W, 2, At Home, GA/GA/GA
Franklin Culpepper, (Grand-) Son, M, S, W, 11M, At Home, GA/GA/GA
Nancy E. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 18, At Home, GA/GA/GA
James P. E. Culpepper, Son, M, S, W, 21, Laborer, GA/GA/GA
(It appears that the census taker was inconsistent with relationships above. The HH Nancy was the mother of John B. who was married to Francis. Apparently Samuel, Martha and Franklin are the children of John B. & Francis. Then the last two names, Nancy E. and James P. E., were apparently children of the elder Nancy.). - 1900 Federal Census, United States.
Page 126A, Family 253, District 1150, Terrell Co., GA
James Culpepper, Head, M, Nov 1858, 41, md 2 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
Eadie Culpepper, Wife, F, Apr 1875, 25, md 2 yrs, ch 0/0, GA/GA/GA
Frank Culpepper, Son, M, Dec 1890, 9, S, GA/GA/GA
Nancy Culpepper, Mother, F, Feb 1830, 70, wid, GA/SC/SC.
Charles Thomas Culpepper
Male, #4588, (circa 1804 - after 1870)
Father* | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
Birth* | circa 1804 | Charles was born at Georgia circa 1804.1 |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Charles was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 16, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.2 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | John and Charles was probably a free white male, age 20 and under 30, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.3 |
Land Lottery* | 1832 | He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1832 at Houston Co., Georgia, lot 219/23/3 in what became Floyd Co., GA, and lot 123/10/4 in what became Murray Co., GA.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1832 | He married Lucretia (?) circa 1832. |
Deed* | 8 Jan 1838 | He witnessed a deed grant on 8 Jan 1838 at Randolph Co., Georgia, SAMUEL S. WEST of Randolph Co. to L. L. HARRISON of Wilkinson Co. Lot #138, 8th Dist. Wit.: James Butler, Charles Culpepper, G. W. Harrison, J.I.C. Jan. 8, 1838/Dec. 20, 1838. (Randolph Co., GA Deeds.) |
1840 Census* | 1 Jun 1840 | Charles was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Houston Co., Georgia. (Unaccounted for is 1 Female 20-30.)5 |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | Charles was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Lee Co., Georgia.1 |
Probate | Aug 1853 | He bought from John B. Culpepper's estate in Aug 1853 at Stewart Co., Georgia.6 |
Will | Oct 1854 | Mary, Eleanor, Permelia, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Eliza, Reuben, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854.7 |
1860 Census* | 1 Jun 1860 | Charles was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia. Living alone..8 |
Marriage* | 24 Jul 1860 | He married Cenah Mott at Macon Co., Georgia, on 24 Jul 1860.9 |
1870 Census* | 1 Jun 1870 | Charles was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.10 |
Death* | after 1870 | He died at Webster Co., Georgia, after 1870. |
Family 1 | Lucretia (?) | |
Marriage* | circa 1832 | He married Lucretia (?) circa 1832. |
Family 2 | Cenah Mott | |
Marriage* | 24 Jul 1860 | He married Cenah Mott at Macon Co., Georgia, on 24 Jul 1860.9 |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 27 May 2004 |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 288, Family 283, District 50, Lee Co., GA
C. T. Culpepper, 45, M, Farmer, RE=$100, GA
Lucretia Culpepper, 44, F, GA. - 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - James F. Smith, compiler, Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.asp?dbid=4242
Charles T. Culpepper, Bucks District, Houston Co., GA, drew lot 219/23/3 in what became Floyd Co., GA, and lot 123/10/4 in what became Murray Co., GA, 1832. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 371, Unk Twp, Houston Co., GA
Charles T. Culpepper, 1 M30-40, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40. - Stewart Co., GA Probate Book C, pages 123-124.
- Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 389, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
C. T. Culpepper, 58, M, Farmer, $2810/$36, GA. - Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
Charles T. Culpepper and Cenah Mott on 24 Jul 1860 in Macon Co., GA. - 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Page 404A, Family 174, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
Charles T. Culpepper, 65, M, Farmer, $600/$160, GA
Sciney Culpepper, 55, F, GA.
Lucretia (?)
Female, #4589, (circa 1806 - before 1860)
Birth* | circa 1806 | Lucretia was born at Georgia circa 1806. |
Marriage* | circa 1832 | She married Charles Thomas Culpepper circa 1832. |
Married Name | circa 1832 | As of circa 1832, her married name was Culpepper. |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Lucretia was probably a free white female, age 30 and under 40, in Charles Thomas Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Houston Co., Georgia. (Unaccounted for is 1 Female 20-30.)1 |
1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Lucretia listed as a household member living with Charles Thomas Culpepper on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Lee Co., Georgia.2 |
Death* | before 1860 | She died before 1860. |
Family | Charles Thomas Culpepper |
Last Edited | 14 Apr 1999 |
Citations
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 371, Unk Twp, Houston Co., GA
Charles T. Culpepper, 1 M30-40, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 288, Family 283, District 50, Lee Co., GA
C. T. Culpepper, 45, M, Farmer, RE=$100, GA
Lucretia Culpepper, 44, F, GA.
Edward B. Culpepper
Male, #4590, (circa 1816 - 1862)
Father* | Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA |
Mother* | Mary (?) |
DNA* | He has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA. The ancestry of Allison is unknown. | |
Birth* | circa 1816 | Edward was born at Jackson Co., Georgia, circa 1816.1,2 |
1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Edward, Joseph and John was probably a free white male, age under 10, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.3 |
1830 Census | 1 Jun 1830 | Edward was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 15, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.4 |
1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Edward and Joseph was probably a free white male, age 20 and under 30, in Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Stewart Co., Georgia.5 |
Tax List* | 1841 | He was listed in a tax list at Stewart Co., Georgia, in 1841.6 |
Marriage* | 11 Sep 1846 | He married Remillison Horton at Stewart Co., Georgia, on 11 Sep 1846.7 |
Birth of Son | 1 Sep 1847 | His son Rev. Amos Allison Culpepper was born on 1 Sep 1847 at Stewart Co., Georgia. |
Birth of Son | Jan 1850 | His son Henry W. Culpepper M.D. was born in Jan 1850 at Stewart Co., Georgia.1 |
1850 Census* | 1 Jun 1850 | Edward was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Stewart Co., Georgia.1 |
Birth of Son | 22 Jan 1852 | His son Rubin Thornton Culpepper was born on 22 Jan 1852 at Stewart Co., Georgia. |
Death of Mother | circa 1852 | His mother Mary (?) died circa 1852 at Georgia. |
Relocation* | 16 Dec 1853 | On 16 Dec 1853, Webster County was created from the eastern third of Stewart County, and the Culpeppers were apparently in the part of Stewart that became Webster. |
Birth of Son | 7 May 1854 | His son John Franklin Culpepper was born on 7 May 1854 at Webster Co., Georgia. |
Will | Oct 1854 | Mary, Eleanor, Permelia, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Eliza, Reuben, Marcus, Mary, Benjamin and Martha named as heir(s) in the will of Rev. Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA at Webster Co., Georgia, in Oct 1854.8 |
Birth of Son | 1856 | His son Rodolphus M. Culpepper was born in 1856 at Webster Co., Georgia.9,2 |
Birth of Son | Aug 1859 | His son Charles T. Culpepper was born in Aug 1859 at Webster Co., Georgia.2 |
1860 Census* | 1 Jun 1860 | Edward was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia.2 |
1860 Slave Census* | 1 Jun 1860 | Edward was listed as a slave owner on the 1860 Census at Webster Co., Georgia, and owned 4 slaves.10 |
Death* | 1862 | He died at Webster Co., Georgia, in 1862. |
Family | Remillison Horton | |
Marriage* | 11 Sep 1846 | He married Remillison Horton at Stewart Co., Georgia, on 11 Sep 1846.7 |
Children |
Charts | Orphan / Allison Culpepper of Webster Co., GA: Descendant Chart |
Last Edited | 21 Mar 2012 |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 116B, District 18, Stewart Co., GA
Edward Culpepper, 33, M, Farmer, $220, GA
Remillison Culpepper, 26, F, GA
Amos Culpepper, 3, M, GA
Henry Culpepper, 5/12, M, GA. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 395, Preston PO, Webster Co., GA
E. Culpepper, 43, M, Farmer, $1000/$6040, GA
Remilisant Culpepper, 35, F, GA
Amos Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Henry Culpepper, 9, M, GA
Rheubin Culpepper, 7, M, GA
John Culpepper, 6, M, GA
Rodolphus Culpepper, 4, M, GA
Charley Culpepper, 10/12, M, GA. - 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Jackson Co., GA
Allenson Culpepper, 3 M 0-10, 1 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 0-10, 1 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 275, Houston Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 2 M20-30, 1 M40-50, 1 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 128, 18th District, Stewart Co., GA
Allison Culpepper, 1 M15-20, 2M20-30, 1 M50-60, 2 F20-30, 1 F50-60. - E-mail written 2008-2012 to Culpepper Connections from Tim Savelle (gs/o #4636), Watkinsville, GA, e-mail address (Mar 2012).
An index to the 1841 Stewart Co GA Tax Digest index shows Allison Culpepper as a property owner. He was also an agent for property owners Joseph Culpepper and E. B. Culpepper. This is from a Stewart Co GA history book. - Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
Edward B. Culpepper and Amelia Horton on 11 Sep 1846 in Stewart Co., GA. - Will Book 1854-1910, p. 18.
- Oakview Cemetery, Albany, Dougherty Co., GA. Compiled by the Cemetery Committee of the Southwest Georgia Genealogical Society, Albany, GA:
+ William Walter Green, Sr., 14 Feb 1883 - 10 Jan 1935, Mason
+ Ruby R. Culpepper Green, 4 Jun 1889 - 30 Apr 1983
+ Rodolphus Culpepper, 1856 - 1906
+ Dora C. Culpepper, 1870 - 1922
+ Sallie W. Culpepper, 1903 - 1904
+ Mrs. A. I. Culpepper, 1901 - 1937. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
1860 Slave Schedule, Webster Co., GA
E. Culpepper, 4 slaves: 23M Mulatto, 19F Black, 15F Black, 1F Mulatto.