Elvira Culpepper

F, (30 November 1825 - 18 February 1876)
FatherBenjamin Culpepper (c 1796 - 1836)
MotherMartha McCrary (c 1800 - b 1833)
Birth*30 November 1825 Elvira was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 30 November 1825.1 
(free wh female 00-05) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Elvira was probably a free white female, under age 5, in Benjamin Culpepper's household, on the 1830 Census at Warren Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for is a Male 5-10..2 
Married Name21 July 1846  As of 21 July 1846, her married name was Collins.3 
Marriage*21 July 1846 She married Charles Baker Collins at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 21 July 1846 at age 20.3 
Death*18 February 1876 She died at Bullock Co., Alabama, on 18 February 1876 at age 50.1 
Burial*circa 19 February 1876 Her body was interred circa 19 February 1876 at Union Cemetery, Bullock Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Charles Baker Collins (20 January 1813 - 8 December 1876)
Last Edited19 June 2005

Citations

  1. Union Cemetery, across from Union Church on High Ridge Road, Bullock County, AL
    + Charles B. Collins, Died 8 Dec 1876, Age 63 yrs, 10 mo, 18 days
    + Elvira Culpepper Collins, Wife of Charles B. Collins. Died 18 Feb 1876. Age 58 yrs, 2 mo, 18 days.
  2. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 199, Unk Twp, Warren Co., GA 
    Benjamin Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F0-5, 1 F5-10, 1 F20-30.
  3. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Elvira Culpepper and Charles B. Collins on 21 Jul 1846 in Talbot Co., GA.

Amanda E. Culpepper

F, (31 January 1823 - 18 August 1896)
FatherBenjamin Culpepper (c 1796 - 1836)
MotherMartha McCrary (c 1800 - b 1833)
Birth*31 January 1823 Amanda was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 31 January 1823.1 
(free wh female 05-10) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Amanda was probably a free white female, age 5 and under 10, in Benjamin Culpepper's household, on the 1830 Census at Warren Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for is a Male 5-10..2 
Marriage*30 April 1843 She married Thomas Kenion McCrary at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 30 April 1843 at age 20.3 
Married Name30 April 1843  As of 30 April 1843, her married name was McCrary. 
Death*18 August 1896 She died at Bullock Co., Alabama, on 18 August 1896 at age 73.1 
Burial*circa 19 August 1896 Her body was interred circa 19 August 1896 at Union Cemetery, Bullock Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Thomas Kenion McCrary (circa 1814 - 1855)
Last Edited19 June 2005

Citations

  1. Union Cemetery, across from Union Church on High Ridge Road, Bullock County, AL
    + Rev. T. K. McCreary, Son of T. K. and A. E. McCreary. 22 Apr 1853 - 29 Sep 1886. Age 34.
    + Amanda Culpepper, Wife of T. K. McCrary. 31 Jan 1823 - 18 Aug 1896. "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep from which one never wakes to weep."
  2. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 199, Unk Twp, Warren Co., GA 
    Benjamin Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F0-5, 1 F5-10, 1 F20-30.
  3. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Amanda Culpepper and Thomas K. McCrary on 30 Apr 1843 in Talbot Co., GA.

Thomas Kenion McCrary1

M, (circa 1814 - 1855)
FatherWilliam McCrary (c 1789 - 1819)
MotherMary McCrary (c 1791 - )
Birth*circa 1814 Thomas was born circa 1814. 
Marriage*30 April 1843 He married Amanda E. Culpepper at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 30 April 1843.2 
Death*1855 He died in 1855. 

Family

Amanda E. Culpepper (31 January 1823 - 18 August 1896)
Last Edited1 September 2000

Citations

  1. E-mail written 1998 to Talbot Co. GA Query Forum from Carol Johnson, e-mail address.
  2. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Amanda Culpepper and Thomas K. McCrary on 30 Apr 1843 in Talbot Co., GA.

Charles Baker Collins

M, (20 January 1813 - 8 December 1876)
Birth*20 January 1813 Charles was born on 20 January 1813.1 
Marriage*21 July 1846 He married Elvira Culpepper at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 21 July 1846 at age 33.2 
Death*8 December 1876 He died at Bullock Co., Alabama, on 8 December 1876 at age 63.1 
Burial*circa 9 December 1876 His body was interred circa 9 December 1876 at Union Cemetery, Bullock Co., Alabama.1 
Biography* For more information on this Collins family, see:
http://www.theinternetfoundation.org/family/JamesCollinsPriscillaBaker.htm

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Elvira Culpepper (30 November 1825 - 18 February 1876)
Last Edited28 November 2006

Citations

  1. Union Cemetery, across from Union Church on High Ridge Road, Bullock County, AL
    + Charles B. Collins, Died 8 Dec 1876, Age 63 yrs, 10 mo, 18 days
    + Elvira Culpepper Collins, Wife of Charles B. Collins. Died 18 Feb 1876. Age 58 yrs, 2 mo, 18 days.
  2. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Elvira Culpepper and Charles B. Collins on 21 Jul 1846 in Talbot Co., GA.

Isaiah Culpepper

M, (11 August 1806 - 22 December 1840)
FatherDaniel Culpepper Jr., of Crawford Co., GA (20 Mar 1783 - 9 Feb 1849)
MotherJemima Wright (6 Aug 1789 - 15 Oct 1849)
Birth*11 August 1806 Isaiah was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 11 August 1806. 
(free wh male 10-16) 1820 Census7 August 1820 Isaiah was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 16, in an unknown person 's household, on the 1820 Census at Jones Co., Georgia.1 
Land Lottery*23 May 1827 He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery on 23 May 1827 at Crawford Co., Georgia,
lot 25-10 in Troup Co., GA.2 
1830 Census*1 June 1830 Isaiah was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Randolph Co., Georgia.3 
Marriage*13 December 1835 He married Elmira W. Sullivan at Crawford Co., Georgia, on 13 December 1835 at age 29.4 
Adoption*circa 1836 He became Wesley Berry Sullivan's adoptive father circa 1836. 
Death*22 December 1840 He died at Crawford Co., Georgia, on 22 December 1840 at age 34. 
Burial*23 December 1840 His body was interred on 23 December 1840 at Salem Church Cemetery, Crawford Co., Georgia
Probatebetween 1841 and 1846 Adminstrative actions concerning the estate of Isaiah Culpepper:
     3 Jan 1841: Almira (also shown as Elmira) appointed Temporary Administratrix.
Security: Ephraim Heard. Bond $2,000. (Guardian Bonds, Book A, p. 188)
     1 Mar 1841: Almira appointed Administratrix.
Security: Berry Sullivan. Bond $6,000. (Guardian Bonds, Book A, p. 190)
     1 Mar 1841: Almira W. Culpepper as Administratrix granted leave to sell the perishable property (Inferior Court Minutes, page 62)
     6 Sep 1841: Lewis Hicks, who intermarried with Almira Culpepper, widow of the deceased, in right of his wife was appointed Administrator on his giving bond and security (Inferior Court Minutes, page 74)
     4 Jan 1842: Mary W. Slater petitioned the court for title to one half of Lot 56 in Knoxville which the deceased had previously given title to William Millirons. On 7 Mar 1842, the title was transferred as requested. (Inferior Court Minutes, pages 91 & 100)
     2 May 1842: Lewis Hicks granted leave to sell all lands of the estate. (Inferior Court Minutes, page 107)
     13 Jan 1845: Aaron Shurley, Daniel Culpepper, L. W. Hicks and S. S. Wright as freeholders distribute estate property to Lewis F. Hicks in right of his wife and Wesley Culpepper, minor. Hicks also appointed guardian of Wesley. A negro woman sold by the deceased to Littleberry D. Causey was taken back. (Inferior Court Minutes, pages 186-187)
     2 Nov 1846: Lewis Hicks was dismissed as Wesley's Guardian and on 1 Mar 1847, Berry Sullivan was appointed as his replacement (Inferior Court Minutes, pages 241 and 258) On 4 Nov 1850, guardianship was switched back to Lewis Hicks. (Inferior Court Minutes, page 39.)
 

Family

Elmira W. Sullivan (circa 1811 - before 1847)
Child
Last Edited20 April 2008

Citations

  1. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 128, Jones Co., GA
    Daniel Culpepper, 1M10-16, 1M26-45, 1F26-45.
  2. State of Georgia Recorder Office, compiler, Georgia Land Lottery, 1827, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2072
    Isaiah Culpepper of Ellis DIstrict, Crawford Co., GA, drew lot 25-10 in Troup Co., GA, 23 May 1827.
  3. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 248, Unk Twp, Randolph Co., GA
    Isaiah Culpepper, 1 M20-30.
  4. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Isaiah Culpepper and Elmira Sullivan on 13 Dec 1835 in Crawford Co., GA
    (Some sources say year was 1825. However, the 1830 census shows Isaiah living alone).

Elmira W. Sullivan

F, (circa 1811 - before 1847)
AFN* Her Ancestral File Number is HQ79-CV. 
Birth*circa 1811 Elmira was born circa 1811. 
Marriage*13 December 1835 She married Isaiah Culpepper at Crawford Co., Georgia, on 13 December 1835.1 
Married Name13 December 1835  As of 13 December 1835, her married name was Culpepper. 
(Administrator) Probatebetween 1841 and 1846 Adminstrative actions concerning the estate of Isaiah Culpepper:
     3 Jan 1841: Almira (also shown as Elmira) appointed Temporary Administratrix.
Security: Ephraim Heard. Bond $2,000. (Guardian Bonds, Book A, p. 188)
     1 Mar 1841: Almira appointed Administratrix.
Security: Berry Sullivan. Bond $6,000. (Guardian Bonds, Book A, p. 190)
     1 Mar 1841: Almira W. Culpepper as Administratrix granted leave to sell the perishable property (Inferior Court Minutes, page 62)
     6 Sep 1841: Lewis Hicks, who intermarried with Almira Culpepper, widow of the deceased, in right of his wife was appointed Administrator on his giving bond and security (Inferior Court Minutes, page 74)
     4 Jan 1842: Mary W. Slater petitioned the court for title to one half of Lot 56 in Knoxville which the deceased had previously given title to William Millirons. On 7 Mar 1842, the title was transferred as requested. (Inferior Court Minutes, pages 91 & 100)
     2 May 1842: Lewis Hicks granted leave to sell all lands of the estate. (Inferior Court Minutes, page 107)
     13 Jan 1845: Aaron Shurley, Daniel Culpepper, L. W. Hicks and S. S. Wright as freeholders distribute estate property to Lewis F. Hicks in right of his wife and Wesley Culpepper, minor. Hicks also appointed guardian of Wesley. A negro woman sold by the deceased to Littleberry D. Causey was taken back. (Inferior Court Minutes, pages 186-187)
     2 Nov 1846: Lewis Hicks was dismissed as Wesley's Guardian and on 1 Mar 1847, Berry Sullivan was appointed as his replacement (Inferior Court Minutes, pages 241 and 258) On 4 Nov 1850, guardianship was switched back to Lewis Hicks. (Inferior Court Minutes, page 39.)
 
Marriage*20 July 1841 She married Lewis F. Hicks at Crawford Co., Georgia, on 20 July 1841.2 
Married Name20 July 1841  As of 20 July 1841, her married name was Hicks. 
Death*before 1847 She died at Crawford Co., Georgia, before 1847. 

Family 1

Isaiah Culpepper (11 August 1806 - 22 December 1840)
Child

Family 2

Lewis F. Hicks (circa 1802 - )
Child
Last Edited25 May 2004

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Isaiah Culpepper and Elmira Sullivan on 13 Dec 1835 in Crawford Co., GA
    (Some sources say year was 1825. However, the 1830 census shows Isaiah living alone).
  2. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Almira Culpepper and Lewis F. Hicks on 20 Jul 1841 in Crawford Co., GA.
  3. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 386B, District 20, Crawford Co., GA
    L. F. Hicks, 47, M, Planter, $2,500, GA
    H. A. Hicks, 22, F, GA
    Westley Culpepper, 14, M, GA
    Francis Hicks, 7, F, GA
    Caluda Hicks 1, F, GA
    James Hicks, 23, M, Overseer, GA
    L. J. Peery, 40, M, Clerk County Court, NC.

Susie C. Bracknell

F, (19 December 1874 - 28 May 1949)
Name Variation She was also known as Blacknell.1 
Birth*19 December 1874 Susie was born on 19 December 1874.2 
Marriage*24 December 1901 She married William Henry Culpepper at McDuffie Co., Georgia, on 24 December 1901 at age 27.1 
Married Name24 December 1901  As of 24 December 1901, her married name was Culpepper.1 
(Wife) 1910 Census15 April 1910 Susie was listed as William Henry Culpepper's wife on the 1910 Census at Thomson, McDuffie Co., Georgia.3 
(Wife) 1920 Census1 January 1920 Susie was listed as William Henry Culpepper's wife on the 1920 Census at McDuffie Co., Georgia.4 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Susie was listed as William Henry Culpepper's wife on the 1930 Census at Thomson, McDuffie Co., Georgia.5 
Death*28 May 1949 She died at Thomson, McDuffie Co., Georgia, on 28 May 1949 at age 74.2,6,7 
Burial*circa 30 May 1949 Her body was interred circa 30 May 1949 at Boneville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Boneville, McDuffie Co., Georgia.2 

Family

William Henry Culpepper (2 December 1874 - 17 March 1932)
Children
Last Edited5 September 2004

Citations

  1. McDuffie County Court of the Ordinary, McDuffie Co., GA Index to Marriages, (1870-1960); Marriages, 1870-1920, Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films # 220,479 - 220,481.
    W. H. Culpepper and Susie Blacknell on 24 Dec 1901 in McDuffie Co., GA, Book 5-57.
  2. e-mail address, McDuffie Co, GA Cemeteries, Boneville United Methodist Church Cemetery, located at 2416 Boneville Road SE, just off of Hwy 78 in Boneville. Surveyed by Michele Lewis e-mail address on 21 Mar 2003. "Susie B. Culpepper, 19 Dec 1874 - 28 May 1949."
  3. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 46, page 15A, Thomson District, McDuffie Co., GA
    William H. Culpepper, Head, M, 35, M 8, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Susie Culpepper, Wife, F, 35, M 8, ch 1/1, GA/SC/SC
    Lewis Culpepper, Son, M, 7, S, GA/GA/GA.
  4. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 63, page 18B, 134 Militia District, McDuffie Co., GA
    William H. Culpepper, Head, M, 45, Md, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Susie C. Culpepper, Wife, F, 45, Md, GA/GA/GA
    Willie M. Culpepper, Dau, F, 9, S, GA/GA/GA.
  5. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 6, page 3A, Bonevia Road, Thomson, McDuffie Co., GA
    Owns $1000 home, Radio=N, Farm=N
    William H. Culpepper, Head, M, 55, M, md @ 27, GA/GA/GA
    Susie C. Culpepper, Wife, F, 56, md @ 27, GA/GA/GA, Seamstress.
  6. Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
    Susie C. B. Culpepper, d. 28 May 1949 at 74 years in McDuffie Co., GA; Res. in McDuffie Co., GA.
  7. Augusta Chronicle - Online Archives, Augusta, GA.
    http://augustaarchives.com/
    29 May 1949, Page 5B. Obituary for Mrs. Susie Bracknell Culpepper, 74. who died 28 May 1949 in Thomson, GA.
  8. e-mail address, McDuffie Co, GA Cemeteries, Boneville United Methodist Church Cemetery, located at 2416 Boneville Road SE, just off of Hwy 78 in Boneville. Surveyed by Michele Lewis e-mail address on 21 Mar 2003. "Elmer Burton Culpepper, 29 Aug 1914 - 10 May 1915."

Nathaniel Culpepper1

M, (circa 1809 - after 1880)
FatherRobert Culpepper of Warren Co., GA (c 1784 - b 1 Jun 1830)
MotherPheriba Wright (c 1788 - s 1815)
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by Nathaniel Culpepper is believed to have no living male descendants with the Culpepper surname. If you know otherwise, please contact Lew Griffin using the link at the bottom of this page. 
Birth*circa 1809 Nathaniel was born at Warren Co., Georgia, circa 1809. 
(free wh male 10-16) 1820 Census7 August 1820 Nathaniel was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 16, in Robert Culpepper of Warren Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Columbia Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for are a Male 0-10 and a Female 16-26..2 
Marriage*circa 1832 He married Mary (?) at Georgia circa 1832. 
(Heir) Probatebetween 1837 and 1838 A series of adminstrative actions concerning the settlement of Robert Culpepper's estate:
     29 Mar 1837: Gabriel Jones, Adm., estate of late Robert Culpepper, sells at auction to William Stanford, 181.5 acres on Sweetwater Creek for $176.50.
     25 May 1837: Isaac Watson (guardian for the boys) appoints George Gunby as attorney to recover from Gabriel Jones, Adm. of Robert Culpepper estate, all the interest of George and Stephen Culpepper in said estate.
     26 May 1837: George Gunby receives from Gabiel Jones $319.85 for Stephen and $215.58 for George ($104.37 for George previously recovered)
     14 Jun 1837: Jane Culpepper appoints George Gunby to recover her share of Robert's estate, as well as the share of Nathaniel Culpepper which had been assigned to her.
     14 Jun 1937: Jane Culpepper signs receipt for share in full; $66.76 toegether with $137.95 already recovered, plus $100.00 previously paid in cash, and a judgement against the estate of $300.00 plus $35.00 in interest, making a total of $639.71.
     10 Oct 1837: Receipt in full for distributive share of Rebecca and Martha in estate of Robert, $539.71 for the two girls, signed by John Maddocks, guardian.
     29 Jan 1838: Letter from John W. Maddock, agent for Issac Watson to Gabriel Jones, adm. for Robert's estate: "Mr. Jones: If thar is any more coming from the estate of Culpepper to be divided among the heirs, as I come in for shares to shears, you will pay it over to Mr. J. W. Maddock, and he will receipt for same. Dec 25, 1837." s/ Isaac Watson, by Mr. Maddock.
     5 Jun 1838: Receipt. John Langston, guardian for Cassandra Culpepper to Gabriel Jones, adm. estate of Robert Culpepper, $294.81, share in full.1
 
1840 Census*1 June 1840 Nathaniel was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Barbour Co., Alabama.3 
1850 Census* Nathaniel was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Union Co., Arkansas.4 
1860 Census* Nathaniel was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Union Co., Arkansas.5 
Marriage*17 January 1878 He married Caroline (?) at Union Co., Arkansas, on 17 January 1878.6 
1880 Census* Nathaniel was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Union Co., Arkansas.7 
Death*after 1880 He died at Union Co., Arkansas, after 1880. 
Biography* ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM of Sumter Co. to LEMUEL COPPAGE of Randolph Co. Lot #67, 8th Dist. Wit.: Wm. Dunn, Nathan Culpepper. Mr. 6, 1838/May 14, 1838. (Randolph Co. GA deeds.) 

Family 1

Mary (?) (circa 1810 - before 1878)
Children

Family 2

Caroline (?) (circa 1833 - )
Last Edited30 November 2007

Citations

  1. Mrs. F. F. Baker, compiler, Columbia Co., GA Early Court Records, Albany, GA: Georgia Pioneer Publications, 19??, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8635 P2b.
    Pages 21, 68, 131, 133, 135.
  2. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    p 038, District 9, Columbia Co., GA
    Robert Culpepper, 3 M0-10, 1 M10-16, 1 M26-45, 1 F0-10, 2 F16-26.
  3. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 68, Ancestry.com images 45-46, Unknown Township, Barbour Co., GA
    Nathan Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 2 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.
  4. P. 265.
  5. P. 217, family 44.
  6. Book D, p. 351, to "Mrs. Caroline Ellis."
  7. FHL Film 1254057, National Archives Film T9-0057, Lapile, Page 261D.

Mary (?)

F, (circa 1810 - before 1878)
Birth*circa 1810 Mary was born at North Carolina circa 1810. 
Marriage*circa 1832 She married Nathaniel Culpepper at Georgia circa 1832. 
Married Namecirca 1832  As of circa 1832, her married name was Culpepper. 
(free wh female 30-40) 1840 Census1 June 1840 Mary was probably a free white female, age 30 and under 40, in Nathaniel Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Barbour Co., Alabama.1 
Death*before 1878 She died at Union Co., Arkansas, before 1878. 

Family

Nathaniel Culpepper (circa 1809 - after 1880)
Children
Last Edited22 May 2000

Citations

  1. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 68, Ancestry.com images 45-46, Unknown Township, Barbour Co., GA
    Nathan Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 2 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.

Robert Culpepper

M, (circa 1834 - between 1863 and 1864)
FatherNathaniel Culpepper (c 1809 - a 1880)
MotherMary (?) (c 1810 - b 1878)
Name Variation He was also known as possibly Francis R. 
Birth*circa 1834 Robert was born at Georgia circa 1834. 
(free wh male 05-10) 1840 Census1 June 1840 William and Robert was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10,in Nathaniel Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Barbour Co., Alabama.1 
Marriage*15 October 1855 He married Mary Elizabeth Gathright at Union Co., Arkansas, on 15 October 1855.2 
Deed*2 April 1860 He was granted a deed on 2 April 1860 at Clark Co., Arkansas,

2 land patents to Francis R. Culpepper for 160 acres and 80 acres, both in Sec 14, Twp Rng 7S 22W. It is not clear whether these land patents are for Robert Culpepper, but have been tentatively assigned to him since a patent was also granted on this same day and in this same area to Robert's brother, William.3 
1860 Census* Robert was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Union Co., Arkansas.4 
Death*between 1863 and 1864 He died between 1863 and 1864.5 

Family 1

Children

Family 2

Mary Elizabeth Gathright (10 January 1826 - 19 January 1910)
Child
Last Edited28 January 2005

Citations

  1. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 68, Ancestry.com images 45-46, Unknown Township, Barbour Co., GA
    Nathan Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 2 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.
  2. Married by Thomas Gray, J. P., Union Co., AR, Book B, p. 149.
  3. General Land Office Records, compiler, Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records, Online, Bureau of Land Management.
    http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/
    Name, County, Sec, Twp Rng, Acres, Date, Remarks
    Francis R Culpepper, Clark Co., AR, 14, 7S 22W, 160, 2 Apr 1860
    Francis R Culpepper, Clark Co., AR, 14, 7S 22W, 80, 2 Apr 1860.
  4. P. 217, family 45.
  5. E-mail written Jan 2005
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/a/t/Carolyn-Gathright/index.html to LA List (e-mail address) Onion Parish from Carolyn Gathright-Hazelton, Yorba Linda, CA, e-mail address.
    Robert Culpepper, (Mother Mary b @1805, father Nathan b@ 1857 (sic)), b @ 1832 Georgia, said to have d @ 1863/4, m 15 Oct 1855, Mary Elizabeth Gathright (10 Jan 1826 GA - 19 Jan 1910 AR). Issue: Susan Culpepper 1858.
         This was Mary's second Marriage, her first being to James Philips in 1849. Issue: James 1850, Elijah 1852 and John Ross 1854.
         Mary was married a third time, 27 Mar 1864 to Ira WILSON (1810-1880). Iissue: Ira 1865, Merrill B. 1867 and Sarah Ann 1873.

William H. Culpepper

M, (circa 1835 - before 1880)
FatherNathaniel Culpepper (c 1809 - a 1880)
MotherMary (?) (c 1810 - b 1878)
Birth*circa 1835 William was born at Georgia circa 1835. 
(free wh male 05-10) 1840 Census1 June 1840 William and Robert was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10,in Nathaniel Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Barbour Co., Alabama.1 
Marriage*11 November 1859 He married Elizabeth Frisby at Union Co., Arkansas, on 11 November 1859.2 
Deed*2 April 1860 He was granted a deed on 2 April 1860 at Clark Co., Texas,

Land patent for 40 acres in Sec 14, Twp Rng 7S 22W, adjacent to two patents on this same day to Francis R. Culpepper. 
1860 Census* William was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Union Co., Arkansas.3 
Death*before 1880 He died at Union Co., Arkansas, before 1880. 

Family

Elizabeth Frisby (circa 1840 - before 1880)
Child
Last Edited26 May 2004

Citations

  1. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 68, Ancestry.com images 45-46, Unknown Township, Barbour Co., GA
    Nathan Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 2 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.
  2. Married by Hardy K. Poole, J. P., Book B, p. 230, "both of lawful age."
  3. P. 217, family 46.

John W. Culpepper

M, (circa 1836 - )
FatherNathaniel Culpepper (c 1809 - a 1880)
MotherMary (?) (c 1810 - b 1878)
Birth*circa 1836 John was born at Georgia circa 1836. 
(free wh male 00-05) 1840 Census1 June 1840 Henry and John was probably a free white male, under 5 years old, in Nathaniel Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Barbour Co., Alabama.1 
Last Edited23 September 2003

Citations

  1. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 68, Ancestry.com images 45-46, Unknown Township, Barbour Co., GA
    Nathan Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 2 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.

Henry Culpepper

M, (circa 1838 - )
FatherNathaniel Culpepper (c 1809 - a 1880)
MotherMary (?) (c 1810 - b 1878)
Birth*circa 1838 Henry was born at Georgia circa 1838. 
(free wh male 00-05) 1840 Census1 June 1840 Henry and John was probably a free white male, under 5 years old, in Nathaniel Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Barbour Co., Alabama.1 
Last Edited23 September 2003

Citations

  1. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 68, Ancestry.com images 45-46, Unknown Township, Barbour Co., GA
    Nathan Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 2 M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.

Mary Elizabeth Gathright1

F, (10 January 1826 - 19 January 1910)
Birth*10 January 1826 Mary was born at Georgia on 10 January 1826.1 
Marriage1849 She married James Phillips in 1849. James and Mary had three children: James Phillips, b 1850; Elijah Phillips, b 1852; and John Ross Phillips, b 1854.1 
Married Namesay 1850  As of say 1850, her married name was Phillips. 
Marriage*15 October 1855 She married Robert Culpepper at Union Co., Arkansas, on 15 October 1855 at age 29.2 
Married Name15 October 1855  As of 15 October 1855, her married name was Culpepper. 
Married Name27 March 1864  As of 27 March 1864, her married name was Wilson.1 
Marriage*27 March 1864 She married Ira Wilson on 27 March 1864 at age 38. Ira and Mary had three children: Ira Wilson, b 1865; Merrill B. Wilson, b 1867; and Sarah Ann Wilson, b 1873.1 
Death*19 January 1910 She died at Arkansas on 19 January 1910 at age 84.1 

Family 1

Robert Culpepper (circa 1834 - between 1863 and 1864)
Child

Family 2

Ira Wilson (1810 - 1880)
Last Edited28 January 2005

Citations

  1. E-mail written Jan 2005
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/a/t/Carolyn-Gathright/index.html to LA List (e-mail address) Onion Parish from Carolyn Gathright-Hazelton, Yorba Linda, CA, e-mail address.
    Robert Culpepper, (Mother Mary b @1805, father Nathan b@ 1857 (sic)), b @ 1832 Georgia, said to have d @ 1863/4, m 15 Oct 1855, Mary Elizabeth Gathright (10 Jan 1826 GA - 19 Jan 1910 AR). Issue: Susan Culpepper 1858.
         This was Mary's second Marriage, her first being to James Philips in 1849. Issue: James 1850, Elijah 1852 and John Ross 1854.
         Mary was married a third time, 27 Mar 1864 to Ira WILSON (1810-1880). Iissue: Ira 1865, Merrill B. 1867 and Sarah Ann 1873.
  2. Married by Thomas Gray, J. P., Union Co., AR, Book B, p. 149.

Elizabeth Frisby

F, (circa 1840 - before 1880)
Birth*circa 1840 Elizabeth was born at Georgia circa 1840. 
Marriage*11 November 1859 She married William H. Culpepper at Union Co., Arkansas, on 11 November 1859.1 
Married Name11 November 1859  As of 11 November 1859, her married name was Culpepper. 
Death*before 1880 She died at Union Co., Arkansas, before 1880. 

Family

William H. Culpepper (circa 1835 - before 1880)
Child
Last Edited6 July 2001

Citations

  1. Married by Hardy K. Poole, J. P., Book B, p. 230, "both of lawful age."

Matthew McCrary1

M, (circa 1772 - circa 1807)
FatherCol. Robert McCrary (c 1740 - Sep 1803)
MotherMary Bourland (s 1743 - )
Name Variation He was also known as Matthew McCreary. 
Birth*circa 1772 Matthew was born circa 1772. 
Marriage*circa 1795 He married Leticia McCrary circa 1795. 
Death*circa 1807 He died circa 1807. 

Family

Leticia McCrary (circa 1774 - circa 1826)
Children
Last Edited4 June 2006

Citations

  1. History of Peach County Georgia, .
    p. 230.

Leticia McCrary1

F, (circa 1774 - circa 1826)
FatherJohn McCrary1 (s 1744 - 1813)
MotherJane Greer1 (s 1746 - )
Nickname  Leticia McCrary also went by the name of Letty McCrary. 
Birth*circa 1774 Leticia was born circa 1774. 
Marriage*circa 1795 She married Matthew McCrary circa 1795. 
Married Namecirca 1795  As of circa 1795, her married name was McCreary. 
Death*circa 1826 She died at Warren Co., Georgia, circa 1826.1 

Family

Matthew McCrary (circa 1772 - circa 1807)
Children
Last Edited4 June 2006

Citations

  1. E-mail written May 2006 to Warren L. Culpepper from Ann McCrary, e-mail address.

James Monroe Culpepper1,2

M, (28 August 1838 - 1 July 1901)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA2 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary2 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
DNA* James has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of William Culpepper of Warren Co., GA (born c1727), a son of Robert Culpepper, Jr., who is a grandson of Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA. 
Birth*28 August 1838 James was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 28 August 1838.3,2 
(Orphan) Guardian11 December 1838 The court declared James Monroe Culpepper to be orphaned after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA and Jane Grier McCrary was appointed as guardian on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.4 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 James, Frances, Mariner and Daniel listed as a household member living with Jane Grier McCrary on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Houston Co., Georgia.5 
(household member) 1860 Census1 June 1860 James and Drewey listed as a household member living with Jane Grier McCrary in the 1860 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.6 
Civil War*between 1861 and 1865 He served in the War Between the States between 1861 and 1865

     James enlisted as a second sergeant in the "Beauregard Volunteers," Company C, Sixth Georgia Regiment, under General Joseph E. Johnston. He served four years in the Confederate Army. In 1864 he succeeded in capturing Brigadier General Rutherford B. Hayes and his aide, Lieutenant Brady, and was commissioned a major. After these two surrendered, Major Culpepper with fifty men captured the enemy brigade; and he himself seized three stands of colors and a sword of the officer next in command to General Hayes. The captured trophies remained in the possession of the family. For a complete history of his unit including many references to James, see:
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/3019/Georgia.htm
Marriage*13 October 1866 He married Martha Kemp at Houston Co., Georgia, on 13 October 1866 at age 28.7 
1870 Census*1 June 1870 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.8 
Marriage*4 December 1876 He married Nancy Hannah Kemp at Houston Co., Georgia, on 4 December 1876 at age 38.9 
1880 Census*1 June 1880 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.10 
1900 Census*1 June 1900 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Fort Valley, Houston Co., Georgia.11 
Death*1 July 1901 He died at Fort Valley, Houston Co., Georgia, on 1 July 1901 at age 62.3,2 
Burial*circa 3 July 1901 His body was interred circa 3 July 1901 at Oaklawn Cemetery, Fort Valley, Peach Co., Georgia.3 
Biography* After the war James was a senator, a county commissioner, a councilman and a water commissioner in Fort Valley.

Margie Butler, on 28 Aug 2003, wrote: "I ran across information on the Culpepper family, contained in the Special Collections, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University... I have cut and pasted information from the library website which will give additional information on the collection at Emory."
http://web.library.emory.edu/libraries/speccolls/geninfo.html

Special Collections & Archives, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, Georgia 30322-2870, (404) 727-6887, [email protected]

CULPEPPER FAMILY (#638), Papers, ca. 1822-1918; 1 box:
The Culpepper Family Papers contain personal letters, legal and financial records of Mrs. James Monroe Culpepper, Marina Culpepper, Jane Culpepper, Nancy Culpepper and others. Many letters are from the women of the family, detailing personal, legal, and financial matters. Finding aids: inventory.

Flags: Battle flag of Company C, 6th Georgia Regiment, 1863. [Confederate Miscellany (MSS20), Section Id, J. M. Culpepper]

Obituary:
Maj. J. Monroe Culpepper died at his home in Fort Valley, GA on 29 Jun 1901. Burial was in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Fort Valley. He was 67 years old and was a soldier in the Confederate War. He leaves a wife, several children, and grandchildren. (Source: Cemeteries and Obituaries of Houston Co., GA. Abstracted by Addie Paramore Howell from The Houston Home Journal, Perry, GA 1870-1912. Published by Omni Press, Macon, GA: 1982.)
 

Family 1

Martha Kemp (circa 1847 - 21 September 1870)
Children

Family 2

Nancy Hannah Kemp (3 July 1857 - 23 July 1917)
Children
Last Edited30 August 2011

Citations

  1. History of Peach County Georgia, .
  2. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  3. Oak Lawn Cemetery Records, Fort Valley, Peach Co., GA.
    James Monroe Culpepper, 28 Aug 1838 - 1 Jul 1901, Major, 6th Georgia Regiment, Beauregard Volunteers, CSA, (Also has a Masonic emblem on headstone).
  4. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.
  5. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 318A, District 16, Houston Co., GA
    Mrs. Jane Culpepper, 52, F, $2000, GA
    Clark Culpepper, 23, M, Lumber Merchant, GA
    Jackson Culpepper, 20, M, Farmer, GA
    Frances E. Culpepper, 15, F, GA
    Monroe Culpepper, 12, M, GA.
  6. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 1077, District 5, Houston Co., GA
    Jane E. Culpepper, 59, F, Widow, $5,000/$23,070, GA
    James M. Culpepper, 21, M, Farmer, GA
    Drewey M. Jackson, 19, M, GA.
  7. Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
    Monroe Culpepper and Martha Kemp on 13 Oct 1866 in Houston Co., GA.
  8. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 33A, Family 1181, Perry PO, Houston Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $6000/$1500, GA
    Martha Culpepper, 22, F, GA
    Alice Culpepper, 3, F, GA
    Infant Culpepper, 2/12 (Apr 1870), M, GA
    John T. Jackson, 22, M, Farm Manager, GA
    Jane G. Culpepper, 70, F, GA.
  9. Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
    J. M. Culpepper and Nannie H. Kemp on 04 Dec 1876 in Houston Co., GA.
  10. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 32, Page 442D (52), Family 311, Sixth District, Houston Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, Self, M, M, W, 41, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Nancy H. Culpepper, Wife, F, M, W, 29, Keeping House, GA/GA/NC
    Alice B. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 12, At School, GA/GA/GA
    Joseph M. Culpepper, Son, M, S, W, 10, At School, GA/GA/GA
    Mattie M. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 2, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    Claudia Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 6M, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    Nelsen H. Spinks, Other, M, W, W, 50, Works In Garden, GA/GA/GA.
  11. 1900 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 10, Page 119B (16), Family 362, Fort Valley, Houston Co., GA
    Monroe Culpepper, Head, M, Aug 1838, 61, Md 24 yrs., GA/GA/GA, Landlord
    Nancy Culpepper, Wife, F, Jul 1858, 41, Md 24 yrs, ch 7/7, GA/GA/GA
    Mattie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Oct 1877, 22, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Claudia Culpepper, Daughter, F, Dec 1879, 20, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Emily Culpepper, Daughter, F, Aug 1883, 17, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Mary Culpepper, Daughter, F, May 1886, 14, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Janie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Oct 1887, 12, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Monroe Culpepper, Son, M, Sep 1890, 9, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Morton Culpepper, Son, M, Jul 1895, 4, Sng, GA/GA/GA.

Martha Kemp

F, (circa 1847 - 21 September 1870)
FatherJoseph Kemp1 (12 Dec 1813 - 17 May 1860)
Mother(?) Kemp1 (3 Dec 1826 - 2 Jun 1906)
Name Variation She was also known as Mattie. 
Birth*circa 1847 Martha was born circa 1847. 
Marriage*13 October 1866 She married James Monroe Culpepper at Houston Co., Georgia, on 13 October 1866.2 
Married Name13 October 1866  As of 13 October 1866, her married name was Culpepper. 
(household member) 1870 Census1 June 1870 Martha, Alice, Joseph, John and Jane listed as a household member living with James Monroe Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.3 
Burial*after 21 September 1870 Her body was interred after 21 September 1870 at Kemp Cemetery, Byron, Peach Co., Georgia
Death*21 September 1870 She died at Houston Co., Georgia, on 21 September 1870.4 
Obituary*11 October 1870 Mrs. Martha Culpepper, wife of Maj. Monroe Culpepper, died 21st September, 1870. Deceased was the daughtern of Mrs. Kemp and was married October 16, 1866.She has left two little children, a boy six months and a littly girl three years old, both sweet children thus made motherless orphans. Mrs. Kemp, afterwards Mrs. Culpepper was a young lady, much loved and respected by all whose privilege it was to know her; she was a devoted wife, daughter and mother; but alas now gone to her home, leaving loved ones behind to mourn her premature loss. We would fain hope she is at rest, and urge the circle of relatives to prepare for death and eternity, while in life, as there is no repentence or change of heart beyond the grave.4 

Family

James Monroe Culpepper (28 August 1838 - 1 July 1901)
Children
Last Edited27 June 2012

Citations

  1. Obituary for Catherine Elizabeth Kemp.
  2. Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
    Monroe Culpepper and Martha Kemp on 13 Oct 1866 in Houston Co., GA.
  3. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 33A, Family 1181, Perry PO, Houston Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $6000/$1500, GA
    Martha Culpepper, 22, F, GA
    Alice Culpepper, 3, F, GA
    Infant Culpepper, 2/12 (Apr 1870), M, GA
    John T. Jackson, 22, M, Farm Manager, GA
    Jane G. Culpepper, 70, F, GA.
  4. The Macon Telegraph, Macon, GA.
    http://www.macon.com
    Obituary of Martha Kemp Culpepper (#4915), published 11 Oct 1870.

Nancy Hannah Kemp

F, (3 July 1857 - 23 July 1917)
FatherJoseph Kemp (12 Dec 1813 - 17 May 1860)
Mother(?) Kemp (3 Dec 1826 - 2 Jun 1906)
Birth*3 July 1857 Nancy was born at Houston Co., Georgia, on 3 July 1857.1 
Marriage*4 December 1876 She married James Monroe Culpepper at Houston Co., Georgia, on 4 December 1876 at age 19.2 
Married Name4 December 1876  As of 4 December 1876, her married name was Culpepper. 
(Wife) 1880 Census1 June 1880 Nancy was listed as James Monroe Culpepper's wife on the 1880 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.3 
(Wife) 1900 Census1 June 1900 Nancy was listed as James Monroe Culpepper's wife on the 1900 Census at Fort Valley, Houston Co., Georgia.4 
1910 Census*15 April 1910 Nancy was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Fort Valley, Houston Co., Georgia.5 
Death*23 July 1917 She died at Fort Valley, Houston Co., Georgia, on 23 July 1917 at age 60.1 
Burial*circa 25 July 1917 Her body was interred circa 25 July 1917 at Oaklawn Cemetery, Fort Valley, Peach Co., Georgia.1 

Family

James Monroe Culpepper (28 August 1838 - 1 July 1901)
Children
Last Edited27 May 2004

Citations

  1. Oak Lawn Cemetery Records, Fort Valley, Peach Co., GA.
    Nannie Kemp Culpepper, 3 Jul 1857 - 23 Jul 1917.
  2. Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
    J. M. Culpepper and Nannie H. Kemp on 04 Dec 1876 in Houston Co., GA.
  3. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 32, Page 442D (52), Family 311, Sixth District, Houston Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, Self, M, M, W, 41, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Nancy H. Culpepper, Wife, F, M, W, 29, Keeping House, GA/GA/NC
    Alice B. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 12, At School, GA/GA/GA
    Joseph M. Culpepper, Son, M, S, W, 10, At School, GA/GA/GA
    Mattie M. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 2, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    Claudia Culpepper, Dau, F, S, W, 6M, At Home, GA/GA/GA
    Nelsen H. Spinks, Other, M, W, W, 50, Works In Garden, GA/GA/GA.
  4. 1900 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 10, Page 119B (16), Family 362, Fort Valley, Houston Co., GA
    Monroe Culpepper, Head, M, Aug 1838, 61, Md 24 yrs., GA/GA/GA, Landlord
    Nancy Culpepper, Wife, F, Jul 1858, 41, Md 24 yrs, ch 7/7, GA/GA/GA
    Mattie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Oct 1877, 22, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Claudia Culpepper, Daughter, F, Dec 1879, 20, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Emily Culpepper, Daughter, F, Aug 1883, 17, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Mary Culpepper, Daughter, F, May 1886, 14, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Janie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Oct 1887, 12, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Monroe Culpepper, Son, M, Sep 1890, 9, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Morton Culpepper, Son, M, Jul 1895, 4, Sng, GA/GA/GA.
  5. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 42, Page 4B, Lines 69-74, Fort Valley, Houston Co., GA
    Nannie K. Culpepper, Head, F, 52, wid, ch 7/7, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
    Claudie Culpepper, Dau, F, 27, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Mary Culpepper, Dau, F, 22, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Janie Culpepper, Dau, F, 21, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Mann Culpepper, Son, M, 18, Sng, GA/GA/GA
    Lawton Culpepper, Son, M, 13, Sng, GA/GA/GA.

Bartley Anderson Culpepper1

M, (5 August 1818 - 13 November 1821)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*5 August 1818 Bartley was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 5 August 1818.1 
(free wh male 0-10) 1820 Census7 August 1820 Bartley was probably a free white male, age under 10, in Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Warren Co., Georgia. There is a Male 10-16 in the census who is otherwise unaccounted for..2 
Death*13 November 1821 He died at Warren Co., Georgia, on 13 November 1821 at age 3.1 
Last Edited9 July 2004

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    p 293, Unk Twp, Warren Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M10-16, 1 M26-45, 1F 0-10, 1 F16-26.

Pallitine Caroline Culpepper1

F, (22 May 1820 - 22 November 1821)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*22 May 1820 Pallitine was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 22 May 1820.1 
(free wh female 0-10) 1820 Census7 August 1820 Pallitine was probably a free white female, under the age of 10, in Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Warren Co., Georgia. There is a Male 10-16 in the census who is otherwise unaccounted for..2 
Death*22 November 1821 She died at Warren Co., Georgia, on 22 November 1821 at age 1.1 
Last Edited9 July 2004

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    p 293, Unk Twp, Warren Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M10-16, 1 M26-45, 1F 0-10, 1 F16-26.

Comfort Amanda Culpepper1

F, (26 December 1822 - 18 November 1868)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*26 December 1822 Comfort was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 26 December 1822.1 
(free wh female 05-10) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Comfort was probably a free white female, age 5 and under 10, in Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for are a Male and Female, each 20-30..2 
Married Name9 November 1838  As of 9 November 1838, her married name was Jackson.1 
Marriage*9 November 1838 She married Jordan T. Jackson at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 9 November 1838 at age 15.1,3 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 Comfort, Drewey and John listed as a household member living with Jordan T. Jackson on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Pike Co., Georgia.4 
Death*18 November 1868 She died at Pike Co., Alabama, on 18 November 1868 at age 45.5,1 

Family

Jordan T. Jackson (11 April 1814 - 1 May 1898)
Children
Last Edited9 July 2004

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 173, Unk Twp, Monroe Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1 M5-10, 1 M20-30, 1 M30-40, 1 F5-10, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F70-80.
  3. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Amanda C. Culpepper and Gordon T. Jackson on 9 Nov 1837 in Monroe Co., GA.
  4. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Household 664, District 6 Pike Co., GA,
    Joseph Culpepper, Ass't Marshall
    Jordan Jackson, 36, M, Merchant, $3500, GA
    Amanda (Culpepper) Jackson, 27, F, W, GA
    Julia Jackson, 11, F, GA
    Drury N. Jackson, 8, M, GA
    Henrietta S. Jackson, 8, F, GA
    Caroline V. Jackson, 6, F, GA
    Emma M. Jackson, 3, F, GA
    Chas. T. Jackson, 2, M, GA
    Jourdin T. Jackson, 5/12, M, GA.
  5. E-mail written 2004-2005 to Warren Culpepper & Lew Griffin from Steven Earl Newberry, e-mail address.
  6. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 1077, District 5, Houston Co., GA
    Jane E. Culpepper, 59, F, Widow, $5,000/$23,070, GA
    James M. Culpepper, 21, M, Farmer, GA
    Drewey M. Jackson, 19, M, GA.
  7. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 33A, Family 1181, Perry PO, Houston Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $6000/$1500, GA
    Martha Culpepper, 22, F, GA
    Alice Culpepper, 3, F, GA
    Infant Culpepper, 2/12 (Apr 1869), M, GA
    John T. Jackson, 22, M, Farm Manager, GA
    Jane G. Culpepper, 70, F, GA.

Daniel Clark Culpepper1

M, (21 May 1825 - 1862)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*21 May 1825 Daniel was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 21 May 1825.1 
(free wh male 05-10) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Daniel was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10, in Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for are a Male and Female, each 20-30..2 
(Orphan) Guardian11 December 1838 The court declared Daniel Clark Culpepper to be orphaned after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA and Jane Grier McCrary was appointed as guardian on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.3 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 James, Frances, Mariner and Daniel listed as a household member living with Jane Grier McCrary on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Houston Co., Georgia.4 
1860 Census*1 June 1860 Daniel was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Mobile Co., Alabama.5 
Death*1862 He died in 1862.1 
Last Edited8 September 2005

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 173, Unk Twp, Monroe Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1 M5-10, 1 M20-30, 1 M30-40, 1 F5-10, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F70-80.
  3. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.
  4. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 318A, District 16, Houston Co., GA
    Mrs. Jane Culpepper, 52, F, $2000, GA
    Clark Culpepper, 23, M, Lumber Merchant, GA
    Jackson Culpepper, 20, M, Farmer, GA
    Frances E. Culpepper, 15, F, GA
    Monroe Culpepper, 12, M, GA.
  5. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    All of the following entries were for the same Daniel C. Culpepper, who, along with his slaves, was enumerated twice in 1860
    Page 156, Line 21, Sixth Ward, Mobile Co., AL (Enumerated 19 Jul 1860)
         Daniel C. Culpepper, 29, M, PE=$3000, GA, Blacksmith
         Slave Schedule, Page 17, Lines 25-28: 1 BM60, 1 MM26, 1 BF23, 1 MM5
    Page 69, Line 26, Northern Division, Mobile Co., AL (Enumerated 29 Sep 1860)
         Daniel C. Culpepper, 31, M, PE=$3100, GA, Blacksmith
         Slave Schedule, Page 18, Lines 36-40: 1 BF30, 1 BM20, 1 BM7, 1 MM5/12.

Benjamin Franklin Drayton Culpepper1

M, (13 July 1828 - 21 October 1839)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*13 July 1828 Benjamin was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 13 July 1828.1 
(free wh male 00-05) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Mariner and Benjamin was probably a free white male, age under 5, in Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's houshold, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for are a Male and Female, each 20-30..2 
(Orphan) Guardian11 December 1838 The court declared Benjamin Franklin Drayton Culpepper to be orphaned after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA and Jane Grier McCrary was appointed as guardian on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.3 
Death*21 October 1839 He died at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 21 October 1839 at age 11.1 
Last Edited9 July 2004

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 173, Unk Twp, Monroe Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1 M5-10, 1 M20-30, 1 M30-40, 1 F5-10, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F70-80.
  3. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.

Mariner Jackson Culpepper1

M, (11 February 1830 - 15 August 1872)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*11 February 1830 Mariner was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 11 February 1830.1 
(free wh male 00-05) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Mariner and Benjamin was probably a free white male, age under 5, in Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's houshold, on the 1830 Census at Monroe Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for are a Male and Female, each 20-30..2 
(Orphan) Guardian11 December 1838 The court declared Mariner Jackson Culpepper to be orphaned after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA and Jane Grier McCrary was appointed as guardian on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.3 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 James, Frances, Mariner and Daniel listed as a household member living with Jane Grier McCrary on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Houston Co., Georgia.4 
Marriage*say 1856 He married Cassandra Tillman say 1856.5 
1860 Slave Census*1 June 1860 Mariner was listed as a slave owner on the 1860 Census at Brooks Co., Georgia, and owned 24 slaves.6 
1860 Census*1 June 1860 Mariner was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Brooks Co., Georgia.5 
Civil War*between 1862 and 1865 He served in the War Between the States between 1862 and 1865

     Capt., Co. C, 26th GA, CSA.7 
1870 Census*1 June 1870 Mariner was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Brooks Co., Georgia.8 
Death*15 August 1872 He died at Brooks Co., Georgia, on 15 August 1872 at age 42.1 
Burial*16 August 1872 His body was interred on 16 August 1872 at West End Cemetery, Quitman, Brooks Co., Georgia.7 
Biography* Mariner was a Captain in Co. C, 26th GA during the Civil War. Later he was Justice of the Inferior Court, Brooks Co, GA, 1867-1868. 

Family

Cassandra Tillman (circa 1837 - 1903)
Last Edited12 July 2010

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 173, Unk Twp, Monroe Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1 M5-10, 1 M20-30, 1 M30-40, 1 F5-10, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F70-80.
  3. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.
  4. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 318A, District 16, Houston Co., GA
    Mrs. Jane Culpepper, 52, F, $2000, GA
    Clark Culpepper, 23, M, Lumber Merchant, GA
    Jackson Culpepper, 20, M, Farmer, GA
    Frances E. Culpepper, 15, F, GA
    Monroe Culpepper, 12, M, GA.
  5. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 684, Brooks Co., GA
    M. J. Culpepper, 28, M, GA, $10,000/$19,645
    Cassandra Culpepper, 22, F, GA.
  6. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Slave Schedule: M. J. Culpepper of Brooks Co. owned 24 slaves: 50M, 45F, 32M, 30M, 30M, 28F, 24F, 24M, 22F, 14M, 14M, 13F, 11F, 11F, 9M, 9F, 5F, 4F, 4F, 3F, 3F, 3M, 2M, 1M.
  7. Roster of Confederate Graves, Atlanta, GA: United Daughters of the Confederacy, Georgia Division, circa 1995.
    p.1-68: "Mariner Jackson Culpepper, Capt., Co. C, 26th, May 1832 - 15 Aug 1872."
  8. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 98, Quitman P.O., Brooks Co., GA
    Mariner Culpepper, 38, M, GA, Farmer, $4,600/$10,000
    Cassandra Culpepper, 30, F, GA.

Lucinda Council Culpepper1,2,3

F, (1 April 1832 - 22 July 1896)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA3 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary3 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*1 April 1832 Lucinda was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 1 April 1832.3 
(Orphan) Guardian11 December 1838 The court declared Lucinda Council Culpepper to be orphaned after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA and Jane Grier McCrary was appointed as guardian on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.4 
Marriage*1 December 1846 She married Dr. John Wesley Walker at Houston Co., Georgia, on 1 December 1846 at age 14.5 
Married Name1 December 1846  As of 1 December 1846, her married name was Walker. 
Photographedsay 1850 She was photographed say 1850.2
Lucinda Council Culpepper Walker
Photographed*say 1880 She was photographed say 1880 at Scott Co., Arkansas.2
Lucinda Council Culpepper Walker
1880 Census*1 June 1880 Lucinda was listed as Dr. John Wesley Walker's wife on the 1880 Census at Blackfork, Scott Co., Arkansas.6 
Death*22 July 1896 She died at Cowlington, Le Flore Co., Oklahoma, on 22 July 1896 at age 64.2 
Burial*say 24 July 1896 Her body was interred say 24 July 1896 at Brooken Cemetery, Cowlington, Le Flore Co., Oklahoma.2 
Biography* Lucinda (who apparently later changed her middle name to 'Clara') moved with her husband first to Louisiana and later to Arkansas, after the Civil War. Lucinda died 22 July 1896 at Brooken, OK. John W. died 18 Dec. 1887. They moved to Lousiana before the Civil War. John was a Doctor in the Civil War after which they moved to Blackford, Arkansas. I don't know when they moved to Oklahoma, but my grandmother was born in Waldron, Arkansas in 1872.

Source: Marilyn Smith, Blanca, CO, 1999

J W and Lucinda married in Houston Co., Georgia in 1846. About 1855-60 they went to Louisiana, stayed 10 years and then went to Lamar Co., Texas. The next time I find them is in Scott Co., Arkansas. Then he died in 1887 and is buried in Short Mt. Cemetery, Leflore Co., Oklahoma. She died in1896 and is buried in Cowlington Cemetery at Cowlington, Oklahoma. She has a stone but his grave is lost.

Lucinda and John had eleven children: Eugenia Fannie Walker, John Marion Walker, Anna Elizabeth Walker, Emma Lucinda Walker, Sarah Jane Lula Walker, Edward Monroe Walker, William Jackson Walker, Robert Lee Walker, Joseph Price Walker, Lilla Mae Walker, and Leana Walker.

Souce: Clyde Walker, July 2000. 
Reunion*9 July 2006 A reunion has been held annually for over 50 years for the descendants of: (1) Samuel Huston Culpepper, including the Henry B. and William N. Culpepper families, and (2) Lucinda Council Culpepper and John Wesly Walker. Any Culpepper descendent wishing to come is welcome! For many years it was held in July at the Coleman Park. The 2008 reunion has been canceled due to the economy and high gas prices.7 

Family

Dr. John Wesley Walker (14 March 1823 - 18 November 1887)
Last Edited30 July 2012

Citations

  1. E-mail written 1999 to Lew Griffin from Marilyn Smith, Blanca, CO.
  2. E-mail written 2000-2001 to Lew Griffin from Clyde Walker, e-mail address.
  3. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  4. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.
  5. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Lucinda C. Culpeper and John W. Walker on 1 Dec 1846 in Houston Co., GA.
  6. Source:     FHL Film 1254056 National Archives Film T9-0056 Page 432D

         Relation     Sex     Marr     Race     Age     Birthplace

    John WALKER     Self     M     M     W     57     GA      Occ:     Farmer     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Lucinda WALKER     Wife     F     M     W     48     GA     Occ:     Keeping House     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Eddy WALKER     Son     M     S     W     19     LA     Occ:     At Home     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    William WALKER     Son     M     S     W     17     LA     Occ:     At Home     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Robert WALKER     Son     M     S     W     15     LA     Occ:     At Home     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Joseph WALKER     Son     M     S     W     10     TX     Occ:     At Home     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Lilla WALKER     Dau     F     S     W     7     AR     Occ:     At Home     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Leana WALKER     Dau     F     S     W     5     AR     Occ:     At Home     Fa: GA     Mo: GA
    Walker DELPHINE     Other     F     S     B     42     SC     Occ:     House Servant     Fa: SC     Mo: SC
    Olla DELPHINE     Other     F     S     B     16     LA     Occ:     House Servant     Fa: SC     Mo: SC.
  7. E-mail written 1996-2007 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper from Patsy Gay Culpepper Roberts (#6442), e-mail address.

Frances Edna Culpepper1

F, (2 June 1834 - 6 March 1881)
FatherMariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA1 (7 May 1793 - 14 Aug 1838)
MotherJane Grier McCrary1 (16 Jul 1798 - 9 May 1874)
Birth*2 June 1834 Frances was born at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 2 June 1834.1 
(Orphan) Guardian11 December 1838 The court declared Frances Edna Culpepper to be orphaned after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA and Jane Grier McCrary was appointed as guardian on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.2 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 James, Frances, Mariner and Daniel listed as a household member living with Jane Grier McCrary on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Houston Co., Georgia.3 
Marriage*2 March 1854 She married Seaborn Shadrick Mims at Houston Co., Georgia, on 2 March 1854 at age 19.4 
Married Name2 March 1854  As of 2 March 1854, her married name was Mims. 
Death*6 March 1881 She died at Houston Co., Georgia, on 6 March 1881 at age 46. 
Burial*7 March 1881 Her body was interred on 7 March 1881 at Oakland Cemetery, Houston Co., Georgia

Family

Seaborn Shadrick Mims (say 1832 - )
Last Edited20 November 2006

Citations

  1. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  2. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.
  3. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 318A, District 16, Houston Co., GA
    Mrs. Jane Culpepper, 52, F, $2000, GA
    Clark Culpepper, 23, M, Lumber Merchant, GA
    Jackson Culpepper, 20, M, Farmer, GA
    Frances E. Culpepper, 15, F, GA
    Monroe Culpepper, 12, M, GA.
  4. Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
    Fanny E. Culpepper and S. S. Mims on 02 Mar 1854 in Houston Co., GA.

Jordan T. Jackson

M, (11 April 1814 - 1 May 1898)
Birth*11 April 1814 Jordan was born at Georgia on 11 April 1814.1 
Marriage*9 November 1838 He married Comfort Amanda Culpepper at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 9 November 1838 at age 24.2,3 
(Security) Guardian11 December 1838 He posted security after the death of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA for Jane Grier McCrary to be guardian of Daniel Clark Culpepper, Benjamin Franklin Drayton Culpepper, Mariner Jackson Culpepper, Lucinda Council Culpepper, Frances Edna Culpepper and James Monroe Culpepper on 11 December 1838 at Monroe Co., Georgia.4 
(Witness) ProbateJanuary 1844 He witnessed a probate action on the estate of Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA at Monroe Co., Georgia, in January 1844.5 
(Administrator) ProbateApril 1845 He administrated Mariner Culpepper of Monroe Co., GA's estate in April 1845.6 
1850 Census*1 June 1850 Jordan was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Pike Co., Georgia.7 
Death*1 May 1898 He died at Stewart Co., Georgia, on 1 May 1898 at age 84.1 
Burial*circa 2 May 1898 His body was interred circa 2 May 1898 at Lumpkin Cemetery, Stewart Co., Georgia.1 
Biography* In January 2004, Steven Earl Newberry wrote:
     The following census information is what I have for the family of Jordan T. JACKSON and Comfort Amanda CULPEPPER Jackson...
     In the late sixties, a family member researched my NEWBERRY family, interviewing many family members and seeing family records such as Bibles and other documents. In her research she says that Ella Lillie Ora Jackson's father was Jordan T. or possibly James T. JACKSON and that her mother was Amanda CULPEPPER. Unfortunately, she did not record her sources, but I'm sure she did not pull these names from her hat. I believe one of the family members, probably now gone, must have told her about Ella's parentage. There has been some confusion, that I think was all caused by the 1870 census, about "Jordan" VS "James" T. JACKSON. There are stories in the CARROLL family history that tell of Ella's sister Ida Leny JACKSON being an "Indian Princess" and a great uncle CARROLL remembering going to an Indian Reservation in Alabama to visit JACKSON relatives... [On 3 Feb 2004, Theresa A Lovett e-mail address wrote, "The 'great Uncle Carroll' was actually my Uncle Edward Scott King, my Mother's brother. It was their Mother Zela C. Carroll, my Grandmother, that he said took him to the reservation. That is stated in a letter he sent to me in the 1970's."]
     It is my own belief that if Jordan and his son used aliases in the 1870 census, it might have been to avoid being sent to the Oklahoma Indian Reservation, or possibly they did something during the War, that created the need to avoid detection.
     Anyway, I hope you will find the census data, at least, interesting.
Steven Earl Newberry,
Great grandson of Ella Lillie Ora JACKSON.

1850 District No 6 Pike County, GEORGIA ; 31st day of Oct 1850
Joseph (R.?) Culpepper, Ass't Marshall
Household 664 664
Jordan......Jackson...36.M.W...Merchant....3500...GA [possibly later used alais James T]
Amanda................27.F.W......................GA [Comfort Amanda CULPEPPER; A.C. in 1860]
Julia.................11.F.W......................GA
Drury.N................8.M.W......................GA
Henrietta.S............8.F.W......................GA [H. S. in the 1860]
Caroline.V.............6.F.W......................GA [possibly the 1870 "Carrie"]
Emma.M.................3.F.W......................GA
Chas.T.................2.M.W......................GA [C. T. in the 1860]
Jourdin T...........5/12.M.W......................GA [possibly later used alais John T]
1860 Eastern Division Monore County, Mississippi, 1st day of July 1860
; PO Aberdeen ; J.A.Holladay, Ass't Marshall
Household 53 - 53
J..T..Jackson...46.M.W.1500.-.1200....GA (2 in Attended school within a year?)
A..C............36.F.W................GA [Amanda CULPEPPER Jackson]
H..S............17.F.W................GA [Henrietta S. in 1850]
C..T............12.M.W................GA [Chas T. in 1850]
J..T............10.M.W................GA [Jourdin T in 1850]
W..C.............5.M.W................GA [Could be N. C. Jackson;age doesn't fit descending order, thus age 8 might make more sense]
* next census page (page 10)
E..L..Jackson....6.F.W................GA [Ella Lillie Ora JACKSON Newberry - buried Clay Hill, Pike Co. AL.]
Ida..............4.F.W................GA [Ida Leny - married a CARROLL - buried Bethel, Pike Co. AL.]
L..J.............2.F.W................GA [Lucy J in 1870]
*Lam and 21 Parham's nearby
* The "S" in H. S. above looks like an "L" to me, BUT, in at least two instances the enumerator wrote the "S" in the abbreviation for the state "SC" in exactly the same way, ALTHOUGH the enumerator's "S's" did usually look like "S's". Since this "H.S. Jackson appears to the the Henrietta S. Jackson in the 1850 census, I decided to show "H.S." in this 1860 census transcription, noting here that it might be "H.L.".
Comfort Amanda CULPEPPER Jackson died in Pike County on 18 Nov 1868

1870 Beat N ; Pike County, ALABAMA ; 15 day of Jun 1870
PO Louisville ; Daniel Gillis, Ass't Marshall
Household 111 111
Jackson.James.T........56........M.W.Farmer..1600-1220..GA [seems to be alais for Jordan T or an enumeration error.]
........Carrie.........25........F.W....................GA [Probably Caroline in 1850]
........John.T.........19........M.W....................GA [Jourdin T age 5/12 in 1850? Had Jordan become a liability!]
........Ella.L.........15........F.W....................GA [Ella Lille Ora, E. L. in 1860]
........Ida.L..........13........F.W....................GA [Ida Leny, Ida in 1860]
* next census page
Household 112 112 [I wonder if it should have been a differnt household?]
Jackson.Lucy.J.........11 or 12..F.W....................GA [L.J. in 1860]
........Morgan.M..L.....9 or 7...M.W....................MS [Monroe L in 1880]
*Parham, Hobdy, Samuel Holt family, nearby
1880 Census Place Pleasant Hill, Pike, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254029/NA Film Number T9-0029/Page Number 114B
Name Relation Ma Sex Race Age Born Occupation Fa Mo
A. H. NEWBERRY Self M Male W 35 AL Farmer GA GA [Albert Howard] My Great Grandfather
Ella L. NEWBERRY Wife M Female W 25 GA Keeps Home GA GA [Ella Lillie Ora JACKSON]
Joseph J. NEWBERRY Son S Male W 7 AL AL GA [Joseph Jordan]
Monroe J. NEWBERRY Son S Male W 8 AL AL GA [Monroe Jackson]
Thomas J. NEWBERRY Son S Male W 9M AL AL GA [Thomas Johnston]
Monroe L. JACKSON B-in-Law S Male W 20 GA Farm Lab GA GA [Ella's Brother]

1880 Census Place Pataula, Stewart, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254165/NA Film Number T9-0165/Page Number 471D
Name Relation Ma Sex Race Age Born Occupation Fa Mo
Jordan JACKSON Self M Male W 66 GA Farmer -- -- [Using Jordan again]
Sarah JACKSON Wife M Female W 47 GA GA GA [Second wife]
Nancy BRINSON Other S Female W 28 GA GA GA
Jordan T JACKSON b:11 apr 1814 Baldwin County, Georgia d:01 May 1898 Lumpkin, Stewart County, Georgia
- Buried: Lumpkin Cemetery, Stewart County, Georgia - North Side (Methodist) as, "Jordan T. Jackson, Apr. 11, 1814; May 1, 1898; a Mason"
To the best of my knowledge, the only information that confuses the family history regarding the name(s) of Jordan T. JACKSON / James T, JACKSON is the 1870 Pike County, Alabama census. Perhaps the 1870 enumerator simply wrote "James" in error...1 

Family

Comfort Amanda Culpepper (26 December 1822 - 18 November 1868)
Children
Last Edited7 February 2004

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2004-2005 to Warren Culpepper & Lew Griffin from Steven Earl Newberry, e-mail address.
  2. , Mariner Culpepper Family Bible: Abstracted by Warren Culpepper from photocopies of bible pages in the files of Culpepper Connections, Original source and current owner unknown, owner.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/monroe.htm#Mariner
  3. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Amanda C. Culpepper and Gordon T. Jackson on 9 Nov 1837 in Monroe Co., GA.
  4. Monroe County Court of the Ordinary Annual Returns, Book D, 1836-1840.
  5. Abstracted by Lewis W. Griffin, Monroe Co., GA Deeds, 1822-1868, Books A-P, Salt Lake City, UT: Monroe County Superior Court, Published on Microfilm by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films 164,136 - 164,143.
  6. Abstracted by Lewis W. Griffin, Monroe Co., GA Deeds, 1822-1868, Books A-P, Salt Lake City, UT: Monroe County Superior Court, Published on Microfilm by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films 164,136 - 164,143.
    Book L, Page 496.
  7. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Household 664, District 6 Pike Co., GA,
    Joseph Culpepper, Ass't Marshall
    Jordan Jackson, 36, M, Merchant, $3500, GA
    Amanda (Culpepper) Jackson, 27, F, W, GA
    Julia Jackson, 11, F, GA
    Drury N. Jackson, 8, M, GA
    Henrietta S. Jackson, 8, F, GA
    Caroline V. Jackson, 6, F, GA
    Emma M. Jackson, 3, F, GA
    Chas. T. Jackson, 2, M, GA
    Jourdin T. Jackson, 5/12, M, GA.
  8. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 1077, District 5, Houston Co., GA
    Jane E. Culpepper, 59, F, Widow, $5,000/$23,070, GA
    James M. Culpepper, 21, M, Farmer, GA
    Drewey M. Jackson, 19, M, GA.
  9. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 33A, Family 1181, Perry PO, Houston Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $6000/$1500, GA
    Martha Culpepper, 22, F, GA
    Alice Culpepper, 3, F, GA
    Infant Culpepper, 2/12 (Apr 1869), M, GA
    John T. Jackson, 22, M, Farm Manager, GA
    Jane G. Culpepper, 70, F, GA.

Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA1

M, (circa 1796 - 1878)
FatherWalter Newman (c 1770 - c 1819)
MotherArgent Culpepper (c 1778 - a 1 Jun 1850)
DNA* DNA testing of descendants of different sons of Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA show that the descendants are related to each other but not to the mainline of Culpeppers. Joel was once thought to be the son of William Culpepper Jr. of Warren Co., GA, a descendant of Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, the progenitor of most American Culpeppers. However, Joel's male descendants are a match with DNA tests conducted within the Newman family, and his most likely parents are now thought by Newman researchers to be Walter Newman and Argent Culpepper. So while this branch may be related by blood to other American Culpeppers, it would be through Joel's mother, Argent. Testing of autosomal DNA might prove this link.2 
Birth*circa 1796 Joel was born at Georgia circa 1796.3 
War of 1812*between 1813 and 1814 He served in the War of 1812 between 1813 and 1814
(Georgia Militia, Captain Hudleston's Company.)4 
Marriage*26 August 1819 He married Rebecca Hammack at Jones Co., Georgia, on 26 August 1819.5 
Land Lottery*1820 He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1820 at Buckhalters District, Jones Co., Georgia,
lot 85-20 in Early Co., GA.6 
1820 Census*7 August 1820 Joel was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Jones Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for is one Male 0-10..7 
Deed4 October 1821 He was granted a deed on 4 October 1821 at Jones Co., Georgia,

Jacob Watson to Joel Culpepper, 50 acres, part of Lot #45 in District 11. Wit: John English, Wife P. ____.8 
Deed*14 November 1825 He was party to a deed on 14 November 1825 at Jones Co., Georgia,

14 Nov 1825. Joel Culpepper of Jones County to William Powell of Decatur, for $52, lot 85 in 20th district as granted to Joel Culpepper, 11 Nov 1825. Wit: Gideon Pope. 
Deed12 December 1826 He granted a deed on 12 December 1826 at Jones Co., Georgia,

Joel Culpepper to Pierce A. Lewis, 4 acres of Lot #45 in District 11. Wit: S. C. Lippet.9 
(Deed Witness) Deed25 June 1827 He witnessed a deed grant to Benjamin Culpepper on 25 June 1827 at Talbot Co., Georgia,

Zeptha Newman of Jones County to Benjamin Culpepper of Warren County for $100, S 1/2 of lot 121 in 22nd District of Muscogee, 101 1/4 acres. Wit: Uriah Jones, Joel Culpepper, M. Culpepper, J.P. (Talbot Co., GA Deed Book A, page 235.) 
1830 Census*1 June 1830 Joel was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Jones Co., Georgia.10 
1840 Census*1 June 1840 Joel was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Harris Co., Georgia.
(Unaccounted for is 1 Female 15-20.)11 
1850 Census*1 June 1850 Joel was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Harris Co., Georgia.12 
1860 Slave Census*1 June 1860 He was listed as a slave owner on the 1860 Census at Harris Co., Georgia, and owned 36 slaves.13 
1860 Census*1 June 1860 Joel was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.14 
1870 Census*1 June 1870 Joel was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.15 
Death*1878 He died at Harris Co., Georgia, in 1878. 
Burial*1878 His body was interred in 1878 at Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Troup Co., Georgia.16 
Biography* Joel Culpepper gave the land for Bethany Baptist Church which was organized 8 Sep 1828. (This land is in Harris Co., GA, near Chipley, which is now known as Pine Mountain, GA, the community where Callaway Gardens is located) The site measured 30 rods by 40 rods or seven and one-half acres. (Louise Calhoun Barfield, "History of Harris Co., GA, 1827-1961, pp 411-412).

Bethany Baptist Church Marker:

http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=22411


This same Joel was named in the will of Sarah Ragan of Pike Co. GA. 
Research note*May 2009 From Sharon Fowler:
Date: Sunday, May 17, 2009
Hi all,

Since the Culpeppers have not been added to the Newman surname project, I thought that I would make up this little chart showing the differences. The only perfect 37-marker match is between Richard William Newman (descendant of Walter Jr. (1696)) and Jimmy Charles Culpepper (presumably a descendant of Samuel Newman (1715)).

It looks like either R W Newman or J J Newman carries the original values of the markers. They differ on only the 32nd marker and because of the existence of close cousins in the various lines, it's not possible to tell whether 18 or 19 was the original value.

I have upgraded the testing for R W to 67 markers and Beverly Culpepper has upgraded the testing for her brother George William to 67 markers. Since J J and C E match on all of their markers above 37, with 2 others testing at that level, it should be pretty clear what those markers are supposed to be, meaning that others should not have to test at that level.

Last night I did a little background on the Newmans and the Culpeppers of Georgia. The Newman family in question must be that of Samuel Newman and Eve Castleberry of Warren Co., GA. The Culpeppers in question were also from that county, although several of them migrated to Jones county before 1820.

The genetic break occurs between Bev's great-great-grandfather (Joel Culpepper) and the known Culpepper lines, as there is no DNA match between them. Joel Culpepper was born about 1795 or 1796 and presumably his father was a Newman, and the 4 eldest sons of Samuel & Eve Newman were all old enough. However, the only truly realistic candidate is Walter Newman, the son of Samuel & Eve, who married Argent Culpepper in 1794. Their oldest known child wasn't born until after 1800, but given the circumstances it seems likely that Joel was actually their oldest child. If this is true, it's anybody's guess why they would have given him up to be raised as a Culpepper.

There were district-wide losses for all censuses before 1820 in Georgia, which is unfortunate. At the time of the 1820 census, Joel was newly married and living in Captain Buckhalter's District, Jones Co., GA. The only other Culpepper living in that district was Daniel Culpepper Jr., Argent (Culpepper) Newman's brother. Bev had thought that perhaps Joel was raised by William Culpepper Jr., the uncle of Daniel and Argent, but in 1820 William Jr. was living in Captain Rosser's District. I think that it's more likely that Joel was raised by Daniel Culpepper Jr.

Comments, etc. would be appreciated.

Sharon.17 
Research note23 July 2009 From: Sharon Fowler
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 6:10 PM
To: Lew Griffin
Subject: Re: Joel Culpepper parentage


Hi Lew,

As far as I know, no Newman researcher has found a will or probate record for Walter Newman. According to Ken Newman, the only named record of his children is in the will of his daughter Sarah Newman who married Mountain Hill. I don't really know why then it is assumed that these were the only children of Walter and Argent, I didn't do that research myself.

I guess I understand your thinking that Joel was raised by William Culpepper Jr. However, I have a different idea to throw out to you. In the 1820 census, unfortunately the first one to survive as I'm sure you know, Joel and Daniel Jr. were in the same district, while William Jr. was in another district in Jones Co. I don't know if this has to do with who won what land in the Georgia land lottery, but if I didn't know about that, I would have assumed a closer relationship between Joel and Daniel Jr. than between Joel and William Jr.

Also, Joel named his children James Monroe and Mariner C. Culpepper. Mariner seems to have been named after Argent's younger brother who was similar in age to Joel. The first Mariner also named a son James Monroe. To me, this would imply that Joel grew up with Mariner, i.e. that he was raised by Daniel and Sarah (which is what I actually meant in my other e-mail, because I knew that Argent's brother Daniel was too young.

Daniel Sr. would probably not have thought to mention Joel separatelyin his will (even if he did raise him), because he was leaving his estate to his children, which included Argent, leaving it up to her to leave something to Joel.

I don't know, that's just what I was thinking, but again it's something we'll never know.

Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.

Sharon

----- Original Message ----
From: Lew Griffin
To: Sharon Fowler
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 5:33:16 PM
Subject: RE: Joel Culpepper parentage

Hi Sharon,
 Over the years I have looked at the early Georgia wills, and for
that matter, the estates, and have not found a reference to this Joel
Culpepper in any of them. Might he be mentioned in any Newman estates or
wills? Have those all been checked for Georgia? My understanding is that
no probate records have been found for Walter Newman.
 As for who might have raised Joel, Argent's brother Daniel Jr. was
five years younger than she was, and was not married until 1805. So I doubt
that Argent would have given up her infant to her single brother. The late
Barbara Lockard, a major Joel researcher, studied Joel's origins for a
number of years, and her best guess was that Joel appeared to be the son of
William Culpepper Jr. (born 1765) of Jones County. This would have been
Argent's uncle. Looking at the various possibilities, I still think William
Jr. most likely raised Joel. I guess Argent's parents Daniel Sr. & Sarah
might have raised Joel, but they were much older than William Jr., and Joel
first shows up in Jones County, where William Jr. lived, and not in Warren
County, where Daniel Sr. lived.
 Thanks for the kind remarks about the Culpepper website. Warren and
I both appreciate them.
 Lew

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Fowler
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 4:25 PM
To: Lew Griffin
Cc: Warren Culpepper
Subject: Re: Joel Culpepper parentage


Hi Lew,

I will list Joel as the eldest son of Walter and Argent, with notes to the
effect that the placement may be wrong, because there isn't enough
information. I wouldn't feel as right about doing this if the couple had
other known children starting right after their marriage, but the large gap
between the marriage and the first known children 10 years later implies a
serious problem of some kind which could lead to such a situation as we are
proposing. The giving away of a child is certainly not a scenario that I've
taken lightly.

I appreciate all of your input and was hoping that you might be able to tell
me something. I've been through Warren's website (great by the way) and was
not able to determine if Joel Culpepper was mentioned in any of the various
wills left by the Culpeppers. I know the speculation had been that he was
raised by a William, but given that Joel named his children after those in
his own generationwhowere ofArgent's line, wouldn't it seem more likely
that he was raised by someone closer to her? Perhaps her brother Daniel?

Just wondering.

Thanks for all of your help in this endeavour.

Sharon

----- Original Message ----
From: Lew Griffin
To: Sharon Fowler
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:35:40 PM
Subject: Joel Culpepper parentage

Hi Sharon,
 I'm sure speculation on what might have happened is limited only by
our imaginations, and it is largely a futile effort at this point, as we
will never know exactly. But I agree with you that the bottom line is that
Joel was most likely the son of Walter Newman and Argent Culpepper, and
until some better choice presents itself, we should list Joel that way.
Both DNA and circumstantial evidence point in that direction.
 Regards, Lew

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Fowler
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:38 PM
To: Warren Culpepper; Lew Griffin
Subject: Re: New DNA Comparison Chart for the Newman, Culpepper and West Clan

Hi Warren and Lew,

I do believe that Joel was born in 1795 or 1796, rather than 1798 (most of
the evidence points to that). However, I do not agree that having been
conceived out of wedlock, and then being born "too shortly" after a marriage
would cause a woman to give up that child. In that case, why marry at all?
I can see it if Joel wasn't a Newman, but he was, wasn't he?

According to other researchers, this couple had no children until 1805.
What? 10 years of marriage before they start pumping them out every year or
so? That makes no sense to me unless something very bad happened.

Ken Newman believes that the marriage date is wrong and that he's seen
another, later, date, but I've not seen it. Have either of you?

It is my belief that Argent had Joel and that she either nearly died in
childbirth, making it impossible for her to raise a child and maybe they
didn't think she'd live, or she got something like post-partum depression
and tried to hurt him, or they lost all of their money, or they split up for
some reason and eventually got back together. There are many reasons why
this could have happened, but the one that Warren puts up makes no sense to
me. Again, in that instance, why even bother with the marriage?

There is another less palatable reason like they got married and then Walter
had an affair with her sister or something, so they split up and eventually
got back together after 10 years and then started pumping out children.
What? Again, this makes no logical sense to me.

My guess is that we will never know, but I think that we should try to
choose a "most likely" placement and then we should all add a caveat that we
really don't know for sure anything except that Joel's father was a Newman
and his mother was likely a Culpepper. (Given the name of Joel, I assume
close ties to the Culpeppers at birth.)

Sharon






----- Original Message ----
From: Warren Culpepper
To: Lew Griffin
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 6:42:42 AM
Subject: RE: New DNA Comparison Chart for the Newman, Culpepper and West
Clan

Thanks, Lew,

There is a simple possible explanation for why Argent may have given up her
baby Joel to be raised by a relative. Argent may have gotten pregnant by
Walter Newman before she married him. We have no proof of Joel's birth
date, and while we state on our website it was 1798 (supported by his age 61
in the 1860 census), his age as reported in the censuses of 1850 (age 54)
and 1870 (age 74) point to a birth date between 1 Jun 1795 and 30 Apr 1796.
Argent and Walter married on 16 Dec 1794, and thus if Joel was born in the
summer of 1795, he was conceived out of wedlock. Joel's participation in
the War of 1812 also supports the notion of this earlier-than-1798 birth
date.

Regards,
Warren


-----Original Message-----
From: Lew Griffin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 6:43 PM
To: Warren Culpepper
Subject: FW: New DNA Comparison Chart for the Newman, Culpepper and West
Clan

Warren,
FYI
Lew

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Fowler
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 3:30 PM
To: Lew Griffin
Subject: New DNA Comparison Chart for the Newman, Culpepper and West Clan

Hi all,

We are growing!

New 67 marker test results are in for George William Culpepper, proving that
the Culpeppers are indeed Newman descendants. Lew Griffin and I both
believe that the most logical placement for Joel Culpepper is as the
legitimate son of Walter Newman and Argent Culpepper, who were married not
long before his birth. We don't see other likely scenarios for his birth,
although it is anybody's guess what catastrophe would cause a couple to give
up their child to be raised by a relative.

I would like to introduce Larry West, whose 67 marker results also show that
he is a descendant of Walter Newman the immigrant. His earliest known
ancestor is William Berry West, born between 1770 and 1774. He lived in
Laurens Co., South Carolinaand also in Monroe Co., Mississippi. A child of
his who lived until 1880 gave the father's place of birth as North
Carolina. This is interesting as Ken Newman and I have been working hard
and have come to the conclusion (from a prepondurance ofnew evidence) that
the Richard Newman who lived in Hyde and Beaufort counties in North Carolina
in the 1700s, was indeed "our" Richard (b. 1704), who was the son of Walter
Newman the immigrant.

Also found in Beaufort Co., NC was Walter Evitt, the son of Rachel (Newman)
Evitt (the daughter of Walter Newman the immigrant). New evidence today
shows that Rachel remarried after the death of her husband John Evitt to an
unknown Jones, having at least one son Thomas Jones, and possibly another
named Richard (waiting on another will abstract from a volunteer).

There were Wests in Hyde and Beaufort counties in North Carolina, but
unfortunately the will for a Henry West was merged in the North Carolina
archives with that for a Henry Snoad who died the same quarter in 1752,
thereby deleting some possibly important information. Much more research is
needed to find the exact connection (assuming that is even possible).

Well, that is enough for now. Any comments or queries would be welcome.

Sharon.17 
Research note29 March 2010 On 29 Mar 2010, Kenneth L. Newman wrote:
"I doubt that Joel Culpepper was a son of Walter Newman and Argintine Culpepper. There were a lot of Newman family members and Culpepper family members in the Warren County, Georgia area. William Newman line has not been fully researched. Members of the Richard Newman line could have been in the area."18 

Family

Rebecca Hammack (6 June 1796 - 25 May 1889)
Children
Last Edited1 September 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2001 to Lew Griffin from Anne Miller Greer, Midland, GA.
  2. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.
  3. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
    which makes him old enough to have served in the War of 1812.
  4. Virgil D. White, Index to War of 1812 Pension Files.
  5. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Joel Culpepper and Rebecca Hammock on 26 Aug 1819 in Jones Co., GA.
  6. 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.
  7. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 128, Jones Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 1M0-10, 1M26-45, 1F16-26.
  8. Abstracted by Lewis W. Griffin, Jones Co., GA Deed Records and Mortgages, 1807-1827, Salt Lake City, UT: Jones County Superior Court, Published on Microfilm by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films 470,012 - 470,017.
    Book M, Page 407.
  9. Abstracted by Lewis W. Griffin, Jones Co., GA Deed Records and Mortgages, 1807-1827, Salt Lake City, UT: Jones County Superior Court, Published on Microfilm by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films 470,012 - 470,017.
    Book N, Page 261.
  10. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 464, Unk Twp, Jones Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F20-30, 1 F50-60.
  11. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 245, Hueys District 4, Harris Co., GA
    J. Culpepper, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 1 M40-50, 1 F15-20, 1 F30-40.
  12. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 84, Goodman District, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 54, M, Farmer, $5,000, GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, 45, M, GA.
  13. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Slave Schedule, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 36 slaves: 80M, 78F, 76M, 45M, 45F, 45F, 40M, 35F, 30M, 25M, 20F Mulatto, 20F, 20F, 20M, 20M, 18M, 18M, 18F, 18F, 18F, 16F, 12F Mulatto, 12F, 12M, 12M Mulatto, 12M Mulatto, 8M, 8M, 8M, 7M, 6F, 5M, 4F, 3M, 2M, 1F.
  14. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 655, Family 1048, Goodmans Crossroads PO, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 61, M, Farmer, $6,300/$27,000, GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, 55, F, GA.
  15. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 189B, Family 2016, Hamilton PO, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 74, M, Farmer, $2,650/$450, GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, 67, F, GA.
  16. USGenWeb Archives.
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Pine Mountain, Harris Co., GA. Joel Culpepper (No dates listed) gave 7 1/2 acres of land for Bethany Church in 1847. Deed recorded in 1874.
  17. E-mail written Jun 2009 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Fowler, e-mail address.
  18. E-mail written 2008-2010 to Culpepper Connections from Kenneth L. Newman, Carrollton, GA, e-mail address.
  19. Mary J. Thompson--editor (based on records of Sandra Jeffries and Barbara Lockard), "The Culpepper Family", Harris County, Georgia and Her People, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1986.
    Page 4.

Rebecca Hammack

F, (6 June 1796 - 25 May 1889)
FatherBenedict Hammack (c 1770 - c Oct 1825)
MotherSally (?) (s 1772 - )
Name Variation She was also known as Rebecca Hammock. 
Birth*6 June 1796 Rebecca was born at Jones Co., Georgia, on 6 June 1796.1 
Marriage*26 August 1819 She married Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA at Jones Co., Georgia, on 26 August 1819 at age 23.2 
Married Name26 August 1819  As of 26 August 1819, her married name was Culpepper. 
(free wh female 16-26) 1820 Census7 August 1820 Rebecca was probably a free white female, age 16 and under 26, in Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA's household, on the 1820 Census at Jones Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for is one Male 0-10..3 
(free wh female 20-30) 1830 Census1 June 1830 Rebecca was probably a free white female, age 20 and under 30, in Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Jones Co., Georgia.4 
(free wh female 30-40) 1840 Census1 June 1840 Rebecca was probably a free white female, age 30 and under 40, in Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Harris Co., Georgia.
(Unaccounted for is 1 Female 15-20.)5 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 Rebecca listed as a household member living with Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Harris Co., Georgia.6 
(household member) 1860 Census1 June 1860 Rebecca listed as a household member living with Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA in the 1860 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.7 
(household member) 1870 Census1 June 1870 Rebecca listed as a household member living with Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA on the 1870 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.8 
(Mother) 1880 Census1 June 1880 Rebecca was listed as a mother in James Monroe Culpepper of Harris Co., GA's household on the 1880 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.9 
Death*25 May 1889 She died at Pine Mountain, Harris Co., Georgia, on 25 May 1889 at age 92.10 
Research note*2 July 2009 From: Lew Griffin
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 11:46 AM
To: 'Sharon Fowler'
'
Subject: Rebecca (Hammack) Culpepper and her Birth Date

Hi Sharon,
 The birth date for Rebecca Hammock comes from an article written for Harris County, Georgia And Her People by Barbara Lockard. It appeared in Volume Two, Number One, Winter 1986. Barbara Lockard was the primary researcher on the Joel Culpepper family in those years. I became acquainted with her in the 1970’s and corresponded with her until her death a few years ago. The paragraph in question reads:
 “Joel Culpepper was born ca.1796 in Jones County, Georgia. He married Rebecca Hammack of Jones County, on August 26, 1819. Rebecca, the daughter of Benedict Hammack, was born June 6, 1796 and was baptized into Walnut Creek Church, Jones County, in 1809. They moved to Harris County around 1830 where he had a large plantation about two miles from what is now Pine Mountain, Georgia. The exact date they came to Harris County is unclear. Her obituary says 1829, but they are still on the Jones County census in 1830. This information comes from the records of the Bethany Baptist Church and Lillian Champion.”
 Note that the paragraph also refers to her obituary. In June 1995, Barbara sent me a copy of her records. Her group sheets include the following on Rebecca Hammack:
 “Rebecca’s obituary reads that she came to Harris County in 1829. She lived to be almost 95 years old and was bedridden the last five years from injuries received in a fall. She was a consistent follower of Christ for 80 years after being baptized by the Sainted Joshua Calloway in 1809 at Walnut Creek Church in Jones County, Georgia.
 “Through much research and elimination, Rebecca is almost certainly the daughter of Benedict Hammack of Jones County, Georgia.”
 In Barbara’s ancestry charts, also from June 1995, she lists Rebecca’s date of birth as “1805” which as you say tends to agree with census records. But if you are familiar with the Baptist religion, they believed that baptism was by immersion, and should take place “at the age of reason.” So the 1809 baptism would be consistent with the 1796 birth. But I’ll let you reach your own conclusions about all of this.
 Regards, Lew.11 

Family

Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA (circa 1796 - 1878)
Children
Last Edited5 July 2009

Citations

  1. Mary J. Thompson--editor (based on records of Sandra Jeffries and Barbara Lockard), "The Culpepper Family", Harris County, Georgia and Her People, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1986.
  2. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    Joel Culpepper and Rebecca Hammock on 26 Aug 1819 in Jones Co., GA.
  3. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 128, Jones Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 1M0-10, 1M26-45, 1F16-26.
  4. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 464, Unk Twp, Jones Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F20-30, 1 F50-60.
  5. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 245, Hueys District 4, Harris Co., GA
    J. Culpepper, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 1 M40-50, 1 F15-20, 1 F30-40.
  6. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 84, Goodman District, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 54, M, Farmer, $5,000, GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, 45, M, GA.
  7. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 655, Family 1048, Goodmans Crossroads PO, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 61, M, Farmer, $6,300/$27,000, GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, 55, F, GA.
  8. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 189B, Family 2016, Hamilton PO, Harris Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 74, M, Farmer, $2,650/$450, GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, 67, F, GA.
  9. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 432B, Family 288, ED 56, Goodmans, Harris Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, Self, M, Md, 55, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Frances M. Culpepper, Wife, F, Md, 38, Keeping House, GA/SC/SC
    M. A. Retta Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 35, GA/GA/GA
    Cardelin A. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 18, GA/GA/GA
    Francis M. Culpepper, Son, M, S, 14, Works on Farm, GA/GA/GA
    Absolum Culpepper, Son, M, S, 13, Works on Farm, GA/GA/GA
    George W. Culpepper, Son, M, S, 11, Works on Farm, GA/GA/GA
    Charles F. Culpepper, Son, M, S, 9, GA/GA/GA
    Henry Culpepper, Son, M, S, 7, GA/GA/GA
    Mercer Culpepper, Son, M, S, 4, GA/GA/GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, Mother, F, Wid, 78, GA/GA/GA.
  10. Obituaries Published by The Christian Index, 1880-1899, Macon, GA: Georgia Baptist Historical Society, 1975.
    p.60.
  11. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
  12. Mary J. Thompson--editor (based on records of Sandra Jeffries and Barbara Lockard), "The Culpepper Family", Harris County, Georgia and Her People, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1986.
    Page 4.

James Monroe Culpepper of Harris Co., GA1

M, (28 June 1823 - 8 June 1894)
FatherJoel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA (c 1796 - 1878)
MotherRebecca Hammack (6 Jun 1796 - 25 May 1889)
DNA* He has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA. 
Birth*28 June 1823 James was born at Jones Co., Georgia, on 28 June 1823.2,1 
(free wh male 05-10) 1830 Census1 June 1830 James was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10, in Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA's household, on the 1830 Census at Jones Co., Georgia.3 
(free wh male 15-20) 1840 Census1 June 1840 James was probably a free white male, age 15 and under 20, in Joel Culpepper of Harris Co., GA's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Harris Co., Georgia.
(Unaccounted for is 1 Female 15-20.)4 
Marriage*22 December 1842 He married Nancy Collins at Troup Co., Georgia, on 22 December 1842 at age 19.2,5,6 
1850 Census*1 June 1850 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Harris Co., Georgia.7 
Photographed*say 1859 He was photographed say 1859 at Harris Co., Georgia,
The approximate date of the photo is based on the apparent age of the subject, the clothing style, and the thought that few could have afforded to have had a photo made during or immediately after the Civil War.8
James Monroe Culpepper
1860 Census*1 June 1860 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.9 
Marriage*17 October 1860 He married Mary Frances DeLoach at Harris Co., Georgia, on 17 October 1860 at age 37.10,11 
1870 Census*1 June 1870 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.12 
1880 Census*1 June 1880 James was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.13 
Death*8 June 1894 He died at Harris Co., Georgia, on 8 June 1894 at age 70.2,14 
Family Bible* James Monroe Culpepper of Harris Co., GA
Family Bible Abstract

Philadelphia, Jesper Harding & Son, 1859

Births
James Monroe Culpepper, 28 Jun 1823
Nancy Collins, 1 May 1816

Children of James M. Culpepper and Nancy Collins
E. A. R. Culpepper, 8 Nov 1843
William Culpepper, 14 Nov 1845
John H. Culpepper, 13 Mar 1847
Martha A. R. Culpepper, 8 Feb 1849
Early G. H. Culpepper, 16 Dec 1850
Sarah Jane Culpepper, 30 Aug 1853
Samuel Bartley Culpepper, 17 Jun 1856
James Culpepper, 26 Nov 1859

Children of James M. Culpepper and Mary Frances DeLoach (Daughter of James A. and Rebecca DeLoach)
Mary A. Culpepper, 5 Sep 1861
Cordelia A. Culpepper, 20 Feb 1863
Frances Monroe Culpepper, 27 Jun 1865
Columbus C. Culpepper, 17 Nov 1866
Absalom Culpepper, 6 Mar 1868
George W. Culpepper, 29 Nov 1869
Charlie Culpepper, 15 Oct 1871
Henry H. Culpepper, 8 Sep 1873
Mercer Culpepper, 6 Jul 1876

Marriages
James M. Culpepper and Nancy Collins, 22 Dec 1842
James M. Culpepper and Mary F. DeLoach,* 1 Nov 1860
William Culpepper and M. E. F. Huff, 25 Nov 1866

Deaths
Levin Collins, 15 Apr 1855
Ann Collins, 29 Apr 1860
Nancy Culpepper, 21 May 1860
Columbus C. Culpepper, 17 Apr 1867
James M. Culpepper, 8 Jun 1894
Mary F. Culpepper, 24 Jun 1897
Cordelia A. Koon, 29 Jun 1902
S. B. Culpepper, 15 Oct 1941

This abstract was made from a complete version contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Lockard, and from a faxed photocopy provided to Culpepper Connections! by Beverly Sue Culpepper.15 

Family 1

Nancy Collins (1 May 1816 - 21 May 1860)
Children

Family 2

Mary Frances DeLoach (12 December 1837 - 24 June 1897)
Children
Last Edited23 March 2011

Citations

  1. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: James Monroe Culpepper, 28 Jun 1823.
  2. Mary J. Thompson--editor (based on records of Sandra Jeffries and Barbara Lockard), "The Culpepper Family", Harris County, Georgia and Her People, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1986.
    Page 4.
  3. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 464, Unk Twp, Jones Co., GA
    Joel Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1M5-10, 1 M30-40, 1 F20-30, 1 F50-60.
  4. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 245, Hueys District 4, Harris Co., GA
    J. Culpepper, 1 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 1 M40-50, 1 F15-20, 1 F30-40.
  5. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Marriages: James M. Culpepper and Nancy Collins, 22 Dec 1842.
  6. Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
    James M. Culpepper and Nancy Collins on 22 Dec 1842 in Troup Co., GA.
  7. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Pages 86B-87A, Goodman District, Harris Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, 24, M, Farmer, GA
    Nancy Culpepper, 34, F, GA
    Elizabeth A. R. Culpepper, 7, F, GA
    William Culpepper, 5, M, GA
    John H. Culpepper, 3, M, GA
    Martha A. R. Culpepper, 1, F, GA.
  8. E-mail written 2006 to Lew Griffin from Deborah Slaton, e-mail address (Oct 2010).
  9. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Pages 655-656, Family 1053, Goodmans Crossroads PO, Harris Co., GA
    James Culpepper, 38, M, Farmer, GA
    E. A. Culpepper, 16, F, GA
    Wm Culpepper, 14, M, GA
    Jno. Culpepper, 12, M, GA
    Kitty Culpepper, 10, F, GA
    Earley Culpepper, 8, M, GA
    S. J. Culpepper, 6, F, GA
    Saml Culpepper, 3, M, GA
    Jas. Culpepper, 6/12, M, GA.
  10. Jordan Dodd, compiler, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/gamarr/main.htm
    James M. Culpepper and Frances DeLoach on 17 Oct 1860 in Harris Co., GA.
  11. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Marriages: James M. Culpepper and Mary F. DeLoach, 1 Nov 1860.
  12. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 189B, Family 2017, Hamilton PO, Harris Co., GA
    James Culpepper, 48, M, Farmer, $--/$400, GA
    Frances Culpepper, 30, F, GA
    Rallie Culpepper, 21, F, GA
    Early Culpepper, 19, M, GA
    Sarah J. Culpepper, 16, F, GA
    Samuel Culpepper, 14, M, GA
    James Culpepper, 10, M, GA
    Mary Culpepper, 8, F, GA
    Cordelia Culpepper, 7, F, GA
    Monroe Culpepper, 4, M, GA
    Abner Culpepper, 2, M, GA
    George Culpepper, 9/12, M, GA.
  13. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 432B, Family 288, ED 56, Goodmans, Harris Co., GA
    James M. Culpepper, Self, M, Md, 55, Farmer, GA/GA/GA
    Frances M. Culpepper, Wife, F, Md, 38, Keeping House, GA/SC/SC
    M. A. Retta Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 35, GA/GA/GA
    Cardelin A. Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 18, GA/GA/GA
    Francis M. Culpepper, Son, M, S, 14, Works on Farm, GA/GA/GA
    Absolum Culpepper, Son, M, S, 13, Works on Farm, GA/GA/GA
    George W. Culpepper, Son, M, S, 11, Works on Farm, GA/GA/GA
    Charles F. Culpepper, Son, M, S, 9, GA/GA/GA
    Henry Culpepper, Son, M, S, 7, GA/GA/GA
    Mercer Culpepper, Son, M, S, 4, GA/GA/GA
    Rebecca Culpepper, Mother, F, Wid, 78, GA/GA/GA.
  14. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Deaths: James M. Culpepper, 8 Jun 1894.
  15. E-mail written 1998-2007 to Culpepper Connections from Beverly Sue Culpepper (#6982), Atlanta, Georgia, e-mail address.
  16. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: E. A. R. Culpepper, 8 Nov 1843.
  17. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: William Culpepper, 14 Nov 1845.
  18. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: John H. Culpepper, 13 Mar 1847.
  19. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Martha A. R. Culpepper, 8 Feb 1849.
  20. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Early G. H. Culpepper, 16 Dec 1850.
  21. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Sarah Jane Culpepper, 30 Aug 1853.
  22. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Samuel Bartley Culpepper, 17 Jun 1856.
  23. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: James Culpepper, 26 Nov 1859.
  24. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Mary A. Culpepper, 5 Sep 1861.
  25. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Cordelia A. Culpepper, 20 Feb 1863.
  26. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Frances Monroe Culpepper, 27 Jun 1865.
  27. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Columbus C. Culpepper, 17 Nov 1866.
  28. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Absalom Culpepper, 6 Mar 1868.
  29. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: George W. Culpepper, 29 Nov 1869.
  30. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Charlie Culpepper, 15 Oct 1871.
  31. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Henry H. Culpepper, 8 Sep 1873.
  32. James Monroe Culpepper Family, James Monroe Culpepper Family Bible, Jr. (#6979) George William Culpepper, owner, Harris Co., GA.
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/ga/misc/harris-bible-jamesmonroe.htm
    Births: Mercer Culpepper, 6 Jul 1876.