Joshua Barnes1

M, (say 1783 - )
FatherJoshua Barnes (c 1752 - 5 Feb 1798)
MotherSarah (?) (s 1754 - )
AFN* His Ancestral File Number is AFN: LSFQ-N3. 
Birth*say 1783 Joshua was born say 1783. 
Marriage*22 January 1814 He married Catherine Nottingham at Princess Anne Co., Virginia, on 22 January 1814. 

Family

Catherine Nottingham (circa 1796 - 9 October 1865)
Child
Last Edited30 June 2001

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org

Catherine Nottingham1

F, (circa 1796 - 9 October 1865)
FatherWilliam Nottingham (s 1770 - Mar 1804)
MotherElizabeth Brewer (s 1771 - )
AFN* Her Ancestral File Number is AFN: LSFQ-0M. 
Birth*circa 1796 Catherine was born at Princess Anne Co., Virginia, circa 1796. 
Marriage*22 January 1814 She married Joshua Barnes at Princess Anne Co., Virginia, on 22 January 1814. 
Married Name22 January 1814  As of 22 January 1814, her married name was Barnes. 
(Household member) 1850 Census1 June 1850 Margaret, Henry, William, Margaret, Catherine and Catherine listed as a household member living with Zachariah Owens Culpepper on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Death*9 October 1865 She died at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 9 October 1865. 

Family

Joshua Barnes (say 1783 - )
Child
Last Edited7 April 2002

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
  2. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 276, Family 277, Lines 14-20, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., VA
    Zacharia Culpepper, 36, M, Ship Carpenter, VA
    Margaret E. Culpepper, 27, F, VA
    Henry Culpepper, 22, M, Carpenter, VA
    Wm Arthur Culpepper, 10, M, VA
    Margaret Culpepper, 4, F, VA
    Catharine Culpepper, 1, F, VA
    Catharine Barnes, 51, F, VA.

John P. Hall

M, (9 April 1843 - 17 April 1911)
Birth*9 April 1843 He was born on 9 April 1843 at Virginia.1 
Marriage*22 August 1866 He married Margaret Louisa Culpepper at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 22 August 1866 at age 23.2 
Death*17 April 1911 He died on 17 April 1911 at age 68.1 
Burial*circa 18 April 1911 His body was interred circa 18 April 1911 at Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk (city), Virginia.1 

Family

Margaret Louisa Culpepper (26 March 1846 - 5 July 1929)
Last Edited12 November 2012

Citations

  1. Find a Grave (online database)
    http://www.findagrave.com
    Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk (city), VA
    + Hall, John P. 61877192, Apr. 9, 1843 - Apr. 17, 1911
    + Hall, Margaret Louisa Culpepper 61877200, Mar. 26, 1846 - Jul. 5, 1929.
  2. 1850-1887 Norfolk County, VA Marriages, transcribed from microfilm and various source documents by Lew Griffin, Dick Culpepper, and Susan Wilson..
    Maggie Culpepper and John P. Hall, Portsmouth married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 22 Aug 1866.

Francis James Nicholson1

M, (8 April 1842 - 16 March 1918)
FatherJoseph Nicholson (s 1812 - )
MotherMargaret (?) (s 1814 - )
Birth*8 April 1842 Francis was born at Worchester Co., Maryland, on 8 April 1842.2 
Marriage*19 November 1867 He married Catherine Olevia Culpepper at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 19 November 1867 at age 25.3 
Death*16 March 1918 He died at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 16 March 1918 at age 75.4 
Burial*circa 18 March 1918 His body was interred circa 18 March 1918 at Oak Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth (city), Virginia
Biography* Frank enlisted in Grimes Battalion, Portsmouth Light Artillery, 20 April 1861 in Portsmouth, as a Private. At the time of enlistment he was a clerk, with dark hair and grey eyes, fair complexion, 5 ft. 8 inches tall.
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He was discharged 15 August 1861 due to a shoulder injury, caused by a caisson rolling over him on the drill field. He re-inlisted 1 Apr 1862 at Hoffler's Creek, Nansemond County, VA, as a Sergeant.
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And in October 1862, he was transferred to the Norfolk Light Artillery. He was absent (sick) during the transfer until June 1863. He was listed as AWOL on 12 September 1863. On 30 Jan 1865 he was listed as detached or detained to service as a machinist at C. S. Naval Ordnance Works in Richmond, VA.
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After the War, Frank was a salesman. On 18 Feb 1892, he applied to the Stonewall Camp of United Confederate Veterans in Portsmouth, VA. He was a Mason.
 

Family

Catherine Olevia Culpepper (4 October 1849 - 2 January 1918)
Last Edited7 April 2002

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Taylor Edwards, e-mail address.
  2. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Taylor Edwards, e-mail address.
    copy of death certificate, also, Civil War record.
  3. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Taylor Edwards, e-mail address.
    copy of marriage license.
  4. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Taylor Edwards, e-mail address.
    death certificate, died of arterial schlerosis at 5:20 PM.

Holabie Saxon White

M, (say 1853 - )
Birth*say 1853 Holabie was born say 1853. 
Marriage*8 October 1873 He married Mary Frances Culpepper at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 8 October 1873. 

Family

Mary Frances Culpepper (23 August 1854 - )
Last Edited16 September 2000

Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA

M, (say 1694 - before October 1774)
FatherRobert Culpepper of Lower Norfolk Co., VA (s 1664 - c 1742)
MotherUnknown wife of Robert Culpepper of Lower Norfolk Co., VA (s 1666 - b 16 Oct 1739)
DNA* Robert has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Robert Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA, who is a son of Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpeper. 
Birth*say 1694 Robert was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1694. 
Marriage*circa 1724 He married Dorcas (?) at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1724. 
Deed*26 October 1727 He was granted a deed on 26 October 1727 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

26 Oct 1727 -- Deed Bk G, p 60. Jonas Winfield to Robert Culpepper, planter, for £10, 50 acres on the South side of the West Branch of the Elizabeth River "beginning at the mouth of a small gutt and running along ye same branch to ye main road." . Wit: William Wilkins, Samuel Wilkins. 
Tithable*10 June 1730 He and Henry Culpepper III, of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1730 at Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"By Thomas Scott: Robert Culpepper Jr., one tithe, and Henry Culpepper, one tithe."1 
Tithable*10 June 1731 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1731 at Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"By William Craford: Robert Culpepper Jr., one tithe."1 
Tithable10 June 1732 He and Henry Culpepper III, of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1732 at Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"Robert Culpepper Jr., one tithe, and Henry Culpepper, one tithe."1 
Tithable11 June 1733 He and Henry Culpepper III, of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 11 June 1733 at Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"By Thomas Scott: Robert Culpepper Jr., one tithe, and Henry Culpepper, one tithe."1 
Tithable10 June 1734 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1734 at Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"By Thomas Scott: Robert Culpepper Jr., one tithe."1 
Tithable10 June 1736 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1736 at Western Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"By Col. William Craford: Robert Culpepper Jr., one tithe."1 
(Heir) Will16 October 1739 Robert, Joseph, Benjamin, Rachel, Ann, Elizabeth, Mury, William and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Robert Culpepper of Lower Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 16 October 1739.2 
(1) Biography He is referenced in a biographical note for Henry Culpepper III, of Norfolk Co., VA
Tithable*10 July 1750 He and Daniel Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 July 1750 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable9 June 1751 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 9 June 1751 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Miscellaneous*16 December 1751 The Vestry of St. Paul's Church of the Elizabeth River Parish in Portsmouth, appointed to “make a procession (census for taxation): Robert Culpepper (Jr.) and John Scott of the Western Branch: from the populars on Jonas Bruce’s line to James Taylor’s line.3 
Tithable*1752 He and Sampson Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken in 1752 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Will*29 January 1752 He made a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 29 January 1752, naming as heir(s) Dorcas Culpepper.

Robert named his wife, Dorcas, as his sole heir. Will witnessed by Henry Hughes, Edward Llewelling and Thomas Llewelling.4 
Tithable10 June 1753 He and Sampson Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1753 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1754 He and Sampson Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1754 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1757 He and Reuben Culpepper were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1757 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1759 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1759 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Miscellaneous30 October 1759 At a Vestry held for Elizabeth River Parish, in the county of Norfolk… having taken into consideration of the several Claims against this Parish, do appoint as follows… To Robert Culpepper, for the support of Wm. Coleman’s two children 1000.5 
Tithable10 June 1761 He and Reuben Culpepper were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Deed*2 April 1763 He was granted a deed on 2 April 1763 at Western Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 21, p 86. John Scott of the Western Branch in the Parish of Portsmouth to Robert and Dorcas Culpepper, land where Robert and Dorcas "have for many years lived" bounding Winfield Dale and Benjamin Lewelling, for their lifetimes only, two shillings and six pence per year or £50 total. Wit: William Bayley, Peter Dyes, Thomas Green. 2 Apr 1763.6 
Death*before October 1774 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, before October 1774. 
Biography* Unfortunately, Robert Culpepper, Jr., only mentioned his wife Dorcas in his will. So the names of his children, for the most part, are based on early Norfolk County tithable records. Each son, as he reached age 16, was mentioned at least for a year or two in his father's household in these tithable records, which have been published. The son William, is known only through the will of his brother, Daniel. DNA testing has now confirmed that William, James and Joseph are all sons of Robert Jr.7,8 
(3) Research note He is referenced in a research note for Joseph Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA.7,8 

Family

Dorcas (?) (say 1700 - )
Children
Last Edited16 September 2011

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will Book H, page 19.
  3. Vestry Book of Elizabeth River Parish, photostatic copy at Va. St. Lib., Richmond.
  4. Will of Robert Culpepper, Jr., dated 29 Jan 1752, probated Oct 1774, Norfolk Co., VA Will Book 2, p. 45.
  5. St. Paul's Church, Elizabeth River Parish, Vestry Book, page 35. Photocopy at Va. St. Lib., Richmond.
  6. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  7. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
  8. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.

Dorcas (?)

F, (say 1700 - )
Name Variation She was also known as Doras (?) 
Birth*say 1700 Dorcas was born say 1700. 
Marriage*circa 1724 She married Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1724. 
Married Namecirca 1724  As of circa 1724, her married name was Culpepper. 
Biography* Nothing is known for certain about Dorcas / Doras, and her ancestry. The dates of birth for her and Robert's children are speculative, except for those based on Norfolk tithable records.

It has been suggested that Dorcas may have been Darkis Wilder. For further information on Darkis Wilder, see the "Wilder Connections" website.1 
(Heir) Will29 January 1752 Dorcas named as heir(s) in the will of Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 29 January 1752.2 
Deed*2 April 1763 She was granted a deed on 2 April 1763 at Western Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 21, p 86. John Scott of the Western Branch in the Parish of Portsmouth to Robert and Dorcas Culpepper, land where Robert and Dorcas "have for many years lived" bounding Winfield Dale and Benjamin Lewelling, for their lifetimes only, two shillings and six pence per year or £50 total. Wit: William Bayley, Peter Dyes, Thomas Green. 2 Apr 1763.3 

Family

Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA (say 1694 - before October 1774)
Children
Last Edited5 August 2017

Citations

  1. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
  2. Will of Robert Culpepper, Jr., dated 29 Jan 1752, probated Oct 1774, Norfolk Co., VA Will Book 2, p. 45.
  3. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .

Ann Cherry

F, (circa 1700 - say 1767)
Birth*circa 1700 Ann was born circa 1700. 
Marriage*circa 1723 She married Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1723. 
Married Namecirca 1723  As of circa 1723, her married name was Culpepper. 
Deed*24 February 1724 She granted a deed to Henry Culpepper III, of Norfolk Co., VA on 24 February 1724 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

24 Feb 1724 -- Deed Bk F, p 132. Thomas Culpepper, cooper, and Ann his wife, to Henry Culpepper, cooper, for £25, 100 acres of the South side of Deep Creek, South Branch of the Elizabeth River. "Only my mother's thirds her lifetime." Wit: Faithful Cherry, Ruth Cherry, Ruth Suggs. Signed: Thomas Culpepper, Ann Culpepper
     (Thomas and Henry Culpepper (III) were brothers.) 
Deed10 March 1756 She granted a deed on 10 March 1756 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 17, p 186. Thomas and Ann Culpepper to Moses Richardson for £5, 25 acres near the head of the Western Branch. Wit: P. White....1 
Death*say 1767 She died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1767. 
Biography* Ann's maiden name, based on associations, was probably Cherry. Her husband Thomas is found in records with Faithful Cherry, who was probably his brother-in-law. He witnessed Faithful's will in 1727, and he and his wife Ann took charge of Faithful's minor son, Faithful, Jr. 

Family

Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (circa 1698 - 1786)
Children
Last Edited15 July 2011

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .

Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (circa 1698 - 1786)
FatherHenry Culpepper Jr. of Norfolk Co., VA (s 1669 - 1699)
MotherMary Richardson (s 1675 - a 1724)
DNA* Thomas has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Henry Culpepper, III, who is a son of Henry Culpepper, Jr. of Lower Norfolk, VA, the son of Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, the American Culpepper progenitor
(In Y-DNA tests of descendants of Thomas, using 111 separate Y-DNA markers, their marker values are generally the same as those of Thomas's grandfather Henry Sr, with the exception that in all of Thomas's descendants, CDYb = 38 and not 37.)1,2 
Name Variation He was also known as Culpeper. 
Birth*circa 1698 Thomas was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1698. 
(Heir) Will25 July 1698 Thomas, Robert and Elizabeth named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper Jr. of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 July 1698.3 
Deed*12 March 1722 He was granted a deed on 12 March 1722 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

12 Mar 1722 -- Deed Bk F, p 74. John and Elizabeth Willoughby for £5 money of Virginia, 25 acres on the South side of the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River to Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Thomas Willoughby, William Bishop. 
Deed13 March 1722 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted on 13 March 1722 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

13 March 1722 – Deed Bk F, p 70, Thomas Willoughby, planter of Norfolk Co. to Thomas Taylor, of Norfolk Co. for 5 pds. a tract of land in the Western Branch of Elizabeth River beginning at a maple Culpeper's corner and running along a line of marked trees to a pine a corner then along a line of marked trees to a live oak and so running along a line of marked trees to a maple Culpeper's corner tree then along a line of marked trees to the first station, containing 25 acres, signed Thomas Willoughby (I), Anne Willoughby (A), wit. John Willoughby (I), Wm. Bishops. Dower release. Transcribed by Clyde T. Colbert. 
Marriage*circa 1723 He married Ann Cherry at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1723. 
Deed18 February 1724 He was granted a deed, with Joseph Manning as an adjacent landowner on 18 February 1724 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Feb 1724 -- Deed Bk G, p 30. John and Elizabeth Willoughby to Thomas Culpepper, cooper, for £50, 160 acres on the West side of the South Branch of the Elizabeth River, bordering Joseph Manning, Roger Hodges, Henry Dale. Wit: Thomas and Anna Willoughby, David Deale. 
Deed*24 February 1724 He granted a deed to Henry Culpepper III, of Norfolk Co., VA on 24 February 1724 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

24 Feb 1724 -- Deed Bk F, p 132. Thomas Culpepper, cooper, and Ann his wife, to Henry Culpepper, cooper, for £25, 100 acres of the South side of Deep Creek, South Branch of the Elizabeth River. "Only my mother's thirds her lifetime." Wit: Faithful Cherry, Ruth Cherry, Ruth Suggs. Signed: Thomas Culpepper, Ann Culpepper
     (Thomas and Henry Culpepper (III) were brothers.) 
Will28 July 1727 Original Will of Faithful Cherry, dated 28 July 1727 and proved 16 Feb 1727/8. "unto my son Faithful Cherry (Jr) one Heifer... when he Come to the age of Eighteen... I Desire that Thomas Culpepper Shall have him and keep him... Shall put him to School as Long as he Shall See fit... Witnesses included Thomas Culpepper and David Dale. 
Deed14 May 1730 He was granted a deed on 14 May 1730 at the head of Deep Creek, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

14 May 1730 -- Deed Bk 11, p 39. David Dale and Elizabeth his wife to Thomas Culpepper, for £7, 100 acres on the head of Deep Creek, "beginning at a poplar standing in Edward Brown's line," part of a grant of 300 acres to Henry Dale dated 6 Jun 1699 which now belongs to his son David Dale. Wit: Henry Dale, Moses Richardson, Luke Cherry. 
Tithable*10 June 1730 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1730 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"By Thomas Scott:Thomas Culpepper and Joseph Richason, two tithes."4 
Tithable10 June 1731 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1731 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"for ye west side of the Southern Branch, from Colonel Crafords to Bachalder's Mill -- by Thomas Scott:
Thomas Culpepper and Joseph Richason, two tithes."4 
Tithable10 June 1732 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1732 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"from Coll. William Craford to the head of Deepe Creack in the Sothran branch: Thomas Culpepper one tithe."4 
Tithable11 June 1733 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 11 June 1733 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"for the Southside of the Southern Branch from the head of Deep Creek down to the mouth: Thomas Culpepper and Thomas Sugs, two tithes."4 
Will19 January 1734 He witnessed the signing of a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 19 January 1734.

Deed Bk 12, p 79. Will of Joseph Bachelor, dated 19 Jan 1733/4 and proved 21 Feb 1734/5. Various bequests, witnesses included Thomas Culpepper.5 
Tithable10 June 1734 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1734 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"for the Sotheren branch from Deep Creaike Down to Coll. Willm. Craford by Thomas Scott: Thomas Culpepper and Thomas Sugs, two tithes."4 
Tithable10 June 1735 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1735 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"from the head of Deep Creack down to Coll. Crafords by Thomas Scott:
Thomas Culpepper and Moses Sugs, two tithes."4 
Tithable10 June 1736 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1736 at Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

"for ye Western Side Sutharn branch from Batchelder's Mill Downe - Col. William Crafords List: Thomas Culpepper and negro Sipue, one tithe."4 
Deedcirca 1742 He was granted a deed circa 1742 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

174X -- Deed Bk 13, p 50. James Moore to Thomas Culpepper.... 
Deed14 February 1743 He was granted a deed on 14 February 1743 at Cedar Creek, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 13, p 110. Ruth Etheridge to Thomas Culpepper for £25, 100 acres on Cedar Creek, bounding Capt. John Whiddon, Josiah Smith, John Harberry, Thomas Manning and the Elizabeth River. Wit: Samuel ..., Thomas Nash, John Portlock (Pollick?) 
Tithable*10 June 1751 He and Henry Culpepper IV of Currituck Co. NC were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1751 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable*10 June 1751 He and John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1751 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

This was John's first appearance in the tithe records, so he was at least 16 years old.4 
Miscellaneous*16 December 1751 The Vestry of St. Paul's Church of the Elizabeth River Parish in Portsmouth, appointed to “make a procession (census for taxation): Thomas Culpepper and Foster Cherry of the Southern Branch: from Batcheldor’s Mill to Taylor’s Run and as far as usual through the Gallberry Swamp.6 
Tithable10 June 1752 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1752 at West side of the Southern Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Will24 March 1753 He witnessed the signing of a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 24 March 1753.

William Wallis, testator; Solomon Cherry and Ann Manning also witnessed. Thomas and Solomon proved the will May 1753.7 
Tithable10 June 1753 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1753 at West side of the Southern Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Will*20 December 1753 He and William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA witnessed the signing of a will on 20 December 1753.
( Deed Bk I, p 30. Will of Moses Richardson, dated 20 Dec 1753 and proved Jan 1759. Various bequests, witnesses were Solomon Cherry, Thomas Culpepper, and William Culpepper.)8 
Tithable10 June 1754 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1754 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Deed14 February 1756 He was granted a deed on 14 February 1756 at Cypress Swamp, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Grant to Thomas Culpeper and Daniel Rothery, 567 acres of Cypress Swamp Land in Norfolk Co., adjacent to the said Culpepper, and Bass. 14 Feb 1756.9 
Deed10 March 1756 He granted a deed on 10 March 1756 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 17, p 186. Thomas and Ann Culpepper to Moses Richardson for £5, 25 acres near the head of the Western Branch. Wit: P. White....8 
Tithable*10 June 1756 He and Willoughby Culpepper were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1756 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1757 He and Willoughby Culpepper were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1757 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1759 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1759 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Deed*8 November 1760 He granted a deed to Elizabeth Culpepper, witnessed by Willoughby Culpepper and Margaret Culpepper on 8 November 1760 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 19, p 166. Thomas Culpepper deed of gift to his daughter Elizabeth Holiness (or Holderness)... acres at the mouth of Sounding Bridge Gutt, bordering Jonathan Martin and Deep Creek, part of 50 acres bought from Joseph Richardson. 8 Nov 1760. Wit: Thomas Minton, Willoughby Culpepper, Margaret Culpepper. Signed: Thomas Culpepper.8 
Tithable10 June 1761 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1765 He and Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1765 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable*10 June 1766 He and Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1766 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1767 He and Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1768 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1771 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1772 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable10 June 1774 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
(3) Research note He is referenced in a research note for Robert Culpepper.10 
Tithablecirca June 1778 He was included in a list of Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tithable15 June 1780 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 15 June 1780 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.4 
Tax List*1782 He was listed in a tax list at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.11 
Will*27 December 1785 He made a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785, naming as heir(s) William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, Thomas Culpepper Jr., John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, Willoughby Culpepper, Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, William Culpepper of Camden Co., NC, Thomas Holderness, Elizabeth Holderness, Margaret Manning, Ann Kay, Sally Culpepper and Tamer Culpepper.

27 December 1785, Norfolk Co., VA. Will of Thomas Culpepper, proved by Willoughby Culpepper on 20 July 1786. Transcribed by Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper:
     "Being sick in body but of sound mind I will to
     Oldest son William Culpepper, 140 acres now in his possession. At his death 40 acres of it goes to William's son Thomas Culpepper, and 100 acres is to got to William's son John Culpepper.
     Son Thomas Culpepper, 283 acres lying on Mill Creek.
     Son John Culpepper, 100 acres out of Daniel Deal's patent now in John's possession and 50 acres being at the line of Robert Culpepper's land (Thomas' son).
     Son Willoughby Culpepper, my manor plantation of 100 acres and another parcel of 50 acres.
     Son Henry Culpepper, 60 acres now in his possession and another 50 acres.
     Son Robert Culpepper, 200 acres out of David Deal's patent and another 50 acres.
     Grandson William Culpepper (son of Robert) 50 acres joining my son John's line.
     To Robert, son of MARY, 50 acres. (Apparently she was a widow.)
     Son-in-law Thomas Holdress, 50 acres.
     Daughter Elizabeth Holdress, pewter dish.
     Daughter Margaret Manning (wife of Joseph) 50 acres.
     Daughter Ann Kay (Ann was married to one of the Kane boys who lived nearby), 50 acres, a pewter dish, pot and four dishes.
     Granddaughter Sarah (Sally) Culpepper (the daughter of Henry) a pewter dish and pot.
     Granddaughter Tamer Culpepper (daughter of Willoughby), a pewter basin and spoon.
     Grandson Thomas Culpepper (son of William) my branding iron with (my) whole name at large as he is my heir at law (meaning oldest grandson).
     Granddaughter Ann (Nancy) Culpepper, daughter of Willoughby, one large basin.
     Remaining land and cattle and bogs to be sold and the money divided among the executors, Willoughby, Henry and Robert, sons." [Henry and Robert refused to serve.]12 
Death*1786 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1786. 
(Previous Landowner) Deed22 February 1794 He was a previous land owner in a deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Martha Culpepper to Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner on 22 February 1794 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

22 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 62. Robert Culpepper and Martha Culpepper of Portsmouth Parish to Thomas Culpepper of the same Parish, for £12, 100 acres at the head of Deep Creek adjacent to Robert Kinder, John Richardson, Henry Deales, and John Culpepper, part of land given by Thomas Culpepper in his will to Robert his son and part of land patented by Henry Deale. Wit: William Richardson, Margaret Richardson, John Pollick.8 
(Previous Owner) Deed18 March 1796 He was a previous owner in the deed granted to Sarah (?) and Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, with Thomas Culpepper Jr., Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner on 18 March 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Mar 1796 -- Deed Bk 39, p 104. Henry Culpepper and wife Sarah to John Kearnes for £6, 50 acres on the south side of Deep Creek adj. John and Robert Culpepper, "land from my father Thomas Culpepper". Wit: Stephen Marchant, Jonathan Denby, Francis Williamson.8 
(Previous Landowner) Deed15 April 1796 He was a previous land owner in a deed granted by William Culpepper of Camden Co., NC and Mary (?), with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner on 15 April 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

15 Apr 1796 -- Deed Bk 36, p 165. William and Mary Culpepper to John Kearnes, for £7, fifty acres on the South side of Deep Creek bounding John and Robert Culpepper as willed to me by my grandfather Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Francis Williamson, Francis Benson, William Deacon.8 
(Previous Landowner) Deed5 August 1796 He was a previous land owner in a deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Patsy Culpepper on 5 August 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

5 Aug 1796 -- Deed Bk 37, p 30. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes, for £15, fifty acres on the South side of Deep Creek bounding Farley, being the fifty acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Stephen Marchant, George Kinsey, Willis Pass.8 
(Previous Owner) Deed15 January 1798 He was a previous owner in the deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Patsy Culpepper on 15 January 1798 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

15 Jan 1798 -- Deed Bk 44, p 50. Robert Culpepper and Patsey his wife to John Kearnes of the town of Portsmouth, for £11.8... acres willed to Robert by his father Thomas, bounding William Bass and the land heretofore sold to Kearnes and William Bass. Wit: Jonathan Denby, John Rutter, Robert Peed, and Jonathan Kay.8 
(Previous Landowner) Deed23 March 1798 He was a previous land owner in a deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Patsy Culpepper on 23 March 1798 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

23 Mar 1798 -- Deed Bk 41, p 29. Robert Culpepper and wife Patsey to John Kearnes, for £30, 100 acres willed to Robert by his father Thomas, land Thomas bought from Henry Deale, where Robert now lives, being the whole of Robert's land. Wit: John Quarles, B. Maguire, John Brooks, Henry Collins.8 

Family

Ann Cherry (circa 1700 - say 1767)
Children
Last Edited24 September 2011

Citations

  1. Culpepper Project at FamilyTreeDNA.com, http://gen.culpepper.com/dna/results.htm[:WEB].
  2. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.
  3. Norfolk Co., VA, Deed Book 6, p. 155.
  4. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  5. For a complete transcription of the will of Joseph Bachellor (Batchelor), see: http://www.bjhughes.org/batcwill.html
  6. Vestry Book of Elizabeth River Parish, photostatic copy at Va. St. Lib., Richmond.
  7. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
    Deed Bk I, p 313. Will of William Wallis, dated 24 Mar 1753 and proven May 1753 by Solomon Cherry and Thomas Culpepper. Witnesses were Solomon Cherry, Ann Manning, and Thomas Culpepper.
  8. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  9. Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol. 6, p. 176.
  10. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
  11. Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Film, Norfolk County Virginia Personal Property Tax Rolls, Salt Lake City, UT: Gnealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 1,870,174#2 & 1,905,762#2.
    Portsmouth Parish. AA List taken agreeable to an Order of Court by William Booker
    Thomas Culpepper Sr., 1 male, 0 slaves, 6 cattle
    Thomas Culpepper Jr., 1 male.
  12. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.

Daniel Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (say 1732 - between 1775 and 1778)
FatherRobert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA (s 1694 - b Oct 1774)
MotherDorcas (?) (s 1700 - )
DNA* Daniel has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Robert Culpepper, Jr., who is a son of Robert Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA. 
Birth*say 1732 Daniel was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1732. 
Tithable*10 July 1750 He and Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 July 1750 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Deed*10 November 1750 He was granted a deed, with Richard Bunting Jr. as an adjacent landowner on 10 November 1750 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
(Witness) Will28 January 1751 He witnessed the signing of a will of William Llewelling on 28 January 1751 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.3 
Tithable*10 June 1753 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1753 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Marriage*say 1754 He married Mary (?) say 1754. 
Tithable10 June 1754 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1754 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1757 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1757 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1761 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Deed*12 September 1763 He was granted a deed on 12 September 1763 at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 21, p 88. Thomas Veale, Gentleman of Portsmouth to Daniel Culpepper, Shipwright of Portsmouth, for 5 shillings, lot #134 at Queen and Dinwiddie Street. 12 Sep 1763.4 
Deed*20 September 1763 He was granted a deed, with Henry Culpepper IV of Currituck Co. NC as an adjacent landowner on 20 September 1763 at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 21, p 88. Thomas Veale, Gentleman of Portsmouth to Daniel Culpepper, Shipwright of Portsmouth, for £24, a lot at London and Dinwiddie Street adjacent to Henry Culpepper's lot. 20 Sep 1763.4 
Tithable10 June 1767 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1768 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1769 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1769 at West side of Western Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1770 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1771 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1773 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1773 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1774 He and Daniel Culpepper Jr. were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Southside of Western Branch, Virginia.1 
Will*23 April 1775 He made a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 23 April 1775, naming as executor(s) William Culpepper of Warren Co. GA, naming as heir(s) Daniel Culpepper Jr., Robert Culpepper, William Culpepper, Sarah Culpepper and Thomas Culpepper

In the name of God Amen I Daniel Culpepper of the Parish of Portsmouth in the County of Norfolk in Virginia being Sick but in good and perfect Sense and Memory praised be Almighty God for it knowing the uncertainty of human Life have thought it fitting to make this as my Will and Testament and First I give and bequeath my precious and immortal Soul unto God and the Lord Jesus Christ who gave it me and my body to be buried in the Earth as my Executors hereafter mentioned shall think fitting as for my Worldly Estate I give and bequeath it in manner and form as followth

Item -- I give and bequeath unto my Loving Wife Mary Culpepper the use of the Plantation and Houses whereon I now Live with the privelege of Rail Timber and fire wood for the use of the said Plantation and also to cutt and sell fire wood to support her and the Children if need require it but not to waste nor imbezzle any thing thereon I also give my said Wife the priviledge of fifty acres of Land Lying between the Land of William Buttin [Bunting] and Richard Taylor and fifty acres more that Lyeth in the Deserts of the Southern Branch to her use in manner and form as the other Land before mentioned also the use of Three Negroes Vist. Quomino, Sam and Ruth, All my Household furniture Cattle Horses Sheep hogs and all other Species of what kind soever which appartaineth unto me with Doors and without which use of all my Estate as above mentioned I give unto my said wife Mary Culpepper for and during her Natural Life or Widowhood and at her Decease or Marriage to descend to my Children as hereafter mentioned only reserving to My wife if she should be married again the use of all my Houses a Third part of my Lands above mentioned and one Third part of all my moveable Estate for her natural life.

Item -- I give and bequeath unto my Son Daniel Culpepper at the decease of my Wife the Manor part of the Plantation whereon I now live Beginning at a Cove that divides my Land from the land of Benjamin Buntin thence running along the creek to another Cove dividing my Land from the Land of Capt. Thomas Veale and William Owens and running to the Main Road thence running along the said road to the Land of Benjamin Buntin then along the said Buntins line to the first Station

Provided my said Son Daniel Culpepper shall allow unto my Son William Culpepper the westward Room of my New House and also maintain my said Son William Culpepper the westward Room of my New House and also maintain my said Son William Culpepper in humane manner and keep in reasonable Clothes from the time of his Mothers decease for and during his Natural Life on condition of which I give unto my Son Daniel Culpepper Twenty Five Acres of my Land lying between William Buntin and Richard Taylor also two Negroes vizt. Quomino and Ruth all which on his complying with the above said Terms to him and his Heirs forever

and if my Son William Culpepper should be married I then give my Negro Man Sam unto Him and his Heirs forever as a help to support his Family his brother Daniel not to be exempted still from doing his part by himself as above mentioned but if my Son William should decease without Heir I then give the Negro Sam unto my Son Daniel and his Heirs forever and my Will is that my Son Daniel shall keep an open Bridle Way by the Line of Benjamin Buntin down to the Landing for the use of my other Children and their Heirs forever.

Item -- I give and bequeath unto my Two Sons Robert Culpepper and Thomas Culpepper the remainder part of my Manor Plantation from the Main Road upwards to the equally divided between them also Twenty five Acres of the Land lying between William Buntin and Richard Taylor to be equally divided between my Two said Sons Robert and Thomas Culpepper all which I give unto them and their Heirs forever or the Surviver of them if one should decease without Heir My Will also is that the fifty Acres of my Land that lyeth in the Deserts of the Southern Branch shall be equally divided at the decease of Wife between my Three Sons Vizt. Daniel, Robert, and Thomas Culpepper or the Survivers of them and their Heirs forever.

Item -- I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Culpepper One Feather Bed and Furniture at the decease of my Wife and to be the same Bed which her Mother useth to lay on which I give to her and her Heirs forever also one Brass Kettle to her and her Heirs forever

My will and desire is that my Lot of Land in the Town of Portsmouth shall be sold and the Money arising for it to pay my Just Debts and if any remains I give it for the support of my Children

and as for all the Rest of my Estate within Doors and without that is not already given away my desire is that it shall at the decease of my Wife be equally divided between my Five Children Vizt. William, Daniel, Robert, Thomas, and Sarah Culpepper or the Survivers of them and their Heirs forever.

I also Nominate Appoint and Ordain my beloved wife Mary Culpepper to be my Executrix and my loving Brother William Culpepper my Executor of this my last Will and Testament to see it well and truly performed revoking disallowing and disannulling all former and other Will or Wills by Me before made But Ratifying allowing and Confirming this In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my Hand and fixed my Seal this Twenty Third Day of April One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Five.

Signed Daniel (X his mark) Culpepper & Seal

Signed Sealed and Acknowledged in the Presence of Wm. Bayley, Henry Lowe, and Thomas Cokls (sic.)5 
Death*between 1775 and 1778 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, between 1775 and 1778
He was listed in the tithables in 1774 and made a will 23 Apr 1775, but there is no probate date for that will. The first extant tithable after 1774 was for 1778 and there his wife Mary was listed, not Daniel. Thus Daniel is assumed to have died after making his will and before Mary's appearance in the tithables. 
Research note*26 April 2004 Daniel is a known son of Robert Culpepper Jr., based on tithable records. 

Family

Mary (?) (say 1736 - )
Children
Last Edited6 September 2011

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
    10 Nov 1750 -- Deed Bk 15, p 33. Edward and Catherine Hugh to Daniel Culpepper for £15, 10 shillings, ... acres on the West Branch ... bounding Richard Bunting, Richard Taylor... (difficult handwriting) Wit: Thomas Lewelling, John ..., Matthew Manning.
  3. Will of William Llewelling, 28 Jan 1751, Norfolk Co., VA, Book I p 240.
  4. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  5. Norfolk Co. VA Will Book 2, page 91.

Mary (?)

F, (say 1736 - )
Birth*say 1736 She was born say 1736. 
Marriage*say 1754 She married Daniel Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA say 1754. 
Married Name Her married name was Culpepper. 
Will23 April 1775 Mary named as executor(s) and heir(s) at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 23 April 1775.1 
Tithable*circa June 1778 She was included in a list of Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Deed*21 January 1779 She was referenced in a deed granted on 21 January 1779 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

21 Jan 1779 – Deed Bk J, p 8, John Bruce Jr. and his wife Eunice of Norfolk Co. to Martin Joyce, Norfolk Co. for £140, a tract of land where Mary Culpepper lives containing 25 acres in the Parish of Portsmouth beginning at a marked pine standing on the east side of the creek and then across the plantation by a line of marked trees to a pine standing in Lamboth Branch adjoining the land of John Bruce Sr. then down said branch to the creek adjoining the land of aforesaid Martin Joyce then round the said land to first marked pine including all the land and marsh within the bounds mentioned, signed John Bruce, Unus Bruce (X), no witnesses. (Transcribed by Clyde T. Colbert.)3 

Family

Daniel Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (say 1732 - between 1775 and 1778)
Children
Last Edited6 September 2011

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co. VA Will Book 2, page 91.
  2. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  3. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .

William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (circa 1732 - between 1785 and 1790)
FatherThomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1698 - 1786)
MotherAnn Cherry (c 1700 - s 1767)
DNA* William has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Thomas Culpepper, who is a son of Henry Culpepper, Jr. and grandson Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA.1 
Birth*circa 1732 William was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1732. 
Marriage*say 1749 He married Mary (?) say 1749. 
Tithable9 June 1751 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 9 June 1751 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable*10 June 1751 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1751 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1752 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1752 at West side of the Southern Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Deed*1753 William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and spouse Mary (?) are mentioned in the Norfolk County Minute Book (no further reference.)3 
Tithable10 June 1753 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1753 at West side of the Southern Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Will*20 December 1753 He witnessed the signing of a will on 20 December 1753.

Deed Bk I, p 30. Will of Moses Richardson, dated 20 Dec 1753 and proved Jan 1759. Various bequests, witnesses were Solomon Cherry, Thomas Culpepper, and William Culpepper.4 
Tithable10 June 1754 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1754 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1756 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1756 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1757 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1757 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1759 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1759 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1761 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1765 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1765 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable*10 June 1766 He and Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1766 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1767 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1768 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1770 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1771 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1772 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1774 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
(2) Research note He is referenced in a research note for Robert Culpepper.5 
(Additional Name) Tithablecirca June 1778 He listed in Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable15 June 1780 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 15 June 1780 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.2 
Census*1782 A census listed William as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.6 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his father Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.7 
Death*between 1785 and 1790 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, between 1785 and 1790.8 
(father of bride) Marriage11 August 1790 William was cited as the deceased father of the bride by the surety, Zodach Carter, in the marriage of William's daughter Ann Culpepper to William Carter at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 11 August 1790; Zodach Carter stands surety and makes oath that Ann is the orphan of William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, deceased, and is of lawful age.9 
Research note*26 April 2004 William is a known son of Thomas Culpepper. 

Family

Mary (?) (say 1734 - )
Children
Last Edited11 December 2015

Citations

  1. Culpepper Project at FamilyTreeDNA.com, http://gen.culpepper.com/dna/results.htm[:WEB].
  2. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  3. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
    1753 -- Minute Book (no further reference). Mentions William Culpepper and wife Mary.
  4. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  5. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
  6. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    William Culpepper, 5 White, 0 Black.
  7. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  8. When William's daughter Ann married William Carter on Aug 11, 1790, the license states that she was the orphan of William Culpepper.
  9. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Ann Culpepper and William Carter married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 11 Aug 1790, Zadock Carter, surety, makes oath that Ann, the orphan of William Culpepper, deceased, is of lawful age. Arthur Emmerson, minister.
  10. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 311, Ancestry.com Images 9-10, Unknown Township, Norfolk Co., VA
    Henry Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1 M10-15, 1 M50-60, 1 F0-5, 1 F5-10, 1 F30-40, 7 slaves
    Robert Culpepper, 2 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 1 M50-60, 1 F40-50, 0 slaves
    Sally Culpepper, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F40-50, 1 F80-90, 0 slaves.

Mary (?)

F, (say 1734 - )
Birth*say 1734 Mary was born say 1734. 
Marriage*say 1749 She married William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA say 1749. 
Married Namesay 1749  As of say 1749, her married name was Culpepper. 
Deed*1753 Mary (?) and spouse William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA are mentioned in the Norfolk County Minute Book (no further reference.)1 
(Enumerated) Census1782 She was/were probably enumerated in the census report at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.2 

Family

William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (circa 1732 - between 1785 and 1790)
Children
Last Edited11 December 2015

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
    1753 -- Minute Book (no further reference). Mentions William Culpepper and wife Mary.
  2. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    William Culpepper, 5 White, 0 Black.
  3. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 311, Ancestry.com Images 9-10, Unknown Township, Norfolk Co., VA
    Henry Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1 M10-15, 1 M50-60, 1 F0-5, 1 F5-10, 1 F30-40, 7 slaves
    Robert Culpepper, 2 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 1 M50-60, 1 F40-50, 0 slaves
    Sally Culpepper, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F40-50, 1 F80-90, 0 slaves.

John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (circa 1735 - 1810)
FatherThomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1698 - 1786)
MotherAnn Cherry (c 1700 - s 1767)
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA 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 1735 John was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1735. 
Tithable*10 June 1751 He and Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1751 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

This was John's first appearance in the tithe records, so he was at least 16 years old.1 
Tithable*10 June 1752 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1752 at West side of the Southern Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1753 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1753 at West side of the Southern Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1754 He and Willoughby Culpepper were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1754 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1756 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1756 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1757 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1757 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Miscellaneous*September 1758 John served in the Virginia Militia in September 1758 at Amelia Co., Virginia.2 
Tithable10 June 1759 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1759 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Marriage*circa March 1761 He married Sally (?) circa March 1761.3 
Tithable10 June 1761 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1765 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1765 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1766 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1766 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1767 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1768 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1770 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1771 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1772 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1774 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Witness) Marriage17 March 1779 John and Lemuel witnessed the wedding of Willoughby Tucker and Margaret Culpepper at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 17 March 1779; Surety, John Batchelor. A note on the marriage document stated, "This is to certify that John Culpepper and wife are both agreeable that Willabe Tucker may have their daughter Margaret Culpepper to wife."4 
(Additional Name) Tithable15 June 1780 He listed in Tithables taken on 15 June 1780 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Census*1782 A census listed John as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.5 
Tax List*1782 He or John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA is probably the individual listed in a tax list at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.6 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his father Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.7 
Note* Thomas Culpepper Sr.'s will left his son John "100 acres of land out of David Deal's patent now in his possession also 50 acres out of the patent that Rudery & I (Thomas) surveyed Beginning at the line of Robert Culpepper & running out till he fulfills his 50 acres of land in the said survey." 
(surety) Marriage15 January 1790 He was the surety in the marriage of Frankey Culpepper to James Richardson at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 15 January 1790, affirming that there was no moral or legal reason why the couple could not be married.8 
(Witness) Will7 November 1791 He witnessed the signing of a will of Thomas Culpepper Jr. on 7 November 1791 at Saint Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.9 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed22 February 1794 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Martha Culpepper to Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 22 February 1794 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

22 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 62. Robert Culpepper and Martha Culpepper of Portsmouth Parish to Thomas Culpepper of the same Parish, for £12, 100 acres at the head of Deep Creek adjacent to Robert Kinder, John Richardson, Henry Deales, and John Culpepper, part of land given by Thomas Culpepper in his will to Robert his son and part of land patented by Henry Deale. Wit: William Richardson, Margaret Richardson, John Pollick.10 
Deed*10 March 1796 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted on 10 March 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Mar 1796 – Db 38, page 113, recorded 20 Jan 1800, Michael Manning and wife, Ann of Norfolk Co. to John Kearns, Norfolk Co. for 30 pounds, a tract of land on the south side of Deep Creek adjoining the land of John Culpepper, Henry (Dele) and John Kirnes, containing 100 acres being the land purchased by said Michael Manning in 1733 of Abell (Deale) and willed to said Abel Deale by Henry (Deale) his grandfather, signed Michael Manning (X), Ann Manning (X), wit. Stephen Marchant, Edward Bunting, Jonathan Denby, Alex. (Leakie). Transcribed by Clyde T. Colbert.10 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed18 March 1796 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted to Sarah (?) and Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 18 March 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Mar 1796 -- Deed Bk 39, p 104. Henry Culpepper and wife Sarah to John Kearnes for £6, 50 acres on the south side of Deep Creek adj. John and Robert Culpepper, "land from my father Thomas Culpepper". Wit: Stephen Marchant, Jonathan Denby, Francis Williamson.10 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed15 April 1796 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted by William Culpepper of Camden Co., NC and Mary (?), with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 15 April 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

15 Apr 1796 -- Deed Bk 36, p 165. William and Mary Culpepper to John Kearnes, for £7, fifty acres on the South side of Deep Creek bounding John and Robert Culpepper as willed to me by my grandfather Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Francis Williamson, Francis Benson, William Deacon.10 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed10 January 1797 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Patsy Culpepper on 10 January 1797 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Jan 1797 -- Deed Bk 37, p 65. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes for £16, 100 acres on Deep Creek bounding Farley, John Culpepper and the previous deed (Bk 37 p 30), Robert Culpepper, and William Carter, it being 100 acres of the 200 acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper which he bought from David Deale. Wit: William Moore, Ralph Pigot, John Brooks.10 
(Deed Witness) Deed20 January 1800 He witnessed a deed grant to Thomas Culpepper Jr. on 20 January 1800 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

20 Jan 1800 – Deed Bk 38, p 70, recorded 20 Jan 1800, Mathias Manning, Norfolk Co. to Thomas Culpepper, Norfolk Co. for $200, a tract of land in Portsmouth Parish beginning at a corner with Mathias Manning party hereto and running and binding on Richard Ballentine land north 16 west one chain and 15 links north 1 ½ chains to an oak north 4 ½ west 1 ½ chain north 3 ½ west 2 chains 50 links north 12 west one chain to a holly a cove then down same to a stake on the opposite of the cove at the side of Julian’’s Creek then down said creek the various courses to a stake then south 62 west 10 chains to an oak south 37 ½ west one chain 12 links south 41 west one chain 70 links south 5999 west one chain 20 links south 51 west one chain 90 links south 56 west 50 links south 65 west five chains 47 links south 41 west six chains 20 links to beginning, containing 38 acres, signed Mathias Manning, wit. Martha Manning, Jno. Culpepper, Thomas Culpepper. Transcribed by Clyde T. Colbert.10 
Will*23 November 1807 He made a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 23 November 1807. 
Death*1810 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1810. 
Probate*17 December 1810 Probate action was taken on John's estate, with John Culpepper Jr. as heir(s) on 17 December 1810 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

17 Dec 1810 -- John Sr. leaves the 50 acres he inherited from his father Thomas ("swamp land lying in the survey of Thomas Culpepper and Daniel Rudery") to his son John, Jr. 
Probate*10 June 1811  On 10 June 1811 The audit record for John's estate lists each of his nine children, who were each due $11.46 from his estate. 
Research note*26 April 2004 John is a known son of Thomas Culpepper. 
Research note26 May 2004 It is very difficult to distinguish John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA from another John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA. It is possible that some records attributed to one John actually apply to the other John.

Your help with this problem will be appreciated. Contact Lew Griffin (see footnote for details).11 

Family

Sally (?) (say 1740 - circa 1796)
Children
Last Edited8 October 2011

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. John Culpeper, Amelia Co., VA, Sep 1758
    (Source: Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776, http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4596.htm Pension records for militia members between 1651 and 1776).
  3. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
    p. 235, Item 36.
  4. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Margaret Culpepper and Willoughby Tucker married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 17 Mar 1779, surety John Batchelor. "This is to certify that John Culpepper and his wife are both agreeable that Wilabe Tucker may have their daughter Margaret Culpepper to wife." Signed, John Culpepper and L. Culpepper.
  5. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    John Culpepper, Sr., 10 White, 0 Black.
  6. Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Film, Norfolk County Virginia Personal Property Tax Rolls, Salt Lake City, UT: Gnealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 1,870,174#2 & 1,905,762#2.
    Portsmouth Parish. AA List taken agreeable to an Order of Court by William Booker
    John Culpepper, 1 male, 1 horse
    John Culpepper, 1 male, 1 horse, 2 cattle.
  7. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  8. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Frankey Culpepper and James Richardson married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 15 Jan 1790, surety John Culpepper.
  9. Norfolk Co. VA Will Book 3, p. 86.
  10. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  11. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.

Elizabeth Culpepper

F, (say 1739 - )
FatherThomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1698 - 1786)
MotherAnn Cherry (c 1700 - s 1767)
Birth*say 1739 Elizabeth was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1739. 
Marriage*before 1760 She married Thomas Holderness at Norfolk Co., Virginia, before 1760. 
Married Namebefore 1760  As of before 1760, her married name was Holderness. 
Deed*8 November 1760 She was granted a deed by Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, witnessed by Willoughby Culpepper and Margaret Culpepper on 8 November 1760 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 19, p 166. Thomas Culpepper deed of gift to his daughter Elizabeth Holiness (or Holderness)... acres at the mouth of Sounding Bridge Gutt, bordering Jonathan Martin and Deep Creek, part of 50 acres bought from Joseph Richardson. 8 Nov 1760. Wit: Thomas Minton, Willoughby Culpepper, Margaret Culpepper. Signed: Thomas Culpepper.1 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of her father Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.2 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed10 August 1809 She was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted to John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, witnessed by Robert Culpepper and Paul Cherry on 10 August 1809 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Aug 1809 -- Deed Bk 45, p 18. Jeremiah Cox and wife Celia to John Culpepper, for $75, 12 acres on the north side of Deep Creek, adj. Thomas Culpepper, and Elizabeth Holderness, part of land where James Martin lives. Wit: Robert Culpepper, Paul Cherry, and John Pollick.1 

Family

Thomas Holderness (say 1739 - )
Last Edited23 July 2011

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  2. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.

Thomas Holderness

M, (say 1739 - )
Birth*say 1739 Thomas was born say 1739. 
Marriage*before 1760 He married Elizabeth Culpepper at Norfolk Co., Virginia, before 1760. 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his father-in-law Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.1 

Family

Elizabeth Culpepper (say 1739 - )
Last Edited20 April 1999

Citations

  1. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.

Reuben Culpepper

M, (circa 1741 - circa 1779)
FatherRobert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA (s 1694 - b Oct 1774)
MotherDorcas (?) (s 1700 - )
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by Reuben 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 1741 Reuben was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1741. 
Tithable*10 June 1757 He and Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1757 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1759 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1759 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1761 He and Robert Culpepper Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Deed*8 September 1764 He was granted a deed on 8 September 1764 at Western Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 22, p 5. William and Elizabeth Bunting of the Parish of Portsmouth to Reuben Culpepper, fifty acres in the West Branch of the Elizabeth River bounding Richard Taylor, for eighteen years lease. William Bunting obliged to build a dwelling house 20 by 16 with planked sides and wooden chimney and to plant 100 apple trees, etc.... Wit: William Bayley, Richard Ballantine, David Davis. 8 Sep 1764.2 
Tithable*10 June 1767 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1768 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1769 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1769 at West side of Western Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1770 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1771 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Western Branch District, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1773 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1773 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1774 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Southside of Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithablecirca June 1778 He listed in Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Death*circa 1779 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1779. 
Biography* 1778 -- Norfolk Tithables, from Portsmouth along South Side of the Western Branch, Reuben Culpepper, one tithe. Reuben would have been about 37 years old in 1778, and this is the last reference to him in Norfolk tithe records. Thus, he probably died around 1779.

However, there was in the 1782 Census of Lower Norfolk Co., VA an "Rd. Culpepper" who otherwise is unaccounted for. It is conceivable that this was Reuben Culpepper as there were no other R. Culpeppers known to have been born between 1690 and 1770 who cannot be ruled out for other reasons. 
Research note*26 April 2004 Reuben is a known son of Robert Culpepper Jr., based on tithable records. 

Family

Children
Last Edited11 December 2015

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .

Robert Culpepper

M, (circa 1755 - circa 1790)
FatherDaniel Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (s 1732 - bt 1775 - 1778)
MotherMary (?) (s 1736 - )
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by Robert 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 1755 Robert was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1755. 
(Heir) Will23 April 1775 Daniel, Robert, William, Sarah and Thomas named as heir(s) at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 23 April 1775.1 
Census*1782 A census listed Robert as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782. Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for are 2 Whites..2 
(maybe2) Tax List1782 He or Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA or Robert Culpepper Jr. is probably the individual listed in a tax list at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.3 
Deed*10 January 1785 He granted a deed on 10 January 1785 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

Deed Bk 29, p 57. Robert Culpepper to John Guynn, for £40, a lot in the Parish of Portsmouth in Westminster Square, No. 135, at Dinwiddie and London Streets. Wit: Thomas Crafts, James Harper, Isaiah Moody. 
Death*circa 1790 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1790.4 
(1) Marriage6 January 1796 He is referenced in a marriage record for a different Robert Culpepper.5,6,7 
Research note*26 May 2004 This Robert Culpepper is a known son of Daniel Culpepper (died 1775) of Norfolk, because he is named in Daniel's will. But little else is known about him. Surviving tithe and tax records in Norfolk Co. might help. Your help with this person will be appreciated.7 
Last Edited6 September 2011

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co. VA Will Book 2, page 91.
  2. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Robert Culpepper, 3 White, 0 Black [There were 2 separate Robert Culpeppers with this exact count].
  3. Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Film, Norfolk County Virginia Personal Property Tax Rolls, Salt Lake City, UT: Gnealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 1,870,174#2 & 1,905,762#2.
    1782 Norfolk VA Personal Property Tax List 
    Males 16 and up, Slaves 16 and up, Slaves under 16, Horses, Cattle
    Portsmouth Parish. AA List taken agreeable to an Order of Court by William Booker
    * Robert Culpepper Sr., 1 male
    * Robert Culpepper, 1 male, 2 slaves over 16 (Sam & Ruth), 3 cattle
    * Robert Culpepper, 1 male, 6 cattle.
  4. Norfolk County Order Book, 1790, Thomas Culpepper, deceased, Thomas Culpepper, administrator.
  5. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    Robert Culpepper and Elizabeth Bracket married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 6 Jan 1795, William Bracket, surety, Arthur Emmerson, the minister, recorded the marriage as 6 Jan 1796 rather than 1795.
  6. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
    page 241, item 77.
  7. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.

William Culpepper

M, (say 1758 - )
FatherDaniel Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (s 1732 - bt 1775 - 1778)
MotherMary (?) (s 1736 - )
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by William 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*say 1758 William was born say 1758. 
(Heir) Will23 April 1775 Daniel, Robert, William, Sarah and Thomas named as heir(s) at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 23 April 1775.1 
Research note*31 May 2004 William was single at the time of his father's will in 1775. If he married, he was to inherit a slave, Sam, from his father, and if he did, this might show up in Personal Property Tax rolls, and help distinguish him from other Williams.

Your help with this person will be appreciated. Contact Lew Griffin (see footnote for details).2 
Last Edited27 September 2011

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co. VA Will Book 2, page 91.
  2. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.

Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (say 1745 - before 1823)
FatherThomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1698 - 1786)
MotherAnn Cherry (c 1700 - s 1767)
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA 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*say 1745 Robert was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1745. 
Tithable10 June 1765 He and Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1765 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1766 He and Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1766 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1767 He and Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1768 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Marriage*say 1770 He married Martha (?) say 1770. 
Tithable10 June 1770 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1771 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1771 He and Martha (?) were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1772 He and Martha (?) were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable10 June 1774 He was included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithablecirca June 1778 He listed in Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tax List*1782 He or Robert Culpepper or Robert Culpepper Jr. is probably the individual listed in a tax list at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.2 
Census*1782 A census listed Robert as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.3 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his father Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.4 
Deed*22 February 1794 He granted a deed to Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 22 February 1794 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

22 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 62. Robert Culpepper and Martha Culpepper of Portsmouth Parish to Thomas Culpepper of the same Parish, for £12, 100 acres at the head of Deep Creek adjacent to Robert Kinder, John Richardson, Henry Deales, and John Culpepper, part of land given by Thomas Culpepper in his will to Robert his son and part of land patented by Henry Deale. Wit: William Richardson, Margaret Richardson, John Pollick.5 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed18 March 1796 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted to Sarah (?) and Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 18 March 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Mar 1796 -- Deed Bk 39, p 104. Henry Culpepper and wife Sarah to John Kearnes for £6, 50 acres on the south side of Deep Creek adj. John and Robert Culpepper, "land from my father Thomas Culpepper". Wit: Stephen Marchant, Jonathan Denby, Francis Williamson.5 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed15 April 1796 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted by William Culpepper of Camden Co., NC and Mary (?), with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 15 April 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

15 Apr 1796 -- Deed Bk 36, p 165. William and Mary Culpepper to John Kearnes, for £7, fifty acres on the South side of Deep Creek bounding John and Robert Culpepper as willed to me by my grandfather Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Francis Williamson, Francis Benson, William Deacon.5 
Deed5 August 1796 He granted a deed, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 5 August 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

5 Aug 1796 -- Deed Bk 37, p 30. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes, for £15, fifty acres on the South side of Deep Creek bounding Farley, being the fifty acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Stephen Marchant, George Kinsey, Willis Pass.5 
Deed10 January 1797 He granted a deed, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and William Carter as an adjacent landowner on 10 January 1797 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Jan 1797 -- Deed Bk 37, p 65. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes for £16, 100 acres on Deep Creek bounding Farley, John Culpepper and the previous deed (Bk 37 p 30), Robert Culpepper, and William Carter, it being 100 acres of the 200 acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper which he bought from David Deale. Wit: William Moore, Ralph Pigot, John Brooks.5 
Deed15 January 1798 He granted a deed on 15 January 1798 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

15 Jan 1798 -- Deed Bk 44, p 50. Robert Culpepper and Patsey his wife to John Kearnes of the town of Portsmouth, for £11.8... acres willed to Robert by his father Thomas, bounding William Bass and the land heretofore sold to Kearnes and William Bass. Wit: Jonathan Denby, John Rutter, Robert Peed, and Jonathan Kay.5 
Deed23 March 1798 He granted a deed, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 23 March 1798 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

23 Mar 1798 -- Deed Bk 41, p 29. Robert Culpepper and wife Patsey to John Kearnes, for £30, 100 acres willed to Robert by his father Thomas, land Thomas bought from Henry Deale, where Robert now lives, being the whole of Robert's land. Wit: John Quarles, B. Maguire, John Brooks, Henry Collins.5 
(free wh male 45 +) 1810 Census6 August 1810 Robert was probably a free white male age 45 or over in William Culpepper of Camden Co., NC's household on the 1810 Census at Norfolk Co., Virginia. Enumerated in census but otherwise not identified are 2 M10-16 and 1 F16-26..6 
Death*before 1823 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, before 1823. 

Family

Martha (?) (say 1747 - )
Children
Last Edited6 October 2011

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Film, Norfolk County Virginia Personal Property Tax Rolls, Salt Lake City, UT: Gnealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 1,870,174#2 & 1,905,762#2.
    1782 Norfolk VA Personal Property Tax List 
    Males 16 and up, Slaves 16 and up, Slaves under 16, Horses, Cattle
    Portsmouth Parish. AA List taken agreeable to an Order of Court by William Booker
    * Robert Culpepper Sr., 1 male
    * Robert Culpepper, 1 male, 2 slaves over 16 (Sam & Ruth), 3 cattle
    * Robert Culpepper, 1 male, 6 cattle.
  3. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Robert Culpepper, 3 White, 0 Black [There were 2 separate Robert Culpeppers with this exact count].
  4. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  5. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  6. 1810 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 136, Genealogy.com Page 262/Image 8, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., VA
    Asa Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 2 F 0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 F26-45, 1 F45+
    Robert Culpepper, 2 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 F26-45
    Thomas Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M26-45, 2 F0-10, 1 F10-16, 1 F26-45
    William Culpepper, 2 M10-16, 1 M16-26, 1 M45+, 1 F10-16, 1 F16-26, 1 F45+.
  7. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
    pages 241-244, items 79 & 107.

Martha (?)

F, (say 1747 - )
Name Variation She was also known as Patsy Culpepper. 
Birth*say 1747 Martha was born say 1747. 
Marriage*say 1770 She married Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA say 1770. 
Married Namesay 1770  As of say 1770, her married name was Culpepper. 
Tithable10 June 1771 She and Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tithable*10 June 1772 She and Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Enumerated) Census1782 She was/were probably enumerated in the census report at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.2 
Deed*22 February 1794 She granted a deed to Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 22 February 1794 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

22 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 62. Robert Culpepper and Martha Culpepper of Portsmouth Parish to Thomas Culpepper of the same Parish, for £12, 100 acres at the head of Deep Creek adjacent to Robert Kinder, John Richardson, Henry Deales, and John Culpepper, part of land given by Thomas Culpepper in his will to Robert his son and part of land patented by Henry Deale. Wit: William Richardson, Margaret Richardson, John Pollick.3 
Deed5 August 1796 She granted a deed, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 5 August 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

5 Aug 1796 -- Deed Bk 37, p 30. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes, for £15, fifty acres on the South side of Deep Creek bounding Farley, being the fifty acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper. Wit: Stephen Marchant, George Kinsey, Willis Pass.3 
Deed10 January 1797 She granted a deed, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and William Carter as an adjacent landowner on 10 January 1797 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Jan 1797 -- Deed Bk 37, p 65. Robert and Patsey Culpepper to John Kearnes for £16, 100 acres on Deep Creek bounding Farley, John Culpepper and the previous deed (Bk 37 p 30), Robert Culpepper, and William Carter, it being 100 acres of the 200 acres willed to me by my father Thomas Culpepper which he bought from David Deale. Wit: William Moore, Ralph Pigot, John Brooks.3 
Deed15 January 1798 She granted a deed on 15 January 1798 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

15 Jan 1798 -- Deed Bk 44, p 50. Robert Culpepper and Patsey his wife to John Kearnes of the town of Portsmouth, for £11.8... acres willed to Robert by his father Thomas, bounding William Bass and the land heretofore sold to Kearnes and William Bass. Wit: Jonathan Denby, John Rutter, Robert Peed, and Jonathan Kay.3 
Deed23 March 1798 She granted a deed, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 23 March 1798 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

23 Mar 1798 -- Deed Bk 41, p 29. Robert Culpepper and wife Patsey to John Kearnes, for £30, 100 acres willed to Robert by his father Thomas, land Thomas bought from Henry Deale, where Robert now lives, being the whole of Robert's land. Wit: John Quarles, B. Maguire, John Brooks, Henry Collins.3 
(free wh female 45 +) 1810 Census6 August 1810 Martha was probably a free white female, age 45 or over, in William Culpepper of Camden Co., NC's household on the 1810 Census at Norfolk Co., Virginia. Enumerated in census but otherwise not identified are 2 M10-16 and 1 F16-26..4 

Family

Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (say 1745 - before 1823)
Children
Last Edited6 October 2011

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Robert Culpepper, 3 White, 0 Black [There were 2 separate Robert Culpeppers with this exact count].
  3. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  4. 1810 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 136, Genealogy.com Page 262/Image 8, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., VA
    Asa Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 2 F 0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 F26-45, 1 F45+
    Robert Culpepper, 2 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 F26-45
    Thomas Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M26-45, 2 F0-10, 1 F10-16, 1 F26-45
    William Culpepper, 2 M10-16, 1 M16-26, 1 M45+, 1 F10-16, 1 F16-26, 1 F45+.
  5. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
    pages 241-244, items 79 & 107.

John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (circa 1753 - before 16 March 1818)
FatherWilliam Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1732 - bt 1785 - 1790)
MotherMary (?) (s 1734 - )
DNA* John has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Thomas Culpepper, who is a son of Henry Culpepper, Jr. and grandson Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA. 
Birth*circa 1753 John was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1753. 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1767 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1768 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1770 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1771 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1772 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Marriage*say 1773 He married Martha Cherry at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1773. 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1774 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithablecirca June 1778 He listed in Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable15 June 1780 He listed in Tithables taken on 15 June 1780 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Census*1782 A census listed John as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.2 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his grandfather Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.3 
(surety) Marriage11 April 1791 He was the surety in the marriage of Nancy Dean to William Culpepper Jr., of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 11 April 1791, affirming that there was no moral or legal reason why the couple could not be married.4 
Deed*3 February 1794 He was granted a deed, witnessed by Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 3 February 1794 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

3 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 75. John and Susannah Owens of Portsmouth Parish to John Culpepper of the same place for £30... 50 acres on the head of Julian Creek, part of land formerly belonging to Elizabeth Taylor and by will given to Susannah Owens. Wit: John Cherry, Thomas Culpepper, John Pollick.5 
(Adjacent Land Owner) Deed8 July 1799 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted by Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 8 July 1799 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

8 July 1799 -- Deed Bk 38 p 68. Thomas Culpepper sold to Mathis Manning 41 acres at the head of Julian Creek in Portsmouth Parish, next to John Culpepper's land (which John had bought from Elizabeth Dale).5 
Deed*18 January 1800 He was granted a deed on 18 January 1800 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Jan 1800 -- Deed Bk 38, p 68. John Culpepper, Jr. and wife Martha to Mathias Manning for $120, 40 acres on the head of Julian Creek adj. John Cherry, Susannah Owens, and Elizabeth Dale.
     (Note that John, the husband of Martha, is referred to as John Jr. This needs to be researched further since John Sr was believed to be the son of William and married to Martha Cherry, and John Jr married to Sarah Brown.)5 
Deed5 November 1800 He was granted a deed, witnessed by Robert Culpepper and John Culpepper Jr. on 5 November 1800 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

5 Nov 1800 -- Deed Bk 39, p 35. Michael Manning to Thomas Culpepper Jr, both of Portsmouth Parish, for $464, 45 acres "whereon I now live" bounding Malachi Manning, Thomas Culpepper, and Julian Creek. Wit: Robert B. Culpepper, John Culpepper, and Thomas Read.5 
Deed*21 January 1802 He was granted a deed by Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 21 January 1802 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

21 Jan 1802 -- Deed Bk 39, p 206. Thomas Culpepper to John Culpepper both of Portsmouth Parish, for $312, 29 acres adj. Thomas Culpepper and Malachi Manning, part of some land formerly belonging to Michael Manning.5 
Deed10 August 1809 He was granted a deed, witnessed by Robert Culpepper and Paul Cherry, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Elizabeth Holderness as an adjacent landowner on 10 August 1809 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Aug 1809 -- Deed Bk 45, p 18. Jeremiah Cox and wife Celia to John Culpepper, for $75, 12 acres on the north side of Deep Creek, adj. Thomas Culpepper, and Elizabeth Holderness, part of land where James Martin lives. Wit: Robert Culpepper, Paul Cherry, and John Pollick.5 
Will*1 December 1810 He made a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 1 December 1810, naming as executor(s) and heir(s) John Culpepper Jr. and Martha Culpepper, naming as heir(s) Cherry Culpepper, Faithy Culpepper, Susan Culpepper, Celia Culpepper and Catherine Culpepper. It was witnessed by Robert Culpepper.

To son John the house and plantation that was purchased from Jeremiah Cox and James Martin, one yoke of oxen, one cow and calf, and at the death or remarriage of wife, the land I live upon and an equal part of the division of my negroes;
     Daughters Cherry, Faithy, Susan, Celia, Cathrine, a bed, one cow and yearling each;
     Remainder of estate goes to wife Martha. At her death or remarriage it is to be equally divided among daughters;
     Plantation that formerly belonged to Michael Manning near Julian Creek to be equally divided among my daughters.
     Executors: wife Martha and son John.
     Witness: Robert Culpepper.6 
Death*before 16 March 1818 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, before 16 March 1818. 
Probate*16 March 1818 Probate action was taken on John's estate on 16 March 1818 at Norfolk Co., Virginia
Research note* Your help with this person will be appreciated. Contact Lew Griffin (see footnote for details).7 
Deed*7 December 1824 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted to Thomas Culpepper on 7 December 1824 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

7 Dec 1824 -- Deed Bk 51, p 445. Robertson W. Grant and Keziah Grant of North Carolina to Thomas Culpepper for $160, 60 acres where Absolom Grant, deceased, lived on Julian's Creek, adj. John Ballantine, John Richardson, John Culpepper, and William Richardson.
     4 Aug 1827 -- Deed Bk 53, p 327. Nathan T. Grant of North Carolina to Thomas Culpepper for $160, 60 acres where Absolom Grant lived on Julian's Creek, adj. John Ballantine, John Richardson, John Culpepper, and William Richardson.5 

Family

Martha Cherry (say 1752 - )
Children
Last Edited30 October 2012

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    John Culpepper, 7 White, 0 Black.
  3. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  4. Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Fort Nelson Chapter (Portsmouth, Marriage Bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, Oct. 5, 1706 - Dec. 31, 1850, Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1970, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 850091 Item 4.
    William Culpepper and Mrs. Nancy Deans married in Norfolk Co., VA, on 12 Apr 1791, surety John Culpepper, Arthur Emmerson, minister.
  5. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  6. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of John Culpepper, 1 Dec 1810, Book 5, p. 7.
  7. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.

Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (circa 1750 - circa 1814)
FatherWilliam Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1732 - bt 1785 - 1790)
MotherMary (?) (s 1734 - )
DNA* Thomas has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Thomas Culpepper, who is a son of Henry Culpepper, Jr. and grandson Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA. 
Birth*circa 1750 Thomas was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1750. 
Tithable*10 June 1766 He and William Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA were included in a list of Tithables taken on 10 June 1766 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1767 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1767 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1768 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1768 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1770 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1770 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1771 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1771 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1772 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1772 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1774 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1774 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Marriage*circa 1774 He married (?) (?) at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1774. 
(Additional Name) Tithable15 June 1780 He listed in Tithables taken on 15 June 1780 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Tax List*1782 He was listed in a tax list at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.2 
Census*1782 A census listed Thomas as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.3 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his grandfather Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.4 
(Deed Witness) Deed3 February 1794 He witnessed a deed grant to John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 3 February 1794 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

3 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 75. John and Susannah Owens of Portsmouth Parish to John Culpepper of the same place for £30... 50 acres on the head of Julian Creek, part of land formerly belonging to Elizabeth Taylor and by will given to Susannah Owens. Wit: John Cherry, Thomas Culpepper, John Pollick.5 
(Grantee) Deed22 February 1794 He was granted a deed by Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and Martha Culpepper, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner, with Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as a previous landowner on 22 February 1794 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

22 Feb 1794 -- Deed Bk 35, p 62. Robert Culpepper and Martha Culpepper of Portsmouth Parish to Thomas Culpepper of the same Parish, for £12, 100 acres at the head of Deep Creek adjacent to Robert Kinder, John Richardson, Henry Deales, and John Culpepper, part of land given by Thomas Culpepper in his will to Robert his son and part of land patented by Henry Deale. Wit: William Richardson, Margaret Richardson, John Pollick.5 
Deed*20 January 1799 He was granted a deed on 20 January 1799 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

20 Jan 1799 - Deed Bk 38, p70. Thomas Culpepper bought 38 acres at head of Julian Creek from Mathis Manning for $200.5 
Deed8 July 1799 He granted a deed, with John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner on 8 July 1799 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

8 July 1799 -- Deed Bk 38 p 68. Thomas Culpepper sold to Mathis Manning 41 acres at the head of Julian Creek in Portsmouth Parish, next to John Culpepper's land (which John had bought from Elizabeth Dale).5 
Deed*21 January 1802 He granted a deed to John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA on 21 January 1802 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia,

21 Jan 1802 -- Deed Bk 39, p 206. Thomas Culpepper to John Culpepper both of Portsmouth Parish, for $312, 29 acres adj. Thomas Culpepper and Malachi Manning, part of some land formerly belonging to Michael Manning.5 
Deed10 August 1809 He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted to John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA, witnessed by Robert Culpepper and Paul Cherry on 10 August 1809 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

10 Aug 1809 -- Deed Bk 45, p 18. Jeremiah Cox and wife Celia to John Culpepper, for $75, 12 acres on the north side of Deep Creek, adj. Thomas Culpepper, and Elizabeth Holderness, part of land where James Martin lives. Wit: Robert Culpepper, Paul Cherry, and John Pollick.5 
Death*circa 1814 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1814. 
Probate*23 May 1815 Probate action was taken on Thomas's estate, with Robert Culpepper as administrator, with Thomas Culpepper, Mary Culpepper, Tamer Culpepper and Nancy Culpepper receiving property on 23 May 1815 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

23 May 1815 -- Deed Bk 46, p 228. Thomas Culpepper, Mary Culpepper, Silas Cherry and wife Margaret, Tamer Culpepper and Nancy Culpepper are bound to Robert Culpepper in the sum of $1000, Robert is administrator of the estate of Thomas Culpepper, deceased. Wit: John Pollick, William Richardson, Robert Hendren, and Mary Deal.5 
Research note* Your help with this person will be appreciated. Contact Lew Griffin (see footnote for details).6 

Family

(?) (?) (say 1753 - )
Children
Last Edited30 October 2012

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Film, Norfolk County Virginia Personal Property Tax Rolls, Salt Lake City, UT: Gnealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 1,870,174#2 & 1,905,762#2.
    Other than Portsmouth Parish
    Peter Culpepper, 1 male, 1 horse
    Thomas Culpepper, 1 male, 7 cattle.
  3. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Thomas Culpepper, 6 White, 0 Black.
  4. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  5. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  6. Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.

Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA

M, (circa 1743 - before February 1813)
FatherThomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1698 - 1786)
MotherAnn Cherry (c 1700 - s 1767)
DNA* Henry has been proven by DNA and genealogical research to be a descendant of Thomas Culpepper, who is a son of Henry Culpepper, Jr. and grandson Henry Culpepper of Lower Norfolk, VA. 
Birth*circa 1743 Henry was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1743. 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1759 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1759 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable10 June 1761 He listed in Tithables taken on 10 June 1761 at Southern Branch, Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Marriage*circa 1764 He married Sarah (?) at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1764. 
(Additional Name) Tithablecirca June 1778 He listed in Tithables taken circa June 1778 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
(Additional Name) Tithable15 June 1780 He listed in Tithables taken on 15 June 1780 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.1 
Census*1782 A census listed Henry as head of household at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782. Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for was 1 White..2 
Tax List*1782 He was listed in a tax list at Portsmouth Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782.3 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of his father Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.4 
Deed*18 March 1796 He was granted a deed, with Thomas Culpepper Jr., Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner on 18 March 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Mar 1796 -- Deed Bk 39, p 104. Henry Culpepper and wife Sarah to John Kearnes for £6, 50 acres on the south side of Deep Creek adj. John and Robert Culpepper, "land from my father Thomas Culpepper". Wit: Stephen Marchant, Jonathan Denby, Francis Williamson.5 
Will*25 August 1806 He made a will at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 August 1806, naming as heir(s) Sarah Culpepper, Henry E. Culpepper, Martha Culpepper, Margaret Culpepper, Sally Culpepper, Nancy Culpepper and Mary Culpepper.

Henry gave his wife Sarah the whole estate during her widowhood; to his son Henry the plantation and house "where I now live containing 60 acres," and one gun and featherbed; to his daughter Martha, one bed and bedstead; to his daugther Margaret, one bed and bedstead; to his daughter Sally, one bed and bedstead; to his daughter Nancy, $30; to this daughter Mary, one bed and heifer. All of the above to go to children at the death or remarriage of wife Sarah. Executor: son Henry Culpepper.6 
Death*before February 1813 He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, before February 1813. 
Probate*15 February 1813 Probate action was taken on Henry's estate on 15 February 1813 at Norfolk Co., Virginia
Research note*26 April 2004 Henry is a known son of Thomas Culpepper. 

Family

Sarah (?) (say 1743 - after 1830)
Children
Last Edited6 October 2011

Citations

  1. E.B. & W.B. Wingo, compiler, Norfolk County, Virginia Tithables ( v1: 1730-1750, v2: 1751-1765, v3: 1766-1780), Norfolk, VA, 1985.
  2. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Henry Culpepper, 5 White, 0 Black.
  3. Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Film, Norfolk County Virginia Personal Property Tax Rolls, Salt Lake City, UT: Gnealogical Society of Utah , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 1,870,174#2 & 1,905,762#2.
    Portsmouth Parish. AA List taken agreeable to an Order of Court by William Booker
    Henry Culpepper, 1 male, 11 cattle.
  4. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  5. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  6. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of Henry Culpepper, 25 Aug 1806, Book 4, p. 173.

Sarah (?)

F, (say 1743 - after 1830)
Name Variation She was also known as Sally (?)1 
Birth*say 1743 Sarah was born say 1743. 
Marriage*circa 1764 She married Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1764. 
Married Namecirca 1764  As of circa 1764, her married name was Culpepper. 
(Enumerated) Census1782 She was/were probably enumerated in the census report at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782. (Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for was 1 White..)2 
Deed*18 March 1796 She was granted a deed, with Thomas Culpepper Jr., Robert Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA and John Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA as an adjacent landowner on 18 March 1796 at Norfolk Co., Virginia,

18 Mar 1796 -- Deed Bk 39, p 104. Henry Culpepper and wife Sarah to John Kearnes for £6, 50 acres on the south side of Deep Creek adj. John and Robert Culpepper, "land from my father Thomas Culpepper". Wit: Stephen Marchant, Jonathan Denby, Francis Williamson.3 
(Heir) Will25 August 1806 Sarah, Henry, Martha, Margaret, Sally, Nancy and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 August 1806.4 
1820 Census*7 August 1820 Sarah was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Norfolk Co., Virginia. Enumerated in the census but otherwise not identified are 3 F26-45..5 
1830 Census*1 June 1830 Sarah was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Norfolk Co., Virginia. Enumerated in the census but otherwise not identified are 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F40-50..1 
Death*after 1830 She died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, after 1830. 

Family

Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (circa 1743 - before February 1813)
Children
Last Edited6 October 2011

Citations

  1. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 311, Ancestry.com Images 9-10, Unknown Township, Norfolk Co., VA
    Henry Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1 M10-15, 1 M50-60, 1 F0-5, 1 F5-10, 1 F30-40, 7 slaves
    Robert Culpepper, 2 M10-15, 1 M15-20, 1 M50-60, 1 F40-50, 0 slaves
    Sally Culpepper, 1 F20-30, 1 F30-40, 1 F40-50, 1 F80-90, 0 slaves.
  2. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Henry Culpepper, 5 White, 0 Black.
  3. Norfolk Co, VA Deeds, .
  4. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of Henry Culpepper, 25 Aug 1806, Book 4, p. 173.
  5. 1810 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 117, Genealogy.com page 120/Image 4, Unknown Township, Norfolk Co., VA
    Sarah Culpepper, 3 F26-45, 1 F45+, 0 Slaves.

Martha Culpepper

F, (say 1789 - say 1813)
FatherHenry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1743 - b Feb 1813)
MotherSarah (?) (s 1743 - a 1830)
Name Variation She was also known as Patsey. 
Birth*say 1789 Martha was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1789. 
(Heir) Will25 August 1806 Sarah, Henry, Martha, Margaret, Sally, Nancy and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 August 1806.1 
Marriage*15 May 1810 She married James Cherry at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 15 May 1810.2 
Married Name15 May 1810  As of 15 May 1810, her married name was Cherry. 
Death*say 1813 She died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1813. 

Family

James Cherry (say 1786 - )
Last Edited27 August 2003

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of Henry Culpepper, 25 Aug 1806, Book 4, p. 173.
  2. Henry Culpepper, surety, makes oath that Patsey is of lawful age.

Margaret Culpepper

F, (say 1786 - )
FatherHenry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1743 - b Feb 1813)
MotherSarah (?) (s 1743 - a 1830)
Name Variation She was also known as Peggy. 
Birth*say 1786 Margaret was born say 1786. 
(Heir) Will25 August 1806 Sarah, Henry, Martha, Margaret, Sally, Nancy and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 August 1806.1 
Marriage*18 October 1814 She married James Cherry at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 18 October 1814.2 
Married Name18 October 1814  As of 18 October 1814, her married name was Cherry. 

Family

James Cherry (say 1786 - )
Last Edited27 August 2003

Citations

  1. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of Henry Culpepper, 25 Aug 1806, Book 4, p. 173.
  2. Henry Culpepper, surety.

Sally Culpepper

F, (say 1784 - )
FatherHenry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1743 - b Feb 1813)
MotherSarah (?) (s 1743 - a 1830)
Birth*say 1784 Sally was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, say 1784. 
(Heir) Will27 December 1785 William, John, Thomas, Thomas, John, Willoughby, Henry, Robert, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret, Ann, Sally and Tamer was named as an heir in the will of her grandfather Thomas Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 27 December 1785.1 
(Heir) Will25 August 1806 Sarah, Henry, Martha, Margaret, Sally, Nancy and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 August 1806.2 
Marriage*10 April 1813 She married John Kearnes at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 10 April 1813. Note the 1796 deed from Henry and Sarah Culpepper (parents of Sally) to John Kearnes. The deed may have been granted to John, Sally's future husband, if he was much older than Sally. Or the John of the deed might have been the father of the John who married Sally.3 
Married Name10 April 1813  As of 10 April 1813, her married name was Kearnes. 

Family

John Kearnes (circa 1789 - )
Last Edited6 October 2011

Citations

  1. Warren H. 'Dick' Culpepper (#6860), Culpeppers of England and America, Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center, 2008.
  2. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of Henry Culpepper, 25 Aug 1806, Book 4, p. 173.
  3. William Cofield, surety, makes oath that both are of lawful age.

Ann Culpepper

F, (circa 1779 - )
FatherHenry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA (c 1743 - b Feb 1813)
MotherSarah (?) (s 1743 - a 1830)
Name Variation She was also known as Nancy. 
Birth*circa 1779 Ann was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1779. 
(Enumerated) Census1782 She was/were probably enumerated in the census report at Norfolk Co., Virginia, in 1782. (Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for was 1 White..)1 
Marriage*30 July 1800 She married Nathaniel Garnes at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 30 July 1800. Rev. Arthur Emmerson II, as minister, performed the marriage.2 
Married Name30 July 1800  As of 30 July 1800, her married name was Garnes. 
(Heir) Will25 August 1806 Sarah, Henry, Martha, Margaret, Sally, Nancy and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 25 August 1806.3 

Family

Nathaniel Garnes (say 1776 - )
Child
Last Edited5 September 2011

Citations

  1. Peter Smith, The Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquarian, NY, 1951.
    Vol. 5, pp. 134-135. (A list of the families of Whites & blacks thats on the south side of Western branch as fear as new Mill Creek. Taking by Wm Booker.)
    Henry Culpepper, 5 White, 0 Black.
  2. William Martin, surety, makes oath that Ann is of lawful age. Arthur Emmerson, minister.
  3. Norfolk Co. VA Wills; (n.p.: n.pub.).
    Will of Henry Culpepper, 25 Aug 1806, Book 4, p. 173.