Samuel Frank Suther1
M, (1836 - 1896)
Birth* | 1836 | Samuel was born in 1836. |
Civil War* | between 1861 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1861 and 1865 Enlisted 15 Jun 1861, 12th GA Infantry Regiment, Co. G. |
Marriage* | 3 December 1866 | He married Julia Ann Marie Rogers on 3 December 1866. |
Death* | 1896 | He died at Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama, in 1896. |
Biography* | Samuel Frank and Julia Ann had nine known children. |
Family | Julia Ann Marie Rogers (say 1841 - ) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 18 October 2008 |
Citations
- E-mail written 30 Jan 1999 from George A. Suther.
Julia Ann Marie Rogers1
F, (say 1841 - )
Birth* | say 1841 | Julia was born say 1841. |
Marriage* | 3 December 1866 | She married Samuel Frank Suther on 3 December 1866. |
Married Name | 3 December 1866 | As of 3 December 1866, her married name was Suther. |
Family | Samuel Frank Suther (1836 - 1896) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 21 May 2000 |
Citations
- E-mail written 30 Jan 1999 from George A. Suther.
William Henderson Slaydon1
M, (29 June 1858 - )
Birth* | 29 June 1858 | William was born at Nicholson, Pearl River Co., Mississippi, on 29 June 1858. |
Marriage* | 20 November 1878 | He married Sarah Elizabeth Wheat at Hancock Co., Mississippi, on 20 November 1878 at age 20. |
Family | Sarah Elizabeth Wheat (18 June 1857 - 8 January 1945) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 13 May 1999 |
Citations
- William John Slayton, The Descendants of Arthur and Rachel Alsyden of Tidewater, Virginia, Page 252., .
Sarah Elizabeth Wheat1,2
F, (18 June 1857 - 8 January 1945)
Birth* | 18 June 1857 | Sarah was born at Mississippi on 18 June 1857. |
Marriage* | 20 November 1878 | She married William Henderson Slaydon at Hancock Co., Mississippi, on 20 November 1878 at age 21. |
Married Name | 20 November 1878 | As of 20 November 1878, her married name was Slaydon. |
Death* | 8 January 1945 | She died on 8 January 1945 at age 87. |
Family | William Henderson Slaydon (29 June 1858 - ) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 15 January 2001 |
Citations
- William John Slayton, The Descendants of Arthur and Rachel Alsyden of Tidewater, Virginia, Page 252., .
- LDS Pedigree Resource File.
CD 8.
Ira Evans1
M, (1812 - )
Birth* | 1812 | Ira was born at North Carolina in 1812. |
Marriage* | He married Mary (?). | |
Marriage | 1870 | He married Frances E. Manon at Benton Co., Tennessee, in 1870. |
Biography* | From Benton Co. Records: Born 1812 in NC. Came to TN with his wife, Mary, in a covered wagon with six children and homesteaded property in Benton County. The original property now lies within the Fish and Wildlife area. After his first wife's death, Ira married Frances E. Manon in 1870. They had one child, Sally. Ira Evans was buried at a family cemetery on the Fish & Wildlife lands and was probably moved to the old Mount Zion Cemetery by the T.V.A. |
Family | Mary (?) (say 1814 - ) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 31 October 2005 |
Citations
- E-mail written 28 Jan from Denis Murphy.
Mary (?)1
F, (say 1814 - )
Birth* | say 1814 | Mary was born say 1814. |
Marriage* | She married Ira Evans. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Evans. |
Family | Ira Evans (1812 - ) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 5 August 2000 |
Citations
- E-mail written 28 Jan from Denis Murphy.
Frances E. Manon1
F, (say 1814 - )
Birth* | say 1814 | Frances was born say 1814. |
Marriage* | 1870 | She married Ira Evans at Benton Co., Tennessee, in 1870. |
Married Name | 1870 | As of 1870, her married name was Evans. |
Family | Ira Evans (1812 - ) |
Last Edited | 16 September 2000 |
Citations
- E-mail written 28 Jan from Denis Murphy.
William Irenton Dawkins1
M, (21 June 1916 - 2 February 1967)
Father | Walter Scott Dawkins (s 1890 - ) |
Mother | Carrie Mae Slappey (s 1892 - ) |
Birth* | 21 June 1916 | William was born at Salem, Lee Co., Alabama, on 21 June 1916. |
Marriage* | say 1947 | He married Clifford Florine Culpepper say 1947.2 |
Death* | 2 February 1967 | He died at Columbus, Muscogee Co., Georgia, on 2 February 1967 at age 50. |
Burial* | 4 February 1967 | His body was interred on 4 February 1967 at Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee Co., Georgia. |
Biography* | Clifford and William had a daughter, Linda Ann Dawkins. |
Family | Clifford Florine Culpepper (4 March 1921 - 29 December 2004) |
Last Edited | 12 November 2012 |
Citations
- E-mail written 1999-2004 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper from Darrell C. 'Skip' Lassiter (#10518), Columbus, GA, e-mail address.
- Ledger-Enquirer, Columbus (Muscogee Co.), GA.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/
Florine "Flo" Dawkins obituary, published 30 Dec 2004.
Ollie James McCrary
M, (8 February 1864 - 5 October 1939)
Birth* | 8 February 1864 | Ollie was born on 8 February 1864. |
Marriage* | He married Mattie Ella Davis. | |
Death* | 5 October 1939 | He died at Geneva, Talbot Co., Georgia, on 5 October 1939 at age 75. |
Family | Mattie Ella Davis (25 March 1876 - 26 March 1943) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 20 August 1999 |
Mattie Ella Davis
F, (25 March 1876 - 26 March 1943)
Married Name | Her married name was McCrary. | |
Birth* | 25 March 1876 | Mattie was born at Cuthbert, Randolph Co., Georgia, on 25 March 1876. |
Marriage* | She married Ollie James McCrary. | |
Death* | 26 March 1943 | She died on 26 March 1943 at age 67. |
Family | Ollie James McCrary (8 February 1864 - 5 October 1939) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 20 August 1999 |
James Gardner Culpepper CPA
M, (1 October 1928 - 27 March 2002)
Father | Brooks Culpepper (8 Nov 1889 - 27 Sep 1974) |
Mother | Marion Elizabeth McCrary (1 Jul 1903 - 2 Aug 1987) |
Birth* | 1 October 1928 | James was born at Geneva, Talbot Co., Georgia, on 1 October 1928.1,2 |
(Son) 1930 Census | 1 April 1930 | James was listed as a son in Brooks Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Talbotton, Talbot Co., Georgia.3 |
SSN* | between 1936 and 1950 | His Social Security Number was issued between 1936 and 1950 in Georgia.2 |
Death* | 27 March 2002 | He died at Jacksonville, Duval Co., Florida, on 27 March 2002 at age 73.2 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Last Edited | 15 May 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written 1999-2004 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper from Darrell C. 'Skip' Lassiter (#10518), Columbus, GA, e-mail address.
- U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm - 1930 Federal Census, United States.
ED 2, page 2B, College Street, Talbotton, Talbot Co., GA
Home=$3500, Radio=Y, Farm=N
Brooks Culpepper, Head, M, 40, M, md @ 35, GA/GA/AL, Auto Dealer, WW-I Vet
Marion E. Culpepper, Wife, F, 26, M, md @ 21, GA/GA/GA
James G. Culpepper, Son, M, 1 6/12, S, GA/GA/GA.
Eugene Brooks Culpepper
M, (12 January 1931 - 15 May 2011)
Father | Brooks Culpepper1 (8 Nov 1889 - 27 Sep 1974) |
Mother | Marion Elizabeth McCrary1 (1 Jul 1903 - 2 Aug 1987) |
Birth* | 12 January 1931 | Eugene was born at Geneva, Talbot Co., Georgia, on 12 January 1931.2,1 |
Korean War* | between 1952 and 1953 | He served in the Korean War between 1952 and 1953.1 |
Death* | 15 May 2011 | He died at Columbus, Muscogee Co., Georgia, on 15 May 2011 at age 80.1 |
Obituary* | 18 May 2011 | Talbotton, GA- Eugene Brooks Culpepper, age 80, died Sunday May 15, 2011, at Columbus Hospice of Al. in Columbus, Ga. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 21, 2011, at Talbotton United Methodist Church, with Rev. Lee Bennett and Rev. James Emery officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery, with visitation following at the Talbotton United Methodist Church. Mr. Culpepper was born January 12, 1931, in Geneva, Ga., to the late Marion McCrary Culpepper and Brooks Culpepper. He attended Talbotton Schools and was a graduate of the University of Georgia. He served in the U.S. Army in Germany during the Korean War. He was head of the Planning Committee in Savannah, Ga., and also worked for Metropolitan Planning Commission of Columbus, Ga. He was a member of Talbotton United Methodist Church, Talbotton Lions Club, Pine Mountain Soil and Water Conservation Board, the Georgia Farm Bureau, and the Talbot County Chamber of Commerce. His passion was history, including history of Talbot County, and morning coffee sessions at the drug store. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, James Culpepper, a niece Beneta Culpepper Evans, and a nephew, Nathan Caldwell. Survivors include his sister, Carole Caldwell and her husband Jack of Longwood, FL; a sister-in-law, Barbara Culpepper of Jacksonville, FL; three nephews, J. Gardner Culpepper and his wife Carol Ann of Newnan, Ga., Eugene Caldwell and his wife Carol of De Pere, WI, and Philip Caldwell and his wife Suzie of De Pere, WI; also four great-nieces and four great-nephews. Flowers will be accepted or those who desire may make memorial contributions to Talbotton United Methodist Church, the Oak Hill Cemetery Fund, or Columbus Hospice of Al. 7020 Moon Rd Columbus, Ga. 31909. Talbotton Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.1 |
Burial* | 21 May 2011 | His body was interred on 21 May 2011 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Talbot Co., Georgia.1 |
Last Edited | 2 June 2011 |
Citations
- Ledger-Enquirer, Columbus (Muscogee Co.), GA.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/
Obituary of Eugene Brooks Culpepper (#10523), published May 18, 2011. - E-mail written 1999-2004 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper from Darrell C. 'Skip' Lassiter (#10518), Columbus, GA, e-mail address.
William J. Howell
M, (say 1840 - )
Birth* | say 1840 | William was born at Sparta, Hancock Co., Georgia, say 1840.1 |
Marriage* | 11 May 1876 | He married Sarah Jane Culpepper at Warren Co., Georgia, on 11 May 1876. |
1880 Census* | 1 June 1880 | William was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Warrenton, Warren Co., Georgia.2 |
Family | Sarah Jane Culpepper (October 1840 - after 15 April 1910) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 12 June 2004 |
Citations
- Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Volume II, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 1.
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Page 84B, Warrenton, Warren Co., GA
William J. Howell, Self, M, M, W, 47, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
S. Jane (Culpepper) Howell, Other, F, M, W, 39, GA/NC/GA, Housekeeper
Lela Howell, Other, F, S, W, 10, GA/GA/GA, At school
Mary W. Howell, Other, F, S, W, 8, GA/GA/GA, At school
Maud Howell, Other, F, S, W, 7, GA/GA/GA, At school
Sarah A. Culpepper, Other, F, W, W, 61, GA/NC/GA, At home
Lou Culpepper, Other, F, S, W, 33, GA/NC/GA, At home. - 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 83, page 14B, Camak, Warren Co., GA
Lou L. Culpepper, Head, F, Mar 1844 (56), S, GA/GA/GA, Laundry Lady
Keff Culpepper, Nephew, M, Dec 1881 (18), S, GA/GA/GA
Sallie J. Howell, Sister, F, Oct 1840 (59), Wid, ch 1/1, GA/GA/GA
Hugh M. Howell, Nephew, M, Dec 1888 (11), S, GA/GA/GA.
Sterling Gardner Culpepper (I)1
M, (1825 - after 1890)
Father | Nathan Culpepper of Warren Co., GA (5 Mar 1779 - 21 Jul 1825) |
Mother | Frances Gardner (12 May 1789 - 13 Jan 1861) |
Namesake* | Sterling Gardner Culpepper (I) was named for Sterling Gardner. | |
Namesake* | Sterling Gardner Culpepper (II) was named for Sterling Gardner Culpepper (I). | |
Birth* | 1825 | Sterling was born at Warren Co., Georgia, in 1825.2 |
(Orphan) Land Lottery | 17 April 1827 | He, as an orphan of the deceased, Nathan Culpepper of Warren Co., GA, had a fortunate draw in the land lottery on 17 April 1827 at Warren Co., Georgia.3 |
(free wh male 05-10) 1830 Census | 1 June 1830 | Sterling and Nathan was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10, in Frances Culpepper's household, on the 1830 Census at Warren Co., Georgia.4 |
(Orphan) Guardian | 4 June 1833 | He declared as orphan(s) at Nathan Culpepper of Warren Co., GA's death and Sampson Rose Culpepper of Warren Co., GA was appointed as guardian on 4 June 1833 at Warren Co., Georgia, (Sampson R. Culpepper was appointed guardian of Elizabeth, Nathan, Sterling and Drucilla P. Culpepper, orphans of Nathan Culpepper.)5 |
(Deed Witness) Deed | 6 December 1843 | He witnessed a deed grant on 6 December 1843 at Warren Co., Georgia, (John Harris, the seller; Robert Lazenby, deceased; Joel Cloud, buyer; and Sherwood Roberts Haden, adjoining landowner.)6 |
Deed | 1844 | He witnessed a deed grant in 1844 at Warren Co., Georgia, Two deeds: Each was a sale by John Harris to William Stone; in the first, Catherine Harris was deceased and Pierce Baily was an adjoining landowner; in the second George Harris was deceased.7 |
Event-Misc* | 6 January 1846 | He and Sampson Rose Culpepper of Warren Co., GA on 6 January 1846 at Warren Co., Georgia, along with Samuel Hall, Sr., witnesses for the probate of the will dated 29 Nov 1845 of Esther J. Wright, sister of Martha Sammons.8 |
Civil War* | between 1862 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1862 and 1865 Private in 10th Mississippi Regiment, Company "I" Columbia Guards. |
(household member) 1870 Census | 1 June 1870 | Sterling, Sarah, Louisa, Nathaniel, Alexander, Martha, Sarah, Frances and Johnny listed as a household member living with Sampson Rose Culpepper of Warren Co., GA on the 1870 Census at Warrenton, Warren Co., Georgia.9 |
Deed | 6 February 1872 | He was party to a deed on 6 February 1872 at Warren Co., Georgia, Sterling G. Culpepper sold 120 acres in Warren Co, GA, to Edwin A. Brinkley for $650. Jesse M. Roberts, Nathan Pate, and John Busor were adjoining landowners; E.S. Cody and E.H. Pottle were witnesses. |
Deed* | 7 March 1874 | He was an adjacent landowner in the deed granted on 7 March 1874 at Warren Co., Georgia, E.A. Brinkley sold land, previously owned by Thomas F. Persons, to J.F. Kinsey. There were seven adjoining landowners, including Sterling G. Culpepper.10 |
Marriage* | before 1880 | He married Harriet A. (?) at Georgia before 1880.11 |
1880 Census* | 1 June 1880 | Sterling was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Glascock Co., Georgia.12 |
Jury* | August 1886 | He served on a jury in August 1886 at Warren Co., Georgia, Traverse Juroy for the 425th District.13 |
1890 Census* | 1 June 1890 | Sterling was listed as the head of a family (Sterling Culpeper, W, M, 63, GA) on the 1890 Census at Washington Co., Georgia.14 |
Death* | after 1890 | He died at Georgia after 1890. |
Family | Harriet A. (?) (circa 1842 - ) |
Last Edited | 13 July 2011 |
Citations
- His older brother Gardner also named a son, Sterling Gardner Culpepper, and that Sterling Gardner was the first of four more generations of Sterling Gardner Culpeppers (as of 1999).
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
- State of Georgia Recorder Office, compiler, Georgia Land Lottery, 1827, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2072
Culpepper's Orphans of Stewarts District, Warren Co., GA, drew lot 186-9 in Lee Co., GA, 17 Apr 1827. - 1830 Federal Census, United States.
Page 196, Unk Twp, Warren Co., GA
Frances Culpepper, 2 M5-10, 1 M15-29, 1 M20-30, 1 F5-10, 2 F10-15, 1 F15-20, 1 F20-30, 1 F40-50. - Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Vol. I, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 2.
Page 333 which cites Warren Co. Minutes of the Court of the Ordinary, Record Book C, page 5. - Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Volume II, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 1.
p. 292. - Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Volume II, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 1.
p. 288. Warren County Deed pages X336, X337, X340 and X341. - Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Vol. I, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 2.
p. 170. Warren County Wills, 1829-1852, pages 158-159. - 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Page 101, Warrenton, Warren Co., GA
Sampson R. Culpepper, 63, M, GA
Sarah A. Culpepper, 53, F, GA
Sarah J. Culpepper, 27, F, GA
Lou L. Culpepper, 24, F, GA
Nathan W. Culpepper, 20, M, GA
Alexander J. Culpepper, 18, M, GA
May Culpepper, 25, F, GA
Fannie A. Hill, 26, F
Johnny R. Hill, 3, M
Starl Culpepper, 45, M, GA. - Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Volume II, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 1.
p. 407. Warren County Deeds, book BB, page 554. - 1880 Federal Census, United States.
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
Page 644D, District 1169, Glascock Co., GA
Starly Culpepper, Self, M, M, W, 35, GA/NC/NC, Farmer
A. Harrett Culpepper, Wife, F, M, W, 38, GA/GA/GA, Keeping House. - Daniel Nathan Crumpton, compiler, Cemeteries and Genealogy: Waren County, Georgia and immediate vicinity, 1792-1987, Vol. I, Roswell, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1987, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8625 V3c v. 2.
p. 554. Warren County Jury List. - 1890 Census, Washington Co., GA (Name enumeration preserved by County Clerk).
page 113
Sterling Culpeper, W, M, 63, GA
Harriet A. Culpeper, W, F, 46, GA.
Sarah Mayo
F, (circa 1672 - before 1726)
Father | Edward Mayo (s 1635 - c 1701) |
Mother | Sarah Maggs (s 1650 - c 1680) |
Birth* | circa 1672 | Sarah was born at Barbados circa 1672.1 |
Married Name | 12 August 1688 | As of 12 August 1688, her married name was Culpepper. |
Married Name | 12 August 1688 | As of 12 August 1688, her married name was Culpeper.2 |
Marriage* | 12 August 1688 | She married John Culpeper of Albemarle NC at Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina, on 12 August 1688.2 |
Married Name | circa 1694 | As of circa 1694, her married name was Henley. |
Marriage* | circa 1694 | She married Patrick Henley circa 1694. |
Court Records* | 24 September 1694 | (CCR 101) Albemarle 1694 -- To the Generall Court to be holden for the County at the House of Mrs. Diana Forster the last Munday Being the 24 day of September Anno Domini 1694.... 12. June the 6th William Duckenfeild of the said County of Albemarle esqr. enters his action against Patrick Henley of the same County in a plea of the Case. For and that John Culpeper late of the said County <11> gentleman deceased did in his life time by a writing under his hand bearing date the 25 day of April 1683 oblige himselfe to pas good sufficient bille of exchange whensoever thereto required to be paid at the porte or cytty of london unto Henry Gawler his order or assignee in consideration of the sume of five pounds seven shillings which said sum being unpaid Sarah Culpeper Widow and Relect of the said John Culpeper did after the decease of the said John Culpeper assume in her own person to pay unto the said William Duckenfeild assignee of the said Henry Gawler after which assumption the said Sarah was Maried unto the aforsaid Patrick Henley the said summ being yett unpaid Wherefore the Provost Marshall is required to arrest the said Patrick Henley to appear at this Court to answer the premises and to make his returne. And it is returned Executed. (CCR 148) The Deposition of Elizabeth Mowbery Aged 56 yeares or there about being Deposed Sayeth: That Some Time in the Last of February or Beginning of March in the yeare 1690 I the Deponent came into the House of Thomas Slater where Mr. Pope now liveth and Mr. Tho. Slater asked Wm. Burnsby if it were a Bargane or no Bargane and asked the said Burnsby if the Cattle were his and the said Burnsby Replyed Cousin Slaughter all the Cattle I have is yours and in January in the yeare 1692 mrs. Slater told mee she Wondered what was the occation of the difference betwene Wm. Jones and Francis Williamson the said Wm. Jones Being then Security for Matthew Williamsons estate he being gon out of the Country; and Mrs. Slater told mee that she went to Mrs. Culpeper and Sould her Cattle and received Some Cloths ready made and some unmade and went home and made up what was unmad and putt them Into her Chiest and none could take away her redy Made Clothes; and on Whitson Munday 1693 between back River and York River in Virgenia William Bornsby told mee that he had heard of his vessell and that there was a Man would help him to his vessell and being in firther discourse I told him he had Sold the Cattle and what have you to help your Selfe and he answered that although he had sold them he Never was paid for them and he would take them againe. And These are the Cattle now in dispute between Wm. Burnsby and Mr. Henly This the deponent Saith and firther saith not. 7br 28, Sworne in Generall Court, Elizabeth Mowbery -- her Marke [Endorsed:] Mowberys deposition.3 |
Court Records | 1 February 1694/95 | [CCR 101] 1694 Entrys to February Court first Day.... 3. December the tenth the Marshall is required to arrest Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of John Culpeper to answer the plaint of Rich. Plater Attorney of Colonel Samuel Shrimpton of Boston in New England in a plea of debt. 5. Feb 2d the Marshall is required to summons Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last will and testament of John Culpeper deceased to answer the Complaint of Wm. Duckenfeild esqr.3 |
Court Records | 1 March 1694/95 | [CCR 101]1694 Entrys to the Generall Court the first of March. 2. Feb. the 2d (1694) the Marshall is required to arrest Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Jno. Culpeper of the County of Albemarle to answer the Plaint of William Duckenfeild Esqr. and Susanah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Colonel Francis Heartley deceased in a plea of the Case. 7. Feb. the 6th (1694) The Marshall is required to arrest Patrick Henley of the Precinct of Pascotanck to answer the Plaint of William Duckenfeild and Susanah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Colonel Francis Heartley late of the County of Albemarle deceased in a plea of the Case. 9. Feb the 9 (1694) The Marshall is required to arrest Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last will and testament of Mr. Jno. Culpeper late of the County of Albemarle deceased to anser the sute of Capt. Jno. Hunt Attorney of Anthoney Brockhos of the Cyty of New yorke in a plea of the Case and to summons Conrnel. Jones Charles Jones Richard Pope and Edw. Mayo for plaintif. February the 26th (1694) The Court Meet Present The Honorable Thomas Harvey Esqr. Deputy Governor the Honorable Danl. Akehurst Esqr. Benj. Lakar Esqr. Francis Tomes Esqr. Major Saml. Swann. Colonel Tho. Pollock. Lords Deputys: Capt. Anthony Dawson. Assistant. Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Jno. Culpeper deceased arested to answer Mr. Rich. Plater attorney of Colonel Saml. Shrimpton of New England in a plea of debt And the said Rich. Plater came and saith that the defendants are justly Indebted to the Plaintif qualifyed as is aforesaid the summ of seventy three pounds fifteen shillings and three pence by Bill and the said Pa. Henley came and defends the sute and Craves Oyer of the said Bill which being read specifying the said summ haveing a seal annexed and signed with the name of Jno. Culpeper Dated the 24th day of September Anno Domini 1678 the said Patr. Henly pleads Non est factum and casteth himselfe upon the Country and the said Plater Also Wherefore the Marshall is Commanded to cause to come twelve true and lawfull men of the vincinage and who to Neither of the Partys are related Who Impannelled and sworne viz. Mr. Tho. Miller Foreman, Jno. Lilly, Tho. Nicols, Arthure Carleton, Christopher Butler, Jacob Overman, Francis Hendricks, William Bray, Thurloe Fee, William Collings, John Dan, Jno. Wilson Say upon their Oath We of the Jury finde noe Cause of Action. Ordered that the sute be dismissed and that the said Richard Plater pay Costs of sute alias Execution. March the First (1694). The Court Meet. Present The Honorable Tho. Harvey Esqr. Deputy Governor The Honorable Danl. Akehurst Benj. Lakar Francis Tomes Major Saml. Swann Colonel Tho. Pollock Esqrs. Lords Deputys Capt. Anthony Dawson Mr. William Duckenfeild Assistants. (Mr. Duckenfield riseth) Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Mr. John Culpeper deceased Arrested to answer the sute of Wm. Duckenfeild and Susana his wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Colonel Francis Heartley And the said William Duckenfeild cometh by Hanaball Haskins his Attorney and saith that the said Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife is indebted to the Plaintif by account contracted by the said Jno. Culpeper in his lifetime with the said Francis Heartley in his lifetime the summ of Eleven pounds seventeen shillings five penc halfe peny and the said Patrick Henley craves Oyer of the said account which being Read bearing date Anno 1689/90 (the date on the account is 1688/9 January) the said Henley saith that after the date of the said account viz Anno 1690/91 the said Jno. Culpeper had frome the said Francis Heartley a full discharge from all former accounts which by the said discharge produced in Court he maketh Appear. Ordered that the sute be dismissed and that the said William Duckenfeild and Susana his Wife pay Costs alias Execution. And the said Patrick Henley prayeth his said discharge from the said Francis Heartley to be recorded. Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last will and testament of Jno. Culpeper deceased arrested to answer the sute of Capt. Jno. Hunt attorney of Anthony Brockhos of New Yorke in a plea of the Case And the said Jno. Hunt saith that the said Jno. Culpeper hath received by Order of Thomas Clancy upone the account of the said Anthony Brockhos and James Larkin certain Goods to the value of forty five pounds Eighteen shillings and six pence And the said Patrick Henley saith that the Goods he hath received as is aleged And his reasonable account therof he is ready to render but the said Jno. Hunt haveing noe authority from the said James Larkin to whom parte of the said Good did belong. He cannot answer the said sute. Ordered that the sute Fall and that the said Jno. Hunt pay Costs of sute. 1694 At the Court of Chancery holden at the house of Thomas White the 28th of February Present the Honorable Thomas Harvey Esqr. The Honorable Danl. Akehurst Esqr. Benj. Lakar Francis Tomes Major Saml. Swann Colonel Thomas Pollock Lords Deputys Capt. Anthony Dawson Mr. William Duckenfeild Assistants Mr. Patrick Henley sumoned to answer the plaint of William Burnsby and the said William Burnsby sheweth that Wheras the said Patrick Henley had Recovered at Common law against the Complainant the Summ of ten pounds with Cost on the account of some Cattle of the said Patrick Henleys aleged to be detained by the said Wm. Bournsby the said Wm. Bournsby saith that the said Cattle was indeed had by the said Henley and by him disposed of and craves that herof the said Patrick Henley may be examined upon his Oath concerning the premises And the said Patrick Henley upon his Oath saith that he hath not killed or any wayes disposed of the three kowes for which he brought his Action at Comon law against the said Wm. Bournsby and upon which the recovery of the said ten pounds was had. Decreed that the said William Bournsby pay unto the said Patrick Henley the summ of ten pounds recovered at Common law with all Costs of sute. Patrick Henley and Sarah his Wife Executrix of the last Will and testament of Jno. Culpeper deceased sumoned to answer the sute of William Duckenfeild Esqr. and the said William Duckenfeild saith that there is due to him from the defendants the summ of five pounds seven shillings for soe much money paid by the said William Duckenfeild unto Henry Gawler in Virginia on the account of the said Jno. Culpeper in his lifetime for which the said Jno. Culpeper assumed payment of the said summ unto the said William Duckenfeild. And the said Patrick Henley cometh and confesseth the same to be due as is aleged and assumeth payment of the same in Wheat at the next insueing Crop: and the said William Duckenfeild is content to receive the said summe in that specie. Decreed that the said Patrick Henley and Sarah his wife pay unto the said Wm. Duckenfeild the summ of five pounds and seven shillings in Wheat alias Execution.3 |
Marriage* | 1699 | She married Matthew Pritchard at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, in 1699.4 |
Married Name | 1699 | As of 1699, her married name was Pritchard. |
Death* | before 1726 | She died before 1726.5 |
Family 1 | John Culpeper of Albemarle NC (circa 1644 - circa January 1694) | |
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Family 2 | Patrick Henley (say 1665 - 28 April 1698) |
Family 3 | Matthew Pritchard (say 1672 - 1729) |
Last Edited | 26 July 2011 |
Citations
- E-mail written Apr 2005 to Warren Culpepper from Tammy Winget, Charlottesville, VA, e-mail address.
- J. R. B. Hathaway, North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register.
vol. 3, p.203. - From "Records of Courts Held by The Governor and Council, from the North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, I, (1900), 135 (The original documents are now lost. This source appears to consist in part of abstracts and to reflect many misreadings of the manuscript.).
- William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume II.
p.628. - William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I North Carolina, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978 (reprint of 1936 edition).
p.115.