Homer Graystone Culpepper1
M, (31 October 1907 - 6 February 1983)
Father | Rev. James Martin Culpepper (Aug 1875 - c 1917) |
Mother | Millie M. Coogle (Jan 1872 - 26 Jul 1930) |
Birth* | 31 October 1907 | Homer was born at Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia, on 31 October 1907.2,3 |
(Son) 1910 Census | 15 April 1910 | James and Homer was listed as a son in Rev. James Martin Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Macon Co., Georgia.4 |
SSN* | between 1936 and 1950 | His Social Security Number was issued between 1936 and 1950 in Florida.3 |
Marriage* | 21 January 1936 | He married Josie Mae Riles at Highlands Co., Florida, on 21 January 1936 at age 28.1 |
Death* | 6 February 1983 | He died at Sebring, Highlands Co., Florida, on 6 February 1983 at age 75.2,3 |
Family | Josie Mae Riles (15 September 1905 - 24 July 1970) | |
Child |
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Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 11 January 2005 |
Citations
- USGenWeb Archives.
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
Highlands County Marriages in the 1900's
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/highlands/vitals/marriages/baade.txt
Homer Graystone Culpepper married Josie B. Barber on 21 Jan 1936 in Highlands Co., FL, Book 3-444. - State of Florida Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Florida Death Index, 1936-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2004.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7338
Homer G. Culpepper, Cert 15089, Highlands Co., FL, White, 31 Oct 1907 - 06 Feb 1983. - 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 - 1910 Federal Census, United States.
ED 64, Page 240A (18), lines 19-24, Garden Valley Dist., Macon Co., GA
James M. Culpepper, Head, M, 35, Md1-14 yrs, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
Millie M. Culpepper, Wife, F, 39, Md1-14 yrs, ch 5/4, GA/GA/GA
Lorene Culpepper, Daughter, F, 13, Sng, GA/GA/GA
James B. Culpepper, son, M, 8, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Janie L. Culpepper, Daughter, F, 6, Sng, GA/GA/GA
Homer G. Culpepper, son, M, 2, Sng, GA/GA/GA.
Gerald Lloyd Culpepper
M, (27 October 1902 - 23 April 1920)
Father | Walter Brooks Culpepper (6 Jun 1877 - 6 Jun 1952) |
Mother | Mary Nevada Baxter (5 Feb 1876 - 12 Jun 1966) |
Birth* | 27 October 1902 | Gerald was born at Georgia on 27 October 1902.1 |
(Son) 1910 Census | 15 April 1910 | Gerald and John was listed as a son in Walter Brooks Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Blackshear, Pierce Co., Georgia.2 |
(Son) 1920 Census | 1 January 1920 | Gerald and John was listed as a son in Walter Brooks Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Blackshear, Pierce Co., Georgia.3 |
Death* | 23 April 1920 | He died at Alabama on 23 April 1920 at age 17.4,1 |
Burial* | circa 25 April 1920 | His body was interred circa 25 April 1920 at Blackshear Cemetery, Blackshear, Pierce Co., Georgia.1 |
Obituary* | The following is a death notice from an unknown Pierce Co., GA source: Lloyd Culpepper, 17 yr old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Culpepper, drowned at Patterson's Landing in the Alabama River, Apr 22 1920, while on a swimming party. No Alabama River has been located in Georgia, this is probably a reference to the Alabama River which flows into the Mobile River in Alabama. |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 13 August 2009 |
Citations
- USGenWeb Archives.
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
Blackshear Cemetery, Blackshear, Pierce Co., GA
J. Lloyd Culpepper, 27 Oct 1902 - 23 Apr 1920. - 1910 Federal Census, United States.
ED 150, page 9B, Railroad Street, Blackshear, Pierce Co., GA
Walter B. Culpepper, Head, M, 32, M1 8, GA/GA/GA, Laborer in Livery Stable
Mary Nevada Culpepper, Wife, F, 33, M1 8, ch 4/2, GA/GA/GA
Gerald L. Culpepper, Son, M, 7, S, GA/GA/GA
John B. Culpepper, Son, M, 33, S, GA/GA/GA. - 1920 Federal Census, United States.
ED 139, page 9B, Blackshear, Pierce Co., GA
(A 2-p Culpeper spelling was used in census)
Brooks Culpepper, Head, M, 42, M, GA/GA/GA, Laborer at Kaolin Factory
Navada Culpepper, Wife, F, 43, M, GA/GA/GA
Loyd Culpepper, Son, M, 17, S, GA/GA/GA
John B. Culpepper, Son, M, 13, S, GA/GA/GA. - Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
J. Floyd Culpepper, d. 23 Apr 1920 in Pierce Co., GA, 13038-B.
John Brooke Culpepper
M, (10 April 1907 - 23 May 1964)
Father | Walter Brooks Culpepper (6 Jun 1877 - 6 Jun 1952) |
Mother | Mary Nevada Baxter (5 Feb 1876 - 12 Jun 1966) |
Birth* | 10 April 1907 | John was born at Georgia on 10 April 1907. |
(Son) 1910 Census | 15 April 1910 | Gerald and John was listed as a son in Walter Brooks Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Blackshear, Pierce Co., Georgia.1 |
(Son) 1920 Census | 1 January 1920 | Gerald and John was listed as a son in Walter Brooks Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Blackshear, Pierce Co., Georgia.2 |
(Son) 1930 Census | 1 April 1930 | John was listed as a son in Walter Brooks Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California.3 |
Residence* | July 1943 | John resided at Pierce Co., Georgia, in July 1943.4 |
World War II* | between 1943 and 1945 | He enlisted in Fort McPherson, Fulton Co., Georgia, and served in World War II between 1943 and 1945 (US Army.)4 |
Death* | 23 May 1964 | He died at Pierce Co., Georgia, on 23 May 1964 at age 57.5 |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 6 May 2010 |
Citations
- 1910 Federal Census, United States.
ED 150, page 9B, Railroad Street, Blackshear, Pierce Co., GA
Walter B. Culpepper, Head, M, 32, M1 8, GA/GA/GA, Laborer in Livery Stable
Mary Nevada Culpepper, Wife, F, 33, M1 8, ch 4/2, GA/GA/GA
Gerald L. Culpepper, Son, M, 7, S, GA/GA/GA
John B. Culpepper, Son, M, 33, S, GA/GA/GA. - 1920 Federal Census, United States.
ED 139, page 9B, Blackshear, Pierce Co., GA
(A 2-p Culpeper spelling was used in census)
Brooks Culpepper, Head, M, 42, M, GA/GA/GA, Laborer at Kaolin Factory
Navada Culpepper, Wife, F, 43, M, GA/GA/GA
Loyd Culpepper, Son, M, 17, S, GA/GA/GA
John B. Culpepper, Son, M, 13, S, GA/GA/GA. - 1930 Federal Census, United States.
ED 19-1280, Sheet #1-A, Page 87, Line 50, 553 Vermont, Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA
House owned, Value=$2850, Radio=Yes, Farm=No
Walter B. Culpepper, Head, M, 52, M, md@24, GA/GA/GA, Gardener, Private families
Nevada Culpepper, Wife, F, 54, M, md@25, GA/GA/GA, Nurse, Private Home
John Culpepper, Son, M, 23, S, GA/GA/GA, Teacher, Public School
Augusta L. Culpepper, Father, M, 76, Wid, GA/GA/GA, Not employed. - National Archives and Records Administration, compiler, U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8939
John B Culpepper, White, Married, born 1906 in Georgia, residing in Pierce Co., Georgia, enlisted as a Private in the US Army on 27 Jul 1943 in Fort McPherson, Georgia. - Georgia Health Department / Office of Vital Records, compiler, Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1998.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5426a.htm
John B. Culpepper, d. 23 May 1964 at 57 years in Pierce Co., GA; Res. in Pierce Co., GA, 015572.
Brooks Otis Culpepper
M, (24 August 1910 - 12 July 1973)
Father | Otis O'Daniel Culpepper (24 Aug 1882 - 23 Jul 1954) |
Mother | Mabel Killian (9 Jul 1890 - 19 Dec 1976) |
Birth* | 24 August 1910 | Brooks was born at Jefferson Co., Alabama, on 24 August 1910.1 |
Marriage* | He married Ilene P. McMurray. | |
Census* | 1920 | He was in the in 1920 census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama. |
Death* | 12 July 1973 | He died at Gary, Lake Co., Indiana, on 12 July 1973 at age 62.1 |
Burial* | circa 15 July 1973 | His body was interred circa 15 July 1973 at Calumet Park Cemetery, Crown Point, Lake Co., Indiana. |
Family | Ilene P. McMurray (say 1912 - 5 January 1969) | |
Children |
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Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 8 March 2005 |
Citations
- 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
Ilene P. McMurray1
F, (say 1912 - 5 January 1969)
Married Name | Her married name was Culpepper. | |
Marriage* | She married Brooks Otis Culpepper. | |
Birth* | say 1912 | Ilene was born say 1912. |
Death* | 5 January 1969 | She died on 5 January 1969. |
Family | Brooks Otis Culpepper (24 August 1910 - 12 July 1973) | |
Children |
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Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 8 March 2005 |
Citations
- E-mail written 7 Mar 2005 to Warren L. Culpepper from Sarah Nelson, e-mail address.
Verlin Culpepper1
F, (14 May 1908 - 1 May 1996)
Father | Otis O'Daniel Culpepper1 (24 Aug 1882 - 23 Jul 1954) |
Mother | Mabel Killian1 (9 Jul 1890 - 19 Dec 1976) |
Birth* | 14 May 1908 | Verlin was born at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, on 14 May 1908. |
(Granddaughter) 1910 Census | 15 April 1910 | Verlin was listed as a granddaughter in Augustus LaFayette Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 |
Census | 1920 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, in 1920. |
Married Name | circa 1925 | As of circa 1925, her married name was Seipp. |
Marriage* | circa 1925 | She married Steve Seipp circa 1925. |
Death* | 1 May 1996 | She died at Maywood, Cook Co., Illinois, on 1 May 1996 at age 87. |
Biography* | Mrs. S. (Verlin Culpepper) Seipp wrote, 27 Nov 1980, that "we own a large Roller Rink in Melrose Park, Ill. My son, Tom, runs it for us while we are in Fla." |
Family | Steve Seipp (circa 1906 - ) | |
Child |
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Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 7 December 2005 |
Citations
- 1910 Federal Census, United States.
ED 91, Sheet 13B, Lines 59-63, 306 5th Ave, 14th Ward, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (16 Apr 1910)
Fayette Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 52, wid, GA/GA/GA, Carpenter/Coal Mine (ID: 33296)
Odis Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 29, md1-3yrs, GA/GA/GA, Crane Operator/Steel Mill
Mabel Culpepper, Dau-in-law, F, Wh, 19, md1-3yrs, ch 1/1, GA/GA/GA
Verlin Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 1 11/12, sng, AL/GA/GA
Virgo Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 5, sng, AL/GA/GA.
Steve Seipp
M, (circa 1906 - )
Birth* | circa 1906 | Steve was born circa 1906. |
Marriage* | circa 1925 | He married Verlin Culpepper circa 1925. |
Family | Verlin Culpepper (14 May 1908 - 1 May 1996) | |
Child |
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Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 7 December 2005 |
Nellie Culpepper
F, (circa 1913 - )
Father | Otis O'Daniel Culpepper (24 Aug 1882 - 23 Jul 1954) |
Mother | Mabel Killian (9 Jul 1890 - 19 Dec 1976) |
Married Name | Her married name was Granzow. | |
Birth* | circa 1913 | Nellie was born at Jefferson Co., Alabama, circa 1913. |
Marriage* | She married Harvey Granzow. | |
Census* | 1920 | She was in the in 1920 census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama. |
Residence* | 1980 | Nellie resided at Hobart, Lake Co., Indiana, in 1980. |
Family | Harvey Granzow (circa 1907 - ) |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Harvey Granzow
M, (circa 1907 - )
Birth* | circa 1907 | Harvey was born circa 1907. |
Marriage* | He married Nellie Culpepper. |
Family | Nellie Culpepper (circa 1913 - ) |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Benjamin H. Elliott
M, (circa 1841 - 11 October 1861)
Mother | Cynthia C. Elliott (c 1823 - 19 Mar 1896) |
Birth* | circa 1841 | Benjamin was born at Louina, Randolph Co., Alabama, circa 1841. |
Census* | 1850 | He was in the in 1850 census at Meriwether Co., Georgia. |
Census | 1 October 1860 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Almond, Randolph Co., Alabama, on 1 October 1860. |
Civil War* | 1861 | He served in the War Between the States in 1861 Benjamin served in Company K of the 14th Infantry Regiment of Alabama Volunteers from August 7, 1861 until his death 11 Oct 1861. The following is from p. 74 of Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Alabama by Stewart Sifakis and published by Facts On File of New York: 133. ALABAMA 14TH INFANTRY REGIMENT Organization: Organized in state service at Auburn on July 19, 1861. Mustered into Confederate service there on August 7, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 9, 1865. First Commander: Thomas R. Judge (Colonel) Field Officers: David W. Baine (Lieutenant Colonel) James A. Broome (Major, Lieutenant Colonel) Mickleberry P. Ferrell (Major) Robert A. McCord (Major) Owen K. McLemore (Major) Lucius Pinckard (Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) George W. Taylor (Major) Alfred C. Wood (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) Assignments: Walker's Brigade, Department #1 (September-November 1861) Benjamin apparently died during this first assignment and before the first battle. On July 12th 1862, an Auditor W. H. S. Taylor, wrote the following to Col A. C. Myers: Please inform me from the rolls up to what date Benj H Elliot decd late private Capt Woods Co 14th Reg Ala Vols was paid, and the amount of clothing recd by him. Capt. Woods responded: _____Camp Bradford Near Huntsville Ala _____________________Oct 23rd 1861 To the Adjutant General _____of the Confederate States of America __________Richmond Virginia Dear Sir; Below find inventory of the effects of B. H. Elliott deceased who was a private in the "Louina Guards" Company K, 14 Regt Ala, Volunteers Commanded by Colo. Thos J. [sic] Judge. Said Elliott died at Huntsville on the 11th Oct Inst _____________________________Your obt. Servt _____________________________/s/ A. C. Wood __________________________________Capt Company K _______________________________________14 Ala Regt. Vol. _____Inventory __________2 Blankets __________1 Linen Shirt __________2 Cotton do.s __________2 prs woolen pants __________3 " Yarn? Socks __________2 " " gloves __________1 pr Suspenders __________1 Jeans? vest __________1 Silk Hdkf __________1 cotton do [Hdkf] __________1 fine comb __________1 large Knife Said Elliott was mustered into the Service of the Confederate States on the 7th day of August 1861; and received no pay for his Services, nor any Commutation Money upto the time of his death. _____________________________/s/ A. C. Wood __________________________________Commanding _______________________________________Company On May 17th 1864, W. H. Fowler "Ajut for Ala" verified that Capt A.C. Wood's signature was genuine. Benjamin H. Elliott's mother petitioned twice to receive the back pay which was due him, first on 14 Feb 1862 before an acting Justice of the Peace A. P. Hunter and again 13 Dec 1862: The State of Ala Randolph County _____Personally appeared before me George Forester a Justice of the Peace in and for Said County Synthia Elliott, Who being duly sworn by me Says on oath that She is the Mother of Benjamin H. Elliott Who Was a Private in Co E, 14 Ala Regt of Vol, And that She is informed and believes That the Said Benjamin H. Elliott died at Huntsvill [sic] in the State of Ala, On the 11th day of Oct 1861. And that the Said Benjamin H. Elliott has neither Wife, Child or Father entitled to claim, And that there is no Administration uppon? the Estate of the Said B. H. Elliott decsd And that She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the arrears pay due the Said B. H. Elliott as a Volunteer in the Service of the [Confederacy (only top of C and f? appear at bottom or fold of page)] And the Said deponent do appoint John W. Dean of the State of Ala and County of Randolph, my agent to Ask secure? and Receipt the officer of the proper department for the Amount due me. as the Lawfull Mother and Representatives of the Said B H Elliott deceased for his Services as a Volunteer in the aboved named Company - Sworn to and Subscribed before Me Decr 13th 1862 _______________________________________her /s/ George Forrester, J. P _____Synthia / Elliott ______________________________________mark The State of Ala________________Personally appeared Randolph Cty____________________before me George ________________________________Forrester a Justice of the Peac [sic] in and for Said County W. H. Culpepeper and after being duly Sworn According to Law, Says on Oath that he is acquainted with the above name Synthia Elliott and the facts Set forth in the foregoing affidavit is just and true and that he is not interested in the Case Sworn to And Subscribed before me Decr 13th 1862 ________________________________/s/ W. H. Culpepper George Forrester J.P.______ The State of Ala _____J George Forrester Randolph County_______a Justice for the County of Randolph, do certify that the above declarations was made befor me, and That I am acquainted with the Witness W. H. Culpepper and that he is reliable and creditable, Given under my hand and Seal Decr 13th, 1862. On December 15th, 1862, Judge J. T. L. Pettimon certified that George Forrester's signature was genuine and that "faith and Credit should be given all of his official acts...." On Jan. 3, 1863, John W. Dean, Attorney, presented the claim in the Office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department for settlement. On August 22, 1863, the Second Auditor's Office of the Treasury Department asked the Adjutant and Inspector General to report me the term of enlistment and the service and death, of "Benj. H. Elliott Decd late Pr of Captain Taylor's Company K 14 Regiment Ala. Vols." On November 11, 1863, the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office responded: It appears from the Muster Roll of Capt Taylors Company, (K) of the 14 Regiment Ala Volunteers, on file in this office [Richmond, Va.], that Benj H Elliott of his Company was enlisted for war 1st Augst 1861, and died on the 11th Octr 1861. On December 18, 1863, the Second Auditor's Office of the Treasury Department made a second request for the same information. Finally, 21 May 1864 the Treasury Department of the Confederate States made the following payable to John W. Dean Attorney at Louina, Randolph Co., AL for "Synthia Elliott Mother of Benjamin H. Elliott": For pay of said deceased from 7th August 1861 when mustered into service to October 11th 1861 when he died 2 mos. & 6 days @ $11.00 __________________________________________$24.20 Commutation clothing 1st six mos. 1st yr___25.00 Bounty_____________________________________50.00 _________________________________Dollars___99.20 Benjamin served in Company K of the 14th Infantry Regiment of Alabama Volunteers from August 7, 1861 until his death 11 Oct 1861. The following is from p. 74 of Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Alabama by Stewart Sifakis and published by Facts On File of New York: 133. ALABAMA 14TH INFANTRY REGIMENT Organization: Organized in state service at Auburn on July 19, 1861. Mustered into Confederate service there on August 7, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 9, 1865. First Commander: Thomas R. Judge (Colonel) Field Officers: David W. Baine (Lieutenant Colonel) James A. Broome (Major, Lieutenant Colonel) Mickleberry P. Ferrell (Major) Robert A. McCord (Major) Owen K. McLemore (Major) Lucius Pinckard (Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) George W. Taylor (Major) Alfred C. Wood (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel) Assignments: Walker's Brigade, Department #1 (September-November 1861) Benjamin apparently died during this first assignment and before the first battle. On July 12th 1862, an Auditor W. H. S. Taylor, wrote the following to Col A. C. Myers: Please inform me from the rolls up to what date Benj H Elliot decd late private Capt Woods Co 14th Reg Ala Vols was paid, and the amount of clothing recd by him. Capt. Woods responded: _____Camp Bradford Near Huntsville Ala _____________________Oct 23rd 1861 To the Adjutant General _____of the Confederate States of America __________Richmond Virginia Dear Sir; Below find inventory of the effects of B. H. Elliott deceased who was a private in the "Louina Guards" Company K, 14 Regt Ala, Volunteers Commanded by Colo. Thos J. [sic] Judge. Said Elliott died at Huntsville on the 11th Oct Inst _____________________________Your obt. Servt _____________________________/s/ A. C. Wood __________________________________Capt Company K _______________________________________14 Ala Regt. Vol. _____Inventory __________2 Blankets __________1 Linen Shirt __________2 Cotton do.s __________2 prs woolen pants __________3 " Yarn? Socks __________2 " " gloves __________1 pr Suspenders __________1 Jeans? vest __________1 Silk Hdkf __________1 cotton do [Hdkf] __________1 fine comb __________1 large Knife Said Elliott was mustered into the Service of the Confederate States on the 7th day of August 1861; and received no pay for his Services, nor any Commutation Money upto the time of his death. _____________________________/s/ A. C. Wood __________________________________Commanding _______________________________________Company On May 17th 1864, W. H. Fowler "Ajut for Ala" verified that Capt A.C. Wood's signature was genuine. Benjamin H. Elliott's mother petitioned twice to receive the back pay which was due him, first on 14 Feb 1862 before an acting Justice of the Peace A. P. Hunter and again 13 Dec 1862: The State of Ala Randolph County _____Personally appeared before me George Forester a Justice of the Peace in and for Said County Synthia Elliott, Who being duly sworn by me Says on oath that She is the Mother of Benjamin H. Elliott Who Was a Private in Co E, 14 Ala Regt of Vol, And that She is informed and believes That the Said Benjamin H. Elliott died at Huntsvill [sic] in the State of Ala, On the 11th day of Oct 1861. And that the Said Benjamin H. Elliott has neither Wife, Child or Father entitled to claim, And that there is no Administration uppon? the Estate of the Said B. H. Elliott decsd And that She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the arrears pay due the Said B. H. Elliott as a Volunteer in the Service of the [Confederacy (only top of C and f? appear at bottom or fold of page)] And the Said deponent do appoint John W. Dean of the State of Ala and County of Randolph, my agent to Ask secure? and Receipt the officer of the proper department for the Amount due me. as the Lawfull Mother and Representatives of the Said B H Elliott deceased for his Services as a Volunteer in the aboved named Company - Sworn to and Subscribed before Me Decr 13th 1862 _______________________________________her /s/ George Forrester, J. P _____Synthia / Elliott ______________________________________mark The State of Ala________________Personally appeared Randolph Cty____________________before me George ________________________________Forrester a Justice of the Peac [sic] in and for Said County W. H. Culpepeper and after being duly Sworn According to Law, Says on Oath that he is acquainted with the above name Synthia Elliott and the facts Set forth in the foregoing affidavit is just and true and that he is not interested in the Case Sworn to And Subscribed before me Decr 13th 1862 ________________________________/s/ W. H. Culpepper George Forrester J.P.______ The State of Ala _____J George Forrester Randolph County_______a Justice for the County of Randolph, do certify that the above declarations was made befor me, and That I am acquainted with the Witness W. H. Culpepper and that he is reliable and creditable, Given under my hand and Seal Decr 13th, 1862. On December 15th, 1862, Judge J. T. L. Pettimon certified that George Forrester's signature was genuine and that "faith and Credit should be given all of his official acts...." On Jan. 3, 1863, John W. Dean, Attorney, presented the claim in the Office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department for settlement. On August 22, 1863, the Second Auditor's Office of the Treasury Department asked the Adjutant and Inspector General to report me the term of enlistment and the service and death, of "Benj. H. Elliott Decd late Pr of Captain Taylor's Company K 14 Regiment Ala. Vols." On November 11, 1863, the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office responded: It appears from the Muster Roll of Capt Taylors Company, (K) of the 14 Regiment Ala Volunteers, on file in this office [Richmond, Va.], that Benj H Elliott of his Company was enlisted for war 1st Augst 1861, and died on the 11th Octr 1861. On December 18, 1863, the Second Auditor's Office of the Treasury Department made a second request for the same information. Finally, 21 May 1864 the Treasury Department of the Confederate States made the following payable to John W. Dean Attorney at Louina, Randolph Co., AL for "Synthia Elliott Mother of Benjamin H. Elliott": For pay of said deceased from 7th August 1861 when mustered into service to October 11th 1861 when he died 2 mos. & 6 days @ $11.00 __________________________________________$24.20 Commutation clothing 1st six mos. 1st yr___25.00 Bounty_____________________________________50.00 _________________________________Dollars___99.20. |
Death* | 11 October 1861 | He died at Huntsville, Madison Co., Alabama, on 11 October 1861. |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 18 October 2008 |
Inman Busbee
M, (circa 1814 - 5 September 1896)
Father | William Reese Busbee1 (c 1772 - b 14 Jan 1845) |
Mother | Mary Winn2 (s 1774 - ) |
Name Variation | He was also known as Busby. | |
Birth* | circa 1814 | Inman was born at South Carolina circa 1814. |
Marriage* | 3 March 1836 | He married Penelope Wood at Bibb Co., Georgia, on 3 March 1836. |
1850 Census* | Inman was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Louina, Randolph Co., Alabama.3 | |
Census* | 1860 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Randolph Co., Alabama, in 1860. |
Census | 1870 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Louina, Randolph Co., Alabama, in 1870. |
1880 Census* | Inman was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Flat Rock, Randolph Co., Alabama.4 | |
Death* | 5 September 1896 | He died at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 5 September 1896.5 |
Burial* | His body was interred at Wadley, Randolph Co., Alabama.6 | |
Marriage* | He married Mary Jane Elliott. | |
Biography* | Census: 1880 Randolph Co., AL (Beat 8 p. 314 #9 (Innmon Busby 66 white GA SC SC)) Death record: From Register of Deaths, Randolph Co., AL (Marilyn Davis Barefield Historical Records of Randolph County, Alabama, 1832-1900 (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1985)) p. 141 "Inman Busbee" white male 78 years old, widow, farmer. Died of cardiac dropsy in Beat 8. Buried in Elliott's Graveyard (now the Wadley City Cemetery). The name recorded in the 1860 census as "Busbee" but in the 1870 census and the 1880 census as "Busby." It was recorded on the death record as "Busbee." |
Family 1 | Penelope Wood (31 December 1817 - 4 July 1864) | |
Children |
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Family 2 | Mary Jane Elliott (June 1836 - after 1900) |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 8 August 2003 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2003 to Lew Griffin from Gaila Merrington, e-mail address, web site: http://www.merrington.net/
- E-mail written 2003 to Lew Griffin from Gaila Merrington, e-mail address, web site: http://www.merrington.net/.
quoting Reese Schofield in the book Memoirs of Georgia. - Per J. H. Wood, Jr. family group sheet 14 Dec 1973.
- FHL Film 1254030 National Archives Film T9-0030, Page 314A.
- Marilyn Davis Barefield, Historical Records of Randolph County, Alabama, 1832-1900, Easley, SC: Southern, Historical Press, 1985.
p. 140 from Randolph Co., AL Register of Deaths 'Inman Busbee' 78. - Marilyn Davis Barefield, Historical Records of Randolph County, Alabama, 1832-1900, Easley, SC: Southern, Historical Press, 1985.
p. 140 Randolph Co., AL Register of Deaths 'Elliott's Graveyard.'
Penelope Wood
F, (31 December 1817 - 4 July 1864)
Father | Rev. Allen Wood (6 Feb 1789 - 10 Jan 1852) |
Mother | Rebecca Pearson (30 May 1798 - 3 Sep 1878) |
Birth* | 31 December 1817 | Penelope was born at Warren Co., Georgia, on 31 December 1817. |
Marriage* | 3 March 1836 | She married Inman Busbee at Bibb Co., Georgia, on 3 March 1836 at age 18. |
Married Name | 3 March 1836 | As of 3 March 1836, her married name was Busbee. |
Census* | 1860 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Randolph Co., Alabama, in 1860. |
Death* | 4 July 1864 | She died at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 4 July 1864 at age 46. |
Family | Inman Busbee (circa 1814 - 5 September 1896) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 20 October 2001 |
Rev. Allen Wood
M, (6 February 1789 - 10 January 1852)
Birth* | 6 February 1789 | Allen was born at North Carolina on 6 February 1789. |
Marriage* | 15 June 1815 | He married Rebecca Pearson on 15 June 1815 at age 26. |
Will* | 13 January 1851 | He made a will at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 13 January 1851. Will of Allen Wood- Monroe Co. Ga. -Will Book B Page 86 Georgia Monroe County In the name of God, Amen, I Allen Wood, being of sound mind & memory & knowing the uncertainty of life & the certainty of death, & wishing to make a proper disposition of the affects with which a kind Providence has bleped (blessed) me temporarily do make, ordain, publish and declare this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore by me made. Item 1st I will and bequeath my body to the grave there to rest until the resurrection morn: and my soul to God who gave it with a with a lively hope that they will be reunited to spend a blipful (blissful) Eternity with my Redeemer. Item 2nd It is my will & request that my body be buried in a decent manner agreeable to my circumstances in life. Item 3rd It is my will and desire that all my just debts be first paid put of my estate as there is no necepity (necessity) for any of my creditors be delayed in their just rights. Item 4th I will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Rebecca; all my estate both real & personal (with the exceptions here inafter made) during her nature life in case that she should never marry; and in case she should again marry, then in that case she shall be entitled to, and receive an equal share with each of my children, and in case she should never marry any future husband, then at her death all my estate both real and personal shall be sold and equally divided between my Eleven children, Viz. Henry, Jordan, Penny, Mahaly, Balinda, Elisha, William, Allen, Eliza, Rebecca and Francis; but if my beloved wife should see proper to marry, then at her marriage my said estate shall be sold and equally divided between her and my said Eleven children. Item 5th It is my will and bequest that each one of my four children, to wit, Allen, Eliza, Rebecca and Francis, each as they become of age, or otherwise legally entitled to control or manage their own businep (business) shall be entitled to, and receive six hundred and thirty two dollars and fifty cents in money, before division of my estate according to exceptions in Item fourth, and that each of my sons Allen and Francis shall each receive a common horse, saddle and bridle extra. The above bequest of six hundred thirty two & a half dollars to each of my Daughters Eliza & Rebecca to be laid out Page 87 by my Executor in land or negroes for the sole and separate use of each of my said Daughters for and during their natural lives not subject to any debts or liabilities of any futre husbands they may marry; and at their deaths to be vested in fee simple in their lawful heirs begotten of their body. Item 6th It is my will & desire, that my beloved wife Rebecca should wish to dispose of or sell my premises whereon I now live in said County my Executors are hereby authorized to sell, either privately or at public outcry & make fee simple title to the same, and lay out the proceeds. or so much thereof as they may think proper for land in any section, in which she may wish to reside: If my Executors should not lay out all the proceeds of such sale in procuring a comfortable home for my beloved wife, they may apply any balance in discharging the foregoing bequests unto my sons, Allen & Francis and my Daughters Eliza & Rebecca. Item 7th I hereby appoint and Constitute my beloved wife Rebecca and my son Henry L Wood my Executors to this my last will and testament. Signed Sealed and published Allen Wood this thirteenth day of January Eighteen Hundred and fifty one in presence of Test Georgia Personally appeared in open Court of Ordinary Simeon Dennis, Jeptha Monroe County Castleberry and Donald McDonald three of the subscribing Witnepes(witnesses) to the within will ( Spencer Sullivan the other subscribing witnep (witness) being absent) and being duly sworn,deposeth and saith, that they saw Allen Wood Sign, Seal, publish and declare this writing as and for his last will and testament, that they, in the presence of each other and in the presence of Spencer Sullivan attested said will as witnepes,(witness) that said testator at the time of the Execution of said will, was of sound disposing mind and memory, and that Page 88 he executed the same freely, voluntarily and without complusion. Sworn to and Subscribed D McDonald in open Court Simeon Dennis March 1st 1852 Jepthah Castleberry Georgia Monroe County I do solemnly swear that this writing contains the true last will of the within named Allen Wood deceased so far as I know or believe, that I will well & truly execute the same by paying first the debts & then the legacies contained in the said will as far his goods & chattels will thereinto extend & the law charge me, and that I will make a true & perfect inventory of all such goods & chattels- So help me God. her Sworn to & Subscribed Rebecca X Wood in open Court March 1, 1852 mark E G Cabanip (Cabiness) Ordinary Monroe County (Georgia) Minutes--Court of Ordinary Book B 1848-1858 Georgia Monroe County The Court of Ordinary of said county met and was opened according to Law Monday March 1st 1852 Present E. G. Cabenip (Cabiness) Ordinary Page 98 The last will and testament of Allen Wood late of Monroe County deceased having been proven in open Court upon the oath of Simeon Dennis, Jeptha Castleberry, and Donald McDonald. three of the witnepes (witnesses) thereto, & no objection being filed. It is ordered by the Court that the same be admitted to record & that letters testamentary be granted to Rebecca Wood the executria in said will named-- the other person, viz. Henry L. Wood, named as an executor, being a citizen of Alabama was not permitted to qualify -- and it is further ordered that Donald McDonald, Benjamin Keys, James Harden, John Lester and Benjamin Haygood be appointed appraisers to appraise the property of said deceased. Monroe Count Ga Appraisal Book E Page 23 Georgia The following is a list of Appraisement of the goods and chattels belonging Monroe County to the estate of Allen Wood, late of said County dec'd March 2, 1852 1 Negro man named Isham 850.00 1 negro man Do Will 900.00 1 Negro Boy Do Billy 750.00 1 Negro woman " Condir 300.00 1 Negro woman " Julia 500.00 1 Negro woman " Mary 700.00 1 Negro woman Do Jinny 50.00 1 Negro girl Do Jane 600.00 1 Negro girl Do Ellen 400.00 1 Negro boy Do Joseph 350.00 1 Negro girl Do Martha 300.00 1 Negro Boy Do John 200.00 1 Negro Girl Do Harriet Ann 150.00 1 Gray horse valued at 75.00 1 Gray mare ~ ~ 90.00 1 Bay horse ~ ~ 40.00 1 Sorrel horse ~ ~ 60.00 1 Sorrel Mule ~ ~ 90.00 1 Bay Mule ~ ~ 75.00 4 Milk Cows & 2 calves 40.00 8 Yearlings 32.00 34 Head of Stock hogs 80.00 The estate of Allen Wood Page 24 927 bushels of corn more or less 627.00 1 Corn Sheller 9.00 4800 lbs fodder more or less 48.00 2 pea shucks 15.00 1 Road waggon and Harnep (harness) 100.00 1 Ox Cart & yoke 18.00 1 Buggy and Harnep (harness) 100.00 1 Gin 65.00 1 Thresh and Fan 20.00 1 Lot of farming tools plows,gear,axes, spader etc 36.00 1 Lot of tools consisting of carpenter tools & old irons 10.00 40 bushels of wheat more or less 40.00 10 bushels of Peas more or less 10.00 1 Prep Rope 6.00 1 Bed Pan 1.50 20 yds of bagging more or less 3.00 1 Bed Bedstead & furniture 25.00 1 Do Do Do 25.00 1 Do Do Do 15.00 1 Do Do Do 15.00 1 Do Do Do 15.00 1 Lot of bed clothing, Quilts, coverlets, counterpanels 70.00 1 Sideboard 15.00 1 Secretary & Book Case 20.00 2 D. Tables 5.00 1 Dreping Table 1.00 1 8 day Brap (brass) clock 10.00 1 Looking glap (glass) 1.00 1 Chest 4.00 2 Trunks 6.00 1 Desk 1.50 1 Safe 5.00 1 Lot of Crockery and glap (glass)ware 11.00 1 Watch 10.00 20 Chairs 15.00 1 Saddle & Saddle wallets 10.00 1 Lot of Knieves, forks and spoons 2.00 1 Candlestand & 2 Candlesticks 1.00 2 Pair fire dogs 2 pr tongs 2 shovels & poker 3.00 1 Shot gun 5.00 1 Lot of spun yarn a lot of cloth 16.25 1 Lot of Books, Atlases States & c 5.00 The estate of Allen Wood continued Page 25 2 Wash pots 7.00 1 Grind Stone 2.00 1 Lot of cooking utensils 5.00 1 Lot of Tin ware 1.00 1 Loom & Harnep (harness) 6.00 4 Spinning wheels & one Reel 10.50 1 Lot of water vepels,(vessels) Tub, buckets & Pails 4.00 3 Scythes & cradles 6.00 1 Lot of Jars & Jugs 3.75 200 lbs Lard 25.00 2000 lbs Bacon more or less 250.00 1 Lot of old Barrels 2.50 1 Piece of sole leather 1.50 1 Note of hand given by John Danielly dated December 10th 1850 due the 25th of December 1851, principal three hundred & fifty & 92/100 Dollars 349.92 1 Note of hand given by Benjamin Haygood, dated 18th February 1851 & due one date after date and principal of said note 40.00 An account against Jeptha Castleberry for two Dollars 2.00 2 Pr Smoothing 1.25 We do hereby upon oath that as far as was produced to us by the executrix, the above and fore going contains a true appraisement of the estate of Allen Wood dec'd to the best of our judgement and understanding this 2nd of March 1852 Jas Hardin Benjamin Key Appraisers John Lester I do hereby certify that the above appraisers were duly Sworn to perform their duty as appraisers according to law this 2nd day of March 1852. Donald McDonald J.P. The following is the amount of money on hand belonging to said estate. Six hundred and forty five Dollars in Specie March 2nd 1852 her Rebecca X Wood Administrattrix mark.1 |
Death* | 10 January 1852 | He died at Monroe Co., Georgia, on 10 January 1852 at age 62. |
Biography* | Allen was a Primitive Baptist minister. |
Family | Rebecca Pearson (30 May 1798 - 3 September 1878) | |
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Last Edited | 17 January 2007 |
Citations
- E-mail written 23 Aug 2004 to Lew Griffin from Susan H. Wood, e-mail address.
Rebecca Pearson
F, (30 May 1798 - 3 September 1878)
Birth* | 30 May 1798 | Rebecca was born at South Carolina on 30 May 1798. |
Marriage* | 15 June 1815 | She married Rev. Allen Wood on 15 June 1815 at age 17. |
Married Name | 15 June 1815 | As of 15 June 1815, her married name was Wood. |
Death* | 3 September 1878 | She died at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 3 September 1878 at age 80. |
Burial* | say 5 September 1878 | Her body was interred say 5 September 1878 at Salem Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Randolph Co., Alabama. Hearn, John Jason Jun 29, 1834 Dec 12, 1914 (Joined the church Aug 1867; Ordained a deacon 1868.) (Company K, 56th Georgia Infantry) [Married 2nd Caroline Pruett, buried in Clay County, Alabama] [Son of Lewis Hearn and Dorcas Greer] Hearn, Eliza [Wood] Mar 29, 1835 Apr 9, 1896 (Joined the church 1857 - Wife of J. J. Hearn) [Daughter of Allen Wood and Rebecca Pearson] [Marker is broken but still legible] 1 unmarked grave [Rebecca Pearson Wood May 30, 1798 Sep 3, 1878] [Wife of Allen Wood died in Monroe County, Georgia] OLD SALEM CEMETERY SALEM PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY Township 22, Range 13, Section 5 Randolph County, Alabama From State Hwy 22, 2.8 miles E. of Roanoke, AL, take County Rd 16 about 1.8 mile south. Turn right at the first dirt road, cemetery is about .2 mile on right. Surveyed September 2000 by Marie M. Cain & Marilyn M. Girardi..1 |
Family | Rev. Allen Wood (6 February 1789 - 10 January 1852) | |
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Last Edited | 18 January 2007 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2004 - from Mary Meyer, e-mail address.
James Inman Carlisle
M, (27 February 1869 - 22 April 1950)
Father | William A. W. Carlisle (c 1849 - a 1918) |
Mother | Mary Rebecca Busbee (c 1845 - ) |
Birth | 27 February 1869 | James was born at Alabama on 27 February 1869. |
Birth* | 27 February 1869 | He was born on 27 February 1869 at Georgia. |
Employment* | James's occupation: farmer. | |
Census* | 1880 | He was in the in 1880 census at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. |
Marriage* | 7 August 1890 | He married Lilla Frances Champion at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 7 August 1890 at age 21. |
Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1900. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Marriage* | 2 December 1932 | He married Mary Conrad at Santa Ana, Orange Co., California, on 2 December 1932 at age 63. |
Death* | 22 April 1950 | He died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 22 April 1950 at age 81. |
Burial* | 25 April 1950 | His body was interred on 25 April 1950 at Olive Lawn Cemetery, La Mirada, Los Angeles Co., California. |
Biography* | There is a question about James Inman Carlisle's place of birth. In census records, he is sometimes listed as having been born in Georgia and sometimes in Alabama. His maternal grandfather, Inman Busby had moved his family to Randolph Co., AL from Georgia by 1860 and his paternal grandmother, the widow, Martha (Elliott) Carlisle, had moved her family to Randolph Co., Alabama from Georgia at least by 1870 and probably during the Civil War after learning of her husband's death. This suggests that James Inman Carlisle's parents probably met and married in Randolph Co., AL. If William and Mary Rebecca (Busby) Carlisle were in Georgia at the time of James Inman's birth, then they returned to Alabama shortly thereafter for the rest of the children were definitely born in Alabama. Mrs. D. O. (Maxine Huggins) Hukkanen, a granddaughter of James Inman Carlisle, wrote that William and Mary Rebecca (Busby) Carlisle moved from Georgia to Alabama shortly after James Inman Carlisle's birth and that James Inman Carlisle "moved from Alabama to Texas 1896-1899" with his wife Lilla and children William Elie and Clemma. James then moved from Texas "to Calif. Nov. 1918 with Lilla, J. D. and J. T." They lived in part of the Lambert ranch house on Lambert Rd., then county. His [James'] second wife, Mary Hess... lived in a house on the west side of Newlin, south of Philadelphia St. An apartment house is there today...." According to the death certificate, James Inman Carlisle died April 22, at 4:00 a.m. of Coronary Thrombosis which he had suffered on April 15, 1950 and Arterioselerosis which he had had since 1940. J. D. Huggins, who provided the personal information on the death certificate, stated that James Inman Carlisle had not served in the U.S. Armed Forces, that his business was farming and that he had lived in Whittier, CA for 30 years. His usual residence was 111 S. Newlin Avenue in Whittier but he died in the Whittier Rest Home at 122 S. Bright Avenue. Services were held at Siewert-Barber Memorial Chapel, Tuesday, April 25, 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Kenneth Drennan officiating. The bearers were Crawford Carlisle, James E. Wood, Sam H. Bolen, Edward W. Bushnell, Ozzie Marshall, Jim Stewart. Concluding services were held at Olive Lawn Cemetery. |
Family 1 | Lilla Frances Champion (17 January 1873 - 25 April 1920) | |
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Family 2 | Mary Conrad (circa 1863 - ) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 20 January 2005 |
Lilla Frances Champion
F, (17 January 1873 - 25 April 1920)
Birth* | 17 January 1873 | Lilla was born at Alabama on 17 January 1873. |
Marriage* | 7 August 1890 | She married James Inman Carlisle at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 7 August 1890 at age 17. |
Married Name | 7 August 1890 | As of 7 August 1890, her married name was Carlisle. |
Census* | 1900 | She was in the in 1900 census at Bell Co., Texas. |
Census | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 25 April 1920 | She died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 25 April 1920 at age 47. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Killeen City Cemetery, Killeen, Bell Co., Texas. | |
Biography* | Maxine Huggins Hukkanen wrote that Lilla's name has been shown as "Lilion, Lillie, Lila." Her parents wer L. B. Champion of Alabama and Elmira (Simmons?) of Georgia. They "remained in Alabama after she [Lilla] moved to Texas with James, Elie and Clemma." |
Family | James Inman Carlisle (27 February 1869 - 22 April 1950) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Mary Conrad
F, (circa 1863 - )
Birth* | circa 1863 | Mary was born at West Virginia circa 1863. |
Marriage* | 2 December 1932 | She married James Inman Carlisle at Santa Ana, Orange Co., California, on 2 December 1932. |
Married Name | 2 December 1932 | As of 2 December 1932, her married name was Carlisle. |
Biography* | According to Maxine Huggins Hukkanen, James Inman Carlisle's second wife was Mary Hess, a widow. She was the daughter of Jacob Conrad and Elizabeth Gilkerson, both of West Virginia. It was Mary's third marriage. Mary had a daughter from a previous marriage that lived in Los Angeles. Mary and James Inman Carlisle had no children. |
Family | James Inman Carlisle (27 February 1869 - 22 April 1950) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Ida T. Carlisle
F, (circa 1870 - )
Father | William A. W. Carlisle (c 1849 - a 1918) |
Mother | Mary Rebecca Busbee (c 1845 - ) |
Married Name | Her married name was Bishop. | |
Birth* | circa 1870 | Ida was born at Alabama circa 1870. |
Marriage* | She married (?) Bishop. | |
Census* | 1880 | She was in the in 1880 census at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. |
Biography* | According to Mrs. D. O. (Maxine Huggins) Hukkanen, Ida married the brother of Augusta Bishop and did not move to California. |
Family | (?) Bishop (after 1866 - ) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
(?) Bishop
M, (after 1866 - )
Father | B. Henry Bishop (s 1842 - ) |
Mother | Susie Belcher (s 1844 - ) |
Birth* | after 1866 | (?) was born after 1866. |
Marriage* | He married Ida T. Carlisle. |
Family | Ida T. Carlisle (circa 1870 - ) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 6 August 2000 |
William Lee Carlisle
M, (26 October 1872 - 2 August 1936)
Father | William A. W. Carlisle (c 1849 - a 1918) |
Mother | Mary Rebecca Busbee (c 1845 - ) |
Birth* | 26 October 1872 | William was born at Daviston, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 26 October 1872. |
Employment* | William's occupation: farmer/rancher. | |
Census* | 1880 | He was in the in 1880 census at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. |
Marriage* | circa 1898 | He married Augusta Matilda Bishop at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, circa 1898. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 2 August 1936 | He died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 2 August 1936 at age 63. |
Burial* | His body was interred at Rose Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles Co., California. | |
Biography* | William Lee Carlisle was known as "Lee." He was born in Tallapoosa Co., AL where he was noted living with his parents in the 1880 census. And this is presumably where William and his older sister, Ida, met and married a Bishop brother and sister. William L. and Augusta (Bishop) Carlisle apparently remained in Alabama until after the birth of their third child, William, in 1902. After that they apparently moved to Bell Co., TX where the family was recorded in the 1910 census. According to Mrs. D. O. (Maxine Huggins) Hukkanen, William L. Carlisle "moved to Calif. in 1918 with his wife and family. Lived on the west side of Calif. Ave. between Whittier Blvd. and 2nd St. where the ranch house stood until a few years ago." |
Family | Augusta Matilda Bishop (29 June 1872 - 13 February 1965) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Augusta Matilda Bishop
F, (29 June 1872 - 13 February 1965)
Father | B. Henry Bishop (s 1842 - ) |
Mother | Susie Belcher (s 1844 - ) |
Birth* | 29 June 1872 | Augusta was born at Alabama on 29 June 1872. |
Marriage* | circa 1898 | She married William Lee Carlisle at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, circa 1898. |
Married Name | circa 1898 | As of circa 1898, her married name was Carlisle. |
Census* | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 13 February 1965 | She died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 13 February 1965 at age 92. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Rose Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles Co., California. |
Family | William Lee Carlisle (26 October 1872 - 2 August 1936) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 6 August 2000 |
Richard Frank Carlisle
M, (circa 1876 - )
Father | William A. W. Carlisle (c 1849 - a 1918) |
Mother | Mary Rebecca Busbee (c 1845 - ) |
Birth* | circa 1876 | Richard was born at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, circa 1876. |
Employment* | Richard's occupation: farmer. | |
Census* | 1880 | He was in the in 1880 census at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. |
Marriage* | 4 December 1902 | He married Hattie Crane at Bell Co., Texas, on 4 December 1902. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Biography* | Richard Frank Carlisle was known as "Frank." According to Mrs. D. O. (Maxine Huggins) Hukkanen, Frank did not move to California. There is a "Richard F. Carlisle" listed (#48994) in the Texas Death Index of the Texas State Library who died 22 Nov 1939 in Bell Co., TX but it is not known if this is the same man. |
Family | Hattie Crane (circa 1883 - ) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Hattie Crane
F, (circa 1883 - )
Birth* | circa 1883 | Hattie was born at Illinois circa 1883. |
Marriage* | 4 December 1902 | She married Richard Frank Carlisle at Bell Co., Texas, on 4 December 1902. |
Married Name | 4 December 1902 | As of 4 December 1902, her married name was Carlisle. |
Census* | 1910 | She was in the in 1910 census at Bell Co., Texas. |
Family | Richard Frank Carlisle (circa 1876 - ) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Andrew D. Carlisle
M, (10 October 1879 - 22 February 1942)
Father | William A. W. Carlisle (c 1849 - a 1918) |
Mother | Mary Rebecca Busbee (c 1845 - ) |
Birth* | 10 October 1879 | Andrew was born at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on 10 October 1879. |
Employment* | Andrew's occupation: farmer/painter. | |
Census* | 1880 | He was in the in 1880 census at Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. |
Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1900. |
Marriage* | 8 April 1906 | He married Effie Joe Harbour at Bell Co., Texas, on 8 April 1906 at age 26. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Death* | 22 February 1942 | He died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 22 February 1942 at age 62. |
Burial* | His body was interred at Rose Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles Co., California. | |
Biography* | Andrew was listed as Andrew M. Carlisle in the 1900 census but as Andrew D. Carlisle in the 1910 census. He was known as "Mac" or "Mack." Mrs. D. O. (Maxine Huggins) Hukkanen wrote in a letter received 23 Jul 1979 that "Andrew's death certificate listed his birthplace as Daviston, AL." According to Maxine, Andrew "moved to Calif. with his wife and family in 1921. They lived on the N.W. corner Whittier Blvd. and Highland Ave. in a two story white house on property now owned by the E. W. School District." He was a house painter in California. |
Family | Effie Joe Harbour (1 August 1886 - 21 July 1934) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 22 September 2006 |
Effie Joe Harbour
F, (1 August 1886 - 21 July 1934)
Father | Joseph Harbour (s 1856 - ) |
Mother | Mary Lusk (s 1858 - ) |
Birth* | 1 August 1886 | Effie was born at Killeen, Bell Co., Texas, on 1 August 1886. |
Marriage* | 8 April 1906 | She married Andrew D. Carlisle at Bell Co., Texas, on 8 April 1906 at age 19. |
Married Name | 8 April 1906 | As of 8 April 1906, her married name was Carlisle. |
Census* | 1910 | She was in the in 1910 census at Bell Co., Texas. |
Death* | 21 July 1934 | She died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 21 July 1934 at age 47. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California. | |
Biography* | In the 1910 census, Effie is listed as having had 2 children, 1 of whom was still living in 1910. |
Family | Andrew D. Carlisle (10 October 1879 - 22 February 1942) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
William Elie Carlisle
M, (11 January 1891 - 21 December 1968)
Father | James Inman Carlisle (27 Feb 1869 - 22 Apr 1950) |
Mother | Lilla Frances Champion (17 Jan 1873 - 25 Apr 1920) |
Birth* | 11 January 1891 | William was born at Alabama on 11 January 1891. |
Census* | 1900 | He was in the in 1900 census at Bell Co., Texas. |
Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Marriage* | 8 December 1912 | He married Stella Sprott at Belton, Bell Co., Texas, on 8 December 1912 at age 21. |
Death* | 21 December 1968 | He died at Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas, on 21 December 1968 at age 77. |
Burial* | His body was interred at Garden of Memories Cemetery, Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas. | |
Biography* | William Elie Carlisle was shown in the 1900 census as Ely W. but in the 1910 census, he was listed as William E. According to his son, W. E. Carlisle, Jr. "my father came to Texas with his family when he was two (2). According to Maxine Huggins Hukkanen, he "moved to Calif. with his family in 1929. They lived in South Gate. He and Stella separated. Elie, Stella and later 'Dubb,'[William Elie Carlisle, Jr.] returned to Texas in 1939. The other three children remained in Calif." |
Family | Stella Sprott (5 October 1889 - 8 April 1969) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Stella Sprott
F, (5 October 1889 - 8 April 1969)
Birth* | 5 October 1889 | Stella was born at Killeen, Bell Co., Texas, on 5 October 1889. |
Marriage* | 8 December 1912 | She married William Elie Carlisle at Belton, Bell Co., Texas, on 8 December 1912 at age 23. |
Married Name | 8 December 1912 | As of 8 December 1912, her married name was Carlisle. |
Death* | 8 April 1969 | She died at Killeen, Bell Co., Texas, on 8 April 1969 at age 79. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Killeen City Cemetery, Killeen, Bell Co., Texas. |
Family | William Elie Carlisle (11 January 1891 - 21 December 1968) | |
Children |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 29 August 2000 |
Clemma B. Carlisle
F, (18 September 1896 - 15 January 1922)
Father | James Inman Carlisle (27 Feb 1869 - 22 Apr 1950) |
Mother | Lilla Frances Champion (17 Jan 1873 - 25 Apr 1920) |
Birth* | 18 September 1896 | Clemma was born at Alabama on 18 September 1896. |
Census* | 1900 | She was in the in 1900 census at Bell Co., Texas. |
Census | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas, in 1910. |
Marriage* | 22 November 1916 | She married Thomas W. Dollarhide at Belton, Bell Co., Texas, on 22 November 1916 at age 20. |
Married Name | 22 November 1916 | As of 22 November 1916, her married name was Dollarhide. |
Death* | 15 January 1922 | She died at Banning, Riverside Co., California, on 15 January 1922 at age 25. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Sunnyslope Cemetery, Riverside Co., California. | |
Biography* | There is some question about Clemma's name. In the 1900 census, the name appears as Clirna B. or possibly Clima B. In the 1910 census the name appears as Clerna B. or possibly Clemma B. W. E. Carlisle, Jr., a nephew, listed her as Leona. Mrs. D. O. (Maxine Huggins) Hukkanen, a niece, listed her as Clemma. The name was listed as "Clemma Carlisle" in the marriage record. Mrs. Hukkanen wrote in a letter received 23 Jul 1979 that Clemma's "death certificate states that she was born in Texas." However, Clemma's brother, J D, said that she was born in Alabama and the 1900 census of Bell Co., TX shows her as having been born in Alabama. Mrs. Hukkanen also wrote that Clemma "moved to Calif. with her husband in 1919.... She wrote left handed. Did everything else with right hand." Clemma and Tom had no children. |
Family | Thomas W. Dollarhide (circa 1892 - ) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Thomas W. Dollarhide
M, (circa 1892 - )
Birth* | circa 1892 | Thomas was born circa 1892. |
Marriage* | 22 November 1916 | He married Clemma B. Carlisle at Belton, Bell Co., Texas, on 22 November 1916. |
Biography* | Maxine Huggins Hukkanen wrote (received 23 Jul 1979) that "the husband of Clemma was always referred to as 'Tom.' Her [Clemma's] death certificate states he was J. W." Maxine continues "not known if his name was just initials & Tom a nickname." He remarried after Clemma Carlisle's death. His marriage record to Clemma lists him as "T W." |
Family | Clemma B. Carlisle (18 September 1896 - 15 January 1922) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Debbie Irene Carlisle
F, (9 February 1899 - 20 May 1963)
Father | James Inman Carlisle (27 Feb 1869 - 22 Apr 1950) |
Mother | Lilla Frances Champion (17 Jan 1873 - 25 Apr 1920) |
Birth* | 9 February 1899 | Debbie was born at Killeen, Bell Co., Texas, on 9 February 1899. |
Census* | 1900 | She was in the in 1900 census at Bell Co., Texas. |
Marriage* | 28 October 1919 | She married William J D Huggins at Belton, Bell Co., Texas, on 28 October 1919 at age 20. |
Married Name | 28 October 1919 | As of 28 October 1919, her married name was Huggins. |
Census | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Bell Co., Texas. | |
Death* | 20 May 1963 | She died at Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, on 20 May 1963 at age 64. |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Rose Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles Co., California. | |
Biography* | She was known as "Irene" or "Rene." Maxine Huggins Hukkanen wrote (received 23 Jul 1979) that "there are no original birth records for Irene and the twins. There was a courthouse fire. They had birth affidavits signed by their father when proof was required during World War II." According to Maxine, Irene "moved to Calif. with 'J.D.' [Huggins] and Frances [daughter] in Nov. 1922. First house was on Elmer Ave." |
Family | William J D Huggins (10 July 1899 - 29 November 1968) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
William J D Huggins
M, (10 July 1899 - 29 November 1968)
Birth* | 10 July 1899 | William was born at Maxdale, Bell Co., Texas, on 10 July 1899. |
Marriage* | 28 October 1919 | He married Debbie Irene Carlisle at Belton, Bell Co., Texas, on 28 October 1919 at age 20. |
Death* | 29 November 1968 | He died at Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., California, on 29 November 1968 at age 69. |
Family | Debbie Irene Carlisle (9 February 1899 - 20 May 1963) | |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |