Infant Son Culpepper
M, (14 October 1885 - 14 October 1885)
Father | James Elijah Culpepper (18 Oct 1862 - 4 Oct 1939) |
Mother | Susie B. Scroggins (17 Jul 1863 - 2 Nov 1920) |
Death* | 14 October 1885 | He died at Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia, on 14 October 1885. |
Birth* | 14 October 1885 | Infant was born on 14 October 1885. |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
Infant Son (?) Culpepper
M, (10 June 1890 - 10 June 1890)
Father | James Elijah Culpepper (18 Oct 1862 - 4 Oct 1939) |
Mother | Susie B. Scroggins (17 Jul 1863 - 2 Nov 1920) |
Death* | 10 June 1890 | He died at Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia, on 10 June 1890. |
Birth* | 10 June 1890 | (?) was born on 10 June 1890. |
Burial* | circa 11 June 1890 | His body was interred circa 11 June 1890 at Luthersville City Cemetery, Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia.1 |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 7 September 2004 |
Citations
- Priscilla Turner, compiler, Meriwether Co., GA Cemeteries, Spartanburg, SC: , 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book: 975.8455 V39.
Luthersville City Cemetery, Luthersville, Meriwether Co., GA
+ Infant Culpepper, 1890.
Drew Burford
M, (circa 1838 - 13 June 1913)
Birth* | circa 1838 | Drew was born circa 1838.1 |
Civil War* | between 1861 and 1865 | He served as an officer in the War Between the States between 1861 and 1865. |
Marriage* | say 1866 | He married Margarite Shirley say 1866. |
Death* | 13 June 1913 | He died on 13 June 1913.2 |
Biography* | The following is from in an entry for Drew Burford's son, Thomas C. Burford which was on p. 612 of The Story of Georgia: His [Thomas C. Burford's] father [Drew Burford], and the Burford family, came from Catoosa Coullty, and the elder man was engaged in the grain business in Nashville, Tennessee, Ringgold and Atlanta, Georgia, prior to the War Between the States. He gave it all up to join the Confederate forces, and served throughout the war, mainly in Virginia, as a non-commissioned officer with Cobb's Legion. He died June 30, 1913, at the age of seventy-five. |
Family | Margarite Shirley (circa 1841 - June 1930) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 18 October 2008 |
Citations
- Walter Gerald Cooper, The Story of Georgia, New York, NY: American Historical Society, c1938.
p 612 based on 'age of seventy-five' at time of death. - Walter Gerald Cooper, The Story of Georgia, New York, NY: American Historical Society, c1938.
p 612 gives 'June 30, 1913.'
Margarite Shirley
F, (circa 1841 - June 1930)
Birth* | circa 1841 | Margarite was born at Anderson District, South Carolina, circa 1841.1 |
Marriage* | say 1866 | She married Drew Burford say 1866. |
Married Name | say 1866 | As of say 1866, her married name was Burford. |
Death* | June 1930 | She died in June 1930.2 |
Family | Drew Burford (circa 1838 - 13 June 1913) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 19 August 2000 |
Citations
- Walter Gerald Cooper, The Story of Georgia, New York, NY: American Historical Society, c1938.
p 612 based on 'in her eighty-ninth year' at time of death. - Walter Gerald Cooper, The Story of Georgia, New York, NY: American Historical Society, c1938.
p 612.
W. H. Boyd
M, (circa 1822 - circa 1906)
Birth* | circa 1822 | W. was born circa 1822. |
Employment* | W.'s occupation: surgeon. | |
Marriage* | He married (?) Wilson ?. | |
Death* | circa 1906 | He died at Meriwether Co., Georgia, circa 1906. |
Burial* | His body was interred at Rome, Floyd Co., Georgia. | |
Biography* | N. V. Culpepper, D.D.S., a great-grandson, wrote in a 9 Dec 1977 letter that Lola Boyd's "father was a surgeon during the War Between the States and died when I was quite young." |
Family | (?) Wilson ? (say 1824 - ) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 July 1999 |
(?) Wilson ?
F, (say 1824 - )
Marriage* | She married W. H. Boyd. | |
Birth* | say 1824 | (?) was born say 1824. |
Biography* | A great-grandson, N. V. Culpepper, D.D.S., wrote in a 9 Dec 1977 letter that Lola Boyd's "mother was a Wilson and was distantly related to former President Wilson, I was told." |
Family | W. H. Boyd (circa 1822 - circa 1906) | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 12 August 2000 |
Peola Fillmore Grant
M, (6 May 1832 - 10 July 1881)
Birth* | 6 May 1832 | Peola was born at Duplin Co., North Carolina, on 6 May 1832. |
Marriage* | November 1857 | He married Civil Sloan in November 1857 at age 25. |
Death* | 10 July 1881 | He died at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 10 July 1881 at age 49. |
Family | Civil Sloan (21 May 1836 - 29 May 1881) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 January 2004 |
Civil Sloan
F, (21 May 1836 - 29 May 1881)
Birth* | 21 May 1836 | Civil was born at Duplin Co., North Carolina, on 21 May 1836. |
Marriage* | November 1857 | She married Peola Fillmore Grant in November 1857 at age 21. |
Married Name | November 1857 | As of November 1857, her married name was Grant. |
Death* | 29 May 1881 | She died at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 29 May 1881 at age 45. |
Family | Peola Fillmore Grant (6 May 1832 - 10 July 1881) | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 24 January 2004 |
Nancy Kosinski
F, (3 December 1932 - 15 June 2016)
Birth* | 3 December 1932 | Nancy was born at San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, on 3 December 1932. |
Marriage* | 17 June 1950 | She married Richard Allan Culpepper at San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, on 17 June 1950 at age 17. |
Married Name | 17 June 1950 | As of 17 June 1950, her married name was Culpepper. |
Photographed | say 2000 | She was photographed say 2000. |
Residence | 2007 | Richard and Nancy resided at Hondo, Medina Co., Texas, in 2007.1 |
Residence* | 2007 | Richard and Nancy resided at Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co., Texas, in 2007.1 |
Death* | 15 June 2016 | She died at Cabo San Lucas Cape, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico, on 15 June 2016 at age 83.2 |
Obituary* | 21 June 2016 | Nancy Culpepper, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, was born on December 3, 1932, in San Antonio, Texas, and arrived in heaven on June 15, 2016. She was the daughter of Isabel Humphreys Kosinski and Joe Kosinski. Nancy attended Thomas Jefferson High School and graduated in 1950. While attending Thomas Jefferson High School, she met her soul mate and life-long love, Richard Culpepper. They were married on June 17, 1950, and Nancy began work for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Nancy stopped working outside the home with the birth of their first child, but was always working on some type of arts and crafts project while raising their three children. Nancy later joined Richard in working at the family business, Culpepper Cleaners, which she and Richard ran for many years. They built a new dry cleaning plant in 1969 and expanded to other locations afterwards. They eventually sold their business to their son and daughter-in-law, Jess B. Culpepper and JoAnne Boone Culpepper, and to their daughter and son-in-law, Terri Culpepper Walker and Mickey Walker, Jr. Nancy also loved designing, building, and decorating houses. She and Richard built four houses during their marriage, two of which were constructed at their ranch in Quihi, Texas. After retiring from the dry cleaning business, Nancy spent more time painting oil and acrylic landscapes which she gave to children, grandchildren, and friends. Nancy enjoyed shopping for gems and minerals which she collected and also used in making beaded jewelry which she gave to friends and family. Nancy was active in church activities her entire life and was the chairperson of the committee that designed and built the new parsonage of New Fountain United Methodist Church in Quihi, Texas. Nancy enjoyed donating her time and talents to the Threads of Love, an organization that provides clothing, blankets and other handmade articles for premature and sick infants. Nancy organized a family trip last month to Cedar Bayou on the Gulf Coast. Four generations with three boat-fulls of Culpeppers made the excursion. Nancy stated that this trip was on her bucket list. It was a beautiful day with pleasant weather and successful fishing. Nancy and Richard were celebrating their 66th wedding anniversary in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. While strolling on the beach, a wave ended their earthly life but they immediately entered God's kingdom together, so they were never separated from each other during their marriage and will dwell with their Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ.2 |
Family | Richard Allan Culpepper (13 September 1929 - 15 June 2016) |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 July 2016 |
Citations
- MyFamily.com Inc., compiler, US Public Records Index, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8907&enc=1 - Obituaries of Nancy and Richard Culpepper, published in Express-News on June 21, 2016.