Timothy Robert Lambert1
M, (25 October 1968 - 15 September 1984)
Last Edited | 7 December 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail written 7 Dec 2002 to Warren Culpepper from Patsy Poppel, e-mail address.
Winifred Jane Lambert1
F, (26 June 1927 - 19 February 2002)
Last Edited | 9 December 2002 |
Squire Jefferson Enox
M, (circa 1834 - 1864)
Citations
- E-mail written 2005 - 2013 to Lew Griffin from ID: 41492 Eileen Vela (Mrs. Octavio Vela), New Mexico, e-mail address.
- E-mail written 7 Dec 2002 to Warren Culpepper from Patsy Poppel, e-mail address.
Araminta Pink Allen
F, (circa 1838 - 1873)
Citations
- E-mail written 2005 - 2013 to Lew Griffin from ID: 41492 Eileen Vela (Mrs. Octavio Vela), New Mexico, e-mail address.
- E-mail written 7 Dec 2002 to Warren Culpepper from Patsy Poppel, e-mail address.
Elizabeth Georgia Driggers1
F, (say 1790 - )
Birth* | say 1790 | She was born say 1790.1 |
Marriage* | say 1810 | She married Alexander Blanton say 1810.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Blanton.1 |
Last Edited | 28 December 2002 |
William Jasper Blanton1
M, (16 May 1834 - )
Birth* | 16 May 1834 | He was born on 16 May 1834.1 |
Marriage* | 31 December 1856 | He married Nancy Ann Culpepper at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 31 December 1856 at age 22. 1856 is the date from the Bible record. A transcription of the county marriage record has 1857. As Nancy was referred to by her married name in her father's probate proceedings of May 1857, the bible record is assumed to be accurate.2,3 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Sherrie Blanton Adams.
e-mail address.
- E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Sherrie Blanton Adams.
- Max L. Tatum, compiler, Randolph County, Georgia, Marriage Records: From the Beginning, 1828-1922, Albany, GA: , 1997.
Nancy A. Culpepper and William J. Blanton, 31 Dec 1857, Randolph Co., GA, Book 2, p. 483.
Nancy Ann Culpepper1
F, (22 February 1839 - )
Birth* | 22 February 1839 | She was born on 22 February 1839.1 |
(free wh female 00-05) 1840 Census | 1 June 1840 | Nancy was probably a free white female, under five years old, in Micajah Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 June 1840 at Henry Co., Alabama. (Unaccounted for are two males, ages 0-5).2 |
Marriage* | 31 December 1856 | She married William Jasper Blanton at Randolph Co., Georgia, on 31 December 1856 at age 17. 1856 is the date from the Bible record. A transcription of the county marriage record has 1857. As Nancy was referred to by her married name in her father's probate proceedings of May 1857, the bible record is assumed to be accurate.1,3 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Blanton.1 |
Biography* | | From Sherrie Adams, November 2002: "My father is Jasper Hubert Blanton.... His parents were Joseph Henry Blanton, born December 24, 1867 married to Lula Rosetta Paul, born May 4, 1877, both (I assume) of Early County, GA. They were married on September 11, 1895. Joseph had 2 sisters, Nancy Ann Elizabeth Blanton, born November 3 1857 and Martha William Blanton, born May 15, 1861.
Joseph's parents were William J. Blanton, born May 16, 1834, married to Nancy Culpepper, born February 22, 1839. They were married on December 31, 1856.
I found this information in a Bible that belonged to Nancy Culpepper Blanton. There was also a hand written letter to her from her sister "Amanda B." of Pike County, AL. The stories that I have heard is that William and Nancy lived in Pike Co., AL and were in the process of building a house when William had to leave to go serve in the Civil War. They only had the 2 girls at that time. When he returned from the war, Nancy became pregnant with their only son, Joseph, but William died about 4 months before he was born. Nancy then moved to Early County, GA and raised her family there...."
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(Heir) Probate | 19 May 1857 | During probate, Nancy Ann Blanton was identified as an heir of Andrew Culpepper of Henry Co., AL on 19 May 1857 at Henry Co., Alabama.4 |
Citations
- E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Sherrie Blanton Adams.
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 151, Ancestry.com images 5-6, Unknown township, Henry Co., AL
Micajah Culpepper, 2 M0-5, 1M30-40, 1F0-5, 1F30-40, 0 Slaves.
- Max L. Tatum, compiler, Randolph County, Georgia, Marriage Records: From the Beginning, 1828-1922, Albany, GA: , 1997.
Nancy A. Culpepper and William J. Blanton, 31 Dec 1857, Randolph Co., GA, Book 2, p. 483.
- Family Group Sheet prepared by Joan N. Berry, and found in the Culpepper family file at the Tomkins Library of the Old Edgefield District Genealogical Society, Edgefield, SC.
Susie H. (?)1
F, (circa 1895 - )
Birth* | circa 1895 | She was born circa 1895 at Georgia.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1914 | She married Barnard Alexander Boykin circa 1914.1 |
Married Name | circa 1914 | As of circa 1914, her married name was Boykin.1 |
Last Edited | 29 December 2002 |
Citations
- 1930 Federal Census, United States.
Peachtree Militia District 1362, Fulton Co., GA, ED 167, Page 13A
Ancestry.com image transcribed by Warren Culpepper
18 Palisades Road, Home=28,000, Radio=Y, Farm=N
Bernard Boykin, M, W, 35, md @ 25, MO, GA, GA, Electrical Advertising
Susie H. Boykin, Wife, F, W, 34, md @ 24, GA, VA, GA
Suse H. Boykin, Daughter, F, W, 5 6/12, Sng, GA, MO, GA.
Samuel Boykin1
M, (1750 - 28 December 1791)
Birth* | 1750 | He was born in 1750 at Southampton Co., Virginia.1 |
(Family Member) Relocation | circa 1755 | He, as a family member, accompanied William Boykin II in relocating circa 1755 at Craven Co., South Carolina; from Southampton Co., VA2 |
Marriage* | say 1771 | He married Elizabeth Inman say 1771.1 |
American Revolution* | between 1775 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783 (DAR Listing: Samuel Boykin, born 1748 in North Carolina, died Dec 1791 in South Carolina, married Elizabeth Brown, Captain, South Carolina ------------------------------.)3 |
Will* | 25 December 1791 | He made a will at Kershaw Co., South Carolina, on 25 December 1791, naming as executor(s) Major Francis Boykin, Burwell Boykin and John T. Boykin, naming as heir(s) Elizabeth Inman.
Will of Samuel Boykin, State of South Carolina I Samuel Boykin knowing the uncertainty of human life, think it Necefeary to direct the disposal of my Worldy effects while in a sound State of Mind direct it as follows---- That the Whole of my Estate be Kept together except Such part of my Estate as my Executors may think Proper to Sell for the payment of My debts. ---- I lend unto my beloved Wife Elizabeth Boykin in lien of her dower the tract of Land Whereon I now live Containing Two Hundred Acres Originally Granted to George Payne and fifty Acres of Land in the River Swamp to be appointed but by my Execution, for her use during her Natural life and the following Seven Negroe slaves Vizt. Primus. Phoebe Nan, a boy Primus, Sylvia Comfort and Jimmy which she is to have the Use of during her Natural life and at her death to be equally divided among my three Children in the Same Manner as the rest of my Estate is, and all the rest of my Lands I give devise and bequeath unto my three daughters Sarah Boykin, Elizabeth Boykin & Mary Boykin the division to be Made by my Brother Francis Boykin and the Executors of this my last will & Testament dividing as equally in three division of equal value as will Seem Fight to them and then give my Oldest daughter Sarah Boykin the first Choice, my Second daughter Elizabeth Boykin the Second choice and the remaining on third to my youngest daughter May Boykin the whole of which Lands, I give devise and bequeath Unto my above Named three daughters and their Heirs and the Whole of my Personal Estate after paying my Just debts to be equally divided between my above Mentioned three daughters Share and Share alike and lastly I appoint my two, Brothers Burwell Boykin John Boykin and Zachiriah Cantey Executors to this my last Will & Testament Signed Sealed and Acknowledged this Twenty fifth day of December in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety One. In the presence of Test. Steward Patteson Samuel Boykin (SEAL) Stephen Terry Juriah Terry
it is my further will and desire that my Brother John Boykin have the previledge of Planting the Land that I have Allowed him to plant for the Ensuring year as Long as he may think proper not Exceending the time that my youngest Child Shall become of age Signed before my Will this 25th Decemr. 1791.
Saml. Boykin Steward Patteson Stephen Terry
Recorded in Will Book C Page 47 Recorded Feb. 29, 1792 Francis Boykin C.C. Apt 10 Pkg 277.4 |
Death* | 28 December 1791 | He died at South Carolina on 28 December 1791 He died from injuries sustained during a confrontation with "ruffians" (N.C. Wagoners) who had encamped on his land.1 |
Biography* | | Samuel was a delegate to the Provincial Congress in 1775. He commanded a company of Catawba Indians during the Revolutionary War, and was a regulator.1 |
Citations
- David Robert Wooten et al., We All Became Forefathers: Genealogies of the Wooten, Boykin, Whitaker and Broadhurst Families, 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 W889.
p. 52.
- David Robert Wooten et al., We All Became Forefathers: Genealogies of the Wooten, Boykin, Whitaker and Broadhurst Families, 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 W889.
- DAR Patriot Index, Washington, DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.
- E-mail written 22 Aug 2007 to Warren Culpepper from Catherine Reuther (A Terry family researcher), Atlanta, GA, e-mail address.
Typed transcription of the transcription of the will sent to Catherine Reuther by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, SC, in 2007 Kershaw County Wills.
Elizabeth Inman1
F, (say 1753 - )
Birth* | say 1753 | She was born say 1753.1 |
Marriage* | say 1771 | She married Samuel Boykin say 1771.1 |
Married Name | say 1771 | As of say 1771, her married name was Boykin.1 |
(Heir) Will | 25 December 1791 | Elizabeth named as heir(s) in the will of Samuel Boykin at Kershaw Co., South Carolina, on 25 December 1791.2 |
Last Edited | 29 December 2002 |
Citations
- David Robert Wooten et al., We All Became Forefathers: Genealogies of the Wooten, Boykin, Whitaker and Broadhurst Families, 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 W889.
p. 52.
- E-mail written 22 Aug 2007 to Warren Culpepper from Catherine Reuther (A Terry family researcher), Atlanta, GA, e-mail address.
Typed transcription of the transcription of the will sent to Catherine Reuther by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, SC, in 2007 Kershaw County Wills.
William Boykin III1
M, (say 1753 - )
Birth* | say 1753 | He was born say 1753 at Southampton Co., Virginia.1 |
(Family Member) Relocation | circa 1755 | He, as a family member, accompanied William Boykin II in relocating circa 1755 at Craven Co., South Carolina; from Southampton Co., VA2 |
Land Grant/Patent* | 1798 | Land was granted to William Boykin III in 1798 at Washington Co., Georgia,
(172 acres).3 |
Land Lottery* | 1805 | William participated in but did not win the land lottery in 1805 at Washington Co., Georgia, land in Baldwin, Wayne and Wilkinson counties.4 |
Death* | | He died at Camden, Kershaw District, South Carolina.1 |
Last Edited | 9 January 2003 |
Citations
- David Robert Wooten et al., We All Became Forefathers: Genealogies of the Wooten, Boykin, Whitaker and Broadhurst Families, 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 W889.
p. 53.
- David Robert Wooten et al., We All Became Forefathers: Genealogies of the Wooten, Boykin, Whitaker and Broadhurst Families, 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 W889.
- Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr., Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia, 1756-1909, Vidalia, GA: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1970.
Cites Book AAAAA, page 418.
- Virginia S. and Ralph V. Wood, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Greenwood Press, Cambridge, 1964, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8 R2WY 1805.
page 35.
Amelia Mildred Boykin1
F, (22 December 1757 - 1835)
Name Variation | | She was also known as Amy. |
Birth* | 22 December 1757 | She was born on 22 December 1757 at Craven Co., South Carolina.1,2 |
Married Name | say 1776 | As of say 1776, her married name was Pace.2 |
Marriage* | say 1776 | She married Nathaniel Pace say 1776.2 |
(Family Member) Relocation | circa 1800 | She, as a family member, accompanied Major Francis Boykin in relocating circa 1800 at Washington Co., Georgia,3 |
Death* | 1835 | She died at Wilkinson Co., Georgia, in 1835.1,2 |
Last Edited | 29 December 2002 |
Citations
- David Robert Wooten et al., We All Became Forefathers: Genealogies of the Wooten, Boykin, Whitaker and Broadhurst Families, 1993, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 W889.
p. 53.
- Our Kerr, Wooten and extended families: http://www.gencircles.com/users/bradywkerr
- Anna Maria Green Cook, compiler, History of Baldwin County, Georgia, Anderson, South Carolina: Keys-Hearn, 1925, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8573 H2c.
Nathaniel Pace1
M, (16 July 1743 - 1 October 1798)
Birth* | 16 July 1743 | He was born on 16 July 1743 at North Carolina.1 |
American Revolution* | between 1775 and 1783 | He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783 (DAR Listing: Nathaniel Pace, born 16 Jul 1743 in North Carolina, died 1 Oct 1798 in Georgia, married Amelia Mildred Boykin, Patriotic Service, South Carolina.)2 |
Marriage* | say 1776 | He married Amelia Mildred Boykin say 1776.1 |
Death* | 1 October 1798 | He died at Georgia on 1 October 1798 at age 55.1,2 |