Lillie R. (?)1

F, (circa 1892 - )
Birth*circa 1892 She was born circa 1892 at Tennessee.1 
Married Namecirca 1910  As of circa 1910, her married name was Culpepper.1 
Marriage*circa 1910 She married (?) Culpepper of Jefferson Co., AL circa 1910.1 
Married Namecirca 1917  As of circa 1917, her married name was Hill.1 
Marriage*circa 1917 She married Hugh W. Hill circa 1917.2 
(Wife) 1920 Census1 January 1920 Lillie was listed as Hugh W. Hill's wife on the 1920 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Lillie was listed as an unknown person 's wife on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.2 

Family 1

(?) Culpepper of Jefferson Co., AL (say 1889 - before 1920)
Child

Family 2

Hugh W. Hill (circa 1886 - )
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 103, Sheet 3B, Lines 98-100, 8440 Hillinson Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (7 Jan 1920)
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 33, md, AL/AL/AL, Investment Co.
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 27, md, TN/OH/GA, Nurse
    Raymond Culpepper, Son (of Lillie), M, Wh, 8, sng, AL/GA/TN, Student.
  2. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 4, Sheet 4A, Lines 4-6, 1548 Eighth Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (3 Apr 1930)
    Home=$9500, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 43, md@31, AL/AL/AL, Proprietor/Amusement Park
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 38, md@18, TN/OH/GA
    Raymond R. Hill, Son, M, Wh, 19, sng, AL/AL/TN, Helper/Amusement Park.

(?) Culpepper of Jefferson Co., AL1

M, (say 1889 - before 1920)
Birth*say 1889 He was born say 1889 at Georgia.2 
Marriage*circa 1910 He married Lillie R. (?) circa 1910.2 
Death*before 1920 He died before 1920.2 

Family

Lillie R. (?) (circa 1892 - )
Child
Last Edited7 January 2008

Citations

  1. The ancestry of this person is unknown. If you can help in identification of the parents or other relatives, please contact Warren Culpepper, using the link at the bottom of this page.
  2. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 103, Sheet 3B, Lines 98-100, 8440 Hillinson Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (7 Jan 1920)
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 33, md, AL/AL/AL, Investment Co.
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 27, md, TN/OH/GA, Nurse
    Raymond Culpepper, Son (of Lillie), M, Wh, 8, sng, AL/GA/TN, Student.

Raymond R. Culpepper of Jefferson Co., AL1,2

M, (circa 1911 - )
Father(?) Culpepper of Jefferson Co., AL1 (s 1889 - b 1920)
MotherLillie R. (?)1 (c 1892 - )
Research note* Clyde's Culpepper ancestry is unknown. If you can better identify this person, please contact Warren Culpepper.3 
Birth*circa 1911 He was born circa 1911 at Alabama.1 
(Son) 1920 Census1 January 1920 Raymond was listed as a son in Hugh W. Hill's household on the 1920 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 
Name Variation1 April 1930  As of 1 April 1930, Raymond R. Culpepper of Jefferson Co., AL was also known as Hill.2 
(Son) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Raymond was listed as a son in an unknown person 's household on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.2 
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 103, Sheet 3B, Lines 98-100, 8440 Hillinson Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (7 Jan 1920)
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 33, md, AL/AL/AL, Investment Co.
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 27, md, TN/OH/GA, Nurse
    Raymond Culpepper, Son (of Lillie), M, Wh, 8, sng, AL/GA/TN, Student.
  2. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 4, Sheet 4A, Lines 4-6, 1548 Eighth Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (3 Apr 1930)
    Home=$9500, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 43, md@31, AL/AL/AL, Proprietor/Amusement Park
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 38, md@18, TN/OH/GA
    Raymond R. Hill, Son, M, Wh, 19, sng, AL/AL/TN, Helper/Amusement Park.
  3. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.

Hugh W. Hill1

M, (circa 1886 - )
Birth*circa 1886 He was born circa 1886 at Alabama.1 
Marriage*circa 1917 He married Lillie R. (?) circa 1917.2 
1920 Census*1 January 1920 Hugh was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 
1930 Census*1 April 1930 He was enumerated in the US Census of 1930 at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.2 

Family

Lillie R. (?) (circa 1892 - )
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 103, Sheet 3B, Lines 98-100, 8440 Hillinson Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (7 Jan 1920)
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 33, md, AL/AL/AL, Investment Co.
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 27, md, TN/OH/GA, Nurse
    Raymond Culpepper, Son (of Lillie), M, Wh, 8, sng, AL/GA/TN, Student.
  2. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 4, Sheet 4A, Lines 4-6, 1548 Eighth Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (3 Apr 1930)
    Home=$9500, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Hugh W. Hill, Head, M, Wh, 43, md@31, AL/AL/AL, Proprietor/Amusement Park
    Lillie R. Hill, Wife, F, Wh, 38, md@18, TN/OH/GA
    Raymond R. Hill, Son, M, Wh, 19, sng, AL/AL/TN, Helper/Amusement Park.

Clifford Davis1

M, (circa 1902 - )
FatherThomas A. Davis1 (c 1870 - )
MotherMary E. Curry1 (c 1880 - )
Birth*circa 1902 He was born circa 1902 at Minnesota.1 
Marriage*circa 1926 He married Margaret G. (?) at Alabama circa 1926.2 
1930 Census*1 April 1930 Clifford was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.2 

Family

Margaret G. (?) (circa 1890 - )
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 20, Sheet 2B, Lines 89-96, 1314 1st Ave, Jefferson Co., AL (3 Jan 1920).
  2. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 8, Sheet 71A, Lines 6-9, 5325 Ave Q, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (9 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$30, Radio=Y, Farm=N
    Clifford Davis, Head, M, Wh, 23, md@20, MN/MN/MN, Bookkeeper/Steel Plant, Vet=N
    Margaret G. Davis, Wife, F, Wh, 39, md@21, AL/US/AL, Checker/Dry Cleaners
    Herman L. Culpepper, Boarder, M, Wh, 21, md@20, AL/AL/AL, Plumber/House
    Agnes L. Culpepper, Boarder, F, Wh, 18, md@17, AL/MN/MN.

Margaret G. (?)1

F, (circa 1890 - )
Birth*circa 1890 She was born circa 1890 at Alabama.1 
Marriage*circa 1926 She married Clifford Davis at Alabama circa 1926.1 
Married Namecirca 1926  As of circa 1926, her married name was .1 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Margaret was listed as Clifford Davis's wife on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Clifford Davis (circa 1902 - )
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 8, Sheet 71A, Lines 6-9, 5325 Ave Q, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (9 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$30, Radio=Y, Farm=N
    Clifford Davis, Head, M, Wh, 23, md@20, MN/MN/MN, Bookkeeper/Steel Plant, Vet=N
    Margaret G. Davis, Wife, F, Wh, 39, md@21, AL/US/AL, Checker/Dry Cleaners
    Herman L. Culpepper, Boarder, M, Wh, 21, md@20, AL/AL/AL, Plumber/House
    Agnes L. Culpepper, Boarder, F, Wh, 18, md@17, AL/MN/MN.

Elizabeth Whaley1

F, (circa 1898 - )
MotherMary B. (?)1 (c 1867 - )
Birth*circa 1898 She was born circa 1898 at Alabama.1 
Marriage*circa 1922 She married Clyde C. Culpepper at Alabama circa 1922.1 
Married Namecirca 1922  As of circa 1922, her married name was Culpepper.1 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Elizabeth was listed as Clyde C. Culpepper's wife on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Clyde C. Culpepper (2 September 1897 - 1 August 1953)
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 11, Sheet 20A, Lines 37-39, 1004 Cotton Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (12 Apr 1930)
    Home=$5000, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Clyde Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 32, md@25, AL/GA/GA, Salesman/Insurance, Vet=WW
    Elizabeth Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 31, md@24, AL/AL/GA
    Mary B. Whaley, Mother-in-law, F, Wh, 73, wid, GA/GA/GA.

Mary B. (?)1

F, (circa 1867 - )
Married Name Her married name was Whaley.1 
Birth*circa 1867 She was born circa 1867 at Georgia.1 
(Mother-in-law) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Mary was listed as a mother-in-law in Clyde C. Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Child
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 11, Sheet 20A, Lines 37-39, 1004 Cotton Ave, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (12 Apr 1930)
    Home=$5000, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Clyde Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 32, md@25, AL/GA/GA, Salesman/Insurance, Vet=WW
    Elizabeth Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 31, md@24, AL/AL/GA
    Mary B. Whaley, Mother-in-law, F, Wh, 73, wid, GA/GA/GA.

Theda Culpepper1

F, (circa 1920 - )
FatherLarcus Chester Culpepper1 (4 Jun 1893 - 14 Jan 1969)
MotherCandace Louise Hyatt1 (s 1896 - )
Birth*circa 1920 She was born circa 1920 at Alabama.1 
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited3 July 2016

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 15, Sheet 18A, Lines 18-24, 313 First Ave., Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (9 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$25, Radio=Y, Farm=N
    Larcus Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 35, md@19, AL/AL/AL, Plumber, Vet=N
    Candace Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 32, md@15, AL/AL/AL (ID: 36853)
    Estelle M. Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 16, sng, AL/AL/AL, Salesgirl/Dept. Store
    Lorine Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 13, sng, AL/AL/AL
    Theda Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 9, sng, AL/AL/AL
    Melville Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 7, sng, AL/AL/AL
    Elizabeth Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 5, sng, AL/AL/AL.

(?) Ausley1

M, (say 1902 - )
Birth*say 1902 He was born say 1902 at Alabama.1 
Marriage*circa 1928 He married Lillian Ardelle Culpepper circa 1928.1 

Family

Lillian Ardelle Culpepper (circa 1905 - )
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited8 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 18, Sheet 50A, Lines 37-44, 130 N 73rd St, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (15 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$25, Radio=N, Farm=N
    William L. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 54, md@24, AL/AL/AL, Salesman/Retail Grocery, Vet=N
    Martha A. Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 49, md@19, AL/AL/AL
    Claud R. Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 28, sng, AL/AL/AL, Machinist/Adding Machines
    Gladstone L. Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 23, sng, AL/AL/AL
    Mildred Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 15, sng, AL/AL/AL
    Arline Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 11, sng, AL/AL/AL
    Ardelle Ausley, Dau, F, Wh, 25, md@24, AL/AL/AL
    Jospeh M. Ausley, GrandSon, M, Wh, 1/12, sng, AL/AL/AL.

Ruth A. (?)1

F, (circa 1898 - )
Birth*circa 1898 She was born circa 1898 at Arkansas.1 
Marriage*circa 1924 She married Oscar Burke Culpepper Jr., O.D. at Alabama circa 1924.1 
Married Namecirca 1924  As of circa 1924, her married name was Culpepper.1 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Ruth was listed as Oscar Burke Culpepper Jr., O.D.'s wife on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Oscar Burke Culpepper Jr., O.D. (8 April 1901 - January 1970)
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited9 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 26, Sheet 21A, Lines 42-44, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (19 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$50, Radio=Y, Farm=N
    Oscar B. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 29, md@24, MO/MO/NM, Optometrist, Vet=N
    Ruth A. Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 31, md@26, AR/AR/AR
    Mary K. Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 3 3/12, sng, AL/MO/AR.

Elizabeth (?)1

F, (circa 1902 - )
Birth*circa 1902 She was born circa 1902 at Iowa.1 
Marriage*circa 1923 She married Clyde T. Culpepper Jr. circa 1923.1 
Married Namecirca 1923  As of circa 1923, her married name was Culpepper.1 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Elizabeth was listed as Clyde T. Culpepper Jr.'s wife on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 

Family

Clyde T. Culpepper Jr. (8 July 1900 - November 1973)
Last Edited9 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 35, Sheet 14A, Lines 1-4, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (19 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$25, Radio=N, Farm=N
    Clyde T. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 27, md@21, AL/AL/AL, Electrician, Vet=N
    Elizabeth Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 27, md@21, IA/NY/IA
    Joyce Elizabeth Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 5, sng, LA/AL/IA
    Jean Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 3, sng, AL/AL/IA.

Eve Dhouke1

F, (circa 1894 - )
Birth*circa 1894 She was born circa 1894 at Indiana.1 
Marriage*circa 1921 She married George William Culpepper Jr. circa 1921.1 
Married Namecirca 1921  As of circa 1921, her married name was Culpepper.1 
(Wife) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Eve was listed as an unknown person 's wife on the 1930 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama.1 

Family

George William Culpepper Jr. (24 May 1893 - 19 April 1963)
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited9 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 44, Sheet 18A, Lines 29-31, 1703 21st St, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL (16 Apr 1930)
    Rent=$60, Radio=N, Farm=N
    George W. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 36, md@28, GA/GA/GA, Salesman/Bldg Mat, Vet=WW
    Eve Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 35, md@27, IN/IN/IN, Stenographer
    Laura Dhouke, Sister-in-law, F, Wh, 60, sng, IN/IN/IN.

Victor W. Salter1

M, (circa 1897 - )
Birth*circa 1897 He was born circa 1897 at Alabama.1 
Marriage*circa 1919 He married Nellie E. (?) circa 1919.1 

Family

Nellie E. (?) (26 January 1898 - May 1976)
Last Edited9 December 2005

Citations

  1. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 169, sheet 45B, lines 73-74, Mulga, Jefferson Co., AL
    Victor W. Salter, Head, M, Wh, 22, md, AL/AL/AL, Coal Miner
    Nellie Salter, Wife, F, Wh, 21, md, AL/AL/AL.

Timothy Loyd Culpepper1

M, (23 July 1972 - 22 April 2002)
Birth*23 July 1972 He was born on 23 July 1972.1,2 
SSN*1987 His Social Security Number was issued in 1987 in Mississippi.2 
Death*22 April 2002 He died on 22 April 2002 at age 29.1,2 
Biography*27 February 2003 NELSON TO RECOGNIZE AINSWORTH FIREFIGHTERS
FOR HEROIC TOWER RESCUE ATTEMPT
(TO SAVE TIMOTHY CULPEPPER)

Senator Will Submit Congressional Record Statement Thursday, Seek Recognition from US Dept. of Justice

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Nebraska’s Senator Ben Nelson will recognize the bravery and heroism of two Ainsworth volunteer firefighters who risked their own lives to save a telecommunications worker stranded more than eleven hundred feet in the air after a telecommunications tower partially collapsed last April.

Nelson will submit a congressional record statement honoring Bill Carr and Jeff Keezer of the volunteer Ainsworth Fire Department who stepped in to help in the wake of the tragic collapse when other rescue methods were ruled out. Nelson will submit the statement on February 27th, upon returning from serving as an official delegate at the inauguration of South Korea’s new president.

Both volunteer firefighters have experience climbing towers and other structures and that experience proved to be essential when a dangerous rescue was attempted to retrieve the fallen worker stranded more than a thousand feet in the air. The worker, Mr. Timothy Culpepper, tragically did not survive his injuries.

Nelson is acting to recognize the two Ainsworth firefighters after a ceremony in Washington, D.C. on February 14th, conducted by Vice President Dick Cheney, honored the six Lincoln Firefighters who also participated in the daring rescue attempt but omitted Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer. In addition to offering a congressional record statement praising their actions, Nelson will contact the U.S. Department of Justice, the agency that provides the Medal of Valor awards, to seek some recognition for their role. Also, Nelson’s staff will work with Aisworth officials to nominate these brave firefighters for the next round of Medal of Valor Awards. Nelson’s staff has already delivered the nomination packet to the Ainsworth Fire Department.

“It is important that Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer are recognized for their brave efforts on that tragic day,” said Senator Nelson. “Their heroism in the face of danger and their willingness to volunteer for the daring rescue attempt is something all Nebraskans can be proud of and they deserve to be recognized as their colleagues have.”

Senator Nelson’s record statement is attached.

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February 27, 2003
RECOGNIZING THE HEROIC EFFORTS OF BILL CARR AND JEFF KEEZER
(IN ATTEMPTING TO SAVE TIMOTHY CULPEPPER)

Mr. BEN NELSON. Mr. President, today it is my great honor to recognize the valiant efforts of two volunteer firefighters from Ainsworth, Nebraska. Mr. Bill Carr and Mr. Jeff Keezer of the Ainsworth Volunteer Firefighter Department were instrumental in the April 22, 2002 rescue attempt of Timothy Culpepper, a digital communications worker who was stranded more than one thousand one hundred feet in the air when a fifteen hundred foot telecommunications tower he was working on partially collapsed near Bassett, Nebraska. When a wire snapped disabling and stranding Mr. Culpepper, several agencies, including the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, were called upon for the dangerous rescue mission. However, upon arriving at the scene, response teams realized they were ill-equipped to perform the high-altitude rescue. Bill Carr, a carpenter and married father of three, had spent many summers during college painting tall communications towers. Jeff Keezer, a married father of one, works for a steel company that erects hundred-foot grain elevators. Though these experiences could not have adequately prepared them for this dangerous and technically challenging rescue, they quickly volunteered to help. With no regard for their personal safety, Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer, armed only with estimations of the exact height of the stranded worker, began to make the physically challenging two-hour ascent to rescue the man who was hanging only by a harness. Carrying bundles of rope and heavy rescue equipment, these brave firefighters, along with a handful on colleagues from the Lincoln Fire Department, scaled the tower amid 30-mph winds and with dwindling daylight. Upon reaching Mr. Culpepper it was discovered that tragically he did not survive the impact of tumbling debris. Mr. Carr and two other firefighters managed to scale the total distance to Mr. Culppeper in ninety minutes while Mr. Keezer, with heavy rescue equipment on his back, and two other firefighters scaled to the half-way point to manage the recovery effort and descent that lasted more than three hours. Unfortunately these two brave and selfless first-responders were omitted from an award ceremony in Washington, D.C. on February 14. Though the Department of Justice didn’t recognize their efforts, Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer can forever hold their heads high knowing their bravery and the fabric of their character has made all Nebraskans, and especially their neighbors in Ainsworth, proud of their actions. Mr. President, heroism comes in many forms and the courage displayed by Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer with danger present is a shining example. Nebraskans like Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer are selfless, honorable and just and they are what makes living in Nebraska living “the good life.” I am proud to represent Nebraskans like Mr. Carr and Mr. Keezer who are committed public servants. Volunteer services are an essential part of small-town America. Without the brave and selfless efforts of everyday citizens like Mr. Keezer and Mr. Carr, many rural communities would lack vital protection and security. The city of Ainsworth and the state of Nebraska are fortunate to have courageous citizens like Jeff Keezer and Bill Carr. These men are true heroes. 
Last Edited8 March 2007

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2005-2006 to Warren Culpepper from Robert Allen Culpepper (#53884), e-mail address.
  2. 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

William Say of Sai, Orne, France1

M, (say 1105 - 1144)
Birth*say 1105 He was born say 1105.1 
Marriage*say 1127 He married Beatrice de Mandeville say 1127. 
Death*1144 He died at Burwell, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1144.1 

Family

Beatrice de Mandeville (circa 1105 - )
Child
Last Edited10 December 2005

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2005 to Lew Griffin from William W. Massey Jr., e-mail address.

Beatrice de Mandeville1

F, (circa 1105 - )
Birth*circa 1105 She was born circa 1105.1 
Marriage*say 1127 She married William Say of Sai, Orne, France say 1127. 
Married Namesay 1127  As of say 1127, her married name was Say.1 

Family

William Say of Sai, Orne, France (say 1105 - 1144)
Child
Last Edited10 December 2005

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2005 to Lew Griffin from William W. Massey Jr., e-mail address.

Ralph Picot of Milton & Tong, Kent, Sheriff of Kent & Sussex1

M, (say 1105 - )
Birth*say 1105 Ralph was born say 1105. 

Family

Child
Last Edited10 December 2005

Citations

  1. Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2005.
    Page 549.