William Culpeper

M, (1595 - 1630)
FatherRichard Culpeper of Newton Longville, co. Bucks. (1545 - 1605)
MotherJane Stede (c 1562 - )
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*1595 William was born in 1595. 
(9) Will1 October 1605 He is mentioned in the will of Dr. Martin Culpeper of Feckenham in Astwood, co. Worc. on 1 October 1605.1 
Death*1630 He died in 1630. 
Biography* He is named in the will (1605) of Dr. Martin as 'William Culpeper, son of my late brother Richard.' This William was apprenticed in London as a skinner at Christmas, 1605, 'aged 10 years,' and died in 1630, leaving a Will, P. C. C. Scroope, 100, in which he named only a natural daughter. 
Last Edited13 February 2011

Citations

  1. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    Will of Dr. Martin Culpeper of Astwood in Feckingham; P.C.C. Hayes, 88; Will dated October 1, 1605; Proved December 12, 1605.

Canon Edmund Culpeper of Lincoln

M, (circa 1544 - after 1605)
FatherWilliam Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell (1509 - Nov 1559)
MotherCicely Dingley Barrett (1512 - b 6 Dec 1559)
DNA* From DNA and genealogical evidence we conclude that Canon Edmund Culpeper of Lincoln is a member of the International branch whose most recent common ancestor is either William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell, or the Rev. William Culpeper of Barbados. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*circa 1544 Edmund was born at Wigsell, Salehurst, co. Sussex, England, circa 1544. 
(9) Will16 November 1559 He is mentioned in the will of William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell on 16 November 1559.1 
Marriage*say 1577 He married Marie (?) at Milton, Berkshire, England, say 1577. 
Marriage*before 1605 He married Marye (?) of Berkshire, England at England before 1605. 
(11) Will1 October 1605 He is mentioned in the will of Dr. Martin Culpeper of Feckenham in Astwood, co. Worc. on 1 October 1605.2 
Death*after 1605 He died at England after 1605. 
Biography* Edmund is named in his father's will (1559) as 'Edmonde Culpeper my Vij th (7th) son.' Foster records that he graduated B. A. Oxford, 1573 'from Hart Hall,' and subsequently proceeded M. A. (1578) and B. D. (1585). He was canon of Lincoln, 1581, and rector successively of Staplehurst, Kent (1585); of Ashbury (1587); of Sunningwell (1590); and of Milton, Berks (1591).

Although Col. Attree says (Sussex Archeological Collections, xlvii, 63) that this Edmund 'apparently died unmarried' in 1591, he was certainly still living in 1605, for he was named in the will of his brother Martin in a bequest 'to my brother Edmond Culpeper, the first advowson [he seems to mean presentation] of the parsonage of Staplehurst, Kent, where Dr. Newman now dwelleth.'

Culpeper of Barbadoes: As Edmund is the only one of his generation for whom no conclusive genealogical evidence has been found, it is possible, if not probable, that he was the father of the otherwise unidentified William Culpeper, who (although he does not appear in the published lists of either of the universities) was in February, 1628, presented to the living of Wychling, co. Kent, by Sir Thomas Culpeper and Dr. William Stede as guardians of Cromer Stede (Foster), and is named in the will of Sir Alexander Culpeper (1645) as 'my cousin William Culpeper, minister of Wickling, or (if dead) to his wife or children.'

This William was licensed to marry April 29, 1633, as 'William Culpeper clerk, M. A., parson of Wychling, bach. about 28 (i.e., born, 1605) to Margaret, dau. of the worshipful Richard Allen, D.D., parson of Stouting,' subsequently emigrated to Barbadoes [hence the uncertainty of Sir Alexander as to whether he was living, 1645] and there left descendants who still persist in the West Indies and Natal (See Oliver, Monumental Inscriptions in Barbados, 1915, p. 194, and Col. Attree's chart, 'Culpeper of Barbados'). If he was a son of Edmund, he would be of Sir Alexander's generation and his 'cousin' as also a likely candidate for presentation to a living by his other cousins of the same generation.3 
Note*1999 Long after Fairfax Harrison wrote the preceding, I found in the IGI a batismal record for William Colepeper, son of Edmund and Marye Colepeper. While Harrison speculated that William was the son of Edmund, this baptismal record provides the proof.4,5 

Family 1

Marie (?) (say 1550 - )

Family 2

Marye (?) of Berkshire, England (say 1580 - )
Child
Last Edited29 February 2012

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Colepepers of Wigsell, in Salehurst (pages 60-74).
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    Will of Dr. Martin Culpeper of Astwood in Feckingham; P.C.C. Hayes, 88; Will dated October 1, 1605; Proved December 12, 1605.
  3. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.
  4. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.
  5. Church of Latter Day Saints, compiler, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org/
    William Colepeper: Christening 23 Dec 1605 at Sunningwell, Berkshire, England; Father, Edmund Colepeper; Mother, Marye. [Film no. 0088422]

William Sedley Esquire, of Southfleet, Kent1

M, (say 1509 - after 28 November 1553)
FatherJohn Sedley of Southfleet, Kent (s 1479 - )
MotherElizabeth Cotton (s 1481 - )
AFN* His Ancestral File Number is AFN:G5Q4-4B. 
Birth*say 1509 William was born at Southfleet, co. Kent, England, say 1509. 
Marriage* He married Anne Grove
Will*28 November 1553 He made a will at co. Kent, England, on 28 November 1553. 
Death*after 28 November 1553 He died at Frensburg, Southfleet, co. Kent, England, after 28 November 1553. 
Biography* William was High Sheriff of Kent in 1547 (1 Edward VI). 
Research note*14 March 2013  (an unknown value.)2 

Family 1

Anne Grove (say 1505 - )
Child

Family 2

Children
Last Edited23 January 2014

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN:G5Q4-4B.
  2. FamilySearch Community Trees.
    FamilySearch Community Trees http://histfam.familysearch.org/index.php
    Europe: Royal and Noble Houses of Europe

    [S76] #1008 Sussex Archaeological Collections: Illustrating History and Antiquities of the County (1848-), (Haywards Heath: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1848-), FHL book 942.25 B2ac., Colepeper of Wigsell and Hollingbourne Pedigree Chart.

    [S76] #1008 Sussex Archaeological Collections: Illustrating History and Antiquities of the County (1848-), (Haywards Heath: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1848-), FHL book 942.25 B2ac., vol. 47 p. 64.

    [S55] Magna Carta Ancestry, Richardson, Douglas, (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Pub. Co., c2005), 942 D5rdm., p. 250.

    [S113] #1846 The Visitation of Kent, Taken in the Years 1619-1621 by John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, Marshall and Deputy to William Camden, Clarenceux (1898), Hovenden, Robert, (Publications of the Harleian Society: Visitations, volume 42. London: [Harleian Society], 1898), FHL book 942 B4h volume 42; FHL microfilm 162,069 ., p. 60.

    [S189] #243 [2nd ed. 1844, reprint 1977] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland (second edition, 1841, reprint 1977), Burke, John and John Bernard Burke, (Second edition, 1844. London: John Russell Smith, 4, Old Compton Street, Soho Square Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1977), FHL book 942 D22bu 1977; FHL microfilm 994,038 ite., p. 482, 483.

    [S151] #623 The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 (1878-1895), Taken by Harvey, William, Clarenceux King of Arms and Edited by The Rev. G. H. Dashwood, F.S.A. and continued by Captain W. E. G. L Bulwer, G. A. Carthew, Esq., F. S. A., Rev. W. Grigson, M. A., Rev. Augustus Jessopp, D. D., (2 volumes. Norwich: [s.n.], 1878-1895 Printed by Miller and Leavins), FHL book 942.61 D23ha; FHL microfilm 990,432 items., vol. 1 p. 63.

    [S185] #3509 The Visitations of Kent, Taken in the Years 1530-1 by Thomas Benolte, and 1574 by Robert Cooke (1923), Bannerman, William Bruce, (Publications of the Harleian Society: Visitations, volumes 74-75. 2 volumes. London: [Harleian Society], 1923), FHL book 942 B4h volumes 74-75; FHL microfilm 162,., vol. 75 p. 30.

    [S30] British Roots of Maryland Families, Barnes, Robert W., (Baltimore [Maryland] : Genealogical Pub. Co., c1999-c2002), 975.2 D2ba., vol. 2 p. 197.

    [S355] #4272 Visitation of Suffolke, in the year 1561, Harvey, William, (1836), 1563, vol. 1 p. 111.

    [S1934] Ancestry and descendants of Sir Richard Saltonstall, Saltonstall, Leverett, (Washington [District of Columbia] : L.C. Photoduplication Service, 1985), FHL microfilm 1429828 Item 10., between p. 102-103.

    [S197] Genealogies of Virginia Families: From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Indexed by Robert Barnes, (From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland), 975.5 D2gv., vol. 2, Claiborne-Fitzhugh p. 424, 473.

    [S197] Genealogies of Virginia Families: From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Indexed by Robert Barnes, (From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland), 975.5 D2gv., vol. 2, Claiborne-Fitzhugh p. 424.

    [S189] #243 [2nd ed. 1844, reprint 1977] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland (second edition, 1841, reprint 1977), Burke, John and John Bernard Burke, (Second edition, 1844. London: John Russell Smith, 4, Old Compton Street, Soho Square Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1977), FHL book 942 D22bu 1977; FHL microfilm 994,038 ite., p. 482.

Sir Thomas Scott of Scotshall in Smeeth, co. Kent

M, (1535 - 1594)
Birth*1535 Thomas was born in 1535. 
Marriage* He married an unknown person . 
Marriage* He married Elizabeth Baker
Death*1594 He died in 1594. 

Family

Elizabeth Baker (say 1544 - )
Child
Last Edited14 September 2002

Anthony St. Leger of Ulcombe, co. Kent, Esq.1

M, (say 1550 - 1602)
FatherSir Warham St. Leger (s 1525 - 1597)
MotherUrsula Neville (s 1527 - )
Birth*say 1550 Anthony was born say 1550. 
Marriage*say 1578 He married Mary Scott say 1578. 
(9) Will20 May 1590 He is mentioned in the will of Francis Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent at co. Kent, England, on 20 May 1590.2 
Death*1602 He died at England in 1602. 

Family

Mary Scott (say 1560 - 1636)
Child
Last Edited18 March 2001

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    P.C.C. 85 Sainberbe, Will dated May 20, 1590, Proved November 22, 1591.

Sir Warham St. Leger1,2

M, (1579 - 11 October 1631)
FatherAnthony St. Leger of Ulcombe, co. Kent, Esq. (s 1550 - 1602)
MotherMary Scott (s 1560 - 1636)
AFN* His Ancestral File Number is AFN: G5Q5-BH. 
Birth*1579 Warham was born at Ulcombe, co. Kent, England, in 1579. 
Marriage*before 1602 He married Mary Hayward at England before 1602. 
Death*11 October 1631 He died at Ulcombe, co. Kent, England, on 11 October 1631. 
Biography* He commanded his own ship in Raleigh's Guiana expedition of 1618 and in consequence of the losses then incurred was obliged to sell Leeds Castle. See post. Of his thirteen children recorded in the Stemmata St. Leodigaria, the three youngest are of special interest to Virginia, viz: Ursula, Katherine, and Mary. 

Family

Mary Hayward (circa 1580 - 1662)
Children
Last Edited14 September 2002

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN: G5Q5-BH.
  2. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.

Ursula St. Leger

F, (circa 1609 - 1672)
FatherSir Warham St. Leger (1579 - 11 Oct 1631)
MotherMary Hayward (c 1580 - 1662)
Birth*circa 1609 Ursula was born at co. Kent, England, circa 1609. 
Marriage*9 August 1637 She married Daniel Horsemanden parson of Ulcombe at Ulcombe, co. Kent, England, on 9 August 1637.1 
Married Name9 August 1637  As of 9 August 1637, her married name was Horsemanden. 
Death*1672 She died in 1672. 

Family

Daniel Horsemanden parson of Ulcombe (circa 1584 - 1652)
Child
Last Edited18 March 2001

Citations

  1. Church of Latter Day Saints, compiler, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org/
    film 2034632.

Daniel Horsemanden parson of Ulcombe1

M, (circa 1584 - 1652)
FatherRichard Horsemanden (c 1555 - 1627)
Birth*circa 1584 Daniel was born at Lenham, co. Kent, England, circa 1584. 
Marriage*9 August 1637 He married Ursula St. Leger at Ulcombe, co. Kent, England, on 9 August 1637.2 
Death*1652 He died in 1652. 

Family

Ursula St. Leger (circa 1609 - 1672)
Child
Last Edited29 November 1999

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN:MZ61-GS.
  2. Church of Latter Day Saints, compiler, International Genealogical Index (IGI), Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org/
    film 2034632.

Warham Horsmanden

M, (1628 - 10 November 1691)
FatherDaniel Horsemanden parson of Ulcombe (c 1584 - 1652)
MotherUrsula St. Leger (c 1609 - 1672)
Birth*1628 Warham was born at Hamilton, Harris Co., Georgia, in 1628. 
Christening5 September 1628 He was christened at Ulcombe, co. Kent, England, on 5 September 1628. 
Death*10 November 1691 He died at Purleigh, co. Essex, England, on 10 November 1691. 
Biography* Emigrated to Virginia, was a member of the Council in 1657 and married his dau.. (widow of Samuel Filmer) to the first William Byrd of Westover (See Va. Mag., xv, 315; xx, 295, and Dr. Stanard's Byrd pedigree in Bassett, p. 446). - Fairfax Harrison. 
Last Edited29 November 1999

Mary St. Leger1

F, (circa 1612 - )
FatherSir Warham St. Leger (1579 - 11 Oct 1631)
MotherMary Hayward (c 1580 - 1662)
AFN* Her Ancestral File Number is AFN:MZ70-X6. 
Birth*circa 1612 Mary was born at Ulcombe, co. Kent, England, circa 1612. 
Marriage*27 November 1632 She married William Codd of Pelicans in Waterinbury, co. Kent at Lenham, co. Kent, England, on 27 November 1632. 
Married Name27 November 1632  As of 27 November 1632, her married name was Codd. 

Family

William Codd of Pelicans in Waterinbury, co. Kent (1604 - 16 December 1652)
Child
Last Edited18 March 2001

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN:MZ70-X6.

William Codd of Pelicans in Waterinbury, co. Kent

M, (1604 - 16 December 1652)
Birth*1604 William was born at co. Kent, England, in 1604. 
Marriage*27 November 1632 He married Mary St. Leger at Lenham, co. Kent, England, on 27 November 1632. 
Death*16 December 1652 He died at co. Kent, England, on 16 December 1652. 

Family

Mary St. Leger (circa 1612 - )
Child
Last Edited29 November 1999

St. Leger Codd1

M, (1635 - 7 November 1706)
FatherWilliam Codd of Pelicans in Waterinbury, co. Kent (1604 - 16 Dec 1652)
MotherMary St. Leger (c 1612 - )
AFN* His Ancestral File Number is AFN:P46K-T8. 
Birth*1635 St. was born at England in 1635. 
Death*7 November 1706 He died at Maryland on 7 November 1706. 
Burial*9 February 1707 His body was interred on 9 February 1707 at Saint Paul's Parish, Kent Co., Maryland
Biography* Emigrated to Virginia and in 1671 was resident in the Northern Neck (Va. Mag., xxiii, 382, x, 374) - Fairfax Harrison. 
Last Edited29 March 2002

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN:P46K-T8.

Abel Culpeper of Barbados1

M, (after 1633 - )
FatherRev. William Culpeper of England and Barbados (b 23 Dec 1605 - 1674)
MotherMargaret Alleyne of England and Barbados (29 Jun 1613 - a 1650)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*after 1633 Abel was born after 1633. 
Biography* No record has been found of Abel other than in the Alleyne pedigree, page 6, "Genealogies of Barbados Families". 
Last Edited5 June 2011

Citations

  1. James C. Brandow, compiler, Genealogies of Barbados families: From Caribbeana and The Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 972.981 D29g.

Sir Stephen Slaney Lord Mayor of London1

M, (say 1545 - December 1608)
FatherJohn Slaney of Mitton co. Stafford (s 1515 - )
Birth*say 1545 Stephen was born say 1545. 
Marriage* He married an unknown person . 
Marriage* He married Margaret (?)
Will*2 August 1598 He made a will on 2 August 1598. 
Death*December 1608 He died in December 1608. 
Probate*3 January 1609 Probate action was taken on Stephen's estate on 3 January 1609. 
Biography* Sir Stephen Slaney was one of the most picturesque of the Elizabethan Merchant Adventurers. Son of John Slaney, of Mitton, co. Stafford, but of a Shropshire family reputed to be derived from Bohemia (Visitation of Shropshire, 1623, Harl. Pub., vol. xxix), he went up to London to make his fortune and there embarked in the Mediterranean trade as what was later styled a Turkey merchant. On one occasion he was taken at sea by the Turks and had to sacrifice his entire fortune in ransom, but soon got on his feet again. In 1583 he was one of the committee appointed by the Merchant Adventurers of London to confer with Captain Christopher Carleill 'upon a Voyage intending to the uttermost parts of America,' but it does not appear that thereafter he took part in the plans for the colonization of Virginia. In 1584 he was chosen alderman and served the office of Sheriff, and in 1595 was Lord Mayor. - Fairfax Harrison. 

Family 1

Margaret (?) (say 1545 - 1619)

Family 2

Child
Last Edited14 September 2002

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.

John Slaney of Mitton co. Stafford

M, (say 1515 - )
Birth*say 1515 John was born say 1515. 
Marriage* He married an unknown person . 

Family

Child
Last Edited5 August 2000

Margaret (?)

F, (say 1545 - 1619)
Married Name Her married name was Slaney. 
Birth*say 1545 Margaret was born say 1545. 
Marriage* She married Sir Stephen Slaney Lord Mayor of London
Will*12 October 1612 She made a will on 12 October 1612. 
Probate*24 May 1619 Probate action was taken on Margaret's estate on 24 May 1619. 
Death*1619 She died in 1619. 

Family

Sir Stephen Slaney Lord Mayor of London (say 1545 - December 1608)
Last Edited23 February 2002

Elizabeth Culpeper1

F, (circa 1601 - 22 July 1683)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherAnne Slaney (c 1575 - 20 Feb 1600/1)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*circa 1601 Elizabeth was born circa 1601. 
Baptism1601 She was baptized at Salehurst, co. Sussex, England, in 1601.  
Married Name1620  As of 1620, her married name was Brooke. 
Marriage*1620 She married Sir Robert Brooke of Cockfield Hall in Yoxford in 1620. 
(6) Will3 July 1660 She is mentioned in the will of John Lord Culpeper 1st Baron of Thoresway at co. Kent, England, on 3 July 1660.2 
Death*22 July 1683 She died on 22 July 1683. 
Biography* The identification with the Elizabeth named in the will of Dame Margaret Slaney is clinched by the mention of 'my sister Lady Brooke' in the will of the first Lord Culpeper and by the biographical funeral sermon preached by Lady Brooke's chaplain, Nathaniel Parkhurst, in 1683 (Cf. D. N. B., re-issue, ii, 1328)

She was a woman of some celebrity in her day; see her funeral sermon, by N. Parkhurst, and Wilford's "Memorials of Eminent Persons." - The Sussex Colepepers-I, page 66

BROOKE, ELIZABETH, Lady (1601-1683), religious writer; nee Coleper; married Sir Robert Brooke, 1620. Selections from her religious writings appeared posthumously [vi. 420] - The Concise Dictionary of National Biography, Vol I, Section B, page 150.3

 

Family

Sir Robert Brooke of Cockfield Hall in Yoxford (say 1595 - )
Last Edited24 May 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    P. C. C. Nabbs, 235.
    Will dated July 3, 1660.
    Codicil dated July 9, 1660.
    Proved August 6, 1660.
  3. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

Sir Robert Brooke of Cockfield Hall in Yoxford1

M, (say 1595 - )
Birth*say 1595 Robert was born say 1595. 
Marriage*1620 He married Elizabeth Culpeper in 1620. 

Family

Elizabeth Culpeper (circa 1601 - 22 July 1683)
Last Edited14 September 2002

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.

Slaney Culpeper1

M, (31 October 1598 - 12 December 1618)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell2 (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherAnne Slaney2 (c 1575 - 20 Feb 1600/1)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*31 October 1598 Slaney was born on 31 October 1598.3 
(4) Will16 September 1613 He is mentioned in the will of Thomas Culpeper of Wigsell on 16 September 1613.4 
Biography* His first appearance on the surviving record is in the will of his father (1609) as 'my eldest son [when he] comes to the age of xxiiij years.' He is first named in the will of his maternal grandmother (1612) as 'Slanye Culpeper one of the sons of my dau. Anne Culpeper dec;' which is followed by the reference in one of his father's codicils (1613) to 'my sonne Slaney Culpeper' In his father's inq. p.m. (1614 it is stated that 'Slany Culpeper esq. is his son and heir by said Anne... and was 14 years, 10 months and 18 days at his father's death [September 18, 1613]. Finally, he is named in his grandmother's codicil (July, 1618), written a few months before his death, in the language already quoted. He matriculated at Hart Hall, April 26, 1616, as 'of Sussex, aged 17' (Foster); and was admitted to the Middle Temple, February 6, 1617/18, as 'Mr. Slanye, son and heir of Thomas Culpeper, of Wigsell, Sussex, Esq. dec.' (Hopwood, ii, 625). That he died at Losenham (in Newenden) unmarried,'December 12, 1618, leaving his brother John his heir appears from the inq. p.m. (see probate record below.)5 
Middle Temple*6 February 1617/18  On 6 February 1617/18, Slaney was admitted to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, commonly known as Middle Temple, one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London.5 
Death*12 December 1618 He died on 12 December 1618 at age 20.5 
Probate*6 May 1619 Probate action was taken on Slaney's estate on 6 May 1619

Inquisition taken at East Greenwich co. Kent 6 May, 17 Jac [1, 1619] before... escheator after death of Slany Culpeper esq. who at his death was within age of 21 & in Wardship of King, by oath of... who say that sd S. Culpeper was seised in fee tail as heir of the body of Thomas Culpeper esq. dec. by Anne his wife dec. of a messe & lands etc. containing 280 acres in Newenden co. Kent in tenure of Edmund Hamond, late parcel of manor of Lossenham; & of 125 acres in Newenden afsd & Sandherst Kent in tenure of sd E. Hamond late parcel of same manor; & of site of Priory of White Friars etc; & a marsh, containing 18 acres. in Newenden afsd: the reversion of all sd premises belonging to John Culpeper & Alexander Culpeper esquires in fee. Sd S. Culpeper was selsed in fee tail as heir male of sd T. Culpeper by Anne his wife of manor or farm of Wigsell containing 600 acres in Saleherst, Sussex; & of 12 acres of land in S. afsd. & Bodiam, Sussex [i. e., the land which John1? of Feckenharn held in 1612] in tenure of Thomas Duncke, reversion as before. Sd messe & 280 acres in Newenden are held of King as of his county of Hertford by knights service & are worth £3 a year. Sd 125 acres in Sandherst [and Newenden] are held similarly & are worth 20s. a year. Whitefriars afsd etc. are held of King as of his manor of East Greenwich in socage & are worth 10s. a year. Manor of Wigsell & 600 acres in Salehurst are held of Thomas Pelham, Bt. as of his castle of Hastings, co. Sussex by knight service & are worth £10. Sd 12 acres in Salehurst & Bodiam are held of Ralph Bossevile, knight & Thomas Levite, gent. as of their manor of Bodiam in socage & are worth 3s. 4d. a year. Sd S. Culpeper died at Newenden co. Kent, a minor, in Wardship of King, on 12 Dec. last [1618]. John Culpeper is his only brother & heir, & heir of the body of sd Thomas Culpeper by Anne his wife, & is at taking of this Inq. under 21, viz. 18 years 9 months & 9 days & no more. Sd. S. Culpeper held no other land.

Inq. p. m. Wards & Liveries 59:106 similar.2 
Last Edited5 June 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    Chanc. Inq. P. M. Ser. 11, 374: 104.
  3. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    He was 14 years, 10 months and 18 days old at his father's death on 18 Sep 1613.
  4. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Extract from the Will of Thomas Culpeper of Wigsell, Esq.
  5. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

Roger Beeston of London

M, (say 1545 - )
Birth*say 1545 Roger was born say 1545. 
Marriage* He married an unknown person . 

Family

Child
Last Edited4 October 2000

Mary Culpeper1

F, (circa August 1606 - circa 1606)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherMary Beeston (s 1575 - c 1661)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*circa August 1606 Mary was born circa August 1606. 
Baptism10 August 1606 She was baptized at Salehurst, co. Sussex, England, on 10 August 1606.  
Biography* She was baptised in Salehurst, August 10, 1606, as 'Maria Culpeper filia Thomae, armigerl,' but is not further identified. The language of her father's will, supplemented by the fact that she is not named in her mother's will, indicates that she died in infancy, and was probably buried in Hawkhurst or Newenden.2 
Death*circa 1606 She died circa 1606. 
Last Edited24 May 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

Thomas Culpeper1

M, (circa December 1607 - circa 29 December 1607)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherMary Beeston (s 1575 - c 1661)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*circa December 1607 Thomas was born circa December 1607. 
Baptism13 December 1607 He was baptized at Hawkhurst, co. Kent, England, on 13 December 1607.  
Death*circa 29 December 1607 He died circa 29 December 1607. 
Burial*30 December 1607 His body was interred on 30 December 1607 at Salehurst, co. Sussex, England
Biography* The entry in the Salehurst register of his baptism, December 13, 1607, is 'Thomas Culpeper filius Thomae armigeri, permissione baptisatus fuit, ecclesia de Haukehurst;' but he was buried in Salehurst, December 30, 1607, as 'Thomas Culpeper filius Thornae, arm.2
Last Edited24 May 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

(?) Culpeper

F, (1608 - 1608)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherMary Beeston (s 1575 - c 1661)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*1608 (?) was born in 1608. 
Death*1608 She died in 1608. 
Biography* The Salehurst register records the burial, December 5, 1608, of 'filia Thomae Culpeper arm. inbaptizata.1
Last Edited24 May 2011

Citations

  1. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

Cicely Culpeper1

F, (circa June 1610 - 1620)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherMary Beeston (s 1575 - c 1661)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*circa June 1610 Cicely was born circa June 1610. 
Baptism8 July 1610 She was baptized at Salehurst, co. Sussex, England, on 8 July 1610.  
Death*1620 She died in 1620. 
Biography* She was baptised in Salehurst, July 8, 1610, as 'Cicelie Culpeper filia Thomae, arm.' and buried there January 17, 1619/20 as 'Cicely Culpeper filia. Thomae, esq.2
Last Edited24 May 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

Anna Culpeper1

F, (circa October 1611 - after 1660)
FatherThomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - b 19 Sep 1613)
MotherMary Beeston (s 1575 - c 1661)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*circa October 1611 Anna was born circa October 1611. 
Baptism10 November 1611 She was baptized at Salehurst, co. Sussex, England, on 10 November 1611.  
Marriage*3 November 1636 She married Thomas Scott of Smeeth at Frittenden, co. Kent, England, on 3 November 1636. 
Married Name3 November 1636  As of 3 November 1636, her married name was Scott. 
(2) Will15 August 1660 She is mentioned in the will of Mary Beeston on 15 August 1660.2 
Death*after 1660 She died after 1660. 
Biography* The Salehurst register records the baptism, November 10, 1611, of 'Anna Culpeper filia Thomae, arm., permissione baptizata erat apud Hawkhurst.' Her next appearance is in a mar. lic. at Canterbury, October 7, 1636, viz: 'Thomas Scott of Smeeth, bach. about 21 son of Robert S. of same, who consents & Ann Culpeper of Frittenden, virgo. who, her father being dead, is now under the government of Sir Alexander Culpeper of Ulcomb, Knight, who also consents.' The marriage was recorded among the Scotts of Scot Hall at the Visitation of Kent, 1663. Her mother's will names 'Thomas Scot... and my dau. his wife,' indicating that she survived her mother.3 

Family

Thomas Scott of Smeeth (say 1605 - )
Last Edited24 May 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pp 66-67. The will of Mary Beeston Culpeper is at Canterbury, dated 15th August, 1660, and proved 11th April 1661, by Edmund Gibbon, Esq., her son.
  3. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.

Robert Scott of Smeeth

M, (say 1575 - )
Birth*say 1575 Robert was born say 1575. 

Family

Child
Last Edited25 December 1999

Thomas Scott of Smeeth1

M, (say 1605 - )
FatherRobert Scott of Smeeth (s 1575 - )
Birth*say 1605 Thomas was born say 1605. 
Marriage*3 November 1636 He married Anna Culpeper at Frittenden, co. Kent, England, on 3 November 1636. 
(1) Will15 August 1660 He is mentioned in the will of Mary Beeston on 15 August 1660.2 

Family

Anna Culpeper (circa October 1611 - after 1660)
Last Edited25 December 1999

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pp 66-67. The will of Mary Beeston Culpeper is at Canterbury, dated 15th August, 1660, and proved 11th April 1661, by Edmund Gibbon, Esq., her son.

John Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex1

M, (1568 - 6 October 1607)
FatherFrancis Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent (1538 - 31 May 1591)
MotherPhilippa Hinckstead (s 1549 - b 7 Jul 1574)
Name Variation He was also known as John Culpeper of Pennington.2 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*1568 John was born in 1568. 
(4) Will20 May 1590 He is mentioned in the will of Francis Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent at co. Kent, England, on 20 May 1590.3 
Middle Temple*12 March 1593/94  On 12 March 1593/94, John was admitted to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, commonly known as Middle Temple, one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London.4 
Marriage*say 1597 He married Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent say 1597. 
(Heir) Will22 October 1602 John, Elizabeth, Thomas, Anthony, Henry, John, William and Elizabeth named as heir(s) in the will of Thomas Culpeper of Wilmington, co. Sussex on 22 October 1602.5 
(2) Will13 June 1604 He is mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Broke at Wilmington, co. Sussex, England, on 13 June 1604.6 
Biography* John, who, as may be seen from his father's Inquisition, was 23 years of age and more in 1591, and therefore born about 1568, married Anne, daughter of Thomas and Margery Scott, of Sevenoaks, in Kent, and widow successively of Edward Puckering, gent., and of Mr. Bourchier (vide Visitation of London, 1634, published by the Harl. Soc.) He matriculated at Oxford from Hart Hall, 18 Nov 1586, aged 17, and was admitted of the Middle Temple, 1593, as son and heir of Francis, of Hollingbourne. Soon after this he married and settled at Folkington, in Sussex, and by his wife Anne had two sons:

(i.) Thomas, bap. at St. Mary Woolchurch, Haw, London, 4 Jan 1600/1, as son of Mr. John Culpepper, of Fointon (Folkington), in Sussex; (ii.) John; and a daughter: (iii.) Frances, who married about 1619, Herbert Hay, of Glyndebourne, near Lewes, Esq.

He was buried at Wilmington, as of Folkington, 6 Oct 1607, and his widow re-married at Folkington 2 Jan 1608/9, as her fourth husband, Edmund Hayes, or Hay, of Battle, gent., who was buried there 10 Nov 1621, leaving her surviving.7 
Biography He matriculated at Hart Hall, Oxford, November 18, 1586, as 'of Kent, aged 17' (Foster); and was described in his father's inq. p. m., October, 1591, as 'son and next heir, of the age of 23 years and more.' On March 12, 1593/4, he was admitted to the Middle Temple as 'Mr. John Culpeper, late of Clements Inne [was he a contemporary of justice Shallow?], gent., son and heir of Francis C., late of Hollingbourne, Esq., deceased' (Hopwood, i, 339). By his will (P.C.C. Windebank, 30) proved in 1607, he styled himself 'of Fogington.' By his wife, who was a Scott of Seven Oaks (an aunt of that George Scott who was a diligent 'private member' of the Virginia Company to its end. Cf. Brown, Genesis, ii, 996) and with whom he had Folkington, he left issue which persisted for three generations and became extinct in 1693 with John Culpeper of Riverhead in Seven Oaks, co. Kent. For this family see the pedigree of 'Culpeper of Fogington,' recorded at the Visitation of Sussex, 1633-34; the wills P.C.C. Coke, 136; Duke, 130; and Coker, 100; and the case of Culpeper v. Wigg, 1679, in Chancery Reports temp. Finch, 426.4 
Will*7 September 1607 He made a will at Folkington, co. Sussex, England, on 7 September 1607.

I John Culpeper of Fogington in the county of Sussex, Esquire. To my daughter Frauncis (Frances Culpeper) £500 at marriage or 21, if married with the consent of her mother and my overseers. To Henry Parker, son of my good friend Sir Nicholas Parker, Kt. and my godsonne, a colt or £5. To John Ranger and Agnes Honny who have attended me in my sickness 10s. To the residue of my servants 5s. each--land in co. Southampton to myself for life, then to my wife Anne (Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent), then to my daughter Fraunces, remainder to my brother Thomas Culpeper (Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Elder, Knight) (i.e. half brother) and his heirs, with remainder to my right heirs. To my mother in law Mrs. Margerie Scott (Margery Scott) a ring of 5 marks. To William Jurden 20 nobles. Residuary legatee and Executrix my wife Anne. Overseers my brothers in law Richard Scott and George Scott and my friend Herbert Springett Esq. Witnesses Jo. Rivers, Clemens Athurst, William Jurden. Proved 28 Apr. 1608 by Anne Culpeper the relict.7 
Burial*6 October 1607 His body was interred on 6 October 1607 at Wilmington, co. Sussex, England
Death*6 October 1607 He died at Penton Mewsey Manor, co. Sussex, England, on 6 October 1607.1 
Probate28 April 1608 Probate action was taken on John's estate on 28 April 1608 at co. Kent, England,

P.C.C. 30 Windebank. 
Note*14 September 1610 By Inquisition taken at Winchester on 14 Sep 8 James I (1610) after the death of John Culpeper gent. it was found that he died seized of the manor of Penyton Meysey in the county of Southampton and of a messuage and carucate of land in Penyton Meysey, lately William Peverells, and to the aforesaid John Culpeper a fine was levied in the 4th year of the now King between George Scott and Edmund Scott plaintiffs and the aforesaid John Culpeper and Anne his wife deforciants of the manor of Pennyngton Mewsey alias Penyton Meysey with the appurtenances 20 messuages 10 cottages, 10 lofts, 3 dovecots, 20 gardens, 12 orchards, 2000 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow 1000 acres of pasture 200 acres of wood, 200 acres of furze and heath and £6 rents with appurtenances in Pennyngton Mewsey, Fascott, and Hatherden, to the use of the said John Culpeper and Anne and the longer liver of them, afterwards to the heirs male on the body of the said Anne, and afterwards to John Culpepers right heirs, according to an Indenture 1 May 4 James I between the said parties. The said John Culpeper in the brief named had issue male on the body of the said Anne a certain John Culpeper. The said John Culpeper in the brief named was also seized of the Advowson Rectory and church of Penyton Meysey, and so seized died 6 Oct 5 James I at Penyton Meysey, but Anne survives him and is living at Penyton Meysey. John Culpeper is son and heir of the above John and Anne and was aged 8 years 10 months and 5 days at the death of his father. The manor of Penyton Meysey is held of the King as of the heredity of Thomas Seymor who died without heir, and the messuage and carucate are held of the King as of his honour of Gloucester both by military service. The advowson is held of the King in capite, and is worth nothing because it is filled (quia plena).7 
(1) Probate30 July 1639 He is mentioned in the probate of the estate of an unknown person at Winchester, Hampshire, England, on 30 July 1639.2 

Family

Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent (say 1572 - after 1621)
Children
Last Edited3 June 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pages 76-77. Chancery Inq. P.M., 15 Charles I (1639), pt. 2, No. 75.
  3. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    P.C.C. 85 Sainberbe, Will dated May 20, 1590, Proved November 22, 1591.
  4. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm.
  5. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    Abstract of the Will of Thomas Culpeper, of Wilmington, from Lewes, A. 11, 218, and P.C.C., 102 Bolein.
  6. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    P.C.C. 54 Staffordes.
  7. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pages 74-75.

Walter Culpeper1

M, (before 2 November 1573 - 1595)
FatherFrancis Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent (1538 - 31 May 1591)
MotherPhilippa Hinckstead (s 1549 - b 7 Jul 1574)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*before 2 November 1573 Walter was born at Harrietsham, co. Kent, England, before 2 November 1573. 
Baptism2 November 1573 He was baptized at Harrietsham, co. Kent, England, on 2 November 1573.  
(5) Will20 May 1590 He is mentioned in the will of Francis Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent at co. Kent, England, on 20 May 1590.2 
(7) Will8 March 1594 He is mentioned in the will of Joan Pordage on 8 March 1594.3 
Death*1595 He died at Holland in 1595. 
Biography* He was baptized in Harrietsham, November 2, 1573, as 'Walterus filius Francisci Culpep'; and is named both in his father's will and in that of his father's widow, the latter indicating that he was living in March, 1594/5. The visitation pedigrees enter him as 'slayne in Holland,' and it seems likely that he died fighting under Sir Francis Vere, perhaps in the wild foray on Crudenburg on August 22, 1595 (See Markham, The Fighting Veres, 214).
Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern neck." 
Last Edited13 February 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Fairfax Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck - Chapters of Culpepper Genealogy, Richmond, VA: The Old Dominion Press (Privately printed), 1926, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film #929429. Transcription available online at: http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/default.htm
    P.C.C. 85 Sainberbe, Will dated May 20, 1590, Proved November 22, 1591.
  3. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    C. Liber 38, No. 168.

John Pordage of Rodmersham, co. Kent

M, (1493 - 14 May 1589)
Birth*1493 John was born in 1493. 
Marriage* He married an unknown person . 
Death*14 May 1589 He died on 14 May 1589. 
Burial*1589 His body was interred in 1589 at Rodmersham, co. Kent, England

Family

Child
Last Edited9 May 1999

Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent1

F, (say 1572 - after 1621)
FatherThomas Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent (s 1542 - )
MotherMargery (?) (s 1544 - )
Birth*say 1572 Ann was born say 1572. 
Marriagebefore 1591 She married Edward Puckering gent. before 1591. 
Married Namebefore 1591  As of before 1591, her married name was Puckering. 
Marriage1591 She married Thomas Bowcher citizen and haberdasher of London in 1591. 
Married Name1591  As of 1591, her married name was Bowcher. 
Marriage*say 1597 She married John Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex say 1597. 
Married Namesay 1597  As of say 1597, her married name was Culpeper. 
(2) Will7 September 1607 She is mentioned in the will of John Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex at Folkington, co. Sussex, England, on 7 September 1607.2 
Marriage2 January 1609 She married Edmund Hayes of Battle, gent. at Folkington, co. Sussex, England, on 2 January 1609. 
Married Name2 January 1609  As of 2 January 1609, her married name was Hayes. 
Death*after 1621 She died after 1621. 
(2) Probate30 July 1639 She is mentioned in the probate of the estate of an unknown person at Winchester, Hampshire, England, on 30 July 1639.3 

Family

John Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex (1568 - 6 October 1607)
Children
Last Edited3 June 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pages 74-75.
  3. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pages 76-77. Chancery Inq. P.M., 15 Charles I (1639), pt. 2, No. 75.

Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex1

M, (circa 1600 - before 19 March 1639)
FatherJohn Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex (1568 - 6 Oct 1607)
MotherAnn Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent (s 1572 - a 1621)
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Birth*circa 1600 Thomas was born circa 1600. 
Baptism4 January 1601 He was baptized at St. Mary Woolchurch, Haw, co. Kent, England, on 4 January 1601.  
Marriage*say 1629 He married Elizabeth Goodridge say 1629. 
Burial*19 March 1639 His body was interred on 19 March 1639 at Folkington, co. Sussex, England
Death*before 19 March 1639 He died at Folkington, co. Sussex, England, before 19 March 1639. 
Biography* By an Inquisition taken at King's Clere, co. Southampton, 8 Oct 1610 (8 James I), it was found that John Culpeper, gent., had issue male on the body of Anne his wife a certain Thomas Culpeper, who is his son and heir, and was aged 11 on 25 Dec 1609..
     This Thomas, though from the Inquisition it would appear that he was born 25 Dec 1598, is presumably the Thomas baptized at St. Mary Woolchurch, Haw, on 4 Jan 1600/1, and was probably the Sir Thomas Culpeper knighted at Whitehall 10 Dec 1628. From the Visitation of Sussex in 1634 he married Elizabeth, daughter of ___ Goodridge, of ___ in co. York, sister to Henry Goodridge, by whom he had the following children, all baptized at Folkington on the dates given:
     (i) Anne, daughter of Thomas Culpepper, Knight, 21 Jun 1632. She married at Wilmington, 1 Aug 1648, John Honey, of Ditchling, gent., but died s.p., and was buried at Wilmington 4 Apr 1649.
     (ii) John, son of Thomas Culpepper, Knight, 18 Feb 1663/4.
     (iii) Francis, son of Thomas Culpepper, Knight, 16 Jun 1635.
     (iv) William, son of Thomas Culpepper, Knight, 26 Oct 1637.

     His wife Elizabeth was buried at Folkington 5 May 1638, and Sir Thomas himself was buried there 19 Mar 1638/9.2 
Probate30 July 1639 Probate action was taken on Thomas's estate on 30 July 1639 at Winchester, Hampshire, England,

He left no will, but by an Inquest P.M., the jurors found that:
     On a day before the death of the said Sir Thomas Culpeper, a certain John Culpeper (John Culpeper of Riverhead in Seven Oaks, co. Kent) father of the aforesaid Thomas was in his lifetime seized in fee simple of the manor of Pennington Mewsey alias Pennyton Mewsey with appurtenances in the county of Southampton, and of and in one messuage (dwelling house) and one carucate of land (as much land as could be tilled by a team of eight oxen in one year) with appurtenances (rights) in the parish of Pennington Mewsey alias Pennyton Mewsey, lately the lands of William Peverell, and that the aforesaid John Culpeper by Indenture dated 1 May 4 James, late King of England (1606) made between the aforesaid John Culpeper by the name of John Culpeper of Pennington co. Southampton Esq. and Anne (Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent) his wife of the first part and George Scott and Edmund Scott of the other part agreed with the said George and Edmund Scott that he and the said John and Anne his wife should before Easter term next ensuing levy a fine of all the premises to the use of the aforesaid John Culpeper and Anne his wife for the terms of their lives, and after their decease to the use of their heirs male, with remainder to the right heirs of the aforesaid John. And the said fine was accordingly levied by which fine and Indenture and Act of Parliament of 4 Feb 27 Henry VIII (1536), the aforesaid John Culpeper and Anne his wife were seized of the aforesaid manor in lordship as of a free tenement for the term of their lives. The aforesaid John Culpeper was also seized of the advowson, Rectory and Church of Pennington Mewsey alias Pennyton Mewsey, and having issue by the aforesaid Anne, (John) died on 6 Oct 5 James (1607) and that the aforesaid Anne survived him, and is yet living. After the death of the said John the advowson of Pennington Mewsey and the reversion of the premises descended to the aforesaid Sir Thomas Culpeper Knight named in the brief and afterwards he had a release out of the hands of the King of so much of the premises as devolved on the King by the death of the aforesaid John Culpeper. The aforesaid Sir Thomas Culpeper died on 6 Mar last past and John Culpeper Esq. (John Culpeper of Riverhead in Seven Oaks, co. Kent) is his son and next heir, and at the time of the death of Thomas Culpeper his father was aged 5 years 2 months and 21 days. The aforesaid Anne widow of the aforesaid John is still alive. The Manor of Pennington Mewsey is held of the King as of the heredity of Sir Thomas Seymor Knight, who died without heirs, by military service and is worth 20s per annum. The messuage and carucate is held of the King as of his honour of Gloucester by military service and is worth 5s. The advowson is held of the King in capite and is worth nothing because it is filled.3 

Family

Elizabeth Goodridge (say 1611 - before 5 May 1638)
Children
Last Edited3 June 2011

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pages 76-77.
  3. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII,47-81, (1904)http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
    Pages 76-77. Chancery Inq. P.M., 15 Charles I (1639), pt. 2, No. 75.