Jesse James Perry

M, (21 January 1895 - 8 June 1964)
Birth*21 January 1895 Jesse was born at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 21 January 1895. 
Marriage*25 November 1914 He married Mary Emma Culpepper at Opossum Quarter, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 25 November 1914 at age 19.1 
Death*8 June 1964 He died at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 8 June 1964 at age 69. 

Family

Mary Emma Culpepper (1 February 1894 - 27 January 1984)
Last Edited28 September 2007

Citations

  1. North Carolina State Archives, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8909
    Mary Emma Culpepper, White, Female, married Jesse James Perry in 1914 in Pasquotank Co., NC.

Robert L. Davis

M, (say 1894 - )
Birth*say 1894 Robert was born say 1894. 
Marriage*17 November 1915 He married Lula Lavina Culpepper at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 17 November 1915.1 

Family

Lula Lavina Culpepper (28 September 1896 - 26 October 1966)
Last Edited28 September 2007

Citations

  1. North Carolina State Archives, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8909
    Lula Culpepper, White, Female, married Robert L Davis in 1915 in Pasquotank Co., NC.

Maude Tilly Mann

F, (14 September 1896 - October 1974)
FatherTheodore Dolphis Mann (20 Jun 1869 - 15 Mar 1941)
MotherSarah Elizabeth Tillett (22 Feb 1867 - 27 Apr 1951)
Birth*14 September 1896 Maude was born on 14 September 1896.1 
Marriage*say 1931 She married Horace Mayfield Culpepper at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, say 1931. 
Married Namesay 1931  As of say 1931, her married name was Culpepper. 
SSN*1973 Her Social Security Number was issued in 1973 in Virginia.1 
Burial*October 1974 Her body was interred in October 1974 at Falls Church (city), Virginia.2 
Death*October 1974 She died at Fairfax (city), Virginia, in October 1974 at age 78.1 

Family

Horace Mayfield Culpepper (15 February 1899 - 16 July 1966)
Last Edited2 January 2011

Citations

  1. 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
  2. E-mail written Jul 2007 to Warren Culpepper from III (#57465) Horace Mayfield Culpepper, Sterling, VA, Phone 703-444-8614, e-mail address.

Wilbur Culpepper1

F, (16 September 1901 - June 1902)
FatherLeroy C. Culpepper (8 Apr 1858 - 30 Mar 1931)
MotherMartha Davis (25 Jul 1866 - 1 Jan 1937)
Birth*16 September 1901 Wilbur was born on 16 September 1901. 
Death*June 1902 She died in June 1902. 
Last Edited14 September 1999

Citations

  1. George Bright Culpepper, One Family - Culpepper, James Marion Culpepper family, 25 page, typed manuscript, unpub., 8 Oct 1942.

Wilma Nancy Culpepper1,2

F, (29 November 1903 - 17 May 1993)
FatherLeroy C. Culpepper2 (8 Apr 1858 - 30 Mar 1931)
MotherMartha Davis2 (25 Jul 1866 - 1 Jan 1937)
Name Variation She was also known as Vivian.3 
Birth*29 November 1903 Wilma was born at Opossum Quarter, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 29 November 1903.2 
(Daughter) 1910 Census15 April 1910 Mary, Lula and Wilma was listed as a daughter in Leroy C. Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Providence, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina.4 
(Daughter) 1920 Census1 January 1920 Wilma was listed as a daughter in Leroy C. Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina.3 
Marriage*8 July 1923 She married Miles Wilton Bunch at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 8 July 1923 at age 19.5 
Married Name8 July 1923  As of 8 July 1923, her married name was Bunch.5 
(Daughter) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Wilma was listed as a daughter in Leroy C. Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina.6 
Death*17 May 1993 She died at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 17 May 1993 at age 89.7 

Family

Miles Wilton Bunch (14 February 1904 - 29 November 1928)
Child
Last Edited7 October 2007

Citations

  1. Sharon Pierce Culpepper records, Beverly Sharon Pierce Culpepper (#1334), Greenville, NC (2007), to Lew Griffin, 1996.
  2. MyFamily.com Inc. (Original data: Register of Deeds. North Carolina Birth Indexes. Raleigh NC State Archives), compiler, North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8783
    Leroy C Culpepper and Martha Davis are the parents of Luther Bertran Culpepper, Male, born 12 Mar 1886, Lula Culpepper, Female, born 28 Sep 1896, Horace Mayfield Culpepper, Male, born 15 Feb 1899, and Wilma Nancy Culpepper, Female, born 29 Nov 1903, all in Pasquotank Co., NC.
  3. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 51, Page 14A, Lines 1-3, Ward 1, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., NC (1 Mar 1920)
    Rents home at 712 Road Street
    Leroy Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 62, md, NC/NC/NC, Not employed
    Martha Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 52, md, NC/NC/NC
    Vivian Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 16, sng, NC/NC/NC.
  4. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 73, Page 11B, Lines 86-92, Providence, Pasquotank Co., NC (2 May 1910)
    Rents home on a back road
    Leroy Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 53, md-27yrs, NC/NC/NC, Farmer
    Martha Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 43, md-27yrs, ch 9/8, NC/NC/NC
    George C. Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 19, sng, NC/NC/NC, Farm Laborer
    Mary Emma Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 16, sng, NC/NC/NC
    Lula Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 13, sng, NC/NC/NC
    Harris Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 11, sng, NC/NC/NC
    Wilma Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 6, sng, NC/NC/NC.
  5. North Carolina State Archives, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8909
    Wilma Nancy Culpepper, White, Female, married Wilton Miles Bunch in 1923 in Pasquotank Co., NC.
  6. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 1, Page 19B, 714 N Read St, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., NC
    Home=$4,000, Radio=Y, Farm=N
    Leroy C Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 73, md@26, NC/NC/NC, No Occupation, Vet=N
    Martha Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 64, md@18, NC/NC/NC
    Wilmer C (Culpepper) Bunch, Daughter, F, Wh, 26, wid, NC/NC/NC
    Margaret C Bunch, Granddaughter, F, Wh, 5, sng, NC/NC/NC.
  7. The Generations Network Inc., compiler, North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-1996, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8908
    Wilma Culpepper Bunch, Female, White, Widowed, born 29 Nov 1903, died 17 May 1993 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., NC, SSN: 237-03-0337.

Miles Wilton Bunch

M, (14 February 1904 - 29 November 1928)
Birth*14 February 1904 Miles was born at Rocky Hock, Chowan Co., North Carolina, on 14 February 1904. 
Marriage*8 July 1923 He married Wilma Nancy Culpepper at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 8 July 1923 at age 19.1 
Death*29 November 1928 He died at Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, on 29 November 1928 at age 24
drowned. 

Family

Wilma Nancy Culpepper (29 November 1903 - 17 May 1993)
Child
Last Edited7 October 2007

Citations

  1. North Carolina State Archives, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8909
    Wilma Nancy Culpepper, White, Female, married Wilton Miles Bunch in 1923 in Pasquotank Co., NC.
  2. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 1, Page 19B, 714 N Read St, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., NC
    Home=$4,000, Radio=Y, Farm=N
    Leroy C Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 73, md@26, NC/NC/NC, No Occupation, Vet=N
    Martha Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 64, md@18, NC/NC/NC
    Wilmer C (Culpepper) Bunch, Daughter, F, Wh, 26, wid, NC/NC/NC
    Margaret C Bunch, Granddaughter, F, Wh, 5, sng, NC/NC/NC.

Captain Joshua D. Davis

M, (13 January 1831 - 27 May 1886)
FatherAdam S. Davis (17 Nov 1794 - b 1850)
MotherMartha Penelope Sykes (17 Oct 1799 - 1864)
Birth*13 January 1831 Joshua was born at Perquimans Co., North Carolina, on 13 January 1831. 
Marriage*3 June 1852 He married Lavinia Davis at North Carolina on 3 June 1852 at age 21. 
Death*27 May 1886 He died at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 27 May 1886 at age 55. 

Family

Lavinia Davis (13 January 1833 - 18 July 1873)
Child
Last Edited13 September 2002

Lavinia Davis

F, (13 January 1833 - 18 July 1873)
FatherJohn Davis (s 1803 - )
MotherKeturah Smithson (s 1805 - )
Birth*13 January 1833 Lavinia was born at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 13 January 1833. 
Marriage*3 June 1852 She married Captain Joshua D. Davis at North Carolina on 3 June 1852 at age 19. 
Death*18 July 1873 She died at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 18 July 1873 at age 40. 

Family

Captain Joshua D. Davis (13 January 1831 - 27 May 1886)
Child
Last Edited12 July 1999

John Davis

M, (say 1803 - )
Birth*say 1803 John was born say 1803. 
Marriage* He married Keturah Smithson

Family

Keturah Smithson (say 1805 - )
Child
Last Edited8 October 1999

Keturah Smithson

F, (say 1805 - )
Married Name Her married name was Davis. 
Marriage* She married John Davis
Birth*say 1805 Keturah was born say 1805. 

Family

John Davis (say 1803 - )
Child
Last Edited8 October 1999

Adam S. Davis

M, (17 November 1794 - before 1850)
Birth*17 November 1794 Adam was born at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, on 17 November 1794. 
Marriage*circa 1817 He married Martha Penelope Sykes at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, circa 1817. 
Death*before 1850 He died at Perquimans Co., North Carolina, before 1850. 

Family

Martha Penelope Sykes (17 October 1799 - 1864)
Child
Last Edited14 April 1999

Martha Penelope Sykes

F, (17 October 1799 - 1864)
Birth*17 October 1799 Martha was born at Perquimans Co., North Carolina, on 17 October 1799. 
Marriage*circa 1817 She married Adam S. Davis at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, circa 1817. 
Married Namecirca 1817  As of circa 1817, her married name was Davis. 
Death*1864 She died at Perquimans Co., North Carolina, in 1864. 

Family

Adam S. Davis (17 November 1794 - before 1850)
Child
Last Edited14 April 1999

Frank Mullen Newby

M, (say 1891 - )
Birth*say 1891 Frank was born say 1891. 
Marriage* He married Lillie Mae Brothers

Family

Lillie Mae Brothers (say 1893 - )
Child
Last Edited8 October 1999

Lillie Mae Brothers

F, (say 1893 - )
Married Name Her married name was Newby. 
Marriage* She married Frank Mullen Newby
Birth*say 1893 Lillie was born say 1893. 

Family

Frank Mullen Newby (say 1891 - )
Child
Last Edited8 October 1999

Norman Pierce

M, (say 1914 - )
Birth*say 1914 Norman was born say 1914. 
Marriage* He married Elizabeth Nevada Copeland

Family

Elizabeth Nevada Copeland (say 1916 - )
Last Edited8 October 1999

Elizabeth Nevada Copeland

F, (say 1916 - )
Married Name Her married name was Pierce. 
Marriage* She married Norman Pierce
Birth*say 1916 Elizabeth was born say 1916. 

Family

Norman Pierce (say 1914 - )
Last Edited8 October 1999

Solon A. Murphy

M, (say 1856 - )
Birth*say 1856 Solon was born say 1856. 
Marriage* He married Georgianna Twiddy

Family

Georgianna Twiddy (say 1858 - )
Child
Last Edited8 October 1999

Georgianna Twiddy

F, (say 1858 - )
Married Name Her married name was Murphy. 
Marriage* She married Solon A. Murphy
Birth*say 1858 Georgianna was born say 1858. 

Family

Solon A. Murphy (say 1856 - )
Child
Last Edited8 October 1999

Henry Culpepper of Marion SC

M, (26 October 1781 - 21 July 1856)
FatherHenry Culpepper of Martin Co., NC (s 1753 - 1781)
MotherJean (?) (s 1753 - )
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by Henry Culpepper of Marion SC is believed to have no living male descendants with the Culpepper surname. If you know otherwise, please contact Lew Griffin using the link at the bottom of this page. 
Birth*26 October 1781 Henry was born at Martin Co., North Carolina, on 26 October 1781.1 
(free wh male 0-16) 1790 Census2 August 1790 Henry was probably a free white male, under 16 years old, in Jean (?)'s household on the 1790 Census on 2 August 1790 at Martin Co., North Carolina.
(Enumerated in the census but otherwise not identified is one free colored person.)2 
Deed*11 January 1796 He was granted a deed on 11 January 1796 at Martin Co., North Carolina,

Martin Co., NC, Book C, p. 442, 11 Jan 1796. Nehemiah Ballentine and wife Martha to Henry Culpepper, for £50, 75 acres adjacent to John Bryant, Edward Ballentine, and Nehemiah Ballentine. Witnesses: William Wallace and John Bryan (sic). 
DeedNovember 1797 He was granted a deed in November 1797 at Martin Co., North Carolina,

Martin Co., NC, Book C, p. 498, Nov 1797. Edward Ballentine to Henry Culpepper for $60, 50 acres on Mill Swamp adjacent to Edward Ballentine. Witnesses: Samuel Cherry, Elizer Cockburn. 
Deed10 November 1801 He granted a deed on 10 November 1801 at Martin Co., North Carolina,

Martin Co., NC, Book D, p. 27, 10 Nov 1801. Henry Culpepper of Liberty [now Marion] Co. SC to William Cherry, for £37 and ten shillings, 50 acres on Mill Swamp adjacent to Andrews and Solomon Cherry. Witnesses Roderick Cherry, Solomon Cherry. 
Marriage*before 1810 He married Mary Coleman at Marion District, South Carolina, before 1810. 
1810 Census*6 August 1810 Henry was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Marion District, South Carolina. Unaccounted for is 1 female 45+..3 
1820 Census*7 August 1820 Henry was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Marion District, South Carolina. Unaccounted for is 1 male 0-10..4,5 
1850 Census*1 June 1850 Henry was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 June 1850 at Marion District, South Carolina.1 
Will*1856 He made a will at Marion District, South Carolina, in 1856, naming as heir(s) George J. Culpepper, Jane Elender Culpepper, Mary Coleman, Robert Benjamin Exum and Mary Catherine Culpepper.

Will mentions my children Jane Exum and George J. Culpepper; Robert B. Exum, the husband of Jane; granddaughter Mary C. Culpepper; beloved wife Mary Culpepper; grandson Henry B. Exum. Robert and Mary were appointed executors. Jos. Derackin and Elijah Hicks were witnesses. Moses W. Brown appointed guardian ad litem of infant Mary A. C. Culpepper.6 
Death*21 July 1856 He died at Marion District, South Carolina, on 21 July 1856 at age 74.7 
Biography* That this Henry Culpepper of Marion County was from the Martin Co, NC, family is shown by the deeds above as well as bythe following:.
     Book D, p. 27, 10 Nov 1801, Henry Culpepper of Liberty [now Marion] Co. SC to William Cherry, for £37 and ten shillings, 50 acres on Mill Swamp adjacent to Andrews and Solomon Cherry. Witnesses Roderick Cherry, Solomon Cherry.
     On 2 Apr 1801, Henry Culpepper of the Marion District of Liberty County, SC, was appointed by Ephraim Burnet of the same place as attorney to receive sums belonging to Burnett at the death of Rebekah Burnet living in Martin Co., NC, which sums will be property left by her grandfather Harod. /s/ Ephraim (x) Burnet, wife Elizabeth (x) Burnet. Wit: Nathaniel Gibson and Varnal (x) Adams. Proved by Gibson before R. Gregg, JP, 13 Jun 1801. Recorded 23 Sep 1801 (Marion Co. SC Deed Book A, pages 186-187).
     On 12 Jun 1802, Henry Culpepper and Malcom Monroe witnessed the sale by Thomas Knight of Marion District to John Gibson of same place for $900, 885 acres on Peedee River. /s/ Thomas Knight and proved by Culpepper before Francis Wayne, QU, 3 Aug 1819. Recorded 6 May 1820. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book I, pages 236-237).
     On 30 Aug 1803, Henry Culpepper and John Gregg witnessed the sale by James Hudson of Marion District to Baker Wiggins of NC for $50, 177 acres on N side Willow Creek. /s/ James Hudson. Gregg proved before Thos. Godbold, JP, 24 Aug 1804. Recorded 5 Sep 1805. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book C, pages 139-140).
     On 16 Mar 1804, William Tucker of Marion District sold for $600 to Henry Culpepper, a planter of the same place, two tracts containing 411 acres on Jeffreys Creek and also bounded by Robert Gleen and Richard Green. /s/ William Tucker. Wit: E. Burch, Jno. Cooper, Jeremiah (x) Brown. Proved by Burch, 20 Aug 1804 before Thos. Godbold, JQ. Recorded 27 Aug 1804. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book C, pages 22-23).
     On 22 Mar 1804, Henry Culpepper, James Mumford and Wilson (x) Blan witnessed the sale by Charles Barfield of Marion to Joel Bryan of same place for $150, 200 acres of Big Swamp, bounded by Jonathan Shadwick. /s/ Charles Barfield, Luse Barfield. Proved by Mumford before Robt. Gregg, JP, 24 Sep 1804. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book C, page 40).
     On 15 Feb 1806, Henry Culpepper of Marion District sold to Joseph Causick of Darlington District, SC, for $900, 711 acres on South side of Jeffers Creek and bounded W by Richard Green. /s/ Henry Culpepper. Wit: Saml Blackwell, John McCown, James Lane. Proved by Blackwell before Timothy Dargan, JQ, Darlington DIstrict, 6 Mar 1806. Recorded 25 Mar 1806. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book C, pages 233-234).
     On 22 Feb 1806, Henry Culpepper of Marion District sold to David Harrel of same place for $500, 125 acres on middle branch SW side of Great Pee Dee River. Original grant of 6 Aug 1787 to John Porter. /s/ Henry Culpepper. Wit: Thomas Finklea, James Holland. Proved by Holland before Robert Gregg, JP 21 Feb 1806. Recorded 3 Mar 1806. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book C, pages 221-222).
     On 1 Jan 1807, Henry Culpepper was paid by Administratrix Mary Mathew in connection with the settlement of David Perkins estate. (Roll #666).
     On 2 Jun 1810, Henry Culpepper and Samuel Thompson witnessed the sale by John Burnett, Jr. of Marion District to Turner Bryan of same place for $1000, 397 acres on Jeffries Creek. /s/ John Burnett. Proved by Culpepper before R. Gregg, JQ, 27 Jun 1810. Recorded 2 Jan 1812. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book F, page 18).
     On 7 Mar 1810, Henry Culpepper purchased from the estate of Peniah Savage. (Roll #705).
     On 4 Oct 1810, Henry Culpepper and Mark Done(?) witnessed the sale by Lemuel Bryan of Marion District, planter, to Jane Ballentine of same place for $50 a tract bordering Charles Barfield. /s/ Lemuel Bryan. Proved by Culpepper before Robert Gregg, JQ, 6 Oct 1810. Recorded 15 Oct 1810. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book E, pages 223-224).
     On 15 Feb 1811, Henry Culpepper was one of the purchasers from the estate of William West (Roll #803).
     Following the death in Nov 1811 of Dr. Samuel Killburn, both Henry and James Culpepper purchase from Dr. Killburn's estate. (Roll #435).
     On 4 Mar 1815, Henry Culpepper, Willis Day and Robert Hudson witnessed the sale by William Alsobrook of Marion District to Edward & Joseph Burch for $900, livestock and slaves. /s/ William Alsobrook. Proved by Day before Turner Bryan, JP, 10 Jun 1815. Recorded 22 Jul 1815. (Marion Co. SC Deed Book F, pages 278-279).
     On 5 Oct 1818, an Alias Bond for Henry Culpepper in connection with the estate of Martha Pittman, administered by Turner Bryan. (Roll #462).
     In Feb 1823, Henry Culpepper was an appraiser for the estate of Daniel Stone and subsequently purchased from it. (Roll #715).
     In Oct 1824, Henry Culpepper was named an appraiser of the estate of Jesse Staten and subsequently purchased from the estate. (Roll #704).
     On 5 Feb 1827, Henry Culpepper was granted letters of administration for the estate of Bryan West. (Roll #809).
     Circa 1828, Henry Culpepper purchases from the estate of Jeremiah Brown (Sales Book A, pages 63-65).
     1 Sep 1829, Henry Culpepper paid 50 cents ferrage, 1 day, for 24 miles back & forth to court in response to subpoena.
     1 Sep 1838, Henry Culpepper paid 25 cents ferrage for riding 17 miles to court for 4 days attendance in response to subpoena.
     On 3 Dec 1836, H. Culpepper was an appraiser of the estate of Dotson Stone (Roll #718).
     On 14 Jan 1839, Henry Culpepper was one of the purchasers from the estate of Leonard G. Smith (Roll #741).
     On 27 Sep 1841, Henry Culpepper is appointed administrator of the estate of Prudence Coleman, who died intestate. Considerable activity occurred in the settlement through 1844 (Roll #170).8,9,10,11,12 
Research note*22 May 2004 Henry of Marion Co. SC is a known son of Henry Culpepper of Martin Co. NC. 

Family

Mary Coleman (circa 1790 - after 1 June 1880)
Children
Last Edited11 July 2011

Citations

  1. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 21A, Family 315, Unk Twp, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, 68, M, Farmer, $1000, Marion District, SC
    Mary Culpepper, 55, F, Marion District, SC
    George Culpepper, 21, M, Marion District, SC.
  2. 1790 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 441, Ancestry.com Image 12, Unknown Township, Martin Co., NC
    Jane Culpepper, 1 M<16, 1 F, 1 Free.
  3. 1810 Federal Census, United States.
    Unknown Township, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, page 134, 1 M26-45, 1 F26-45, 1 F45+, 1 slave.
  4. P. 57.
  5. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Unknown Townships, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, page 57, 2 M0-10, 1 M26-45, 1 F26-45, 0 slaves (ID: 1365).
  6. Book 3, p. 17.
  7. Unknown author, Brent Holcomb, Editor, "unknown article title," South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, .
  8. Lucille Utley, compiler, Marion Co., SC Abstract of Deeds, Vol 1, Books A-E, 1800-1811, Charlotte, North Carolina: A.W. Sutcliffe, 1996, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2 U85 1996.
    pages 18, 57, 60, 74, 83, 85, 161, 163.
  9. Lucille Utley, compiler, Marion Co., SC Abstract of Deeds, Vol 2, Books F-I & K, 1811-1823, Charlotte, North Carolina: Forebears Press, 1907, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2 U85 1996.
    pages 3, 45 and 135.
  10. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 1, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    pages 29, 127, 257, 258.
  11. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 2, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    pages 16, 24, 51, 52, 56-57, 59, 73-74, 122-123, 125, 221.
  12. Lucille Utley, compiler, Marion Co., SC Court Records, Court of Common Pleas, 1788 to June 1861, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 2002, Repository: Hartsville SC Genealogical Research Library.
    pages 35, 54.

Robert Coleman1

M, (circa 1754 - 22 February 1825)
Birth*circa 1754 Robert was born circa 1754. 
American Revolution*between 1775 and 1783 He provided service in the American Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1783
(DAR Listing: Robert Coleman, born circa 1755 in South Carolina, died 22 Feb 1825 in South Carolina, married Prudence ___, Sergeant, South Carolina, Widow Pensioned, Heirs Pensioned
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Revolutionary War Pension W23858 Application Transcript
     To the best of my ability, the following is a transcript of the application by Prudence Coleman. Editorial notes are in parentheses () and a question mark indicates the location of an unintelligible word and the word "guess" means my best guess. /s/ Robert E. Ericson, II, January 14, 1998
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State of South Carolina, District of Marion
     On this Twenty Eigth day of November in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Fourty.
     Personally appeared before the (?) a Justice of the Peace, Mrs. Prudence Coleman a resident near Lynch's Creek, in the District of Marion, and the State of South Carolina, aged Eighty Four years since the 28th day of August last past, who being duly sworn according to the law, doth, on her Oath, make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the act of Congress passed July 4th 1836:
     - That she is the widow of Robert Coleman, who was a Sergeant, during a part of the Revolutionary War - afterwards a First Lieutenant under Captains Simonds and Witherspoon.
     - That her husband entered the service of the United States by enlistment at the commencement of the Revolutionary struggle, and continued in the service until the close of the war.
     - That her husband was a resident of this State and District when he entered the service.
     - That he was draughted under General Marion's (Francis Marion, a.k.a. The Swamp Fox) command and was often sent in pursuit of the Tories (colonist loyal to Briton)
     - In several skirmishes with them, particularly in one at Bass's Mill on the Great Pee Dee River where he lost a valuable horse, the Whigs (Patriot colonist) were commanded there by (?) Murphy (probably Capt. Malachi Murfee who is reported as wounded there).
     - That her husband was also in the memorable Battle of Fort Moultrie near Charleston and was a Sergeant in that Battle. (Fort Moultrie is located on Sullivan's Island at the mouth of Charleston harbor. Battles record are: 6/28/1776 (first major victory of the war), 6/8/1780 (huge defeat of the war when Charleston fell) and 5/12/1781).
     - That he was one of Marion's Riflemen, often sent into the little Pee Dee Country after the Tories.
     - That he acted often as a scout in the pursuit of the British and Tories through the Country of Monk's Corner (battle was there on 4/14/1780) and then Biggen (or Biggin) Church, chasing them into Charleston. (British evacuated in 12/1782)
     - That he served too in the army of General Marion under the immediate command of Captain Snipes.
     - That her husband was discharged for faithful service but that it is lost or mislaid.
     She further declares that she was married to the said Robert Coleman on the 14th day of June the year Seventeen Hundred and Seventy Seven. That her husband the aforesaid Robert Coleman died on the Twenty Second day of February Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Five and that she has remained a widow ever since that period (guess) as will more fully appear by a Reference to the proof here to annexed.
     Sworn to and subscribed on the day and year above written
     Signed Prudence Coleman

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Source of the following: Jim Coleman, Huntsville, Ala., as sent to [email protected], September 2000. His source was: James P. Colemans, The Robert Coleman Family, from Virginia to Texas, etc., pages 438-439.

Robert Coleman, Revolutionary War service from South Carolina (Widow, Prudence), W 23858
     Robert Coleman, a resident of the District of Marion, S.C., when he entered the service under Captain N. Simonds and Witherspoon, in General Marion's command. He was in several skirmishes, one at Bass's Mill on Gread Reeder River against the Tories. Also served a tour guarding the Tories. He was also in the Battle of Fort Moultrie, near Charleston as a Sergeant in Marion's riflemen, later a 1st Lieutenant.
     June 14, 1777 Robert Coleman married Prudence. (Her maiden name not given).
     The soldier died February 22, 1825 (or May 22, 1825). Both dates given.
     On November 28, 1840, Prudence Coleman, widow of Robert Coleman, filed for a pension on the service of her husband. The widow was a resident of Marion District, S.C., near Lynches Creek. she was at the time 84 years old, "since 28th of August."
     The widow died September 18, 1841. At the time of the widow's death, her children were: Prudence Poston, Elizabeth Poston, Celia Turner, John L. Coleman, Jane Finklea, Margaret O. Hearnden
     Henry Culpepper served as the legal administrator, (His relationship to daughter of veteran, Mary Culpepper, not given.)
     In May 17, 1852, from Marion District, S.C., this statement was made: "William Coleman, oldest child of Robert and Prudence Coleman, would, if living, be 73 or 74 years of age.")2 
Marriage*14 June 1777 He married Prudence (?) on 14 June 1777. 
Death*22 February 1825 He died at South Carolina on 22 February 1825. 

Family

Prudence (?) (circa 1756 - circa 1852)
Child
Last Edited30 April 2012

Citations

  1. Virgil D. White, compiler, Genealogical abstracts of Revolutionary War pension files, Waynesboro, TN: National Historical Publishing Co., 1990-1992.
    p. 710.
  2. DAR Patriot Index, Washington, DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.

Prudence (?)1,2,3

F, (circa 1756 - circa 1852)
Birth*circa 1756 Prudence was born circa 1756. 
Marriage*14 June 1777 She married Robert Coleman on 14 June 1777. 
Married Name14 June 1777  As of 14 June 1777, her married name was Coleman. 
Death*circa 1852 She died at Marion District, South Carolina, circa 1852. 

Family

Robert Coleman (circa 1754 - 22 February 1825)
Child
Last Edited26 November 2008

Citations

  1. The "SCOTT" idea for Prudence's maiden name may come from the name of one of her sons...John "Scott" Coleman born 1808 in Marion District, SC...just an idea..
    I went back and found this information in my notes...
    Susan.
  2. Virgil D. White, compiler, Genealogical abstracts of Revolutionary War pension files, Waynesboro, TN: National Historical Publishing Co., 1990-1992.
    p. 710.
  3. E-mail written Nov 2008 from Susan Martin, sgmartin05.

Mary Coleman1

F, (circa 1790 - after 1 June 1880)
FatherRobert Coleman (c 1754 - 22 Feb 1825)
MotherPrudence (?) (c 1756 - c 1852)
Birth*circa 1790 Mary was born at Marion District, South Carolina, circa 1790.2 
Marriage*before 1810 She married Henry Culpepper of Marion SC at Marion District, South Carolina, before 1810. 
Married Namebefore 1810  As of before 1810, her married name was Culpepper. 
(free wh female 26-45) 1810 Census6 August 1810 Mary was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in Henry Culpepper of Marion SC's household on the 1810 Census at Marion District, South Carolina. Unaccounted for is 1 female 45+..3 
(free wh female 26-45) 1820 Census7 August 1820 Mary was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in Henry Culpepper of Marion SC's household, on the 1820 Census at Marion District, South Carolina. Unaccounted for is 1 male 0-10..4,5 
(Heir) Will1856 George, Jane, Mary, Robert and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Marion SC at Marion District, South Carolina, in 1856.6 
1860 Census*1 June 1860 Mary was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Marion District, South Carolina.7 
1860 Slave Census*1 June 1860 She was listed as a slave owner on the 1860 Census at Marion District, South Carolina, and owned 2 slaves, plus Robert Exum, the executor of Mary's husband's estate held 9 more slaves..8 
1870 Census*1 June 1870 Mary listed as a household member on the 1870 Census at Marion Co., South Carolina.9 
1880 Census*1 June 1880 Mary was listed with a relationship of "other" in an unknown person 's household on the 1880 Census at Marion Co., South Carolina.10 
Death*after 1 June 1880 She died after 1 June 1880. 
Biography* In the administration of the estate of James Deracken in Feb 1858, George Culpepper, Mary Culpepper and R. B. Exum were among those who were shown with accounts with the deceased. (Roll #1005.)11 

Family

Henry Culpepper of Marion SC (26 October 1781 - 21 July 1856)
Children
Last Edited7 December 2004

Citations

  1. Virgil D. White, compiler, Genealogical abstracts of Revolutionary War pension files, Waynesboro, TN: National Historical Publishing Co., 1990-1992.
    p. 710.
  2. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 21A, Family 315, Unk Twp, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, 68, M, Farmer, $1000, Marion District, SC
    Mary Culpepper, 55, F, Marion District, SC
    George Culpepper, 21, M, Marion District, SC.
  3. 1810 Federal Census, United States.
    Unknown Township, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, page 134, 1 M26-45, 1 F26-45, 1 F45+, 1 slave.
  4. P. 57.
  5. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Unknown Townships, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, page 57, 2 M0-10, 1 M26-45, 1 F26-45, 0 slaves (ID: 1365).
  6. Book 3, p. 17.
  7. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 121, Family 1852, Lynche's Creek PO, Marion District, SC
    Mary Culpepper, 50, F, Farmer, $250/$2000, SC.
  8. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    1860 Slave Schedule, Marion, Marion Co., SC
    Mary Culpepper, 2 slaves: 1 F30, 1 F20
    Robert Exum, executor of Culpepper estate, 9 slaves: 1 F35, 1 F18, 1 M16, 1 F13 , 1 M8, 1 F8, 1 M6, 1 F4, 1 M4.
  9. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 14A, Family 31, Cain Twp, Forestville PO, Marion Co., SC
    B. W. Turner, 64, M, Farmer, $200/$200, SC
    Cecelia Turner, 67, F, SC
    James A. Turner, 21, M, Farm Laborer, SC
    M. Culpepper, 75, F, SC.
  10. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 38C, Cains, Marion Co., SC
    Pampy Cuseock, Self, M, M, Black, 54, SC/SC/SC, Farmer
    Amerrilla Cuseock, Wife, F, M, Black, 54, SC/SC/SC
    Ella Cuseock, Dau, F, S, Black, 11, SC/SC/SC
    Evans Cuseock, Son, M, S, Black, 8, SC/SC/SC
    Polly Culpepper, Other, F, Wid, White, 86, SC/SC/SC.
  11. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 1, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    pages 160, 161.

George J. Culpepper

M, (circa 1828 - 7 February 1874)
FatherHenry Culpepper of Marion SC (26 Oct 1781 - 21 Jul 1856)
MotherMary Coleman (c 1790 - a 1 Jun 1880)
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by George J. Culpepper is believed to have no living male descendants with the Culpepper surname. If you know otherwise, please contact Lew Griffin using the link at the bottom of this page. 
Birth*circa 1828 George was born at Marion District, South Carolina, circa 1828.1 
Marriage*circa 1854 He married J. Ann Hines at South Carolina circa 1854. 
(Heir) Will1856 George, Jane, Mary, Robert and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Marion SC at Marion District, South Carolina, in 1856.2 
1860 Census*1 June 1860 George was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Little Rock, Marion District, South Carolina.3,4 
Civil War*1862 George Culpepper, Second Lieutenant. Promoted from ranks 1862. Resigned Dec 1862.5,6 
Voted*10 July 1869 He and Robert Benjamin Exum voted in an election on 10 July 1869 at Cain Twp, Marion Co., South Carolina.7 
1870 Census*1 June 1870 George was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Forestville, Marion Co., South Carolina.8 
Death*7 February 1874 He died at Marion Co., South Carolina, on 7 February 1874
Under the heading "Palmetto Leaves" (excerpts of stories originally published in a South Carolina newspaper, date undisclosed): "Mrs. Culpepper and her paramour, Bill Freyer, killed Geo. Culpepper in Marion last Wednesday night." (Augusta Chronicle, 19 Sep 1874, Page 2.)9
 
Probate*30 September 1874 Probate action was taken on George's estate, with Mary Rebecca Bullock, Alexander Culpepper and Elizabeth Culpepper as heir(s), with William Pinkney Bullock as administrator on 30 September 1874 at Marion Co., South Carolina,

Petition of W. P. Bullock granted for letters of administration. Shows that G. J. Culpepper departed this life intestate on 7 Sep 1874 leaving a small personal estate. That intestate left him surviving as heir and distributees at law his widow H. J. Culpepper and the following children: M. R. Bullock, wife of W. P. Bullock, Alexander Culpepper and Elizabeth Culpepper, all minors under the age of 21.9 
Biography* On 28 Mar 1857, G. J. Culpepper purchased from the estate of James Daniel. (Roll #238)

In the administration of the estate of James Deracken in Feb 1858, George Culpepper, Mary Culpepper and R. B. Exum were among those who were shown with accounts with the deceased. (Roll #1005)

On 25 Apr 1860, G. J. Culpepper purchased from the estate of Mary H. Anderson. (Roll #1159)

On 17 Jul 1860, a Prisons Bound Bond was issued "that G. J. Culpepper should remain within the bounds & limits of Goal of Marion Dist as established by law and within forty days from date before clerk CCP as pay & satisfy a Writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum sued out by Samuel Kerton etc." (Marion Co. CCP, page 69)

On 9 Feb 1863, G. J. Culpepper purchased from the estate of James R. Lewis. (Roll #1663)

On 29 May 1866, in his will, Lewis. J. Harrell appoints George Culpepper as executor and designates his mistress Caroline (formerly a slave of Dr. James Jarrott) to be his heir. Wit: W. W. Sellers, W. P. Gore and Thos. Mitchell. (Roll #1554)

On 8 Aug 1866, George J. Culpepper and his brother-in-law Robert B. Exum were named appraisers for the estate of Richard Williford and they both subsequently purchased from it.10,11 

Family

J. Ann Hines (circa 1833 - )
Children
Last Edited11 July 2011

Citations

  1. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 21A, Family 315, Unk Twp, Marion District, SC
    Henry Culpepper, 68, M, Farmer, $1000, Marion District, SC
    Mary Culpepper, 55, F, Marion District, SC
    George Culpepper, 21, M, Marion District, SC.
  2. Book 3, p. 17.
  3. P. 44, family 686.
  4. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 44, Family 686, Little Rock PO, Marion District, SC
    Geo. J. Culpepper, 30, M, Farmer, SC
    J. A. Culpepper, 27, F, SC
    Rebecca Culpepper, 4, F, SC.
  5. W. W. Sellers, Esq., "A History of Marion Co., SC", Southern Historical Press, Greenville, SC 1996 (Originally published Coulmbia, SC, 1902).
  6. LDS Film #881974:
    G. J. Culpepper, Company I, 6th SC Cavalry, Private
    George Culpepper, Company H, 8th SC Infantry, Private
    G. J. Culpepper, Company H, 8th SC Infantry, Lieutenant.
  7. Margaret B. Altman, compiler, "Marion District Schoool Record (1849-1864) & Miscellaneous Voting List, page 154:
    Included were G. J. Culpepper, Prince Culpepper, H. B. Exum and R. B. Exum.
  8. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 19B, Family 119, Cain Twp, Forestville PO, Marion Co., SC
    G. J. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $800/$150, SC
    Ann Culpepper, 35, F, SC
    Mary R. Culpepper, 14, F, SC
    Alexander Culpepper, 4, M, SC
    Elizabeth Culpepper, 6/12, F, SC.
  9. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 2, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    Page 233. Cites Roll 1336.
  10. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 1, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    pages 158, 160, 161.
  11. Lucille Utley, compiler, Marion Co., SC Court Records, Court of Common Pleas, 1788 to June 1861, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 2002, Repository: Hartsville SC Genealogical Research Library.
    "The Darlington Herald", 13 Jul 1894.

Jane Elender Culpepper1,2

F, (28 April 1826 - 9 May 1878)
FatherHenry Culpepper of Marion SC (26 Oct 1781 - 21 Jul 1856)
MotherMary Coleman (c 1790 - a 1 Jun 1880)
AFN* Her Ancestral File Number is AFN:1N43-DZ9. 
Birth*28 April 1826 Jane was born at Marion District, South Carolina, on 28 April 1826.3 
Marriage*14 March 1844 She married Robert Benjamin Exum at Marion District, South Carolina, on 14 March 1844 at age 17. 
Married Name14 March 1844  As of 14 March 1844, her married name was Exum. 
(Heir) Will1856 George, Jane, Mary, Robert and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Marion SC at Marion District, South Carolina, in 1856.4 
Death*9 May 1878 She died at Marion Co., South Carolina, on 9 May 1878 at age 52.3 

Family

Robert Benjamin Exum (8 October 1821 - 20 February 1880)
Last Edited8 June 2003

Citations

  1. Ethel B. Isenhour group sheet, Ethel B. Icenhour, Palatka, FL, to Lew Griffin, 1990.
  2. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN:1N43-DZ9.
  3. "The Marion Star", Marion, SC, 19 Jun 1878: "Died May 9, Mrs. Jane E. Exum, consort of Robert B. Exum, aged 52 years and 11 days. She was the daughter of the late Henry Culpepper of Marion Co."
  4. Book 3, p. 17.

Robert Benjamin Exum1

M, (8 October 1821 - 20 February 1880)
FatherBenjamin Exum (c 1774 - 1821)
MotherMary Turner (bt 1779 - 1789 - )
AFN* His Ancestral File Number is AFN: 1N43-9P4. 
Birth*8 October 1821 Robert was born at Marion District, South Carolina, on 8 October 1821. 
Marriage*14 March 1844 He married Jane Elender Culpepper at Marion District, South Carolina, on 14 March 1844 at age 22. 
(Heir) Will1856 George, Jane, Mary, Robert and Mary named as heir(s) in the will of Henry Culpepper of Marion SC at Marion District, South Carolina, in 1856.2 
Voted*10 July 1869 He and George J. Culpepper voted in an election on 10 July 1869 at Cain Twp, Marion Co., South Carolina.3 
Death*20 February 1880 He died at Marion Co., South Carolina, on 20 February 1880 at age 58. 
Biography* In the adminsitration of the estate of James Deracken in Feb 1858, George Culpepper, Mary Culpepper and R. B. Exum were among those who were shown with accounts with the deceased. (Roll #1005.)4 

Family

Jane Elender Culpepper (28 April 1826 - 9 May 1878)
Last Edited8 June 2003

Citations

  1. LDS Church, compiler, Ancestral File, Intellectual Reserve, Inc..
    http://www.familysearch.org
    AFN: 1N43-9P4.
  2. Book 3, p. 17.
  3. Margaret B. Altman, compiler, "Marion District Schoool Record (1849-1864) & Miscellaneous Voting List, page 154:
    Included were G. J. Culpepper, Prince Culpepper, H. B. Exum and R. B. Exum.
  4. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 1, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    pages 160, 161.

J. Ann Hines1

F, (circa 1833 - )
Birth*circa 1833 J. was born at Florence, Darlington District, South Carolina, circa 1833. 
Marriage*circa 1854 She married George J. Culpepper at South Carolina circa 1854. 
Married Namecirca 1854  As of circa 1854, her married name was Culpepper. 
(household member) 1860 Census1 June 1860 J. and Mary listed as a household member living with George J. Culpepper in the 1860 Census at Little Rock, Marion District, South Carolina.2,3 
(household member) 1870 Census1 June 1870 J., Mary, Alexander and Elizabeth listed as a household member living with George J. Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Forestville, Marion Co., South Carolina.4 

Family

George J. Culpepper (circa 1828 - 7 February 1874)
Children
Last Edited8 July 2002

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Bob Bullock.
  2. P. 44, family 686.
  3. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 44, Family 686, Little Rock PO, Marion District, SC
    Geo. J. Culpepper, 30, M, Farmer, SC
    J. A. Culpepper, 27, F, SC
    Rebecca Culpepper, 4, F, SC.
  4. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 19B, Family 119, Cain Twp, Forestville PO, Marion Co., SC
    G. J. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $800/$150, SC
    Ann Culpepper, 35, F, SC
    Mary R. Culpepper, 14, F, SC
    Alexander Culpepper, 4, M, SC
    Elizabeth Culpepper, 6/12, F, SC.

Mary Rebecca Culpepper1

F, (4 January 1856 - 13 December 1929)
FatherGeorge J. Culpepper (c 1828 - 7 Feb 1874)
MotherJ. Ann Hines (c 1833 - )
Birth*4 January 1856 Mary was born at Marion District, South Carolina, on 4 January 1856. 
(household member) 1860 Census1 June 1860 J. and Mary listed as a household member living with George J. Culpepper in the 1860 Census at Little Rock, Marion District, South Carolina.2,3 
(household member) 1870 Census1 June 1870 J., Mary, Alexander and Elizabeth listed as a household member living with George J. Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Forestville, Marion Co., South Carolina.4 
Marriage*21 October 1872 She married William Pinkney Bullock at Marion Co., South Carolina, on 21 October 1872 at age 16. 
Married Name21 October 1872  As of 21 October 1872, her married name was Bullock. 
(Heir) Probate30 September 1874 During probate, Mary Rebecca Bullock was identified as an heir of George J. Culpepper on 30 September 1874 at Marion Co., South Carolina.5 
Photographed*say 1925 She was photographed say 1925 at Nashville, Berrien Co., Georgia.1
With Mary Rebecca are some grandchildren: Top left: Edith, Top right: Earl, Lap: Margaret. All E. M. Bullock's children. Front left: Will Howell, Stool: Robert Gray, sons of Robert Frank Bullock.
Death*13 December 1929 She died at Nashville, Berrien Co., Georgia, on 13 December 1929 at age 73
pneumonia.1 
Biography* William and Mary lived, and raised 12 children, in Marion/Florence Co until 1907. During that year, William and Mary, with their children remaining at home, followed several of their older children to Nashville GA. Children of William P. Bullock and Mary R. Culpepper:
1. Edward Menninger Bullock, born 11 Aug. 1873, He contacted typhoid fever and died 12 May 1921 in Nashville GA.
He married Bessie C. Unknown, born 21 Aug. 1878, died 3 April 1970, Nashville GA.
2. George Eli Bullock, born 13 Nov. 1875, died 13 Dec 1955 in Savannah GA.
3. William Henry Bullock, born 7 June 1877, died 11 June 1960 in Winter Haven, FL
4. Martha Jane Bullock, born 27 Sept. 1878, died 20 Jan. 1881 from burns received while standing to close to the fireplace.
5. Robert Franklin Bullock, born 4 April 1880, died 14 Feb.1958, Dover FL.
He married 27 Dec 1908, in Clinch Co., GA, Effie Della Fender, born 20 Oct. 1883, Clinch Co. GA.
She died 13 April 1960 in Plant City FL
6. Mary Elizabeth Bullock, born 15 Oct. 1882, died 12 Feb. 1968 in Pamlico, SC. She married Louis Alexander McWhite.
7. Charles Walter Bullock, born 14 Sept. 1884, died 28 May 1969 in Nashville GA.
8. Thomas Luther Bullock, born 28 Feb. 1887, died 14 Jan. 1960 in Nashville GA.
9. Ella Lulu Bullock, born 30 Sept. 1889, died 14 Oct. 1979 in Nashville GA. She married H. M. Watson.
10. Annie Bertha Bullock, born 4 March 1891, died 28 Dec.1988. she married Edgar Griffin.
11. Pearl Pink Bullock, born 4 March 1895, died 25 Jan. 1975 in ft Myers, Fl. Buried in Nashville GA.
12. Allen Culpepper Bullock, born 11 March 1897, died 6 Jan. 1981 in Houston TX. Buried Auburn Maine.
 

Family

William Pinkney Bullock (27 January 1839 - 21 April 1925)
Last Edited31 January 2004

Citations

  1. E-mail written 2002 to Lew Griffin from Bob Bullock.
  2. P. 44, family 686.
  3. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 44, Family 686, Little Rock PO, Marion District, SC
    Geo. J. Culpepper, 30, M, Farmer, SC
    J. A. Culpepper, 27, F, SC
    Rebecca Culpepper, 4, F, SC.
  4. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 19B, Family 119, Cain Twp, Forestville PO, Marion Co., SC
    G. J. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $800/$150, SC
    Ann Culpepper, 35, F, SC
    Mary R. Culpepper, 14, F, SC
    Alexander Culpepper, 4, M, SC
    Elizabeth Culpepper, 6/12, F, SC.
  5. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 2, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    Page 233. Cites Roll 1336.

Alexander Culpepper

M, (circa 1865 - )
FatherGeorge J. Culpepper (c 1828 - 7 Feb 1874)
MotherJ. Ann Hines (c 1833 - )
Extinct Surname?* The family branch headed by Alexander Culpepper is believed to have no living male descendants with the Culpepper surname. If you know otherwise, please contact Lew Griffin using the link at the bottom of this page. 
Birth*circa 1865 Alexander was born at Marion District, South Carolina, circa 1865.1 
(household member) 1870 Census1 June 1870 J., Mary, Alexander and Elizabeth listed as a household member living with George J. Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Forestville, Marion Co., South Carolina.1 
(Heir) Probate30 September 1874 During probate, Alexander Culpepper was identified as an heir of George J. Culpepper on 30 September 1874 at Marion Co., South Carolina.2 
Last Edited11 July 2011

Citations

  1. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 19B, Family 119, Cain Twp, Forestville PO, Marion Co., SC
    G. J. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $800/$150, SC
    Ann Culpepper, 35, F, SC
    Mary R. Culpepper, 14, F, SC
    Alexander Culpepper, 4, M, SC
    Elizabeth Culpepper, 6/12, F, SC.
  2. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 2, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    Page 233. Cites Roll 1336.

Elizabeth Culpepper

F, (circa November 1869 - )
FatherGeorge J. Culpepper (c 1828 - 7 Feb 1874)
MotherJ. Ann Hines (c 1833 - )
Birth*circa November 1869 Elizabeth was born at Marion Co., South Carolina, circa November 1869.1 
(household member) 1870 Census1 June 1870 J., Mary, Alexander and Elizabeth listed as a household member living with George J. Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Forestville, Marion Co., South Carolina.1 
(Heir) Probate30 September 1874 During probate, Elizabeth Culpepper was identified as an heir of George J. Culpepper on 30 September 1874 at Marion Co., South Carolina.2 
Last Edited3 June 2003

Citations

  1. 1870 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 19B, Family 119, Cain Twp, Forestville PO, Marion Co., SC
    G. J. Culpepper, 31, M, Farmer, $800/$150, SC
    Ann Culpepper, 35, F, SC
    Mary R. Culpepper, 14, F, SC
    Alexander Culpepper, 4, M, SC
    Elizabeth Culpepper, 6/12, F, SC.
  2. Lucille Utley and Danny Smith, compiler, Marion Co., SC Probate Records, Vol. 2, Hemingway, SC: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985, Repository: SC Archives and History Center in Columbia, Call No. F277.M2.U51.
    Page 233. Cites Roll 1336.

Charlie E. Culpepper1

M, (9 November 1905 - 9 October 1997)
FatherBenjamin Franklin Culpepper (Feb 1859 - 9 Aug 1929)
MotherMary R. Jarvis (13 Jan 1865 - 9 Jul 1942)
Birth*9 November 1905 Charlie was born at Pamlico Co., North Carolina, on 9 November 1905.1 
(Son) 1910 Census15 April 1910 Benjamin, Otis, Ira and Charlie was listed as a son in Benjamin Franklin Culpepper's household on the 1910 Census at Pamlico, Pamlico Co., North Carolina.2 
(Son) 1920 Census1 January 1920 Otis, Ira and Charlie was listed as a son in Benjamin Franklin Culpepper's household on the 1920 Census at Pamlico, Pamlico Co., North Carolina.3 
(Brother) 1930 Census1 April 1930 Charlie was listed as a brother in Ira Joshua Culpepper's household on the 1930 Census at Harlowe, Carteret Co., North Carolina.4 
SSN*1966 His Social Security Number was issued in 1966 in North Carolina.1 
Death*9 October 1997 He died at Newport, Carteret Co., North Carolina, on 9 October 1997 at age 91.1 
Last Edited25 June 2007

Citations

  1. 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
  2. 1910 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 65, Page 21A, Lines 6-14, Pamlico, Pamlico Co., NC (3 May 1910)
    Benjamin Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 56, md1-30yrs, NC/NC/NC, Farmer/General Farm
    Mary Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 47, md-30yrs, ch 8/7, NC/NC/NC
    Annie Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 22, sng, NC/NC/NC, Laborer/Home Farm
    Georgeana Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 20, sng, NC/NC/NC, Laborer/Home Farm
    Benjamin Culpepper Jr, Son, M, Wh, 17, sng, NC/NC/NC, Laborer/Home Farm
    Ottis Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 15, sng, NC/NC/NC, Laborer/Home Farm
    Ira Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 11, sng, NC/NC/NC
    Charlie Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 5, sng, NC/NC/NC
    Nettie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 3, sng, NC/NC/NC.
  3. 1920 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 63, Page 11A, Lines 9-19, Twp 2, Pamlico, Pamlico Co., NC
    Dwelling 211. Owns home with mortgage
    Ben Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 64, md, NC/NC/NC, Farmer/General Farm
    Mary Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 54, md, NC/NC/NC
    Ottis Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 25, sng, NC/NC/NC, Laborer/General Farm
    Ira Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 21, sng, NC/NC/NC, Laborer/General Farm
    Charlie Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 15, sng, NC/NC/NC
    Nellie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Wh, 13, sng, NC/NC/NC.
  4. 1930 Federal Census, United States.
    ED 16-17, page 239, Sheet 3-A, Mill Creek Road, Harlowe Township, Carteret Co., NC
    Rents, Radio=N, Farm=Y
    Ira J. Culpepper, Head, M, Wh, 30, md@22, NC/NC/NC, Farmer, Gen’l farming, WW Vet
    Alice Culpepper, Wife, F, Wh, 24, md@16, NC/NC/NC
    Lillian M. Culpepper, Dau, F, Wh, 6, NC/NC/NC
    Norman L. Culpepper, Son, M, Wh, 3, NC/NC/NC
    Mary R. Culpepper, Mother, F, Wh, 64, NC/NC/NC
    Mildred Culpepper, Niece, F, Wh, 5, NC/NC/NC
    Charlie E. Culpepper, Brother, M, Wh, 24, NC/NC/NC, Laborer, Gen’l farming, Vet=N
    Annie E. Sawyer, Sister, F, Wh, 42, wid, md@26, NC/NC/NC.