James M. Oglethorpe1
M, (22 June 1829 - )
Father | John Newman Oglethorpe Jr. (c 1774 - a 1 Jun 1840) |
Mother | Elizabeth (?) (bt 1780 - 1790 - a 1840) |
Birth* | 22 June 1829 | James was born at Marengo Co., Alabama, on 22 June 1829.2 |
1850 Census* | 26 September 1850 | James was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 26 September 1850 at Concordia Parish, Louisiana.3 |
Marriage* | 25 November 1852 | He married Mary Simmons at Louisiana on 25 November 1852 at age 23.4 |
Marriage* | 22 December 1853 | He married A. Margaret Hopper at Franklin Parish, Louisiana, on 22 December 1853 at age 24. |
1860 Census* | 1 June 1860 | James was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Franklin Parish, Louisiana.5 |
Biography* | That James M. was the son of John N. Oglethorpe Jr. is based on circumstantial evidence. The 1830 Marengo AL and 1840 Concordia LA censuses both show that John N. had two sons the right age to have been James M. and his brother, Jones. And there was no other known Oglethorpe family living in the area other than Thomas Oglethorpe, whose children are largely known. Thomas's family was found in Catahoula Parish, whereas John N. Jr.'s family was in Concordia Parish, where John is thought to have died in the 1840's. James M. was there in 1850. There is a power of attorney dated 15 Jun 1820 in Clarke Co., AL, in which a William Kendrick gives John N. Oglethorpe power of attorney to recover profits for him as Trustee of the Estate of Burrell Kendrick. Burrell Kendrick's estate records should be examined, as he seems to be John N.'s father-in-law. So it would seem that John N. Jr. was married twice, first to a Miss Kendrick, daughter of Burrell Kendrick. He named a son Kendrick Oglethorpe. And John's son Thomas named a son Burrell K. Oglethorpe, apparently for Burrell Kendrick. John's wife in 1820 was named Elizabeth, as she gave consent that year for her daughter Elizabeth to marry. She is presumed by this writer to have been his second wife, although that is not entirely clear. By her John apparently had four additional sons in the 1820's, two of whom were James M., and Jones. The other two have not yet been identified. The E. A. Oglethorpe (female) in 1850 and 1860 Concordia may have been the widow of one of these unknown sons. It is clear that John N. Jr.'s wife in 1830 was younger than he was, and was too young to have been the mother of his eldest children. Also, it seems unlikely that one wife would have had children over a thirty year time span.6 |
Family 1 | Mary Simmons (say 1831 - ) |
Family 2 | A. Margaret Hopper (24 January 1837 - ) | |
Children |
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Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 4 July 2012 |
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 - 2000 to Lew Griffin from James W. Carroll.
- Judy Allen, compiler, Allen and Related Families, Ancestry World Tree (online family tree), July 2002.
http://www.ancestry.com
Judy's source was Edith Holbrook Oglethorpe, wife of Murff Oglethorpe (deceased) who got her information from Alta Amelia Murff Oglethorpe from a family letter. - P. 155, household 48.
- E-mail written 1999 - 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sue Elizabeth (Smith) Badeaux, 25760 Winter Street, Plaquemine, LA 70764, Phone 225-659-7422, e-mail address.
- Page 202, Winnsboro P. O.
- Lewis W. Griffin Jr. (#47), e-mail address.
A. Margaret Hopper
F, (24 January 1837 - )
Father | John Hopper (c 1789 - ) |
Mother | Martha (?) (c 1796 - ) |
Birth* | 24 January 1837 | A. was born on 24 January 1837.1 |
Marriage* | 22 December 1853 | She married James M. Oglethorpe at Franklin Parish, Louisiana, on 22 December 1853 at age 16. |
Married Name | 22 December 1853 | As of 22 December 1853, her married name was Oglethorpe. |
1860 Census | 1 June 1860 | A. listed as a household member living with James M. Oglethorpe in the 1860 Census at Franklin Parish, Louisiana.2 |
Family | James M. Oglethorpe (22 June 1829 - ) | |
Children |
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Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 10 January 2006 |
Citations
- Judy Allen, compiler, Allen and Related Families, Ancestry World Tree (online family tree), July 2002.
http://www.ancestry.com
Judy's source was Edith Holbrook Oglethorpe, wife of Murff Oglethorpe (deceased) who got
her information from Alta Amelia Murff Oglethorpe from a
family letter. - Page 202, Winnsboro P. O.
John Richard Oglethorpe
M, (1 October 1854 - 13 April 1941)
Father | James M. Oglethorpe (22 Jun 1829 - ) |
Mother | A. Margaret Hopper (24 Jan 1837 - ) |
Birth* | 1 October 1854 | John was born at Louisiana on 1 October 1854. |
Marriage* | circa 1887 | He married Alta Amelia (?) circa 1887. |
1900 Census* | 1 June 1900 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Leon Co., Texas.1 |
1920 Census* | 1 January 1920 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Freestone Co., Texas.2 |
Death* | 13 April 1941 | He died at Freestone Co., Texas, on 13 April 1941 at age 86. |
Biography* | John still has a daughter born in 1903 still living (1999), Alice Pearl. |
Family | Alta Amelia (?) (August 1870 - 14 February 1957) | |
Children |
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Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 16 February 2007 |
Citations
- 1900 Federal Census, United States.
Justice Precinct 7, Leon, Texas; Roll: T623 1654; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 49. - 1920 Federal Census, United States.
Justice Precinct 6, Freestone, Texas; Roll: T625_1805; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 25. - 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
Laura Oglethorpe
M, (after 1855 - )
Father | James M. Oglethorpe (22 Jun 1829 - ) |
Mother | A. Margaret Hopper (24 Jan 1837 - ) |
Birth* | after 1855 | Laura was born after 1855. |
Marriage* | He married James Reese.1 |
Family | James Reese (say 1853 - ) |
Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 4 September 2000 |
Citations
- Judy Allen, compiler, Allen and Related Families, Ancestry World Tree (online family tree), July 2002.
http://www.ancestry.com
Lizzie Oglethorpe1
F, (9 August 1856 - 7 April 1931)
Father | James M. Oglethorpe (22 Jun 1829 - ) |
Mother | A. Margaret Hopper (24 Jan 1837 - ) |
Birth* | 9 August 1856 | Lizzie was born on 9 August 1856. |
Married Name | 5 July 1883 | As of 5 July 1883, her married name was Oglethorpe. |
Marriage* | 5 July 1883 | She married John F. Rawlings at Franklin Parish, Louisiana, on 5 July 1883 at age 26. |
Death* | 7 April 1931 | She died on 7 April 1931 at age 74. |
Biography* | James W. Carroll has a large number of letters from Lizzie to his grandmother, Dora Oglethorpe Carroll. |
Family | John F. Rawlings (say 1856 - ) |
Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 27 April 2010 |
Citations
- E-mail written 1999 - 2000 to Lew Griffin from James W. Carroll.
Dorothea Oglethorpe
F, (24 March 1861 - 13 January 1949)
Father | James M. Oglethorpe (22 Jun 1829 - ) |
Mother | A. Margaret Hopper (24 Jan 1837 - ) |
Name Variation | She was also known as Dora. | |
Birth* | 24 March 1861 | Dorothea was born on 24 March 1861.1 |
Married Name | 23 November 1887 | As of 23 November 1887, her married name was Carroll.1 |
Marriage* | 23 November 1887 | She married William Henry Carroll on 23 November 1887 at age 26.1 |
Death* | 13 January 1949 | She died at Laytonville, Christian Co., Kentucky, on 13 January 1949 at age 87.2 |
Burial* | circa 15 January 1949 | Her body was interred circa 15 January 1949 at Reese Cemetery, Laytonville, Christian Co., Kentucky.1 |
Biography* | Dora and her husband spent most of their adult life in Christian Co., KY, where they are buried. |
Family | William Henry Carroll (29 October 1856 - 2 August 1929) |
Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 10 September 2003 |
Citations
- Judy Allen, compiler, Allen and Related Families, Ancestry World Tree (online family tree), July 2002.
http://www.ancestry.com - Carol Young Knight, My Young Family of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Aledo, Tex: C.Y. Knight, 1994.
Page 491.
William Henry Carroll
M, (29 October 1856 - 2 August 1929)
Birth* | 29 October 1856 | William was born on 29 October 1856.1 |
Marriage* | 23 November 1887 | He married Dorothea Oglethorpe on 23 November 1887 at age 31.1 |
Death* | 2 August 1929 | He died at Laytonville, Christian Co., Kentucky, on 2 August 1929 at age 72.1 |
Family | Dorothea Oglethorpe (24 March 1861 - 13 January 1949) |
Charts | John Newman Oglethorpe Descendants |
Last Edited | 24 July 2002 |
Citations
- Judy Allen, compiler, Allen and Related Families, Ancestry World Tree (online family tree), July 2002.
http://www.ancestry.com
Pauline LaJean Simms
F, (14 January 1920 - 19 February 2000)
Name-AltSpell | This surname is sometimes spelled Sims. | |
Birth* | 14 January 1920 | Pauline was born at Celina, Collin Co., Texas, on 14 January 1920.1 |
Marriage* | say 1940 | She married Herbert Freeman Culpepper at Texas say 1940. |
Married Name | say 1940 | As of say 1940, her married name was Culpepper. |
Married Name | say 1956 | As of say 1956, her married name was Bridges.2 |
Marriage* | say 1956 | She married John Earl Bridges say 1956.2 |
Death* | 19 February 2000 | She died at Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas, on 19 February 2000 at age 80 Obituary. Fort Worth -- Pauline LaJean Bridges, 80, nurse, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2000, at a local hospital. Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bridgewood Church of Christ of Fort Worth. Burieal: Moore Memorial Gardens in Arlington. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Brown, Owens & Brumley Funeral Home. Memorials: Scottish Rite Hospital. Pauline Bridges was born Jan. 14, 1920, in Celina. She was a charter member of Bridgewood Church of Christ (1969) and attended Heritage Hall Day Care for eight years. She was preceded in death by granddaughter, Pam Culpepper in 1988; parents, William Clyde and Jewell Inez Simms; husband, John Earl Bridges in 1980; and son, Larry Culpepper in 1976. Survivors: Siblings, Joe Simms of Burleson, Ray Simms of Fort Worth, Dr. Laura Simms of Kent, Ct; sons and daughters-in-law, David and Patty Culpepper of Kent, Ct., Mike and Deanna Culpepper of Fort Worth; daughter, Linda Tomaso of Fryeburg, Maine; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Brown, Owens & Brumley, 425 S. Henderson St., 335-4557. (20 Feb 2000, Fort Worth Star Telegram.)1 |
Burial* | 23 February 2000 | Her body was interred on 23 February 2000 at Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas.1 |
Family 1 | Herbert Freeman Culpepper (16 January 1923 - October 1986) | |
Children |
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Family 2 | John Earl Bridges (say 1915 - 1980) |
Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 23 July 2012 |
Citations
- From her obituary.
- From his wife Pauline's obituary.
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Kenneth Micheal Culpepper, Male, born __ 1943 in Dallas Co., Texas, child of Herbert Freeman Culpepper and Pauline Lajean Sims.
Kenneth Michael Culpepper1
M, (25 October 1943 - 12 October 2011)
Father | Herbert Freeman Culpepper2 (16 Jan 1923 - Oct 1986) |
Mother | Pauline LaJean Simms2 (14 Jan 1920 - 19 Feb 2000) |
Nickname | Kenneth Michael Culpepper also went by the name of Mike. | |
Birth* | 25 October 1943 | Kenneth was born at Dallas Co., Texas, on 25 October 1943.2 |
News Article | 15 December 1990 | Officer has special reason for playing Santa Fort Worth, TX -- The uniform hanging on the back of Deputy Police Chief Mike Culpepper 's office door is strictly regulation: plush crimson velour trimmed with snowy fake fur, lifelike salt-and-pepper beard and pointy stocking cap tipped with a pompon. When Chief Culpepper was asked in 1988 to find a Police Department Santa -- a duty frequently delegated to a basso-voiced rookie with a stout build -- he volunteered himself for the assignment. "I didn't want to delegate it,' said Chief Culpepper, who on Wednesday launched a hectic round of holiday appearances that will include hospital visits, deliveries of toys in low-income neighborhoods and meals on Christmas Eve. "It's really too much fun.' Take, for example, Chief Culpepper 's visit Thursday to the South Side Multipurpose Center. Nearly 500 children and their parents filed through to receive a hug and a gift from Santa Claus. Many grabbed and hugged the jolly figure. Others could only stare in open-mouthed astonishment. Kandra Thompson, 2, took one look at Santa Claus and screamed. "She's scared of that beard,' said her mother, Carla Fikes. "She's never seen Santa Claus before.' Other children were unabashed in their gratitude. "This is from Santa for me,' said Carlos Brown, 7, with shy pride as he clutched a shiny, new toy police car to his chest. Santa Claus hugged some parents as well as their children, wishing them a Merry Christmas as he handed out toys. "Santa's going home now,' Chief Culpepper boomed as he laughingly pretended to run away with a tiny newborn dressed in a lavender jumpsuit. "Santa wants to keep this one.' Since Chief Culpepper began playing Santa in 1988, the program has grown to include hundreds of youngsters who sign up for neighborhood "Santa parties,' some featuring Santa's arrival in the department's helicopter or flanked by a satisfyingly noisy police motorcycle escort. Behind the fun and excitement, however, is Chief Culpepper 's personal determination to bring cheer to children who are too sick or whose families are too poor for a lavish celebration. The chief says his appearances as Santa Claus are, in part, a memorial to his daughter, Pamela, who spent countless holidays in hospital wards. She was born with spina bifida, a congenital birth defect, and she underwent 29 operations before she died at age 18 nearly three years ago. "Each Christmas she was there (in Dallas hospitals), I remember the Dallas and Irving police departments doing something for the children,' Chief Culpepper said. As a result, he said, he concentrated during his first year as Santa on Cook-Fort Worth Children's Hospital. Chief Culpepper, who heads the Fort Worth police bureau that conducts all criminal investigations, has taken to greeting callers with a stentorian "Ho, ho, ho!' to practice for his appearances. But his voice dropped almost to a whisper as he described the selflessness and perseverance of his daughter. "She never complained.... she was a very special person,' he said, pointing to photos showing Pamela in 1974 as the Tarrant County United Way's poster child and later as a bright-eyed teen-ager. Chief Culpepper 's longtime colleagues, who say they were impressed through the years by Pamela's quiet determination, describe the chief's Santa Claus efforts as an appropriate tribute. "I salute him for anything he does that might keep the memory of Pam Culpepper alive,' said Mansfield Police Chief Coy Martin, former deputy chief of the Fort Worth department. "Everyone in the Police Department was aware of that young lady.' In the past two years, an increase in the number of sponsors -- including a local bank that collects toys and business groups that pay for food baskets and meals -- has enabled Chief Culpepper to play Santa not only for low-income children but for their families as well. By Christmas Day, Chief Culpepper expects to hand out 2,800 new toys and deliver 125 meals. His list of holiday stops includes city-operated neighborhood centers, hospitals, housing projects and homes recommended by police community relations officers. "I'm doing this in part for my daughter, but also because there's a lot of needy children out there who wouldn't otherwise have a Christmas,' he said. "It's a very humbling experience to see these children who have so many problems and to see them look past those problems to enjoy what they do have,' he said. "I think that's what Christmas is all about.3' |
News Article* | 1 February 1999 | Mike Culpepper and motorcycle group raising money for brain tumor research in a ride for others' lives Mike Culpepper will ride to North Carolina for an annual pilgrimage, hoping to do for some children what 32 surgeries could not do for his daughter - save their lives. Culpepper 's daughter, Pam, was born with a tumor on her spinal cord. She lived for 18 years, working against her pain and paralysis, until her death in 1988. "She was a special person," said Culpepper, 55. "She was very active and very loving. She really didn't let her condition bother her." He is now trying to save the lives of children with similar diseases. Culpepper, a member of the Mid-Cities Cruisers motorcycle club, is trying to raise $20,000 by this summer, when he will travel to North Carolina to participate in the June 26 Ride for Kids, a fund-raiser for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. The North Carolina ride is one of 18 rides the foundation holds across the country annually. "If we do well in our collection, I think they're going to give us a ride in Tarrant County, and that's a pretty big deal," said Culpepper, a retired Fort Worth deputy police chief. "We want to bring it here because if we bring it here, we can help that many more children." Former marketing executive Mike Traynor created the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation in Atlanta after watching a colleague's 5-month-old daughter suffer with a brain tumor. Brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer death in children, Traynor said. "I was blown away," Traynor said. "This child had just been born. We need to do something. We prayed in my office that day. It was the only thing we knew how to do." Because Traynor is an avid motorcycle rider, he and his wife, Dianne, decided to plan a ride to raise money for pediatric brain tumor research. That 1984 ride in Atlanta raised $4,000. The 18 rides the group had last year raised $1.6 million, which will be distributed to researchers and doctors across the country. It may take a few years for Fort Worth to get a ride, said Allen Hughes, national Ride for Kids manager. The foundation wants to establish a ride in Florida and a few other states that don't have one before they put one in North Texas. There is already an annual ride in Houston. "We get a lot of requests from people who would like us to come to their town," Hughes said. "Obviously, the logistics have to be just right to add events. We were having a real struggle in keeping control of those events." Culpepper has raised $4,000 during the past three weeks from residents and businesses in north Fort Worth and Northeast Tarrant County. Most of the donations were $25. Culpepper will donate the money he collects to the foundation, he said. At that rate, it may be hard to come up with $20,000 by June 26, he said. "We're going to have to get some to contribute more," Culpepper said. "I'm running out of friends." But Culpepper said Pam's memory makes him willing to put all his time and effort into raising money for the cause. "In a way, by helping those kids the memory of my daughter goes on," he said. "She rides with me. She really does."4 |
Death* | 12 October 2011 | He died on 12 October 2011 at age 67. |
Family | ||
Child |
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Charts | John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants |
Last Edited | 13 October 2011 |
Citations
- Kenneth Michael Culpepper.
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Kenneth Micheal Culpepper, Male, born __ 1943 in Dallas Co., Texas, child of Herbert Freeman Culpepper and Pauline Lajean Sims. - Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas.
http://www.dallasnews.com
By Jacquielynn Floyd, 15 Dec 1990, Page 33A. - The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, TX.
http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/
By Jennifer Radcliffe, 1 Feb 1999, Northest AM, Page 1. - From newspaper article in father's biography.
Armina Merle Richardson
F, (17 December 1913 - 27 June 2015)
Father | Olen Jefferson Richardson (1890 - 1949) |
Mother | Lola Myrtle Shipman (24 Feb 1893 - Jan 1980) |
Birth* | 17 December 1913 | Armina was born at Indian Gap, Hamilton Co., Texas, on 17 December 1913. |
Marriage* | 1934 | She married Henry Clay Otis Culpepper in 1934. |
Married Name | 1934 | As of 1934, her married name was Culpepper. |
Death* | 27 June 2015 | She died at Electra, Wichita Co., Texas, on 27 June 2015 at age 101. |
Obituary* | say 28 June 2015 | Merle Culpepper passed away on June 27, 2015, after 101 years, 5 months, and 27 days of a life blessed by the faithful God she loved, and adoring family, and a host of friends and acquaintances encountered during her earthly journey. Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2015, at the New Electra Cemetery in Electra, Texas with Dennis Hoff, Minister of the Southside Church of Christ in Electra, officiating. The family will be receiving friends at the Aulds Funeral Home of Electra from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Monday evening. Her grandsons serving as pallbearers will be David Culpepper, Donnie Culpepper, Jr., Kyle Culpepper, Christopher Robinson, David Robinson, Jay Robinson, and Scott Robinson. Born December 17, 1913, in Indian Gap, Texas, Merle’s parents, O.J. Richardson and Lola Shipman Richardson, moved the family to Electra in 1915, where two sisters, Loma Lee (“Sis”) and June were subsequently born. Merle graduated from Electra High School in 1932, married Henry Culpepper in 1934, and they were blessed with three children, Gerald Don, Darryl Jon, and Carole Ann over the next 15 years. A housewife, Merle participated in community affairs via membership in the local book club, PTA activities, and Las Madres; she was a lifetime member of the Southside Church of Christ. “Granny”, as she was affectionately known, lived in Electra for 97 years before moving to Wichita Falls’ Royal Estates in 2012. During the decades prior to her move, Merle had experienced the loss of her parents, her husband, Henry, in 1993, and both sisters, June Richardson Youree, and Loma Richardson Burch. Survivors include Merle’s sons and their wives, Don and Patsy of Electra, Darryl and Cecelia, of Garland, Texas, and daughter Carole Ann Robinson of Denton, Texas, along with nine grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. Merle Culpepper led a life of sweet gentility, a calm montage of life events handled quietly, lovingly, and competently. A demure lady who seldom knew anger (and never, ever profanity!), a thoroughly Christian person, one always tender toward and thoughtful of others, possessing an uncommonly well-mannered and graceful presence, our mother should also be remembered for her homemaking prowess, heavenly desserts, the friendly chuckle when she answered the phone, fine companionship, faithful supporter as the beloved wife of Henry for 59 years, a splendid, dedicated model for her children, and one who exemplified the morals and mores of a higher calling. Merle’s children, who miss her terribly, praise her thusly: “Great job, Mom, well done!” And we have no doubt, her Lord’s reward: “Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.” The family thanks the management and employees of Royal Estates, Wichita Home Health Personal Care Services and Hospice of Wichita Falls for their facilities, support, and aid during Merle’s final years and times of need. The family suggests memorials to Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Road, Wichita Falls, Texas 76309. |
Family | Henry Clay Otis Culpepper (30 June 1909 - 30 December 1993) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#1) John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#2) |
Last Edited | 20 July 2015 |
Marjorie Sue White
F, (21 August 1909 - 18 October 1979)
Birth* | 21 August 1909 | She was born on 21 August 1909.1 |
Marriage* | say 1929 | She married Raymond Willard Culpepper at Texas say 1929. |
Married Name | say 1929 | As of say 1929, her married name was Culpepper. |
SSN | 1953 | Her Social Security Number was issued in 1953 in New Mexico.1 |
Death* | 18 October 1979 | She died at Odessa, Ector Co., Texas, on 18 October 1979 at age 70.1,2 |
Family | Raymond Willard Culpepper (12 November 1907 - 12 May 1994) | |
Child |
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Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#1) John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#2) |
Last Edited | 2 December 2006 |
Citations
- 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 - Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
Marjorie Sue Culpepper, Female, died 18 Oct 1979 in Ector Co., TX. - Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Joie Ray Culpepper, Female, born 14 Feb 1932 in Milam Co., Texas, child of Raymond Willard Culpepper and Marjorie Sue White.
Joie Ray Culpepper1
F, (14 January 1932 - 12 April 1998)
Father | Raymond Willard Culpepper1 (12 Nov 1907 - 12 May 1994) |
Mother | Marjorie Sue White1 (21 Aug 1909 - 18 Oct 1979) |
Birth* | 14 January 1932 | Joie was born at Milam Co., Texas, on 14 January 1932.1 |
Marriage* | She married Edwin Forsberg at Texas. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Forsberg. | |
Death* | 12 April 1998 | She died at Smith Co., Texas, on 12 April 1998 at age 66.2 |
Family | Edwin Forsberg (17 May 1929 - 12 November 2007) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#1) John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#2) |
Last Edited | 9 August 2009 |
Citations
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Joie Ray Culpepper, Female, born 14 Feb 1932 in Milam Co., Texas, child of Raymond Willard Culpepper and Marjorie Sue White. - Texas Department of Health, compiler, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2006.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4876
Howard Lee McDonald
M, (say 1915 - )
Birth* | say 1915 | Howard was born say 1915. |
Last Edited | 14 July 2000 |
(?) Medford
M, (say 1915 - )
Birth* | say 1915 | (?) was born say 1915. |
Last Edited | 14 July 2000 |
Marion Paul Slatter1
M, (11 April 1920 - 27 March 1997)
Birth* | 11 April 1920 | Marion was born on 11 April 1920.2 |
SSN* | between 1936 and 1950 | His Social Security Number was issued between 1936 and 1950 in Texas.2 |
Death* | 27 March 1997 | He died at Emory, Rains Co., Texas, on 27 March 1997 at age 76.2 |
Last Edited | 23 December 2008 |
Citations
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8781&ti=0
Raymond Paul Slatter was born __ 1950 in Wichita Co., TX, son of Marion Paul Slatter and Peggy Sue Culpepper. - 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
Edwin Forsberg
M, (17 May 1929 - 12 November 2007)
Birth* | 17 May 1929 | Edwin was born on 17 May 1929.1 |
Marriage* | He married Joie Ray Culpepper at Texas. | |
Death* | 12 November 2007 | He died at Flint, Smith Co., Texas, on 12 November 2007 at age 78.1 |
Family | Joie Ray Culpepper (14 January 1932 - 12 April 1998) |
Charts | Francis Carlisle Descendants John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#1) John Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants (#2) |
Last Edited | 9 August 2009 |
Citations
- 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