Fitzallin B. Wright1
F, (circa 1867 - )
Last Edited | 3 December 2002 |
Citations
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Macon, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Maco, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
C. Randolph Wright1
M, (circa 1868 - )
Last Edited | 3 December 2002 |
Citations
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Macon, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Maco, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
Eugenius N. Wright1
M, (circa 1874 - )
Last Edited | 3 December 2002 |
Citations
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Macon, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Maco, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
Leila May Nisbet1
F, (26 February 1846 - 29 October 1882)
Last Edited | 3 December 2002 |
Citations
- Alexander's - Southside, VA/NC, GA & AL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jhalexanderjr/1
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Maco, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
Coucil Beck Wright1
M, (say 1843 - before 1880)
Birth* | say 1843 | He was born say 1843.1 |
Marriage* | say 1865 | He married Leila May Nisbet say 1865.1 |
Death* | before 1880 | He died before 1880.2 |
Last Edited | 3 December 2002 |
Citations
- Alexander's - Southside, VA/NC, GA & AL: http://www.gencircles.com/users/jhalexanderjr/1
- 1880 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Ward, Macon, Bibb Co., GA, page 225D
Samuel BOYKIN Self M Male W 57 GA Minister & Editor GA SC
Laura BOYKIN Wife M Female W 46 GA Keeping House GA GA
Laura N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
Eugenia N. BOYKIN Dau S Female W 5 GA At Home GA GA
Henry WRIGHT BroL M Male W 43 AL Physician LA LA
Mary N. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 42 GA At Home GA GA
Fitzallin B. WRIGHT Niece S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA
C. Randolph WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 12 GA At School GA GA
Eugenius N. WRIGHT Nephew S Male W 6 GA At Home GA GA
Leila WRIGHT Sister W Female W 34 GA At Home GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 18 GA Student GA GA
Eugenius NISBET Nephew S Male W 19 GA Clerk GA GA
Pleasent JOHNSON Other M Female B 31 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia WHITE Other S Female B 39 GA Servant GA GA
Georgia PARKER Other S Female B 21 GA Servant GA GA
William RUSSEL Other S Male B 36 GA Servant GA GA.
Tommy Lou Waldron1
F, (30 June 1918 - 23 July 2008)
Birth* | 30 June 1918 | She was born on 30 June 1918.1 |
Marriage* | 1933 | She married Horace Edward Culpepper at Bradenton, Manatee Co., Florida, in 1933.1 |
Married Name | 1933 | As of 1933, her married name was Culpepper.1 |
Divorce | 1940 | She and Horace Edward Culpepper were divorced in 1940 at Manatee Co., Florida.2 |
Married Name | between 1960 and 1980 | As of between 1960 and 1980, her married name was Meeks.3 |
Marriage* | between 1960 and 1980 | She married (?) Meeks between 1960 and 1980.3 |
Residence* | September 1998 | Tommy resided at Bradenton, Manatee Co., Florida, in September 1998.3 |
Death* | 23 July 2008 | She died at Ellenton, Manatee Co., Florida, on 23 July 2008 at age 90.4 |
Citations
- E-mail from B. J. Culpepper, 4 Dec 2002.
- Florida Department of Health, compiler, Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx?dbid=8837&path=
Horace E Culpepper and Tommy Lou Culpepper divorced in 1940 in Manatee Co., Florida.
- Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Sarasota, FL.
http://www.newscoast.com/
Obituary of Pauline I. (Culpepper) Horton, published 16 Sep 1998.
- 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
Elijah Owens1
M, (say 1765 - circa 1815)
Birth* | say 1765 | He was born say 1765.1 |
Marriage* | say 1786 | He married Nancy Ann Howard say 1786.1 |
Will* | 8 September 1814 | He made a will on 8 September 1814, naming as executor(s) Nancy Ann Howard and James William Boykin, naming as heir(s) Clarissa Ann Owens.
(Proved 4 Mar 1816. Wife: Nancy Owens; Daughter: Clarissa Ann Boykin; Sons: John J. Owens, James Nehemiah Owens and Eijah Smith Owens, the last two minors; Executors: Wife Nancy and son-in-law James Boykin; Witnesses: Thomas Woodward, Robert Rutherford, J. H. Howard.)1 |
Death* | circa 1815 | He died at Baldwin Co., Georgia, circa 1815.1 |
Probate* | 4 March 1816 | Probate action was taken on Elijah's estate on 4 March 1816 at Baldwin Co., Georgia.1 |
Last Edited | 4 December 2002 |
Citations
- Frances T. Ingmire, Baldwin Co., GA Will Book A Abstracts, 1808-1832, St. Louis, 198?, page 8.
Nancy Ann Howard1
F, (say 1768 - 1852)
Birth* | say 1768 | She was born say 1768. Nancy was the daughter of Nehemiah Howard and Edythe Smith.2 |
Marriage* | say 1786 | She married Elijah Owens say 1786.2 |
Married Name | say 1786 | As of say 1786, her married name was Owens. |
(Executor) Will | 8 September 1814 | Nancy and James named as executor(s) in the will of Elijah Owens on 8 September 1814.2 |
Death* | 1852 | She died at Russell Co., Alabama, in 1852.1 |
James R. Jones1
M, (say 1814 - )
Last Edited | 4 December 2002 |
Citations
- Christine Aldridge, Early Miscellaneous Wills, Estates and Administrations of Georgia, Partin Publications, Nacogdoches, TX, 1994, page 59.
Rev. Edward Culpeper of Gunville, co. Dorset, England
M, (say 1640 - )
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | say 1640 | He was born say 1640 at England. |
Research note* | | Edward Culpeper's ancestry is not known. If you can identify this person, please contact Warren Culpepper.1 |
Citations
- Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.
Edmund Culpeper Early Microscope Maker
M, (circa 1670 - 1737)
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Research note* | | It is possible that Edmund Culpeper Early Microscope Maker and Edmund Culpeper Citizen and Grocer of London are one and the same. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | circa 1670 | He was born circa 1670. |
Biography | 1698 | Edmund provided Peter the Great with scientific instruments during Peter's visit to England in 1698.1 |
Photographed | say 1732 | At the University of California at Berkeley, there is (as of Dec 2011) a collection of 157 antique microscopes in the Golub Collection, many from a donation of Dr. Orville J. Golub. Among them are several Culpeper-type Microscopes. See: http://golubcollection.berkeley.edu/18th/78.html http://golubcollection.berkeley.edu/18th/s69.html http://golubcollection.berkeley.edu/18th/71.html
The Culpeper-type microscope is an instrument made by the Englishman, Edmund Culpeper (c. 1670-1738). He also made other instruments such as theodolites, sectors, sundials and quadrants. His output of microscopes included not only the three-pillar instrument shown below but screw-barrel microscopes as well. The wooden pyramidal case for this instrument has Culpeper's trade card glued to the inside of the back panel. The exact date of its construction in not known, but it is likely in the period of 1730 to 1735. The sliding body tubes, made of cardboard covered by tooled green leather (inner tube) and shagreen (the rough dried skin of sharks or rays, on the outer tube), are connected by brass, turned tripod legs to a circular stage with a recessed central opening. The stage, in turn, rests on three similar legs which are fixed into the circular wooden base. The concave mirror attaches to the base as well, an original idea of Culpeper's, allowing transparent objects to be viewed by reflection of light from the mirror. References: Turner, The Great Age of the Microscope, p. 30ff.
Culpper-Type Microscope Age: 1730-1735 Made By: Edmund Culpeper Made In: England.2,3
Culpepper Microscope in Berkeley |
Death* | 1737 | He died in 1737.4 |
Biography* | | Edmund Culpeper was an English instrument maker whose name is known to all those who are interested in the history of the microscope. Edmund is credited with popularizing two important elements in microscope design: the sub-stage mirror and the tripod microscope, which is referred to as Culpeper-type.
He was the son of Edward Culpeper, a clergyman, of Gunville, co. Dorset, England. He was apprenticed to one Walter Hayes in 1684, whom he eventually succeeded in business, working as a Mathematical Instrument maker in London from 1700 to his death in 1737. He was the father of Edmund (II), also a Mathematical Instrument maker who was known to have been working in 1758-59. Additional information and references can be found in: Clifton, Gloria, Directory of British Scientific Makers 1550-1851. Zwemmer (pub.), London, 1995.4 |
Photographed* | 1800 | At the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX, the Moody Medical Library has a collection of historical microscopes. It's collection includes a Culpeper-type microscope, described as follows: "The unsigned Culpeper-type microscope has two sets of brass tripod that support the stage and the body-tube. The swinging mirror is attached to the wooden base. The instrument also has the rack-and-pinion system on the outer tube, a feature that was later added to Culpeper-type microscopes. No accessories. About 1800. Unsigned."Culpepper Microscope in Texas |
Last Edited | 24 December 2011 |
Citations
- According to Ken Cozens of London, England who stated via e-mail on 5 March 2000 that this fact is published in Britain and Russia in the Age of Peter the Great, Historical Documents, from the School of Slavonic & East European Studies, London 1998, and the actual documentary evidence is listed in "Document 19", p16/17, "Account at the Armoury, dated 17 January 1700, of money disbursed to the British Merchant Andrew Stiles to repay his expenses for the support of Peter I in England". Which is taken from a Russian original.
- E-mail written 1998-2013 to Lew Griffin & Warren Culpepper from Charles Edward Culpepper III (#4812), Great Falls, Montana, e-mail address.
- E-mail written Dec 2011 to Warren Culpepper from Steven E Ruzin PhD, Biological Imaging Facility, Univ. of CA, Berkeley, http://golubcollection.berkeley.edu/, e-mail address.
- E-mail written 5 Dec 2002 to Warren L. Culpepper from Stuart L. Warter Ph.D., (Member of the Microscopical Society of Southern California and Professor of Biology Emeritus, California State University, Long Beach), e-mail address.
Edmund Culpeper II1
M, (say 1700 - after 1759)
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
Birth* | say 1700 | He was born say 1700. |
Death* | after 1759 | He died after 1759.1 |
Citations
- E-mail written 5 Dec 2002 to Warren L. Culpepper from Stuart L. Warter Ph.D., (Member of the Microscopical Society of Southern California and Professor of Biology Emeritus, California State University, Long Beach), e-mail address.
Barbara Alice Beck1
F, (28 August 1940 - 2 December 2006)
Birth* | 28 August 1940 | She was born on 28 August 1940.1 |
Married Name | 3 December 1955 | As of 3 December 1955, her married name was Nightingale.1 |
Death* | 2 December 2006 | She died at Callahan, Nassau Co., Florida, on 2 December 2006 at age 66.2 |
Last Edited | 28 December 2006 |
Citations
- E-mail written 7 Dec 2002 to Warren Culpepper from Patsy Poppel, e-mail address.
- E-mail written Dec 2006 to Warren Culpepper from Elisabeth Bradshaw Nightingale (#56337), e-mail address.
Mary Frances Boland1
F, (11 May 1895 - 13 August 1964)
Citations
- E-mail written 7 Dec 2002 to Warren Culpepper from Patsy Poppel, e-mail address.
Michael Leaborn Boyette1
M, (5 October 1953 - 8 December 1959)
Last Edited | 6 January 2003 |
Mary Magdalene Call1
F, (17 December 1900 - )
Birth* | 17 December 1900 | She was born on 17 December 1900.1 |
Marriage* | 16 August 1925 | She married John Wesley Peacock at Georgia on 16 August 1925 at age 24.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Peacock.1 |
Last Edited | 7 December 2002 |
Citations
- E-mail written 7 Dec 2002 to Warren Culpepper from Patsy Poppel, e-mail address.