Mary Evelyn Harris1

F, (2 December 1901 - 30 September 1980)
Birth*2 December 1901 She was born on 2 December 1901 at Alfalfa Co., Oklahoma.1 
Marriage*27 June 1921 She married William Lester Ash at Alfalfa Co., Oklahoma, on 27 June 1921 at age 19. Wm. Lester & Mary Evelyn had ten children.1 
Married Name27 June 1921  As of 27 June 1921, her married name was Ash.1 
Death*30 September 1980 She died at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, on 30 September 1980 at age 78.1 

Family

William Lester Ash (11 February 1900 - 5 October 1971)
Children
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited4 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Jun 2011 to Lew Griffin from Pat (Ash) Allen, Phone (316) 729-6723, e-mail address.

Phyllis Lenore Ash1

F, (28 March 1922 - 14 November 1995)
FatherWilliam Lester Ash1 (11 Feb 1900 - 5 Oct 1971)
MotherMary Evelyn Harris1 (2 Dec 1901 - 30 Sep 1980)
Birth*28 March 1922 She was born on 28 March 1922 at Alfalfa Co., Oklahoma.1 
Death*14 November 1995 She died at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, on 14 November 1995 at age 73.1 
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited4 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Jun 2011 to Lew Griffin from Pat (Ash) Allen, Phone (316) 729-6723, e-mail address.

Betty Rose Ash1

F, (9 May 1926 - 25 May 1991)
FatherWilliam Lester Ash1 (11 Feb 1900 - 5 Oct 1971)
MotherMary Evelyn Harris1 (2 Dec 1901 - 30 Sep 1980)
Birth*9 May 1926 She was born on 9 May 1926 at Alfalfa Co., Oklahoma.1 
Death*25 May 1991 She died at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, on 25 May 1991 at age 65.1 
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited4 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Jun 2011 to Lew Griffin from Pat (Ash) Allen, Phone (316) 729-6723, e-mail address.

Billy Allyn Ash1

M, (10 November 1927 - 12 December 1948)
FatherWilliam Lester Ash1 (11 Feb 1900 - 5 Oct 1971)
MotherMary Evelyn Harris1 (2 Dec 1901 - 30 Sep 1980)
Birth*10 November 1927 He was born on 10 November 1927 at Alfalfa Co., Oklahoma.1 
Death*12 December 1948 He died at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, on 12 December 1948 at age 21.1 
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited4 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Jun 2011 to Lew Griffin from Pat (Ash) Allen, Phone (316) 729-6723, e-mail address.

Donald Arad Ash1

M, (5 December 1930 - 29 January 1993)
FatherWilliam Lester Ash1 (11 Feb 1900 - 5 Oct 1971)
MotherMary Evelyn Harris1 (2 Dec 1901 - 30 Sep 1980)
Birth*5 December 1930 He was born on 5 December 1930 at Alfalfa Co., Oklahoma.1 
Death*29 January 1993 He died at Derby, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, on 29 January 1993 at age 62.1 
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited4 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Jun 2011 to Lew Griffin from Pat (Ash) Allen, Phone (316) 729-6723, e-mail address.

Anne Culpeper of Clapham, Surrey1

F, (between 1656 and 1721 - between 1747 and 1760)
Ancestry Unknown* The ancestry of this person and the identity of her husband, if any, are unknown. If you can help in the identification of her husband or parents or provide other genealogical information about this family, please contact us using the info at the bottom of this page. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. 
Birth*between 1656 and 1721 She was born between 1656 and 1721. Her birth is estimated as a range that would make her at the time of creating her will as no younger than 25 years of age and no older than 90.1 
Will*4 December 1746 She made a will at Clapham, co. Surrey, England, on 4 December 1746.

In the Name of God Amen. I Anne Culpepper of Clapham in the County of Surrey, Spinster being of Sound, Disposing Mind, Memory and Understanding Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following Imprinis
     I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creator hoping to be saved by and through the Merits of Jesus Christ my Blessed Saviour and Redeemer and my Body I commit to the Earth to be Decently buried by my Executrix Elizabeth Davis my Cousin.
     Item, to her after all my Debts are first paid to every Creditor that my Cousin Elizabeth do pay my funeral Expenses. I do hereby Constitute her Sole Executrix of the residue of what shall be left that is in the house with all my Wearing Apparel and Linen of all sorts and likewise all Rings and plate to have and to hold the same unto my Cousin Elizabeth Davis.
     Item, I so appoint my said Cousin Elizabeth Davis Sole Executrix this my Will and I do hereby revoke all former Will or Wills by me at any time hereafore made by me whereof I the said Anne Cullpepper the Testatrix have hereunto set my hand this 4 day if December Anno Domi One Thousand Seven Hundred Forty Six (4 Dec 1746)
     Anne Cullpepper
     And if Mrs Rawson should outlive me that Cousin Elizabeth Davis shall give her half that shall be left in the house that is after every thing is paid.1 
Death*between 1747 and 1760 She died between 1747 and 1760
Estimated range for date of death is from when she wrote her will on 4 Dec 1746 until a deposition was taken for probate of the will on 20 Nov 1760.1 
Probate*19 December 1760 Probate action was taken on Anne's estate on 19 December 1760 at Canterbury, co. Kent, England,

The 20th day of November 1760. Which Day Appeared personal William Killik of the parish of Clapham in the County of Surrey, Carpenter who being Sworn on the Holy Evangelists to Dispose the truth did Dispose and say as follows to will that that this Deponent well knew and was Intimately Acquainted with Anne Cullpepper late of the Parish of Clapham in the County of Surrey aforesaid, Spinster Deceased for Several years before and to the time of her Death and Suring such his Knowledge of and Acquaintance with her have often seen her write and Subscribe her name by which means he became well acquainted with her Manner and Character of hand writing and Subscriptions and having now carefully Viewed and Perused the paper writing he could annexed purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased beginning with thus~ In the Name of God Amen. I Anne Cullpepper of Clapham in the County of Surrey, Spinster being of Sound Disposing Mind, Memory and Understanding Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following and ending thus~ ( I the said Anne Cullpepper the Testator have hereunto set my hand this Day of December Anno Domi One Thousand Seven Hundred Forty Six) and thus Subscribed Anne Cullpepper and thus Underwrote (And if Mrs Rawson should out live me that Cousin Elizabeth Davis Shall give her half that shall be left in the House that is after every thing is paid / Doth say that he verily and in his conscientious belief the whole Body and series of the said Wife Subscription thereunto made and the Under writing thereof to be totally wrote and Subscription of the said Ann Cullpepper, Spinster deceased.
     William Killik
     same day the said William Killik was sworn to the Truth of the above written Affidavit before me, Arthur Collier Surrogate, present Richard Cheslyn Notery public

The 17th day of December 1760. Which Day Appeared Personally James Rawson of the parish of Allhallows in the Great London, Cooper who being Sworn on the Holy Evangelists to Dispose the Truth did Dispose and say as far as follows (to wit) that he this Deponent well known and was Intimately acquainted with Anne Cullpepper late of the Parish of Clapham in the County of Surrey, Spinster deceased for Several years before and to thus of her Death and during such his Knowledge of and his Acquaintance with her have seen her write and subscribe her name by which means he became well Acquainted with her Manner and Character of Hand Writing and Subscription and having now carefully viewed and perused the papers Writing hereunto annexed purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said Deceased beginning thus, (In the Name of God Amen I Anne Cullpepper of Clapham in the County of Surrey, Spinster being of Sound Disposing Mind, Memory and Understanding Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following) and ending thus (Also said Ann Cullpepper the Testator have thereunto set my hand this 4 day if December Anno Dom One Thousand Seven Hundred Fort Six) and thus Subscribed Ann Cullpepper, and thus underwrote~ And if Mrs Rawson should outlive me that Cousin Elizabeth Davis shall give her half that shall be left in the house that is after every thing is paid) Doth say that he verily and in his Conscious belief the whole Body and Series of the said Will Subscription thereto made and the understanding thereof to be Totally wrote and Subscribed by and with the proper hand Writing and Subscription of the said Ann Cullpepper Spinster deceased
     James Rawson
     Same day the said James Rawson was Sworn to the Truth of the above written Affidavit before me Arther Collier Surrogate Present Edward Cheslyn, Notary Public

This Will was proved at London with a Codicil the Nineteenth day of December in the Year of out Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty (19 Dec 1760) before the Worshipful James Marriott Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Edward Simpson also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of Elizabeth Davis Wife of John Davis the Sole Executrix named in the said Will to whom Administration was Granted of all and Singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the Deceased, she having been first Sworn duly to Administer. Ex.1 
Biography* In her will, she refers to herself as a spinster and appointed as Executrix her cousin Elizabeth Davis, wife of John Davis. 
Last Edited6 June 2011

Citations

  1. Public Records Office, National Archives, London.
    Will of Anne Culpeper of Clapham, Surrey (#62741), dated 4 Dec 1746, proved 19 Dec 1760, transcribed by Charles Andrew Grigsby from images at: http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/uk/wills/images/Anne_of_Clapham_1760.pdf.

Ruth W. (?)1

F, (16 March 1926 - 12 March 2014)
Birth*16 March 1926 She was born on 16 March 1926 at Hurley, Buchanan Co., Virginia.1,2 
Married Namesay 1953  As of say 1953, her married name was Culpeper.1 
Name-AltSpell This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. 
Residence*1992 Ruth resided at Norfolk (city), Virginia, in 1992.1 
Death*12 March 2014 She died at Norfolk (city), Virginia, on 12 March 2014 at age 87.2 
Obituary*14 March 2014 Norfolk - Ruth W. Culpeper, 88, years old went to heaven on March 12, 2014. Ruth will be remembered as an exemplary wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her born again Christian life that included being a prayer warrior, Sunday school teacher and choir member has assured her a prominent place in heaven. Originally from Hurley, VA. She has lived in the Norfolk area for 70 years.

Left to cherish her memory is her husband of 61 years, Ralph H. Culpeper; four sons: Gary Williams and wife Janelle, Larry Culpeper and wife Joanne, Barry Culpeper and wife Debbie, and Jerry Culpeper who was her devoted caregiver; four grandchildren Shannon, Lori, Elyce and Bryce and a great-grandson, Clayton.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Thomas Alberico, Linda Sawyer and staff for their love and care that kept her with us.

Services will be Friday March 14, 12 p.m. at Level Green Baptist Church in Virginia Beach.2 
Last Edited25 March 2014

Citations

  1. MyFamily.com Inc., compiler, US Public Records Index, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8907&enc=1
  2. Obituary of Ruth W. Culpeper, Published 14 Mar 2014 in The Virginian Pilot.

Carrie Darlene Summerville1

F, (28 February 1931 - 5 November 2015)
Birth*28 February 1931 She was born on 28 February 1931.1 
Marriage*say 1951 She married James Vernon Culpepper say 1951.1 
Married Namesay 1951  As of say 1951, her married name was Culpepper.1 
Residence1993 James and Carrie resided at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, in 1993.1 
Residence*1 April 2012 Carrie resided at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 1 April 2012.2 
Death*5 November 2015 She died at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 5 November 2015 at age 84.3 
Obituary*8 November 2015 Portsmouth - Carrie Darlene Culpepper, 84, passed away on November 5, 2015. Mrs. Culpepper was the daughter of the late James and Willena Summerville. She retired from the Planning Department of Norfolk Naval Shipyard after 20 years of service.

Survivors include her daughter, Colleen Crawford; two sons, Jimmy Culpepper and wife Cathy and Jeff Culpepper and wife Terry; grandchildren, Jason Culpepper, Mark Crawford, Wayne Culpepper and wife Elizabeth, Jill Branch and husband Matthew, and Casey Hicks and husband Gregory, Amanda Russell and husband Red and Bud Osborn; great-grandsons Christian, Colin and Aaron and great-granddaughters Lily and Ellie. She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Jim Culpepper, her son Wayne Culpepper, a beloved grandson Kenny MacKenzie, three sisters (Elsby Tucker, Myrna Dodge, and Shirley Maudlin), and four brothers (George, James, Robert, and Hugh Summerville).

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at Foster Funeral Home, Portsmouth. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday, November 9th from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Burial will be private.3 

Family

James Vernon Culpepper (5 January 1932 - 29 March 2012)
Child
Last Edited22 December 2015

Citations

  1. MyFamily.com Inc., compiler, US Public Records Index, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8907&enc=1
  2. Virginian-Pilot/Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA.
    http://www.pilotonline.com
    Obituary of James V. Culpepper (#62482), published 1 Apr 2012.
  3. Obituary of Carrie Darlene Culpepper, published in The Virginian Pilot on Nov. 8, 2015.

Stacey Silvio1

F, (circa 1973 - 31 May 2011)
Birth*circa 1973 She was born circa 1973 at Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Joseph A. and Connie M. Silvio.1 
Married Namesay 1995  As of say 1995, her married name was Holcomb.1 
Married Namesay 2005  As of say 2005, her married name was Culpepper.1 
Residence*May 2011 Stacey resided at Coushatta, Red River Parish, Louisiana, in May 2011.1 
Death*31 May 2011 She died at Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, on 31 May 2011
ATV accident.1 
Obituary*2 June 2011 Stacey Silvio Culpepper, 37, a resident of Coushatta and a native of Baton Rouge, passed away Tuesday, May 31, 2011, at LSU Medical Center, Shreveport, as a result of an ATV accident. Stacey lives on within those she gifted with her organs.
     Stacey is survived by her husband, Adam Culpepper; father and mother, Joseph A. and Connie M. Silvio; son, Benjamin Holcomb; two stepchildren, Bailey and Gavin Culpepper; two sisters and their husbands, Shelley and Paul Bordelon, and Jodi and Ron LeSage; uncles and aunts, Lucas Silvio, Anna Marie Silvio, Theresa and Ron Rinker, Marie Maranto, Faye Sivio and Katherine Gravatt; nieces and nephew, Hayden DeBate, Emma Rose Bordelon and Marlee LeSage; also by numerous cousins. Stacey is also survived by grandmother, Jewel Reeves; aunts and uncles, Betty Procel, Watson Stewart, Thelma Stewart, Janie Stewart and Jolena Bonnett.
     Stacey was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Herrell and Doris Dillard; paternal grandparents, John and Rosie Silvio; and numerous aunts and uncles.
     Visitation at Greenoaks Funeral Home, 9595 Florida Blvd., on Friday, June 3, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with a rosary service at 6:30 p.m. Visitation at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church on Saturday, June 4, from 9:30 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Michael Moroney, celebrant. Interment in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Carlin Silvio, Arthur Gibbs, Ricky Marshall, Joey Dillard, Bobby Silvio and Hayden DeBate.
     Stacey was a 1992 graduate of Redemptorist High School and attended Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond.1 
Burial*4 June 2011 Her body was interred on 4 June 2011 at Greenoaks Memorial Park, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.1 
Last Edited14 June 2011

Citations

  1. The Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
    http://www.2theadvocate.com
    Obituary of Stacey Silvio Culpepper (#62487), published 2 Jun 2011.

Walter Gavin Culpepper1

M, (circa 1998 - 23 February 2012)
Birth*circa 1998 He was born circa 1998.1 
Residence*February 2012 Walter resided at Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, in February 2012.1 
Death*23 February 2012 He died at Children's Hospital, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, on 23 February 2012.1 
Obituary*26 February 2012 Services for Walter Gavin Ray Culpepper will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 27, 2012, at the chapel of Hixson Brothers, Pineville, with Reverend Russell Cobb officiating. Burial will be at Craig Cemetery, Kolin, Louisiana under the direction of Hixson Brothers, Pineville.
     Visitation will be Sunday, February 26, 2012, at Hixson Brothers, Pineville, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
     Gavin, 13, of Pineville, passed away Thursday, February 23, 2012, at Children's Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, after losing his battle with leukemia.
     He was a member of Word of Grace Church and was active in the Youth Group. Gavin loved his Lord and testified daily to uplift those that he came in contact with. Gavin was a student at Pineville Jr. High School and a member of the Red River Youth Football League. He was a star on the football field as well as off and had a tremendous sense of humor. Gavin was an inspiration to many and will be missed by all.
     He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Walter Leon Pennington, Sr. and paternal grandmother, Judy Carolyn Reeves.
     Those left to cherish his memory include his parents, Chandra Pennington and Adam Culpepper; brother, Dionte Pennington; sisters, Bailey Denise Culpepper and Tatiana Pennington; grandmothers, Judy Pennington, and Betty Procell; paternal great grandmother, Jewel Reeves. He also leaves behind many aunts, uncles, cousins and many, many friends.
     A special thanks to the wonderful doctors, nurses, and staff of Children's Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, and to Patrick F. Taylor of Hope Lodge in New Orleans.
     To extend online condolences to the Pennington family, please visit us at www.hixsonbrothers.com.1 
Burial*27 February 2012 His body was interred on 27 February 2012 at Craig Cemetery, Kolin, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.1 
Last Edited8 March 2012

Citations

  1. The Town Talk, Alexandria, LA.
    http://www.thetowntalk.com/
    Obituary of Walter Gavin Ray Culpepper (#62489), published on February 26, 2012.

Anne Cotton1

F, (say 1500 - )
FatherWilliam Cotton of Oxen Hoath1 (s 1477 - )
MotherMargaret Culpeper of Oxen Hoath1 (1481 - )
Birth*say 1500 Anne was born at England say 1500. 
Married Namesay 1523  As of say 1523, her married name was Gargrave.1 
Marriage*say 1523 She married Sir Thomas Gargrave at England say 1523.1 

Family

Sir Thomas Gargrave (1495 - 1579)
Last Edited30 June 2011

Citations

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Gargrave," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Gargrave&oldid=433107369 (accessed June 30, 2011).

Sir Thomas Gargrave1

M, (1495 - 1579)
Birth*1495 Thomas was born at England in 1495. The son of Thomas Gargrave of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and Elizabeth, daughter of William Levett of Hooton Levitt and Normanton, West Yorkshire.1 
Marriage*say 1523 He married Anne Cotton at England say 1523.1 
Portrait*1570 He was in a portrait in 1570 at England.2
Sir Thomas Gargrave
Death*1579 He died at England in 1579.1 
Biography* Sir Thomas Gargrave (1495–1579) was a Yorkshire Knight who served as High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1565 and 1569. His principal residence was at Nostell Priory, one of many grants of land that Gargrave secured during his lifetime. He was Speaker of the House of Commons and vice president of the Council of the North. Gargrave was the son of Thomas Gargrave of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and Elizabeth, daughter of William Levett of Hooton Levitt and Normanton, West Yorkshire.

Gargrave was among the most important men of his age, serving frequently on Yorkshire business and at Court. He began his career as Steward of the Household of Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy (often called Lord Darcy of the North), and Gargrave's ambition and drive were immediately apparent.

With the help of Darcy's influence, Gargrave rose quickly, becoming Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire, Deputy Constable for Pontefract Castle, Steward of York Minster, Receiver of the Exchequer for Yorkshire, Master in Chancery, and Recorder for Kingston upon Hull. Gargrave's rise was meteoric, from humble steward to Knight of the Realm and one of the most powerful men in England.

Sir Thomas Gargrave married Anne, daughter of William Cotton and Margaret (Culpeper) of Oxon Hoath, Kent, by whom he had his only child, Sir Cotton Gargrave, also High Sheriff of Yorkshire. He married secondly Jane, widow of Sir John Wentworth of North Elmsall, West Yorkshire. Sir Thomas Gargrave appears as a character in the William Shakespeare play Henry VI, Part 1.

In Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire, author Joseph Tilley sums up the Gargrave legacy as follows: "The Gargraves were a knightly house, who came in for extensive grants of Abbey lands in Yorkshire, but who, within a century afterwards, sank into obscurity. The grandfather of the purchaser of One Ash was Speaker of Queen Elizabeth's first Parliament and President of the Council of the North. He was a favourite of Her Majesty and her minister Burghley; he had a grant from Bess, of the Old Park, Wakefield, but he adopted the glorious old Priory of Nostell for a residence. This was the gentleman who conducted poor Mary of Scots from Bolton to Tutbury."

Gargrave was also widely known for his address to Parliament of 25 January 1559 in which he urged Queen Elizabeth I to take a husband and marry.

The story of the Gargraves became an oft-cited tale of the rise – and fall – of ambition. Of the Gargraves, it is said, the poet Byron was moved to write: "'Twere long to tell, and sad to trace, Each step from splendour to disgrace."

The bulk of the Gargrave properties passed to Thomas Gargrave, eldest son of Sir Cotton Gargrave, who left them to his only daughter, who broke with the family's Royalist sympathies by marrying Dr. Richard Berry, physician to Oliver Cromwell. "Berry," according to one early history, "contrived to make himself master of their fortune, and the whole family sunk into obscurity."

No less an authority than Sir Bernard Burke, in his Vicissitudes of Families, was moved by the Gargraves' precipitous fall. "The story of the Gargraves is a melancholy chapter in real life," wrote Burke in the nineteenth century. "For full two centuries or more, scarcely a family in Yorkshire enjoyed a higher position." Subsequently Sir Thomas Gargrave's oldest son was hanged at York for murder; his half-brother Sir Richard Gargrave of Nostell Priory, once High Sheriff of Yorkshire, later wasted his estate, and was reduced to gambling for a cup of ale, plunging his family into penury. Sir Richard was eventually found dead in a London flophouse. "Not many years since," Burke wrote, "a Mr. Gargrave, believed to be one of them, filled the mean employment of parish clerk at Kippax."

Sir Thomas Gargrave is interred in the south choir of St Michael and Our Lady Church, within the grounds of Nostell Priory. A monument on his tomb states: "Here lyeth Sir Thomas Gargrave, knight, who dyed the 28 of March, 1579, who served sundry times in the wars and as counsellor at Yorke xxxv yeare. He maryed Anne Cotton of Kent and Jane Appleton, widow of Sir John Wentworth of Elmesall. He had yssue only by Anne Cotton, tow sonnes, Cotton and John, which John dyed att his byrth." On Gargrave's tomb are incised the family's coat-of-arms: "On the plate, lozengy ar. and sa. on a bend sa. 3 crescents of the first."1 

Family

Anne Cotton (say 1500 - )
Last Edited30 June 2011

Citations

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Gargrave," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Gargrave&oldid=433107369 (accessed June 30, 2011).
  2. Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Gargrave," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Gargrave&oldid=433107369 (accessed June 30, 2011).
    Sir Thomas Gargrave, oil on panel, unknown artist, 1570. Gift to National Portrait Gallery, London, by Gery Milner-Gibson-Cullum.

John Cicero Webb1

M, (May 1885 - )
FatherJames Nicholas Webb1 (25 Nov 1850 - Jan 1929)
MotherSarah Louisa Culpepper1 (May 1852 - 2 Jan 1929)
Birth*May 1885 He was born in May 1885 at Cherokee Co., Alabama.1 
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited26 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written 1983-2011 to Lew Griffin from Mary Genevieve Taylor Harris (#48715), Dallas, TX, e-mail address.
    from 1900 census.

James P. Webb1

M, (January 1890 - )
FatherJames Nicholas Webb1 (25 Nov 1850 - Jan 1929)
MotherSarah Louisa Culpepper1 (May 1852 - 2 Jan 1929)
Birth*January 1890 He was born in January 1890.1 
ChartsBenjamin Culpepper of SC Female Descendants
Last Edited26 June 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written 1983-2011 to Lew Griffin from Mary Genevieve Taylor Harris (#48715), Dallas, TX, e-mail address.
    from 1900 census.