Elizabeth Green Culpepper [1233]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: After 1807 387 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherits 387, from her grandfather, John Culpeper,, Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
one heifer
Parents
Father: John Culpepper [1229] ( -Between 1825) 386,387 [MRIN:456] Mother: Sarah [1255] ( -After 1825) 386Faithy Culpepper [1270]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: After 1810 274 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherit 274, from father, John Culpepper, Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
one feather bed and one cow and yearling or a calf at my wife's death or marriage, but if my daughter should get married before their mother's decease then my desire is that they shall have their bed and cow delivered to them at the same time
I leave that plantation that formerly belonged to Micha Manning near Julian Crek and the one half of the plantation I live upon joining on the north side to be equally divided among all my daughters also my stock of cattle hogs horse and house hold furniture the same at my wife's death or marriage also my negroes to be divided in the same form except Katty if her negro boy be alive then she to have no part with the rest
Parents
Father: John Culpepper [1267] ( -Between 1810) 274 [MRIN:467] Mother: Martha [1274] ( -After 1810) 274Henry Culpepper [3080]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Between Aug 1806 and Feb 1813 379 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherit 282, from his father, Thomas Culpeper, 60 acres of land now in his possession, 1785 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
runing along the line that I made between my son Willoughby and him unto the main road and also 50 acres of the survey of mine and Ruderys. Also one sow and three shoats2. Will 1589, of Henry Culpeper, 25 Aug 1806 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Henry Culpeper Residence: Norfolk Co.
Date signed: 25 Aug 1806 Date proved: 15 Feb 1813
Executor: my son, Henry Culpeper
Signature: Henry (x his mark) Culpeper
Witness: Jno. Pollick, Margaret (x her mark) Richardson, John Cherry, James Cherry
Bequests:
To beloved wife, Sarah Culpeper--use of my whole estate during her widowhood but not to waste or destroy the same
To my son, Henry Culpeper--the plantation house whereon I now live containing 60 acres. One gun & one feather bed & furniture at my wife's death or marriage
To daughter, Martha Culpeper--one bed & furniture at my wife's death or marriage
To daughter, Margaret Culpeper--one bed, bedstead & furniture at wife's death or marriage
To daughter Sally Culpeper-one bed & furniture & one trunk at my wife's death or marriage
To daughter, Nancy Culpeper--$30 in lieu of bed to be paid to her out of my estate at my wife's death or marriage
To daughter, Mary Culpeper--the bed I now lye on, one heifer yearling at my wife's death or marriage
Rest of estate to be equally divided among my children upon my wife's death: Henry Culpeper, Martha Culpeper, Margaret Culpeper,Sally Culpeper, & Mary Culpeper
Parents
Father: Thomas Culpepper [3073] ( -Between 1785) 282 [MRIN:1040] Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah [1234] ( - After 1806) 379 [MRIN:458] Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Henry Culpepper [1235] ( -After 1806) 379 2. Martha Culpepper [1236] ( -After 1806) 379 3. Margaret Culpepper [1237] ( -After 1806) 379 4. Sally Culpepper [1238] ( -After 1806) 379 5. Nancy Culpepper [1239] ( -After 1806) 379 6. Mary Culpepper [1240] ( -After 1806) 379Henry Culpepper [1235]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: After 1806 379 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherits 379, from his father, Henry Culpeper, 25 Aug 1806 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
the plantation house whereon I now live containing 60 acres. One gun & one feather bed & furniture at my wife's death or marriage
Parents
Father: Henry Culpepper [3080] ( -Between 1806) 282,379 [MRIN:458] Mother: Sarah [1234] ( -After 1806) 379James Vernon Culpepper II [50]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1955 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *Catherine Ann Urabeck [43] (1956 - ) [MRIN:29] Marriage: 10 Jul 1976 Status: Children: 1. Jill Marie Culpepper [51] (1982- )Jill Marie Culpepper [51]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1982 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Parents
Father: James Vernon Culpepper II [50] (1955- ) [MRIN:29] Mother: Catherine Ann Urabeck [43] (1956- )John Culpepper [1267]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Between Dec 1810 and Mar 1818 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 274 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Will 1590, of John Culpepper, 1 Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: John Culpepper Residence: Norfolk Co.
Date signed: 1 Dec 1810 Date proved: 16 March 1818
Executors: my wife, Martha Culpepper & my son, John Culpeper
Witnesses: Robert Culpeper, John (x his mark) Ballantine, Jno. (x his mark) Pollick
Signature: John (x his mark) Culpeper
Bequests:
To my son, John Culpepper--the house & plantation that I purchased of Jeremiah Cox and James Martin, also one cow and yearling or a calf, and one young yoke of oxen and my still and fowling piece. After my wife's decease, I give him one half of the land I live upon where the house & orchard stand, also one young horse and one feather bed and his equal part of the division of my negroes at my wife's death or marriage
To my daughters, Cherry Culpepper, Faithy Culpepper, Suckey Culpepper, Celia Culpepper, and Katty Culpepper--one feather bed each and one cow and yearling or a calf at my wife's decease or marriage, but if any of my daughters should get married before their mother's decease then my desire is that they shall have their bed & cow delivered to them at the same time.
To my beloved wife, Martha Culpepper--all the rest of my estate during her life or widowhood and then to be equally divided among all my daughters except what is willed away already to them
To my daughter, Mary Cherry--to have an equal part with the rest after they take out what I have given them
To my daughter, Katty Culpepper--one negro boy named Isaac, but if she should die before the division of my negroes she shall have an equal part with them on the contrary if the said boy should live, then my daughter Katty to have no other part in the rest of my negroes
To all my daughters--the plantation that formerly belonged to Micha Manning near Julian Creek and the one half of the plantation I live upon joining on the north side to be equally divided, also my stock of cattle hogs horses and household furniture the same at my wife's death or marriage also my negroes to be divided in the same form except Katty if her negro boy be alive then she to have no part with the rest
Note: wife, Martha Culpeper and son, John Culpeper refused duty of executor, therefore Matthew Manning made oath and obtained probate for the estate of John Culpepper
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha [1274] ( - After Dec 1810) 274 [MRIN:467] Marriage: Status: Children: 1. John Culpepper [1268] ( -After 1810) 274 2. Cherry Culpepper [1269] ( -After 1810) 274 3. Faithy Culpepper [1270] ( -After 1810) 274 4. Suckey Culpepper [1271] ( -After 1810) 274 5. Celia Culpepper [1272] ( -After 1810) 274 6. Katty Culpepper [1273] ( -After 1810) 274 7. Mary Culpepper [1275] ( -After 1810) 274John Culpepper [1229]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Between Nov 1825 and Nov 1837 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 386,387 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherits 387, from his father, John Culpeper,, Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
part of my manor plantation beginning at a white gum & running from thence to a white oak thence to a persimmon tree & so down the run to the heirs of John Kearnes line & also 50 acres of swamp land lying in the survey of Thomas Culpeper & Daniel Rudery. Also, give him my musket & heifer & my cooper tools.2. Will 1591, of John Culpeper, 9 Nov 1825 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: John Culpeper Residence: Norfolk Co.
Date signed: 9 Nov 1825 Date proved: 20 Nov 1837
Executor: my wife, Sarah Culpeper
Witnesses: Henry Spratt & Robert (x his mark) Brown
Signature: John (x his mark) Culpeper
Bequests:
To belooved wife, Sarah Culpeper--use of my plantation, household & kitchen furniture, horses, farming utensils together with all my stock of hogs & cattle
To son, Abel Culpeper--all my plantation containing 120 acres where I now live on, after the death of my wife
To son, Thomas Culpeper--certain piece or parcel of land beginning at white gum running N to a white oak, thence N to Cooke's mill run thence down said run to Cooke's line
To son, John Culpeper--one large inglish musket
After death of wife, all estate to be equally divided among my children
Parents
Father: John Culpepper [3078] ( -Between 1807) 282,387 [MRIN:455] Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah [1255] ( - After 1825) 386 [MRIN:456] Marriage: Status: Children: 1. John Davis Culpepper [1232] ( -After 1807) 387 2. Elizabeth Green Culpepper [1233] ( -After 1807) 387 3. Abel Culpepper [1256] ( -After 1825) 386 4. Thomas Culpepper [1257] ( -After 1825) 386John Culpepper [1268]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: After 1810 274 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherit 274, from father, John Culpepper, Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
the house & plantation that I purchased of Jeremiah Cox and James Martin, also one cow and yearling or a calf and one young yoke of oxen and my still and fowling piece. After the decease of my wife, I give one half of the land I live upon where the house and orchard stand, also one young horse and one feather bed and his equal part of the division of my negroes at my wife's death or marriage
Parents
Father: John Culpepper [1267] ( -Between 1810) 274 [MRIN:467] Mother: Martha [1274] ( -After 1810) 274John Culpepper [3078]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Between Nov 1807 and Dec 1810 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 387 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Inherit 282, 100 acres of land out of David Deale patent now in his possession, 1785 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
and also fifty acres out of the patent that Rudery and I surveyed beginning at the line of Robert Culpeper and runing out til he fulfills his fifty acres of land in the said survey2. Will 1592, of John Culpeper, 23 Nov 1807 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: John Culpeper Residence: Portsmouth, Norfolk Co.3. Appraisement 1593, of John Culpeper, 27 Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Date signed: 23 Nov 1807 Date proved: 17 Dec 1810
Executor: my friend, John Pollick
Witness: James Cherry, Margaret Richardson, Ann Pollick
Signature: John (x his mark) Culpeper
Bequests:
To my son, John Culpeper--part of my manor plantation beginning at a white gum & running from thence to a white oak thence to a persimmon tree & so down the run to the heirs of John Kearnes line & also 50 acres of swamp land lying in the survey of Thomas Culpeper & Daniel Rudery. Also, give him my musket & heifer my cooper tools
To my grandson, John Davis Culpeper--the remainder of my manor plantation not give to my son John Culpeper. Also, my small fowling piece
To my granddaguther, Elizabeth Green Culpeper--one heifer
To my daughter, Sally Culpeper--one bay mare & her issue, one spotted cow, one cow & yearling
To daughter, Lahtia Culpeper--three cows & yearlings, one red spotted cow
To be equally divided between my children--all my estate not given away
An Appraisement of the goods and chattles of the estate of John Culpeper dec'd that is not given by his will in Legacies viz;
One young horse valued to 50.00
one sow & six pigs 6.00
one lot of old iron .50
three old barrels .50
two old chests .12 1/2
one old linen wheel .25
one old bedstead .25
one old bed & bedstead 5.00
three pails & 2 piggins .50
one pot 1.00
one old stay & sifter .12 1/2
one lot of ploughs & crops cut saw 1.00
one pot rack 1.25
one old ax .50
no. 1 a bed cow 10.00
no. 2 a red cow 10.00
no. 3 a (?) cow 8.00
no. 4 a black cow and calve 12.00
no. 5 a red cow 10.00
no. 6--a black cow 10.00
one old pan .25
$126.81
We the subscriber agreeable to an order of court bearing date on Dec. court have met and appriased the estate of John Culpeper dec'd to the best of our judgement as witness our hands this 27th day of December 1810.
James Butt
Matthew Manning
(unreadable)
At a court held for Norfolk County the 20th day of May 1811, this appraisement was admitted to record & ordered to be recorded.
Teste: Wm. Wilson Jr. cnc
Parents
Father: Thomas Culpepper [3073] ( -Between 1785) 282 [MRIN:1040] Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Unknown [0] ( - ) [MRIN:455] Marriage: Status: Children: 1. John Culpepper [1229] ( -Between 1825) 386,387 2. Sally Culpepper [1230] ( -After 1807) 387 3. Lahtia Culpepper [1231] ( -After 1807) 387
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