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1 Married 93 days Family: F00522
 
2 married by Elder Newt Easley, his uncle Family: F00345
 
3 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F00158
 
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p98 
Family: F00069
 
5 [steed6.ged]

Montgomery or Anson Cos. 
Family: F00072
 
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Family: F00078
 
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Family: F00175
 
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South CarolinaOTT HELEN J;
South CarolinaOTT LENZY M South CarolinaOTT GeorgiaRY DOUGLouisiannaS 03/26/2001 DEED JACKSON 1004019 810/398 1
Description: 3-3-12

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JACKSON SECURITIES & INVESTMENT CO;
JACKSON SECURITIES & INVESTMENT CO South CarolinaOTT LENZY M;
South CarolinaOTT HELEN J 07/24/1991 SATISFACTION WASHINGTON 91002975 251/1939 1
 
Abbott Helen Jean
 
9 Death Recorded:

NA ABBOTT RODNEY HOWARD 04/26/2004 DEATH CERTIFICATE JACKSON 2004006147 962/108 1
Description:

Second Marriage ?????

First Marriage ?????

INRE: MARRIAGE ABBOTT RODNEY HOWARD;
ABBOTT VICKI LYNN 08/23/1995 JUDGMENT JACKSON 95009532 588/752 18
Description: FJ 23-3-12

ABBOTT RODNEY HOWARD SINGLETON VICKI LYNN 08/31/1985 MARRIAGE RECORD JACKSON 1385002381 28/415 2*
Description: App Date:

STATE OF FloridaA DEPT OF REV;
ABBOTT CAlabamaEB M;
ABBOTT JACOB M;
ABBOTT VICKI L ABBOTT RODNEY H 05/29/2003 ORDER JACKSON 2003007638 914/866 2 
Abbott Rodney Howard
 
10 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Abbott T.V.
 
11 On August 8, 1894 Frances applied for a Confederate widow?s pension and attested that she had been a resident of MS for 30 years. It has not been determined if Frances? application was approved. Armstrong Frances Malinda
 
12 December 5, 1944 in World War II. S.T. was in an engineering division in Germany. They were returning to base when one of the members in his squad step on a land mine. Nearly all were killed.
 
Bailey S T
 
13 DEED BOOK 14 (1780-1790) BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA
Pages 101 - 150
[These abstracts were prepared by Carol A. Morrison of 3217 Friendly
Road, Fayetteville, NC 28304, Telephone: (910) 323-5830. All
rights are reserved.]
This Indenture made this seventh day of December 1784 BETWEEN Joel
Biggs and his wife Ann Biggs of the County of Brunswick and David
Roper of the said County . . . for and in consideration of the sum of
fifty pounds . . . by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, alien,
enfeoff, and absolutely confirm unto the said David Roper . . . a
Certain tract or parcel of Land in the County of Brunswick containing
by estimation fifty acres . . . BEGINNING at corner gum, thence down
the Branch to Hickory run, thence down the run to a corner poplar,
thence North by a line of marked Trees between Biggs and the entry to
a corner hickory on Benjamin Jones's line, thence along the said
Jones's line to the BEGINNING . . . Signed by Joel Biggs and Ann Biggs
(her mark), and witnessed by Jeremiah Roper, Moses Quarles, Junr.,
Thomas Williams, and Christoper Dameron.
Brunswick County Court the 22d Augt. 1785 This Indenture was
acknowledged by Joel Biggs & Ann his wife parties thereto and Ordered
to be Recorded previous to which the said Ann being privately examined
as Law directs did Voluntarily assent thereto. Deed Book 14, page 128.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA
DEED BOOK 15
NOTE: These abstracts were prepared by Carol A. Morrison of 3217
Friendly Road, Fayetteville, NC 28304, Telephone: (910) 323-5830.
They are not "public domain" and all rights are reserved. However,
permission is given to you to "save" a copy of this page to your
computer and to use these abstracts for your own personal, private and
at home use. No other distribution is authorized without the written
consent of the author. Email: camorrison@ibm.net
This Indenture made this 30th Day of September 1788 BETWEEN
Samuel Dameron of the County of Brunswick of the one part & John
Latimore of the said County of the other part . . .that the said
Samuel Dameron & Sarah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of
fifty pounds . . . doth bargain sell alien & confirm unto the said
John Latimore . . . one certain tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the said County on the North side Hicory Run containing one
hundred &
three acres by estimation and bounded as followeth (to wit) by David
Ropers Joel Biggs and the land of Embrours with the appurtenances
thereunto belonging . . . Signed by Saml. Dameron and Sarah Dameron,
and witnessed by Jos. Lyell,
William Latimer, and Robert Latimer. Brunswick County Court August
22nd 1791. This Indenture of Bargain and Sale was proved by the oaths
of Joseph Lyell a witness thereto and having been proved on the 27th
Day of October 1788 by the oaths of Wm. and Robert Latimer also
witnesses thereto the same is ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 15,
page 131. 
Biggs Joel
 
14 Joseph Elder Biggs was born in Virginia and spent his youth in Clarke
County, Georgia. Prior to his removal to Georgia his mother had passed
away and in 1805 his father died.
Joseph Elder Biggs was a Methodist Minister and reared his family in
the southwest corner of Talbot County, Georgia. After His marriage to
Sarah Elizabeth McNeil in Jefferson County, Georgia, they resided for
a short time in Warren County, Georgia before removing to Talbot
County, Georgia. 
Biggs Joseph Elder
 
15 William Henry Biggs and his Wife Susan moved to Pike County, Al. and
then on to Texas where he had brothers. Source: Jim Golden, Genforum,
"Biggs Forum", (Internet) 
Biggs William Henry
 
16 ARTICE R. "ART" BLACKBURN
1929-2008

Artice R. "Art" Blackburn, age 78 of Pensacola, died Sunday, February 10, 2008
at his son's home, surrounded by his family. He was a member of Cornerstone
Baptist church. He was retired from the U.S. Post Office and was a veteran of
the Korean Conflict, having served with the U.S. Army.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Ruth C. Blackburn; son and
daughter-in-law, Earl and Luella Blackburn; three grandsons, Jason, Daniel and
Jeremy; three great grandchildren, David, Jared and Aaron; two brothers, Lloyd
and Pete Blackburn; sister, Mandy Godfrey; numerous nieces, nephews, other
relatives and many friends.
Funeral service will be 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at FAITH CHAPEL
FUNERAL HOME, 100 Beverly Pkwy with Pastor Jim Willis officiating.
Interment will follow in Pensacola Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Jason, Daniel & Jeremy Blackburn, David & John Sapp, and
Ronnie Spears.
The family will receive friends at the Faith Chapel one hour prior to the
service on Wednesday. 
Blackburn Artice R
 
17 Tristan Neely Burton
RICHBURG -- Tristan Neely Burton, infant son of Joseph and Kimberly Burton, died at birth, March 4, 2009. Graveside 2pm, Sat., Chester Memorial Gardens. Barron Funeral Home is assisting the family. Published in the Charlotte Observer on 3/6/2009

John Huey Johnson's, daughter's (Angela Patterson) daughter (Kimberly Burton) Baby was born dead. The umbilical cord got wrapped around the whole baby when he started turning to go into the birth canal. He was dew on March 19
 
Burton Tristan Neely
 
18 Residence Citation

Source Citation: Number: 421-14-9051;Issue State: Alabama;Issue Date: Before 1951.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. 
Chesser Eathel Samuel
 
19 [jctsu75a.ged]

Wilburn's mother is Elizabeth (Murphy) Conner, who was born ca.. 1803 in Georgia.
Elizabeth died in 1861 in Pike Co., Alabama. After Wilburn's father (John Conner)
died in 1840, Elizabeth married Hugh Gilmore, Sr.; and later married Henry
Golden. Elizabeth's father was William B. Murphy, who died 7/6/1818 in Hancock
County, Georgia.
Wilburn is shown on the 1840 Pike County, Alabama Census (Page 31, with his
mother and the rest of the family). Wilburn is also shown on the 1850 Pike
County, Alabama Census, Page 251, Line 19, Household 1585.

Wilburn married Sarah Tressie Roundtree on 12/15/1857 in Pike County, Alabama (Book
of Marriages, Page 469). Sarah was born in 1838 in Georgia. Sarah's father is
Jesse P. Roundtree-born in Georgia or North Carolina or South Carolina, and her mother is Delphia Lawson
Roundtree-born in Georgia. (Sarah's father may be A. W. Roundtree.)
Wilburn, his wife Sarah, and the first 6 children, are on the 1870 Pike County,
Alabama (P. O. Perote) Census dated 6/14/1870 (Page 10, Lines 25-32).

Wilburn, his wife Sarah, and children: Ella, Sarah, John, James, Jesse, Stracy,
George, Martha, "Oceola", and Lorman P.(Probably a grandson instead of a son;
Probably Ella's son, with a Last Name of Overstreet---Lorman P. Overstreet is
#777 and Ella J. Conner Overstreet is #742) are on the 1880 Pike County, Alabama
Census dated 6/5/1880.
Notes from: John Wray Conner

Confederate Military Service - Captain George W. Dawson's Company "C" of the First Alabama Volunteers. Enlisted 9/30/1861 for one year.[jctsu75c.ged]

Wilburn's mother is Elizabeth (Murphy) Conner, who was born ca.. 1803 in Georgia.
Elizabeth died in 1861 in Pike Co., Alabama. After Wilburn's father (John Conner)
died in 1840, Elizabeth married Hugh Gilmore, Sr.; and later married Henry
Golden. Elizabeth's father was William B. Murphy, who died 7/6/1818 in Hancock
County, Georgia.
Wilburn is shown on the 1840 Pike County, Alabama Census (Page 31, with his
mother and the rest of the family). Wilburn is also shown on the 1850 Pike
County, Alabama Census, Page 251, Line 19, Household 1585.

Wilburn married Sarah Tressie Roundtree on 12/15/1857 in Pike County, Alabama (Book
of Marriages, Page 469). Sarah was born in 1838 in Georgia. Sarah's father is
Jesse P. Roundtree-born in Georgia or North Carolina or South Carolina, and her mother is Delphia Lawson
Roundtree-born in Georgia. (Sarah's father may be A. W. Roundtree.)
Wilburn, his wife Sarah, and the first 6 children, are on the 1870 Pike County,
Alabama (P. O. Perote) Census dated 6/14/1870 (Page 10, Lines 25-32).

Wilburn, his wife Sarah, and children: Ella, Sarah, John, James, Jesse, Stracy,
George, Martha, "Oceola", and Lorman P.(Probably a grandson instead of a son;
Probably Ella's son, with a Last Name of Overstreet---Lorman P. Overstreet is
#777 and Ella J. Conner Overstreet is #742) are on the 1880 Pike County, Alabama
Census dated 6/5/1880.
Notes from: John Wray Conner

Confederate Military Service - Captain George W. Dawson's Company "C" of the First Alabama Volunteers. Enlisted 9/30/1861 for one year. 
Conner Joseph Wilburn
 
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Margie is buried in the Good Hope Church Cemetery in Northeast Covington County Alabama near the Crenshaw County line. She is buried in line with several Clark family members. The marker seems to be new granite. Her name is spelled "Connor".[jctsu75c.ged]

Margie is buried in the Good Hope Church Cemetery in Northeast Covington County Alabama near the Crenshaw County line. She is buried in line with several Clark family members. The marker seems to be new granite. Her name is spelled "Connor". 
Conner Margie
 
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Martha Ann's mother was Elizabeth (Murphy) Conner, who was born ca.. 1803 in Georgia.
Elizabeth died in 1861 in Pike Co., Alabama. After Martha Ann's father (John Conner)
died in 1840, Elizabeth married Hugh Gilmore, Sr.; and later married Henry
Golden. Elizabeth's father was William B. Murphy, who died 7/6/1818 in Hancock
County, Georgia. Martha Ann is shown on the 1840 Pike County, Alabama Census (Page 31,
with her mother and the rest of the family). Martha Ann married Emmanuel
Golden on 2/21/1850 in Pike County, Alabama. Martha Ann is shown on the 1850 Pike
County, Alabama Census, Page 251, Line 18, Household 1585.
Emanuel Golden was born 9/??/1830 in Georgia and died after 1915 in Denison (Grayson
Co),TX. Emanuel's father & mother are Henry Golden & Sarah (Burkhalter) Golden.
(Emanuel & Martha Ann had a son, also named Henry Golden, #604.) Emanuel later
married Nancy (probably Vance), who was born ca.. 1830 in Alabama. Emanuel and
Nancy and 9 children are shown on the 1870 Smith County, TX Census. Emmanuel
and Nancy and 6 children are shown on the 1880 Grayson County, TX Census.
Emmanuel later married Ann (Maiden Name Unknown). Emmanuel and Ann and their
family are shown on the 1900 Grayson County, TX Census. At the time of the
1910 Census, Emmanuel was probably living with his son, Louis.[jctsu75c.ged]

Martha Ann's mother was Elizabeth (Murphy) Conner, who was born ca.. 1803 in Georgia.
Elizabeth died in 1861 in Pike Co., Alabama. After Martha Ann's father (John Conner)
died in 1840, Elizabeth married Hugh Gilmore, Sr.; and later married Henry
Golden. Elizabeth's father was William B. Murphy, who died 7/6/1818 in Hancock
County, Georgia. Martha Ann is shown on the 1840 Pike County, Alabama Census (Page 31,
with her mother and the rest of the family). Martha Ann married Emmanuel
Golden on 2/21/1850 in Pike County, Alabama. Martha Ann is shown on the 1850 Pike
County, Alabama Census, Page 251, Line 18, Household 1585.
Emanuel Golden was born 9/??/1830 in Georgia and died after 1915 in Denison (Grayson
Co),TX. Emanuel's father & mother are Henry Golden & Sarah (Burkhalter) Golden.
(Emanuel & Martha Ann had a son, also named Henry Golden, #604.) Emanuel later
married Nancy (probably Vance), who was born ca.. 1830 in Alabama. Emanuel and
Nancy and 9 children are shown on the 1870 Smith County, TX Census. Emmanuel
and Nancy and 6 children are shown on the 1880 Grayson County, TX Census.
Emmanuel later married Ann (Maiden Name Unknown). Emmanuel and Ann and their
family are shown on the 1900 Grayson County, TX Census. At the time of the
1910 Census, Emmanuel was probably living with his son, Louis. 
Conner Martha Ann
 
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1850 Pike County, Alabama Census
1860 Pike County, Alabama Census
1870 Bullock County, Alabama Census (Perote)
1880 Pike County, Alabama Census (Tanyard)
1910 Covington County, Alabama (#2 Fairfield) in the household of William J. Gilmore and his wife Addie Gilmore
Last CSA Widow's Pension Application date 1/19/1916 in RFD # 6 Covington County, Alabama[jctsu75c.ged]

1850 Pike County, Alabama Census
1860 Pike County, Alabama Census
1870 Bullock County, Alabama Census (Perote)
1880 Pike County, Alabama Census (Tanyard)
1910 Covington County, Alabama (#2 Fairfield) in the household of William J. Gilmore and his wife Addie Gilmore
Last CSA Widow's Pension Application date 1/19/1916 in RFD # 6 Covington County, Alabama 
Conner Mary
 
23 [jctsu75a.ged]

Nancy married a Boyd[jctsu75c.ged]

Nancy married a Boyd 
Conner Nancy
 
24 [jctsu75a.ged]

Rebecca & Joseph show up on the 1840 Pike County, Alabama Census w/ one son born Abt. 1839.
Rebecca & Joseph believed to have moved to DeSoto Parish, Louisianna.[jctsu75c.ged]

Rebecca & Joseph show up on the 1840 Pike County, Alabama Census w/ one son born Abt. 1839.
Rebecca & Joseph believed to have moved to DeSoto Parish, Louisianna. 
Conner Rebecca
 
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William probably came from Georgia to Pike County, Alabama in ca.. 1835 with his father, his
step-mother (Elizabeth Murphy Conner), his 5 sisters (Rebecca, Nancy, Mary,
Martha & Elizabeth), and his brother (Thomas). William is shown on the 1840
Pike County, Alabama Census (Page 31). William and Mary married 12/21/1848 in Pike
County, Alabama (Page 413). William & his family are on the 1850 Monticello (Pike
Co), Alabama Census (Page 251, Line 22, Household 1586); on the 1860 Monticello (Pike
Co), Alabama Census (Page 174, Line 28, Household 1217); on the 1870 Pike County, Alabama
Census (Household 75); & on the 1880 Beat No. 12 (Pike Co), Alabama Census (Page 49).
William is on the 1900 Pike County, Alabama Census (shown living with his daughter,
Mahala J. Conner Anderson, and her children. On 3/7/1853, William bought 14 acres of land (Recorded 11/15/1888, Book W, Page 359); in 1858, William bought 80 acres; on 2/18/1859, William& Mary bought 241 1/2 acres (Recorded 3/1/1894, Deed Book 6, Page 171); On 3/16/1870, William & Mary bought (?) acres (Recorded 11/15/1888, Deed Book W, Page356); in 1889, William mortgaged (?) acres with Scottish American Mortgage
Company, Edinburg, South CarolinaOTLouisiannaND; in 1891, William sold 160 (Home Place) acres to
Martin Jacobs (the husband of his daughter, Epsy); in 1892, William sold (?)
acres to Martin Jacobs; & in 3/1894, William sold ca.. 480 acres to Martin Jacobs
(Recorded 3/1/1894, Deed Book 7, Page 173). William & Mary are probably buried
in the "Conner Family" Cemetery located on Range 23 East Section 19 East of Enon
Baptist Church, near Josie (Pike Co), Alabama. (All land transactions are in Pike Co,Alabama[jctsu75c.ged]

William probably came from Georgia to Pike County, Alabama in ca.. 1835 with his father, his
step-mother (Elizabeth Murphy Conner), his 5 sisters (Rebecca, Nancy, Mary,
Martha & Elizabeth), and his brother (Thomas). William is shown on the 1840
Pike County, Alabama Census (Page 31). William and Mary married 12/21/1848 in Pike
County, Alabama (Page 413). William & his family are on the 1850 Monticello (Pike
Co), Alabama Census (Page 251, Line 22, Household 1586); on the 1860 Monticello (Pike
Co), Alabama Census (Page 174, Line 28, Household 1217); on the 1870 Pike County, Alabama
Census (Household 75); & on the 1880 Beat No. 12 (Pike Co), Alabama Census (Page 49).
William is on the 1900 Pike County, Alabama Census (shown living with his daughter,
Mahala J. Conner Anderson, and her children. On 3/7/1853, William bought 14 acres of land (Recorded 11/15/1888, Book W, Page 359); in 1858, William bought 80 acres; on 2/18/1859, William& Mary bought 241 1/2 acres (Recorded 3/1/1894, Deed Book 6, Page 171); On 3/16/1870, William & Mary bought (?) acres (Recorded 11/15/1888, Deed Book W, Page356); in 1889, William mortgaged (?) acres with Scottish American Mortgage
Company, Edinburg, South CarolinaOTLouisiannaND; in 1891, William sold 160 (Home Place) acres to
Martin Jacobs (the husband of his daughter, Epsy); in 1892, William sold (?)
acres to Martin Jacobs; & in 3/1894, William sold ca.. 480 acres to Martin Jacobs
(Recorded 3/1/1894, Deed Book 7, Page 173). William & Mary are probably buried
in the "Conner Family" Cemetery located on Range 23 East Section 19 East of Enon
Baptist Church, near Josie (Pike Co), Alabama. (All land transactions are in Pike Co,Alabama 
Conner William M.
 
26 [jctsu75a.ged]

Nickname may be stumpy.[jctsu75c.ged]

Nickname may be stumpy. 
Connor Amanda Elizabeth
 
27 [jctsu75a.ged]

Nickname may be Fannie.[jctsu75c.ged]

Nickname may be Fannie. 
Connor Ella Francis
 
28 [jctsu75a.ged]

Middle name may be Nancy. Nickname may be Mollie.[jctsu75c.ged]

Middle name may be Nancy. Nickname may be Mollie.[jctsu75.ged]

Middle name may be Nancy. Nickname may be Mollie. 
Connor Mary Frances
 
29 [jctsu75c.ged]

Thomas Connor joined the Ramah Baptist Church in 1846. 
Connor Thomas
 
30 [jctsu75a.ged]

Confederate Veteran - Perote Guards (Company C & G First Alabama Volunteers) - Dawson's Calvary[jctsu75c.ged]

Confederate Veteran - Perote Guards (Company C & G First Alabama Volunteers) - Dawson's Calvary 
Connor William
 
31 Benjamin Was named as a minor heir of Erasmus in 1784, when Thomas
Whitehead was appointed his guardian. He was one of the heirs on 03
Nov 1786 to divide the estate of Erasmus Culpepper.
[IT:[UL:Excerpted from Culpepper Connections authored by Lew Griffin
and Warren Culpepper:UL]:IT] 
Culpepper Benjamin
 
32 The following is from the Columbus - Ledger Enquirer - Columbus,
Georgia - Thursday June 26, 1974 - CLIFFORD CULPEPPER - TALBOTTON, Ga.
- Clifford Roy Culpepper 81, Route 1, Talbotton died Tuesday at the
Columbus Medical Center - Funeral services will be held at 2; p.m.
from the chapel of the Talbotton Funeral Home, with burial in
Culpepper Cemetery in Talbot County. - Mr. Culpepper was born July 13,
1892 in Talbot County, a son of the late William H. and Ellen N. Biggs
Culpepper. He was a member of the Olive Branch United Methodist
Church. - Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Sullivan Culpepper,
Talbotton; four daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Olson, Sr., Mrs. Mary Frances
Renaud, Mrs. Joe M. Waller all of Talbotton, and Mrs. William I.
Dawkins, Columbus; 16 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. 
Culpepper Cilfford Roy
 
33 Columbus Ledger Enquirer - Columbus, Georgia - May 01, 1998 -
EDWARD THOMAS CULPEPPER, SR. - Columbus, GA - Edward Thomas
Culpepper, Sr, 97, of Columbus died Thursday, April 30, 1998 at his
residence. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday at East
Highland United Methodist Church, with Reverend Dan Gates and Reverend
Ralph W. Mabry officiating. Burial will be in Culpepper Cemetery,
Talbotton, GA. according to McMullen Funeral Home. Active pallbearers
will be Wayne Wall, Dean Mabry, Thomas Mabry, Walter Lewis Hawkins,
David M. Watley, Sr., and Paul D. Bradley. Visitation will be Saturday
evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Culpepper
was born October 26, 1910 in Talbot County, Ga the son of Sara Weston
Culpepper and Walter S. Culpepper. He was a retired construction
worker for American Steel Company. He was a member of the East
Highland United Methodist Church since 1922. Survivors include his
wife Mary Weston Culpepper of Columbus; two daughters Mary Ann
Culpepper Wall of Shellman, Ga. and Frankie Culpepper Mabry of Pine
Mountian, Ga. A son Edward T. Culpepper, Jr. of Columbus, three
brothers Weston Culpepper and James Henry Culpepper both of Columbus
and Knox Culpepper of Crystal River, Fl; and three grandsons, Wayne
Wall, Dean Mabry and Thomas Mabry 
Culpepper Edward Thomas
 
34 Elisha Culpepper was 38 years of age in 1850, a farmer with $1200 of
real estate. His wife Eliza, was 31. Their Children, Thomas 10;
William 8; Mary 6; Jane 4; John aged one year were listed, all born in
Georgia. The names of his slaves were written in the Family bible.
Name Birth
Edmund Sept 28, 1836
Isabel Oct 2, 1833
Frank Sept 26, 1851
Amanda July 14, 1853
Samuel Jan 13, 1855
Libba Sept 13, 1856
Silas Sept 13, 1856
Joe July 13, 1858
It is apparent from the record that Edmund and Isable were man and
wife, the others children, including twins, Silas and Libba!
The 1880 Census shows Elisha Culpepper with $1600 of real estate and
$7980 of personal estate. Children listed a decade before were in the
household, with others born after 1850. Nathan Gardner 9; Sarah Eliza
7; Elisha p. aged two years. Francis Bartow Culpepper, the last child
was born in 1861.
After passing of the Henry Harris family and settlement of the
estate, Elisha Culpepper gave his homeplace to this son Thomas J.
Culpepper, and moved to the old Harris House at the corner. He had not
been living there many years before the cyclone of March 20, 1875.
Devastating winds came from the west across Harris County and Talbot
County. Destruction was severe long the Wire Road (hwy 315). Churches
and many homes were destroyed. Several people were killed.
A report on the "terrible cyclone" appeared in the Talbotton Standard
fro Wednesday March 24, 1875. The editor traveled the storm strewn
path, listing houses and places, and wrote:
The next is where Mr. Elisha culpepper; one of our oldest and best
citzens, lived. His house was blown down, he was killed on the spot,
and his daughter-in-law and wife were badly wounded. All of the of the
place is a wreck. The storm seems to have been more terrific here than
at any place this side of Mount Airy.
Elisha Culpepper was noted for his "strict integrity" of character.
He was a strict member of the Baptist Chuch. At the time of his death,
the Culpepper farm consisted of 283 acres of land appraised on
Aug[BO:ust 29, 1876 at $1132.[UL: Excerpted from "A Rockaway in
Talbot" authored:BO] by William H. Davidson:UL] 
Culpepper Elisha
 
35 Erasmus Culpepper was born in Edgecombe Co. NC about 1744 or
before. He remained in Edgecombe Co. and finally lived in that part of
Edgecombe that became Nash Co. in 1777.
He first appeared in the records in Edgecombe Co. on 17 Aug 1765
when he married Chloe Whitehead. Thomas Whitehead was the surety.
Assuming that he was about 21 years of age when he married, this would
place his date of birth about 1744.
In Oct 1772, Erasmus Culpepper sold to his nephew, Henry
Whitehead, for love and affection, 312 acres on the bank of Moccasin
Creek beginning below his plantation, it being a Granville grant
bearing date 3 Jul 1760. Wit: Thomas Whitehead, Esabel (X) Whitehead
(Edgecombe Deed Co. Deed Bk. 2-29).
In Nov 1772, Erasmus Culpepper of Edgecombe sold to his
brother-in-law, Willoby Manning, for love and affection. 200 acres on
the banks of both Little and Great Peachtree Creek, as sold to
Benjamin Culpepper by William Wilder. Wit: Thomas Whitehead (Edgecombe
Co. Deed Bk 2-28).
In Nov 1772, Erasmus Culpepper sold to his brother-in-law Thomas
Whitehead, for love and affection, a tract of 200 acres on the north
bank of Peachtree Creek at mouth of Pace's Branch. Witnesses were
Reuben Wheless and Williby (M) Manning (Edgecombe Deed Bk 2-29).
In Jan 1775, John Ratley of Edgecombe Co. sold Erasmus Culpepper
100 acres on the north side of Cain's Beaver Dan Swamp and on Collins'
branch adjoining Lam'l Nicholson, it being part of a deed to Nathanial
Powell. Witnesses were James Grant and John (X) Ozly (Edgecombe Deed
Bk. 2-168).
In Nov 1775, James Cain of Edgecombe sold Erasmus Culpepper 180
acres on the north bank of Beaver Dam Swamp. Witnesses were Wright
Nicholson, David Nicholson, and Isaac Kirk (Edgecombe Deed Bk. 3-111).
Also in Nov 1775, Nathaniel (X) Powell of Edgecombe sold Erasmus
Culpepper 200 acres for 20 pds. on the north bank of Cain's Beaver Dam
Swamp and on Collin's Branch adjoining James Cain, Lemuel Nicholson,
and the road. Witnesses were Shadrach Weaver, Sedie (X) Powell, and
Isaac Kirk.
He died about 1783, at which time Chloe Culpepper was appointed
to take an inventory of his estate. Apparently very soon after this,
Chloe Culpepper remarried William Wright.
In 1784 Thomas Whitehead posted a bond for guardianship of Polly
Culpepper, orphan of Erasmus Culpepper. Four documents in Nash County
record mention various heirs who received shares of Erasmus' estate.
In Sept 1783 there was a division of the negroes of Erasmus Culpepper
among the widow and orphans (unnamed) of the deceased so that the
widow, Cloey Culpepper, could receive her share (Estate Book 14, #228,
p.109). In May 1793 there were three divisions of Erasmus' land among
heirs. One gave 130 acres to Matthew Culpepper (Book 14, #219, p.100).
One gave land to Osburne and John Culpepper (Book 14, #250, p.124).
The third division gave 82 acres to Erasmus Culpepper (Jr.), 109 acres
to Nathan Culpepper, and 166 acres to Sampson Culpepper, all lying on
the south side of Fishing Creek adjacent to Nathan Powell (Book 14,
#243, p.120). An undated document executed around 1812 was a petition
by William Wright and wife, Chloe Wright for dower. She was widow of
Erasmus Culpepper. 31 Jan 1816, Nash Co. Will of Chloe Wright. Sons:
Matthew Culpepper, Osborne Culpepper, Nathan Culpepper, Erasmus
Culpepper, John Culpepper, William Wright. Daughters: Mary Daniel
Huldy Powell, Elizabeth Taylor. Exrs: sons Matthew and Erasmus
Culpepper. 1818, Nash Co. Petition for sale of the dower of the widow
of Erasmus Culpepper the elder, for division among the heirs, who were
John Culpepper, who has sold his right to Willis Powell; Matthew
Culpepper; Nathan Culpepper; Erasmus Culpepper; Osborne Culpepper,
dec'd, leaving as his heirs at law Benjamin Culpepper, Elizabeth, wife
of John Dortch, Lemuel Culpepper and Nancy D. Culpepper, the last two
being infants with Matthew Culpepper as guardian. Said Nathan
Culpepper lives in Warren Co. GA
As the name Erasmus is quite distinctive, a brief biographical
sketch of two historical Erasmuses is given below. The origin of
Erasmus Culpepper's name is not known. It may have come from a
scholarly parent, or perhaps it came down from his mother's line. The
following is excerpted from Britannica OnLine: Desiderius Erasmus:
Born in Rotterdam in 1469, Desiderius Erasmus was the greatest
European scholar of the 16th century. Using the philological methods
pioneered by Italian humanists, he helped lay the groundwork for the
historical-critical study of the past, especially in his studies of
the Greek New Testament and the Church Fathers. His educational
writings contributed to the replacement of the older scholastic
curriculum by the new humanist emphasis on the classics. By
criticizing ecclesiastical abuses, while pointing to a better age in
the distant past, he encouraged the growing urge for reform, which
found expression both in the Protestant Reformation and in the
Catholic Counter-Reformation. Finally, his independent stance in an
age of fierce confessional controversy--rejecting both Luther's
doctrine of predestination and the powers that were claimed for the
papacy--made him a target of suspicion for loyal partisans on both
sides and a beacon for those who valued liberty more than orthodoxy.
Saint Erasmus: Also called ELMO (d. 303?, Formia, Italy), Saint
Erasmus was an early Christian bishop, martyr, and one of the patron
saints of sailors. He is romantically associated with Saint Elmo's
fire (the glow accompanying the brushlike discharges of atmospheric
electricity that appears as a tip of light on the masts of ships
during tormy weather) as the visible sign of his guardianship over
them. Erasmus is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a group of saints
conjointly venerated in medieval Germany. Several spurious acta have
embellished his legend. According to these, he was a bishop in Syria
who miraculously endured tortures under Diocletian in Lebanon, after
which he was guided by an angel to Formia, where he performed many
miracles. Later legends attest that he was martyred by being
disemboweled; thus, as a Holy Helper, he was invoked by those
suffering from intestinal maladies. Elmo is an Italian corruption
(through Sant' Ermo) of St. Erasmus; other derivations include Ramus,
Eramus, Ermus, Ermo, and Telmo. His legendary narrative is in Acta
Sanctorum.
Nash Co, NC Abstracts - Page 171:
Culpepper Connections! The Culpepper Family History Web Site 
Culpepper Erasmus
 
36 Talbot COUNTY GA Newspaper Abstracts - File contributed for use in
USGenWeb Archives by Helen Pond"
March 1928 - Saturday morning at about 6 o'clock, the spirit of Mr. J.
W. Culpepper, better known as "Uncle John," took its heavenly flight.
He lacked just a few days being 79 years old. 
Culpepper John W.
 
37 The following was taken from the internet website - "Culpepper
Connections"
Nathan served in the 12th Regiment of Georgia Militia during the War
of 1812.
On 7 Apr 1812, he witnessed a deed in Warren Co., GA from
Thomas H. Kendall to Thomas Maddox.
On 4 Mar 1833, in connection with the probate of Nathan's estate,
Sampson Culpepper was named administrator and Jesse Beall and Elijah
Jones were named securities.
Jesse was the husband of Mary P. Culpepper, daughter of Nathan. On 19
Apr 1833, Nathan's estate was appraised at $1,851.37. The appraisers
were Elijah Jones, Seaborn Jones, Henry Harris and John Veasey. Since
Nathan's son Gardner married Caroline Jones, it is probable that
Elijah and Seaborn Jones were Caroline's kin, possibly father or
brother.
On 4 Jun 1833, Sampson R. Culpepper was appointed guardian of
Elizabeth, Nathan, Sterling and Drucilla P. Culpepper, orphans of
Nathan Culpepper (Warren Co. Record Book C, page 5) NOTE: p 279
Warren Co, GA, Admin. Bonds, Bk A, p 228 
Culpepper Nathan
 
38 Nathan's occupation: overseerer in Thjomas County, Ga., 1860. Nathan
was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Thomas
County, Ga. Nathan was listed as the head of a family on the 1870
census in Brooks County, Ga. Nathan and his wife had no children.
[IT:[UL:Excerpeted from Culpepper Connections by Lew Griffin and
Warren Culpepper:UL]:IT] 
Culpepper Nathan (), jr
 
39 Thomas J. is buried in Culpepper Cemetery, Talbot County, Georgia Culpepper Thomas J.
 
40 Columbus Ledger Enquirer - Columbus, Georgia - February 10, 1999 -
WALTER KNOX CULPEPPER - WALTER KNOX CULPEPPER - CRYSTAL RIVER<
FLORIDA - Walter Knox Culpepper, 90 of Crystal River, FL, died Sunday
Febuary 7, 1999. Graveside services will be at 11:00 today at Parkhill
Cemetery, with Rev. Dan Gates officating, according to McMullen
Funeral home. - Mr. Culpepper, son of the late Sara Weston
Culpepper and Walter Simpson Culpepper was born September 08, 1908 in
Talbot County, GA. He was self employed in construction and was a
member of the East Highland United Methodist Church. He was preceded
in death by his wife, Rita Brandt Culpepper, a son, Knox Culpepper, Jr
and a brother Edward Culpepper. Survivors include; daughter Erna
Culpepper Stanton; Four grandchildren, Brandt Culpepper of Washington,
D.C. , Walter Knox Culpepper III of Atlanta, Ga, Karyn Capella of
Gainesville, FL and Matthew McCranie of Crystal River, FL. Two
brothers, James Henry Culpepper and Weston Culpepper of Columbus, GA;
six great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, those so deciding may
conrtibute to the American Cancer Society, 1519 4th Ave, Columbus, Ga
or to the Vencor Hospice, 3646 Edgewood Rd, Columbus, Ga. 
Culpepper Walter Knox
 
41 Federal Census 1870: 1870, Talbot Co., GA
Federal Census 1880: 1880, Talbot Co., GA
Federal Census 1900: 1900, Talbot Co., GA
Federal Census 1910: 1910, Talbot Co., GA
Federal Census 1920: 1920, Talbot Co., GA
The following was taken from the website "Culpepper Connections":
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rdWednesday, January 01,
2003 GA Cavalry, witness for Joseph T. Adams of Talbot County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for Josephine
Chapman Allen widow of Talbot County, GA whose claim is shown on film
as Mrs. W. T. Allen
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
Susie A. Carter, widow, of Talbot Co
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
R. Leonard of Talbot County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
John D. Lowe of Talbot County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
Joseph I. Lucas of Talbot County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
Marietta Lucas widow of Talbot Co
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
Sallie McClung widow of Talbot Co
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
Wesley B. Culpepper of Webster County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, witness for
George W. Stallings of Sumter Co
William H. Culpepper, served in Company K, 27th GA, witness for Sarah
Ann Hall Carlilse widow of Talbot County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 17th GA, witness for G. W.
Maddox of Stewart County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, see Ellen
N. Culpepper, widow, of Talbot County, GA
William H. Culpepper, served in Company C, 3rd GA Cavalry, he lived
Talbot County, GA 
Culpepper William Henry
 
42 Talbot COUNTY GA Newspaper Abstracts - File contributed for use in
USGenWeb Archives by "Helen Pond"
July 1925 - O'Neals: Mr. W. H. Culpepper, 83, passed away Tuesday
night. He was a Confederate veteran, belonging to the 3rd Georgia
Calvary, Company C. Of 107 men in his company, he was one of five
still living.
William Henry is buried in the Elisha Culpepper Cemetery near Powells
Church Road in Talbot County, Georgia. 
Culpepper William Henry
 
43 Columbus Ledger Enquirer - Saturday February 22, 2001 - WILLIAM
WESTON CULPEPPER - February 17, 1905 - February 21, 2002 - COLUMBUS,
GA. - William Weston Culpepper, 97 of Columbus died Thursday. February
21, 2002 at St. Francis Hospital - FUNERAL SERVICES will be held
11:00 AM Monday, February 25, 2002 at McMullen Funeral Home Chapel,
with Rev. Emory Gilbert officiating. A private interment will be held
in Riverdale Cemetery, according to McMullen Funeral Home. Visitation
will be Sunday afternoon from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the funeral home.
Mr. Culpepper was born February 17, 1905 in Talbot County, GA, the son
of the late Sarah Weston Culpepper and Walter S. Culpepper. He was a
self-employed general contractor and was a member of East Highland
Methodist Church. Mr. Culpepper was preceded in death by his son,
William Culpepper, Jr. - Survivors include his wife, Minnie Brandt
Culpepper of Columbus; three daughters, Helen Hester of Columbus,
Louise Taber of Greenwood, SC and Linda Hostinksy of Norcross, Ga.; 10
grandchildren, John Dale Hester, Mary Katherine Turner, Weston Taber,
Andrew Taber, Michael Hostinksy, Bruce Culpepper, Mike Culpepper, Mark
Culpepper and Donna C. Marks; several great grandchildren; and special
friends, Brenda Kennedy, Angeline Brown and Woodrow Keller, all of
Columbus. 
Culpepper William Weston
 
44 In a conversation with James Henry Culpepper on March 07, 1999 at his
residence in Columbus, Georgia regarding Willie Culpepper he stated
the following; "Willie had fathered 5 children by a Native American
woman. He attempted to marry the woman but the law of the state at
that time forbade such a marriage". He stated that all five children
carried the Culpepper name and all were eventually were college
educated. As to the name of the five Culpepper's he could not recall. 
Culpepper Willie
 
45 Served on CL-47 USS Boise in the western Pacific
Served on USS PC 615 in the Caribean Sea
 
Cummins Elmer
 
46 Barber with his uncle Sanford M. Cummins
 
Cummins Ezra
 
47 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cummins H.W.
 
48 Corregidor, Republic of the Philippines. Unit was surrendered to Japanese forces May 6, 1942. Spent 40 months as POW.

Buried with Military Honors
 
Cummins Joel
 
49 No Children
 
Cummins Loyd
 
50 No Children
 
Cummins Mitchell
 

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