Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Nancy Culpepper [1239]

      Sex: F

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1. Inherits 379, from her father, Henry Culpeper, 25 Aug 1806 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
$30 in lieu of bed to be paid to her out of my estate at my wife's death or marriage


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         Father: Henry Culpepper [3080] (      -Between 1806) 282,379 [MRIN:458] 
         Mother: Sarah [1234] (      -After 1806) 379 


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Robert Culpepper [3081]

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1. Inherit 282, from his father, Thomas Culpeper, 200 acres of land out of David Deals patent, 1785 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
and 50 acres of land out of my new survey called the upper knowls joining to the line of Mr. Ferley. Also the bed and furniture that I now lye upon. My small chest covered with leather.
2. Deed 1594, sells to brother, Thomas Culpeper--100 acres of land in Deep Creek, 22 Feb 1794 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: Robert Culpeper & wife, Martha
Residence: Portsmouth, Norfolk Co.
Grantees: Thomas Culpeper Residence: Portsmouth, Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 22 Feb 1794 Date Recorded: 22 July 1794
Consideration: 12 pounds current money
Signature: Robert (x his mark) Culpeper
Witnesses: William (x his mark) Richardson, Margaret (x her mark) Richardson, John Pollick
Description: A certain piece or tract of land situate in the county of Norfolk on the head of Deep Creek containing 100 acres beginning at a marked tree in brown run and running along the lines of Robert Kinder, John Richardson, & Henry Deales along the marked trees till it comes to John Culpeper's line to full fill the 100 acres and is part of the land given by Thomas Culpeper in his last will to the said Robert Culpeper his son and is part of the lands patented and surveyed by Henry Deale as by the said several deeds & wills duly proved and recorded amongst the records of the county aforesaid reference being thereto had will sufficiently and certain and plainly appear


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         Father: Thomas Culpepper [3073] (      -Between 1785) 282 [MRIN:1040] 
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1. *Martha [1254] (       -       ) 280  [MRIN:463]
       Marriage: 19 Jan 1796 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 283
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Sally Culpepper [1238]

      Sex: F

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          Death: After 1806 379
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1. Inherits 379, from her father, Henry Culpeper, 25 Aug 1806 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
one bed & furniture & one trunk at my wife's death or marriage


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         Father: Henry Culpepper [3080] (      -Between 1806) 282,379 [MRIN:458] 
         Mother: Sarah [1234] (      -After 1806) 379 


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Sally Culpepper [1230]

      Sex: F

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          Death: After 1807 387
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1. Inherits 387, from her father, John Culpeper,, Dec 1810 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
one bay mare & her issue, one spotted cow, one sow, one cow & yearling


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         Father: John Culpepper [3078] (      -Between 1807) 282,387 [MRIN:455] 
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Suckey Culpepper [1271]

      Sex: F

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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 Creek 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 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


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         Father: John Culpepper [1267] (      -Between 1810) 274 [MRIN:467] 
         Mother: Martha [1274] (      -After 1810) 274 


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Tamer Culpepper [1334]

      Sex: F

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         Father: Willoughby Culpepper [3079] (      -Between 1816) 282,1584 [MRIN:1046] 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph Hodges [1335] (       -       ) 1595  [MRIN:500]
       Marriage: 19 Jan 1793 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 1596
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Thomas Culpepper [3075]

      Sex: M

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         Father: William Culpepper [3074] (      -      ) 282 [MRIN:1041] 
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Thomas Culpepper [3077]

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1. Inherit 282, from his father, 283 acres of land lying on old mill creek, 1785 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
also one small ___ pot.
2. Deed 280, buys from brother, Robert Culpeper--100 acres of land in Deep Creek, 22 Feb 1794 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: Robert Culpeper & wife, Martha
Residence: Portsmouth, Norfolk Co.
Grantees: Thomas Culpeper Residence: Portsmouth, Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 22 Feb 1794 Date Recorded: 22 July 1794
Consideration: 12 pounds current money
Signature: Robert (x his mark) Culpeper
Witnesses: William (x his mark) Richardson, Margaret (x her mark) Richardson, John Pollick
Description: A certain piece or tract of land situate in the county of Norfolk on the head of Deep Creek containing 100 acres beginning at a marked tree in brown run and running along the lines of Robert Kinder, John Richardson, & Henry Deales along the marked trees till it comes to John Culpeper's line to full fill the 100 acres and is part of the land given by Thomas Culpeper in his last will to the said Robert Culpeper his son and is part of the lands patented and surveyed by Henry Deale as by the said several deeds & wills duly proved and recorded amongst the records of the county aforesaid reference being thereto had will sufficiently and certain and plainly appear


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         Father: Thomas Culpepper [3073] (      -Between 1785) 282 [MRIN:1040] 
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Thomas Culpepper [3073]

      Sex: M

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          Death: Between Dec 1785 and Jul 1786 282
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1. Will 1597, of Thomas Culpepper, 27 Dec 1785 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Testator: Thomas Culpepper
Place of Residence: Norfolk Co., Virginia
Executors: Willoughby Culpeper, Henry Culpeper, & Robert Culpeper
Date Signed: 27 Dec 1785 Date Proved: 20 July 1786
Signature or Mark: Thomas (T his mark) Culpeper
Witnesses: Jno. Pollick, Matthew Manning, & Lydia (X her mark) Hodges
Bequests, Devises:
To my eldest son, William Culpepper one hundred & forty acres of land now in his possession and after his death I give forty acres of the same to his son Thomas Culpeper and the hundred acres I give to his son Jno. Culpeper but none of them for to stop or interrupt their father during his life
To Thomas Culpeper liberty for fire wood and fencing of the hundred acres held by his brother Jno. Culpeper
To my son William Culpeper my large fowling piece and my sword taken from my by Thomas Bressie
To my son Thomas Culpeper two hundred and eighty three acres of land lying on old mill creek to him and his heir, also one small ____pot
To my son Jno. Culpeper one hundred acres of land out of David Deals patent now in his possession 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 survey
To Willoughby Culpeper my manor plantation and containing one hundred acres and also fifty acres out of my survey and Rudery to him and his heir. I also give him four leather bottom chairs and my hand mill and one large chest
To my son Henry Culpeper sixty acres of land more or less now in his possession runing along the line that I made between my son Willoughby and him unto the main road and also fifty acres of the survey of mine and Ruderys to him and his heirs, also one sow and three shoats
To my son Robert Culpeper two hundred acres of land out of David Deals patent, and fifty acres of land out of my new survey called the upper knowls joining to the line of Mr. Farley to him and his heirs, also the bed & furniture that I now lye upon
To my grandson William Culpeper fifty acres of land in my new survey joining to my son Jno. Culpeper to him and his heirs
To my grandson Robert Culpeper, son of Mary Culpeper fifty acres____out of my new survey to him and his heirs
To Thomas ______ Holderness fifty acres of land in the new survey to him and his heirs
To Margaret Manning fifty acres of land out of my new survey to her and heirs
To Ann Kay fifty acres of land in the new survey to her and heirs
To my granddaughter Sarah Culpeper one pewter dish and one pewter chamber pot
To my daughter Elizabeth Holderness one pewter dish to her and her heirs
To my grand daughter Tamer Culpeper one large pewter bason and pewter spoons
To my grandson Thomas Culpeper my branding iron with my whole name at large as he is my heir at law
To my granddaughter Ann Culpeper daughter of Willoughby Culpeper one large bason and one small case
To my son Robert Culpeper my small chest covered with leather
To Ann Kay one bason and one pewter dish and four plates all of pewter
To my executors, Willoughby Culpeper, Henry Culpeper, & Robert Culpeper I ordain and appoint that all my stock of cattle hogs or furniture not given away by me in this will I leave to my executors to either divide or sell at their pleasure and the remaining quantity of my land that is not willed away I leave for to be sold or keep it at their pleasure


Spouses and Children
1. *Unknown [0] (       -       ) [MRIN:1040]
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                1. William Culpepper [3074] (      -      ) 282
                2. Thomas Culpepper [3077] (      -      ) 282
                3. John Culpepper [3078] (      -Between 1807) 282,387
                4. Willoughby Culpepper [3079] (      -Between 1816) 282,1584
                5. Henry Culpepper [3080] (      -Between 1806) 282,379
                6. Robert Culpepper [3081] (      -      ) 280,281,282
                7. Mary Culpepper [3082] (      -      ) 282
                8. Margaret Culpepper [3084] (      -After 1791) 282
                9. Ann Culpepper [3086] (      -      ) 282
                10. Elizabeth Culpepper [3088] (      -After 1812) 282


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Thomas Culpepper [1257]

      Sex: M

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          Death: After 1825 386
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1. Inherits 386, from father, John Culpeper, Nov 1825 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
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


Parents
         Father: John Culpepper [1229] (      -Between 1825) 386,387 [MRIN:456] 
         Mother: Sarah [1255] (      -After 1825) 386 

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