Culpeppers in Who's Who
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The Biographical and Genealogical Master Index
(BGMI)
Millions of Americans have been profiled in
collective biography volumes such as Who's Who in America and Women
of Science. The Biographical and Genealogical Master Index
was begun in the 1970s to index these names to aid researchers. The text
has been updated periodically since the first edition appeared in 1980,
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Culpepper Connections' Expansion
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summary listings, Lew Griffin scanned a number of Who's Who volumes to
retrieve the full biographical text, and the full listings below are a
result of his efforts. Please notify
us if there are any errors in transcription.
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Albert Lloyd
Culpepper, MD,
1903-1988
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Biographical
Directory: Fellows and Members of the American Psychiatric
Association. 1977 edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1977.
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 | Physician's
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 | David
Brian Culpepper, 1953-
 | Who’s
Who in American Education, 1996 – 1997.
Headmaster, b. Pine Bluff. Ark., 9 Oct 1953; s. Gene Norris and
Mary Ethyl (Cummings) C.; m. Mary Ellen Nance. 23 Aug 1976;
children; Elijah Timothy, Leah Elizabeth, Micah Andrew. BS in
Sociology, Tex. A&M U., 1976; post grad. in Religious
Education, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1977-78; MS in
Education, Ouachita Baptist U., 1982. Ordained minister Baptist
Church; Associate pastor Timber Grove Baptist Church, Houston,
1977-78. 1st Baptist Church, Port Orchard, Wash., 1978-80; teacher
Aldine High School, Houston. 1982-85; principal Long Point Baptist
School, Houston, 1985-87; administrator R.F. Christian Academy,
Houston, 1988; headmaster Great Hills Christian School, Austin,
Tex., 1988-. Member ASCD; Tex. Association Baptist Schools (many
offices including v. p.
1989-90, pres. 1991-92); Southern Baptist Association
Christian Schools (Tex. rep.); Christian School Association of
Union Baptist Association (pres. 1985-87); Association Christian
Schools International; Texas Association Non-Public Schools; Texas
Association Private and Parochial Schools; Christian Home
Educators Association. Home; 4524 Sidereal Dr. Austin TX
78727-5105 Office; Great Hills Christian School, 10500 Jollyville
Rd Austin TX 78759-5629.
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David
Charles Culpepper, 1946-
 | Who’s Who in America 1994: Lawyer;
b. Quantico, VA. 15 Mar 1946; s. Carlton Milburn and Eleanor
Louise (Hart) Culpepper: m. Marie Francher, 21 Jun 1969; children:
Larissa, Danielle. BA, Santa Clara (Calif.) U., 1968; JD, U. Oreg.,
1974. Bar: Oreg.. 1974, U.S. Dist. Ct. Oreg. 1974, U.S. Tax Ct.
1974, U.S. Ct. Appeals (9th cir.) 1974. Ptnr. Miller, Nash,
Wiener, Hager & Carlsen, Portland, Oreg., 1974-. Contbg.
author, Advisory Oregon Businesses, 1986, 89; contbr. articles to
profl. jours. Mem. ABA (partnership com. taxation sect. 1983).
Oreg. Bar Assn. (chair exec. com. tax sect. 1992-93), Portland Tax
Forum (bd. dirs.) Office: Miller Nash Wiener et al 111 SW 5th Ave
Ste 3500 Portland OR 97204-3638 |
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Dellie L. Culpepper, 1941-
 | The ancestry of her father,
Willie Culpepper. is unknown; if you know it, please
contact us.) |
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Who’s Who Among
African Americans, 12th edition, 1999: Traffic
court director. Personal: Born Mar 24, 1941, Talbotton. GA;
daughter of Daisy Culpepper and Willie Culpepper. Education:
Dimery's Business College, Atlanta. GA. ABA 1963; Atlanta Law
School, Atlanta, GA, LLB 1979. Career: Southwest Council Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce, member executive committee 1978: Traffic
Court, Atlanta, GA, court administrator/ director. Organizations:
Member NAACP since 1980, member Ida Prather YWCA since 1980; vice
president of The Cruisers Fund Raising 1984: member of Black
Public Administrators 1984; member of the National Association of
Trial Court Administrators 1984; member of the Atlanta Chapter of
COMPA 1985. Business Address: Director, City Court of Atlanta. 104
Trinity Avenue SW, Atlanta GA 30335
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 | Edmund
Culpeper, ca. 1670-1738
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 | Edward Jackson Culpepper (aka
Jack Pepper), 1903-
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 | Elaine
Collins (Mrs. Timothy Lee) Culpepper, 1966-
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ancestry of her husband, Timothy Lee Culpepper, is unknown. |
 | Who’s
Who in American Education, 1996 - 1997;
Elementary education educator; b. Toccoa. Ga., 13 Jul 1966;
daughter of Thomas Allen and Joyce (Addison) Collins; m. Timothy
Lee Culpepper, 5 May 1963; children; Carlin Hope, Collin Lee. BA.
Piedmont College, 1988; Masters Ed. Clemson U., 1993. Teacher, 3d
grade Liberty Elementary School, Toccoa. Ga.. 1988-. Baptist.
Office; Liberty Elem School, RR 6 Box 274, Toccoa, GA 30577-8908
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 | Everette Vance Culpepper, 1937-
 | Who’s Who in American Politics 1993 –
1994: Born Jonesboro, LA, 31 Aug 1937; s. Edwin Chester
and Myrtle Perry Culpepper; m. 15 Sep 1963 to Bonnie Linda Drew;
c. Ronald Lee, Diann and Roberta Standiford, Linda Marshall, Donna
Anderson and Michael Vance. Educ: LA Col, B.A, 59; LA Polytech.
Inst, 56-57, 59-60; Golden Gate Baptist Theol. Sem, Mill Valley,
Calif, M.Div, 68; Ministerial Asn; staff writer for col. paper.
Polit. & Govt. Pos: Churn, Lake Co. Dem. Cent. Comt, Ore,
70-72. Bus. & Prof. Pos: Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church, 68-;
pres, Lakeview Ministerial Asn, 69- App. emergency successor to
Rep. Fred Heard, Lake and Klamath Co, Ore. State Legis. Rel:
South. Baptist. Mailing Add: 43 S. I St, Lakeview, OR 97630.
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(Lady ) Frances
Culpeper Berkley, 1634-1690
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Fred
Carroll Culpepper, Jr., 1918-
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest,
1973 – 1974: Engring. and constrn. co. exec.; b. Monroe,
LA 16 Nov 1918. s. Fred Carroll and Elizabeth (Schulze) Culpepper;
B. C. E. VA Mil. Inst. 1940: m. Mary Frances Moore, 6 Jun 1941.
Children - Fred Carroll III, Carol (Mrs. J. Wayne Smith), Dorothy
(Mrs. John Schween), Patricia. Project mgr. Ford, Bacon &
Davis, 1941-63, mgr. Bus. Devel., 1963-69, exec. v. p., resident
mgr., Monroe, LA, 1970-, dir., 1963-; pres. Sealants Internat.
Inc.; dir. Ouachita Nat. Bank, Monroe, LA Mem. Council Small Bus.
Adminstrn. For LA, 1969-70; mem. LA - Miss. Regional Export
Council Dept. Commerce, 1969-70; mem. Exec. com. Jr. Achievement
of Monroe, LA, 1970-. Served with AUS, 1941-45. Decorated Bronze
Star medal with one oak leaf cluster; Purple Heart medal with one
oak leaf cluster. Mem. Nat. Soc. Profl. Engrs., LA Engring. Soc.
(Dir. 1970), Am. Soc. C. E. (mem. Exec. com. 1970-71). Nat.
Constructors Assn. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Harbor View, Bayou de
Siard Country. Home: 3506 Loop Rd. Monroe LA 71201 Office: PO Box
1762 Monroe LA 71201 |
 | Who’s Who in Engineering, 1988: 3506
Loop Rd, Monroe, LA 71201 Position: Consultant. Employer: Ford,
Bacon & Davis Inc. Education: BS/Civ Engg/ VA Military Inst.
Born: 16 Nov 1918. Native of Monroe, LA. 101st Airborne Div.
1942-45. Joined Ford, Bacon & Davis in 1941. Rose from proj
engr. to Pres. and Chief Operating Officer of Ford, Bacon &
Davis Inc. Now consultant to that firm. Past chrmn Natl
Constructors Assn. First VP Pipe Line Contractors Assn. Recipient
of LA Engg Soc A B Patterson medal for accomplishments in the
field of mgt; Leo M Odom award for the distinguished service to
the engg profession. Mbr, LA State Bd of Reg for PE & Land
Surveyors. Past president Louisiana Engineering Society. Board of
directors National Council of Engineering Examiners, Vice
President of Southern Zone, NCEE. Chrmn & Chief Exec Officer
Breck Construction Co., Pres Faberect of Louisiana; Pres Culpepper
Enterprises LTD; Chrmn, R.C. Boswell. Inc.; Pres Amer Council for
Construction Education; Chrmn Advisory Council. Northwest
Louisiana Univ School of Construction. Society Aff. ASCE, NSPE,
NCEE |
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Also listed in:
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Who's Who in
America.
 | 40th
edition, 1978-1979. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1978. |
 | 41st
edition, 1980-1981. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1980. |
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Who's Who in
the South and Southwest.
 | 14th
edition, 1975-1976. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1975. |
 | 15th
edition, 1976-1977. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1976. |
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Who's Who in
Engineering
 | Fourth
edition. Edited by Jean Gregory. New York: American
Association of Engineering Societies, 1980.
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George Bacon Culpepper,
Jr.,
1899-1972
 | Who's Who in
the South and Southwest, 13th edition, 1973-1974. Wilmette,
IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1973: Lawyer: b. Fort Valley. GA, 4
Dec 1899: s. George B.and Lillian (Shepard) Culpepper: student
pub. schs.; m. Mary Elizabeth Adams, 24 Apr 1919; children-George
B. III, Mary Lillian (Mrs. Robert Lawson Harris). Admitted to GA
bar. 1923: chief Selective System. GA. 1918-19: ins. bus.. Ft.
Valley, GA, 1920-22; mem., Vice chmn. bd. trustees and chmn.
investment com. Employees Retirement System of GA, 1949-63. Mem.
Govs. staff, 1948-63. Hon. v. p. Am. Sunday Sch. Union. 1958-. Mem.
GA Gov.'s Staff. 1971-. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Judicature Soc.,
Nat. Railroad Trial Counsel Assn. Methodist. Mason. Kiwanian.
Home: 401 Forrest Dr Ft Valley GA 31030 Office: 206 Central Av Ft
Valley GA 31030 |
 | Georgia's
George B. Culpepper Highway
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George Brown Culpepper,
III,
1920-
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The American
Bench. Judges of the nation.
 | Second
edition. Edited by Mary Reincke and Nancy Lichterman.
Minneapolis: Reginald Bishop Forster & Associates, 1979.
Use the "Name Index" to locate biographies. |
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Ninth
edition, 1997/98. Edited by Ruth A. Kennedy. Sacramento,
CA: Forster-Long, 1997. Use the alphabetical name index to
locate entries.
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 | Georgia's
George B. Culpepper Highway
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Gideon
Alston Culpepper, 1918-
 | Ancestry unknown.
If you know it, please
contact us. |
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American Men
& Women of Science. A biographical directory of today's
leaders in physical, biological, and related sciences.
 | 12th
edition, Physical & Biological Sciences. Seven
volumes. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1971-1973. |
 | 13th
edition, Physical & Biological Sciences. Seven
volumes. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1976. |
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14th
edition. Eight volumes. New York: R.R. Bowker Co., 1979.
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Hester
GeDelle Skinner Culpepper, 1908-
 | Married Edwin Murphy Culpepper. |
 | If anyone has
a copy of her listing in the Who's Who or other info about why she
may be listed, please let
us know.
(Pat Roberts reports from the SSDI: So Carolina,
Last Residence Hartsville,
Darlington, SC, b
17 Oct 1908, d
Oct 1992) |
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Who's Who of
American Women. Third edition, 1964-1965. Wilmette, IL:
Marquis Who's Who, 1963.
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James Euell
Culpepper, 1905-
 | Who's Who in
the South and Southwest.
13th edition, 1973-1974. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1973.
Retired school administrator. Born nr. Statenville. GA. 8 Aug
1905; s. James W. and Eugenia M. (Clayton) Culpepper; M.S., Fla.
State U., 1959: m. Cuba L. Kinsey, 28 Feb 1933; children-Luverne
(Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler). Vernon, Nell (Mrs. Lavaughan Hughes), Elaine
(Mrs. W. R. Henderson), Brooks. Sandy (Mrs. Yates McDade). Pub.
sch. tchr., Clinch County, GA, 1926-33. Echols County, GA,
1933-52, Lowndes County. GA, 1953-63: county sch. supt. Echols
County, 1964-68; prin. Jennings (Fla.) Elementary 1969-71. Mem.
Civil Air Patrol; v. p. Coastal Plains Area Tourism Council.
Served to maj. State Guard, 1940-45. Lion. Home: Route 2 Lake
Park, GA 31636
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James
Henry Culpepper, Jr., 1914-1974
 | Who Was Who 1974 – 1976. Chem.
and fertilizer co. exec.: b. Norfolk, VA, 15 Mar 1914; s. James
Henry and Otey (Minor) Culpepper; B.S. in Elec. Engineering, VA
Mil. Instr., 1936: m. Frances Baldwin, 22 Apr 1939; children
Robert Stuart, James Henry; m. 2d, Marian
Mish Ganong (Also in Who's Who), Dec. 1, 1969: stepchildren
Jay, Stuart Wentworth Ganong. with Chesapeake & Potomac
Telephone Co., 1936-38; with Smith-Douglass Co., Inc. (now
Smith-Douglas div. Borden Chem. Co.) Norfolk 1938-66, v. p. farm
fertilizer and specialty fertilizer div., 1957-62. exec. v. p.,
1962-66, also dir.; pres. C.A. Nash & Son, Inc., Norfolk, VA,
1968-70: dir. Seaboard Citizens Nat. Bank. Finance com. Tidewater
div. Girl Scouts U.S.A., trustee Norfolk Acad., Bonney Home for
Girls, Norfolk; bd. dirs. VA Found. Ind. Coils., Norfolk Gen.
Hosp., United Communities Fund; dir. Navy YMCA, Norfolk; alumni
sec. VA Mil. Inst., 1937-38; chmn. bd. Research Found. of Old
Dominion Coll. Served to maj. AUS. 1943-46; mem. Norfolk C. of C.,
VA Mfrs. Assn. (dir.), VA Mil. Inst. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Norfolk
Yacht and Country, Virginia, Harbor;. Norfolk (VA) German;
Princess Anne Country (Virginia Beach, VA). Home: Millboro
Springs, VA Died July 27, 1974. |
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listed in:
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Who's Who in
America. 38th edition, 1974-1975. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's
Who, 1974.
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 | James William
Culpepper, 1935-
 | Who’s Who in America, 1986 – 1987. Government
official; b. DuQuoin, IL, 27 Oct 1935; son
of William Stanley Culpepper and Juanita Dorothy (Luster)
Culpepper; m. Mabel Claire Bondurant (also
listed below in Who's Who), 24 Dec 1957; children: Julie Ann
Thompson, James Jeffrey, John William. B. S., U. Mo., 1957, M.S.,
1962; postgrad., Harvard U., 1981. Research assoc. Govtl. Research
Inst., St. Louis, 1962-63; mgmt. intern, budget analyst Oak Ridge,
1963-65, budget examiner, Washington, 1965-71, dept. asst.
controller for budget. 1971-75; asst. controller for budget U.S.
Energy Research and Devel. Adminstrn., Washington, 1975-77; dir.
budget U.S. Dept. Energy, 1977-78, assoc. dir. Mil. Application,
1978-79, dep. dir., 1979-81, dep. asst. sec. for security affairs,
1981-84, dir. plans and resource mgmt., 1985-. Served to 1st Lt.
U.S. Army, 1957-61. Recipient Spl. Achievement cert. AEC, 1974;
recipient Spl. Achievement awards Energy Research and Devel.
Adminstrn., 1976, 77, 79, Presdl. Rank of Meritorious Exec. Pres.
of U.S., 1980. Home: 10820 Longmeadow Dr Damascus MD 20872 Office:
U S Dept Energy Defense Programs Washington DC 20545
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 | Jane A. Culpepper,
1945-
 | Ancestry
unknown. If you know it, please
contact us. |
 | Who’s Who of American Women, 1972 –
1973. Diplomat. Administrative Officer, American Embassy,
Nicosia, Cyprus
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 | Jo Long (Mrs. Britton Barclay)
Culpepper
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest,
1995 – 1996. Librarian; b. Franklin, VA, 10 Mar 1945; d.
Sidney Earl and Fannie Lou (Flythe) Long; m. Britton Barclay Culpepper, Jr., 19 Aug 1967; children: Britton B. III,
Edmond Scott, Lou Ann. BS, Radford (VA) U., 1967; MS, Old Dominion
U., 1983. Min. of activities Westmoreland Bapt. Ch., Huntington,
W.VA, 1967-70; libr. Walter Cecil Rawls Libr. and Mus., Courtland,
VA, 1971-79, Hunterdale Elem. Sch., Franklin, VA, 1979-. Dir.
Sunday sch. Franklin Bapt. Ch., 1988-, bd. deacons, 1994-; trustee
Walter Cecil Rawls Libr. and Mus., 1985-89; troop leader Boy
Scouts Am. Mem. VA Ednl. Media Assn., Franklin/ Southampton
Reading Coun., VA Reading Coun., Delta Kappa Gamma Internat. Home:
31428 Holly Cv Franklin VA 23851-2916 Office: Hunterdale Elem Sch
23190 Sedley Rd Franklin VA 23851-3815 |
 | Who’s
Who in American Education, 1996 – 1997. Librarian; b. Franklin, Va., 10 Mar 1945; d. Sidney Earl and Fannie
Lou (Flythe) Long; m. Britton Barclay Culpepper, Jr., 19 Aug 1967;
children; Britton B. III, Edmond Scott, Lou Ann. BS, Radford (Va.)
U., 1967; MS, Old Dominion U., 1983. Minister of Activities
Westmoreland Baptist Church, Huntington, W.Va. 1967-70; librarian
Walter Cecil Rawls Library and Museum, Courtland, Va., 1971-79,
Hunterdale Elementary School, Franklin, Va., 1979-. Director
Sunday School Franklin Baptist Church 1998-. board deacons, 1994-;
trustee Walter Cecil Rawls Library and Museum, 1985-89; troop
leader Boy Scouts of America.
Member Virginia Educational Media Association, Franklin/
Southampton Reading Council. Va. Reading Council. Delta Kappa
Gamma
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John Culpeper, 1st
Baron of Thoresway, 1599-1660
 | Biography
Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books
and magazines. Volume 3: September, 1952-August, 1955. New York:
H.W. Wilson Co., 1956. |
 | The
Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia. Second edition. Edited by
David Crystal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. |
 | Chambers
Biographical Dictionary. Sixth edition. Edited by Melanie
Parry. New York: Larousse Kingfisher Chambers, 1997. |
 | The
Dictionary of National Biography. The Concise Dictionary. Part
1, From the beginnings to 1900. London: Oxford University Press,
1953. Contains abstracts of the biographies found in "The
Dictionary of National Biography" (21 volumes, New York:
Macmillan Co.; London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1908). (Complete
Text) |
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The Oxford
Companion to Law. By David M. Walker. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, Clarendon Press, 1980.
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John
Culpeper, 1644-1693
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National Biography. 24 volumes. Edited by John A. Garraty and
Mark C. Carnes. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. |
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Dictionary
of North Carolina Biography. Volume 1, A-C. Edited by William
S. Powell. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press,
1979.
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Culpeper's
Rebellion: New Data and Old Problems A Master's thesis by
William S. Smith, Jr.
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John Culpepper, Rev., US Congressman, 1765-1841
 | Biographical
Annals of the Civil Government of the United States. During
its first century; from original and official sources. By Charles
Lanman. Washington, DC: James Anglim, 1876. Reprint. Detroit: Gale
Research, 1976. |
 | Biographical
Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1971. The Continental
Congress (September 5, 1774 to October 21, 1788) and the Congress
of the United States (from the first through the ninety-first
Congress March 4, 1789, to January 3, 1971, inclusive).
Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971. Biographies
begin on page 487. |
 | Dictionary
of North Carolina Biography. Volume 1, A-C. Edited by William
S. Powell. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press,
1979. (Complete Text) |
 | The
Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
Brief biographies of authors, administrators, clergymen,
commanders, editors, engineers, jurists, merchants, officials,
philanthropists, scientists, statesmen, and others who are making
American history. 10 volumes. Edited by Rossiter Johnson. Boston:
The Biographical Society, 1904. Reprint. Detroit: Gale Research,
1968. |
 | Who Was Who
in America. A component volume of "Who's Who in American
History." Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Revised Edition.
Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1967. |
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Who Was Who
in American Politics. A biographical dictionary of over 4,000
men and women who contributed to the United States political scene
from colonial days up to and including the immediate past. By Dan
and Inez Morris. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1974.
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 | John Blair
Culpepper, 1937-
 | Who’s Who in America, 1988 – 1989. Bank
executive, b: Gainesville, Fla., 7 Nov 1937; s. John Broward and
Betty (Dunn) Culpepper; m. Cynthia Lawrence, 11 Jun 1959; l child,
Elizabeth. BA, U. Fla., 1959, MBA 1963. V. P., Atlantic Nat. Bank,
Jacksonville, 1963-69; pres., chief exec. officer Atlantic Bank of
Orlando, Fla., 1969-72; Barnett Bank of Winter Park. Fla.,
1972-74. Pioneer Savs. Bank. Winter Park and Clearwater, Fla.,
1974---; chmn. Fla. Infor. Mgmt. Systems, Orlando, 1986-; bd.
dirs. Fla. League Fn. Instns., 1978-. Pres. Orlando area C. of C.,
1976: trustee, treas. Ringling Mus. Art, Sarasota, Fla., 1984-;.
chairm.-, Winter Park Meml. Hosp., 1973-82 U. Cen. Fla. Found.,
Orlando, 1975-81. Served to 1st Lt. U.S. Army, 1959-61. Named Free
Enterprise Citizen of Yr., Winter Park C. of C, 1979, Hon.
Olympian, U.S. Olympic Com., 1983. Democrat. Presbyterian. Clubs:
Carlouel Yacht (Clearwater); Belleair (Fla.) Country. Office
Pioneer Savs Bank 5770 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater FL 34620. |
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Articles.
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 | John Cecil
Culpepper, Jr., 1936-
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest,
1978 – 1979. Real estate exec.; b.
Cameron, Tex., 29 Dec 1936; s. John Cecil and Mary Lake
(Henderson) Culpepper; LL.B., J.D., U. Tex, Austin; 1963; m. Mary
Ann Massengale, 12 Aug 1961; 1 son, John- Cecil, III. Pres,
Culpepper Realty Co., College Station, Tex., 1963--; owner, mgr..
Culpepper Properties, College Station, 1963-; admitted to Tex.
bar; 1963; mem. faculty U. of Shopping Center, chmn. bd. Homestead
Savs. and Loan Assn., College Station; dir. First Bank and Trust
Co., Bryan, Tex., Exchange Savs. and Loan Co., Dallas. Bd. dirs.
U. Tex.. Sch. Law, 1964-67. Licensed real estate broker, Tex. Mem.
Internat. Council Shopping Centers. Club: Pope and Young (1st v.p.).
Asso. editor Tex. Law Rev., 1962-63, life mem., 1975-. Home: 2701
Burton St Bryan TX 77801 Office: PO Drawer JC College Station TX
77840 |
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 | John Pettis Culpepper, Jr., MD, 1897-
 | Who’s Who in America, 1966 – 1967. Surgeon;
b. Gloster, Miss., 2 Aug 1897; s. John Pettis and Rosa (Bacot)
Culpepper; student Clarke Meml. Coll., 1914-16; B. S., med.
Certificate, U. Miss., 1922; M. D., Tulane U., 1924; m. Mildred
Fairley, 10 Jul 1929; 1 son, John Pettis III. Practice medicine
and surgery, Hattiesbury, Miss., 1925-; chmn. Med. Staff Methodist
Hosp., 1960-61; mem. Staff Forrest Gen. Hosp.; dir., med. Dir.
Southeastern Am. Life Ins. Co.; Mem. Miss. Econ. Council. Bd.
Dirs. Hattiesburg chpt. A. R. C.; Recipient Carlos Finlay medal
Cuba. Mem. Am. (Miss. Del. 1951-. Nat. Vice president 1962-63,
member board of trustees 1962-). Southern (mem. Council 1943-49,
pres, 1956-57), Miss., World med. Assn. So. Miss. Med. Soc.,
Southeastern Surg. Congress, Am. Therapeutic Soc., Gulf Coast Clin.
Soc., Hattiesburg C. of C. Baptist (deacon). Kiwanian (pres.
Hattiesburg 1946). Elk. Home: 900 Cotinne St. Office: 709 Arledge
St., Hattiesburg, Miss. |
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 | Joseph Ernest Culpepper, 1903-
 | Who’s Who in America,1968 – 1969: Chem.
Co. exec.; b. Quitman, Miss, 26 Aug 1903; s. Phillip P. and Martha
E. (Harris) Culpepper; B. S., Miss State U., 1929; m. Genie Acklen,
7 Aug 1930; 1 dau., Becky (Mrs. Dale E. O’Connor). Salesman,
Synthetic Nitrogen Products Corp., 1929-33; gen. Sales mgr.,
1944-46; dist. Mgr. Am. Cyanamid Co., 1933-44; with Spencer Cehm.
Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1946-64, v. p. sales, 1954-57, sr. v. p.
marketing, 1957-64, sir. V. p. sales, 1957-64, also dir., mem. Exec.
And Mgmt. Cons., 1954-64; senior v. p., member of operating com.
Spencer Chem. Division of Gulf Oil Corporation, since 1964-. Adviser
secretary of agriculture, 1942; exec. Com. Greater Kansas City
Council Chs., 1955-58; world peace com. So. Bapt. Conv., 1958-59.
Trustee, exec. Com. William Jewell Coll.; trustee Baptist Memorial
Hosp., Kansas City, Mo., hon. Dirs. Assn. Rockhurst Coll.; adv. bd.
Kansas City, (Mo.) Salvation Army; mem. Miss 4-H Club Found. Baptist
(deacon). Clubs: University, Kansas City, Indian Hills Country
(Kansas City, Mo.). Home: 630 W. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City 13, Mo.
Office: Dwight Bldg., Kansas City 5, Mo.
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 | Julia Abigail
Gonzalez (Mrs.
William R.) Culpeper, 1931-
 | Married
William R. Culpeper (#38831), whose ancestry is unknown; if you
know it, please contact us. |
 | Who’s Who of American Women, 1972 – 1973.
Govt. ofcl.; b. Humacao. PR, 20 Feb 1931;
d. Carlos Pilar and Julia (Mercado) Gonzalez; B.A. in Social Sci.,
U. P.R., 1953; M.S. in Social Work, Columbia, 1957; m.
William R. Culpeper,
2 May 1956; children-James Lee, Timothy Culpepper, Deborah Lynn,
William R., Keren Mae. Social worker Child Welfare Program, Ponce,
P.R., 1954; chief Pub. Welfare office, Coamo, P.R., 1954-56, with
apelation office, San Juan, PR, 1959-60, chief med. service dept.
Ponce Dist. Hosp., 1964-65, interviewing cons., 1965, social worker
Head Start, 1965-66, dist. dir. Title V incentive and tng. program,
Ponce, 1967-68, program coordinator, 1968-69, regional dir. dept.
social services, Ponce, 1969--. Mem. Coll. Social Work P.R. (v.p.
Ponce chpt. 1965-68). Nat. Assn. Social Workers, Acad. Social
Workers. Baptist. Home: 5 Valle Verde, Ponce, PR 00731 Office: 88
Union St Ponce PR 00731
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 | Lucy
Nell Culpepper, 1951-
 | Daughter of L.C.
Culpepper, whose ancestry is unknown; if you know it, please
contact us.) |
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, 1984
– 1985. Physician, pediatrician; b.
Awin, Ala., 11 Jun 1951; daughter of L.C.
Culpepper and Lucy Lee (Davis) Culpepper.
B.S., Ala. A & M U., 1973; M.D., Meharry Mod. Coll., 1977. Med.
lic. Calif. 1979, Ala., 1980. Intern in pediatrics Martin Luther
King, Jr. Gen. Hosp., Los Angeles, 1977-78, resident pediatrics,
1978-80; gen. med. officer Nat. Health Service Corps, Tuscaloosa,
Ala., 1980-82, practice specializing in pediatrics, Tuscaloosa,
1982-; pediatrician Tuscaloosa County Health Dept., 1982-; cons.
Pickens County Hosp., Carrolton, Ala., 1983-. Mem. adv. bd.
Christian Study Ctr. Child Abuse Prevention Program, 1982-; bd.
dirs. Big Brothers/Big Sisters Tuscaloosa County, 1983-; Recipient
1973 Class Achievement award Ala. A&M U., 1978; named Woman of
Yr., Christian Study Ctr. Ala., 1983. Mem. Druid City Hosp. Med.
Staff (pediatric sect. sec. 1982-83), Tuscaloosa County Med. Soc.,
Ale. State Med. Soc., Hale Meml. Hosp. Med. Staff, Zeta Phi Beta (corres.
sec. 1983-84). Baptist. Office: Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
609 28th Ave Tuscaloosa AL 35401. |
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Who’s Who Among
African Americans, 12th edition, 1999: Physician.
Personal: Born Jun 11, 1951, Awin, AL: daughter of Lucy Lee Davis
Culpepper and L C Culpepper; married Joseph Williams, Jun 30,
1984. Educ: AL A&M Univ, BS 1973; Meharry Medical Coll, MD
1977. Career: Martin Luther King Jr. General Hosp, intern,
resident 1977‑80: NHSC, pediatrician medical director
1980‑82; private practice, pediatrician 1982‑87; Maude
Whatley Health Center, pediatrician, 1988‑, medical
director, 1989‑. Organizations: Member of
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc 1972‑; active staff mere
DCH Regional Medical Center 1980‑; member of the Tuscaloosa
County Medical Society 1982‑. Medical Association of the
State of AL 1982‑; youth director of the
First Baptist Church 1984‑90; member of the West AL
Pediatric Soc 1984‑, West AL Medical Association
1985‑, AL State Medical Association 1985‑;
Honors/Awards: Woman of the Year Christian Study Center of AL
1983. Home Address: 4415 Maple Lane, Northport. AL 35476. Business
Address: Medical Director, Maude Whatley Health Center, 2731
Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tuscaloosa. AL 35401, Phone
205-758‑6647. |
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 | Mabel Claire Bondurant (Mrs. James
William) Culpepper, 1936-
 | Who’s Who in America 1999. Artist;
b. St. Louis, Mo., 20 Jun 1936; d. John Raymond and Mabel Lorene
(Hardy) Bondurant; m. James William
Culpepper (also listed above in Who's Who), 24 Dec 1957;
children: Julie Ann, James Jeffrey, John William. AA, Columbia
Coll., 1956; BS in Edn., Mo. U., 1958, MEd. 1965. Represented by
Artel Gallery, Emmitsburg, Md., 1987-88, Nob Hill Artisans,
Albuquerque, 1993-94, Amapola Gallery, Albuquerque, 1995-96; art
tchr. Twinbrook Bapt., Rockville, Md., 1972-75. One woman exhbn.
Artel Gallery, 1987; group exhbns. Rockville (Md.) Art League, 1987,
N. Mex. Watercolor Soc., 1989-96. Host parent, officer Am. Field
Svc.. Damascus, Md., 1978-80; program chmn. Albuquerque Newcomers,
1989-91; docent Albuquerque Mus, 1990-94. Recipient First Prize
Rockville Art League. 1987. Mem. Nat. Mus. Women in the Arts, Nat.
League Am. Penwomen, N. - Mex. Watercolor Soc. (pres. 1992-93, First
Prize 1990, Best of Show 1993), Frederick County Art Assn. (pres.
1988), Delta Gamma, Mortar Bd. Avocations: hiking, singing in church
choir, crafts, Bible study, travel. Home: 3208 Casa Bonita Dr NE
Albuquerque NM 87111-5610. |
 | Three
of her paintings.
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 | Marian Mish (Mrs. James Henry) Culpepper, 1938-
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, 1978
– 1979. Former pub. relations exec; b. nr. Staunton, VA;
d. Robert Warren Howe and Ligia (Botts) Mish; student Mary Baldwin
Coll., 1938; m. James Henry Culpepper (also
listed in Who's Who), 1 Dec 1969; children from previous
marriage-Jay, Stuart Wentworth Ganong. Sec., office mgr. to alumni
sec. VA Mil. last. Alumni Assn., Lexington, 1937-39; sec. Van Strum
& Towne, Inc., San Francisco, 1940-42; sales rep. Henry Fayette,
Inc., Chgo., 1946-53; asso. John J. Greer A.I.D. & Assos.,
Georgetown, Washington, 1950-53; sales rep. Walter Lamb, Pebble
Beach, Calif., 1953-54; mgr. campaign hdqrs. Teaque for Congress,
Monterey, Calif., 1954; rancher, developer Edison A. Holt, Carmel
Valley, Calif., 1953-54; social dir. preparatory to opening,
Disneyland, Calif., 1955; account coordinator Hixon & Jorgensen
Advt., Los Angeles, 1956-57; dir. contact div., speakers' bur.
Knowland for Calif. Gov. campaign, Los Angeles, 1958; account exec.,
West Coast rep. Farson Huff & Northlich Advt. & Pub.
Relations, Cin., 1958-59; dir. contact div. Bell-for-Congress
campaign, Beverly Hills, Calif, 1960; pub. relations Frost &.
Shaffer Advt, Hollywood, Calif, 1959-61; pub. relations dir. Calif.
Adoption Found, Holy Family Adoption Service, Los Angeles, 1961-62,
Leo J. Shanahan Co, Tustin, Calif, 1962-64; pub. relations Blakiston
Ranch, Inc, Chatsworth, Calif, 1965-68. Founding chmn. Orange County
(Calif.) Women's chpt. Freedoms Found. Valley Forge. Founding dir.,
show chmn. Peacock Hill Nat. Horse Show to Benefit John Tracy
Clinic, Tustin, 1964, 65; coordinator City of Hope Internat. Horse
Show, 1968. Mean. Pub. Relations Soc. Am. Republican. Episcopalian.
Editor, pub. The Orange 1 Book, 1966-67. Home: PO Box 6160, 6
Farmington Dr. Charlottesville VA 22906
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 | Michael Irving Culpepper, 1951-
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, 1984
– 1985. Researcher, educator, b.
Mobile, Ala., 28 Sep 1951; s. Milton
Irving Culpepper, Jr (also in Who's Who). and Betty Jean (Wimpee)
Culpepper; m. Cynthia Ann Langner, 11 Mar 1972; children--Amber Joy,
Amy Celeste, Amanda Kaye. Student Auburn U., 1969-71; B.S., U. Ala.,
Birmingham, 1973, M.S., 1975, C.A.S.E., 1978; Ed. D., U. Ala., 1981.
Cert. tchr., Ala. Asst. lab. technician div. orthopaedic surgery U.
Ala., Birmingham, 1971-72, lab. asst., 1972-73, research technician,
1973-74, research asst., 1974-75, research assoc., 1975-81, instr.
stats., biomechanics/kinesiology, 1981-; dir. research Kerner-Quarterback
Sports Medicine Inst., Children's Hosp., Birmingham, 1982-; lectr.
to orgns. on sports medicine and health care. Athletic trainer
Chelsea High Sch. (Ala.); bd. dirs. Dixie Softball Inc., Central
Shelby League; chmn. long-range planning com. Chelsea Youth Club.
Recipient M. Ray Loree research award U. Ala. Tuscaloosa 1981. Mem.
Ala. Acad. Sci., Am. Alliance Health Phys. Edn., Recreation and
Dance. Am. Coll. Sports Medicine (chpt. membership com.), Nat.
Athletic Trainers Assn., Soc. for Biomaterials, Sigma Xi, Kappa
Delta Pi. Baptist. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.; developer U.
Ala., Birmingham sports injury/illness data storage and retrieval
system. Home: Route 1 Box 127-J Chelsea AL 35043 Office: Kerner
Quarterback Sports Medicine Inst Children's Hosp 1600 7th
Ave S Birmingham AL 35233 |
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 | Milton
Irving Culpepper, Jr., 1929-
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, 1980
– 1981. Lawyer; b. Meridian, Miss.,
14 Jun 1929; s. Milton Irving Culpepper and Margaret Medora (Brown)
Culpepper; student Spring Hill Coll., 1946-48, U. Houston, 1953-54,
S. Tex. Law Sch., 1955; LL.B., Cumberland Sch. Law, 1969; m. Betty
Jean Wimpee, 4 Jun 1949; children – Michael
Irving (also in Who's Who), Donna Gene, Margaret Jane. Admitted
to Ala. bar, 1969; facilities mgr. Cities Service Oil Co.,
Birmingham, Ala., 1955-69; legal counsel and asst. to chmn. dept.
surgery U. Ala., Birmingham, 1969-, instr., 1971-, lobbyist to Ala.
Legis., 1971; asso. legal counsel and asst. to pres. U. Ala. Health
Services Found., Birmingham, 1973-, sec. 1973-, treas., 1973, mem.
fin. com., 1974-, now spl. asst. to chmn., legal counsel; spl. lectr.
in hosp. adminstrn. Sch.. Community and Allied Health Resources,
1972-74; cons. Health Care Adminstrn., 1972-74. Area chmn. oil
industry Community Chest Dr., 1962. Served with USNR, 1947-52.
Recipient Meritorious Service award Sigma Delta Kappa, 1968, Book
award Lawyers Coop. Admiralty, 1968. Mem. Am., Ala., Birmingham bar
assns., Nat. Health Lawyers Assn., Am. Judicature Soc., Am. Mgmt.
Assn., Am. Soc. Law and Medicine, Birmingham C. of C. (health
services com. 1977-78), Relay House. Republican. Baptist (trustee
local ch. 1969-70, chmn. fin. com. 1969-70). Club: Altadena Valley
Golf and Country (bd. govs.). Home: 2504 Woodmeadow Pl. Birmingham
AL 35216 Office: 1901 7th Ave S Birmingham AL 35294. |
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Nicholas
Culpeper, MD, the "Herbalist", 1616-1654
 | Allibone's
Critical Dictionary of English Literature. British and
American authors living and deceased from the earliest accounts to
the latter half of the Nineteenth Century. Three volumes. By S.
Austin Allibone. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co.,
1858-1871. Reprint. Detroit: Gale Research, 1965. |
 | The
Astrology Encyclopedia. By James R. Lewis. Detroit: Gale
Research, 1994. Use the Index at the back of the book to locate
entries. |
 | A
Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists. Two volumes. Edited
by John Daintith, Sarah Mitchell, and Elizabeth Tootill. New York:
Facts on File, 1981. |
 | A
Biographical History of Medicine. Excerpts and essays on the
men and their work. By John H. Talbott. New York: Grune &
Stratton, 1970. Use the "Name Index," which begins on
page 1193 to locate biographies. |
 |
Biography
Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books
and magazines.
 | Volume 1:
January, 1946-July, 1949. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1949. |
 | Volume 3:
September, 1952-August, 1955. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1956. |
 | Volume 9:
September, 1970-August, 1973. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1974. |
 | Volume
18: September, 1992-August, 1993. New York: H.W. Wilson
Co., 1993. |
|
 | British
Authors before 1800. A biographical dictionary. Edited by
Stanley J. Kunitz and Howard Haycraft. Wilson Authors Series. New
York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1952. |
 | The
Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia. Second edition. Edited by
David Crystal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. |
 | Chambers
Biographical Dictionary. Sixth edition. Edited by Melanie
Parry. New York: Larousse Kingfisher Chambers, 1997. |
 | A Dictionary
of Biography, Past and Present. Containing the chief events in
the lives of eminent persons of all ages and nations. Edited by
Benjamin Vincent. Haydn Series. London: Ward, Lock, & Co.,
1877. Reprint. Detroit: Gale Research, 1974. |
 | A Dictionary
of Literature in the English Language. "From Chaucer to
1940." Compiled and edited by Robin Myers. Oxford: Pergamon
Press, 1970. |
 | The
Dictionary of National Biography. The Concise Dictionary. Part
1, From the beginnings to 1900. London: Oxford University Press,
1953. Contains abstracts of the biographies found in "The
Dictionary of National Biography" (21 volumes, New York:
Macmillan Co.; London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1908). |
 | Index to
Scientists of the World from Ancient to Modern Times.
Biographies and portraits. By Norma Olin Ireland. Boston: F.W.
Faxon Co., 1962. |
 | New Age
Encyclopedia. A guide to the beliefs, concepts, terms, people,
and organizations that make up the New Global Movement toward
spritual development, health and healing, higher consciousness,
and related subjects. First edition. Detroit: Gale Research, 1990. |
 |
The Oxford
Companion to English Literature.
 | Fifth
edition. Edited by Margaret Drabble. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1985. |
 | Revised
fifth edition. Edited by Margaret Drabble. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1995. |
|
 |
The Oxford
Companion to Medicine. Two volumes. Edited by John Walton,
Paul B. Beeson, and Ronald Bodley Scott. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1986.
Who Did What. The lives and achievements of
the 5,000 men and women -- leaders of nations, saints and sinners,
artists and scientists -- who shaped our world. Edited by Gerald
Howat. New York: Crown Publishers, 1974.
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Olive O'Dell (Mrs. Charles
Ross) Culpepper, 1911-1994
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Who's Who of
American Women, Sixth
edition, 1970-1971. Seventh
edition, 1972-1973. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who:
Olive O Dell Culpepper. Civic worker; b. Dana, W.VA, 11 Oct
1911; d. Wesley Harrison and Minerva (Johnson) O'Dell; student
Mason Sch. Music, 1921-29, W.VA Wesleyan Coll., 1929-30, W.VA
Tech. Inst., summer 1931; m. Charles Ross Culpepper, 30 Jun 1928;
1 son, Marvin Wesley. Charter mem. Woman's Soc. Christian Service.
Charleston, W.VA, mem. Conf. Bd. Christian Social Concerns,
1960-,sec. Children's Work, 1950-54; del. N.E. Jurisdiction Conf,
alternate del. Gen. Conf., 1964; mem. Women's div. Meth. Ch. sect.
Christian Social Relations, World Div., 1964-, mem. bd. missions
Meth. Ch., 1964-, del. Worid Confs., 1951, 61; bd. dirs. Wesley
Found. W.VA State Coll.; mem. women's planning com. Japan lnternat.
Christian U. Found., 1961-;trustee W.VA Wesleyan Coll., 1955-,
alumni award, 1967; counselor-at-large Union Protestant Hosp.
Aux., Clarksburg, W.VA; v.p. Kanawba council Girl Scouts U.S.A.,
1959-60, pres. Mountain Laurel council, 1961-64; mem. bd. W.VA
Council of the White House Conf. on Children and Youth, 1966; capt.
women's com. United Fund Drive, Charleston, 1966-68; chmn. com.
Women's Aux. Goodwill Industries. Mem. Am. Assn. for UN, Ch. Women
United (chmn. God and Community award for Girl Scouts U.S.A.
com.), W.VA Assn. Mental Health. Mem. Order Eastern Star (Shriner).
Home: 510 Kanawha Blvd W, Charleston, WV 25302 (Source: Who’s
Who of American Women, 1972 – 1973) |
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Obituary
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 | Rebecca Jo Clark (Mrs. H. Royce) Culpepper, 1934-
 | Who’s Who of American Women, 1972 –
1973. Assn. exec.; b. Jacksonville,
Tex., 23 Nov 1934; d. Andrew Wallace Clark and Mary Pearl (Porterfield)
Clark Perry; student Wayland Bapt. Coll., 1952-53; B.S. in Nursing
cum laude, Baylor U., 1956; postgrad. Miss. Coll., 1962; m. H.
Royce Culpepper, Jr., 15 Jun 1958; children-Henry Royce III,
DeMoyne Kay, Bruce Davidson, Mathew Wallace. Staff nurse, asst.
head nurse Baylor U. Hosp., Dallas, 1956-57; clin. instr. Baylor
U. Sch. Nursing, Dallas, 1957; head nurse pediatrics Univ. Hosp.,
Jackson, Miss., 1957-59; instr. Gilfoy Sch. Nursing, Bapt. Hosp.,
Jackson, 1959-62; instr. dept. nursing Northeast Miss. Jr. Coll.,
Booneville, 1962-63, chmn., 1963-65; exec. dir. Tenn. Nurses'
Assn., Nashville, 1965--. USPHS project dir., inactive health
profls. project Tenn. Nurses' Assn., 1967-68. Mem. Am., Tenn.
nurses' assns., Nat., Tenn. leagues for nursing. Baptist (dir. jr.
choir 1966-68). Club: Zonta (Nashville. chmn. status of women com.
1968). Home: 308 Leopole Rd. Nashville, TN 37211 Office: Tenn
Nurses' Assn West End Bldg Nashville TN 37203 |
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 | Richard Alan
Culpepper, 1946-
 | Who’s Who in the South and Southwest,
1995 – 1996. Religious studies
educator; b. Little Rock, 2 Mar 1946; s. Hugo H. and Ruth (Cochrane)
Culpepper; m. Jacquelyn McClain, 24 Jun 1967; children: Erin Lynn,
Rodney Alan. BA, Baylor U., 1967; MDiv, So. Bapt. Theol. Sem.,
1970; PhD, Duke U., 1974. Prof. N.T. So. Bapt. Theol. Sem.,
Louisville, 1974-91; prof. religion Baylor U., Waco, Tex., 1991-.
Author: The Johannine School, 1975, Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel,
1983, 1, 2, 3 John, 1985, John, The Son of Zebedee: The Life of a
Legend, 1994; editor Rev. and Expositor, 1982-91; assoc. editor
Perspectives in Religious Studies, 1991-93, editor, 1993-;
co-editor Bibl. Interpretation Series, 1993-. Mem. Soc. N.T.
Studies, Soc. Bibl. Lit., Nat. Assn. Bapt. Profs. of Religion,
Westar Inst. Baptist. Home: 10004 Lost Oak Ridge Dr Warn TX
76712-3158 Office: Baylor U Dept Religion PO Box 97284 Waco, TX
76798-7284. |
 | Directory
of American Scholars, 1999.
Born 2 Mar 1946, Little Rock, AR, m, 1967, 2 children.
DISCIPLINE: Theology.
EDUCATION: Baylor Univ. BA, 1967, MDiv 1970, Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary; attended Goethe Institute, 1970:
Duke Univ, Ph.D., 1974; Sabbaticals: Cambridge Univ, 1980-81;
Louisville Kentucky, 1987-88. CAREER: Pastor, Macedonia Baptist
Church, 1968-70; part-time instructor, Duke University, 1971;
reserach assistant for W. D. Davies, 1971-73; assistant professor
of New Testament Interpretation, 1974-80, associate professor of
New Testament Interpretation, 1980-85, associate dean, school of
theology, 1984-87, 1988-91, James Buchanan Harrison professor of
New Testament Interpretation, 1985-91, Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary; visiting professor 1983, Vanderbilt Divinity
School; visiting professor, 1991-92, professor of religion
1992-95, Baylor University; dean, 1995-, McAfee School of
Theology, Mercer University.
MEMBERSHIPS: Westar Institute; Studiorum Novi Testamenti
Societas; Society of Biblical Literature, Literary Aspects of the
Gospels Group, chairperson 1986-91, Semeia, editorial board,
1991-; National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion,
president elect, 1998.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Author, John, the Son of Zebedd; The
Life of a Legend, 1994, received 1995 Choice Outstanding Academic
Book Award; author, The Gospel of Luke, The New Interpreter’s
Bible, 1995; coeditor, Exploring the Gospel of John, 1996; editory,
Critical Readings of John 6, 1997; The Gospel and Letters of John,
1998.
CONTACT ADDRESS: McAfee School of Theology, Mercer
University, 3001 Mercer University Drive, Atlanta, GA 30341-4115.
EMAIL: culpepper_ra@mercer.edu |
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 | Robert
Sammons Culpepper, 1927-
 | Who's
Who in Finance and Industry, 1975-1976.
Insurance agency executive; b.
Farmington, N.M., 23 Aug 1927; s. Charles C; and Ethelywn (Hart)
C.; student U.N.M., 1946-47; B.S., N.M. State Coll., 1951; m. Mary
Eleanor Hancock, 15 Nov 1953; children -- Charles Chaisaignac II,
Mary Eleanor, Robert Lee; Entomologist, Edmunds Chem. Co.,
Albuquerque, 1951-54; v.p. Farmington Investment Co., (N.M.),
1954-73; pres. Culpepper Insurance Agency, Inc., 1973-. Mem. N.M.
Arts Commission, 1971--, vice chairman, 1972-73. Chairman N.M.
Arts Commission, 1973-74. Mem. Farmington City Council, 1970-,
mayor pro tem, 1974--; Democratic precinct chairman 1968-72, mem.
exec. council, 1968. Served with USN, 1945-46. Mem. N.M.
Association Independent Insurance Agents (dir. 1969-71, sec.-treas.
1972-73, now v. p.). Farmington Insurers (pres. 1960-61),
Farmington Chamber of Commerce (dir. 1959-62), Phi Kappa Tau.
Episcopalian (vestryman 1970-73, sr. warden 1971-72). Lion
(Farmington pres. 1963-64), Elk (exalted ruler 1966-67). Home;
5703 Woodland Ct Farmington NM 87401. Office; 106 W Main St.,
Farmington NM 87401. |
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 | Rufus Horace Culpepper, 1922-
 | Who’s Who in American Politics 1993 –
1994. Born Cullman, Ala, 23 Sep
1922; s. Thomas Perry Culpepper and Nettie Hyatt Culpepper; m. 10
Mar 1949 to Rachel Louise Brock; c. Karen, Joe, Kenny, Neal and
Tim. Educ: Auburn Univ, B.S. in Agr. Sci, 50. Polit. & Govt.
Pos: Mem. sch. bd, Cullman, Ala; chairman, Cullman Co. Dem. Party,
66-72. Bus. & Prof. Pos: Assoc. dir, State Nat. Bank, 67- Mil.
Serv: Entered as Pvt. Marines, 42, released as Pfc, 45, after serv.
in First Div, S.Pac. Theater. Mem: Nat. and Ala. Auto Dealers Asn;
Chrysler Dealers Coun; VFW; Elks; Am. Legion. Rel: Baptist.
Mailing Add: 206 Ninth St. Cullman, AL 35055.
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 | Sterling Gardner Culpepper,
Jr.,
1936-
 | Who’s Who in America 1974 – 1975. Lawyer:
b. Montgomery, Ala., 25 May 1936; s. Sterling G. and Lula W.
(Williams) Culpepper; B.S., Auburn U., 1959: LL. B., U. Ala.. 1961;
m. Katherine Kelly, 2 Mar 1963. children-Sterling G.
III, Emily
Jenny. Admitted to Ala. bar, asst. U.S. atty. Middle Dist. Ala.,
1961-62; partner law firm Smith, Bowman, Thagard, Crook &
Culpepper Montgomery, 1967-. Served with USAF, 1962-67. Mem. Am.
Ala., Fed. (sec.-treas.) bar assns. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Delta Phi.
Episcopalian. Home: 1816 Pine Needle Rd Montgomery AL 36106 Ofce:
Bell Bldg Montgomery AL 36104. |
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Sir
Thomas Culpeper of
Hollingbourne, the Elder, 1578-1662
 | The
Dictionary of National Biography. The Concise Dictionary. Part
1, From the beginnings to 1900. London: Oxford University Press,
1953. Contains abstracts of the biographies found in "The
Dictionary of National Biography" (21 volumes, New York:
Macmillan Co.; London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1908). Corrigenda
begins on page 1457. (Complete
Text).
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