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John Culpeper, Amelia Co., VA, Sep 17582

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John Culpepper, 1 Regiment Calvalry, Georgia Militia, Washington County, 1793-1794. (Probably John Culpepper, Jr., 1766-1837, but may have been his father John Culpepper, 1733-1808.)1

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John Culpepper, Capt. Butt's Co., Virginia Militia, 1807, Rank: Private. (Culpepper Ancestry: Probably John Culpepper, born about 1774, son of John and Martha Cherry Culpepper.)1

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Joseph Culpepper, Capt Day's Company, Virginia Militia, 1807, Rank: Private (Culpepper Ancestry: Probably Joseph Culpepper, born about 1785, son of Sampson Culpepper, 1736-1793.)1

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Sampson Culpepper, Capt. Day's Company, Virginia Militia, 1807, Rank: Private (Culpepper Ancestry: Probably Sampson Culpepper, born about 1781, son of Sampson Culpepper, 1736-1793.)1

Sources

  1. Provided to Culpepper Connections! by Tommie Smith who extracted it from a Family Tree Maker CD entitled, Military Records U.S. Soldiers 1784-1811.

  2. Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776. Richmond, VA: Southern Book Co. One of the largest colonies in British North America, Virginia fielded a militia that included such prominent individuals as George Washington and William Byrd. This database is a collection of pension records for militia members between 1651 and 1776. In addition to providing the soldier's name, the date of pension and court awarding the bounty is often given. In many entries rank, unit information, and commanding officers' names are included. It contains the names of over four thousand men.

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