Patience (?)
Female, #1424, (say 1774 - )
| Name Variation | | Patience (?) was also known as Patience Bass. |
| Birth* | say 1774 | Patience was born say 1774.1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1789 | She married Jeremiah Culpepper of Nash Co., NC at Nash Co., North Carolina, circa 1789. |
| Married Name | circa 1789 | As of circa 1789, her married name was Culpepper. |
| Biography* | | It is possible that Patience's maiden name was Bass. She and Jeremiah lived near four Bass brothers, and Jordan Bass was a witness to Jeremiah's will. |
| 1790 Census | 2 Aug 1790 | Patience was probably a free white female in Jeremiah Culpepper of Nash Co., NC's household on the 1790 Census on 2 Aug 1790 at Nash Co., North Carolina.2 |
| 1800 Census | 4 Aug 1800 | Patience was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in Jeremiah Culpepper of Nash Co., NC's household on the 1800 Census at Nash Co., North Carolina. Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for are 1 M0-10 and 1 F0-10..3 |
Citations
- 1800 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Ancestry.com Image 9, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
Jeremiah Culpepper, 4 M0-10, 1 M16-25, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-25.
- 1790 Federal Census, United States.
Page 70, Image 0015 (Ancestry Image 4), Nash Co., NC
4 separate Culpepper families:
James Culpepper, 2M16+, 2M<16, 4F
Christopher Culpepper, 1M16+, 1F, 1 Slave
James Culpepper, Jr., 1M16+, 3M<16, 3F, 3 Free, 3 slaves
Jeremiah Culpepper, 1M16+, 1M<16, 1F, 3 Slaves.
- 1800 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Ancestry.com Image 9, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
Jeremiah Culpepper, 4 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26
His wife Patience seems to have been separately enumerated:
Page 291, Ancestry.com Image 11, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
Patience Culpepper, 4 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 1 F0-10, 1 F26-45.