Marshall Culpepper1 
Male, #210, (circa 1833 - 10 Aug 1865)
| Birth* | circa 1833 | Marshall was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1833.2 |
| | He was the son of William Culpepper and Judith Cherry. |
| 1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Marshall was probably a free white male, age 5 and under 10,in William Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Norfolk Co., Virginia.3 |
| Marriage* | 1 Feb 1859 | He married Mary Virginia Jordan at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 1 Feb 1859. |
| 1860 Census* | 1860 | Marshall was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Portsmouth (city), Virginia.4 |
| Civil War* | between 1862 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1862 and 1865 (Harry Monell offers the following: Marshall enlisted in the Virginia Rangers as a private on Feb 2, 1862 at Camp Pemberton and served in Company A, 7th Battalion, Virginia. The Company transferred on Apr 20, 1862 to Company A, 3rd Virginia Infantry. On Aug 8, 1862, the Company once again transferred as Company A, 61st Virginia Infantry. The 61st VA saw action in 25 different battles. Death records indicate that Marshall died from consumption. This was more than likely a result of exposure encountered during the war.).5 |
| Death* | 10 Aug 1865 | He died at Norfolk Co., Virginia, on 10 Aug 1865.2,6 |
Citations
- The Descendants of Robert Culpeper and Elizabeth Bracket, sent by Diane Mathena Harry Linwood Monell to Lew Griffin, 28 Aug 1993.
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Norfolk Co. VA Death records.
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 168, Ancestry.com Images 8-9, Unk Twp, Norfolk Co., VA
George Culpepper, 1 M5-10, 1 M10-15, 1 M40-50, 2 F0-5, 1 F15-20, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves
Stephen Culpepper, 1 M20-30, 1 F15-20, 1 slave
William Culpepper, 1 M 5-10; 2 M10-15, 1 M30-40, 2 F0-5, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.
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Jefferson Ward, p. 190.
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Correspondence from Joseph G. Merrell Jr., Norfolk, VA, to Lew Griffin.
- Norfolk Landmark Newspaper, compiler, Norfolk County, VA, Confederate Dead, April 1875.
http://hometown.aol.com/otterleigh/death.htm