Margaret F. Culpepper
Female, #25, (circa 1839 - )
| Parent | Joseph S. Culpepper (31 May 1814 - 18 Nov 1873) | |
| Parent | Adeline Brooks (24 Mar 1816 - 6 Jul 1887) | |
Margaret F. Culpepper|b. circa 1839|p25.htm|Joseph S. Culpepper|b. 31 May 1814\nd. 18 Nov 1873|p23.htm|Adeline Brooks|b. 24 Mar 1816\nd. 6 Jul 1887|p24.htm|Joseph P. Culpepper|b. circa 1782\nd. after 1830|p652.htm|Ann Spady|b. circa 1787\nd. 1814|p653.htm|Thomas Brooks|b. say 1775|p6974.htm|Frances Butt|b. say 1778|p11384.htm| | ||
| Birth* | circa 1839 | Margaret was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1839. |
| She was the daughter of Joseph S. Culpepper and Adeline Brooks. | ||
| (free wh female 00-05) 1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Margaret was probably a free white female, under five years old, in Joseph S. Culpepper's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia. (Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for are 1 M20-30 and 2 slaves.).1 |
| Marriage* | 28 Oct 1865 | She married Edward C. Godwin at Portsmouth (city), Virginia, on 28 Oct 1865. |
| Married Name | 28 Oct 1865 | As of 28 Oct 1865, her married name was Godwin. |
| (wife) 1880 Census | 1 Jun 1880 | Margaret was listed as Edward C. Godwin's wife on the 1880 Census at Norfolk (city), Virginia.2 |
| Charts | Descendants of Robert Culpepper, Jr. of Lower Norfolk Co., VA (Six generations) |
| Last Edited | 16 Dec 2001 |
Citations
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Page 111, Ancestry.com Images 7-8, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., VA
Joseph Culpepper, 2 M20-30, 1 F0-5, 1 F15-20, 2 slaves. - Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA, FHL Film 1255381, National Archives Film T9-1381 Page 423D
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E. C. GODWIN, Self, M, M, W, 45, VA, Tinner, Fa: VA, Mo: VA
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M. F. [Culpeper] GODWIN, Wife, F, M, W, 35, VA, Keeping House, Fa: VA, Mo: VA
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Maggie L. GODWIN, Dau, F, S, W, 12, VA, At School, Fa: VA, Mo: VA
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Ashley GODWIN, Son, M, S, W, 10, VA, At School, Fa: VA, Mo: VA
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M. CULPEPER, Sister, F, S, W, 18, VA, Fa: VA, Mo: VA [Mittie Culpepper, RFN 294, is the sister of the wife, Margaret F. Culpepper Godwin. There is no evidence, other than this census record, that this branch of the family used the "two-p" spelling of Culpepper.].