Thomas K. Culpepper

Male, #3229, (circa 1794 - after 1860)

Parent*Sampson Culpepper son of John & Agnes (c 1770 - 1822)
Parent*Martha (?) (c 1774 - a 11 Aug 1828)
Thomas K. Culpepper|b. circa 1794\nd. after 1860|p3229.htm|Sampson Culpepper son of John & Agnes|b. circa 1770\nd. 1822|p3218.htm|Martha (?)|b. circa 1774\nd. after 11 Aug 1828|p3219.htm|John Culpepper of Jones Co., GA|b. say 1733\nd. circa 1808|p3217.htm|Agnes (?)|b. say 1744|p3227.htm|||||||

Birth*circa 1794 Thomas was born at Washington Co., Georgia, circa 1794. 
 He was the son of Sampson Culpepper son of John & Agnes and Martha (?)
Jury*Jul 1815 He served on a jury (drawn as juror for February term) in Jul 1815 at Jackson Co., Georgia.1 
Marriage*circa 1818 He married Ann (?) circa 1818. 
Land Lottery*1820 He had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1820 at Jackson Co., Georgia, (lot 198-26 in Early Co., GA).2 
1820 Census*7 Aug 1820 Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Jackson Co., Georgia.3 
Will6 Mar 1822 In Sampson Culpepper son of John & Agnes's will on 6 Mar 1822 at Laurens Co., Georgia, Martha, Thomas, Mary, John and Joel was named as an heir.
(WILL OF SAMPSON CULPEPPER
I, Sampson Culpepper, of the State of Georgia, and County of Laurens, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following to-wit:
     First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Martha Culpepper during her natural life 200 acres of land where I now live; two feather beds and furniture together with all my household and kitchen furniture and
plantation tools of every description and two cows and calves and eight head of hogs.
     ITEM. I give to my beloved son Thomas K. Culpepper all the notes or the obligations which I have paid the money for which was given by him todifferent persons.
     ITEM. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Mary Smith one feather bed and furniture which she has in possession.
     ITEM. I give and bequeath to my beloved sons John C. and Joel Culpepper all my land and premises with all my household and kitchen furniture and plantation tools and stocks of every kind and description to be equally divided after the death of their mother. I give to my son John Culpepper one bay mare filly to be his property. I give to my son Joel Culpepper one sorrell mare filly to be his property. I give and bequeath to my beloved grandson, Blount Culpepper, one cow and calf or ten dollars in money. (The grandson, Blount, has not otherwise been identified)
     I do hereby nominate and constitute and appoint my son John C. Culpepper and Joel Culpepper sole Executors to this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 6th, of March 1822.
     Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presence of John Thomas, David Culpepper, Winnifred Wright.
/s/ Sampson Culpepper
     GEORGIA Court of Ordinary January 13th, 1823. The written will of Sampson Culpepper deceased was duly proven in open court by oath of Winfield Wright, esq. one of the subscribing witnesses in order to be recorded attested by Neal Munson, Clerk. Recorded March 8th, 1823.).4 
1830 Census*1 Jun 1830 Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Washington Co., Indiana.5 
1840 Census*1 Jun 1840 Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Gibson, Washington Co., Indiana.
(Enumerated in the census but otherwise not identified are 2 M5-10.).6 
1850 Census*1 Jun 1850 Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Gibson, Washington Co., Indiana.7 
1860 Census*1 Jun 1860 Thomas listed as a household member living with an unknown person in the 1860 Census at Gibson, Washington Co., Indiana.8 
Death*after 1860 He died at Washington Co., Indiana, after 1860. 

Family

Ann (?) (circa 1794 - after 1850)

Charts Descendants of Joseph Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC (Six Generations)
Last Edited 5 Jul 2004

Citations

  1. Jackson County, GA Inferior Court Minutes, 1796-1830, transcribed by Lewis W. Griffin from LDS Film #325,659 and #325,660.
  2. The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr., 1820 Land Lottery of Georgia Southern Historical Press, Easley, SC, 1986, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8 R2la.
    page 78.
  3. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 293, Jackson Co., GA
    Thomas K. Culpepper, 1 M26-45, 1 F26-45.
  4. Laurens Co., GA Will Book A. Pages 55-56.
  5. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 354, Ancestry.com Image 147, Unknown Township, Washington Co., IN
    Thomas Culpepper, 1 M30-40, 1 F20-30, 0 slaves.
  6. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 160, Ancestry.com images 1-2, Gibson Township, Washington Co., IN
    Thomas Culpepper, 2 M5-10, 1 M50-60, 1 F50-60, 0 slaves.
  7. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 403, Family 25, Gibson, Washington Co., IN
    Thomas Culpepper, 55, M, Farmer RE=$400, GA (ID: 3229)v
    Ann Culpepper, 55, F, VA
    Alfred Bowling, 21, M, Farmer, VA
    Shadrach Shelton, 16, M, Farmer, IN.
  8. 1860 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 339, Family 1163, Gibson, Washington Co., IN
    James A. Boling, 29, M, Farm Laborer, RE=$150, PS=$150, VA
    Elizabeth A. Boling, F, 27, NC
    Thomas R. Boling, 7, M, IN
    George W. Boling, 5, M, IN
    Silas N. Boling, 3, M, IN
    James L. Boling, 1, M, IN
    Thomas R. Culpepper, 70, M, Farmer RE=$300, PE=$200, GA.