John Culpepper of Hancock & Marion1

Male, #3236, (circa 1791 - after 1840)

Parent*Rev. John Culpepper Jr. of Hancock Co., MS (s 1766 - 1837)
John Culpepper of Hancock & Marion|b. circa 1791\nd. after 1840|p3236.htm|Rev. John Culpepper Jr. of Hancock Co., MS|b. say 1766\nd. 1837|p3222.htm||||John Culpepper of Jones Co., GA|b. say 1733\nd. circa 1808|p3217.htm|Agnes (?)|b. say 1744|p3227.htm|||||||

Birth*circa 1791 John was born at Georgia circa 1791. 
 He was the son of Rev. John Culpepper Jr. of Hancock Co., MS
Deed*May 1812 John Culpepper, Sen., claimant, Oct 1819, John Culpepper, Jun., original claimant, Spring 1812, On south side of Taylor's Creek.2 
War of 1812*1813 He served in the War of 1812 in 1813
(Private in Captain Kemper's Company, Mississippi Militia. Enlisted 7 October 1813 at Ford in Hancock County, MS; discharged there 23 November 1813.).3,4 
Marriage*circa 1819 He married Keziah Taylor at Hancock Co., Mississippi, circa 1819. 
Deed*Oct 1819 A deed was granted to him by Rev. John Culpepper Jr. of Hancock Co., MS in Oct 1819 at Hancock Co., Mississippi.
(John Culpepper, Sen., claimant, Oct 1819, John Culpepper, Jun., original claimant, Spring 1812, On south side of Taylor's Creek).2 
Tax roll*1820 He registered to pay taxes at Hancock Co., Mississippi, in 1820.5 
1820 Census*7 Aug 1820 John was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Hancock Co., Mississippi. Enumerated in the census but otherwise not identified is 1 M0-10..6 
Tax roll1824 He registered to pay taxes at Hancock Co., Mississippi, in 1824.7 
Tax roll1828 He registered to pay taxes at Hancock Co., Mississippi, in 1828.8 
Death*after 1840 He died after 1840. 
Research note* He may be the same person as John Culpepper of Hancock & Lawrence. If you can shed additional light on the identity of either of these two John Culpeppers, please contact Lew Griffin (contact info in footnote).

Hines County Records:
     A John Culpepper was in the 1831 and 1833 Personal Tax Rolls for Hinds County, MS, but it is not known which John this was.

Regarding John Culpepper of Hancock & Marion:
     A John Culpepper was in the Tax Digest records in Hancock County, MS, for the years 1819, 1820, 1824, and 1827. No Culpeppers were in this digest during 1829-1835, perhaps because the area had become Marion County.
     From Marion County, MS, deed records: David Summers, Tax collector, having assessed cert. in tracts claimed in the name of JOHN CULPEPPER, one, and the other in the name of Thomas Anderson held by right of donation as the property of the estate of Solomon and Joseph Ford, assignees of JOHN CULPEPPER and Thoma Anderson -- said tracts containing one 500 acres and the other 671 acres -- held in joint tenancy for the years 1838 -- 1839 and which assessment on the part of the said estate of Solomon Ford along with claims of Robert Jones and Gabriel Blackburn and other collectors from 1832 to 1837 amounts to $47.04 on the part of Solomon Ford's Estate (Adm. having paid taes on Joseph Ford's Estate) -- Have seized the Solomon Ford Estate and offer for sale for taes and cost -- land in SW quarter of sec. 29, and S half of Sec. 30, T 1, R 17 W, 507.14 acres bounded N. by Hennegar's claim, E by pine woods, S. by Davenport, and W by Pearl River. Struck off to Ebenezer Ford (Adm. of Joseph Ford Estate) as the purchaser having bid $48 which was the highest and last bid. Dated June 17, 1840. (Abstracts of Deeds, Marion Co. MS, by E. Russ Williams, Jr., p. 87-88, from p. 197-198 in original book)
     The above land was originally in Hancock County.

Regarding John Culpepper of Hancock & Lawrence:
     This John married Mary Ferrell in 1835 in Simpson County, which is near both Hinds and Lawrence Counties.
     A John Culpepper was in Lawrence County records in 1834, 1838, 1840, 1841, and 1850, according to researcher Billie New. Presumably, these were tax records.
     According to his widow's War of 1812 Pension record, John served as a private in Captain Kemper's Company of Mississippi Militia in the War of 1812. He enlisted 7 October 1813 at Ford in Hancock County, MS, and was discharged there 23 November 1813. John lived in Lawrence County, MS from his discharge in 1813 until his death in 1860. The record also states that he was born around 1791, was a farmer, 6 ft. tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, and light colored hair.9 

Family

Keziah Taylor (circa 1801 - after 1860)
Children

Charts Descendants of Joseph Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC (Six Generations)
Last Edited 24 Apr 2008

Citations

  1. James C. Brandow, compiler, Genealogies of Barbados families: From Caribbeana and The Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 972.981 D29g.
  2. Walter Lowrie - Secretary of State and Walter S. Franklin - Clerk of the House of Reps., compiler, American State Papers. Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States, Volume III (4 Dec 1815 - 27 May 1824), Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1994, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN 973 R2ag 1994 v.3.
    "A list of actual settlers in the district east of Pearl River, in Louisiana...", page 444.
  3. Virgial D. White, compiler, Index to War of 1812 Pension Files, Volume I: A-F, Waynesboro, TN: The National Historical Publishing Co., 1989.
    Index says: "John Culpepper, WC-19280, md Mary Ferrell 15 Jul 1835 in Simpson Co., MS, died 18 Feb 1860 in Lawrence Co., MS, srv Kempe's MS Mil, lived in Lawrence Co., MS and widow also lived in Marion Co., MS" The service details shown above come from a transcription of the penison application, and the source of this is unknown.
  4. National Archives and Records Administration, compiler, Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1999.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4281
  5. Hancock County Tax Records, 1820
    John Culpepper, Sr.
    John Culpepper, Jr.
    Sampson Culpepper.
  6. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 42, Genealogy.com image 1, Unknown Township, Hancock Co., MS
    John Culpepper, 1 M45+, 1 F45+, 1 slave
    John Culpepper, Jr., 1 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 1 F16-26, 0 slaves
    Samp Culpepper, 1 M26-45, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26, 0 slaves.
  7. Hancock County Tax Records, 1824
    John Culpepper.
  8. Hancock County Tax Records, 1828
    John Culpepper.
  9. Lewis W. Griffin Jr., 4307 North 34th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85018, e-mail address, Phone: (602) 955-2597.
  10. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 44, Family 282, Lines 15-30, Not Stated, Covington Co., MS
    Miles B. Turner, 48, M, saddle and harness maker, VA
    Mary W. Turner, 36, F, GA
    Sarah W. Turner, 16, F, MS
    Martha E. Turner, 13, F, MS
    James F. Turner, 14, M, MS
    Amanda L. Turner, 9, F, MS
    William H. Turner, 7, M, MS
    Allen P. Turner, 5, M, MS
    Louis M. Turner, 2, M, MS
    McGruda Bryant, 16, M, asst. to saddler, MS
    Erastus J. Bryant, 13, M, MS
    William W. Selp(?), 25, M, saddler, LA
    James E. Culpepper, 21, M, saddler, MS
    William Beavess(?), 37, M, laborer, GA
    Salina Watts, 14, F, MS
    Dicy Watts, 11, F, MS.
  11. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 338, Gen.com Image 6, Unk Twp, Livingston Parish, LA
    Kisiah Culpepper, 46, F, GA
    Hiram Culpepper, 14, M, MS
    Andrew Culpepper, 11, M, MS
    Frances Culpepper, 9, F, MS.