Lucinda Brooks O'Daniel
Female, #32365, (18 Sep 1825 - 31 Jan 1910)
| Parent* | Wilson O'Daniel (c 1795 - ) | |
| Parent* | Rebecca King (c 1798 - ) | |
Lucinda Brooks O'Daniel|b. 18 Sep 1825\nd. 31 Jan 1910|p32365.htm|Wilson O'Daniel|b. circa 1795|p32366.htm|Rebecca King|b. circa 1798|p32367.htm||||||||||||| | ||
| Name Variation | Lucinda Brooks O'Daniel was also known as Lucy. | |
| Birth* | 18 Sep 1825 | Lucinda was born at Georgia on 18 Sep 1825.1 |
| She was the daughter of Wilson O'Daniel and Rebecca King. | ||
| Marriage* | 28 Jul 1844 | She married Dr. James Marion Culpepper at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 28 Jul 1844.2,3 |
| Married Name | 28 Jul 1844 | As of 28 Jul 1844, her married name was Culpepper. |
| 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | John, Susan and Lucinda listed as a household member living with Dr. James Marion Culpepper on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Talbot Co., Georgia.4 |
| Relocation | 15 Jan 1852 | Taylor County was formed 15 Jan 1852 from Macon, Marion and Talbot Counties. The James Culpepper family was apparently in that part of Talbot that became Taylor. |
| 1860 Census | 1 Jun 1860 | Lucinda, Susan, John, Augustus, Josephus and Martha listed as a household member living with Dr. James Marion Culpepper in the 1860 Census at Taylor Co., Georgia.5 |
| 1870 Census | 1 Jun 1870 | Lucinda, John, Augustus, Josephus, Martha, Nancy and George listed as a household member living with Dr. James Marion Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Macon Co., Georgia.6 |
| 1880 Census | 1 Jun 1880 | Lucinda was listed as Dr. James Marion Culpepper's wife on the 1880 Census at Macon Co., Georgia.7 |
| Biography* | 28 Jul 1894 | Golden Wedding Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. J.M. Culpepper celebrated their golden wedding at their home one mile south of town on Saturday the 28th inst., with a most excellent dinner. There were present besides the immediate family and a few special friends, Rev. J.B. Culpepper and family and Mr. Lafayette Culpepper and daughter, of Macon. The doctor is now about 76 years of age and for 50 years he has walked in love and affection with his companion. The doctor never appeared, considering his age, in better spirits and we hope that he will live many years longer. We return thanks to the doctor for an invitation to attend but on account of sickness were unable to do so. (Names referenced above include: Dr. James Marion Culpepper, Rev. John Butler Culpepper and Augustus LaFayette Culpepper).8 |
| 1900 Census* | 1 Jun 1900 | Lucinda was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Butler, Taylor Co., Georgia.9 |
| Death* | 31 Jan 1910 | She died at Fort Valley, Houston Co., Georgia, on 31 Jan 1910.1 |
| Burial* | circa 2 Feb 1910 | Her body was interred circa 2 Feb 1910 at Oaklawn Cemetery, Fort Valley, Peach Co., Georgia.1 |
| Biography* | Mrs. John (Dorothy Culpepper) Wingfield preserved a 25 page typed manuscript "ONE FAMILY - CULPEPPER" written by her grandfather, Rev. George Bright Culpepper, who noted: My father, James Marion Culpepper, married Lucinda Brooks O'Daniel on Sunday morning, July 29, 1844, in Talbot County, Georgia. They rode the same horse to campmeeting that morning, where my mother heard the first Methodist sermon she had ever heard. She was converted under that sermon, on her wedding day. My father was 21 and my mother was 18. The maiden name of my grandmother on my father's side was Coxley [Corley?]; and on my mother's King. The blood of the Pierces on my father's side and the blood of the Gordons and Kings on my mother's side flows in my veins and in the veins of my children and grandchildren. My father and mother became the parents of four sons and four daughters. These and their children and grandchildren will make up the balance of this writing. The following excerpt is from p. 228 of the History of Peach County: Lucinda Brooks [was] the daughter of Wilson and Rebecca (King) O'Daniel and a cousin of General John B. Gordon. Rebecca was the daughter of Captain Charles King, a member of the Provincial Congress for South Carolina in 1775, and his wife, Charity Pennington. Charity's father was Captain Isaac Pennington of Pennsylvania and Virginia and the son of the emigrant, Edward Pennington (1667-1711). Edward, who founded a family in Pennsylvania, was the grandson of Sir Isaac Pennington, Lord Mayor of London in 1642-1644. Lucinda was noted with her husband, James Culpepper, in Macon Co., GA in the 1880 census. A widowed "Lucy Culpepper" was recorded with her children, Joe and Carrie, in the 1900 census of Butler, Taylor Co., GA. |
Family | Dr. James Marion Culpepper (1 Feb 1823 - 11 Feb 1898) | |
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| Last Edited | 28 May 2004 |
Citations
- Oak Lawn Cemetery Records, Fort Valley, Peach Co., GA.
Lucinda O'Daniel Culpepper, Wife of Dr. J. M. Culpepper, 18 Sep 1825 - 31 Jan 1910. - George Bright Culpepper, One Family - Culpepper, James Marion Culpepper family, 25 page, typed manuscript, unpub., 8 Oct 1942.
p 2 had 29 Jul 1844 and JB Culpepper packet had 28 Jul 1846. - Ancestry.com, compiler, Georgia Marriages to 1850, Online database at Ancestry.com, 1997.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/2085a.htm
James Culpepper and Lucinda C. Daniel on 28 Jul 1844 in Talbot Co., GA. - 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Pages 262A-B, 16th District, Talbot Co., GA
James M. Culpepper, 26, M, Farmer, GA
Lucinda Culpepper, 20, F, GA
Susan Culpepper, 4, F, GA
John Culpepper, 1, M, GA. - 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 846, Family 124, 743rd Militia District, Taylor Co., GA
James M. Culpepper, 37, M, Physician, $900/$150, GA
Lucinda D. Culpepper, 32, F, GA
Susan F. Culpepper, 15, F, GA
John B. Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Augustus L. Culpepper, 7, M, GA
Joseph R. Culpepper, 3, M, GA
Martha J. Culpepper, 8/12, F, GA. - 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Page 535B, Family 1198, Oglethorpe PO, Macon Co., GA
J. M. Culpepper, 46, M, Physician, $1100/$1000, GA
Lucinda Culpepper, 42, F, GA
John B. Culpepper, 21, M, GA
Augustus L. Culpepper, 16, M, GA
Josephus R. Culpepper, 12, M, GA
Martha J. Culpepper, 11, F, GA
Nancy C. Culpepper, 8, F, GA
George B, Culpepper, 4, M, GA
Frances Rodgers, 15, F, GA. - 1880 Federal Census, United States.
ED 40, Pages 643A-644A (11,13), Family 105, District 757, Macon Co., GA
James Culpepper, Self, M, Md, 57, Physician, GA/SC/SC (ID: 32364)
Lucinda Culpepper, Wife, F, Md, 54, Keeping House, GA/GA/GA
Josephus Culpepper, Son, M, S, 22, --- , GA/GA/GA
Martha Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 20, --- , GA/GA/GA
Nancy Culpepper, Dau, F, S, 18, --- , GA/GA/GA
George Culpepper, Son, M, S, 14, Farm Laborer, GA/GA/GA
[The actual census images on microfilm, and as reproduced on the Web, have a spurious page inserted between the first three names in this family (at the bottom of Page 643A and the last three names (at the top of Page 644A). The error can be seen by inspecting the Family Number.]. - The Taylor County News and Butler Herald, Butler, Taylor Co., GA.
(No web site)
Golden Anniversary Announcement, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culpepper, Tuesday, July 31, 1894, Page Three. - 1900 Federal Census, United States.
ED 72, Page 133A (6), Family 83, Butler, Taylor Co., GA
Lucy Culpepper, Head, F, Sep 1826, 73, Wid, ch 7/6, GA/GA/GA, Farmer
Joe Culpepper, Son, M, Mar 1857, 43, Sng, GA/GA/GA, Farm Laborer
Carrie Culpepper, Daughter, F, Sep 1861, 38, Sng, GA/GA/GA.