Anna Pearl Singleton1
Female, #39295, (19 Apr 1901 - 9 Oct 1927)
| Birth* | 19 Apr 1901 | Anna was born at Josie, Pike Co., Alabama, on 19 Apr 1901.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Thomas J. Singleton and Julia (?).2 |
| (daughter) 1910 Census | 15 Apr 1910 | Anna was listed as a daughter in Thomas J. Singleton's household on the 1910 Census at Josie, Pike Co., Alabama.2 |
| Marriage* | 8 Mar 1919 | She married James Monroe Culpepper at Pike Co., Alabama, on 8 Mar 1919.3 |
| Married Name | 8 Mar 1919 | As of 8 Mar 1919, her married name was Culpepper.3 |
| Married Name | circa 1926 | As of circa 1926, her married name was Williams.4 |
| Marriage* | circa 1926 | She married Noah Williams circa 1926.1 |
| Death* | 9 Oct 1927 | She died on 9 Oct 1927.1 |
| Burial* | circa 11 Oct 1927 | Her body was interred circa 11 Oct 1927.1 |
| Biography* | | In June 2006, Vondell Guthrie wrote: "Anna Pearlie C. Singleton, daughter of Thomas and Julia was born April 19, 1901. She is buried at Ramah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Josie, Alabama. There are no dates on her gravestone. At the age of 18, she married 16 year old James Monroe Culpepper on 3/8/1919. He is also buried at Ramah Cemetery with no dates on his gravestone. He was born 6/23/1901 and died 11/14/1923. The marriage is recorded in Pike County, Book W-231, #11276. She had at least one child, Tomie who was born 12/9/1919; he is a ten year old living with his grandmother and his uncle, Molen Singleton's, family in Pike County on the 1930 census. After James Monroe died in 1923, Pearl married _______________ Williams. On October 9, 1927, she gave birth to a daughter, whom she named Willie Pearl Williams. Anna Pearlie died on the same day her daughter was born, presumably from complications of childbirth." (Names referenced above: Anna Pearl Singleton Anna Pearl Singleton).5 |
Citations
- Tombstone Photographs, Ramah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Josie, Pike Co., AL; by Sherry Whitmore (e-mail address) and Hillary Avila (e-mail address).
James Monroe Culpepper, June 23, 1901 - Nov. 14, 1923
Anna Pearl Singleton Culpepper Williams, April 19, 1901 - Oct. 9, 1927
Willie Pearl Williams, Oct. 9, 1927 - Feb. 12, 1939.
- 1910 Federal Census, United States.
ED 141, Pages 13B, Lines 74-79, Josie, Pike Co., AL
Thomas J. Singleton, Head, M, W, 58, md1-35yrs, AL/AL/AL, Farmer
Julia A. E. Singleton, Wife, F, W, 49, md1-35yrs, ch 11/8, AL/AL/AL
William H. Singleton, Son, M, W, 17, sng, AL/AL/AL, Farm Laborer
Milledge S. Singleton, Son, M, W, 16, sng, AL/AL/AL, Farm Laborer
Hattie Estelle Singleton, Dau, F, W, 13, sng, AL/AL/AL
Pearl J. Singleton, Dau, F, W, 10, sng, AL/AL/AL.
- Pike County Judge of Probate (transcribed by Lew Griffin), compiler, Pike Co., Alabama Marriages, Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films 1033195-1033209.
James M. Culpepper (16) married Anna Pearl Singleton (18) on 8 Mar 1919 in Pike Co., AL, Book W-231.
- E-mail from Barry James Culpepper, e-mail address to Warren Culpepper, May 2005.
- E-mail from Vondell Sanford Guthrie, e-mail address, Seminary, MS to Warren Culpepper, Jun 2006.