Rachel Warren1

Female, #3993, (circa 1780 - circa 1 Sep 1832)

ParentJosiah Warren (2 Feb 1759 - 1809)
ParentNancy Doty (15 May 1763 - 1809)
Rachel Warren|b. circa 1780\nd. circa 1 Sep 1832|p3993.htm|Josiah Warren|b. 2 Feb 1759\nd. 1809|p4396.htm|Nancy Doty|b. 15 May 1763\nd. 1809|p4419.htm|||||||||||||

Birth*circa 1780 Rachel was born circa 1780. 
 She was the daughter of Josiah Warren and Nancy Doty
Marriage*26 Apr 1807 She married Rev. Charles Culpepper at Montgomery Co., Georgia, on 26 Apr 1807.2 
Married Name26 Apr 1807 As of 26 Apr 1807, her married name was Culpepper. 
Deed*Nov 1811 She granted a deed in Nov 1811 at Laurens Co., Georgia.
(Charles Culpepper of Wilkinson Co. to McDaniel Oliver of Washington Co. for $300: 120 acres in Washington Co. on Buckeye Creek as granted to David Bryan, bordering Jas. Martin, Kinching Hilliard, Livingston and Jones. /s/ Charles & Rachel Culp'r'. Wit: Lewis Hodgeson, Henry Hilliard, Henry Pullen.).3 
(free wh female 26-45) 1820 Census7 Aug 1820 Rachel was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in Rev. Charles Culpepper's household, on the 1820 Census at Wilkinson Co., Georgia. Unaccounted for is a Male 16-26. As Charles and Rachel had no biological children, this is probably a son of Josiah Warren (ID: 4396).4 
(heir) Will1 Jun 1828 In Rev. Charles Culpepper's will on 1 Jun 1828 at Houston Co., Georgia, Rachel was named as an heir.
     Will of Charles Culpepper, probated 5 Sep 1831, recorded 8 Sep 1831. To wife, Rachel, the land where he lives, being north half of Lot #20, 13th District of Houston Co., with his slaves, etc. After her death, the negroes are to go to Lott Warren and Eli Warren. Executors: WIfe and Eli Warren. "At the death of my wife, I appoint Bro. Sampson Culpepper to act as executor." Witnesses: Rt. W. Baskin and John H. Smith, J.P..5 
(free wh female 50-60) 1830 Census1 Jun 1830 Rachel was probably a free white female, age 50 and under 60, in Rev. Charles Culpepper's household, on the 1830 Census at Houston Co., Georgia.6 
Land Lottery*1832 She had a fortunate draw in the land lottery in 1832 at Houston Co., Georgia, (lot 822/2/3 in what became Paulding or Cobb Co., GA, and lot 182/10/3 in what became Murray Co., GA).7,8 
Will*16 Aug 1832 She made a will at Houston Co., Georgia, on 16 Aug 1832.
     Will of Rachel Warren, probated 10 Sep 1832. "I, Rachel Culpepper, widow, give to my brother-in-law Joseph Hill of the county of Wilkinson, a part of two tracts in 4th district of that county." She also gives to her brothers Lott Warren of Twiggs Co., Eli Warren of Laurens Co., and Kittrell Warren; to her sister Sally Scarborough; cousin Elizabeth Gilbert "now living with me," nephew Abraham M. Scarborough; brother(-in-law) Joseph Culpepper; three sisters, Sally Scarborough, Polly Hill, and Patsy Warren, and brother(-in-law) Sampson Culpepper. Executor: Brother, Eli Warren. Witnesses: James L. Baskin, Charles H. Pattilo, John N. Smith, J.P..9 
Death*circa 1 Sep 1832 She died at Houston Co., Georgia, circa 1 Sep 1832. 
Probate*10 Sep 1832 Rachel's will was probated at Houston Co., Georgia, on 10 Sep 1832. 

Last Edited 5 Jul 2004

Citations

  1. E-mail from Joyce Rape Harrison, e-mail address to Lew Griffin, 1999.
  2. Book A, p. 156.
  3. Laurens County Clerk, Laurens Co., GA Deeds, 1808-1884, Books A-S Transcribed by Lew Griffin from Microfilm , Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 395,592 - 395,601.
    Book C, page 15.
  4. 1820 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 211, Wilkinson Co., GA
    Charles Culpepper, 1 M16-26, 1 M45+, 1 F26-45.
  5. Houston Co., GA Will Book A (1827-1855), page 67.
  6. 1830 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 285, Unk Twp, Houston Co., GA
    Charles Culpepper, 1 M60-70, 1 F50-60.
  7. Rev. S. Emmett Lucas Jr., The 1832 Gold Lottery of Georgia, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1988, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8 R2lb.
    Rachel Culpepper, Widow, Iversons District, Houston Co., GA, drew lot 822/2/3 in either what became Paulding or Cobb Co., GA, 1832.
  8. James F. Smith, compiler, Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.asp?dbid=4242
    Rachel Culpepper, Widow, Iversons District, Houston Co., GA, drew lot 182/10/3 in what became Murray Co., GA, 1832.
  9. Houston Co., GA Will Book A (1827-1855), page 75.