Thomas Culpepper

Male, #41820, (circa 1845 - )

African* He was an African-American born into slavery. His ancestry is unknown. 
Birth*circa 1845 Thomas was born at Georgia circa 1845. 
Marriage*18 Aug 1861 He married Martha A. Blackmon at Harris Co., Georgia, on 18 Aug 1861.1 
1870 Census* Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Harris Co., Georgia.2 
Marriage12 Mar 1880 He married Chancy Mobley at Cobb Co., Georgia, on 12 Mar 1880.3 
1880 Census*1 Jun 1880 Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Marietta, Cobb Co., Georgia.4 

Family 1

Martha A. Blackmon (circa 1843 - )
Children

Family 2

Chancy Mobley (circa 1859 - )
Child

Last Edited 27 Mar 2008

Citations

  1. Harris County Court of the Ordinary, Harris Co., GA Marriages, 1828-1924, Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah , 1963, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Films # 327,524 - 327,526.
    Thomas Culpepper and Martha A. Blackmon on 18 Aug 1867 in Harris Co., GA, Book B-368.
  2. Page 86, Hamilton P. O.
  3. Mary M. Hancock, compiler, Cobb County, Georgia, Index to White Marriages, 1865-1937, and Index to Black Marriages, 1865-1966, Marietta, GA: Cobb County Genealogical Society, 1995.
    Thomas Culpepper (Black) and Chancy Mobley, 12 Mar 1880, Cobb Co., GA, Book B, p 34.
  4. 1880 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 217B, Marietta, Cobb Co., GA (Black)
    Thomas Culpepper, Self, M, M, B, 28, Farmer, GA/---/GA
    Chancy Culpepper, Wife, F, M, B, 20, Keeping House, GA/GA/GA
    Elbert Culpepper, Son, M, S, B, 13, Works On Farm, GA/GA/GA
    James Culpepper, Son, M, S, B, 2, At Home, GA/GA/GA.