Frances C. Culpepper1

Female, #53, (circa 1838 - )

Parent*Edward Culpepper of St. Bride's Parish (c 1806 - a 1870)
Parent*Mary (?) (c 1810 - )
Frances C. Culpepper|b. circa 1838|p53.htm|Edward Culpepper of St. Bride's Parish|b. circa 1806\nd. after 1870|p44.htm|Mary (?)|b. circa 1810|p51.htm|Thomas E. Culpepper of Norfolk Co., VA|b. circa 1759\nd. circa Jan 1818|p31.htm|Lydia Richardson|b. circa 1770|p42.htm|||||||

Birth*circa 1838 Frances was born at Norfolk Co., Virginia, circa 1838. 
 She was the daughter of Edward Culpepper of St. Bride's Parish and Mary (?)
1840 Census1 Jun 1840 Frances was probably a free white female, under five years old, in Edward Culpepper of St. Bride's Parish's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Saint Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co., Virginia.
(Enumerated in the census but otherwise unaccounted for are 1 M15-20 and 1 F0-5.).2 
Marriage*30 Dec 1861 She married George W. Waller at Currituck Co., North Carolina, on 30 Dec 1861.3 
Married Name30 Dec 1861  As of 30 Dec 1861, her married name was Waller. 
Biography* Frances and her husband had a daughter, Mary E. Waller, who married David Brooks, 14 Oct 1908. 

Family

George W. Waller (circa 1841 - 1864)

Charts Descendants of Henry Culpepper, III, of Norfolk Co., VA (Six generations)
Last Edited 22 May 2007

Citations

  1. E-mail from Alice Neal Basnight Doak (Mrs. Woodrow George 'Woodie' Doak) to Lew Griffin, 2000.
  2. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Page 161, Ancestry.com Images 37-38, St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co., VA
    Edward Culpepper, 1 M0-5, 1 M5-10, 1 M15-20, 1 M30-40, 2 F0-5, 1 F30-40, 0 slaves.
  3. North Carolina Division of Archives and History, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4802
    Fanny C Culpepper to marry George W Waller, Bond Date: 30 Dec 1861 in Currituck Co., NC, Record No. 01001, Bondsman: Davis Etheridge, Witness: J. W. Baxter (C P Northern, Bond No. 000036343, Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1861, Performed By: Philip Northern, Justice of the Peace.