John Cox

Male, #57678, (say 1795 - )

Birth*say 1795 He was born say 1795. 
Deed20 Dec 1821 He granted a deed to Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC on 20 Dec 1821 at Currituck Co., North Carolina.
(Book 16, p. 65, Currituck Co., NC: 20 Dec 1821. John Cox to Philey Culpepper, son of Tamer Culpepper, for love and affection, and for the better maintenance of the said Philey, three-quarters of an acre. Witness: Thomas Luffman).1 
Deed19 Dec 1822 He granted a deed to Arthur Culpepper witnessed by Hardy Culpepper on 19 Dec 1822 at Currituck Co., North Carolina.
(Book 16, p. 197, Currituck Co., NC: 19 Dec 1822. John Cox, Sr., to Arthur Culpepper, for $50, 34 acres. Witnesses: Hardy Culpepper and Nicholas Allison).1 
Deed*2 Feb 1832 He granted a deed to Arthur Culpepper witnessed by Hardy Culpepper and with Rev. Peter Culpepper of Camden Co., NC as a previous landowner on 2 Feb 1832 at Currituck Co., North Carolina.
(Book 20, p. 47, Currituck Co., NC: 2 Feb 1832. John Cox, Sr., to Arthur Culpepper for $40, fifty acres adjacent to the heirs of Peter Culpepper. Witnesses: Thomas Cox and Hardy Culpepper (Jurat)).1 

Family

Tamer Culpepper (circa 1796 - )
Child
  • Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC (say 1814 - ); Philey Culpepper was the illegitimate son of Tamer Culpepper. His father is speculated as being John Cox since John gave Philey 3/4 acres of land when Philey was a child.2

Last Edited 17 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. Lew Griffin, compiler, Currituck Co., NC Deed Abstracts, 1784-1869, Currituck County NC: Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 2000, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Microfilm Vols 3-30.
  2. Lew Griffin, compiler, Currituck Co., NC Deed Abstracts, 1784-1869, Currituck County NC: Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 2000, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. Microfilm Vols 3-30.
    Book 16, p. 65, Currituck Co., NC: 20 Dec 1821. John Cox to Philey Culpepper, son of Tamer Culpepper, for love and affection, and for the better maintenance of the said Philey, three-quarters of an acre. Witness: Thomas Luffman.