Albert Culpepper1
Male, #58750, (circa 1853 - between 1860 and 1866)
| Parent* | James E. Culpepper1 (c 1828 - ) | |
| Parent* | Elizabeth (?)1 (c 1833 - ) | |
Albert Culpepper|b. circa 1853\nd. between 1860 and 1866|p58750.htm|James E. Culpepper|b. circa 1828|p58612.htm|Elizabeth (?)|b. circa 1833|p58748.htm|John Culpepper of Hancock & Marion|b. circa 1791\nd. after 1840|p3236.htm|Keziah Taylor|b. circa 1801\nd. after 1860|p3474.htm||||||| | ||
| Name Variation | Albert Culpepper was also known as Abner.2 | |
| Birth* | circa 1853 | He was born circa 1853 at Mississippi.1 |
| Census | 1853 | Albert was probably a free male in James E. Culpepper's household on the census taken in 1853 at Lauderdale Co., Mississippi. (2 males and 3 females enumerated but not otherwise accounted for.).3 |
| He was the son of James E. Culpepper and Elizabeth (?).1 | ||
| 1860 Census | 1 Jun 1860 | Elizabeth and Albert listed as a household member living with James E. Culpepper in the 1860 Census at Simpson Co., Mississippi.1 |
| Death* | between 1860 and 1866 | He died at Simpson Co., Mississippi, between 1860 and 1866. As no record has been found of an Albert or Abner Culpepper after the 1860 census, he is assumed to have died before the 1866 census..4 |
| Charts | Descendants of Joseph Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC (Six Generations) |
| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2008 |
Citations
- 1860 Federal Census, United States.
Page 30, Family 195, Lines 10-13, Beat 4, Simpson, Mississippi
James E. Culpepper, 31, M, RE=N/A, PE=N/A, MS
Elizabeth Culpepper, 26, F, MS
Albert Culpepper, 5, M, MS
William Turner, 16, M, MS. - The 1860 census, from which Albert/Abner was first found, is hard to read and either version of this name may have been enumerated.
- Ron V Jackson (Advanced Indexing Systems), compiler, Mississippi State Census Indices, 1805-90, Generations Network - Provo, UT, 1999.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3556
James Culpepper, Lauderdale Co., MS, 1853, 4 free males, 4 free females. - Ron V Jackson (Advanced Indexing Systems), compiler, Mississippi State Census Indices, 1805-90, Generations Network - Provo, UT, 1999.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3556
J. E. Culpepper, Simpson Co., MS, 1866
3 Caucasians: 1M30-40, 1F0-10, 1F30-40
64 Slaves: 15M0-10, 6M10-20, 4M20-30, 1M30-40, 2M40-50, 2M50-60, 2M60-70, 11F0-10, 8F10-20, 4F20-30, 3F30-40, 4F40-50, 1F50-60, 1F60-70
(It is not clear why "slaves" were recorded in 1866 as all slaves were freed at the end of the civil war. Either the date is incorrect or esle this is an enumeration of individuals who formerly had been slaves.).