Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC1,2

Male, #8187, (say 1814 - )

Parent*John Cox2 (s 1795 - )
Parent*Tamer Culpepper2 (c 1796 - )
Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC|b. say 1814|p8187.htm|John Cox|b. say 1795|p57678.htm|Tamer Culpepper|b. circa 1796|p412.htm|||||||Henry Culpepper V, of Currituck Co., NC|b. circa 1758\nd. Nov 1815|p405.htm|Edith (?)|b. circa 1760\nd. after 1815|p406.htm|

Name Variation  Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC was also known as Willea.3 
Name Variation  Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC was also known as Wiley.4 
Name Variation  Philey Culpepper of Currituck Co., NC was also known as Wildey.5 
Birth*say 1814 Philey was born say 1814. 
 He was the son of John Cox and Tamer Culpepper.2 
Deed*20 Dec 1821 A deed was granted to him by John Cox 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).6 
Deed*9 May 1828 A deed was granted to him by Tamer Culpepper on 9 May 1828 at Currituck Co., North Carolina.
(Book 18, p. 138, Currituck Co., NC: 9 May 1828. Tamer Culpepper to son Wildey Culpepper, a deed of gift consisting of personal items.).2 
Deed*25 Jan 1832 He granted a deed on 25 Jan 1832 at Currituck Co., North Carolina.
(Book 19, p. 314, Currituck Co., NC: 25 Jan 1832. Wiley Culpepper to Dr. J. D. Powers for $19, one acre. Witnesses: Moses B. Powers, etc.).6 
Research note*13 Jun 2004 This individual has not been identified in later records. The land he inherited might provide a lead.

Your help with this person will be appreciated. Contact Lew Griffin (see footnote for details).7 

Charts Descendants of Henry Culpepper, III, of Norfolk Co., VA (Six generations)
Last Edited 17 Oct 2007

Citations

  1. Philey is speculated to be the same person who was also referred to in court documents as Wildey, Wiley and Willea.
  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.
  3. Gordon C Jones - Genealogical Publishing Co., compiler, Abstracts of Wills and Other Records, Currituck and Dare Counties, North Carolina (1663-1850), Online database at Ancestry.com, 1977.
    http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=49013
    Henry Culpepper V in his will of 23 Nov 1815 named as an heir his grandson, Willea Culpepper.
  4. 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 19, p. 314, Currituck Co., NC: 25 Jan 1832. Wiley Culpepper to Dr. J. D. Powers for $19, one acre. Witnesses: Moses B. Powers, etc.
  5. 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 18, p. 138, Currituck Co., NC: 9 May 1828
    Tamer Culpepper (#412) to son Wildey Culpepper (#8187), a deed of gift consisting of personal items.
  6. 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.
  7. Lewis W. Griffin Jr., 4307 North 34th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85018, e-mail address, Phone: (602) 955-2597.