Cicely Culpeper1

Female, #8471, (say 1604 - before 5 Nov 1664)

ParentJohn Culpeper of Astwood in Feckenham, co. Worcs. (1565 - circa 16 Dec 1635)
ParentUrsula Woodcock (before 27 Jan 1566 - before 2 Jun 1612)
Cicely Culpeper|b. say 1604\nd. before 5 Nov 1664|p8471.htm|John Culpeper of Astwood in Feckenham, co. Worcs.|b. 1565\nd. circa 16 Dec 1635|p8385.htm|Ursula Woodcock|b. before 27 Jan 1566\nd. before 2 Jun 1612|p8455.htm|John Culpeper of Wigsell|b. 1531\nd. 20 Oct 1612|p8395.htm|Elizabeth Sedley|b. say 1534\nd. 16 May 1618|p8396.htm|Ralph Woodcock Alderman of London|b. 1519\nd. 1 Sep 1586|p8983.htm|Good Bower of co. Wilts|b. circa 1534\nd. 29 Jun 1573|p36910.htm|

Name Variation Cicely Culpeper was also known as Culpepper of England. 
Name Variation Cicely Culpeper was also known as Colepeper. 
Birth*say 1604 Cicely was born say 1604. 
 She was the daughter of John Culpeper of Astwood in Feckenham, co. Worcs. and Ursula Woodcock
Death*before 5 Nov 1664 She died before 5 Nov 1664. 
Burial*5 Nov 1664 Her body was interred on 5 Nov 1664 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England
Biography* She was probably baptised in London, but the record has not been found. As a consequence she first appears in her father's will (1635) as 'my dau. Sicely C.' As 'Cecil' she is entered the second child on the MI. in Hollingbourne. In the will of Sir Alexander (1645) she appears as 'my neice Cicely C.'
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Chester (Westminster Burials, Harl. Soc.) cites the burial in the cloisters of Westminster Abbey, November 5, 1664, of 'Cicely Culpeper;' who, as may be demonstrated by the process of elimination, can only have been this daughter of John of Feckenham. .
Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck"
(Names referenced above: Cicely Culpeper Cicely Culpeper). 

Charts Charlemagne's Descendants, Part 2: William Malet to Henry Culpeper of Lower Norfolk
Descendants of William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell, from 1509: 7 generations
Last Edited 25 Nov 2002

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII, 47-81, (1904) http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.