Joyce Culpeper1 
Female, #8495, (1480 - after 1525)
| Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Culpepper. |
| Name-AltSpell | | This surname is sometimes spelled Colepeper. |
| Name-Comm | | Her was commonly known as Jocosa. |
| Birth* | 1480 | Joyce was born in 1480. |
| Married Name | say 1496 | As of say 1496, her married name was Legh. |
| Marriage* | say 1496 | She married Ralph Legh say 1496. |
| Birth of Son | after 1496 | Her son John Leigh was born after 1496 at England. |
| Birth of Son | after 1496 | Her son Ralph Leigh was born after 1496 at England. |
| Married Name | say 1515 | As of say 1515, her married name was Howard. |
| Marriage | say 1515 | She married Edmund Lord Howard of Flodden Field say 1515. |
| Birth of Son | after 1515 | Her son George Howard was born after 1515 at England. |
| Birth of Son | after 1515 | Her son Henry Howard was born after 1515 at England. |
| Birth of Son | after 1515 | Her son Charles Howard was born after 1515 at England. |
| Death* | after 1525 | She died after 1525. |
| Biography* | | From Joyce's first marriage came Isabel Leigh, born abt. 1495, who married Sir Edward Baynton, one of the largest landowners in Wiltshire. Their son Henry Baynton married Anne Cavendish, whose father, Sir William, was the ancestor of the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire. This was through his marriage to Bess of Hardwick. Henry Baynton and Anne Cavendish had four sons, the fourth of which, Ferdinand born 1566, married Jane Weare and produced Anne Baynton, born 1602. Anne Baynton married Christopher Batt, gent., of Wiltshire and they emigrated to Massachusetts in 1638, where he became a prominent merchant in Boston. From them came many New England descendants. |
Citations
- Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree in The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaelogical Collection, Vol. XLVII, 1904.