Henry Culpeper of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Northumberland

Male, #8655, (say 1624 - 1675)

ParentRev. Henry Culpeper (4 Aug 1594 - 1670)
ParentBridget Pleydell (say 1598 - )
Henry Culpeper of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Northumberland|b. say 1624\nd. 1675|p8655.htm|Rev. Henry Culpeper|b. 4 Aug 1594\nd. 1670|p8653.htm|Bridget Pleydell|b. say 1598|p8654.htm|Sir Anthony Culpeper of Bedgebury, Knight|b. 7 Oct 1560\nd. 1618|p8622.htm|Anne Martin|b. say 1562|p8623.htm|||||||

Name Variation Henry Culpeper of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Northumberland was also known as Culpepper of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Northumberland. 
Name Variation Henry Culpeper of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Northumberland was also known as Colepeper of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Northumberland. 
Birth*say 1624 Henry was born say 1624. 
 He was the son of Rev. Henry Culpeper and Bridget Pleydell
Marriage*say 1645 He married Mary Beverly say 1645. 
Marriage*21 Mar 1673 He married Dorothy Wentworth on 21 Mar 1673. 
Will*31 Mar 1675 He made a will at St. Michael's, Cornhill, co. Northumberland, England, on 31 Mar 1675.
     Synopsis: Henry Culpepper leaves everything to his wife Dorothy and his brother Robert. Refers to "his mother" as Eliza. Wentworth of Bocking in Essex. (Eliza was apparently his mother-in-law)

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Culpepper

Memorandum The 31 March 1675 att night / Mr Henry Culpepper being then very sick and weake of Body But in perfect memory and understanding Did in the presence of us whose names are here underwritten solemnly declare this to be his Last will and Testament Impirimis he giveth and bequeatheth to his dear wife Dorothy Culpepper a lease of a house and land lying and being att Bockin in Essex of 34 £ per Annum or thereabout, so long as his Mother Eliza: Wentworth shall live. Item he giveth to his said wife All the furniture of his lodging chamber which is matted and closett therein Plate only excepted Item he giveth and bequeatheth to his brother Robert Culpepper his watch and all his working appaume with all the Pictures in the Dining Room his own and his wifes only excepted And them to desend to him after his decease And alsoe maketh his said wife and Brother Dorothy and Robert sole Executor and Executrix Joyntly and severally of his whole Estate the Premisses aforesaid Exemptid. / Witnesses Luke Fforster / James Gunsdon / John Paule./

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Death*1675 He died in 1675. O.s.p.. 
Burial*8 Apr 1675 His body was interred on 8 Apr 1675 at St. Michael's, Cornhill, co. Northumberland, England
Probate1675 Henry's will was probated at England in 1675. 

Charts The Culpepers of Bedgebury, from 1470: Extinct after 7 generations
Last Edited 3 Sep 2004

Citations

  1. Public Records Office National Archives, London.
    Trancribed by Chip Culpepper. Image at:
    http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/uk/wills/henry_c_will_1675.htm.