Elizabeth Culpeper1

Female, #8722, (say 1502 - circa 1 Mar 1587)

Parent*Richard Culpeper of Wakehurst (s 1470 - c 15 Sep 1539)
Parent*Joanna Naylor (s 1473 - a 1539)
Elizabeth Culpeper|b. say 1502\nd. circa 1 Mar 1587|p8722.htm|Richard Culpeper of Wakehurst|b. say 1470\nd. circa 15 Sep 1539|p8692.htm|Joanna Naylor|b. say 1473\nd. after 1539|p8694.htm|Nicholas Culpeper of Wakehurst|b. say 1437\nd. 23 May 1510|p8429.htm|Elizabeth Wakehurst|b. say 1449\nd. after 1517|p8430.htm|Richard Naylor|b. say 1443\nd. say 1483|p8693.htm|Elizabeth (?)|b. say 1448|p37833.htm|

Name Variation  Elizabeth Culpeper was also known as Culpepper. 
Name Variation  Elizabeth Culpeper was also known as Colepeper. 
Birth*say 1502 Elizabeth was born say 1502. 
 She was the daughter of Richard Culpeper of Wakehurst and Joanna Naylor
Married Namesay 1530  As of say 1530, her married name was Fynes. 
Marriage*say 1530 She married John Fynes of Claverham in Arlington say 1530. 
Will*28 Feb 1587 She made a will at Lewes, co. Sussex, England, on 28 Feb 1587.2 
Death*circa 1 Mar 1587 She died circa 1 Mar 1587. 
Probate*9 Mar 1587 Elizabeth's will was probated at Lewes, co. Sussex, England, on 9 Mar 1587.3 
Biography* Elizabeth Culpeper married John Fynes of Claverham in Arlington, Esq., by whom she had only one daughter and heiress: Joan Fynes, who married her first cousin, Thomas Culpeper of Naylands in Balcombe. The will of "Elizabeth Fynes of Balcombe, widow", was dated 28 Feb 1587 and proved at Lewes 9 Mar 1587. (Source: "The Sussex Colepepers").
 

Family

John Fynes of Claverham in Arlington (say 1507 - before 8 May 1584)
Child

Charts The Earliest Colepepers and Culpepers (10 generations)
The Culpepers of Wakehurst, from 1437: Extinct after 8 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 II", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVIII, 65-98, (1905) http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.
  2. Lewes: A. 8, 180; B. 2, 48.
  3. A. 8, 180; B. 2, 48.