Richard Culpeper of Onstye in Cuckfield, Sussex1

Male, #8765, (say 1527 - before 19 Nov 1598)

Parent*John Culpeper of Wakehurst (s 1492 - 28 Mar 1565)
Parent*Emma Erneley (s 1502 - )
Richard Culpeper of Onstye in Cuckfield, Sussex|b. say 1527\nd. before 19 Nov 1598|p8765.htm|John Culpeper of Wakehurst|b. say 1492\nd. 28 Mar 1565|p8726.htm|Emma Erneley|b. say 1502|p8728.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|Sir John Erneley Ch. Justice of the Common Pleas|b. say 1472|p8727.htm||||

Name Variation  Richard Culpeper of Onstye in Cuckfield, Sussex was also known as Culpepper of Onstye in Cuckfield, Sussex. 
Name Variation  Richard Culpeper of Onstye in Cuckfield, Sussex was also known as Colepeper of Onstye in Cuckfield, Sussex. 
Birth*say 1527 Richard was born say 1527. 
 He was the son of John Culpeper of Wakehurst and Emma Erneley
Marriage*say 1570 He married Eleanor (?) of Cuckfield, co. Sussex say 1570. 
Burial*19 Nov 1598 His body was interred on 19 Nov 1598 at Cuckfield, co. Sussex, England
Death*before 19 Nov 1598 He died before 19 Nov 1598. 
Probate6 Nov 1599 Richard's will was probated at Lewes, co. Sussex, England, on 6 Nov 1599. 
Biography* Richard Culpeper appears to have been of Cuckfield and buried there as gent, 19 Nov 1598, being probably the Richard Culpeper of Onstye, who was a witness to the will of Alice Culpeper of Balcombe in 1572. Administration of his estate was granted at Lewes 6 Nov 1599 to John Tattersall of Caterham, clerk, one of the creditors, Helena Culpeper, the widow, renouncing inventory, £6/18s/0d. (Source: "The Sussex Colepepers"). 

Family

Eleanor (?) of Cuckfield, co. Sussex (say 1550 - before 12 Apr 1617)
Children

Charts The Culpepers of Wakehurst, from 1437: Extinct after 8 generations
Last Edited 14 Aug 2004

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.