Thomas Culpeper of Penton, Southampton1

Male, #8875, (say 1630 - say 1662)

Parent*Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex (25 Dec 1598 - b 19 Mar 1639)
Parent*Elizabeth Goodridge (s 1611 - b 5 May 1638)
Thomas Culpeper of Penton, Southampton|b. say 1630\nd. say 1662|p8875.htm|Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex|b. 25 Dec 1598\nd. before 19 Mar 1639|p8864.htm|Elizabeth Goodridge|b. say 1611\nd. before 5 May 1638|p8865.htm|John Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex|b. 1568\nd. 1607|p8860.htm|Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent|b. say 1572\nd. after 1621|p8863.htm|||||||

Name Variation  Thomas Culpeper of Penton, Southampton was also known as Colepeper of Penton, Southampton. 
Name Variation  Thomas Culpeper of Penton, Southampton was also known as Culpepper of Penton, Southampton. 
Birth*say 1630 Thomas was born at Folkington, co. Sussex, England, say 1630. 
 He was the son of Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex and Elizabeth Goodridge
Marriage*18 Jun 1653 He married Mary Austin at St. Olave's, Marygate, Yorkshire, England, on 18 Jun 1653. 
Death*say 1662 He died say 1662. 
Biography* The Visitation of Sussex, 1634, however, makes Thomas, then aged about 4 years (and not John as in the Inq. P.M. for his father), the son and heir, and this is the Thomas Culpeper, of Penton, Co. Hants, who married at St. Olave, Marygate, York, 18 Jun 1653. Mary, daughter of Henry Austin, Alderman of London, and widow of William Ellis, of Kiddall, co. York, Esq., slain in 1647. By her first husband she had a daughter, Fridiswide, wife of William Culpeper, citizen of London, and two sons, William and Henry. On 9 Feb 1662/3, administration of the goods of Thomas Culpeper, late of Penton, co. Southton, Esq., was granted to Edward Noyes, the principal creditor, but on 1 Jun 1663, this administration was revoked and granted to William Culpeper, his brother. (Source: The Sussex Colpepers-I, pages 77-78.). 

Family

Mary Austin (say 1627 - circa 1664)

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
The Culpepers of Hollingbourne, from 1539 to present? (Possibly extinct)
Last Edited 3 Oct 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.