Joan Culpeper

Female, #8890, (before 16 Aug 1607 - )

Parent*Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Elder (b 8 Dec 1575 - b 27 Jan 1661)
Parent*Elizabeth Cheney (s 1582 - 27 Oct 1638)
Joan Culpeper|b. before 16 Aug 1607|p8890.htm|Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Elder|b. before 8 Dec 1575\nd. before 27 Jan 1661|p8879.htm|Elizabeth Cheney|b. say 1582\nd. 27 Oct 1638|p8881.htm|Francis Culpeper of Greenway Court, co. Kent|b. 1538\nd. 31 May 1591|p8818.htm|Joan Pordage|b. 1538\nd. 23 Mar 1598|p8468.htm|John Cheney of Guestling, co. Sussex|b. say 1552|p8880.htm||||

Name Variation  Joan Culpeper was also known as Colepeper. 
Name Variation  Joan Culpeper was also known as Culpepper of England. 
Baptism16 Aug 1607 She was baptized at Hollingbourne, co. Kent, England, on 16 Aug 1607.  
Birth*before 16 Aug 1607 Joan was born before 16 Aug 1607. 
 She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Elder and Elizabeth Cheney
Married Name2 Dec 1637  As of 2 Dec 1637, her married name was Cage. 
Marriage*2 Dec 1637 She married William Cage of Milgate in Bersted at London, England, on 2 Dec 1637. 
Biography* Her only entry in the Hollingbourne register was her baptism, August 16, 1607, as Joane, filia Thome Culepepper.' She m. in London, under lic. from the bishop of that diocese, December 2, 1637 (Harl. Soc., xxvi, 232), reading 'William Cage of Milgate, wid. 30, & Joane Culpep., dau. of Sir Thos. C. of Hollingbourne., Spr. 27.'
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This first Cage-Culpeper m. was not shown on the Cage pedigree returned at the Visitation of Kent, 1663-64; apparently because Joan o.s.p. Her husband's son, Sir William Cage, who m. Cicely, dau. of Sir Cheney Culpeper, was born of his first m. with Susan, dau. of Sir J. Cage of Stow, co. Camb.
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Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck." 

Family

William Cage of Milgate in Bersted (1607 - )

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 14 Jan 2003