Thomas Culpeper1,2
Male, #8924, (1669 - 1703)
| Parent* | Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Younger (b 3 Nov 1625 - b 27 Sep 1697) | |
| Parent* | Alicia Culpeper (s 1640 - 1730) | |
Thomas Culpeper|b. 1669\nd. 1703|p8924.htm|Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Younger|b. before 3 Nov 1625\nd. before 27 Sep 1697|p8907.htm|Alicia Culpeper|b. say 1640\nd. 1730|p8909.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|Sir William Culpeper of Preston Hall in Aylesford, 1st Bart.|b. 1588\nd. say 1651|p8550.htm|Helen Spencer|b. say 1591\nd. 1677|p9197.htm| | ||
| Note* | Thomas was the third of four husbands of Alicia Culpeper. | |
| Name Variation | Thomas Culpeper was also known as Culpepper of England. | |
| Name Variation | Thomas Culpeper was also known as Colepeper. | |
| Birth* | 1669 | Thomas was born in 1669. |
| He was the son of Sir Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne, the Younger and Alicia Culpeper. | ||
| Marriage* | say 1698 | He married Alicia Culpeper say 1698. |
| Death* | 1703 | He died in 1703. |
| Portrait* | say 1710 | He and William Culpeper of Hollingbourne were New Tag A 1700's portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, London. The pictured include: At upper left: Thomas Culpeper, Esquire (1669-1703). At the center: William Culpeper, Esquire (1664-1726), brother of Thomas above. At the lower left: William Hamilton (1663-1737), husband of Margaret Culpepper (1666-1736) who was the sister of Thomas and William Culpeper above. The notorious "Blue Dick" pamphlet was directed by William Culpeper to his hated brother-in-law, William Hamilton. Siblings Thomas, William and Margaret were the children of Thomas Culpeper of Hollingbourne-The Younger. say 1710 at co. Kent, England. ![]() The Five Kent Worthies |
| Biography* | A barrister. |
Family | Alicia Culpeper (say 1658 - Apr 1734) | |
Citations
- "Colepeper of Aylesford Pedigree," Unknown book.
- James H. Sephton, Preston Hall, Aylesford, 496 Station Road, Aylesford, Kent: J. H. Sephton, 1997, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
