Susanna Culpeper

Female, #8951, (1672 - 1720)

Parent*Thomas Lord Culpeper 2nd Baron of Thoresway (b 21 Mar 1635 - 27 Jan 1689)
Parent*Susanna Willis (s 1645 - )
Susanna Culpeper|b. 1672\nd. 1720|p8951.htm|Thomas Lord Culpeper 2nd Baron of Thoresway|b. before 21 Mar 1635\nd. 27 Jan 1689|p8478.htm|Susanna Willis|b. say 1645|p8950.htm|John Lord Culpeper 1st Baron of Thoresway|b. 7 Aug 1599\nd. 11 Jul 1660|p8477.htm|Judith Culpeper|b. before 1 Jun 1606\nd. Nov 1691|p8889.htm|||||||

Name Variation  Susanna Culpeper was also known as Culpepper of England. 
Name Variation  Susanna Culpeper was also known as Colepeper. 
Birth*1672 Susanna was born in 1672. 
 She was the daughter of Thomas Lord Culpeper 2nd Baron of Thoresway and Susanna Willis
Marriage*1686 She married Sir Charles Englefield of Englefield, co. Berks, Bart. in 1686. 
Married Name1686  As of 1686, her married name was Englefield. 
Death*1720 She died in 1720. 
Biography* The allegation for the mar. lic., February 15, 1685/6 (Harl. Pub., xxiv, 179), read, 'Sir Charles Englefield, Bart. of Englefield, Berks, Bachr., about 16 & Susanna Culpeper, Spr., abt. 14, natural dau. of Thomas Lord Culpeper, who alleges: at St. James or St. Giles in the Fields, Middx.'
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Of the family of Englefield, believed to be of Saxon origin, there is a full notice in the Barowetages of Wooton (1771 , i, 123) and Betham (1802, i, 147). See also D. N. B. for several of the family.
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From these authorities, supplemented by G. E. C. (all of whom duly record the m.) it appears that Susan Culpeper's son, Thomas, and dau., Charlotte, both died young; that her will was pr. December 6, 1720; and that her husband was bur. at Englefield, s.p.s., whereupon the Englefield title and estates passed to another branch of that family.
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Source: Fairfax Harrison, "The Proprietors of the Northern Neck." 

Family

Sir Charles Englefield of Englefield, co. Berks, Bart. (1670 - 1728)
Children

Charts Descendants of William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell, from 1509: 7 generations
The Culpepers of Hollingbourne, from 1539 to present? (Possibly extinct)
Last Edited 25 Nov 2002