Barsheba Wright
Female, #9470, (circa 1776 - 1829)
| Birth* | circa 1776 | Barsheba was born at Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, circa 1776. |
| | She was the daughter of William Wright. |
| Marriage* | circa 1792 | She married John Culpepper of Nash Co. NC at Nash Co., North Carolina, circa 1792. |
| Married Name | circa 1792 | As of circa 1792, her married name was Culpepper. |
| 1800 Census | 4 Aug 1800 | Barsheba was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in John Culpepper of Nash Co. NC's household on the 1800 Census at Nash Co., North Carolina. Enumerated in census but otherwise unidentified are 1 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 2 F16-26 and 6 slaves..1 |
| 1810 Census | 6 Aug 1810 | Barsheba was probably a free white female, age 26 and under 45, in John Culpepper of Nash Co. NC's household on the 1810 Census at Nash Co., North Carolina. Enumerated in census but otheriwse not identified are: 1 M0-10, 1 M10-16, 1 M26-45, 1 F0-10..2 |
| 1820 Census* | 7 Aug 1820 | Barsheba was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Nash Co., North Carolina.3 |
| Death* | 1829 | She died at Nash Co., North Carolina, in 1829.4 |
Citations
- 1800 Federal Census, United States.
Page 289, Ancestry.com Image 9, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
John Culpepper, 3 M0-10, 1 M26-45, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 F26-45, 6 slaves.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Page 76 (634), Ancestry.com Image 7, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
John Culpepper, 2 M0-10, 3 M10-16, 2 M26-45, 2 F0-10, 1 F26-45, 5 slaves.
- 1820 Federal Census, United States.
Page 266 (419), Genealogy.com Image 8, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
Alexander Culpepper, 2 M16-26, 2 slaves
Benjamin Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M16-26, 1 F16-26, 1 slave
Bershaba Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M10-16, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 F45+, 0 slaves
Erasmus Culpepper, 1 M0-10, 1 M26-45, 4 F0-10, 2 F10-16, 1 F16-26, 1 F26-45, 12 slaves
Lemuel Culpepper, 1 M16-26, 1 F0-10, 1 F16-26, 1 slave.
- Joseph W. Watson, Abstracts of early records of Nash county, North Carolina 1777-1859, Rocky Mount, NC: Dixie Letter Service, 1963.
p.171.