Harty Culpepper1
Female, #9712, (circa 1805 - )
| Birth* | circa 1805 | Harty was born at Nash Co., North Carolina, circa 1805. |
| | She was the daughter of Erasmus Culpepper Jr. of Wilcox Co., AL and Ann Arrington. |
| (free wh female 0-10) 1810 Census | 6 Aug 1810 | Harty was probably a free white female under 10 years of age, in Erasmus Culpepper Jr. of Wilcox Co., AL's household on the 1810 Census at Nash Co., North Carolina.2 |
| (free wh female 16-26) 1820 Census | 7 Aug 1820 | Harty was probably a free white female, age 16 and under 26, in Erasmus Culpepper Jr. of Wilcox Co., AL's household, on the 1820 Census at Nash Co., North Carolina.3 |
| Marriage* | circa 1824 | She married John Dortch circa 1824. |
| Married Name | circa 1824 | As of circa 1824, her married name was Dortch. |
| Death* | | She died at Wilcox Co., Alabama. |
| (beneficiary) Probate | 1 Jul 1856 | Harty listed to benefit in Erasmus Culpepper Jr. of Wilcox Co., AL's will on 1 Jul 1856. |
Family | John Dortch (circa 1790 - before Sep 1866) |
| Marriage* | circa 1824 | She married John Dortch circa 1824. |
| Children | | |
Citations
- E-mail from Jan Selleck, e-mail address, 2711 Needles Street, Euless, TX 76040, Phone: 817-283-8439 to Lew Griffin, 2000-2004.
- 1810 Federal Census, United States.
Page 77 (636), Ancestry.com Image 9, Unknown Township, Nash Co., NC
Alsey Culpepper, 2 M10-16, 2 F0-10, 1 F26-45, 5 slaves
Erasmus Culpepper, 1 M26-45, 4 F0-10, 1 F26-45, 7 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.
- Correspondence from Marilyn (Mrs. David) Arnette, 2111 S. Cenutry Blvd., McDavid, FL 32568, to Warren Culpepper, Jan 2005.
From photocopy of 21 Sep 1866 hearing in Wilcox Co., Alabama for sale of land from John Dortch's estate.