Elizabeth Culpepper
Female, #9908, (circa 1750 - 1832)
| Parent | Benjamin Culpepper the Ferryman (say 1721 - 1772) | |
| Parent | Elizabeth (?) (circa 1721 - before May 1789) | |
Elizabeth Culpepper|b. circa 1750\nd. 1832|p9908.htm|Benjamin Culpepper the Ferryman|b. say 1721\nd. 1772|p9905.htm|Elizabeth (?)|b. circa 1721\nd. before May 1789|p9906.htm|Benjamin Culpepper son of Robert|b. say 1698\nd. circa 1746|p3211.htm|Martha (?)|b. say 1696\nd. after 1746|p41316.htm||||||| | ||
| Birth* | circa 1750 | Elizabeth was born at Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, circa 1750. |
| She was the daughter of Benjamin Culpepper the Ferryman and Elizabeth (?). | ||
| (heir) Will | 15 Apr 1767 | In Benjamin Culpepper the Ferryman's will on 15 Apr 1767 at Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, Elizabeth was named as an heir. The full text of the will reads more or less as follows, with slight editing for clarity: In the Name of God Amen. I Benjamin Culpepper of Edgecombe County being in Perfect Health Praised be God do make Constitute and order this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. Item: I give and Bequeath to my I lend to my Loving Wife Elizabeth During of her Widowhood two Negroes, Toney and Fibb, one Feather Bed and Furniture and five Cows and Calves and one mare. I give and bequeath to my loving Daughter Rahab Whitehead one Negro named Robbin, three Hundred and twelve Acres of Land lying on the North side of Mochsin [Moccasin] Creek in Edgecombe County to her and her heirs for ever. Item: I give and Bequeath to my Loving Daughter Martha Manning one Negro named Dinah to her and her heirs forever and two hundred Acres of Land lying on the South Side of Peachtree Creek to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my loving Daughter Elizabeth Culpepper one Negro Boy called Jessy and Feather Bed and Furniture and two hundred Acres of land lying on the North Side of Peachtree [Creek] with a Plantation belonging there to her and her heirs forever. Item: I Give and bequeath to my loving Son Arasmus Culpepper Three hundred and twenty acres of land lying on the South Side of Fishing Creek with two Plantations belonging to its [sic] to him and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body and one Negro named Will, Negro Called Moll, Negro Boy called Peter, Negro girl called Doll, Negro Boy called Tom and also two negros named Toney and Fibb, after the Old woman's [wife Elizabeth's] death or widowhood [willed to her above] and as for my cattle, hog and horses, them to be sold and the money equally divided amongst them [presumably meaning "the above mentioned children"]. And lastly I do hereby Constitute and ordain Erasmus Culpepper my sole ... executor of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 15 day of April and in the Year of our Lord 1767. Wit: Thomas Whitehead, Nathan Whitehead. Edgecombe County, August Court, 1772, will proved by the oath of Thomas Whitehead..1 |
| Marriage* | 4 Jun 1768 | She married Thomas Whitehead at Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, on 4 Jun 1768.2,3 |
| Married Name | 4 Jun 1768 | As of 4 Jun 1768, her married name was Whitehead. |
| (heir) Will | 12 Feb 1788 | In Elizabeth (?)'s will on 12 Feb 1788 at Nash Co., North Carolina, Elizabeth was named as an heir. Elizabeth's will reads as follows: In the name of God Amen I Elizabeth Culpepper of Nash County and State of North Carolina being in good Health of Boddy (sic) and of Sound and perfect mind and memory Praise be therefore given to Almighty God for it. I do hereby make and ordain this my present last Will and Testament in Manner and form following that is to say: First and principally I commend my Soul into the hands of the Almighty God hoping through the merrets, death, and passion of my Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, have fully and free parden and forgiveness of all my Sins and inherit everlasting Life and My Boddy I commit to the earth to be decently buried. At the discression of my Executors hereafter named and as Touching the disposition of all such temporal Estates as it Hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth; First I will that my debts and funeral charges should be paid and discharged; Item I give and bequeath unto my Grand Child John Culpepper one bay horse colt and also one Negroe Girl name Pegg. She and her increase to him and his heirs & assigns forever; also one cow & calf to said J. Culpepper His heirs etc. Item, I give and bequeath unto my Grand Child Henry Whitehead one cow and calf to him his heirs and assigns forever. Then unto my Grand Child Nathan Whitehead one cow and calf to him his heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath unto my Grand Child Mary Daniel one cow and calf to her her heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath unto my Grand Child Abier Whitehead one Chest to her and her heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto my grandchild Martha Manning one Side Saddle to her and her heirs forever. I also give and bequeath unto Natus [Nathan] Culpepper one bed and furniture to him and his heirs and assigns forever. My will and desire is that all the rest of my estate ungiven shall be sold and equally divided between my three daughters - Rahab Whitehead, Elizabeth Whitehead and Martha Manning and all of them to share equally and sharing alike I also appoint my beloved friends Rahab Whitehead, executrix and Sion Daniel Executor of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby Utterly disallow and Revoke Disown asell? all and every other former Testament's and Wills by me in anyway before named and bequethed Rattifiing and confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament in witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twelfth Day of February in year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Eight. Signed in the presence of us: John Smedley ("x" his mark) [apparently the John Smelly in 1790 Nash census] Martha Smedley ("x" her mark) [wife of John & daughter of Mark & Elizabeth Mason] Cherry Powell ("x" her mark) Signed: Elizabeth Culpepper ("x" her mark) . Nash County, May Court, 1789, the foregoing will was duly proven in open court by the oath of John Smedley.....4 |
| Will* | 4 Dec 1828 | She made a will at Nash Co., North Carolina, on 4 Dec 1828. |
| Death* | 1832 | She died at Nash Co., North Carolina, in 1832. |
| Biography* | ELIZABETH(x)WHITEHEAD 4 Dec 1828 May Ct 1832 "weak in Body" Daughters ABIAH CULPEPPER wife of MATTHEW CULPEPPER - negro woman Hannah. Daughter MOURNING BALEY wife of RICHD. BALEY - man Jack, woman Sally. Grandson RICHARD THOMAS BALEY - man Solemen. Grandson ROBERT WILLIAMSON BALEY - boy Handy. Granddaughter LAVINA MOURNING BALEY - girl Feriby, bed & furniture. Granddaughter EVELINE F. BALEY - girl Goffee Ann, bed & furniture. Granddaughter SALLY BALEY - bed & furniture. Son-in-law RICHARD BALEY - hogs, sows, pigs. Daughters ABIAH CULPEPPER & MOURNING BALEY - residue of estate after debts paid. Ex. friend JOSEPH ARRINGTON Wit. BENJA. BLUNT Will also entered for probate in Warren Co. Mar Ct 1832 and sent to Nash Co. . The following is from "Record of Estates, Warren County, NC, 1805--1833," by David B. Gammon: . ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD The exr. Joseph Arrington brought suit against Matthew Culpepper and wife to question the validity of the will, Apr. Ct., 1830. The Court requested that Arrington's name be stricken from the record and replaced with that of Richard Bailey. Record indicates the dec'd. left a will in Nash County (Apr. Ct., 1832), and contains the following text: to my grandchildren Richard Thomas Bailey, Robert Williamson Bailey, Levina Mourning Bailey, Eveline F. Bailey and Sally Bailey - Negroes each. To my son-in-law Richard Bailey - hogs, etc. The rest of my property is to be sold with proceeds paid to my daughters Abigail Culpepper and Mourning Bailey. My daughter Mourning is to have my clothing. I appoint my friend Joseph Arrington my executor. Will is dated Dec. 4, 1828 and was witnessed by Benjamin Blunt. (Names referenced above: Elizabeth Culpepper Elizabeth Culpepper). |
Family | Thomas Whitehead (circa 1744 - before Feb 1808) | |
| Marriage* | 4 Jun 1768 | She married Thomas Whitehead at Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, on 4 Jun 1768.2,3 |
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| Charts | Descendants of Benjamin Culpepper of Edgecombe Co., NC (Six generations) |
| Last Edited | 30 Apr 2007 |
Citations
- Transcribed by Lew Griffin from LDS Film 1548857.
- North Carolina State Archives, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8909
Elizabeth Culpepper, Female, married Thomas Whitehead on 4 Jun 1768 in Edgecombe Co., NC. - North Carolina Division of Archives and History, compiler, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2000.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4802
Elizabeth Culpepper to marry Thomas Whitehead, Bond Date: 04 Jun 1768 in Edgecombe Co., NC, Record No. 02208, Bondsman: Erasmus (X) Cul, Witness: James Hall, Bond No. 000045608. - Transcribed by Lew Griffin from LDS Film: 1577511 Item 2.