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New Family Tree!
A new version of the
Culpepper Family Tree was published
Sunday,
21 Mar 2004.
Other New Content
Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky and
Louisiana Censuses for 1930.
Full transcriptions of the Hawaii,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky and
Louisiana censuses for
1930 have been made by Dorothy Nash Roberts and added to our
archives. At the same time, we reorganized the archive pages for each of
these states by county. (5 Apr 2004)
California Census for 1930.
Full transcriptions of the California
1930 census have been made by Dorothy Nash Roberts and added to our
archives. At the same time, we reorganized the California archive pages
by county. (23 Mar 2004)
Lew Griffin Updates. Lew has been busy. Here is his
update log for the last three months. (21 Mar
2004)
Reorganized Archives. The archive pages for Texas,
Arkansas,
Arizona and
New Mexico
have been reorganized by county, and all entries within the archives have
either been entered in the Family Tree or flagged as unidentified. (20 Mar
2004)
Arizona and New Mexico: All Censuses and SSDI. Full transcriptions of
the 1930 censuses have been made by Dorothy Nash Roberts for
Arizona and
New Mexico and added to our archives.
We have added to this, transcriptions of all earlier censuses in these states,
as well as all entries for them from the Social Security Death Index (SSDI).
(19 Mar 2004).
Arkansas Census: 1930. Full transcriptions
have been made by Dorothy Nash Roberts of all Culpeppers from the Arkansas census of 1930 and posted in the
Arkansas Archives
(16 Mar 2004).
Texas Censuses: 1860 - 1930. Full transcriptions
have been made by Pat Culpepper Roberts of all Culpeppers from the
Texas censuses of 1860 - 1930 and posted in the Texas Archives
(19 Feb 2004).
The Culpepper Linkage to Charlemagne, Emperor
of the West (born 762)
All living Culpeppers, worldwide,
descend from William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell and
his wife, Cicely Barrett. Cicely Barrett's ancestry has been
traced back to European royalty and to Charlemagne, Emperor of the
West during the 9th century. William Culpeper's ancestry has been
traced back to Sir Thomas Colepeper, born 1170.
While these lineages have
long been contained within our family tree, we have now highlighted them
through the use of two new charts:
Ancestry of John Culpeper of Wigsell
(son of Cicely Dingley Barrett and William Culpeper)
Descendants of Charlemagne down to the
17th Century Culpepers. (6 Jan 2004)
Other site updates
in the last year.
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Culpepper Family Reunions
Let us know if your Culpepper reunion is not listed in our
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Culpepper Places
The section previously named Culpepper places has been merged within our
Archives section |
Would you like to discover some previously unknown
cousins?
Upon your request, we will add a note to the
record of a selected ancestor (such as your great-grandfather), which
states that you would like to communicate with other descendants of your
ancestor. Just tell us the name of the ancestor, how you are related to
him or her, and how you can be contacted (e-mail, postal mail or phone).
See Sending Info.
We
Need Your Help
If you found information on this site that was helpful, it
was probably something that was provided by another Culpepper family
member. Wouldn't you like to return the favor? Listed below are seven ways
you can do that, and here is how to
send it.
1. In our Family Tree, can you
tell us which members of your family are missing? Or can you provide
additional or corrected facts?
2. In our Photograph
Index, we show the names of all deceased family members for whom we have
photographs. Can you provide photographs of your ancestors?
3. In our Archives, can
you scan the names in your family's States and Counties and see if you can
identify any of the unknowns?
4. In the Interesting
Culpepper section, can you tell us the ancestry of any of the
unknowns? Or can you send us a news clipping on another Culpepper, perhaps
yourself?
5. Do you know a Culpepper in the Military
that is not reported or whose ancestry is unknown? Do you have a
photograph of one in uniform that we could publish?
6. In our Places
section, do you know for whom any of the Culpepper places were named? Or
do you have any photographs of these places?
7.
We are in the process of transcribing the census records for every
Culpepper in every US Census that has been released to the public
(1790-1930). Description and how you
can help.
The Culpepper Archives
Census, marriage, deed, death, wills and other archived
records of
genealogical significance. Also includes over 200 places (towns,
cemeteries. islands, streets, mountains and streams) named Culpepper
Military Service
American Revolution
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War of 1812
Mexican
War
Civil War (American)
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Spanish-American
War
World War I
World War II
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Military Service
Academies
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