Francis Culpeper of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex1

Male, #8872, (before 16 Jun 1635 - circa 1669)

Father*Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex (25 Dec 1598 - b 19 Mar 1639)
Mother*Elizabeth Goodridge (s 1611 - b 5 May 1638)
Francis Culpeper of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex|b. before 16 Jun 1635\nd. circa 1669|p8872.htm|Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex|b. 25 Dec 1598\nd. before 19 Mar 1639|p8864.htm|Elizabeth Goodridge|b. say 1611\nd. before 5 May 1638|p8865.htm|John Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex|b. 1568\nd. 1607|p8860.htm|Ann Scott of Seven Oaks, Kent|b. say 1572\nd. after 1621|p8863.htm|||||||

Name Variation  Francis Culpeper of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex was also known as Culpepper of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex. 
Name Variation  Francis Culpeper of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex was also known as Colepeper of St. Sepulchre, Middlesex. 
Birth*before 16 Jun 1635 Francis was born at Folkington, co. Sussex, England, before 16 Jun 1635. 
Baptism16 Jun 1635 He was baptized at Wilmington, co. Sussex, England, on 16 Jun 1635.  
 He was the son of Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, co. Sussex and Elizabeth Goodridge
Marriage*say 1656 He married Mary Wiggs say 1656. 
Death*circa 1669 He died circa 1669. 
Probate*3 Nov 1669 Francis's will was probated at co. Kent, England, on 3 Nov 1669. 
Biography* Francis Culpeper, the third son of Sir Thomas Culpeper of Folkington, born 1635, was, from his will, sometime of Battle, and afterwards of St. Sepulcre’s, county Middlesex, gentleman. He married Mary Wigge. His will, dated 19 Feb 1668, was proved 3 Nov 1669, by Mary, his widow and executrix, to whom, after various legacies, he left the residue of his property. (Source: The Sussex Colepepers-I, page 81). 

Family

Mary Wiggs (say 1638 - circa 1671)

Charts Charlemagne's Descendants, Part 2: William Malet to Henry Culpeper of Lower Norfolk
Descendants of William Culpeper of Hunton and Wigsell, from 1509: 7 generations
The Culpepers of Hollingbourne, from 1539 to present? (Possibly extinct)
Last Edited 14 Aug 2004

Citations

  1. Col. F.W.T. Attree R.E./F.S.A. & Rev. J.H.L. Booker M.A., "The Sussex Colepepers, Part I", Sussex Archaeological Collections, XLVII, 47-81, (1904) http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/sussex/default.htm.