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From: "Lew Griffin" <>
Subject: Re: Henry Culpeper 1668
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:52:16 -0700
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Hi Bill,
Bartholomew Ingolbertson / "Batt. Ingobritson," and John White, listed
in your document below, were also witnesses to a power of attorney of Henry
Culpepper to his wife Elizabeth, in 1672, some four years after the 1688
date of your document. See
http://gen.culpepper.com/archives/va/norfolk/deeds.htm#1650 for the details.
Ingolbertson / Ingobritson is an enigmatic figure, I have found very little
on him. He was the godfather of Henry Culpepper Jr. in a 1671 deed (above
ref.). The name Ingolbertson sounds more Scandinavian than British, to me.
John and Patrick White are both mentioned in deeds with the early Henry
Culpepper of Norfolk. And Patrick White is mentioned, as I recall, as an
acquaintance of John Culpeper of Albemarle, in Bill Smith's important thesis
at http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/rebellion/default.htm To me, at
least, this bolsters our current theory, that the first Henry of Norfolk,
and John of Albemarle, were brothers, and sons of John Culpeper the
Merchant.
By the way, I have seen the marks on Henry's early deeds in Norfolk, and
he signed, as you might imagine, with an "H" and not an "A." But I can
understand how easy it would have been for Peter Smith to have made this
mistake, in transcribing the record.
Regards, Lew

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Subject: Henry Culpeper 1668


> Henry Culpeper in 1668
>
> The following is only the last part of the copy of a document pertaining
to
> the estate of Richard Russell contained in The Lower Norfolk County
Virginia
> Antiquary, Peter Smith, NY, 1951, Vol. 4, pp. 112-113.
>
> "Wee the Sub-Scribrs being by ordr of Lower Norfolk County Court ordered
to
> Appraizer the Estate of Richard Russell decd have accordinly to the best
of
> Or Judgmts appraized Soe much as was Shewed to us to ye Som of Seaventeen
> thousand Eight hundred & Sixty pnds of Toba & Caske whereunto wee have
Sett
> or hands this 7th April 1668
>
> This is a true Inventory of my husband Richard Russells Estate to the best
of
> my Knowledge
>
> Signm
> Anne Russell Wm WA Andrews
> Wm Green
> Jno Lownes
> Henry A Culpeper
>
> An cco of debts due to the Estate
> Mr ffrancis Sayer, by bill 1638
> Jno White by bill 1650
> Batt. Ingobritson by bill 2600
> ____
>
> Batts bill 4 barrell Ind Meale 5888
>
> Juriat in Cur 16th Jany 1668 Test Jno Okeham Cl Cur
>
> (The editor noted that the WA in the name Andrews and the A in the name
> Culpeper were their marks)
>
> Bill Russell
>
>
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