TALBOT COUNTY GA Culpepper Family Cemetery File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Carla Miles Retyped from original CULPEPPER FAMILY Cemetery #78 - Culpepper Cemetery - From Talbotton, GA go west on Hwy 208 for 4.1 miles to cemetery on right of hwy. Recorded by Morgan in 1970. Ashfield, Harriet Frances 3AU1846 Wife of JD Ashfield Ashfield, JD 5AU1833 10JE1903 Baggett, Sarah Jane 10SE1826 8MH1893 Wife of William W. Baggett, William W. Co. C 3, GA Cav. CSA Culpepper, Arther 27JL1877 22AU1878 Culpepper, Billy S. 30DE1929 6FE1945 Culpepper, Ellen N. Biggs 11AP1847 5OC1926 Wife of WH Culpepper Culpepper, Ellie B. 8JL1886 8AU1887 Culpepper, Fannie W. Huff 3JA1837 6DE1910 Wife of Thomas Culpepper Culpepper, Julia Brooks 6MY1860 28NO1935 Wife of NC Culpepper Culpepper, Kathleen Dixon 30JE1906 15DE1929 Culpepper, Lovie D. 2DE1878 10SE1966 Culpepper, N.C. 8MH1852 2AU1943 Culpepper, Roxie E. 15JL1915 15JL1915 Culpepper, Roy Knox 2AP1934 27SE1950 Culpepper, Sarah R. 22AP1879 17JL1963 Wife of Walter S. Culpepper, Thomas J. 25JE1839 7SE1868 Culpepper, WB 17FE1870 23OC1935 Culpepper, Walter S. 4JA1875 21SE1958 Culpepper, William H. Co. C 3, GA Cav. CSA Hawkins, Annie Culpepper 5JL1901 Wife of Barney J. Hawkins, Barney J. 26MH1895 1JL1955 Hawkins, Barnie J. 13OC1921 13OC1921 Hawkins, Betty Jane 26SE1923 2JA1935 Lucas, Martha Jane 17SE1867 22DE1936 Payne G(eorge) W(ashington) 18AU1834 24AP1906 (CSA Co I - 46th) Perryman, Martha 75 y 16OC1842 Smith, Julia E. 6AU1850 16OC1851 Dau of William & MA Spear, Julia C. 17MH1887 12NO1957 Spear, Spencer S. 18SE1863 16JE1930 Wilson, David Harrison 8DE1852 24AP1906 Wilson, Sallie F. 3SE1862 2NO1930 Wilson, Sarah A. 1JE1822 30SE1888 Notes: From "A Rockaway in Talbot County": The author, William H. Davidson, remembers a discussion he had on a trip with Frank Lucas and Gene Culpepper and the subject of the old Tucker Place came up in which it was determined that 'the Tucker place [once belonged to] William W. and Sarah Jane Harris Baggett'." Since members of the Lucas family are also buried in Culpepper and they are also mentioned in the quotation, I must assume that, since the Culpeppers, Lucases, and Baggetts were all neighbors and friends, the Baggetts and Lucases also wound up buried in the Culpepper Cemetery. walt boswell walterboswell1@msn.com ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.