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Richard Culpepper

Male Abt 1430 - 1484  (~ 54 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Culpepper was born about 1430 in of Oxenhoath in West Peckham, Kent, England; died on 4 Oct 1484.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of Aylsford, Kent, England

    Notes:

    Sheriff of Kent, 1471.

    Richard married Isabel Worsley before 1480. Isabel (daughter of Otewell Worsley and Rose Trevor) was born about 1460; died on 18 Apr 1527; was buried in Leigh's Chapel, St. Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Joyce Culpeper  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1480; died after 1527.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joyce Culpeper Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born about 1480; died after 1527.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1484
    • Alternate death: Aft 1525
    • Alternate death: Aft 1526

    Notes:

    Also called Jocasta.

    Family/Spouse: Edmund Howard. Edmund (son of Thomas Howard and Elizabeth Tilney) was born between 1478 and 1480; died in Mar 1539. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Catherine Howard, Queen Consort of England  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1518 and 1524; died on 13 Feb 1542 in Tower of London, London, England; was buried in Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, London, England.

    Joyce married Ralph Leigh before 1492. Ralph (son of Ralph Leigh and Elizabeth Langley) died on 6 Nov 1509; was buried in Lambeth, Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Isabel Leigh  Descendancy chart to this point died on 16 Feb 1573.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Catherine Howard, Queen Consort of England Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1518 and 1524; died on 13 Feb 1542 in Tower of London, London, England; was buried in Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, London, England.

    Notes:

    In one of the charges leading to her downfall, she was alleged to have failed to resist the advances of a gentleman of the king's privy chamber named Thomas Culpeper, who was himself beheaded at Tyburn on 10 Dec 1541, two months before her own execution. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article about Katherine Howard notes that "he was distantly related to Katherine on her mother's side, for they shared a Culpeper ancestor who had lived in the reign of Edward II." This would be true if the courtier were a son of any number of Culpepers of sixteenth-century Kent, virtually all of them descendants of Thomas Colepeper of Brenchley who died in 1309. But the ODNB confidently states that the courtier Thomas Culpeper was "the second of the three sons of Alexander Culpeper of Bedgebury, Kent (d. 1541), and his second wife, Constance Harper (née Chamberlain); his elder brother, also named Thomas, was a client of Thomas Cromwell." This piques our interest, because this Alexander Culpeper was a son of John Culpeper (~1430-1480) and his wife Agnes Gainsford, who are themselves direct ancestors of JTS and (probably) TNH, AP, and GFS.1, 2

    The problem is this: Alexander Culpeper of Bedgebury made his will on 20 May 1540, and died sometime in 1541 before 21 June, when his will was proved. His wife Constance made her will on 4 Oct 1541, after her husband's death. All of these events happened before the courtier Thomas Culpeper was accused, much less executed. And yet both wills name only one son named Thomas. Alexander's calls Thomas "myne eldist sonne" and mentions one other son, John. Constance's also names only two sons by Alexander, Thomas and John. (She had an additional son, George Harper, by her first marriage.)

    Constance's will was proved at London on 13 Nov 1542, so it's entirely possible that she lived past 10 Nov 1541, the day the courtier Thomas Culpepper was executed. And there is a codicil to Constance's will, undated, but it makes none of the adjustments one might expect if one of one's legatees had been beheaded at Tyburn since the main will was drawn up.

    Even more to the point, if backwoods gentry Alexander and Constance Culpeper had a son who was a fast-rising figure at the royal court, one would think he would at least be mentioned in one or both of their wills. Remember again that when both of these wills were drawn up, the courtier Thomas Culpeper had yet to be accused of any wrongdoing.

    Finally, the will of the Thomas Culpeper who was definitely a son of Alexander and Constance Culpeper, mentioned in both of their wills, is dated 6 Aug 1557; it was proved 20 Oct 1558, and he was buried at St. Mary's in Goudhurst on 13 May 1558. He was married twice, to Elizabeth Hawte in about 1522 and to Ellen Hendley in about 1540. He is obviously not the courtier who was executed in November 1541.

    Where does the claim about the courtier's parentage come from? Probably the 1592 Visitation of Kent. Specifically, the 1924 volume The Visitations of Kent, Taken in the Years 1574 and 1592 by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, edited by W. Bruce Bannerman, part 2, London, 1924 (Harleian Society volume 75). "The present Volume contains the remaining portion of the letters, I-Z, of the second Visitation, in 1574, together with the third Visitation, made in 1592, based on a contemporary MS bearing the autograph of Percy, Viscount Strangford, London, 1816, with the addition, from other sources, of some further Pedigrees and Arms." We're uncertain what "contemporary MS" means in this context: an actual manuscript made by a herald in the 1590s, or not? And as to the "autograph of Percy, Viscount Strangford, London, 1816", we are doubtful about the mighty authenticating credibility emanating from the signature of Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, 6th Viscount Strangford (1780-1855), whose career as a British diplomat went into an abrupt decline when, as ambassador to Russia in 1826, he was caught falsifying dispatches to the British government and revealing confidential documents to the Austrian ambassador in St. Petersburg. At any rate, these are the pertinent passages from the 1924 volume's representation of the 1592 visitation, all on page 92:

    Sr John Colepeper of Bedgebery aforsaide knight Sonne and heire to Walter married Agnes the daughter of . . . . . and by her hathe issue Sr Alexander Colepeper knighte his eldest Sonne […]

    Sr Alexander Colepeper of Bedgebery aforsaide knighte Sonne and heire to Sr John maried to his first wiffe Agnes Daughter to Roger Davye of Northfelde in the County of Kent Esquire and by her had issue Alys. After the saide Sr Alexander maried to his seconde wiffe Constance Daughter to Robert Chamberlein and wydowe of Harper, and her her had issue Thomas Colepeper his eldist Sonne, and Thomas Colepeper second Sonne, and John Colepeper thirde Sonne, Elizabeth maried to St Clere gent., Anne maried to Raulfe Molyns of Barkeshier, and Johan maried to Aldred ffitz James of Somersetshire Esquire, Margarett married to Phillippe Chowte gent and Katherin maried to Edwarde Barrett gent.

    Anne's husband was actually William Molyns, not Raulfe or Ralph. Johanna's husband was Alfred Fitzjames, not Aldred, but given the fluidity of late-medieval names he may well have gone by Aldred two or three times a week. At any rate, even stipulating that these passages represent a perfect copy of the original 1592 visitation, it remains that this information would have been taken down by the heralds from people reciting family history over fifty years after the deaths of Alexander and Constance Culpeper.

    We would like to know if the author of the ODNB essay about Katherine Howard, Retha M. Warnicke, has other sources that would indicate that the courtier Thomas Culpeper was in fact a son of Alexander and Constance. We would also like to know the source for the information that his stated older brother, also named Thomas, was "a client of Thomas Cromwell." In the absence of any such information, we're inclined to believe that this theory of the parentage of the courtier Thomas Culpeper is merely yet another example of the less-than-perfect reliability of visitation pedigrees.

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    (1) Depending on whether TNH, AP, and GFS ancestor Joan Roberts was a daughter of her father Walter Roberts's second wife Isabel Culpepper, daughter of John Culpepper and Agnes Gainsford, as seems most probable, instead of his first wife, Margaret Penn. See Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson, and Janet Chevally Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings of New England", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 165:245, October 2011; 166:46, January 2012.

    (2) And possibly of PNH, if it's ever proved that his 9G-grandfather Henry Colepepper (d. 1675 in Virginia) was a son of his fellow Virginia emigrant John Culpeper (1637-1674), as has often been speculated. If this turned out to be the case, John Culpeper and Agnes Gainsford would be the most recent common ancestors of PNH and TNH.

    Catherine married Henry VIII, King of England on 28 Jul 1540 in Oatlands Palace, Surrey, England. Henry (son of Henry VII, King of England and lord of Ireland and Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of England) was born on 28 Jun 1491 in Greenwich, Kent, England; died on 28 Jan 1547 in Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London, England; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 4.  Isabel Leigh Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) died on 16 Feb 1573.

    Notes:

    She was subsequently married to James Stumpe (d. 1563) and then Thomas Stafford. Over the decades she sold off most of her first husband's property in order that she and her husbands could maintain the extravagant lifestyle to which she had become accustomed at the court of Henry VIII.

    Isabel married Edward Baynton about 18 Jan 1532. Edward (son of John Baynton and Joan Digges) was born about 1480 in of Bromham, Wiltshire, England; died on 27 Nov 1544. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Henry Baynton  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1536 in of Edington, Wiltshire, England; died after 1594.


Generation: 4

  1. 5.  Henry Baynton Descendancy chart to this point (4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1536 in of Edington, Wiltshire, England; died after 1594.

    Notes:

    MP for Malmesbury, 1572; Devizes, 1584 and 1586; Old Sarum, 1589, and possibly Devizes again in 1593.

    "In 1593 he succeeded his mother to the site and demesnes of the monastery of Edington, Wiltshire. He so despoiled the house there, that the Marquess of Wiltshire alleged that £1000 would not repair it." [Royal Ancestry, citation details below.]

    Family/Spouse: Anne Cavendish. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Ferdinando Baynton  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 28 May 1566; was christened on 28 May 1566 in Bromham, Wiltshire, England; died after 1622.


Generation: 5

  1. 6.  Ferdinando Baynton Descendancy chart to this point (5.Henry4, 4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born before 28 May 1566; was christened on 28 May 1566 in Bromham, Wiltshire, England; died after 1622.

    Notes:

    His wife's grandfather, William Weare alias, innkeeper of Salisbury, left to her all his lands and tenements in Salisbury, by which means Ferdinando Baynton became an innkeeper himself. Observed Walter Goodwin Davis (citation details below), "As the third son of a fourth son of his grandfather, Sir Edward Baynton, Ferdinando would have expcted no share in his family's great wealth and it seems obvious that he got none."

    Ferdinando married Jane Weare alias Browne about 1598. Jane (daughter of John Weare alias Browne) died after 1629. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Anne Baynton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1602; was christened on 30 Dec 1602 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died between 14 Mar 1679 and 21 May 1679 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.


Generation: 6

  1. 7.  Anne Baynton Descendancy chart to this point (6.Ferdinando5, 5.Henry4, 4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born on 23 Sep 1602; was christened on 30 Dec 1602 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died between 14 Mar 1679 and 21 May 1679 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptised: 23 Sep 1602

    Notes:

    One of TWK's twelve proven "gateway ancestors."

    "Because in all probability no other seventeenth-century English emigrant to America had so many close kinsmen of high rank as Anne possessed, they are partially listed here, at the risk of repetition. Through her great-aunt Bridget Baynton, Anne was the second cousin of the Countess of Suffolk, the Countess of Lincoln and the Countess of Rutland, and the second cousin, once removed, of the Duchess of Buckingham. Through her great-grandfather Sir William Cavendish, she was a great-niece of the Earl of Devonshire, the Countess of Shrewsbury and the Countess of Lennox, and the first cousin, once removed, of Lady Arabella Stuart, the Duke of Newcastle and the Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull. This constitutes an outstanding example of the fluidity of English society, a fluidity which would have been almost impossible in the caste systems of the European continent." [Walter Goodwin Davis, citation details below.]

    Davis is probably right that "no other seventeenth-century English emigrant to America had so many close kinsmen of high rank as Anne possessed", although Mary Launce (ancestor of AP) was probably competitive. Meanwhile, gateway ancestor Elizabeth St. John (ancestor of JTS) was probably the emigrant most closely related to contemporary English royalty, being a half fifth cousin once removed to Charles I. Anne Baynton was a sixth cousin once removed to that particular monarch, through common ancestors Richard Wydevill and Joan Bittlesgate.

    "In 1664 [...] Anne, wrote Lord Clarendon in England requesting help restoring a wine license formerly granted to her father." [Royal Ancestry, citation details below]

    Anne married Christopher Batt on 12 Oct 1629 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Christopher (son of Thomas Batt and Joane Byley) was born before 6 Jul 1601; was christened on 6 Jul 1601 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 9 Aug 1661 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Anne Batt  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1 Aug 1630; was christened on 1 Aug 1630 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 3 Oct 1688 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; was buried on 5 Oct 1688 in Old Burying Ground, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    2. 9. Jane Batt  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 18 Dec 1631; was christened on 18 Dec 1631 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 1 Jan 1710 in Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts.


Generation: 7

  1. 8.  Anne Batt Descendancy chart to this point (7.Anne6, 6.Ferdinando5, 5.Henry4, 4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born before 1 Aug 1630; was christened on 1 Aug 1630 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 3 Oct 1688 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; was buried on 5 Oct 1688 in Old Burying Ground, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Anne married Edmond Angier on 12 Jun 1657 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Edmond (son of John Angier and Ann Sherman) was born before 31 Mar 1612; was christened on 31 Mar 1612 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 4 Mar 1692 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Elizabeth Angier  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 22 Sep 1667; was christened on 22 Sep 1667 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

  2. 9.  Jane Batt Descendancy chart to this point (7.Anne6, 6.Ferdinando5, 5.Henry4, 4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born before 18 Dec 1631; was christened on 18 Dec 1631 in St. Edmund's, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 1 Jan 1710 in Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Jane married Dr. Peter Toppan on 3 Apr 1661 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Peter (son of Abraham Toppan and Susanna Taylor) was born in Aug 1633; was christened in Aug 1633 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died on 3 Nov 1707 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Samuel Toppan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jun 1670 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 30 Oct 1750 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.


Generation: 8

  1. 10.  Elizabeth Angier Descendancy chart to this point (8.Anne7, 7.Anne6, 6.Ferdinando5, 5.Henry4, 4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born before 22 Sep 1667; was christened on 22 Sep 1667 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Elizabeth married Jonathan Pierpont on 29 Oct 1691. Jonathan (son of Robert Pierpont) died on 2 Jun 1709 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Sarah Pierpont  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 11.  Samuel Toppan Descendancy chart to this point (9.Jane7, 7.Anne6, 6.Ferdinando5, 5.Henry4, 4.Isabel3, 2.Joyce2, 1.Richard1) was born on 5 Jun 1670 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 30 Oct 1750 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Samuel married Abigail Wigglesworth on 23 Dec 1700 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Abigail (daughter of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth and Martha Mudge) was born on 20 Mar 1681 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died on 28 Jan 1771 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Rev. Benjamin Tappan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Feb 1721 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 6 May 1790 in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Essex, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Burial Ground, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Essex, Massachusetts.