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Alicia Culpepper 1671–1710 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1671
Birth Location: Hollingbourne, Kent, England
Death Date: 12 January 1710
Death Location: Harrietsham, Maidstone Burrough, Kent, England
Father: Sir. Hollingbourn
Mother: Lady Culpepper
Spouse(s): Dutton Esq.
Children(s): Edwin Steed
The story of Alicia Culpepper began in 1671 in Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Alicia Culpepper married Dutton Stead Esq, and had children including Edwin Francis Steed. Alicia Culpepper passed away in 1710 in Harrietsham, Maidstone Burrough, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of Alicia Culpepper began in 1671 in Hollingbourne, Kent, England.
- Alicia Culpepper married Dutton Stead Esq, and had children including Edwin Francis Steed.
- Alicia Culpepper passed away in 1710 in Harrietsham, Maidstone Burrough, Kent, England.
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Alicia Culpepper's Ancestors
Alicia Culpepper's Descendants
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1. Edwin (Francis) Steed 1701–1735
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1. John (Steed) Sr 1710–1789
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1. Mark (M) Steed 1748–1838 m. Catherine (Caty Griffin) (W\O) 1756–1839 m. Catherine (Caty Griffin) (W\O) 1756–1839
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1. Christina (Christeny) Steed 1768–1836 m. John (Moore Lockhart) Sr 1766–1832
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Alicia Culpepper's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1671
Event Place: Hollingbourne, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 January 1710
Event Place: Harrietsham, Maidstone Burrough, Kent, England