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Sir Martin Culpepper 1560–1604 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 May 1560

Birth Location: Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 26 Jun 1604

Death Location: Kent, Worcestershire, England

Father: Walter Culpepper

Mother: Mary Holbrook

Spouse(s): Dame Aston

Children(s): Alice Culpepper, Anna Culpepper, Stephen Culpepper, Lettice Culpepper, Martin Culpepper, Alice Culpepper

The story of Sir Martin Culpepper began in 1560 in Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England. Sir Martin Culpepper married Dame Lady Joyce Lucy Aston, and had children including Alice Culpepper, Anna Culpepper, Lettice Culpepper, Martin Culpepper, Stephen Culpepper. Sir Martin Culpepper passed away in 1604 in Kent, Worcestershire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Sir Martin Culpepper began in 1560 in Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England.
  • Sir Martin Culpepper married Dame Lady Joyce Lucy Aston, and had children including Alice Culpepper, Anna Culpepper, Lettice Culpepper, Martin Culpepper, Stephen Culpepper.
  • Sir Martin Culpepper passed away in 1604 in Kent, Worcestershire, England.

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Sir Culpepper's Ancestors

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Sir Culpepper
1560–1604
Birth Place: Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England
Parents
Walter Culpepper
1541–1612
Mary Holbrook
1545–
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Sir Culpepper's Descendants

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Sir (Martin) Culpepper (1 May 1560–26 Jun 1604) m. Dame (Lady Joyce (Lucy)) Aston (6 Jun 1566–3 Jan 1619)
  1. 1. Alice Culpepper 1575–1625 m. George Nin 1575–1626 m. George Nunn 1575–1625
    1. 1. Ann (Nin) Nunn 1595–1675
    2. 2. Elizabeth Nunn 1610–1659
    3. 3. Ann (Nin) Nunn 1595–1675
    4. 4. Mary (Ann) Nunn 1595–1675
    5. 5. John Nunn 1602–
    6. 6. Elizabeth (Jones Flowers Nin) (Nunne) 1599–1659 m. John (III William) Taylor 1607–1652
      1. 1. Elizabeth Taylor 1631–1631
      2. 2. William Taylor 1632–1710
      3. 3. Phillip (I) Taylor 1634–1734
      4. 4. Sarah (Jane) Taylor 1625–1687
      5. 5. John (Taylor II) Capt 1628–1702
      6. 6. Richard ("The Tailor") Taylor 1625–1673
      7. 7. Colonel (James Walker Taylor "The) Elder" 1635–1698
    7. 7. John Nunn 1602–1673
    8. 8. Ann Puckett 1595–1675
    9. 9. Mary (Ann) Nunn 1595–1675
  2. 2. Anna Culpepper 1601–1601
  3. 3. Stephen Culpepper 1581–1611
  4. 4. Lettice Culpepper 1580–1599
  5. 5. Martin Culpepper 1580–1603
  6. 6. Alice Culpepper 1585–1625

Sir Culpepper's Timeline

2 Records

1560
1 May 1560
Birth of Sir Martin Culpepper in Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England
Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England
1604
26 Jun 1604
Age 44
Death of Sir Martin Culpepper in Kent, Worcestershire, England
Kent, Worcestershire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 May 1560
    Event Place: Dean, Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Jun 1604
    Event Place: Kent, Worcestershire, England

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