(?) Sugg
Male, #16209, (say 1903 - )
| Birth* | say 1903 | (?) was born say 1903. |
| Marriage* | | He married Cora Lee Lowry. |
William Cary Lowry
Male, #16210, (25 May 1905 - 18 July 1927)
| Birth* | 25 May 1905 | William was born on 25 May 1905. |
| | He was the son of Joseph Edward Lowry and Ellen Arline Culpepper. |
| (Grandson) Photographed | 1907 | William Washington Culpepper was photographed in 1907 at Albertville, Marshall Co., Alabama, Left to right -- front row: Johnny Hudson Culpepper, Jessie Leroy Culpepper, Thomas Eugene Moore, Malcolm Monroe Moore, Ashton Clemont Lowry, Ollin Ollene Lowry, William Cary Lowry, Ethyl Gibson, Cora Lee Lowry;
middle row: Louis Alford Culpepper holding Lydia Grace Culpepper, Robert Benjamin F. Culpepper holding Velma Mae Moore, James Jefferson Moore holding Gladys Feraby Moore, Pheraby (Caldwell) Culpepper, William Washington Culpepper, Leon Gibson, & Mr. Prater (sharecropper);
back row: Anna Lita Jane (Johnson) Culpepper, Ellen Arline (Culpepper) Lowry holding Sunshine Lowry, Malinda Rebecca (Culpepper) Moore holding William Jackson Moore, Sarah Minnie L. (Culpepper) Gibson holding Malon Clifford Gibson, Mary Louisa Katherine (Culpepper) Phillips, Nancy Ann Frances Elizabeth Alice (Culpepper) Busby, Mrs. Prater;
standing behind William Washington Culpepper: on left, Etta Vesta (Culpepper) Morgan, on right, probably Eva Electres Lowry;
standing in doorway of house: unknown.1 William Washington Culpepper family |
| Death* | 18 Jul 1927 | He died on 18 Jul 1927. |
Citations
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Correspondence from Billy Wendell Dunn, Arab, AL, to Lew Griffin, say 1978.
Sunshine Lowry
Female, #16211, (22 August 1907 - 13 November 1976)
| Married Name | | Her married name was Marlowe. |
| (Granddaughter) Photographed | 1907 | William Washington Culpepper was photographed in 1907 at Albertville, Marshall Co., Alabama, Left to right -- front row: Johnny Hudson Culpepper, Jessie Leroy Culpepper, Thomas Eugene Moore, Malcolm Monroe Moore, Ashton Clemont Lowry, Ollin Ollene Lowry, William Cary Lowry, Ethyl Gibson, Cora Lee Lowry;
middle row: Louis Alford Culpepper holding Lydia Grace Culpepper, Robert Benjamin F. Culpepper holding Velma Mae Moore, James Jefferson Moore holding Gladys Feraby Moore, Pheraby (Caldwell) Culpepper, William Washington Culpepper, Leon Gibson, & Mr. Prater (sharecropper);
back row: Anna Lita Jane (Johnson) Culpepper, Ellen Arline (Culpepper) Lowry holding Sunshine Lowry, Malinda Rebecca (Culpepper) Moore holding William Jackson Moore, Sarah Minnie L. (Culpepper) Gibson holding Malon Clifford Gibson, Mary Louisa Katherine (Culpepper) Phillips, Nancy Ann Frances Elizabeth Alice (Culpepper) Busby, Mrs. Prater;
standing behind William Washington Culpepper: on left, Etta Vesta (Culpepper) Morgan, on right, probably Eva Electres Lowry;
standing in doorway of house: unknown.1 William Washington Culpepper family |
| Birth* | 22 Aug 1907 | Sunshine was born on 22 Aug 1907. |
| | She was the daughter of Joseph Edward Lowry and Ellen Arline Culpepper. |
| Marriage* | say 1933 | She married Jewell Dollar say 1933. |
| Married Name | say 1933 | As of say 1933, her married name was Dollar. |
| Marriage* | | She married Raymond Marlowe. |
| Death* | 13 Nov 1976 | She died at Gadsden, Etowah Co., Alabama, on 13 Nov 1976. |
Citations
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Correspondence from Billy Wendell Dunn, Arab, AL, to Lew Griffin, say 1978.
Raymond Marlowe
Male, #16212, (circa 1904 - )
| Birth* | circa 1904 | Raymond was born circa 1904. |
| Marriage* | | He married Sunshine Lowry. |
Jewell Dollar
Male, #16213, (22 March 1910 - 23 January 1988)
Floy Irene Lowry
Female, #16214, (7 November 1910 - 18 July 1913)
Paul Edward Lowry
Male, #16215, (17 September 1913 - May 1982)
Juanita Virginia Dyar
Female, #16216, (circa 1914 - )
| Birth* | circa 1914 | Juanita was born circa 1914. |
| Marriage* | 13 Dec 1935 | She married Paul Edward Lowry on 13 Dec 1935. |
| Married Name | 13 Dec 1935 | As of 13 Dec 1935, her married name was Lowry. |
| Residence* | Mar 2009 | Juanita resided in Mar 2009.1 |
Citations
- E-mail from Paula Lowry Riley, e-mail address, 138 Whisperwood Lane, Madison, AL 35758, 256-461-8039 to Lew Griffin, Mar 2009.
Ollin Ollene Lowry
Male, #16217, (17 May 1903 - February 1982)
| Birth* | 17 May 1903 | Ollin was born on 17 May 1903. |
| | He was the son of Joseph Edward Lowry and Ellen Arline Culpepper. |
| Marriage* | | He married (?) (?). |
| (Grandson) Photographed | 1907 | William Washington Culpepper was photographed in 1907 at Albertville, Marshall Co., Alabama, Left to right -- front row: Johnny Hudson Culpepper, Jessie Leroy Culpepper, Thomas Eugene Moore, Malcolm Monroe Moore, Ashton Clemont Lowry, Ollin Ollene Lowry, William Cary Lowry, Ethyl Gibson, Cora Lee Lowry;
middle row: Louis Alford Culpepper holding Lydia Grace Culpepper, Robert Benjamin F. Culpepper holding Velma Mae Moore, James Jefferson Moore holding Gladys Feraby Moore, Pheraby (Caldwell) Culpepper, William Washington Culpepper, Leon Gibson, & Mr. Prater (sharecropper);
back row: Anna Lita Jane (Johnson) Culpepper, Ellen Arline (Culpepper) Lowry holding Sunshine Lowry, Malinda Rebecca (Culpepper) Moore holding William Jackson Moore, Sarah Minnie L. (Culpepper) Gibson holding Malon Clifford Gibson, Mary Louisa Katherine (Culpepper) Phillips, Nancy Ann Frances Elizabeth Alice (Culpepper) Busby, Mrs. Prater;
standing behind William Washington Culpepper: on left, Etta Vesta (Culpepper) Morgan, on right, probably Eva Electres Lowry;
standing in doorway of house: unknown.1 William Washington Culpepper family |
| Death* | Feb 1982 | He died at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, in Feb 1982. |
| Biography* | | Phil Lowry wrote, 31 Jan 1979, that Ollen was living in a Health Care Home in Birmingham. |
Citations
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Correspondence from Billy Wendell Dunn, Arab, AL, to Lew Griffin, say 1978.
Daniel Scaife Cooper
Male, #16218, (3 March 1840 - 6 August 1892)
| Birth* | 3 Mar 1840 | Daniel was born at Georgia on 3 Mar 1840. |
| Employment* | | Daniel's occupation: farmer. |
| | He was the son of David George Cooper Jr. and Nancy Caroline Culpepper. |
| Marriage* | | He married Martha Ann Dampier. |
| (household member) 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Daniel listed as a household member living with David George Cooper Jr. on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Talbot Co., Georgia.1 |
| Civil War* | between 1862 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1862 and 1865 (Daniel was third corporal (Mar 1862) in Company H, 59th Regiment GA Volunteer Infantry.). |
| Census | 1880 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1880. |
| Death* | 6 Aug 1892 | He died at Colquitt Co., Georgia, on 6 Aug 1892. |
| Burial* | | His body was interred at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, near, Berlin, Colquitt Co., Georgia.2 |
| Biography* | | The date of birth on "Daniel S." Cooper's tombstone appears to read 3 Mar "1833" which was over five years before his parents were married. Based on the marriage date of his parents and Daniel's age in census records, a tentative date of birth of 3 Mar 1840 has been arrived at.
Daniel served with his brother, Thomas J. Cooper, as third corporal (Mar 1862) in Company H, 59th Regiment GA Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.
A "Daniel S. Cooper" was received by certificate in 1882 by R. B. Bryan according to The Church Register of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South Colquitt County, Georgia by Lee Collins Hale, Nov 1978. He remained a member of the church until his death. Lee also noted that there was a Daniel Cooper who was a Tax Collector and Tax Receiver for Colquitt Co., GA from 1881-1889. It has not been verified that this was the same Daniel Cooper, but it seems likely. |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 314, 15th District, Talbot Co., GA
David G. Cooper, 33, M, Farmer, GA
Caroline (Culpepper) Cooper, 30, F, GA
Daniel Cooper, 12, M, GA
Thomas Cooper, 10, M, GA
Elizabeth Cooper, 8, F, GA
Emila Cooper, 5, F, GA
Frances Cooper, 1, F, GA
Mary Culpepper, 50, F, GA.
- Cemetery Census,"Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery," Warner Robins GA; F.D. & Lee Collins Hale, reader.
No 84.
Martha Ann Dampier
Female, #16219, (20 July 1843 - 2 September 1890)
| Married Name | | Her married name was Cooper. |
| Birth* | 20 Jul 1843 | Martha was born at Georgia on 20 Jul 1843. |
| Marriage* | | She married Daniel Scaife Cooper. |
| | She was the daughter of Daniel Dampier and Mary J. (?). |
| Census* | 1880 | Martha was in the in 1880 census at Colquitt Co., Georgia. |
| Death* | 2 Sep 1890 | She died on 2 Sep 1890. |
| Burial* | | Her body was interred at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, near, Berlin, Colquitt Co., Georgia.1 |
| Biography* | | A "Martha Ann Cooper" apparently the wife of Daniel S. Cooper, was received by certificate by R. B. Bryan in 1882 according to The Church Register of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South Colquitt County, Georgia by Lee Collins Hale, Nov 1978. She was listed as having been removed by death in 1891. |
Citations
- Cemetery Census,"Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery," Warner Robins GA; F.D. & Lee Collins Hale, reader.
No 85.
Thomas Jefferson Cooper
Male, #16220, (28 February 1842 - 28 January 1906)
| Birth* | 28 Feb 1842 | Thomas was born at Georgia on 28 Feb 1842.1 |
| | He was the son of David George Cooper Jr. and Nancy Caroline Culpepper. |
| (household member) 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Thomas listed as a household member living with David George Cooper Jr. on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Talbot Co., Georgia.2 |
| Civil War* | between 1861 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1861 and 1865 (Thomas served with his brother, Daniel, as 4th corporal in Company H, 59th Regiment GA Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.). |
| Death* | 28 Jan 1906 | He died at Colquitt Co., Georgia, on 28 Jan 1906. |
| Burial* | say 30 Jan 1906 | His body was interred say 30 Jan 1906 at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, near, Berlin, Colquitt Co., Georgia.1 |
Citations
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E-mail from Cleveland, TN Jackie Brown.
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 314, 15th District, Talbot Co., GA
David G. Cooper, 33, M, Farmer, GA
Caroline (Culpepper) Cooper, 30, F, GA
Daniel Cooper, 12, M, GA
Thomas Cooper, 10, M, GA
Elizabeth Cooper, 8, F, GA
Emila Cooper, 5, F, GA
Frances Cooper, 1, F, GA
Mary Culpepper, 50, F, GA.
Mary Elizabeth Cooper
Female, #16221, (31 December 1844 - 1924)
| Birth* | 31 Dec 1844 | Mary was born at Georgia on 31 Dec 1844.1 |
| | She was the daughter of David George Cooper Jr. and Nancy Caroline Culpepper. |
| (household member) 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Mary listed as a household member living with David George Cooper Jr. on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Talbot Co., Georgia.2 |
| Marriage* | 23 Jan 1865 | She married Francis Marion Croft at Brooks Co., Georgia, on 23 Jan 1865. |
| Married Name | 23 Jan 1865 | As of 23 Jan 1865, her married name was Croft. |
| Census | 1880 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1880. |
| Census | 1900 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1900. |
| Death* | 1924 | She died at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1924. |
| Burial* | | Her body was interred at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Berlin, Colquitt Co., Georgia. |
| Biography* | |
Elizabeth was known as "Bettie." Mrs. F. D. (Betty Lee Collins) Hale wrote in 19 Jan 1994 notes on a Cooper/Croft Family Group Record that in the 1900 census Elizabeth was listed as having been married 33 years and was the mother of four children, three of whom were still living. Walter, Laura, Augustus and Maggie were listed in the 1880 census. Laura has not been located in later records. Perhaps she died before the 1900 census. Unfortunately the 1890 U. S. census burned so it is difficult to follow the transition of the children. In the 1900 census, Elizabeth and Francis Marion Croft appear to have taken in their widowed daughter, Maggie, and her children. A widowed 66 year old Elizabeth was recorded (ED 35, Sheet 10) in the 1910 census in Colquitt Co, GA again with Maggie and her children plus the children of son, Thaddeus, and his wife, Melissa. Also in the house was Fred, the a son of another son, Augustus, by his first marriage. |
Citations
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E-mail from Cleveland, TN Jackie Brown.
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 314, 15th District, Talbot Co., GA
David G. Cooper, 33, M, Farmer, GA
Caroline (Culpepper) Cooper, 30, F, GA
Daniel Cooper, 12, M, GA
Thomas Cooper, 10, M, GA
Elizabeth Cooper, 8, F, GA
Emila Cooper, 5, F, GA
Frances Cooper, 1, F, GA
Mary Culpepper, 50, F, GA.
Francis Marion Croft
Male, #16222, (January 1845 - 11 December 1909)
| Birth* | Jan 1845 | Francis was born at Barnwell District, South Carolina, in Jan 1845.1 |
| | He was the son of Nathaniel Croft and Mary Ann Elizabeth Hiers. |
| Census* | 1860 | Francis was in the in 1860 census at Colquitt Co., Georgia. |
| Civil War* | between 1863 and 1865 | He served in the War Between the States between 1863 and 1865 (On 11 Jan 1863, Marion was a Private in Company D, 20th GA Regiment of the Confederate Army. He was sent to Quitman, GA hospital in July 1864, and paroled at Thomasville, GA 25 May 1865.).1 |
| Marriage* | 23 Jan 1865 | He married Mary Elizabeth Cooper at Brooks Co., Georgia, on 23 Jan 1865. |
| Census | 1880 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1880. |
| Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Colquitt Co., Georgia, in 1900. |
| Burial* | | His body was interred at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Berlin, Colquitt Co., Georgia. |
| Death* | 11 Dec 1909 | He died at Colquitt Co., Georgia, on 11 Dec 1909. |
| Biography* | | Francis Marion Croft was known as Marion. In 19 Jan 1994 notes, Mrs. F. D. (Betty Lee Collins) Hale noted on a Cooper/Culpepper Family Chart that Francis Marion Croft served in "Co. D. 20th Ga. Cav." in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. |
Citations
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E-mail from Cleveland, TN Jackie Brown.
Emma Cooper
Female, #16223, (14 August 1846 - 19 April 1918)
| Birth* | 14 Aug 1846 | Emma was born at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 14 Aug 1846. |
| | She was the daughter of David George Cooper Jr. and Nancy Caroline Culpepper. |
| (household member) 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Emma listed as a household member living with David George Cooper Jr. on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Talbot Co., Georgia.1 |
| Marriage* | 9 Jul 1868 | She married Aaron J. Rogers at Brooks Co., Georgia, on 9 Jul 1868. |
| Married Name | 9 Jul 1868 | As of 9 Jul 1868, her married name was Rogers. |
| Death* | 19 Apr 1918 | She died at Colquitt Co., Georgia, on 19 Apr 1918. |
| Burial* | | Her body was interred at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, near, Berlin, Colquitt Co., Georgia.2 |
| Biography* | | Mrs. F. D. (Betty Lee Collins) Hale wrote in 19 Jan 1994 notes that in the 1900 census Emma was listed as the mother of seven children, five of whom were still living. |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
Page 314, 15th District, Talbot Co., GA
David G. Cooper, 33, M, Farmer, GA
Caroline (Culpepper) Cooper, 30, F, GA
Daniel Cooper, 12, M, GA
Thomas Cooper, 10, M, GA
Elizabeth Cooper, 8, F, GA
Emila Cooper, 5, F, GA
Frances Cooper, 1, F, GA
Mary Culpepper, 50, F, GA.
- Cemetery Census,"Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery," Warner Robins GA; F.D. & Lee Collins Hale, reader.
No 156.
Aaron J. Rogers
Male, #16224, (5 May 1849 - 15 January 1917)
Citations
- Cemetery Census,"Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery," Warner Robins GA; F.D. & Lee Collins Hale, reader.
No 155.