Mary Ann Culpepper
Female, #34625, (13 March 1862 - 20 August 1892)
| Name Variation | Mary Ann Culpepper was also known as Nancy.1 | |
| Birth* | 13 Mar 1862 | Mary was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 13 Mar 1862. |
| (household member) 1870 Census | 1 Jun 1870 | Mary listed as a household member living with Francis Gillespie Culpepper on the 1870 Census at Lavaca Co., Texas.1 |
| Married Name | 23 Dec 1877 | As of 23 Dec 1877, her married name was Thames. |
| Marriage* | 23 Dec 1877 | She married William Jackson Thames at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 23 Dec 1877.2 |
| Census | 1880 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Lavaca Co., Texas, in 1880. |
| Death* | 20 Aug 1892 | She died at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 20 Aug 1892. |
| Biography* | There is a question about Mary Ann Culpepper's date of birth. The tombstone of Mary Ann's mother, Mary Ann (Guthrie) Culpepper in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Lavaca Co., TX records a death date of 1861 which means either that her mother's date of death is incorrect or that Mary Ann's date of birth 13 Mar 1862 is incorrect. Census records are not very helpful, Mary Ann was listed as nine years old in the 1870 census but as 18 years old in the 1880 census. Mrs. C. M. (Pat Burgin) Lee preserved the following marriage record: W. J. Thames To Mary Ann Culpepper The State of Texas__To Any regularly ordained Minister of the County of Lavaca____Gospel, Judge or Justice of the Peace, Greetings You are hereby Authorized to solemnize the rites of matrimony between W. J. Thames, And Mary Ann Culpepper join them together in holy bonds of wed lock, And for so doing this Shall be your warrant; And due return of this writ made to this office as the law directs, __________Given under my hand And official seal at office __________in Hallettsville this 21st day of Decr AD 1877 ____________________W W Allen Clerk County Court Lavaca _____[seal]______________________County Texas, Executed the 23d day of Decr, AD 1877 by joining in the holy bonds of matrimony W J. Tames and Mary Ann Culpepper ____________________D E Hicks J.P.L.C. Filed Jany 24, 1878 ___________________W W Allen Clerk, C.C.L.C. Mary Ann would have been either 15 or 16 years old when she married. Mary Ann was listed as "my deceased daughther, Mary Ann Thames" in her father's 1898 will. |
Family | William Jackson Thames b. 28 Mar 1857, d. Feb 1902 | |
| Marriage* | 23 Dec 1877 | She married William Jackson Thames at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 23 Dec 1877.2 |
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| Last Edited | 2 Mar 2004 |
Citations
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Sheet/Pg 134, Pg 473 (15 Jul 1870), Lavaca Co., TX
Frank Culpepper, 66, M, SC, RE=$1500, PE=$1500, Farmer
Egletine Culpepper, 60, F, SC
Shadrick D. Culpepper, 36, M, GA
Amanda Culpepper, 28, F, AL
Georgia Culpepper, 19, F, MS
Mattie Culpepper, 11, F, TX
Nancy A. Culpepper, 9, F, TX
Daniel F. Culpepper, 45, M, AL, Stock-Raiser
John Holly, 22, M, MO, Works on Farm. - Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8795
Lavaca Co., TX: Mary Ann Culpepper and W. J. Thames, 23 Dec 1877, Book II, p. 208.
William Jackson Thames1
Male, #34626, (28 March 1857 - February 1902)
| Birth* | 28 Mar 1857 | William was born at Texas on 28 Mar 1857.2 |
| Employment* | William's occupation: farmer. | |
| Marriage* | 23 Dec 1877 | He married Mary Ann Culpepper at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 23 Dec 1877.3 |
| Census* | 1880 | William was in the in 1880 census at Lavaca Co., Texas. |
| Marriage* | 1899 | He married Sarah Saphronia Rinehart at Gonzales Co., Texas, in 1899.4 |
| Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Gonzales Co., Texas, in 1900. |
| Death* | Feb 1902 | He died at Saturn Cemetery, Gonzales Co., Texas, in Feb 1902.4 |
| Biography* | The widower, William J. Thames, was listed with his children in the 1900 census of Gonzales Co., TX but there is a question about the "Saffronia" that is listed in the household with a Feb 1880 TX birth date. She was not listed in the 1880 census in the William Thames household. |
Family | Mary Ann Culpepper b. 13 Mar 1862, d. 20 Aug 1892 | |
| Marriage* | 23 Dec 1877 | He married Mary Ann Culpepper at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 23 Dec 1877.3 |
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| Last Edited | 13 Feb 2003 |
Citations
- E-mail from Lee Y. Ponder (Thames researcher), e-mail address, 5611 Cypress Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32303 to Warren L. Culpepper.
- E-mail from Weldon Clark, e-mail address to Mary Brownyer, 2003.
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8795
Lavaca Co., TX: Mary Ann Culpepper and W. J. Thames, 23 Dec 1877, Book II, p. 208. - E-mail from Mary Brownyer, e-mail address, San Diego, CA, 2003.
Eglentine Culpepper
Female, #34627, (circa 1873 - 8 August 1909)
| Name Variation | Eglentine Culpepper was also known as Tiny. | |
| Birth* | circa 1873 | Eglentine was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, circa 1873. |
| Marriage* | 1899 | She married John David Burgin at Texas in 1899. |
| Married Name | 1899 | As of 1899, her married name was Burgin. |
| Death* | 8 Aug 1909 | She died at Tioga, Grayson Co., Texas, on 8 Aug 1909. |
| Burial* | circa 10 Aug 1909 | Her body was interred circa 10 Aug 1909 at Tioga Cemetery, Tioga, Grayson Co., Texas. |
| Biography* | Eglentine was named after her grandmother and she was listed as "Tina" in the 1880 census and as "Tiny" in her father's will. A mystery Eglentine appeared in the 1870 census in the James L.Culpepper household. This Eglentine was one year old and born in Texas which would match James L. Culpepper's daughter, Virginia Bell. Perhaps she was originally named Eglentine. Daniel did not remarry until 1872 and his daughter, Eglentine, was listed as seven years old in the 1880 census and so cannot have been the Eglentine listed in 1870. A granddaughter of John David Burgin and his second wife, Bertha (Mary Ruth Burgin Simmang) has 'a notebook written by Tiny detailing their married life which is most interesting.' Mrs. Simmang also sent the following obituary, written by Tina's husband: Obituary of Tiny Culpepper Burgin, written by J. D. Burgin and published in the Baptist Trumpet, Tioga, Texas, on 11 November 1909: It is with a sad heart that I attempt to write of the death of my darling wife, Mrs. Tiny Burgin. She was born May 9, 1873, died Aug. 8, 1909, making her stay on earth 36 years, 2 months and 29 days. She was the eldest child of Daniel F. and Zelphia Culpepper. Out of seven children there are only two that survive her, Cynthia and Winnie Burgin. She leaves an infant daughter, the above mentioned sister, half brother, J. W. Hollaway, broken hearted husband and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. She was born and raised at Sweet Home, Lavaca county, Texas. Was educated in the public schools of that county, attended two terms of the Sam Houston State Normal, graduating in 1896. She began teaching while in her teens and took great interest in the work as an instructor, having taught four successive terms in the High School at Hondo, Texas, and two at Tioga, Texas. She was married to J. D. Burgin Dec. 24, 1899. She professed a hope early in life, and united with Zion Primitive Baptist church near Devine, Texas, after an able sermon preached by the late Elder S. F. Cayce of Martin, Tenn., on Friday before the second Sunday in June, 1903, was baptized the next day and went into the communion service and lived a devoted member the balance of her life. We know our loss is her eternal gain, yet it is hard to give her up. Knowing that Christ doeth all things well, I humbly hope to meet my dear wife where we can join our never tiring voices in perfect praise to Jesus, sweet Jesus. She was all to me that a companion could be. It was said of us that we were foolishly devoted to each other, and that we would not live long together. It was one continuous love feast from first acquaintance till her death. A few days before she died she said she did not think she would live long, said she was ready to go but hated to leave me and as I would burst into tears she would try to comfort me and gave me good advice. Said she wished we could go at the same time. The last plain words she said were, "Goodbye, darling, I am gone." Oh, that I bad at my command of language strong enough to express and portray some of the noble traits and loveable Characteristics of my darling wife.. All that a host of neighbors and friends and three physicians could do was done, but the Lord's will, not ours, must and will be done. I miss her here, I miss her there, at church, at home, abroad and everywhere. Her remains were followed from our home to Lone Star church, Tioga, by a large concourse of neighbors and friends, and after a funeral discourse by Elder J. G. Webb, was laid to rest in the Tioga cemetery, to wait the resurrection mom. May the Lord bless little Ruth, Cynthia and Winnie, and all the bereaved ones everywhere, and 0 God, will thou remember the lonely, broken hearted writer. J. D. Burgin Referring to the above, I wish to say that I have never known a more devoted Christian than Sister Burgin. She was blessed with a fine mind, well cultivated, and besides this she was blessed with an abundance of God's grace, and while she was educated and refined, yet she was one of the most humble Christians I ever know, and while Brother and Sister Burgin were very devoted to each other, they were always ready to make others happy. They loved their church and unless providentially hindered always filled their seats at church. We miss our dear sister at church, at our homes and everywhere but while we feel our loss, we are sure that our loss is her eternal gain and desire to bow in humble submission to the will of the Lord, hoping that when the turmoils of this life are over that we too shall enter into that glorious rest above, where our dear sister is now resting in the arms of Jesus. May the Lord deal tenderly with our dear Brother Burgin, who is left to mourn the absence of his beloved companion, and may He bless all the bereaved ones and prepare them to meet in an unbroken family around the throne of God. |
Family | John David Burgin b. 24 Oct 1874, d. 18 Oct 1953 | |
| Marriage* | 1899 | She married John David Burgin at Texas in 1899. |
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| Last Edited | 20 Jan 2004 |
John David Burgin
Male, #34628, (24 October 1874 - 18 October 1953)
| Father | James Ervin Burgin b. 30 Nov 1850, d. 24 Feb 1921 | |
| Mother | Christian Elizabeth McCall b. Jan 1849, d. a 1900 | |
John David Burgin|b. 24 Oct 1874\nd. 18 Oct 1953|p2165.htm#i34628|James Ervin Burgin|b. 30 Nov 1850\nd. 24 Feb 1921|p2165.htm#i34637|Christian Elizabeth McCall|b. Jan 1849\nd. after 1900|p2165.htm#i34638|Thomas D. A. Burgin|b. say 1820|p2320.htm#i37108|Mary M. Ward|b. 20 Mar 1828\nd. 10 Nov 1902|p2320.htm#i37109||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 24 Oct 1874 | John was born at Troy, Pike Co., Alabama, on 24 Oct 1874. |
| He was the son of James Ervin Burgin and Christian Elizabeth McCall. | ||
| Census* | 1880 | John was in the in 1880 census at Pike Co., Alabama. |
| Marriage* | 1899 | He married Eglentine Culpepper at Texas in 1899. |
| Marriage | circa 1911 | He married Bertha Irene Jones circa 1911. |
| Marriage | 1918 | He married Jessie Smith in 1918. |
| Marriage | He married Mary Frick. | |
| Death* | 18 Oct 1953 | He died at San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, on 18 Oct 1953. |
Family | Eglentine Culpepper b. c 1873, d. 8 Aug 1909 | |
| Marriage* | 1899 | He married Eglentine Culpepper at Texas in 1899. |
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| Last Edited | 9 Oct 1999 |
Blanche Culpepper
Female, #34629, (19 March 1874 - 26 August 1892)
| Birth* | 19 Mar 1874 | Blanche was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 19 Mar 1874. |
| Marriage* | 15 Nov 1891 | She married Rufus Isaac Baucom at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 15 Nov 1891.1 |
| Married Name | 15 Nov 1891 | As of 15 Nov 1891, her married name was Baucom. |
| Death* | 26 Aug 1892 | She died at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 26 Aug 1892. |
| Burial* | circa 27 Aug 1892 | Her body was interred circa 27 Aug 1892 at Mount Olive Cemetery, Lavaca Co., Texas.2 |
| Biography* | Mrs. C. M. (Pat Burgin) Lee obtained a copy of the Lavaca Co., TX marriage record for "Rufus Baucom" and "Blanche Culpepper." They obtained a marriage record 14 Nov 1891 and were married by "J. E. Hicks J.P." 15 Nov 1891. Mrs. James L. (Vivian Hastings) Culpepper recorded the following the following from a tombstone in the Mt. Olive Cemetery in a 24 Sep 1978 letter: _________________________Mrs. Blanche Baucum _________________________Mar. 19, 1874 _________________________Aug. 26, 1892 _________________________18 yr.-5 mo.-7 day. Since a baby daughter, "Little Blanche Baucum" who was born and died 15 Aug 1892, was buried with Blanche, Vivian speculated that Blanche "probably died from complications after child birth...." Baucom researcher Sandra Vossler confirms this. Mrs. C. M. (Pat Burgin) Lee wrote 2 Nov 1994: According to Marie [Burgin, a granddaughter of Daniel and Zilpha] Blanche Culpepper Baucom was a real cut-up & a happy-go-lucky person. She died after the birth of her first child. |
Family | Rufus Isaac Baucom b. Jan 1867, d. 16 Jul 1945 | |
| Marriage* | 15 Nov 1891 | She married Rufus Isaac Baucom at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 15 Nov 1891.1 |
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| Last Edited | 2 Mar 2004 |
Citations
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8795
Lavaca Co., TX: Blanche Culpepper and Rufus Baucom, 15 Nov 1891, Book III, p. 269. - Sammy Tise, Lavaca Co., TX - Cemetery Records, Hallettsville, TX: Sammy Tise.
Vol I p 52.
Rufus Isaac Baucom
Male, #34630, (January 1867 - 16 July 1945)
| Father | Walter Moses Baucom Jr. b. 25 Mar 1833, d. 28 Apr 1917 | |
| Mother | Lucy Jane Baucom b. 13 Aug 1835, d. 3 May 1919 | |
Rufus Isaac Baucom|b. Jan 1867\nd. 16 Jul 1945|p2165.htm#i34630|Walter Moses Baucom Jr.|b. 25 Mar 1833\nd. 28 Apr 1917|p1272.htm#i20349|Lucy Jane Baucom|b. 13 Aug 1835\nd. 3 May 1919|p1272.htm#i20350|Walter M. Baucom|b. circa 1803|p1773.htm#i28358|Sarah (?)|b. say 1805|p1773.htm#i28359|Dennis Baucom|b. circa 1812\nd. circa 1870|p1773.htm#i28360|Martha E. (?)|b. say 1814|p1773.htm#i28361| | ||
| Birth* | Jan 1867 | Rufus was born at Perry Co., Tennessee, in Jan 1867. |
| Employment* | Rufus's occupation: farmer. | |
| He was the son of Walter Moses Baucom Jr. and Lucy Jane Baucom. | ||
| Marriage* | 15 Nov 1891 | He married Blanche Culpepper at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 15 Nov 1891.1 |
| Marriage* | 25 Oct 1899 | He married Mary Leah Culpepper at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 25 Oct 1899.2 |
| Census* | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Bosque Co., Texas, in 1910. |
| Death* | 16 Jul 1945 | He died at Walnut Springs, Bosque Co., Texas, on 16 Jul 1945. |
| Biography* | A daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. M. (Zetha M. Estein) Baucom wrote the following entry (F76) which appeared in Bosque County: Land and People published by the Bosque County Historical Commission: BAUCOM, RUFUS ISAAC Rufus Isaac Baucom (1867-1945) was born to John Moses Baucom (1833-1917) and Luci Jane Culpepper (1835-1919) in 1867 in Perry County, Tennessee. In the middle 1880's, he moved with his family to an area called Sweet Home, Texas, near Shiner in Lavaca County, Texas. During his early years he farmed in Lavaca County and in 1889 [read 1899 per Lavaca Co., TX marriage records], married Mary Leah Culpepper [(1873-1957) daughter of William R. Culpepper] (1829-1906) and Julia Ann Haynes (1835-1911). [Lavaca Co., TX marriage records and cemetery records show that Rufus Isaac Baucom had previously married Blanche Culpepper in 1891. She died a year later possibly as a result of complications of childbirth since a few days before she died she had given birth to a daughter who was born and died on the same day.] Later, the family moved to Coleman County where they farmed and ranched for a few years. In a couple of years following this move, the family settled one mile north of Walnut Springs, Texas. As was the custom during this era, with each move they also had Mrs. Baucom's parents and an old maid sister, Mattie Culpepper, to look after and care for. [In fact, Mattie would have been twenty years old when her older sister, Mary Leah, married Rufus Isaac Baucom. Their father, William R. Culpepper, died in 1906 and their mother, Julia Ann (Haynes) Culpepper, died in 1911. According to Dr. Charles Lee Culpepper, Sr.'s records, Mattie Culpepper married J. G. Grant. Apparently a sister of Rufus Isaac Baucom was also living in the household.] Following his sister's death in 1909, Rufus Isaac Baucom and his wife, Mary Leah later purchased a farm one and a half miles west of Walnut Springs, in 1911, which is still today called the "Old Baucom Homeplace." For the last twenty-eight years, the farm has been owned and operated by his son, John Moses Baucom and wife, Zetha M. Estein Baucom. Of this marriage were born the following children: Bonnie Faye Baucom Mounce (1900-1973); Susie Lee Baucom Mounce (1904-); Josephine Baucom (1907-1929); John Moses Baucom (19O9-); Mattie Bernice Baucom Cousin (1912-); Rufus Eugene Baucom (1916-). Rufus Isaac Baucom was a true farmer having raised his family solely on the fruits of the land. The children became acutely aware of this fact when the local bank was forced to close, having been declared insolvent and unable to liquidate its assets to satisfy the demand for depositor's cash and savings. Despite having lost what little money the family had on deposit in the bank, Mr. Baucom never lost sight of the basic values of faith, sound morals and principles by which the family lived. Through his determination and dedication to provide for the family's welfare, he sold homemade butter, honey by the quart and half gallon, eggs and raised a large garden to provide needed vegetables for a large family. Relying partially on the farm and the help of neighbors, he was able to support his family and see each of his children graduate from Walnut Springs High School. Beginning in 1910 and for several years thereafter, he served as a trustee on the Walnut Springs Public School District. While serving on the Board of Trustees, he recalled occasions when he would interview prospective teachers seeking employment. In each instance, Mr. Baucom would always ask the applicant if they were a Christian and if they would attend church on a regular basis. Mr. Baucom's philosophy was simple, yet complex. His legacy has been passed down to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and hopefully is still being practiced today. He firmly believed that each individual should pursue only the highest level of principles and moral values in their daily lives. Through hard work and determination, despite life's obstacles, each individual had an equal opportunity to succeed in life. |
Family 1 | Blanche Culpepper b. 19 Mar 1874, d. 26 Aug 1892 | |
| Marriage* | 15 Nov 1891 | He married Blanche Culpepper at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 15 Nov 1891.1 |
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Family 2 | Mary Leah Culpepper b. Dec 1873, d. 21 Dec 1957 | |
| Marriage* | 25 Oct 1899 | He married Mary Leah Culpepper at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 25 Oct 1899.2 |
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| Last Edited | 2 Mar 2004 |
Citations
- Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8795
Lavaca Co., TX: Blanche Culpepper and Rufus Baucom, 15 Nov 1891, Book III, p. 269. - Texas Department of State Health Services, compiler, Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, Online database at Ancestry.com, 2005.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8795
Lavaca Co., TX: Leah Culpepper and Rufus Baucom, 25 Oct 1899, Book IV, p. 372.
Cynthia Jane Culpepper
Female, #34631, (15 August 1877 - 27 December 1964)
| Birth* | 15 Aug 1877 | Cynthia was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 15 Aug 1877. |
| Marriage* | 1901 | She married James Eli Burgin at Medina Co., Texas, in 1901. |
| Married Name | 1901 | As of 1901, her married name was Burgin. |
| Census | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1910. |
| Death* | 27 Dec 1964 | She died at Houston, Harris Co., Texas, on 27 Dec 1964. |
| Burial* | circa 29 Dec 1964 | Her body was interred circa 29 Dec 1964 at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, Harris Co., Texas. |
Family | James Eli Burgin b. 24 Apr 1876, d. 20 Apr 1964 | |
| Marriage* | 1901 | She married James Eli Burgin at Medina Co., Texas, in 1901. |
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| Last Edited | 25 Jan 2004 |
James Eli Burgin
Male, #34632, (24 April 1876 - 20 April 1964)
| Father | James Ervin Burgin b. 30 Nov 1850, d. 24 Feb 1921 | |
| Mother | Christian Elizabeth McCall b. Jan 1849, d. a 1900 | |
James Eli Burgin|b. 24 Apr 1876\nd. 20 Apr 1964|p2165.htm#i34632|James Ervin Burgin|b. 30 Nov 1850\nd. 24 Feb 1921|p2165.htm#i34637|Christian Elizabeth McCall|b. Jan 1849\nd. after 1900|p2165.htm#i34638|Thomas D. A. Burgin|b. say 1820|p2320.htm#i37108|Mary M. Ward|b. 20 Mar 1828\nd. 10 Nov 1902|p2320.htm#i37109||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 24 Apr 1876 | James was born at Troy, Pike Co., Alabama, on 24 Apr 1876. |
| He was the son of James Ervin Burgin and Christian Elizabeth McCall. | ||
| Census* | 1880 | James was in the in 1880 census at Pike Co., Alabama. |
| Employment* | James's occupation: farmer. | |
| Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1900. |
| Marriage* | 1901 | He married Cynthia Jane Culpepper at Medina Co., Texas, in 1901. |
| Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1910. |
| Death* | 20 Apr 1964 | He died at Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas, on 20 Apr 1964. |
| Burial* | His body was interred at Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas. |
Family | Cynthia Jane Culpepper b. 15 Aug 1877, d. 27 Dec 1964 | |
| Marriage* | 1901 | He married Cynthia Jane Culpepper at Medina Co., Texas, in 1901. |
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| Last Edited | 9 Oct 1999 |
Winnie Bell Culpepper
Female, #34635, (23 November 1882 - 28 September 1948)
| Birth* | 23 Nov 1882 | Winnie was born at Lavaca Co., Texas, on 23 Nov 1882. |
| Marriage* | circa 1902 | She married William Henry Burgin at Texas circa 1902. |
| Married Name | circa 1902 | As of circa 1902, her married name was Burgin. |
| Census | 1910 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1910. |
| Death* | 28 Sep 1948 | She died at Columbia, Richland Co., South Carolina, on 28 Sep 1948. |
| Burial* | circa 30 Sep 1948 | Her body was interred circa 30 Sep 1948 at Roselawn Memorial Park, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas. |
| Biography* | In the 1910 census Winnie was listed as having had three children, two of whom were still living. Only two have been accounted for. Mrs. C. W. (Patricia Burgin) Lee, in a 26 Aug 1994 phone conversation said that Winnie's middle name was "Bell" and was believed to be a family name. |
Family | William Henry Burgin b. 1 Dec 1879, d. 17 Nov 1934 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1902 | She married William Henry Burgin at Texas circa 1902. |
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| Last Edited | 25 Jan 2004 |
William Henry Burgin
Male, #34636, (1 December 1879 - 17 November 1934)
| Father | James Ervin Burgin b. 30 Nov 1850, d. 24 Feb 1921 | |
| Mother | Christian Elizabeth McCall b. Jan 1849, d. a 1900 | |
William Henry Burgin|b. 1 Dec 1879\nd. 17 Nov 1934|p2165.htm#i34636|James Ervin Burgin|b. 30 Nov 1850\nd. 24 Feb 1921|p2165.htm#i34637|Christian Elizabeth McCall|b. Jan 1849\nd. after 1900|p2165.htm#i34638|Thomas D. A. Burgin|b. say 1820|p2320.htm#i37108|Mary M. Ward|b. 20 Mar 1828\nd. 10 Nov 1902|p2320.htm#i37109||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 1 Dec 1879 | William was born at Troy, Pike Co., Alabama, on 1 Dec 1879. |
| He was the son of James Ervin Burgin and Christian Elizabeth McCall. | ||
| Census* | 1880 | William was in the in 1880 census at Pike Co., Alabama. |
| Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1900. |
| Marriage* | circa 1902 | He married Winnie Bell Culpepper at Texas circa 1902. |
| Census | 1910 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1910. |
| Death* | 17 Nov 1934 | He died at San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, on 17 Nov 1934. |
| Burial* | His body was interred at Roselawn Memorial Park, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas. |
Family | Winnie Bell Culpepper b. 23 Nov 1882, d. 28 Sep 1948 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1902 | He married Winnie Bell Culpepper at Texas circa 1902. |
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| Last Edited | 9 Oct 1999 |
James Ervin Burgin
Male, #34637, (30 November 1850 - 24 February 1921)
| Father | Thomas David Albertus Burgin b. s 1820 | |
| Mother | Mary Matilda Ward b. 20 Mar 1828, d. 10 Nov 1902 | |
James Ervin Burgin|b. 30 Nov 1850\nd. 24 Feb 1921|p2165.htm#i34637|Thomas David Albertus Burgin|b. say 1820|p2320.htm#i37108|Mary Matilda Ward|b. 20 Mar 1828\nd. 10 Nov 1902|p2320.htm#i37109|||||||Eli Ward|b. say 1803|p2320.htm#i37110|Rebecca Hogg|b. say 1808|p2320.htm#i37111| | ||
| Birth* | 30 Nov 1850 | James was born at Tallahassee, Leon Co., Florida, on 30 Nov 1850. |
| He was the son of Thomas David Albertus Burgin and Mary Matilda Ward. | ||
| Marriage* | 21 Dec 1871 | He married Christian Elizabeth McCall at Pike Co., Alabama, on 21 Dec 1871. |
| Employment* | James's occupation: farmer. | |
| Census* | 1880 | James was in the in 1880 census at Pike Co., Alabama. |
| Census | 1900 | He was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1900. |
| Death* | 24 Feb 1921 | He died at Yancey, Medina Co., Texas, on 24 Feb 1921. |
Family | Christian Elizabeth McCall b. Jan 1849, d. a 1900 | |
| Marriage* | 21 Dec 1871 | He married Christian Elizabeth McCall at Pike Co., Alabama, on 21 Dec 1871. |
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| Last Edited | 21 Oct 2001 |
Christian Elizabeth McCall
Female, #34638, (January 1849 - after 1900)
| Birth* | Jan 1849 | Christian was born at Alabama in Jan 1849. |
| Marriage* | 21 Dec 1871 | She married James Ervin Burgin at Pike Co., Alabama, on 21 Dec 1871. |
| Married Name | 21 Dec 1871 | As of 21 Dec 1871, her married name was Burgin. |
| Census* | 1880 | Christian was in the in 1880 census at Pike Co., Alabama. |
| Census | 1900 | She was listed as a resident in the census report at Medina Co., Texas, in 1900. |
| Death* | after 1900 | She died at Medina Co., Texas, after 1900. |
Family | James Ervin Burgin b. 30 Nov 1850, d. 24 Feb 1921 | |
| Marriage* | 21 Dec 1871 | She married James Ervin Burgin at Pike Co., Alabama, on 21 Dec 1871. |
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| Last Edited | 9 Oct 1999 |