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Personal data Baron John of Wigsell Culpeper 


Household of Baron John of Wigsell Culpeper

(1) He is married to JOAN PORDAGE.

They got married in the year 1574 at Hollingbourne, Kent, England, he was 43 years old.


(2) He is married to Lettice Clark.

They got married in the year 1578 at Charlecote, Warwickshire, England, he was 47 years old.


(3) He is married to Elizabeth Sedley.


Marriage
Date: Abt. 1555
Place: Salehurst, Sussex, England
Marriage
Date: 1560
Place: Wigsell, Salehurst, Sussex, England
Marriage
Date: 1566
Place: England
Marriage
Date: 17 Dec 1589
Place: Canterbury, Kent, England

They got married in the year 1550 at Salehurst, Sussex, England, he was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. William Culpeper  1561-1561
  2. Thomas Culpeper  1561-1613
  3. William Culpeper  1562-1586
  4. Elizabeth Culpepper  ± 1565-1622
  5. Mary Culpepper  1567-1622
  6. Cicely Culpeper  ± 1567-1622
  7. Alexander Culpeper  1570-1645


(4) He is married to Philippa Hinkstead.

They got married in the year 1567 at Kent, Delaware, United States, he was 36 years old.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Baron John of Wigsell Culpeper

Anne Aucher
1480-1532

Baron John of Wigsell Culpeper
1531-1612

(1) 1574

JOAN PORDAGE
1538-1598

(2) 1578

Lettice Clark
1545-1600

(3) 1550
Cicely Culpeper
± 1567-1622
(4) 1567

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