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- Elizabeth is mentioned in Lower Norfolk County, VA, deed records:
Jun 1669 -- Deed Bk E, p 51. "I Henry Culpepper do ordaine & make my
loving wife ELIZABETH my attorney to...."
18 Oct 1671 -- Deed Bk E, p 103. Henry Culpepper to John Everidge.
"Henry Culpepper and ELIZABETH my wife." Signed: Henry Culpepper,
ELIZABETH CULPEPPER
1672 -- Deed Bk E, p 158. Henry Culpepper to Richard Philpott, 100 a.
in consideration of ye land of 1145 pounds of tobacco... to Richard
Philpott... land called Broad Neck along Church Creek.. to run into ye
run toward ye swamp... whereas said Culpepper with the consent of his
wife ELIZABETH. Signed: Henry Culpepper.
1671 -- Deed Bk E, p 90. (transcribed by James White,
http://jamesbw.home.mindspring.com/) To all people to whome these
presents shall come I John Whyte sends greeting & know you that I the
sd John Whyte for and in consideration of the some of twenty five
hundred pounds of good tobacco & cask for which I have recd. good
caution for payment have bargained aliened sould enfeofed and
confirmed & by these presents doe bargain alien sell enfeofe and
confirm unto Henry Culpepper a parcel of land abt. Two hundred twenty
& five acres more or less situate lying and being upon the north side
of Little Creek joyning upon the land of Tho: Everidge wch said land
was in the possesion of my father Tho: Whyte. To have and to hould the
sd land wth all priveleges and immunitys whatsoever unto the sd. Henry
Culpepper his heyres or assigns for ever & I the said John Whyte do
bind me my heyres executors or adminstrators in the full vallue there
of that the sd Culpepper his heyres or assigns shall quietly occupie
possess and enjoy the sd land without any lett trouble or hinderance
from the the sd Whyte or any one by or from under me and doe hereby
warrant the [?] of the sd land unto the sd Culpepper his heyres &
assigns for ever and shall for ever defend the same. In witness
whereof I have herunto sett my hand & seale this 15th day of April
1671Signed sealed & delivered John IW Whyte & sealein the presence of
us
John Ferebee
Jas. Edwards
1672 -- Deed Bk E, p 132. (transcribed by James White,
http://jamesbw.home.mindspring.com/) Know all men by these presents
that I Henry Culpepper of the County of Lower Norfolk doe [?] ordayne
& appoint my loving wife Eliza Culpepper my true & lawfull attorney to
ans. to any action or actions that shall be commenced agt me, and for
what she shall doe or cause to be done in and concerning the promises
I shall by these presents lett [?] and allow to bee as fine and valued
in the law as if I myself same & personnaly present, granting unto my
sd. attorney to make or imploy one or more attorneys under her as she
shall find fitt as witness my hand & seale the 14th day of December
1670 Witness Henry IB Culpepper Bartholome Ingelbritson
signed: John IW White
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