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Hans Casper CULP

Parents: Peter KOLB (1671 - 1721) and 

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Birth<1701>Germany
DeathSep 1769-Apr 1770<Chester Co., SC>
Immigration15 Sep 1729Philadelphia, PA
Hans Casper Kolb arrived in Philadelphia, PA on 15 Sep 1729 aboard the ship Allen out of Rotterdam
Mentioned28 Mar 1753
Archbald (sic) Armstrong's warrant of 28 Mar 1753 for 200 acres describes it as "Beaver Dam Branch about three miles from Casper Culp's place".
Property20 Feb 1754Anson Co., NC
On 20 Feb 1754, Caster Culp owned 250 acres of land in Anson co., NC. The grant indicated ("Culp's corner of his former survey") that he had occupied the land for some time.
Property25 Sep 1754Mecklenburg, NC
"20 May 1764, Casper Culp of Meck., Yoeman, to James Patton of same, for L75 SC money... 225 acres adj. Cataba River...Matthew Pattons land... granted to sd. Culp 25 Sept 1754... Casper Culp (Seal), wit: Matthew Patton, Ann Foster, Henry Foster"
Property17 Mar 1764Mecklenburg, NC
"17 Mar 1764, Casper Culp of Meck. Yoeman, to Matthew Patton, for L75 NC money... on W side Cataba... adj. John Launces ... Casper Culp (Seal), wit: James Patton, Ann Foster, Henry Foster"
Property12 May 1764Mecklenburg, NC
on 12 May 1764, sold 225 acres to Mathew Patton and another 225 acres to James Patton. The records indicate "free of dower rights" which implies that Casper's wife had died by the time of the sale.
Property20 May 1764Mecklenburg, NC
"20 May 1764, Casper Culp of Meck., Yoeman, to James Patton of same, for L75 SC money... 225 acres adj. Cataba River...Matthew Pattons land... granted to sd. Culp 25 Sept 1754... Casper Culp (Seal), wit: Matthew Patton, Ann Foster, Henry Foster"
Property7 Jun 1768SC
"On June 7 1768 Casper Culp registered his land from North Carolina grants for taxation in South Carolina"
Will30 Sep 1769Chester Co., SC
will dated: 30 Sep 1769, proved 30 Apr 1770.
sons: Peter, John, Benjamin, and Augustian
daus: Cathren Lanee, Mary Taylor, Barbara McKinney and Margaret Brown
Probate30 Apr 1770<Chester Co., SC>
proved 30 Apr 1770.
Estate Inventory16 Jul 1770SC
"The inventory [of Casper Culp] was filed July 16 1770 by Cornelius Anderson, John Walker, and John Fleming. ...
One Negroe Man
One Negroe wench
two horses
one mare
three milch cows
three head of young cattle
one ewe
sundry small articles
total value: 450 punds"


Marriages

Sources

http://www.genealogy.org/~culp/Archives_1997_1st_Quarter.htm
James W. Green, III <jameswgreen@juno.com>
http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/culp/messages/185.html
dated: 19 Dec 1998
Juanita Callahan <juanita0761@yahoo.com>
A History of the German Baptist Brethren - Martin Grove Brumbaugh Brethren Publishing House, Mount Morris, Illinois, 1899, reprinted 1961. pages 54-70
transcribed by Ronald J Gordon <rongordon@cob-net.org>
Hans Culp ancestry
found: 7 May 2000
dated: 6 May 2000
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thera&id=I3209
Thera S. Hammond <tsh@harborside.com>
Culp Family
Lawrence Glenn Hardin <lawrencehardin@netscape.net>
Reconstructed Passenger Lists
Gary T. Horlacher
Heritage History of Chester County, South Carolina 1982
Mecklenburg County North Carolina Deed Abstracts 1763-1779
found: 3 Aug 2001
Brent H. Holcomb and Elmer O Parker



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author: Michael Sheppard < sheppard@cs.unm.edu >
title: Genealogical events for Hans Casper CULP
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updated: 5 May 2002

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