Isabel Culpepper1

#2564, ( - between 17 January 1490 and 1491)
Relationship13th great-grandmother of William David Lewis
Father*Sir John Colepeper2 (c 1420 - 1480)
Mother*Agnes Gainsford3

Family

Walter Roberts b. bt 1436 - 1442, d. c 1522
Children 1.Joan Roberts+5 (bt 1481 - 1491 - )
 2.Martin Roberts6 (bt 1481 - 1491 - )
Her married name was Roberts.1 
Marriage*20 November 1480She married Walter Roberts, son of John Roberts and Agnes Baker, on 20 November 1480 at EnglandG.1 
Death*between 17 January 1490 and 1491She died between 17 January 1490 and 1491 at EnglandG.1 
Deathcirca 1491She died circa 1491.4 
ChartsAncestors of William D. Lewis

Citations

  1. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings of New England", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 165,166 (Oct. 2011, Jan. 2012): p. 57: "Walter Roberts’ second wife was Isabel, daughter of Sir John Culpepper of Bedgebury in Goudhurst and his wife Agnes,[104] who was the widow of Richard Wakehurst and likely the daughter of John Gainsford.[105] The 1592 and 1629 Roberts pedigrees supply a marriage date, St. Edmund’s Day, 20 Edward IV (20 November 1480), for the marriage of Walter Roberts and Isabel Culpepper, and the 1592 pedigree states Isabel died on 17 January in 6 Henry VII [1490/1].[106]"

    see also ancestry chart on page 66.
  2. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings", Vol. 166, p. 57, footnote 104: "A history of the Culpepper family is provided in F.W.T. Attree and J.H.L. Booker, “The Sussex Colepepers, Part I and II,” Sussex Archaeological Collections, 47 (1904):47–81 and 48 (1905):65–98. The pedigree of “Colepeper of Bedgebury” (48:72–73) shows Walter Roberts of Cranbrook married to Isabel, daughter of Sir John Culpepper of Bedgebury and his wife Agnes, sister of John Gainsford. The identification of Isabel’s father as Sir John Culpeper is consistent with the Roberts pedigrees in both Kent visitations (Hovenden [note 6], 93, and Bannerman [note 12], 2:24) and in the Roberts (p. 68) and Culpepper (p. 2) pedigrees in the Sussex visitation [note 17]. Other Culpepper pedigrees in these visitations omit Isabel."
  3. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings", Vol. 166, p. 57, and see footnote 104: "A history of the Culpepper family is provided in F.W.T. Attree and J.H.L. Booker, “The Sussex Colepepers, Part I and II,” Sussex Archaeological Collections, 47 (1904):47–81 and 48 (1905):65–98. The pedigree of “Colepeper of Bedgebury” (48:72–73) shows Walter Roberts of Cranbrook married to Isabel, daughter of Sir John Culpepper of Bedgebury and his wife Agnes, sister of John Gainsford. The identification of Isabel’s father as Sir John Culpeper is consistent with the Roberts pedigrees in both Kent visitations (Hovenden [note 6], 93, and Bannerman [note 12], 2:24) and in the Roberts (p. 68) and Culpepper (p. 2) pedigrees in the Sussex visitation [note 17]. Other Culpepper pedigrees in these visitations omit Isabel."
  4. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings", p. 57-58: "Walter and his third wife Alice Naylor were married 18 February 7 Henry VII [1491/2],[107] about a year after Isabel’s death. Alice was the daughter of Richard Naylor, “alderman, citizen, and tailor of London,”[108] and his wife Elizabeth, whose fourth husband was George Nevill, Lord Abergavenny.[109] The 1619 Kent visitation confuses Walter’s third wife Alice with her mother even though the 1574 visitation identifies Alice correctly.[110]"

    see also ancestry chart on page 66.
  5. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings", p. 65: "The evidence discussed above suggests Walter Roberts’ second wife Isabel Culpepper was likely the mother of Joan (Roberts) (Exhurst) Horden but does not definitively disprove the claim that Joan’s mother was Margaret Penn. We note, however, that while the 1592 and 1629 Roberts pedigrees both explicitly state that Joan was the daughter of Margaret Penn, other apparent errors in these pedigrees suggest that the compiler was not fully informed about the relationships in this generation.[135]"

    see also ancestry chart on page 66.
  6. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings", Vol. 166, p. 59.