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Mary Scott Culpeper

Birth
England
Death
Apr 1636
Ulcombe, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England
Burial
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"Mary Scott,daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, Knt. of Scott's Hall, Kent (descendant of King Edward I) by Elizabeth (descendant of Charlemagne), daughter of John Baker, Knt., of Sissinghurst Castle in Cranbrook, Kent." She married abt. 1578 to Sir Anthony Saint Leger. She married Alexander Culpeper after Anthony's death.

Source: Source: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists by David Faris, pp. 244-246.

"The alllegation for the mar. lic. at Canterbury describes the parties as Alexander C of Harrietsham, esq, and Mary Sentleger of Ulcombe, widow: at Harrietsham; John C. (i.e., his brother, later of Feckenham), of London, gent. bonds. The mar. is recorded: in Harrietsham parish register, December 7, 1603, by the same dscription translated into latin; in the pedigree of Scott of Scotshall, certified at the Visitation of Kent, 1619; and in Mr. E. F. St. Leger's documented Stemmata St. Leodigaria. (1867) in Wykeham-Martin, Leeds Castle; finally she was buried at Ulcombe April 23, 1636, militia. ;'Domina Maria Culpeper, uxor Alexander Culpeper, militis'. These interestig families, of Scott of Scotshall and St. Leger, implicit at once of the history of Kent and of Virginia (Cf. Brown, Genesis, ii, 990, 996), are fully discussed biographically in D.N.B."

Source: The Proprietors of the Northern Neck: Chapters of Culpeper Genealogy, p. 40.

She married abt. 1578 Sir Anthony St. Leger.

Source: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Th.D., 4th Edition, 1997, p. 147.
"Mary Scott,daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, Knt. of Scott's Hall, Kent (descendant of King Edward I) by Elizabeth (descendant of Charlemagne), daughter of John Baker, Knt., of Sissinghurst Castle in Cranbrook, Kent." She married abt. 1578 to Sir Anthony Saint Leger. She married Alexander Culpeper after Anthony's death.

Source: Source: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists by David Faris, pp. 244-246.

"The alllegation for the mar. lic. at Canterbury describes the parties as Alexander C of Harrietsham, esq, and Mary Sentleger of Ulcombe, widow: at Harrietsham; John C. (i.e., his brother, later of Feckenham), of London, gent. bonds. The mar. is recorded: in Harrietsham parish register, December 7, 1603, by the same dscription translated into latin; in the pedigree of Scott of Scotshall, certified at the Visitation of Kent, 1619; and in Mr. E. F. St. Leger's documented Stemmata St. Leodigaria. (1867) in Wykeham-Martin, Leeds Castle; finally she was buried at Ulcombe April 23, 1636, militia. ;'Domina Maria Culpeper, uxor Alexander Culpeper, militis'. These interestig families, of Scott of Scotshall and St. Leger, implicit at once of the history of Kent and of Virginia (Cf. Brown, Genesis, ii, 990, 996), are fully discussed biographically in D.N.B."

Source: The Proprietors of the Northern Neck: Chapters of Culpeper Genealogy, p. 40.

She married abt. 1578 Sir Anthony St. Leger.

Source: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Th.D., 4th Edition, 1997, p. 147.


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