• Cynthia Ann "Cyndie" Culpeper (June 16, 1962 – August 29, 2005) was the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS, which she did in 1996...
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  • Department of the Treasury Cheney Culpeper (1601–1663), English landowner Cynthia Culpeper (1962–2005), American rabbi Daunte Culpepper (born 1977), American...
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  • passes away at age 46 due to complications from AIDS-related lymphoma. Cynthia Culpeper becomes the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS...
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  • first female rabbi in postwar Germany, in the city of Oldenburg. 1996: Cynthia Culpeper became the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS...
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  • Creditor, Conservative rabbi, activist, and founder of the Shefa Network Cynthia Culpeper, first full-time female rabbi in Alabama Jerome Cutler, director of...
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    Increasingly various events were held during the week as well. In 2000 Cynthia Culpeper became the first female rabbi to lead religious services in Poland...
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    Conservative Judaism, though it subsequently hired several Orthodox rabbis. Cynthia Culpeper became Agudath Israel's rabbi in 1995, but left in 1997 to seek treatment...
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  • John Pendleton (category People from Culpeper, Virginia)
    nineteenth-century congressman, diplomat, lawyer and farmer from Virginia. Born near Culpeper, Virginia, Pendleton studied with private tutors and at Cloverdale Academy...
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  • prominent planter and member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing Culpeper County (1761–1765). Born in 1734 to the former Sarah Todd and her husband...
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  • Jacob S. Eggborn (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    farmer, sheriff and member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing Culpeper County in the Virginia General Assembly for one two-year term that began...
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    returned to Virginia, where White gave birth to a son named Daniel in Culpeper County on April 6, 1781. After the war ended in 1783, conflicts on the...
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  • Daniel F. Slaughter (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    of Virginia, his grandfathers (uncles and cousins) having helped settle Culpeper County and fought in the American Revolutionary War. He was educated at...
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  • Cynthia Eppes Hudson (born 1959) is an American lawyer who serves as Chief Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia. A native of Crewe...
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    down after being thrown from a horse during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, Virginia. He used a wheelchair and ventilator for the rest of his life...
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  • Jonathan C. Gibson Sr. (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    Scheel, Culpeper: A Virginia County's History through 1920 (Culpeper, The Culpeper Historical Society 1982), p. 91 1820 U.S. Federal census for Culpeper County...
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  • Warrenton Training Center (category Buildings and structures in Culpeper County, Virginia)
    Established in 1951, it comprises four discrete stations located in Fauquier and Culpeper counties. WTC has served multiple roles, most notably as a Central Intelligence...
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  • John W. Green (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    ten years as a judge on the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Born in Culpeper County, Virginia, Green was the only son of William Green and Lucy Williams...
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  • Daniel A. Grimsley (category People from Culpeper, Virginia)
    officer, ten-year member of the Virginia senate and for 23 years judge in Culpeper County. The son of Baptist minister Barnett Grimsley (1807-18895) and his...
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  • French Strother (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    bar, and practiced law principally in Culpeper County. French Strother lived on a large estate on the Culpeper/Stevensburg Road, owned slaves, and served...
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  • John Strode Barbour (1866–1952) (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    Barbour was born on August 10, 1866, at Beauregard in Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia. The Barbour political family, was one of the First Families...
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  • Perry J. Eggborn (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    judge in Culpeper County. The firstborn son of George Eggborn (1796–1848) and his wife Amy Ann McQueen (1801–1835), the family moved to Culpeper county...
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    Galt Sheila Crump Johnson Opossunoquonuske Camilla Williams 2008 Frances Culpeper Berkeley Lucy Goode Brooks Providencia Velazquez Gonzalez Elizabeth B....
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    Frances Stephens Berkeley Ludwell (née Culpeper; baptised 27 May 1634 – 1690s), most commonly styled Lady Frances Berkeley after her second marriage, was...
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  • Aylett Hawes (category People from Culpeper County, Virginia)
    medical doctor, politician, planter and slaveholder from Virginia. Born in Culpeper County in the Colony of Virginia, Hawes received a private classical education...
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    a person passing on.[better source needed] However, Herbalist Nicholas Culpeper saw basil as a plant of dread and suspicion.[why?] In Portugal, dwarf bush...
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    him clerk in 1679. The next Governor, Thomas Culpeper, dared not oppose his re-appointment as clerk (Culpeper even later claimed that this gave him the power...
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  • and protection in nearby forts and in one case lived several years in Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia, during the Anglo-Cherokee War. In 1775, the...
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  • Inala". Animal Justice Party Queensland. Retrieved 3 October 2024. "Damian Culpeper - LNP candidate for Ipswich". "Amanda Holly". Queensland Greens. Retrieved...
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    of Governor Lord Howard of Effingham. Spencer's role as agent for the Culpepers helped him and his cousin[citation needed] Lt. Col. John Washington, ancestor...
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