John Culpepper, Esquire

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Author: Lori Crane ISBN: 9780996429504
Publisher: Lori Crane Publication: July 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lori Crane
ISBN: 9780996429504
Publisher: Lori Crane
Publication: July 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

John Culpepper was a prominent figure in colonial Virginia, a merchant in Jamestown for two decades and a resident since the disastrous civil war that shook England to its core. The Culpepper family, decimated by the war, had known great defeat, but none as heartbreaking as the tragic event that abruptly left John in the position of family patriarch.
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He struggled with this newly acquired role, marrying off his nieces to eligible colonialists, sending some of the boys back to England, purchasing a ship for his sons against their mother's wishes.
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Upon the collapse of the English Commonwealth, members of John's family escorted the exiled prince back to London to be crowned as King Charles II. Would the Culpepper family finally reclaim the power and prestige it had once possessed? And how would John hold his family together on two continents?
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"John Culpepper, Esquire" is the third book in the Culpepper Saga and is the story of the progenitor of the modern-day American Culpeppers. He was the author's tenth great-grandfather.

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John Culpepper was a prominent figure in colonial Virginia, a merchant in Jamestown for two decades and a resident since the disastrous civil war that shook England to its core. The Culpepper family, decimated by the war, had known great defeat, but none as heartbreaking as the tragic event that abruptly left John in the position of family patriarch.
.
He struggled with this newly acquired role, marrying off his nieces to eligible colonialists, sending some of the boys back to England, purchasing a ship for his sons against their mother's wishes.
.
Upon the collapse of the English Commonwealth, members of John's family escorted the exiled prince back to London to be crowned as King Charles II. Would the Culpepper family finally reclaim the power and prestige it had once possessed? And how would John hold his family together on two continents?
.
"John Culpepper, Esquire" is the third book in the Culpepper Saga and is the story of the progenitor of the modern-day American Culpeppers. He was the author's tenth great-grandfather.

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