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Forest Ellen Baird was born on March 10, 1865 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Joseph Alvin Baird and Mary Ann Elizabeth Hipp.
She was enumerated with Joseph Alvin Baird on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870; Forest C. was shown at age 5 as a single white male born in AR. Forest Ellen Baird married Francis Willingham on December 10, 1879 at Prescott, Nevada County, AR. Forest Ellen Baird married John G. Rogers on January 12, 1905. Forest Ellen Baird died on April 24, 1944 at age 79. |
Meeky M. Baird was born on November 25, 1867 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Joseph Alvin Baird and Mary Ann Elizabeth Hipp.
She was enumerated with Joseph Alvin Baird on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870; Micky M. was shown at age 2 as a single white female born in AR. Meeky M. Baird married Caleb N. Vestal on November 6, 1887 at Prescott, Nevada County, AR. Meeky M. Baird died on July 8, 1934 at age 66. |
Martha Ellender Edge was born in March, 1874. She married Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb, son of Louis [Lewis] Johnson Lamb and Mary Jane Brown, circa 1889 at Pike County, AR. |
Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb was born on September 16, 1869 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Louis [Lewis] Johnson Lamb and Mary Jane Brown.
Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb married Martha Ellender Edge circa 1889 at Pike County, AR.
Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb died on January 19, 1943 at age 73.
The following obituary was published after January 19, 1943: "Joe Lamb, aged 73, died at the home of his son, Gayland, near Delight Monday night (January 19, 1943). He was found dead in bed early Tuesday morning, and his death was evidently due to a heart attack. He had complained of having a slight headache upon retiring for the night. He had been a resident of this place for many years and was engaged in farm activities. He is survived by one son, Gayland; four daughters, Mrs. V.L. Hipp, Mrs. Floyd Majors and Mrs. Oscar Jackson of Delight, and Mrs. E.L. Treas of Benton; four brothers, N.A., L.J. and John of Delight, and Jim of Prescott; four sisters, Mrs. Vanna Wood of Okolona, Mrs. Myra Lee and Mrs. Sallie Copeland of Delight, and Mrs. T.N. Berry of Fort Worth, Texas. Also a large number of grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Funeral services in charge of J.A. Copeland of this place were held at the church of Christ in Delight Wednesday. Burial was in the local cemetery." GEMS, vol V no 4, p 5-72. He was buried at Delight Cemetery, Delight, Pike County, AR. |
Annie Lamb was born in April, 1894 at Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb and Martha Ellender Edge. Annie Lamb married Henry Wingfield on March 28, 1915 at Pike County, AR. Annie Lamb married Deck Wingfield. Annie Lamb married Elijah Lee Treas. |
Mattie Lamb was born on April 26, 1898 at Delight, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb and Martha Ellender Edge. Mattie Lamb died on August 6, 1902 at age 4. |
Garland Lamb was born on February 25, 1903 at Delight, Pike County, AR. He was the son of Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb and Martha Ellender Edge. Garland Lamb married Izelia Powell on October 9, 1920 at Pike County, AR. |
Nobia (Noshia) Lamb was born on September 26, 1906 at Delight, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb and Martha Ellender Edge. Nobia (Noshia) Lamb married Oscar Eugene Jackson. |
Loise Lamb was born circa 1892 at AR. She was the daughter of Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb and Martha Ellender Edge. |
Ida Finney was born in March, 1891 at AR. She was the daughter of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. Ida Finney married John W. Spears, son of Joseph S. Spears and Sarah Elizabeth Rodgers, on December 10, 1905 at Pike County, AR. |
Eula Hipp was born on April 25, 1909. She was the daughter of Virgel Lonzo Hipp and Mary Jane Emmerline "Emma" Lamb. Eula Hipp married Warren Bradford, son of Oscar P. Bradford and Rosa P. Randles, on October 25, 1933 at Delight, Pike County, AR. Eula Hipp died on December 31, 1998 at Benton, Saline County, AR, at age 89. She was buried at Hicks Cemetery, Benton, Saline County, AR. |
Cecil Hipp was born on January 2, 1916 at Clark County, AR. He was the son of Virgel Lonzo Hipp and Mary Jane Emmerline "Emma" Lamb. Cecil Hipp married Delcie Rash. |
Winifred Hipp was born on March 13, 1916 at Delight, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of Virgel Lonzo Hipp and Mary Jane Emmerline "Emma" Lamb. Winifred Hipp married John Terry. |
John Terry married Winifred Hipp, daughter of Virgel Lonzo Hipp and Mary Jane Emmerline "Emma" Lamb. John Terry died on August 28, 1959. |
Delcie Rash married Cecil Hipp, son of Virgel Lonzo Hipp and Mary Jane Emmerline "Emma" Lamb. |
Warren Bradford was born on August 3, 1912. He was the son of Oscar P. Bradford and Rosa P. Randles. Warren Bradford married Eula Hipp, daughter of Virgel Lonzo Hipp and Mary Jane Emmerline "Emma" Lamb, on October 25, 1933 at Delight, Pike County, AR. Warren Bradford died on March 19, 1982 at Benton, Saline County, AR, at age 69. He was buried on March 22, 1982 at Hicks Cemetery, Benton, Saline County, AR. |
Lois Lamb was born on November 2, 1908. She was the daughter of Joseph Barden "Joe" Lamb and Martha Ellender Edge. |
Tilman Elbert Finney was born in March, 1850 at Jefferson County, TN. He was the son of Miles Elbert Finney and Nancy Strange. Tilman Elbert Finney married Rebecca Woods on September 17, 1871 at Newton County, MO. Tilman Elbert Finney married Sarah Catherine Chancelor, daughter of William Chancelor and Mary Jane Harvey, on April 28, 1877 at Franklin County, AR. Tilman Elbert Finney died on August 23, 1927 at Pike City, Pike County, AR, at age 77. |
Sarah Catherine Chancelor was born in November, 1860 at MO. She was the daughter of William Chancelor and Mary Jane Harvey. Sarah Catherine Chancelor married Tilman Elbert Finney, son of Miles Elbert Finney and Nancy Strange, on April 28, 1877 at Franklin County, AR. Sarah Catherine Chancelor died on July 11, 1930 at Pike City, Pike County, AR, at age 69. |
William E. Finney was born in June, 1879 at Franklin County, AR. He was the son of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. William E. Finney married Nancy Cash in March, 1897 at AR. |
Alfred N. Finney was born on March 6, 1881 at AR. He was the son of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. Alfred N. Finney married Cora J. Griggs, daughter of Eaton R. Griggs, on March 4, 1906 at Pike County, AR. Alfred N. Finney married Emma Jackson after 1910. Alfred N. Finney died on October 1, 1947 at Pike City, Pike County, AR, at age 66. |
Albert Wesley Finney was born in June, 1884 at AR. He was the son of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. Albert Wesley Finney married Rhoda Lucy Mayes circa 1901 at AR. |
George Finney was born in June, 1888 at AR. He was the son of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. George Finney married Josey Spears on June 10, 1906 at Pike County, AR. |
Minnie Finney was born in September, 1895 at AR. She was the daughter of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. |
General Finney was born in September, 1897 at AR. He was the son of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. |
Ozella Finney was born in March, 1900 at AR. She was the daughter of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. Ozella Finney married Tom Jackson on March 3, 1918 at Pike County, AR. |
Eva Finney was born circa 1902 at AR. She was the daughter of Tilman Elbert Finney and Sarah Catherine Chancelor. Eva Finney married C. L. Wakefield on April 30, 1924 at Pike County, AR. |
Rebecca Woods married Tilman Elbert Finney, son of Miles Elbert Finney and Nancy Strange, on September 17, 1871 at Newton County, MO. |
Tilmon Alonzo "Lonnie" Finney was born on November 8, 1906 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Everett Anderson Finney and Mary Jane Hipp.
He was enumerated with Everett Anderson Finney on the Pike County, AR census dated 1910; Tillman A. was shown at age 2 as a single white male born in AR, son of Everett A. His mother was born in AR and his father was born in AR. Tilmon Alonzo "Lonnie" Finney married Johnnie Standerfer on December 6, 1926 at Montgomery County, AR. Tilmon Alonzo "Lonnie" Finney died on August 8, 1970 at Wildsville, Concordia Parish, LA, at age 63. He was buried at Miller Cemetery, Lismore, Concordia Parish, LA. |
Jessie Lloyd Finney was born on July 7, 1908 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Everett Anderson Finney and Mary Jane Hipp.
He was enumerated with Everett Anderson Finney on the Pike County, AR census dated 1910; Jesse L. was shown at age 1 as a single white male born in AR, son of Everett A. His mother was born in AR and his father was born in AR. Jessie Lloyd Finney died on March 18, 1922 at Daisy, Pike County, AR, at age 13. [killed in the woods]. He was buried at Mount Joy Cemetery, Daisy, Pike County, AR. |
Gracie Viola Finney was born on August 12, 1919. She died at Oden, Montgomery County, AR. She was the daughter of Everett Anderson Finney and Mary Jane Hipp. Gracie Viola Finney was buried at Oden Cemetery, Oden, Montgomery County, AR. |
Johnnie Standerfer married Tilmon Alonzo "Lonnie" Finney, son of Everett Anderson Finney and Mary Jane Hipp, on December 6, 1926 at Montgomery County, AR. |
James Newton Finney was born on July 29, 1912 at Pike City, Pike County, AR. He was the son of James Martin Finney and Martha Izora "Isadora" Hipp. James Newton Finney married Mary Elizabeth Lambert on August 3, 1930 at Story, Montgomery County, AR. |
Doyle Finney was born on May 9, 1914. He was the son of James Martin Finney and Martha Izora "Isadora" Hipp. Doyle Finney died on April 21, 1996 at Nampa, Canyon County, ID, at age 81. |
Leona Pearl Finney was born in 1917. She died at Riverside, Riverside County, CA. She was the daughter of James Martin Finney and Martha Izora "Isadora" Hipp. |
Carl Odell Finney was born on July 22, 1928. He was the son of James Martin Finney and Martha Izora "Isadora" Hipp. Carl Odell Finney married Billie ______. Carl Odell Finney died on March 5, 1957 at age 28. |
Mary Elizabeth Lambert married James Newton Finney, son of James Martin Finney and Martha Izora "Isadora" Hipp, on August 3, 1930 at Story, Montgomery County, AR. |
Billie ______ married Carl Odell Finney, son of James Martin Finney and Martha Izora "Isadora" Hipp. |
Lora May Finney was born on January 22, 1912. She was the daughter of Everett Anderson Finney and Mary Jane Hipp. |
Bertha Lee Finney was born on December 10, 1939 at Clarks, Caldwell Parish, LA. She was the daughter of Tilmon Alonzo "Lonnie" Finney and Johnnie Standerfer. Bertha Lee Finney died on May 19, 1993 at Smackover, Union County, AR, at age 53. |
Cline Fortner was born on September 6, 1934. He died on March 10, 1993 at age 58. He was buried at Hicks Cemetery, Benton, Saline County, AR. |
George Hipp was born circa 1755.
He was the son of Stephen Hipp I and Ann Walkin.
George Hipp married Margaret ______.
George was listed in the 1790, 1800, 1810 and 1820 census of Newberry District, SC. George Hipp died circa 1825 at Newberry District, SC. |
Margaret ______ married George Hipp, son of Stephen Hipp I and Ann Walkin. |
Elijah Hipp was born between 1784 and 1790. He was the son of George Hipp and Margaret ______. |
Stephen Hipp II was born before 1759.
He was the son of Stephen Hipp I and Ann Walkin.
Last Will & Testament of Stephen Hipp In the name of God Amen I Stephen Hipp of the County of Meckenburgh being of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be God, do this 25 day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six make and publish this my last will and testaments in manner following that is to say. First I allow my body to be decently buried at the descretion of my Executor. 2. I give and bequeath to my well beloved grandson John Johnston all my mechanical Tools of every description. I give and bequeath my bed and furniture to my beloved granddaughter Peggy R. Johnston whatever other property I may be possessed of at my death. I allow to be put to sale immediate after my decease by my Executor to defray my funeral expenses and if any remainder I allow it to be equally divided between my two grandchildren John Johnston and Peggy R. Johnston and I hereby make and ordain Thomas T. Johnson my executor of this my last will and testament. In Witness which I the said Stephen Hipp have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written. (signed) Stephen Hipp Signed sealed and published and declared by the said Stephen Hipp the Testator as his last will and testament in the presence of us who were present at the time of signing and sealing thereof. Test Hill Johnson. Note: will submitted to the Court in February 1828 but it was not proven, possibly because of the low value of the estate. Stephen Hipp II died after December 25, 1826 at Mecklenberg County, NC. |
Andrew Hipp was born between 1800 and 1804. He was the son of George Hipp and Margaret ______. |
Elisha Hipp was born between 1804 and 1810 at Newberry District, SC. He was the son of George Hipp and Margaret ______. Elisha Hipp married Mary McAteer circa 1830 at Newberry District, SC. Elisha Hipp died in 1848 at Laurens District, SC. |
The following information relates to the history of the Stephen family in America: The surname Hipp is often shown as Hipps especially in the Pike County AR family line. The Hipp version will be used herein. On page 418 of Pennsylvania German Pioneers is the following information: "[List 141 C] At the Court House at Philadelphia, Saturday, the Seventh Day of October, 174 Present: Thomas Lawrence, Esquire, Mayor. The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Leslie, Captn J. Ballendine, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual Oaths to the Government. By the List 121. 400 Persons from Palatinate, Manheim, Zweybreckt." Among the passengers are Herrs Stephan Hepp; Bernhardt Hepp; Jerg Hepp. There is speculation that these three men were brothers but I could find no proof of that relationship. A Stephen Hipp and Ann Walkin received 150 acres in the province and bounty on January 5, 1761, in South Carolina. A Stephen Hipp received a land grant in Berkeley District, SC. It was certified by Governor William Simpson on August 3, 1761. In 1765, Stephen Hyp received a land grant on the east side of the Catawba River on Gar Creek, now in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Stephen's family resided in that part of South Carolina that became the Orangeburg Precinct, and in progression, the Old 96 and Camden Districts. The Camden District, SC borders the area of North Carolina that became Mecklenburg County. The following information is from the Mecklenburg County, North Carolina lists of Taxables, various years: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - 1797 Taxables Valentine Hipp 77 acres 1 white poll Steven Hipp 150 acres John Hipp 145 acres 1 white poll Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - 1808 Taxables Stephen Hipp 147 acres Valentine Hipp 156 acres John Hipp 150 acres Jacob Hipp - David Hipp - Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - 1810 Taxables in Capt. McKinley's Company John Hipp 200 acres 1 white poll Valentine Hipp 155 acres 1 white poll Andrew Hipp 145 acres 1 white poll David Hipp 147 acres 1 white poll Jacob Hipp - 1 white poll Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - 1815 Taxables in Capt. Hoover's Company Valentine Hipp 155 acres $310 John Hipp, Sr 146 acres $584 1 white poll Andrew Hipp 145 acres $362.50 1 white poll John Hipp, Jr - - 1 white poll Jacob Hipp - - 1 white poll David Hipp 147 acres $294 1 white poll Information on Stephen Hipp and family comes from many sources, Including Donna Johnson, Robert Maddigan, David Kelley, Teresa Harris, Dorothy Partain, Cindy Scott, Hazel Williams, Cuba Lea, NC and SC archives, my own research, the 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 and 1910 Pike County AR Census records. Where identifiable information is cited with the source. Stephen Hipp I was born on June 2, 1683 at Germany. [German Palatinate - In his book Emigrants From the Palatinate to the American Colonies in the 18th Century, [1953]., Dr. Friedrich Krebs describes the area known as the German Palatinate: "Zweibrucken; on the Schwarzbach, 54 miles southwest of Mannheim. It is known also by the French name, Deux-Ponts. It was for many centuries the capital of the Duchy of Zweibrucken, under the rule of cadet branches of the House of Wittelsbach."] He married Ann Walkin at Newberry District, SC. [It is apparently a German custom for the bride to retain her maiden name and add a suffix of "in" to it indicating she is married. Thus it is possible that the brides names was Ann Walk.]. Last will and testament of Stephen Hipp In the name of God, Amen. I Stephen Hipp of the State of No Carolina & County of Mecklenburg being in good Health & sound mind & memory blessed be God for all his mercies, and calling to mind the mortality of my Body & that it is appointed once for all men to die, Do make this my Last Will & Testament in manner & form following viz first of all I recommend my body to the Earth from whence it was taken & my soul to God who gave it me nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again at the General Resurrection by the mighty power of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ & First I order that all my lawful Debts be paid & fully discharged and I will & bequeath unto my well beloved wife Ann & my well beloved son Andrew one hundred acres of Land whereon I now live together with all my household furniture and at the death of my well beloved wife Ann the said land & furniture shall be the only sole property of my son Andrew Hipp. I will and bequeath unto my well beloved son Stephen Hipp the sum of five shillings. I will & bequeath unto my well beloved sons John, George, Joseph & Jacob Hipp all the remaining part of my Land to be Equally Divided between them at their discretion, that each of my said sons John, George, Joseph & Jacob (at my death) shall pay or cause to be paid unto my Well beloved son Valentine Hipp the sum of Five pounds each - And for the true Execution of this my Last Will & Testament I nominate & appoint my well beloved Friends & neighbours George Elliot & John Long to be my Executors. In Witness where of I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 25th day of August & in the year of our Lord 1781. Signed, Sealed, pronounced & declared as my Last Will & Testament in the presence of - - - - - Richard Barry Archibald Gordon Andrew Barry Stephen Hipp Will Probated: Jan 1782 Probated during January 1782 session. 1787 April Session - Return of the Estate of Stephen Hipp The executors of Stephen Hipp, deceased To amount of sales of estate...................................£105.14.00 Cr by sundry payments as per vouchers filed........ 24.09.06 Balance in executors hands................................... £ 81.04.06. Stephen Hipp I died in January, 1782 at Mecklenberg County, NC, at age 98. |
Ann Walkin married Stephen Hipp I at Newberry District, SC. [It is apparently a German custom for the bride to retain her maiden name and add a suffix of "in" to it indicating she is married. Thus it is possible that the brides names was Ann Walk.]. |
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