David Turner Baird

M, #451, b. 13 April 1915
David Turner Baird|b. 13 Apr 1915|p19.htm#i451|Halcomb Walker Baird|b. 14 Dec 1883\nd. 31 Aug 1954|p29.htm#i722|Ellen Eliza Turner|b. 12 Mar 1889|p19.htm#i454|David A. Baird|b. 29 Dec 1839\nd. 27 Feb 1897|p29.htm#i712|Nancy Pennington|b. 6 Sep 1846|p29.htm#i713|Ike Turner||p18.htm#i444|Lucy (Clemens) Turner||p18.htm#i445|

Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     David Turner Baird was born 13 April 1915.1 He was the son of Halcomb Walker Baird and Ellen Eliza Turner. The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 15 January 1920 in Ward 3, Precinct 2 at 2700 Ninth Street, Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, listed Billie "Baird", born in Arkansas, as the 4-year and 9-month old son of Hal Baird.2 David Turner Baird was also known as Bill Baird. He lived in Port Naches, Jefferson County, Texas, in 1970.1 He was an employee at Pure Oil Company.1

Citations

  1. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  2. [S2713] 1920 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Texas, ED 110 Sh 21 B line 94 dwelling 479 family 511 page 246 B.

Claris Maxine Cheshire1

F, #452, b. 1916
Claris Maxine Cheshire|b. 1916|p19.htm#i452|Allen Thomas Cheshire|b. 1892|p1333.htm#i33310|Katie (__?__) Cheshire|b. 1897|p1333.htm#i33311|||||||||||||
     Claris Maxine Cheshire was born 1916 in Louisiana.2 She was the daughter of Allen Thomas Cheshire and Katie (__?__) Cheshire.2 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 17 January 1920 in Precinct 7, Freeport, Brazoria County, Texas, listed Claris M. "Cheshire", born in Louisiana, as the 3-year-old daughter of Allen T. Cheshire.2 The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 5 April 1930 in Precinct 2, Jefferson County, Texas, listed Clarice "Chesser", born in Louisiana, as the 14-year-old daughter of Thomas A. Chesser.3 Claris Maxine Cheshire married Jack Harvey Baird, son of Halcomb Walker Baird and Ellen Eliza Turner, in September 1940..4 Claris Maxine Baird and Jack Harvey Baird were divorced on 12 March 1973 in Jefferson County, Texas.5

Citations

  1. [S2303] Ancestry.com database, Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997.
  2. [S4122] 1920 U.S. Census, Brazoria County, Texas, ED 10 Sh 09 A line 24 dwelling 178 family 189 page 254 A.
  3. [S4123] 1930 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Texas, ED 72 Sh 06 B line 58 dwelling 98 family 105 page 080 B.
  4. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  5. [S2303] Ancestry.com database, Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2002.

Jack Harvey Baird1

M, #453, b. 17 August 1913
Jack Harvey Baird|b. 17 Aug 1913|p19.htm#i453|Halcomb Walker Baird|b. 14 Dec 1883\nd. 31 Aug 1954|p29.htm#i722|Ellen Eliza Turner|b. 12 Mar 1889|p19.htm#i454|David A. Baird|b. 29 Dec 1839\nd. 27 Feb 1897|p29.htm#i712|Nancy Pennington|b. 6 Sep 1846|p29.htm#i713|Ike Turner||p18.htm#i444|Lucy (Clemens) Turner||p18.htm#i445|

Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Jack Harvey Baird was born 17 August 1913.2 He was the son of Halcomb Walker Baird and Ellen Eliza Turner. The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 15 January 1920 in Ward 3, Precinct 2 at 2700 Ninth Street, Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, listed Jack "Baird", born in Arkansas, as the 6-year-old son of Hal Baird.3 Jack Harvey Baird married Claris Maxine Cheshire, daughter of Allen Thomas Cheshire and Katie (__?__) Cheshire, in September 1940..2 Jack Harvey Baird and Claris Maxine Baird were divorced on 12 March 1973 in Jefferson County, Texas.4

Citations

  1. [S2303] Ancestry.com database, Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997.
  2. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  3. [S2713] 1920 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Texas, ED 110 Sh 21 B line 94 dwelling 479 family 511 page 246 B.
  4. [S2303] Ancestry.com database, Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2002.

Ellen Eliza Turner

F, #454, b. 12 March 1889
Ellen Eliza Turner|b. 12 Mar 1889|p19.htm#i454|Ike Turner||p18.htm#i444|Lucy (Clemens) Turner||p18.htm#i445|||||||||||||
     Ellen Eliza Turner was born 12 March 1889.1 She was the daughter of Ike Turner and Lucy (Clemens) Turner. Ellen Eliza Turner married Halcomb Walker Baird, son of David Albert Baird and Nancy Pennington, on 28 April 1912..1 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 15 January 1920 in Ward 3, Precinct 2 at 2700 Ninth Street, Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, listed Ellie "Baird", born in Arkansas, as the 30-year-old wife of Hal Baird.2

Children of Ellen Eliza Turner and Halcomb Walker Baird

Citations

  1. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  2. [S2713] 1920 U.S. Census, Jefferson County, Texas, ED 110 Sh 21 B line 94 dwelling 479 family 511 page 246 B.

Hattie Mae Baird

F, #455, b. August 1886
Hattie Mae Baird|b. Aug 1886|p19.htm#i455|Benjamin Franklin Baird|b. 21 Sep 1857\nd. 28 Sep 1928|p29.htm#i702|Saphronia Isabelle Davenport|b. Nov 1865|p19.htm#i460|Benjamin W. Baird|b. abt 1828\nd. 16 May 1867|p28.htm#i700|Lauriva L. Ratliff|b. abt 1834|p29.htm#i701|J. W. Davenport|b. abt 1835|p19.htm#i459|Sarah M. (Gober) Davenport|b. abt 1832|p19.htm#i458|

Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Hattie Mae Baird was born August 1886 in Texas.1,2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Baird and Saphronia Isabelle Davenport. The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 18 June 1900 in Precinct 2, Denton County, Texas, listed Hattie May "Baird", as the 13-year-old daughter of Benjamin F. Baird.2 Hattie Mae Baird married O. J. Rilley Patty about 1912..3,1,4 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 20 January 1920 in Precinct 1, Hunt County, Texas, listed Hattie May Patty, as the 24-year-old widowed daughter of Benj. F. Baird.1 Hattie Mae Patty married Lyman R. Seaman between 1921 and 1929..3
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 15 April 1930 in Precinct 33, Block 3019, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, listed the following:
Lyman R. Seaman, 38-year-old male. a salesman, married first at the age of 20.4

Hattie M. "Seaman", 38-year-old wife, a stenographer, married first at the age of 20.4

Child of Hattie Mae Baird and O. J. Rilley Patty

Citations

  1. [S1925] 1920 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 119 Sh 07B line 69 dwelling 139 family 142.
  2. [S3328] 1900 U.S. Census, Denton County, Texas, ED 47 Sh 13 B line 93 dwelling 221 family 221 page 109 B.
  3. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  4. [S3334] 1930 U.S. Census, Dallas County, Texas, ED 57 Sh 40 B line 52 dwelling 614 family 705 page 270 B.

Arthur A. Clark1

M, #456, b. about 1875
     Arthur A. Clark was born about 1875 in Tennessee.1 He married Sarah Edna Baird, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Baird and Saphronia Isabelle Davenport, about 1906 in Texas..2,1
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 20 April 1910 in Ward 4, Precinct 1, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, listed the following:
Arthur A. Clark, 39-year-old male head of household, a newspaper linotype operator, married 4 years.3

Edna "Clark", 26-year-old wife, married 4 years with 1 child who was still living.3

Arthur "Clark", 11-year-old son.3

Edward "Clark", 9-year-old son.3

John B. "Clark", 1-year and 5-month old son.3

The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 9 January 1920 in Ward 4, Precinct 3, Navasota, Grimes County, Texas, listed the following:
Arthur A. Clark, 45-year-old male head of household, a printing office linotype operator.1

Edna "Clark", 36-year-old wife, a seamstress.1

John B. "Clark", 11-year-old son.1

Franklin F. "Clark", 5-year-old son.1
He died before 1930 probably in Texas.4

Children of Arthur A. Clark and Sarah Edna Baird

Citations

  1. [S3331] 1920 U.S. Census, Grimes County, Texas, ED 21 Sh 07 B line 97 dwelling 181 family 185 page 190 B.
  2. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  3. [S2383] 1910 U.S. Census, Smith County, Texas, ED 69 Sh 05 B line 74 dwelling 100 family 106 page 127 B.
  4. [S3332] 1930 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 06 Sh 23 A line 15 dwelling ? family ? page 126 A.

Sarah Edna Baird

F, #457, b. August 1883, d. before 1930
Sarah Edna Baird|b. Aug 1883\nd. b 1930|p19.htm#i457|Benjamin Franklin Baird|b. 21 Sep 1857\nd. 28 Sep 1928|p29.htm#i702|Saphronia Isabelle Davenport|b. Nov 1865|p19.htm#i460|Benjamin W. Baird|b. abt 1828\nd. 16 May 1867|p28.htm#i700|Lauriva L. Ratliff|b. abt 1834|p29.htm#i701|J. W. Davenport|b. abt 1835|p19.htm#i459|Sarah M. (Gober) Davenport|b. abt 1832|p19.htm#i458|

Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Sarah Edna Baird was born August 1883 in Texas.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Baird and Saphronia Isabelle Davenport. The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 18 June 1900 in Precinct 2, Denton County, Texas, listed Sarah E. "Baird", as the 16-year-old daughter of Benjamin F. Baird.1 Sarah Edna Baird married Arthur A. Clark about 1906 in Texas..2,3
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 20 April 1910 in Ward 4, Precinct 1, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, listed the following:
Arthur A. Clark, 39-year-old male, a newspaper linotype operator, married 4 years.4

Edna "Clark", 26-year-old wife, married 4 years with 1 child who was still living.4

Arthur "Clark", 11-year-old son.4

Edward "Clark", 9-year-old son.4

John B. "Clark", 1-year and 5-month old son.4

The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 9 January 1920 in Ward 4, Precinct 3, Navasota, Grimes County, Texas, listed the following:
Arthur A. Clark, 45-year-old male, a printing office linotype operator.3

Edna "Clark", 36-year-old wife, a seamstress.3

John B. "Clark", 11-year-old son.3

Franklin F. "Clark", 5-year-old son.3
Her husband, Arthur A. Clark, died before 1930 probably in Texas.5 The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 16 April 1930 in Ward 3, Precinct 1, Greenville, hunt County, Texas, listed Edna Clark, a department store saleslady, as the 46-year-old widowed female residing with Belle Baird.6,7

Children of Sarah Edna Baird and Arthur A. Clark

Citations

  1. [S3328] 1900 U.S. Census, Denton County, Texas, ED 47 Sh 13 B line 93 dwelling 221 family 221 page 109 B.
  2. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.
  3. [S3331] 1920 U.S. Census, Grimes County, Texas, ED 21 Sh 07 B line 97 dwelling 181 family 185 page 190 B.
  4. [S2383] 1910 U.S. Census, Smith County, Texas, ED 69 Sh 05 B line 74 dwelling 100 family 106 page 127 B.
  5. [S3332] 1930 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 06 Sh 23 A line 15 dwelling ? family ? page 126 A.
  6. [S3332] 1930 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 06 Sh 23 A line 15 dwelling 473 family 504 page 126 A.
  7. [S3332] 1930 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 06 Sh 20 A line 29 dwelling 473 family 504 page 123 A.

Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport

F, #458, b. about 1832
     Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport was born about 1832 in Georgia.1 She married J. Willis Davenport..2 The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 5 June 1880 in Precinct 1, Hunt County, Texas, listed Sarah M. "Davenport", a housekeeper, born in Georgia, as the 48-year-old wife of Willis Davenport.1

Children of Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport and J. Willis Davenport

Citations

  1. [S2454] 1880 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 63 Sh 11 line 01 dwelling 95 family 96 page 411 A.
  2. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.

J. Willis Davenport

M, #459, b. about 1835
     J. Willis Davenport was born about 1835 in South Caroolina.1 He married Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport..2
The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 5 June 1880 in Precinct 1, Hunt County, Texas, listed the following:
Willis Davenport, 45-year-old male head of household, a farmer; b:South Carolina fb:South Carolina mb:South Carolina.1

Sarah M. "Davenport", 48-year-old wife, a housekeeper; b:Georgia fb:Georgia mb:Georgia.1

Geo. Anna "Davenport", 17-year-old female; b:Texas fb:South Carolina mb:Georgia.1

Sophronia B. "Davenport", 15-year-old female; b:Texas fb:South Carolina mb:Georgia.1

Thos. P. "Davenport", 13-year-old son; b:Texas fb:South Carolina mb:Georgia.1

James H. "Davenport", 11-year-old male; b:Texas fb:South Carolina mb:Georgia.1

Ed Reeves, 20-year-old male, a farm laborer; b:Alabama fb:Alabama mb:Alabama.1

Children of J. Willis Davenport and Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport

Citations

  1. [S2454] 1880 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 63 Sh 11 line 01 dwelling 95 family 96 page 411 A.
  2. [S182] A Baird Family in America by Josie and Delila Baird.

Saphronia Isabelle Davenport

F, #460, b. November 1865
Saphronia Isabelle Davenport|b. Nov 1865|p19.htm#i460|J. Willis Davenport|b. abt 1835|p19.htm#i459|Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport|b. abt 1832|p19.htm#i458|||||||||||||
     Saphronia Isabelle Davenport was born November 1865 in Texas.1,2 She was the daughter of J. Willis Davenport and Sarah Minerva (Gober) Davenport. The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 5 June 1880 in Precinct 1, Hunt County, Texas, listed Sophronia B. "Davenport", born in Texas, as the 15-year-old female residing with Willis Davenport.3 Saphronia Isabelle Davenport married Benjamin Franklin Baird, son of Benjamin Wilson Baird and Lauriva Lavine Ratliff, about 1882..1,2 The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 18 June 1900 in Precinct 2, Denton County, Texas, listed Sophornia J. "Baird", who had been married 17 years, with 5 children of whom 4 were still living, as the 36-year-old wife of Benjamin F. Baird.2 The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 20 April 1910 in Precinct 1, Hunt County, Texas, listed Belle "Baird", who had been married 26 years, with 8 children of whom 7 were still living, as the 45-year-old wife of B. F. Baird.4 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 20 January 1920 in Precinct 1, Hunt County, Texas, listed Saphronia J. "Baird", as the 55-year-old wife of Benj. F. Baird.1
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 14 April 1930 in Ward 3, Precinct 1, Greenville, hunt County, Texas, listed the following:
Belle Baird, 66-year-old widowed female head of household.5

Franklin F. "Baird" (should be Clark), 16-year-old grand son.5

Edna Clark, 46-year-old widowed female, a department store saleslady.6,5

Children of Saphronia Isabelle Davenport and Benjamin Franklin Baird

Citations

  1. [S1925] 1920 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 119 Sh 07B line 69 dwelling 139 family 142.
  2. [S3328] 1900 U.S. Census, Denton County, Texas, ED 47 Sh 13 B line 93 dwelling 221 family 221 page 109 B.
  3. [S2454] 1880 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 63 Sh 11 line 01 dwelling 95 family 96 page 411 A.
  4. [S3329] 1910 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 109 Sh 05 A line 42 dwelling 84 family 84 page 046 A.
  5. [S3332] 1930 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 06 Sh 20 A line 29 dwelling 473 family 504 page 123 A.
  6. [S3332] 1930 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, ED 06 Sh 23 A line 15 dwelling 473 family 504 page 126 A.

David Wilson

M, #463, b. about 1785, d. 25 October 1857

Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     David Wilson was born about 1785 in Tennessee.1 He married Susannah Haney Ethell, daughter of Benjamin F. Ethell and Winifred __?__, about 1822 in Missouri..2,3
David Wilson owed taxes in 1825 in Boone County, Missouri.4
The census of 1830 in Rockyfork Township, Boone County, Missouri, listed David Wilson as a head-of-household with tallies 0021001-110101001 which indicates:
A male of 40 and under 50 years of age, probably David.5

A female of 60 and under 70 years of age.5

A female of 30 and under 40 years of age, probably his wife Susannah Haney.5

A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son James.5

A female of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his daughter Elizabeth.5

A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son Reuben S..5

A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son John.5

A female of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Permelia Ann.5

A female under 5 years of age, probably his daughter Lucinda.5

The census of 1840 in Wilson Township, Audrain County, Missouri, listed David Wilson as a head-of-household with tallies 00002001-00110001 which indicates:
A male of 50 and under 60 years of age, probably David.6

A female of 50 and under 60 years of age, probably his wife Susannah Haney.6

A male of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his son Reuben S..6

A male of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his son John.6

A female of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his daughter Permelia Ann.6

A female of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his daughter Lucinda.6

David Wilson was the defendant and Susannah Haney Wilson was the plaintiff in a civil court case October 1844 in Audrain County, Missouri; involving personal abuse.2
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 28 August 1850 in Audrain County, Missouri, listed the following:
David Wilson, 65-year-old head of household, a farmer.1

Susan "Wilson", 65-year-old.1
David Wilson died on 25 October 1857 in Audrain County, Missouri.7
David Wilson's estate was probated on 2 November 1857 in Audrain County, Missouri.
     St. Louis Christian Advocate
     Arabel Wilson of Boone County, heirs of John Wilson of Montgomery County, Reuben Wilson of Audrain, Permelia Willingham of Macon, Lucy A. Moody of Macon, and Elizabeth Cornett of Henry County all of the state of Missouri state that the said David Wilson died without a will.
     Martin E. Swift 2 day of November 1857
     Distribution as follows:
     Arabell Wilson - $9.45
     Jno. Wilson - $9.45
     R. Wilson - $9.45
     P. Willingham - $9.45
     S. A. Moody - $9.45
     E. Cornett - $9.45.7

Children of David Wilson

Children of David Wilson and Susannah Haney Ethell

Citations

  1. [S302] 1850 U.S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, page 175A line 3 dwelling 276 family 295.
  2. [S706] Lawsuit, Susannah H. Wilson nee Ethell v. David Wilson.
  3. [S711] Boone County, Missouri Estate Files.
  4. [S686] Missouri Gen. Records & Abstr.
  5. [S269] 1830 U.S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, page 101 line 22.
  6. [S270] 1840 U.S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, page 6 line 6.
  7. [S552] Research of Timothy D. Dollens.

Nancy Shumake

F, #464, b. about 1844
Nancy Shumake|b. abt 1844|p19.htm#i464|James Shumake|b. abt 1799|p28.htm#i692|Nancy Baird|b. abt 1799|p28.htm#i691|||||||Isham H. Baird|b. abt 1771\nd. a 1839|p28.htm#i689|Clarissa Bushnell|b. 9 Oct 1775\nd. a 1830|p28.htm#i690|

Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Nancy Shumake was born about 1844 in Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of James Shumake and Nancy Baird. The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 22 October 1850 in Washington Township, Conway County, Arkansas, listed Nancy "Shumake" as the 6-year-old residing with James Shumake.1

Citations

  1. [S303] 1850 U.S. Census, Conway County, Arkansas, page 237 line 18 dwelling 122 family 122.

Meeky East

F, #465, b. 21 December 1814, d. 1 February 1874
Meeky East|b. 21 Dec 1814\nd. 1 Feb 1874|p19.htm#i465|William East|b. bt 1771 - 1774|p22.htm#i536|Elizabeth __?__|b. abt 1785|p22.htm#i537|||||||||||||

Relationship=3rd great-grandmother of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Meeky East was born 21 December 1814 in Laurens District, South Carolina.1,2 She was the daughter of William East and Elizabeth __?__. On the census of 1820 in Laurens District, South Carolina, Meeky was probably a female under 10 years of age residing with Wm. East.3 On the census of 1830 in Laurens District, South Carolina, Meeky was probably a female of 10 and under 15 years of age residing with Elizabeth East.4 She married Samuel Leonidas Hipp Sr., son of George Hipp and Margaret __?__, on 14 April 1836 in Laurens District, South Carolina..1,5
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 30 July 1850 in Laurens District, South Carolina, listed the following:
Meeky Hipp, 36-year-old head of household.2

John "Hipp", 5-year-old.2

Mary "Hipp", 8-year-old.2

Leonidas "Hipp", 4-year-old.2

Meeky Hipp lived in Pike County, Arkansas, in 1857.6
The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 6 August 1860 in the Antoine post office area of Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
Meeky Hipps, 46-year-old head of household.7

W. A. Hipps, 23-year-old.7

M. A. Hipps, 18-year-old.7

J. T. Hipps, 17-year-old.7

S. L. Hipps, 15-year-old.7
She died at age 59 on 1 February 1874 in Pike County, Arkansas.1

Children of Meeky East and Samuel Leonidas Hipp Sr.

Citations

  1. [S214] Samuel Leonidas Hipp Family Bible.
  2. [S279] 1850 U.S. Census, Laurens County, South Carolina, page 210A line 10 dwelling 119 family 119.
  3. [S304] 1820 U.S. Census, Laurens County, South Carolina, page 34 line 5.
  4. [S305] 1830 U.S. Census, Laurens County, South Carolina, page 207 line 3.
  5. [S927] Research of Grace Case.
  6. [S213] History of Southern Arkansas by Goodspeed.
  7. [S280] 1860 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 492 line 21 dwelling 383 family 383.

Mary L. Covington

F, #466, b. January 1844
Mary L. Covington|b. Jan 1844|p19.htm#i466|Levi M. Covington|b. abt 1818|p1348.htm#i33678|Margret M. (__?__) Covington|b. abt 1819|p1348.htm#i33679|||||||||||||
     Mary L. Covington was born January 1844 in Kentucky.2,3 She was the daughter of Levi M. Covington and Margret M. (__?__) Covington.1 The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 11 November 1850 in Thompson Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed Mary L. "Covington", born in Kentucky as the 7-year-old female residing with Levi M. Covington.1 The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 22 June 1860 in the Murfreesboro post office area of Thompson Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed M. L. "Covington" born in Kentucky, as the 16-year-old female residing with L. M. Covington.4 Mary L. Covington married William Albert Hipp, son of Samuel Leonidas Hipp Sr. and Meeky East, in 1867..5 The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 5 August 1870 in the Brock post office area of Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed Mary L. "Hipp", as the 24-year-old residing with William A. Hipp.2 The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 22 June 1880 in Thompson Sp., Pike County, Arkansas, listed Masry L. "Hipps", as the 36-year-old wife of Wm. A. Hipps.6
On 10 July 1883 Mary L. Hipp homesteaded 154.98 acres of land in Township 8 South, Range 25 West, Section 1, Pike County, Arkansas,
...the north east fractional quaarter of section one in township eight south of range twenty five west of the fifth principal meridian in Arkansas, containing one hundred and fifty four acres and ninety eight hundreths of an acre.7

The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 5 June 1900 in Thompson Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
Mary L. Hipps, 56-year-old widowed female head of household, a farmer with 4 children all of whom were still living.3

Kertis A. "Hipps", 27-year-old son, a farm laborer.3

Marvin K. "Hipps", 23-year-old son, a farm laborer.3
She applied for a military pension as the widow of William Albert Hipp on 9 August 1909 in Arkansas; for his service in the Arkansas Infantry from 1861 to 1865.8 The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 29 April 1910 in Prairie Township, Hot Springs County, Arkansas, listed Mary Hipp, born in Kentucky, with 4 children all of whom were still living, as the 66-year-old widowed mother-in-law of William Z. Stone.9 She died at age 83 years and 2 months on 13 March 1927 in Hot Spring County, Arkansas.10

Children of Mary L. Covington and William Albert Hipp

Citations

  1. [S4186] 1850 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 182 B line 31 dwelling 169 family 169.
  2. [S227] 1870 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 215 line 4 dwelling 37 family 31.
  3. [S189] 1900 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 92 Sh 02 B line 90 dwelling 32 family 32 page 091 B.
  4. [S280] 1860 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 439 line 32 dwelling 62 family 62.
  5. [S214] Samuel Leonidas Hipp Family Bible.
  6. [S307] 1880 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 123 Sh 30 line 31 dwelling 246 family 246 page 428B.
  7. [S1444] Bureau of Land Management, Homestead Certificate Number 2901.
  8. [S1463] Arkansas CSA, Pension Aps by Frances T. Ingmire, number 9146.
  9. [S3734] 1910 U.S. Census, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, ED 86 Sh 12 A line 35 dwelling 107 family 213 page 173 A.
  10. [S2303] Ancestry.com database, Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950.

John Vernon Hipp

M, #468, b. 11 January 1843, d. 22 August 1908
John Vernon Hipp|b. 11 Jan 1843\nd. 22 Aug 1908|p19.htm#i468|Samuel Leonidas Hipp Sr.|b. 21 Jul 1814\nd. 18 Jul 1846|p22.htm#i538|Meeky East|b. 21 Dec 1814\nd. 1 Feb 1874|p19.htm#i465|George Hipp|b. abt 1760|p37.htm#i916|Margaret __?__|b. abt 1770|p39.htm#i961|William East|b. bt 1771 - 1774|p22.htm#i536|Elizabeth __?__|b. abt 1785|p22.htm#i537|

Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     John Vernon Hipp was born 11 January 1843 in Laurens District, South Carolina.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Leonidas Hipp Sr. and Meeky East. The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 30 July 1850 in Laurens District, South Carolina, listed John "Hipp" as the 5-year-old residing with Meeky Hipp.3 The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 6 August 1860 in the Antoine post office area of Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed J. T. Hipps as the 17-year-old residing with Meeky Hipps.4 John Vernon Hipp began military service in 1862 in Arkansas; in the 19th Arkansas Volunteers of the Confederate Army.5 He served in the military during the Civil War; the Confederate Army
     John was wounded and captured at Arkansas Post, 1 Jan 1863, and carried to St. Louis, MO. He was exchanged at City Point, VA in June 1863 and was in the Army of the Tennessee the rest of the war. He took part in the battles of Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, New Hope, Kennesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Franklin, and Nashville, having been in Pat Cleburne's division of Hardee's corps.5
He married Lucinda Frances Dickson, daughter of Samuel Dickson and Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson, on 25 November 1869 in Pike County, Arkansas..5
The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 5 August 1870 in the Huddleston post office area of Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
John T. Hipp, 29-year-old head of household, a farm laborer.6

Lucinda F. "Hipp", 18-year-old.6

The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 16 June 1880 in Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
John T. Hipp, 36-year-old head of household, a farmer.7

Lucinda F. "Hipp", 26-year-old wife.7

Mary E. "Hipp", 10-year-old daughter.7

James O. "Hipp", 7-year-old son.7

On 27 April 1885 John Vernon Hipp homesteaded 80 acres of land in Township 9 South, Range 24 West, Section 8, Pike County, Arkansas,
"... the east half of the north east quarter of section eight in township nine south of range twenty four west of the Fifth Principal Me in Arkansas containing eighty acres ..."8

The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 26 June 1900 in Saline Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
John T. Hipp, 57-year-old head of household, a farmer, married 30 years.9

Frances "Hipp", 46-year-old wife, married 30 years with 1 child who was still living.9

John "Hipp", 14-year-old son.9
His wife, Lucinda Frances Hipp, died at age 49 years, 7 months and 29 days on 28 December 1901 in Pike County, Arkansas.10 John Vernon Hipp married Buena V. McKinnon, daughter of Alford B. McKinnon and Mary S. (__?__) McKinnon, on 29 June 1904 in Pike County, Arkansas..11 John Vernon Hipp died at age 65 on 22 August 1908 in Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas.10,2

Children of John Vernon Hipp and Lucinda Frances Dickson

Citations

  1. [S214] Samuel Leonidas Hipp Family Bible.
  2. [S927] Research of Grace Case.
  3. [S279] 1850 U.S. Census, Laurens County, South Carolina, page 210A line 10 dwelling 119 family 119.
  4. [S280] 1860 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 492 line 21 dwelling 383 family 383.
  5. [S213] History of Southern Arkansas by Goodspeed.
  6. [S227] 1870 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 214 line 1 dwelling 27 family 22.
  7. [S307] 1880 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 124 Sh 09 line 23 dwelling 83 family 83 page 438 A.
  8. [S1444] Bureau of Land Management, Homestead Certificate Number 3449.
  9. [S189] 1900 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 91 Sh 17B line 99 dwelling 317 family 317 page 088 A.
  10. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp.
  11. [S293] Research of Sandra J. Lee Westbrook.

Lucinda Frances Dickson

F, #469, b. 29 April 1852
Lucinda Frances Dickson|b. 29 Apr 1852|p19.htm#i469|Samuel Dickson||p19.htm#i470|Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson||p19.htm#i471|||||||||||||
     Lucinda Frances Dickson was born 29 April 1852 in Pike County, Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Dickson and Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson. Lucinda Frances Dickson married John Vernon Hipp, son of Samuel Leonidas Hipp Sr. and Meeky East, on 25 November 1869 in Pike County, Arkansas..2 The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 5 August 1870 in the Huddleston post office area of Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed Lucinda F. "Hipp", as the 18-year-old residing with John T. Hipp.3 The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 16 June 1880 in Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed Lucinda F. "Hipp", as the 26-year-old wife of John T. Hipp.4 The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 26 June 1900 in Saline Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed Frances "Hipp", who had been married 30 years, with 1 child who was still living, as the 46-year-old wife of John T. Hipp.5 She died at age 49 years, 7 months and 29 days on 28 December 1901 in Pike County, Arkansas.1

Children of Lucinda Frances Dickson and John Vernon Hipp

Citations

  1. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp.
  2. [S213] History of Southern Arkansas by Goodspeed.
  3. [S227] 1870 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, page 214 line 1 dwelling 27 family 22.
  4. [S307] 1880 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 124 Sh 09 line 23 dwelling 83 family 83 page 438 A.
  5. [S189] 1900 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 91 Sh 17B line 99 dwelling 317 family 317 page 088 A.

Samuel Dickson

M, #470
     Samuel Dickson married Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson..1

Child of Samuel Dickson and Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson

Citations

  1. [S213] History of Southern Arkansas by Goodspeed.

Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson

F, #471
     Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson married Samuel Dickson..1

Child of Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson and Samuel Dickson

Citations

  1. [S213] History of Southern Arkansas by Goodspeed.

Mary E. Hipp

F, #472, b. 5 September 1870, d. 13 June 1889
Mary E. Hipp|b. 5 Sep 1870\nd. 13 Jun 1889|p19.htm#i472|John Vernon Hipp|b. 11 Jan 1843\nd. 22 Aug 1908|p19.htm#i468|Lucinda Frances Dickson|b. 29 Apr 1852|p19.htm#i469|Samuel L. Hipp Sr.|b. 21 Jul 1814\nd. 18 Jul 1846|p22.htm#i538|Meeky East|b. 21 Dec 1814\nd. 1 Feb 1874|p19.htm#i465|Samuel Dickson||p19.htm#i470|Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson||p19.htm#i471|

Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Mary E. Hipp was born 5 September 1870.1,2 She was the daughter of John Vernon Hipp and Lucinda Frances Dickson. The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 16 June 1880 in Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed Mary E. "Hipp", as the 10-year-old daughter of John T. Hipp.3 Mary E. Hipp died at age 18 on 13 June 1889.1,2

Citations

  1. [S86] Lela Wilcox Family Records.
  2. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp.
  3. [S307] 1880 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 124 Sh 09 line 23 dwelling 83 family 83 page 438 A.

James Olin Hipp

M, #473, b. 20 April 1872, d. 5 October 1882
James Olin Hipp|b. 20 Apr 1872\nd. 5 Oct 1882|p19.htm#i473|John Vernon Hipp|b. 11 Jan 1843\nd. 22 Aug 1908|p19.htm#i468|Lucinda Frances Dickson|b. 29 Apr 1852|p19.htm#i469|Samuel L. Hipp Sr.|b. 21 Jul 1814\nd. 18 Jul 1846|p22.htm#i538|Meeky East|b. 21 Dec 1814\nd. 1 Feb 1874|p19.htm#i465|Samuel Dickson||p19.htm#i470|Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson||p19.htm#i471|

Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     James Olin Hipp was born 20 April 1872.1,2 He was the son of John Vernon Hipp and Lucinda Frances Dickson. The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 16 June 1880 in Missouri Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed James O. "Hipp", as the 7-year-old son of John T. Hipp.3 James Olin Hipp died at age 10 on 5 October 1882.1,2

Citations

  1. [S86] Lela Wilcox Family Records.
  2. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp.
  3. [S307] 1880 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 124 Sh 09 line 23 dwelling 83 family 83 page 438 A.

Fannie Cleo Hipp

F, #474, b. 25 August 1880, d. 17 October 1882
Fannie Cleo Hipp|b. 25 Aug 1880\nd. 17 Oct 1882|p19.htm#i474|John Vernon Hipp|b. 11 Jan 1843\nd. 22 Aug 1908|p19.htm#i468|Lucinda Frances Dickson|b. 29 Apr 1852|p19.htm#i469|Samuel L. Hipp Sr.|b. 21 Jul 1814\nd. 18 Jul 1846|p22.htm#i538|Meeky East|b. 21 Dec 1814\nd. 1 Feb 1874|p19.htm#i465|Samuel Dickson||p19.htm#i470|Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson||p19.htm#i471|

Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     Fannie Cleo Hipp was born 25 August 1880 in Pike County, Arkansas.1,2 She was the daughter of John Vernon Hipp and Lucinda Frances Dickson. Fannie Cleo Hipp died at age 2 on 17 October 1882 in Pike County, Arkansas.1,2

Citations

  1. [S86] Lela Wilcox Family Records.
  2. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp.

John Noel Hipp

M, #475, b. 25 November 1885, d. 5 December 1962
John Noel Hipp|b. 25 Nov 1885\nd. 5 Dec 1962|p19.htm#i475|John Vernon Hipp|b. 11 Jan 1843\nd. 22 Aug 1908|p19.htm#i468|Lucinda Frances Dickson|b. 29 Apr 1852|p19.htm#i469|Samuel L. Hipp Sr.|b. 21 Jul 1814\nd. 18 Jul 1846|p22.htm#i538|Meeky East|b. 21 Dec 1814\nd. 1 Feb 1874|p19.htm#i465|Samuel Dickson||p19.htm#i470|Elizabeth (__?__) Dickson||p19.htm#i471|

Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
     John Noel Hipp was born 25 November 1885 in Pike County, Arkansas.1,2 He was the son of John Vernon Hipp and Lucinda Frances Dickson. The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 26 June 1900 in Saline Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed John "Hipp", as the 14-year-old son of John T. Hipp.3
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 16 April 1910 in Saline Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
John N. Hipp, 24-year-old male head of household, a farm laborer; b:Arkansas fb:South Carolina mb:Arkansas.4
John Noel Hipp married his first cousin once removed, Frances Iva Willingham, daughter of Francis Lafayette Willingham and Forest Ellen Baird, on 18 April 1910 in Arkansas..1
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 10 January 1920 in Murfreesboro, Thompson Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
Noel Hipp, 34-year-old head of household, a bank cashier.5

Iva "Hipp", 27-year-old wife.5

Ralph "Hipp", 9-year-old son.5

Lois "Hipp", 3-year and 11-month old daughter.5

Noel "Hipp" Jr., 1-year and 5-month old son.5

The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 8 April 1930 in Murfreesboro, Thompson Township, Pike County, Arkansas, listed the following:
John N. Hipp, 42-year-old male head of household, a bank cashier, married first at the age of 22; b:Arkansas fb:Arkansas mb:Arkansas.6

Frances I. "Hipp", 37-year-old wife, married first at the age of 17; b:Arkansas fb:Arkansas mb:Arkansas.6

Ralph S. "Hipp", 19-year-old son; b:Texas fb:Arkansas mb:Arkansas.6

Lois I. "Hipp", 14-year-old daughter; b:Arkansas fb:Arkansas mb:Arkansas.6

James N. "Hipp", 11-year-old son; b:Arkansas fb:Arkansas mb:Arkansas.6
John Noel Hipp died at age 77 on 5 December 1962 in Arkansas.1,7 He was buried in the Murfreesboro Cemetery in Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas.8

Children of John Noel Hipp and Frances Iva Willingham

Citations

  1. [S86] Lela Wilcox Family Records.
  2. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp, Father bought land here in April 1885.
  3. [S189] 1900 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 91 Sh 17B line 99 dwelling 317 family 317 page 088 A.
  4. [S394] 1910 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 95 Sh 01 B line 98 dwelling 22 family 23 page 331 B.
  5. [S300] 1920 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 94 Sh 09A line 30 dwelling 173 family 184.
  6. [S3117] 1930 U.S. Census, Pike County, Arkansas, ED 18 Sh 04 A line 24 dwelling 75 family 81 page 246 A.
  7. [S523] Research of Robert Hipp.
  8. [S293] Research of Sandra J. Lee Westbrook.