Jacob Hipp

M, b. 1770, d. 7 January 1839
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     Jacob Hipp was born 1770 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.1,2 He was the son of Stephan Hipp and Ann Walkin? Jacob Hipp was named in the will of Stephan Hipp as "sons ... Jacob Hipp" in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, on 25 August 1781.1,3 Jacob Hipp lived in Newberry District, South Carolina, in 1782.1 He married Frances __?__ circa 1795..4
The census of 1800 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed Jacob Hip as a head-of-household with tallies 20010-20010 which indicates:
A male of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably Jacob.5
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Frances.5
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son John.5
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Amaritta.5
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son George.5
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Elizabeth.5


The census of 1810 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed Jacob Hepp as a head-of-household with tallies 32002-02012 which indicates:
A male of 45 or more years of age, probably Jacob.6
A female of 45 or more years of age.6
A male of 45 or more years of age.6
A female of 45 or more years of age.6
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Frances.6
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son John.6
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter Amaritta.6
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son George.6
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter Elizabeth.6
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Holdritch.6
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Noah.6
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.6


The census of 1820 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed Jacob Hipps as a head-of-household with tallies 121201-10110 which indicates:
A male of 45 or more years of age, probably Jacob.7
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Frances.7
A male of 18 and under 26 years of age, probably his son John.7
A male of 18 and under 26 years of age, probably his son George.7
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter Elizabeth.7
A male of 16 and under 18 years of age, probably his son Holdritch.7
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son Noah.7
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son.7
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Polly.7
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son Jacob.7


The census of 1830 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed Jacob Hipp as a head-of-household with tallies 001000001-00010001 which indicates:
A male of 60 and under 70 years of age, probably Jacob.8
A female of 50 and under 60 years of age, probably his wife Frances.8
A female of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his daughter Polly.8
A male of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his son Jacob.8

His wife, Frances Hipp, died on 16 May 1836 in Newberry District, South Carolina.4 Frances Hipp was buried in the Mount Tabor Cemetery in Whitmire, Newberry District, South Carolina.4 Jacob Hipp died on 7 January 1839 in Newberry District, South Carolina.4 He was buried in the Mount Tabor Cemetery in Whitmire, Newberry District, South Carolina.4

Children of Jacob Hipp and Frances __?__

Citations

  1. [S339] Research of Sharon Arnold.
  2. [S470] Letter, James William Smith - 1997 to Wendell H. Wilcox.
  3. [S487] Stephan Hipp Will in Will Book C page 140.
  4. [S472] Research of Donna Johnson.
  5. [S337] 1800 U.S. Census, Newberry County, South Carolina, page 77 line 25.
  6. [S338] 1810 U.S. Census, Newberry County, South Carolina, page 113 line 13.
  7. [S340] 1820 U.S. Census, Newberry County, South Carolina, page 133 line 7.
  8. [S341] 1830 U.S. Census 171, Newberry County, South Carolina, page 91 line 22.
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