John Hipp
M, b. 25 December 1759, d. 8 November 1835
John Hipp|b. 25 Dec 1759\nd. 8 Nov 1835|p752.htm|Stephan Hipp|b. c 1720\nd. c 1782|p716.htm|Ann Walkin?|b. c 1730|p754.htm|||||||||||||
John Hipp was born 25 December 1759 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.1,2 He was the son of Stephan Hipp and Ann Walkin? John Hipp was named in the will of Stephan Hipp as "sons John ... Hipp" in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, on 25 August 1781.3,4 John Hipp lived in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in 1782.5 He married Judah Hicks in 1783..1 John Hipp moved to a residence in Newberry District, South Carolina, circa 1787.2
The census of 1790 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed John Hipp as a head-of-household with tallies 2-1-4 which indicates:
The census of 1800 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed John Hips as a head-of-household with tallies 10110-00101 which indicates:
He married Jane __?__ in 1802 in Newberry District, South Carolina..1,2 John Hipp moved to a residence in Buncombe County, North Carolina, in 1804.2
The census of 1810 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, listed John Hipps as a head-of-household with tallies 01001-41110 which indicates:
His wife, Jane Hipp, died on 18 July 1816.1,2
The census of 1820 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, listed John Hipp as a head-of-household with tallies 100001-21100 which indicates:
The census of 1830 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, listed John Hipps as a head-of-household with tallies 0001000001-000000001 which indicates:
John Hipp applied for a military pension on 8 October 1832 in Buncombe County, North Carolina; for service in the Revolutionary War.
The census of 1790 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed John Hipp as a head-of-household with tallies 2-1-4 which indicates:
A male of 16 or more years of age, probably John.6
A male of 16 or more years of age.6
A female, probably his wife Judah.6
A male under 16 years of age, probably his son.6
A female, probably his daughter.6
A female, probably his daughter.6
A female, probably his daughter.6
A male of 16 or more years of age.6
A female, probably his wife Judah.6
A male under 16 years of age, probably his son.6
A female, probably his daughter.6
A female, probably his daughter.6
A female, probably his daughter.6
The census of 1800 in Newberry District, South Carolina, listed John Hips as a head-of-household with tallies 10110-00101 which indicates:
A male of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably John.7
A female of 45 or more years of age.7
A male of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his son.7
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter.7
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.7
A female of 45 or more years of age.7
A male of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his son.7
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter.7
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.7
He married Jane __?__ in 1802 in Newberry District, South Carolina..1,2 John Hipp moved to a residence in Buncombe County, North Carolina, in 1804.2
The census of 1810 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, listed John Hipps as a head-of-household with tallies 01001-41110 which indicates:
A male of 45 or more years of age, probably John.8
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Jane.8
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter.8
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son.8
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Margaret.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Jude.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Jane.8
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife Jane.8
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter.8
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son.8
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Margaret.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Jude.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter.8
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Jane.8
His wife, Jane Hipp, died on 18 July 1816.1,2
The census of 1820 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, listed John Hipp as a head-of-household with tallies 100001-21100 which indicates:
A male of 45 or more years of age, probably John.9
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter Margaret.9
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter Jude.9
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Jane.9
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son John F.9
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Ann.9
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter Margaret.9
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter Jude.9
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Jane.9
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son John F.9
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Ann.9
The census of 1830 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, listed John Hipps as a head-of-household with tallies 0001000001-000000001 which indicates:
A male of 70 and under 80 years of age, probably John.10
A female of 60 and under 70 years of age, probably his wife.10
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son John F.10
A female of 60 and under 70 years of age, probably his wife.10
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son John F.10
John Hipp applied for a military pension on 8 October 1832 in Buncombe County, North Carolina; for service in the Revolutionary War.
Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files
abstracted by Virgil D. White
The National Historical Publishing Company
Waynesboro, Tennessee 1992
Volume II: F-M, Page 1652
HIPP, John, R4911, NC Line, sol appl 18 Oct 1832 Buncombe Co NC, sol was b 25 Dec 1759 in Mecklenburg Co NC & he lived there at enl & at age of 28 he moved to Newberry Dist SC for 20 yrs & in 1804 he moved to Buncombe Co NC, a daughter, Margaret Sharp, aged 51, made aff'dt 15 Jul 1854 Gilmer Co GA & stated sol d 8 Nov 1835 in Buncombe Co NC & his wife had d 18 Jul 1816 & they had m in Newberry Dist SC in 1802, sol d leaving children; Jude Plummour, Ann Ingram, John Hipp, Jane Hipp & Margaret Sharp.2
He died on 8 November 1835 in Buncombe County, North Carolina.1,2abstracted by Virgil D. White
The National Historical Publishing Company
Waynesboro, Tennessee 1992
Volume II: F-M, Page 1652
HIPP, John, R4911, NC Line, sol appl 18 Oct 1832 Buncombe Co NC, sol was b 25 Dec 1759 in Mecklenburg Co NC & he lived there at enl & at age of 28 he moved to Newberry Dist SC for 20 yrs & in 1804 he moved to Buncombe Co NC, a daughter, Margaret Sharp, aged 51, made aff'dt 15 Jul 1854 Gilmer Co GA & stated sol d 8 Nov 1835 in Buncombe Co NC & his wife had d 18 Jul 1816 & they had m in Newberry Dist SC in 1802, sol d leaving children; Jude Plummour, Ann Ingram, John Hipp, Jane Hipp & Margaret Sharp.2
Children of John Hipp and Jane __?__
- Margaret Hipp+1,2 b. c 1803
- Jude Hipp2,1 b. c 1805
- Jane Hipp b. c 1810
- John F. Hipp+ b. c 1812
- Ann Hipp+1,2 b. c 1815
Citations
- [S472] Research of Donna Johnson.
- [S1314] Rev. War Pension Abstracts, Volume II: F-M, Page 1652.
- [S339] Research of Sharon Arnold.
- [S487] Stephan Hipp Will in Will Book C page 140.
- [S342] Research of Alton DeHart.
- [S409] South Carolina 1790 U.S. Census by Bureau of the Census Department of Commerce and Labor, page 76 line 19.
- [S337] 1800 U.S. Census, Newberry County, South Carolina, page 79 line 28.
- [S4388] 1810 U.S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, page 248 line 04.
- [S3320] 1820 U.S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, page 070 line 23.
- [S3022] 1830 U.S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, page 261 line 07.
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