Individual Details
Talitha Pippin
(1791 - )
Married John Laws. She is assumed to be a daughter of Solomon II because of transactions involving her husband and various members of the Pippin family. She also was one of those giving testimony 10 Jun 1831 and had gone with those who found the infant's body in the swamp concealed between two Poplar roots about half a mile from Solomon's house.
In 1819 when Solomon Pippin III of Marion District SC sold land, one of the wintesses was John Laws who gave oath on 3 Jan 1821.
Events
Families
Father | Solomon Pippin II (1756 - 1831) |
Mother | Lavicey [Pippin} ( - ) |
Sibling | Solomon Pippin III (1783 - 1855) |
Sibling | Salathiel Pippin (1784 - 1870) |
Sibling | Levina Pippin (1786 - ) |
Sibling | Ruth Pippin (1788 - ) |
Sibling | Nancy Pippin (1795 - ) |
Sibling | Laurida Pippin (1799 - 1831) |
Sibling | Griffin Pippin (1801 - 1863) |
Sibling | Noah Pippin (1803 - ) |
Sibling | Elias Pippin (1805 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Report from Barbara Waddell, Chatom, AL prepared for a client. Information on Solomon Pippin, Jr. possibly sent to her from James Pippin, one of the authors of "Pippin Pathways".