Individual Details

Joseph Fane Pippin

(23 Apr 1856 - 16 Feb 1930)



Joseph married (1) Mary Alice Slagle. Mary & her sister Rosetta who married Joseph's brother James, were the daughters of James Madison Slagle and Eliza Jane McClure.

Joseph and family and Joseph's sister Lucinda & her husband Marion Grimes, moved to Kansas to await the opening of Indian lands in Oklahoma Territory. The first land run in Oklahoma was Apr 1889. Mary died 22 Apr 1890, shortly after Joseph file homestead of 160 acres in Kingfisher Co IT. Mary was the first person buried at Grimes Cemetery in Kingfisher Co. Joseph & his four children are on the 1890 Oklahoma Territorial Census. Joseph relinquished his claim and returned to Tennessee.

He married (2) to Sarah J. McBroom in Putnam Co, TN. License issued 29 Nov 1891. They were 1st cousins twice removed - Joseph's father and Sarah's great grandfather were brothers.

By 1900 the family had moved to Scotr Co MO. Joseph & Sarah are buried in unmarked graves in the Old Morley Cemetery in Scott Co. They had four children.

Events

Birth23 Apr 1856Jackson County, Tennessee
Marriage25 Dec 1878Putnam County, Tennessee - Mary Alice Slagle
Marriage5 Jan 1892Putnam County, Tennessee - Sarah McBroom
Death16 Feb 1930Scott County, Missouri

Families

SpouseSarah McBroom (1872 - )
SpouseMary Alice Slagle ( - )
FatherWilliam M. Pippin (1813 - 1893)
MotherSena Finn (1816 - 1882)
SiblingParazetta Pippin (1834 - )
SiblingAlfred Carrol Pippin (1836 - 1864)
SiblingLucinda Elizabeth Pippin (1837 - 1924)
SiblingLouisa Pippin (1840 - )
SiblingAlice Mae Pippin (1842 - 1922)
SiblingMary Emaline "Emily" Pippin (1846 - 1925)
SiblingWilliam B. Pippin (1849 - 1900)
SiblingNancy M. Pippin (1851 - )
SiblingJames Monroe Pippin (1853 - 1933)
SiblingMartha L. Pippin (1859 - 1943)

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