Individual Details

James Henry Pippin

(1850 - 22 May 1933)



In the book "Pippin Pathways" there is a James Pippin born 1850 and a Henry Andy born 1851 - these are now believed to be that same person. His name was James Henry; he was listed as James as an infant in 1850 and listed as Henry in his grandfather's estate settlement.

Age 4/12 in the Census. Enumerated Oct 1850.

1860 Census. Listed as age 9 with his family.

1870 Census. Dist 10, Jackson, TN, Hh 46
Henry and Kittie were both age 20, living with his parents.

1880 Census. Dist 12, Jackson Co TN, Hh 2
Henry Pippin, 27. "Kiddie" age 30, wife
Lee, son 7. Russel, 1, son.


1900 Census. Civil Dist 5, Jackson Co, Tn, Hh 134
Henry Pipin, b. Feb 1847, age 53, married 32 years I think he made himself appear older than he was because he was younger than his wife!
Kittie, wife, b. Nov 1849, age 51, 6 children - 4 are living
Granville, son, b. Jun 1873, age 26
Norman, son, b. Dec 1882, age 17
John, son, b. May 1888, age 12


His death certificate gives a date of birth as 14 Feb 1847 which is obviously an error. His death certificate also gives his name as "Joe Henry". He is listed as a Widower, the husband of Kitty Petty. Father's name Andrew Pippin; mother's name, Polly Goolsby. The informant was Sallie Pippin of Bloomington Springs, and he was buried Pippin Cemetery on May 23rd, 1933. No physician was in charge at the time of death - died of infirmities of old age - he was 83. He was a farmer but had last worked at this occupation in 1924. W. B. [Willis Bryan] Pippin, his half-brother, signed the death certificate.

James Henry and Kitty Petty Pippin, along with the families of their sons Granville, Russell and Norman, moved by wagon from Gainesboro, Jackson Co, Tn to Anna, Warren County, Ky. Russell settled in or near Hopkinsville, Ky and Norman in or near Owensboro, Ky.
James Henry was the father of Granville Lee Pippin (my grandfather) and the grand-father of my father, Paul Pippin. James Henry is one of my mysteries to be solved.
After the death of his wife Kitty, he lived with the family of Granville. He lived with
them for a few years and disappeared at the age of 80 and was never heard from again. The family always suspected his son, Russell, had something to do with his disappearance.
Years later, Granville went to town and met a man he knew that told him his father was dead and buried in Gainesboro. Granville and his eldest son, James "Henry", made the trip to investigate this matter. They were told that someone had paid for his burial and to have his body shipped back to Gainesboro. They would not, however, tell them who this person was. For whatever reason, Granville did not pursue the issue and returned home. He learned that James Henry had lived 11 years after he disappeared. He never made contact with the family which they did not understand. He was loved by them and well-taken care of. I suppose we will never know why he left. It is said that Russell was his favorite son so maybe that had some bearing. He is buried in the Gainesboro City Cemetery.
Priscilla

Events

Birth1850Jackson County, Tennessee
MarriageCa 1867Kittie Petty
Death22 May 1933Jackson County, Tennessee

Families

SpouseKittie Petty (1846 - 1923)
ChildGranville Lee Pippin (1868 - 1945)
ChildRussell Lee Pippin (1878 - )
ChildNorman Pippin (1882 - )
ChildJohn A. Pippin (1888 - )
Child[Daughter] Pippin ( - )
FatherANDREW PIPPIN (1825 - 1913)
MotherMARY "MOLLIE" GOOLSBY (1826 - 1870)
SiblingJohn Whitley Pippin (1847 - 1941)
SiblingSarah Elizabeth Pippin (1849 - 1914)
SiblingElizabeth Jane Pippin (1854 - 1920)
SiblingHarriet Emily Pippin (1856 - 1938)
SiblingWade Simeon"Toney" Pippin (1858 - 1935)
SiblingMary Ann "Pollie" Pippin (1859 - 1947)
SiblingJulia Ann Pippin (1863 - 1930)
SiblingKINCHEN PIPPIN (1866 - 1899)

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