Individual Details

John W. Pippin

(Sep 1863 - Aft 1920)

1 Nov 1880, a grand jury for Jackson Co TN found that on 1 Nov 1880, William Berry robbed John Pippin of $65. The money was the property of Richard Freelon Pippin, John's father. William Berry was tried, sentenced for 10 years & sent to the state penitentiary in Nashville.
The newspaper report in the GAINSBORO SENTINEL in January of 1881, stated that Berry's citizenship had been restored and he had been brought up to testify against his confederate, Harv Pippin. [They were not only confederates in robbery, but also fist cousins.] Apparently Harve planned the robbery & hired Berry to carry it out. Harv was then sentenced to ten years. Harve was the son of Kinchen and Pollie [Berry] Pippin and was also a first cousin to
Richard Freelon Pippin.

Moved to Fannin County TX - in Census of 1900 and 1910; then to Okmulgee, OK.

In 1900, his brother Elmore was living in his household.

Living in the same District in the 1910 Census is Charlie G. Pippin, age 25, married 2 years to "Bill" age 23 born in Texas, parents born in TN. They have an infant son, John W., age 8/12. This is likely another child of John W. & Sallie. Charlie has Nannie R. Binion his mother-in-law age 42 living with them.

Events

BirthSep 1863Putnam County, Tennessee
MarriageAbt 1884Sallie A Bohannon
DeathAft 1920Oklahoma

Families

SpouseSallie A Bohannon (1863 - 1920)
ChildCharley C. Pippin (1885 - )
ChildRush J\T Pippin (1890 - )
ChildAlbert Pippin (1893 - 1910)
ChildMattie A. Pippin (1897 - )
ChildJames W. Pippin (1899 - )
ChildHenryetta Pippin (1910 - )
FatherRichard Freelon Pippin (1837 - 1913)
MotherCelia Emma Laycock (1838 - 1881)
SiblingLouisa Virginia "Virgie" Pippin (1858 - 1936)
SiblingSarah Pippin (1862 - 1938)
SiblingH. William "Leroy" Pippin (1866 - )
SiblingNancy Emaline Pippin (1868 - 1941)
SiblingHenry McCarver "Mack" Pippin (1872 - 1955)
SiblingRichard Murray Pippin (1873 - )
SiblingElmore Douglas Pippin (1875 - 1955)
SiblingDella F. Pippin (1878 - )
SiblingCelia Ann Pippin (1881 - 1894)

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