PHIPPS William C

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PHIPPS William C was born in 1821 (son of PHIPPS William and GRIFFITH Nancy).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PHIPPS William was born on 19 Nov 1783 (son of PHIPPS Benjamin and HASH Jane); died in 1870 in Grassy Creek, Ashe, NC.

    William married GRIFFITH Nancy in ABT. 1809. Nancy (daughter of GRIFFITH John and CATHARINE) was born in 1791 in Wythe Co, VA; died in Dec 1869 in Grassy Creek, Ashe Co, NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  GRIFFITH Nancy was born in 1791 in Wythe Co, VA (daughter of GRIFFITH John and CATHARINE); died in Dec 1869 in Grassy Creek, Ashe Co, NC.
    Children:
    1. PHIPPS Benjamin was born in 1810.
    2. PHIPPS Jane Celia was born in 1812.
    3. PHIPPS Ahart was born in 1814.
    4. PHIPPS Greenberry was born in 1815.
    5. PHIPPS Elijah was born in 1820.
    6. 1. PHIPPS William C was born in 1821.
    7. PHIPPS Robert was born in 1823.
    8. PHIPPS Thomas M was born in 1827.
    9. PHIPPS Rosamond was born in 1830.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  PHIPPS Benjamin was born in 1761 in Guilford, NC (son of PHIPPS Joseph and ROMAL Mary); died on 3 May 1838 in Grayson Co, VA; was buried in Phipps Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA.

    Notes:

    Benjamin fought in the Revolutionary War. Pension application follows:

    (W 5,539: S.C. & VA)
    Grayson County, VA

    On the 24th day of September 1832 personally apprearing in open court, before the Justice of the court of Grayson County now sitting Benjamin Phipps, a resident of Grayson County in the state of Virginia aged 70 years who being first duly sworn according to the law, doth on his oath, make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the act of congress passed Jun 7th 1832. That he entered the service of the United States after the happening of the following circumstances. He was living at the house of Capt. John Cox on New River in Montgomery County, Virginia, now Grayson County, VA about the year 1779 or 80 engaged in making a crop of corn, when Col. Roberts at the head of a company of Tories, came there and made prisoners of himself, William Craig and Beverly Matkins. The said Tories took the declarant and carried him to the British army commanded by Lord Rawden. He remained with the said army, sick at the time of the battle of the Hanging rock, when the said army marched to Camden,

    After this the Declarent returned to New River in Grayson County after an absence of three years, as near as can now be recalled. He was afterward in an excursion against the Tories in the mountains, under James Cox, who acted as Capt. in the place of his father, Capt. John Cox, who was absent on a tour against the Indians. In this excursion they came up with the Tories, killed and wounded the whole party, except one who was the brother of Green, their commander, and who afterwards joind the American Army as a regular soldier.

    The Declarant will not say how long he was engaged in the US service in the whole, for fear he might err as to the precise time, but he is confident it was not less than six months.

    The declarant was born in Guilford County in the State of NC in the year 1761 or 2 as he believes, but has no record of his age.

    He was in SC when he entered the service, and since the Revolutionary Was he has lived in Grayson County where he now lives. He has no documentary evidence to prove his service, and never received any discharge from the service. He is known to James Cox, a contemporary survivor, and to Lewis Hail and Stephen Hail, who can testify as to the character for honesty and as to the belief of his service in the Revolutionary War. He hereby relinquishes any claim whatsoever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state. Sworn to, and subscribed, this day and year aforesaid.

    Signed with his mark
    Benjamin Phipps

    Mr. Stephen Hail, a clergyman, residing in the County of Grayson, and Lewis Hail, residing in the same county hereby certify that we are acquainted with Benjamin Phipps, who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration: that we believe him to be 70 years of age: that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the Revolution: and that we concur in that opinion.

    Sworn and subscribed the ay and year aforesaid.
    Stephen Hair, Jr.
    Lewis Hail

    And the said court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary soldier and served as he states and the court further certifies that it appears to them, Stephen Hail, Jr. who has signed the preceding certificate is a clergyman resident in the County of Grayson and that Lewis Hail who also signed the same is a resident in the County of Grayson and is a credible person and that their statement is entitled to credit.

    I, Martin Deckerson, Clerk of the Court of Grayson County, do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Benjamin Phipps for a pension.

    In testimony where I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Court at Office this 15th day of October 1832.

    M. Deckerson

    Note: The Col. Washington in the above document was the brother of General George Washington.

    Additional Note: St. John's Parish, SC In the Court of Ordinary, 9 June 1769

    Ann Phipps of St. John's Parish qualified as Ex. to Joseph Phipps' Will.

    Note by Mrs. Williford: Where Benjamin Phipps must have visited when he escaped to visit relatives in SC, 1780-1781.

    The application for pension by Jean Phipps, widow of Benjamin Phipps

    State of Virginia
    County of Grayson

    On this 5th day of July 1844 personally appeared before me one of the acting Justice of the Peace in and for the said county Jean Phipps a resident of the County of Grayson and state aforesaid, aged 79 years who being first duly sworn according to the law, doth on her oath make the following declaration in order to obtain benefit of the provision made by act of congress passed 7th July 1838. That she is the widow of Benjamin Phipps who was a Revolutionary soldier, and late a United States pensioner at the rate of Twenty Dollars per annum. For proof of service reference may be had to his declaration on file in the pension office at the war department of the United States.

    She further declared that she was married to the aforesaid Benjamin Phipps by One Robert Baker a Magistrate on the 5th Day of July in the year 1782, and the aforesaid Benjamin Phipps died on the 3rd of May 1838 and that she has remained a widow ever since that period and she further declared that owing to her very old age and decrepitudesof body, she is not able to go to the court house to make this declaration all of which will more appear by reference to the proof hereunto annexed.
    Sworn to and subscribed on the day and year above mentioned.

    Before me Signed with her mark
    William Young Jean Phipps

    William Young, John Phipps and David Cox all swore to the accurace of the above statement of Jean Phipps.

    Benjamin Phipps died on May 3, 1838. His remains, along with those of his wife, Jean, were moved from an abandoned cemetery to the Captain Joseph Phipps cemetery on the farm of Miss Celene Phipps by members of the New River Pioneer Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Benjamin is buried with his wife Jean, their son Captain Joseph Phipps, a grandson, Joseph Alexander Phipps, a great-grandson, Franklin Con Phipps, on property owned by a great, great, granddaughter, Cynthia Celene Phipps, and originally given to his son, Joseph Phipps. A number of their descendants are members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution and children of the American Revolution.

    In an ancestry chart for ancestors of Noah Hampton that discusses the migration patterns of families from PA and West NJ to VA, there is the following note:

    Another name that follows the same pattern is that of Phipps. The 1751 map of Virginia by Peter Jefferson and Joshua Fry shows the Phipps home site in the same general area where Noah Hampton lived. In Granville, NC, in 1760, Isiah Phipps wills to son Isiah a plantation in Hampshire County, Virginia and in Granville, to wife Ann the 200 acres bought by Andrew Hampton in Granville the day before. The name Benjamin Phipps is also found in the Frederick/Hampshire area of VA in 1760, then in Granville, NC, Rowan, NC, and then into Grayson County, VA on the New River.

    Benjamin married HASH Jane on 5 Jul 1782 in Grayson County, VA?. Jane (daughter of HASH James) was born in 1766 in Rowan Co, NC; died on 1 Sep 1854 in Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA; was buried in Phipps Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  HASH Jane was born in 1766 in Rowan Co, NC (daughter of HASH James); died on 1 Sep 1854 in Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA; was buried in Phipps Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA.
    Children:
    1. 2. PHIPPS William was born on 19 Nov 1783; died in 1870 in Grassy Creek, Ashe, NC.
    2. PHIPPS Samuel was born in 1785.
    3. PHIPPS Joseph was born on 1 Jan 1786 in Rowan, NC or Grayson, VA; died on 23 Jul 1848 in Grayson, VA.
    4. PHIPPS James was born on 11 Mar 1789 in Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA; died on 2 Nov 1837 in Grayson Co, VA.
    5. PHIPPS John was born on 7 Mar 1791 in Grayson Co, VA; died on 11 Oct 1849 in Grayson Co, VA.
    6. PHIPPS Isiah was born in 1795.
    7. PHIPPS Thomas was born on 10 Dec 1795.
    8. PHIPPS Benjamin was born on 18 Mar 1803 in Grayson Co, VA.
    9. PHIPPS Cornelia (Nellie) was born on 12 May 1806 in Grayson Co, VA; died in 1904 in Grayson Co, VA.
    10. PHIPPS Jane was born on 23 Jan 1809.

  3. 6.  GRIFFITH John was born on 2 Dec 1748 in St Thomas Parish, Orange Co, VA; died in AFT. 1810.

    Notes:

    All of the information on John Griffith and his wife and children was provided by Paul Phipps

    Additional information provided by Jeanine Scholz

    Orange County Tithables for 1736 has a David Griffen and a John Griffen listed, perhaps one of these is the father of John Griffith, born 1740.

    1793 Wythe County, VA Land Tax List has John Griffith listed with 189 acres valued at 50 pounds.

    1793 Wythe County, VA Personal Property Tax Lists has John Griffith listed with one tithe, one black over 16 years of age, and six horses.

    Note by Jeanine Scholz:

    There is a will for a John Griffith who died in Shenandoah County, BA in 1820. The list of his children is almost the same as the list for our John Griffith so there is some concern that these two individuals have been confused. However, the Shenandoah County John Griffith who died in 1820 had a daughter Nancy who was 27 years younger than our Nancy. Also, his daughter Catharine was dead by 1820 where our Catherine was alive and married to James Phipps. There will need to be some further work done to ensure that the two John Griffiths are not confused.

    John married CATHARINE. was born in ABT. 1744 in St Thomas Parish, Orange Co, VA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  CATHARINE was born in ABT. 1744 in St Thomas Parish, Orange Co, VA.
    Children:
    1. GRIFFITH Catherine was born in ABT. 1794 in Shenandoah Co, VA; died on 29 Feb 1880 in Jersey Co, IL; was buried in Mar 1880 in Phipps Cemetery Sec 11-Rosedale Twp., Jersey Co, IL.
    2. GRIFFITH David was born in 1770 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    3. GRIFFITH Mary was born in 1772 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    4. GRIFFITH John was born in 1774 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    5. GRIFFITH Sally was born in 1778 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    6. GRIFFITH Rachel was born in 1780 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    7. GRIFFITH William was born in 1782 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    8. GRIFFITH Elizabeth was born in 1786 in Shenandoah Co, VA.
    9. 3. GRIFFITH Nancy was born in 1791 in Wythe Co, VA; died in Dec 1869 in Grassy Creek, Ashe Co, NC.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  PHIPPS Joseph was born in 1730 in Phil, PA (son of PHIPPS Isiah and (FIELDS?) Anne); died in AFT. 1769 in Orange Co., NC.

    Notes:

    In 1765 , James, John and Joseph Phipps are listed on a petition to the Governor asking for a redress of fees. (The North Carolina colonial Records, Volume 7, page 737.) We do not know the exact date of death for Joseph, but we do know that he was still alive in 1769 because his youngest son, Isiah, was born that year.

    Joseph married ROMAL Mary in 1749 in Orange Co, NC. Mary (daughter of TURNER) was born in ABT. 1735; died in 1769 in Orange Co., NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  ROMAL Mary was born in ABT. 1735 (daughter of TURNER); died in 1769 in Orange Co., NC.

    Notes:

    Settled in and lived near Tabernacle Church and is buried there. This church is about 4.5 miles SE of Greensboro, NC.

    Mary's mother is listed as a Turner who came from Holland.

    Children:
    1. PHIPPS John was born in ABT. 1750.
    2. PHIPPS Nellie
    3. PHIPPS Joseph
    4. PHIPPS Mary Ann
    5. PHIPPS Nancy
    6. PHIPPS Samuel was born in 1762.
    7. PHIPPS Aaron was born in 1768.
    8. PHIPPS Isiah was born in 1769.
    9. PHIPPS Margaret
    10. PHIPPS James was born in 1751 in Orange Co, NC; died in 1829 in Guilford Co, NC.
    11. 4. PHIPPS Benjamin was born in 1761 in Guilford, NC; died on 3 May 1838 in Grayson Co, VA; was buried in Phipps Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA.

  3. 10.  HASH James was born in 1720 in VA (son of HATCH Tobias and CROWELL Sarah).

    Notes:

    May have had two brothers, John and William, and one son who went West.

    Children:
    1. 5. HASH Jane was born in 1766 in Rowan Co, NC; died on 1 Sep 1854 in Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA; was buried in Phipps Cemetery, Bridle Creek, Grayson Co, VA.


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