Amy PIPKIN

Female Bef 1808 - Deceased


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Amy PIPKIN was born before 1808 in , Wake, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Elisha PIPKIN and Elizabeth BENTON); died in Deceased.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elisha PIPKIN was born in 1774 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA (son of Jesse PIPKIN and Fereba ???); died on 4 Nov 1824 in , Cumberland, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Nov 1824 in Lillington, Harnett, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1800, , , South Carolina, USA

    Notes:

    Lenoir County, NC - Survey for Elisha Pipkin, 1804
    State of North Carolina } I Frederick Jones
    Lenoir County } Entry officer of
    Claims to Lands in the county aforesaid To the Survey of said County Greeting You are hereby Commanded as soon as may be to Lay of for Elisha Pipkin a Certain tract or parcel of Land Containing One Hundred & thirty acres on the South side of Neuse River and on the North side of Panther Creek Joining of Francis Benton Needham Whitfield Jesse Pipkin and his own lines as per Entry No. 445 Entered the 1st day of Febry 1804 - Observing the Directions of the act of assembly in Such case made & provided for turning out lands: Given under my hand at offices this 10th of May 1804
    Fre'd Jones C. taker

    Lenoir County, NC - Survey for Elisha Pipkin, 1804
    State of North Carolina Lenoir County
    by virtue of a Warrant No. 445, I have Surveyed a tract or parcel of land Containing one hundred and twenty three acres for Elisha Pipkin lying on the South side of Neuse River and on the West Side of panter Creek, Beginning at a pine on the North Side of the Road in or near Needham Whitfields line and runs Wt 30 pole to a pine on the South Side of the road and runs So 12 Wt 222 pole to a pine then So 71 E 87 Pole to a pine then a direct line to the Beginning Elisha Pipkin }
    } C.B. George Wiggins, Junior
    Steward Pipkin }
    October the 24th day 1804

    Cumberland County, NC - Elisha Pipkin Estate Records
    N.C. State Archives
    Cumberland County - Administrators Bonds MA-P CR 29.503.1 Box 9
    Relinquishment E. Pipkin widow to Administration December 1824
    To the Honourable Court of Plese and Quater session this is to ceritfy that I, Elizabeth Pipkin widow of Elisha Pipkin dec'd do resign over my clame to the Administration of the property of the said deceased to Lewis Pipkin a son of the dec'd this 4th of Dec 1824.
    Test: Venent (?) West /s/ Elizabeth Pipkin

    Cumberland County, NC CR 29.506.1 63
    Inventory of the property of Elisha Pipkin dec'd - January 3, 1825
    Acct of Sales of the personal property of Elisha Pipkin dec'd - Mar
    Term 1825
    Court of Pleas & Quarter Sep Term 1828
    Danl Hines comes into court and asks leave to surrender his guardianship
    of Eliza, Jane, Danl & Chloe Pipkin.

    Cumberland County - Division of Estates 1818-1860 CR 029.519.2
    Pipkin, Elisha, p. 68 (Abstract)
    Division of the Real Estate of Elisha Pipkin dec'd
    State of North Carolina
    Cumberland County
    Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Cumberland made at December Term 1825 of sd Court and renewed at March Term 1826, appointing & directing commissioners to divide and appropriate the real estate of Elisha Pipkin late of Cumberland County deceased among the heirs at law of said dec'd. Viz:
    Lewis Pipkin, Daniel Keitly and Amy his wife, Jonathan Keitly and Polly his wife, Jacob Herring and Crissy his wife, Jesse Pipkin, Elisha Pipkin, Elizabeth Pipkin, Archibald Pipkin, Stuart Pipkin by their guardian Lewis Pipkin and Elisha Pipkin, Daniel Pipkin, Chloe Anne Grissy Pipkin by their guardian Daniel Hinds.
    dated 1 Nov 1826 /s/ Jno Hodges {Seal}
    Neill McNeill
    Hect. Stewart
    Danl McLean

    Census:
    Old Darlington District

    Elisha married Elizabeth BENTON in 1799 in , , South Carolina, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Francis BENTON and Lucretia PIPKIN) was born in 1786 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA; died about 1820 in , , South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth BENTON was born in 1786 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA (daughter of Francis BENTON and Lucretia PIPKIN); died about 1820 in , , South Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Darlington District

    Children:
    1. Lewis D PIPKIN was born on 27 May 1801 in , Wake, North Carolina, USA; died on 31 Jul 1886 in Lillington, Harnett, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Lucretia PIPKIN was born in 1803 in , Wake, North Carolina, USA; died after 1870 in , Dooly, Georgia, USA.
    3. Mary Anna PIPKIN was born in 1805 in , Wake, North Carolina, USA; died about 1855 in , Duplin, North Carolina, USA.
    4. 1. Amy PIPKIN was born before 1808 in , Wake, North Carolina, USA; died in Deceased.
    5. Jesse PIPKIN was born in 1809 in , Wake, North Carolina, USA; died in Deceased in , , Tennessee, USA.
    6. Elisha James PIPKIN was born in 1809 in , Wayne, North Carolina, USA; died on 29 Jul 1868 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA.
    7. Elizabeth PIPKIN was born in 1810 in , Duplin, North Carolina, USA; died in 1884 in , Duplin, North Carolina, USA.
    8. Archilus PIPKIN was born in 1817 in , Wayne, North Carolina, USA; died before 1870 in Brewersville, Sumter, Alabama, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jesse PIPKIN was born about 1726 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA (son of John PIPKIN, II and Martha GOODMAN); died in Jan 1815 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1769
    • Tax List: 10 Mar 1779
    • Military: 1780
    • Census: 1800, , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA

    Notes:

    Jesse is a DAR certified Revolutionary patriot (Vol. 9, p. 115, Folio 4, Revolutionary Services, North Carolina State Archives) "for hauling supplies, housing the militia and supplying meat for the Army." That "he was too old to serve in the Army," as has been said, is not necessarily true. For various reasons, many who were not too old did not go; but if he had been born before 1725 he would have been too old. I would guess he was well into his eighties in January 1815 and that he died before his son Isaac went to South Carolina in 1816.
    Elisha was twenty-seven and his first child was on the way when Jesse gave him land on Panther Creek for "love, good will and natural affection." I believe this tended to be a family pattern, possibly started by John of Chowan. When a young person showed signs of being ready, the parents tried to get him established. There are many such deeds on record- -notably among the Joseph Pipkin family of Wayne Co.
    15 January 1806 Jesse Pipkin sold to Stewart Pipkin a slave boy. Jesse was listed as "being of ... unreadable .. ." but some think "Lincoln County, North Carolina." Recorded Smith County, Tennessee, Will Bk. 5, pg. 1 72 - (1805-1809) Witnessed: Joel Hines and Lewis Pipkin.
    The last transaction of Jesse Pipkin was the grant he made to Arthur Branch 23 January 1815. Clarissa Branch was born that year, daughter of Arthur Branch and Sarah Keathley, born 1797. Sarah was the daughter of Mark and Elizabeth Pipkin Keathley. By the old rule of thumb, Elizabeth would have been born about 1776 and could have been one of the females in the 1790 census of Jesse. Nearby was a Samuel Tanner. In 1785 Tanner had sold to Jesse adjacent to Isaac Hines and the land that Jesse granted Archelaus in 1803 had once been Tanner land. In 1788 Isaac Hines "for love and affection" granted to Lewis Hines "a hundred acres in New Hanover County" a note on the abstract that I have says "now Duplin County." I don't know what this means. Duplin was formed 1750. But I don't think Lewis was as far away as New Hanover sounds.
    Jesse sold land to Margaret Pipkin/Benton (John Pipkin III 1677-1745 1/2 Sister who married Frances Benton.)
    Lenoir County, NC - Jesse Pipkin to Elisha Pipkin, 1801
    To all people to whom these presents shall come, greetings. Know ye that I Jesse Pipkin of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina, for and in consideration of natural love, goodwill and affection that I have and do bequeath to my son Elisha Pipkin for other good causes have given executed and made over unto him the said Elisha Pipkin the following situated lying and being in the county of Wayne and Lenoir and on the south side of Neuse River, a survey of one hundred and fifty acres granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin the 27th day of October 1799 on the north side of Panther Creek beginning at a pine in Jonathan Benton's line and runs with the same North 70 East 40 poles to a black jack his own corner, then South 70 East 70 poles to a red oak Hines corner, then North 115 poles to a lightwood stake then North 70 West 175 poles to a pine and from thence a direct line to the beginning. Also one hundred acres being part of a survey granted to Bibbey Burk (Bush?) the 24th day of October 1786 for two hundred and fifty acres beginning at a stake in the third line of said patent and runs South 52 poles to Needham Whitfield's corner and being the joint corner of the said patent, then West 35 East 236 poles to a pine his corner then with his other line North 72 poles to a stake in the seventh line and from thence across the patent to the beginning and one hundred acres more or less containing the land on the West side of Panther Creek being part of a survey granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin for 300 acres the 13th day of October 1765, beginning in the giving line of the patent at the intersection of a small branch to the north of Francis Benton's plantation and runs down the __ of the same to the west prong of Panther Creek, then down the meanders of the same to the mouth of Huckle Berry branch, then up the meanders of Huckle Berry branch to the patent line and then with patent line to the beginning. The whole containing by estimation 350 acres more or less...this 13th day of February 1801.
    In the presence of: /s/ Jesse Pipkin {Seal}
    Wm. Whitfield
    Jo. F. Bryan

    Wayne County, NC - Jesse Pipkin Deed
    WAYNE COUNTY N.C. DEED BOOK 7, page 114, (1779-1801)
    To all people to whom these presents shall come, Greetings, Know ye that I Jesse Pipkin of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the natural love, goodwill and affection that I h ave and do bequeath to my son Elisha Pipkin for other good ___ have given Executed and made over unto him the said Elisha Pipkin his heirs assigns forever the following messages, tracts or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county of Wayne and Lenoir and on the south side of Neuse River, a survey of one hundred and fifty acres granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin the 27th day of October 1799 on the north side of Panther Creek beginning at a pine in Jonathan Bentons line and runs with the same North 70 (degrees) East 40 poles to a black jack his own corner then South 70 East 70 poles to a red oak Hines corner then North 115 poles to a lightwood stake then North 70 West 175 poles to a pine and from thence a direct line to the beginning.
    Also one hundred acres being part of a survey granted to Bibby Bush the 24th day of October 1786 for two hundred acres beginning at a stake in the third line of said patent and runs South 52 poles to Needham Whitfield's corner and being the joint corner of the said patent, then West 32 poles to a pine Lewis Hines corner thence with his line South 44 poles to a black jack near Jesse Pipkin line then with his line West 35 East 236 poles to a pine his corner then with his other line North 72 poles to a stake in the seventh line and from thence across the patent to the beginning. And one hundred acres more or less containing the land on the West side of Panther Creek being part of a survey granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin 300 acres the 13th day of October 1765 beginning in the giveing? line of the patent at the intersection of a small branch to the north of Francis Bentons plantation and runs down the ___ of the same to the west prong of Panther creek now called Panther Branch, then down the meanders of the same to the mouth of the Huckle Berry branch then up the meanders of Huckle berry branch to the patent line and then with the patent line or lines to the beginning.
    The whole containing by estimation 350 acres more or less, to have and to hold this aforesaid land and premises with all the improvements, privileges, conveniences of advantages to the same belonging or in anywise appurtaining unto him the said Elisha Pipkin, his heirs assigns forever and I the said Jesse Pipkin __ and forever defend all my rights title claims or demands of the same to him the said Elisha Pipkin his heirs and assigns forever against all persons claiming the same by for or under __ _. In witness whereof I the said Jesse Pipkin have herewith set my hand and affixed my seal this 13th day of February 1801.
    Signed Sealed and Acknowd in the presence of Wm. Whitfield
    Jesse Pipkin Jo. F. Bryan February Court 1801

    Jesse Pipkin of Panther Creek, Lenoir County, NC
    There is no proof that this Jesse is the son of John Pipkin who left a will in Chowan County, NC in 1745. However, John Pipkin had a son Jesse Pipkin who received a slave girl Dorothy as noted in the estate. He did not receive any land that is recorded.
    This Jesse Pipkin was born at the latest by 1737-40 as he purchased land in Johnston County, NC from Joseph Benton during this period as recorded in Book 5, pg 634 of Johnston County Deeds (1758-61). He probably was older than this, for it appears that the younger sons were provided l and in John's will. Index data only, no specifics on deed.
    The deed from Joseph Benton is the first record that has been located for Jesse Pipkin being in the Johnston County area. Johnston County included what was later, Wayne, Dobbs, Lenoir & Greene until 1758.
    Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 300 acres on Panther Creek on 13 Oct 1765. The original of this grant must be lost for it is not included in the list of land grants for Dobbs County. Jesse referenced this grant in the Wayne County Deed, Bk 7, pg 114, on 13 Feb 1801 when he deeded land to his son Elisha.
    Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 100 acres on the east side of Buck Swamp in Duplin County, NC on 27 Apr 1767.
    Jesse Pipkin sold land to Margaret Benton as recorded on Dobbs County Deed Bk 9, pg 304 (1771-73). Index data only, no specifics.
    Jesse Pipkin bought 100 acres of land in Sampson County, NC on Wolf Branch from John Roberts, Sampson Deed Book 3, pg 377-1772. Sampson County was not formed from Duplin until 1784 and I am not real sure that is this Jesse, but is possible.
    Jesse Pipkin from Isaac Hines, Dobbs Deed Bk 10, pg 285 (1773-75)
    Jesse Pipkin from Isaac Hines, Dobbs Deed Bk 10, pg 301 (1773-75)
    Jesse Pipkin from ___ Benton, Dobbs Deed Bk 12, pg 487 (1779-84)
    Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 150 acres on the north side of Panther Creek in Dobbs County, NC along Jonathan Benton's line on 10 Nov 1 779. Grant Book 29, p 345 of Dobbs County.
    Jesse Pipkin received 150 acres in a land grant on east side of Buck Marsh in Duplin County, NC on 21 Sep 1785. Duplin Deed Bk B, pg 90.
    26 Nov 1785, Jesse Pipkin bought 60 acres from Samuel Tanner, land joined Isaac Hines, Jesse Pipkin & Richard Robert. Wit by Daniel Hines, & Elizabeth Davis. Duplin Co Deed Bk 1A, pg 319.
    1790 Census of Dobbs County, Newbern District shows Jesse Pipkin, 1 male over 16, 4 males under 16, 3 white females, 6 slaves
    Jesse Pipkin bought 100 acres on the side of the Neuse River and south side of Cox's branch, Needham Whitfield corner, Lewis Hines corner, Jesse Pipkin line, from Bibby Bush, 24 Apr 1790. Wayne Co Deed Bk 5, pg 77.
    1790 Census has next door to Jesse, John Pipkin, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female, 1 slave - he is of unknown relation to Jesse, possibly an older son, but there is no record of his owning any land; he witnessed the deed of 27 Jan 1794 when Lewis Pipkin sold his land on Buck Swamp, adjoining Daniel Hines to Jonathan Keithely, same day Jesse sold his; Lewis had moved to New Hanover County, NC and was there as late as 20 Jun 1797 when he served on the jury there. I do not have the 1800 census of New Hanover County so do not know if he is there or not. I do not know if John & Lewis are sons of Jesse but sort of suspect they are.
    Jesse Pipkin sold Jonathan Keithley, 250 acres of land on 27 Jan 1794. 100 acres was patent of 27 Apr 1767; and 150 acres was patent of 21 Sep 1784 on Buck Swamp. Duplin Co Deed Bk 3A, pg 141.
    1800 Census of Lenoir County, NC - Jesse Pipkin, 1 male over 45; 2 males 16/26 & 1 male 0/16; 1 female over 45. (Probably Elisha & Archealaus 1 6/26 & Isaac under 16)
    Jesse Pipkin to Elisha Pipkin, 13 Feb 1801, 350 acres for good will and affection: 150 acres on N side of Panther Creek of 27 Oct 1779 grant; 100 acres part of Biby Bush grant & purchased from him; 100 acres west side of Panther branch part of Jesse 13 Oct 1765 grant. Wayne
    County Deed Bk 7, pg 114.
    Jesse Pipkin to Archelaus Pipkin, 1 Dec 1803; 185 acres in two tracts at head of Wolf Branch; wit: Daniel Hines, Isaac Hines. Duplin County Deed Book O, pg 229. Archelaus Pipkin sold this same land to Isaac Pipkin on 15 Jan 1806; and bought it back from Isaac on 23 Nov 1811.
    Jesse Pipkin sold Elisha Pipkin two slaves, William & Henry on 13 Feb 1808; wit: Archelaus Pipkin & D. Albertson. Wayne Co Deed Bk 9, pg 46 & 55.
    15 Jan 1806, Jesse Pipkin sold Stewart Pipkin a slave boy. Jesse was listed as being of ___ but some think Lincoln (was it Lenoir) County, NC as it was witnessed by Joel Hines & Lewis Pipkin; This is recorded in Smith County, TN, Will Book 5, pg 172 (1805-1809).
    Stewart or Steward as he is usually called was born 1784 of unknown parentage but named his 4th son Jesse; his 2nd son was John. Lewis of Smith County was born about 1764 if he was father of Jesse of Hardeman County who was born 1785.
    1810 Census of Lenoir County, NC - had Jesse Pipkin over 45 and 1 male 2 6/45 (1765/1784) which would have been Archelaus; no females, so his wife Fereba had died. Isaac Pipkin and his family are enumerated next to his father. Isaac sold his 185 acres to Archelaus on 23 Nov 1811 and is said to have gone to Marlboro, SC after his father died.

    Occupation:
    Planter

    Tax List:
    Dobbs Co, North Carolina

    Tax List:
    Dobbs Co, North Carolina

    Military:
    North Carolina

    Jesse married Fereba ???. Fereba was born about 1731 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in Jan 1806 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Fereba ??? was born about 1731 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in Jan 1806 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Charlotte ???

    Children:
    1. Lucretia PIPKIN was born about 1754 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died after 1830 in , Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA.
    2. Stephen PIPKIN was born on 2 Aug 1757 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died in 1840 in Evergreen, Conecuh, Alabama, USA.
    3. John PIPKIN was born in 1760 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died about 1816 in , Christian, Kentucky, USA.
    4. Lewis PIPKIN was born in 1762 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died on 25 Jun 1814 in , Smith, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Archilus PIPKIN was born in 1769 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died in 1824 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.
    6. 2. Elisha PIPKIN was born in 1774 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA; died on 4 Nov 1824 in , Cumberland, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Nov 1824 in Lillington, Harnett, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Isaac Lucious PIPKIN was born on 1 Apr 1786 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died on 9 Oct 1854 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Oct 1854 in McColl, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA.

  3. 6.  Francis BENTON was born in 1735 in , , South Carolina, USA; died in 1800 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1782, , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA
    • Census: 1790, , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA

    Francis married Lucretia PIPKIN in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA. Lucretia (daughter of Jesse PIPKIN and Fereba ???) was born about 1754 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died after 1830 in , Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lucretia PIPKIN was born about 1754 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Jesse PIPKIN and Fereba ???); died after 1830 in , Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. Francis L BENTON was born about 1778 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died in Deceased.
    2. John BENTON was born about 1780 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died in Deceased.
    3. Lucretia BENTON was born about 1782 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died in Deceased.
    4. 3. Elizabeth BENTON was born in 1786 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA; died about 1820 in , , South Carolina, USA.
    5. Mary BENTON was born on 30 Jul 1788 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA; died on 21 Oct 1870 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Oct 1870 in McColl, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John PIPKIN, II was born on 23 Feb 1677 in , Surry, Virginia, USA (son of John PIPKIN and Elizabeth HOWE); died on 21 May 1745 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    Dated 21 May 1745 in Chowan County, N.C. This will is recorded on page 56, Vol XXIV of North Carolina Wills, 1663-1789. The Will reads:
    In the name of God Amen, May the twenty first day: 1745, I, John Pipkin of Chowan County in North Carolina being sick and weak but of sound mind and perfect memory, praise be to Almighty God for it, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say first and principally commending my soul into the hands of almighty God hoping through the meritorious death and (illegible word) of my Savior Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to inherit everlasting life and my body committed to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named and as touching all such temporal estate as it has pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose thereof as . . . First my will is that all my just debts and funeral charges be honestly paid and discharged.
    IMPRIMIS - I give and bequeath to my son Phillip Pipkin my plantation where I now live to him and his heirs forever and in case he dies before he come to age to go to my son Joseph Pipkin and as far as my land marked by a line of marked trees joining to my plantation I give and bequeath to my two sons Lewis and Isaac Pipkin being part of the survey of land I now live upon southward, I give to my son Lewis Pipkin and the west part to my son Isaac Pipkin. I give to them and their heirs forever.
    ITEM: I give and bequeath to my son Daniell Pipkin a peace of land upon Milly Swamp being part of the tract that his brother John Pipkin did formerly live upon, I give to him and his heirs forever and in case that either of the three, Daniell Pipkin, Lewis Pipkin, or Isaac Pipkin should dye then the said land to fall to the brother in corse.
    ITEM: I give to my son Joseph Pipkin a negro boy called Jack and my riding horse and bridle and saddle.
    ITEM: I give to my son Daniel Pipkin two leather chairs, two pewter dishes and three pewter plates and two cows and a calf and a young steer about two or three years old and two sheep.
    ITEM: I give to my son Isaac Pipkin a negro boy called Rollin.
    ITEM: I give to my son Steward Pipkin a feather bed and furniture belonging to it (looks like "and bigest ovall table") and two pewter dishes and three plates and one iron pot, two cows and calves and young of two or three years old and two sheep.
    ITEM: I give to my son Jesse Pipkin a negro girl called Dorety.
    ITEM: I give to my daughter Mary Pipkin a negro girl called Dina.
    ITEM: I give and bequeath to my younger daughter Martha Pipkin a feather bed and furniture and least ovall table, two pewter dishes and three plates one iron pot two cows and calves and a young steer and two sheep and also
    ITEM: I give to my son Phillip Pipkin a bed and furniture and young heand (?) a steer about three years old and if in case any of my children herein mentioned should die before they come to age then their part be given whatever it be negro, or household stuff or cattle to be equally divided amongst the rest herein mentioned.
    ITEM: I give to my loving wife Martha Pipkin a negro woman named Hannah and her increase from the date hereof and my negro man Ned and all the remaining part of my estate goods, chattels during her natural life or widowhood and then to be equally divided amongst my children herein mentioned and LASTLY I appoint and nominate my loving wife Martha Pipkin and my son Joseph Pipkin to be my Executors of this my last will and testament utterly revoking all other will or wills that hath been made by me heretofore in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal.
    Signed sealed and delivered
    in presence of: His
    Henry Goodman Sr. John (X) Pipkin
    Henry Goodman, Jr. Mark
    Timothy Goodman
    Proved in his Majesty's Court of Chowan County, North Carolina July 18,1745 with Martha Pipkin and Joseph Pipkin issued letters of Administration.
    Test Edmund Hatch Cler Cor
    This will was probated in December, 1745

    Inventory of John Pipkin, 1746
    Chowan County NC Court Minutes 1735-1738: 1746-1748 Book II By Weynette Parks Haun
    April 1746

    John married Martha GOODMAN about 1722 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA. Martha (daughter of Henry GOODMAN) was born about 1695 in , Surry, Virginia, USA; died in 1769 in , Northampton, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha GOODMAN was born about 1695 in , Surry, Virginia, USA (daughter of Henry GOODMAN); died in 1769 in , Northampton, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. Daniel PIPKIN was born about 1725 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA; died before 19 Feb 1788 in , Wayne, North Carolina, USA.
    2. 4. Jesse PIPKIN was born about 1726 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA; died in Jan 1815 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Mary PIPKIN was born about 1728 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA; died before 1783 in , Gates, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Isaac PIPKIN was born about 1731 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA; died on 23 Jan 1814 in , Gates, North Carolina, USA.
    5. Martha PIPKIN was born about 1733 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA; died about 1748 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Philip PIPKIN was born about 1735 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA; died after 1805 in , Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

  3. 4.  Jesse PIPKIN was born about 1726 in , Chowan, North Carolina, USA (son of John PIPKIN, II and Martha GOODMAN); died in Jan 1815 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1769
    • Tax List: 10 Mar 1779
    • Military: 1780
    • Census: 1800, , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA

    Notes:

    Jesse is a DAR certified Revolutionary patriot (Vol. 9, p. 115, Folio 4, Revolutionary Services, North Carolina State Archives) "for hauling supplies, housing the militia and supplying meat for the Army." That "he was too old to serve in the Army," as has been said, is not necessarily true. For various reasons, many who were not too old did not go; but if he had been born before 1725 he would have been too old. I would guess he was well into his eighties in January 1815 and that he died before his son Isaac went to South Carolina in 1816.
    Elisha was twenty-seven and his first child was on the way when Jesse gave him land on Panther Creek for "love, good will and natural affection." I believe this tended to be a family pattern, possibly started by John of Chowan. When a young person showed signs of being ready, the parents tried to get him established. There are many such deeds on record- -notably among the Joseph Pipkin family of Wayne Co.
    15 January 1806 Jesse Pipkin sold to Stewart Pipkin a slave boy. Jesse was listed as "being of ... unreadable .. ." but some think "Lincoln County, North Carolina." Recorded Smith County, Tennessee, Will Bk. 5, pg. 1 72 - (1805-1809) Witnessed: Joel Hines and Lewis Pipkin.
    The last transaction of Jesse Pipkin was the grant he made to Arthur Branch 23 January 1815. Clarissa Branch was born that year, daughter of Arthur Branch and Sarah Keathley, born 1797. Sarah was the daughter of Mark and Elizabeth Pipkin Keathley. By the old rule of thumb, Elizabeth would have been born about 1776 and could have been one of the females in the 1790 census of Jesse. Nearby was a Samuel Tanner. In 1785 Tanner had sold to Jesse adjacent to Isaac Hines and the land that Jesse granted Archelaus in 1803 had once been Tanner land. In 1788 Isaac Hines "for love and affection" granted to Lewis Hines "a hundred acres in New Hanover County" a note on the abstract that I have says "now Duplin County." I don't know what this means. Duplin was formed 1750. But I don't think Lewis was as far away as New Hanover sounds.
    Jesse sold land to Margaret Pipkin/Benton (John Pipkin III 1677-1745 1/2 Sister who married Frances Benton.)
    Lenoir County, NC - Jesse Pipkin to Elisha Pipkin, 1801
    To all people to whom these presents shall come, greetings. Know ye that I Jesse Pipkin of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina, for and in consideration of natural love, goodwill and affection that I have and do bequeath to my son Elisha Pipkin for other good causes have given executed and made over unto him the said Elisha Pipkin the following situated lying and being in the county of Wayne and Lenoir and on the south side of Neuse River, a survey of one hundred and fifty acres granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin the 27th day of October 1799 on the north side of Panther Creek beginning at a pine in Jonathan Benton's line and runs with the same North 70 East 40 poles to a black jack his own corner, then South 70 East 70 poles to a red oak Hines corner, then North 115 poles to a lightwood stake then North 70 West 175 poles to a pine and from thence a direct line to the beginning. Also one hundred acres being part of a survey granted to Bibbey Burk (Bush?) the 24th day of October 1786 for two hundred and fifty acres beginning at a stake in the third line of said patent and runs South 52 poles to Needham Whitfield's corner and being the joint corner of the said patent, then West 35 East 236 poles to a pine his corner then with his other line North 72 poles to a stake in the seventh line and from thence across the patent to the beginning and one hundred acres more or less containing the land on the West side of Panther Creek being part of a survey granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin for 300 acres the 13th day of October 1765, beginning in the giving line of the patent at the intersection of a small branch to the north of Francis Benton's plantation and runs down the __ of the same to the west prong of Panther Creek, then down the meanders of the same to the mouth of Huckle Berry branch, then up the meanders of Huckle Berry branch to the patent line and then with patent line to the beginning. The whole containing by estimation 350 acres more or less...this 13th day of February 1801.
    In the presence of: /s/ Jesse Pipkin {Seal}
    Wm. Whitfield
    Jo. F. Bryan

    Wayne County, NC - Jesse Pipkin Deed
    WAYNE COUNTY N.C. DEED BOOK 7, page 114, (1779-1801)
    To all people to whom these presents shall come, Greetings, Know ye that I Jesse Pipkin of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the natural love, goodwill and affection that I h ave and do bequeath to my son Elisha Pipkin for other good ___ have given Executed and made over unto him the said Elisha Pipkin his heirs assigns forever the following messages, tracts or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county of Wayne and Lenoir and on the south side of Neuse River, a survey of one hundred and fifty acres granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin the 27th day of October 1799 on the north side of Panther Creek beginning at a pine in Jonathan Bentons line and runs with the same North 70 (degrees) East 40 poles to a black jack his own corner then South 70 East 70 poles to a red oak Hines corner then North 115 poles to a lightwood stake then North 70 West 175 poles to a pine and from thence a direct line to the beginning.
    Also one hundred acres being part of a survey granted to Bibby Bush the 24th day of October 1786 for two hundred acres beginning at a stake in the third line of said patent and runs South 52 poles to Needham Whitfield's corner and being the joint corner of the said patent, then West 32 poles to a pine Lewis Hines corner thence with his line South 44 poles to a black jack near Jesse Pipkin line then with his line West 35 East 236 poles to a pine his corner then with his other line North 72 poles to a stake in the seventh line and from thence across the patent to the beginning. And one hundred acres more or less containing the land on the West side of Panther Creek being part of a survey granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin 300 acres the 13th day of October 1765 beginning in the giveing? line of the patent at the intersection of a small branch to the north of Francis Bentons plantation and runs down the ___ of the same to the west prong of Panther creek now called Panther Branch, then down the meanders of the same to the mouth of the Huckle Berry branch then up the meanders of Huckle berry branch to the patent line and then with the patent line or lines to the beginning.
    The whole containing by estimation 350 acres more or less, to have and to hold this aforesaid land and premises with all the improvements, privileges, conveniences of advantages to the same belonging or in anywise appurtaining unto him the said Elisha Pipkin, his heirs assigns forever and I the said Jesse Pipkin __ and forever defend all my rights title claims or demands of the same to him the said Elisha Pipkin his heirs and assigns forever against all persons claiming the same by for or under __ _. In witness whereof I the said Jesse Pipkin have herewith set my hand and affixed my seal this 13th day of February 1801.
    Signed Sealed and Acknowd in the presence of Wm. Whitfield
    Jesse Pipkin Jo. F. Bryan February Court 1801

    Jesse Pipkin of Panther Creek, Lenoir County, NC
    There is no proof that this Jesse is the son of John Pipkin who left a will in Chowan County, NC in 1745. However, John Pipkin had a son Jesse Pipkin who received a slave girl Dorothy as noted in the estate. He did not receive any land that is recorded.
    This Jesse Pipkin was born at the latest by 1737-40 as he purchased land in Johnston County, NC from Joseph Benton during this period as recorded in Book 5, pg 634 of Johnston County Deeds (1758-61). He probably was older than this, for it appears that the younger sons were provided l and in John's will. Index data only, no specifics on deed.
    The deed from Joseph Benton is the first record that has been located for Jesse Pipkin being in the Johnston County area. Johnston County included what was later, Wayne, Dobbs, Lenoir & Greene until 1758.
    Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 300 acres on Panther Creek on 13 Oct 1765. The original of this grant must be lost for it is not included in the list of land grants for Dobbs County. Jesse referenced this grant in the Wayne County Deed, Bk 7, pg 114, on 13 Feb 1801 when he deeded land to his son Elisha.
    Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 100 acres on the east side of Buck Swamp in Duplin County, NC on 27 Apr 1767.
    Jesse Pipkin sold land to Margaret Benton as recorded on Dobbs County Deed Bk 9, pg 304 (1771-73). Index data only, no specifics.
    Jesse Pipkin bought 100 acres of land in Sampson County, NC on Wolf Branch from John Roberts, Sampson Deed Book 3, pg 377-1772. Sampson County was not formed from Duplin until 1784 and I am not real sure that is this Jesse, but is possible.
    Jesse Pipkin from Isaac Hines, Dobbs Deed Bk 10, pg 285 (1773-75)
    Jesse Pipkin from Isaac Hines, Dobbs Deed Bk 10, pg 301 (1773-75)
    Jesse Pipkin from ___ Benton, Dobbs Deed Bk 12, pg 487 (1779-84)
    Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 150 acres on the north side of Panther Creek in Dobbs County, NC along Jonathan Benton's line on 10 Nov 1 779. Grant Book 29, p 345 of Dobbs County.
    Jesse Pipkin received 150 acres in a land grant on east side of Buck Marsh in Duplin County, NC on 21 Sep 1785. Duplin Deed Bk B, pg 90.
    26 Nov 1785, Jesse Pipkin bought 60 acres from Samuel Tanner, land joined Isaac Hines, Jesse Pipkin & Richard Robert. Wit by Daniel Hines, & Elizabeth Davis. Duplin Co Deed Bk 1A, pg 319.
    1790 Census of Dobbs County, Newbern District shows Jesse Pipkin, 1 male over 16, 4 males under 16, 3 white females, 6 slaves
    Jesse Pipkin bought 100 acres on the side of the Neuse River and south side of Cox's branch, Needham Whitfield corner, Lewis Hines corner, Jesse Pipkin line, from Bibby Bush, 24 Apr 1790. Wayne Co Deed Bk 5, pg 77.
    1790 Census has next door to Jesse, John Pipkin, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female, 1 slave - he is of unknown relation to Jesse, possibly an older son, but there is no record of his owning any land; he witnessed the deed of 27 Jan 1794 when Lewis Pipkin sold his land on Buck Swamp, adjoining Daniel Hines to Jonathan Keithely, same day Jesse sold his; Lewis had moved to New Hanover County, NC and was there as late as 20 Jun 1797 when he served on the jury there. I do not have the 1800 census of New Hanover County so do not know if he is there or not. I do not know if John & Lewis are sons of Jesse but sort of suspect they are.
    Jesse Pipkin sold Jonathan Keithley, 250 acres of land on 27 Jan 1794. 100 acres was patent of 27 Apr 1767; and 150 acres was patent of 21 Sep 1784 on Buck Swamp. Duplin Co Deed Bk 3A, pg 141.
    1800 Census of Lenoir County, NC - Jesse Pipkin, 1 male over 45; 2 males 16/26 & 1 male 0/16; 1 female over 45. (Probably Elisha & Archealaus 1 6/26 & Isaac under 16)
    Jesse Pipkin to Elisha Pipkin, 13 Feb 1801, 350 acres for good will and affection: 150 acres on N side of Panther Creek of 27 Oct 1779 grant; 100 acres part of Biby Bush grant & purchased from him; 100 acres west side of Panther branch part of Jesse 13 Oct 1765 grant. Wayne
    County Deed Bk 7, pg 114.
    Jesse Pipkin to Archelaus Pipkin, 1 Dec 1803; 185 acres in two tracts at head of Wolf Branch; wit: Daniel Hines, Isaac Hines. Duplin County Deed Book O, pg 229. Archelaus Pipkin sold this same land to Isaac Pipkin on 15 Jan 1806; and bought it back from Isaac on 23 Nov 1811.
    Jesse Pipkin sold Elisha Pipkin two slaves, William & Henry on 13 Feb 1808; wit: Archelaus Pipkin & D. Albertson. Wayne Co Deed Bk 9, pg 46 & 55.
    15 Jan 1806, Jesse Pipkin sold Stewart Pipkin a slave boy. Jesse was listed as being of ___ but some think Lincoln (was it Lenoir) County, NC as it was witnessed by Joel Hines & Lewis Pipkin; This is recorded in Smith County, TN, Will Book 5, pg 172 (1805-1809).
    Stewart or Steward as he is usually called was born 1784 of unknown parentage but named his 4th son Jesse; his 2nd son was John. Lewis of Smith County was born about 1764 if he was father of Jesse of Hardeman County who was born 1785.
    1810 Census of Lenoir County, NC - had Jesse Pipkin over 45 and 1 male 2 6/45 (1765/1784) which would have been Archelaus; no females, so his wife Fereba had died. Isaac Pipkin and his family are enumerated next to his father. Isaac sold his 185 acres to Archelaus on 23 Nov 1811 and is said to have gone to Marlboro, SC after his father died.

    Occupation:
    Planter

    Tax List:
    Dobbs Co, North Carolina

    Tax List:
    Dobbs Co, North Carolina

    Military:
    North Carolina

    Jesse married Fereba ???. Fereba was born about 1731 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in Jan 1806 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 5.  Fereba ??? was born about 1731 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in Jan 1806 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Charlotte ???

    Children:
    1. 7. Lucretia PIPKIN was born about 1754 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died after 1830 in , Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA.
    2. Stephen PIPKIN was born on 2 Aug 1757 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died in 1840 in Evergreen, Conecuh, Alabama, USA.
    3. John PIPKIN was born in 1760 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died about 1816 in , Christian, Kentucky, USA.
    4. Lewis PIPKIN was born in 1762 in , Johnston, North Carolina, USA; died on 25 Jun 1814 in , Smith, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Archilus PIPKIN was born in 1769 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died in 1824 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Elisha PIPKIN was born in 1774 in , Lenoir, North Carolina, USA; died on 4 Nov 1824 in , Cumberland, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Nov 1824 in Lillington, Harnett, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Isaac Lucious PIPKIN was born on 1 Apr 1786 in , Dobbs, North Carolina, USA; died on 9 Oct 1854 in Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Oct 1854 in McColl, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA.


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