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Monday, July 3, 2017

Research Log - Tipton Family

As the last two ahnentafel entries are sketchy at best I started looking into the Tiptons.  They are easier to sort out than the Hunts.  I came across Charles Heinemann's Tipton Family of Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, printed in 1934 which is available on Ancestry.

In the preface he states that "these notes represent an effort to arrange the various conflicting data on this famous family in a manner that will reconcile, as nearly as possible, the various lines, so as to aid future searches."

Edward Tipton is the man Heinemann points to as the possible emigrant ancestor in Maryland even though there are some gaps between him and the next known generation.

In England there is a Tipton Parish in an Urban District of South Staffordshire.  It is an ancient church, and its parish registers go back to an early period.

The name Tipton appears in the Domesday Book as Tibintone.  Its meaning was "the tun or town of Tib's or Tibba's people."  It has been suggested on very good authority, that the name had its origin from Seventh Century St. Tybba, patroness of hunting.

As early as 1606 there were Tiptons in Bedford County, England.

Here is the line as Heineman lays it out:

I. Edward Tipton b. 1620, d. ? An Edward Tipton immigrated to Maryland in 1668 in the ship Friendship of London.  Wife unknown.  [Annapolis Land Office Records, Libra 11, Folio 379 and W.C. 2, Folio 123 for service 1680]


In subsequent book Heinemann gives wives as Elizabeth (--?--) and Margaret (--?--) Downing March 19, 1683/4 widow of Capt. William Downing who died 1655 in Northumberland Co., VA.  After Edward's death Margaret married John Hughlett.

II. possible missing generation(s)

III. Jonathan Tipton b. ? ca. 1639 d. Jan. 21, 1757.  md. unknown.  She may have been the daughter of John Smith as Tipton is mentioned in his will as having certain personal property at Smith's home.  Smith's will dated May 31, 1737 in Calvert County, MD.

Tipton also witnessed the will of Robert Goldsborough in Ann Arundel County, MD, Nov. 23, 1700. Henry Attwood's will in Ann Arundel Co., Feb. 20, 1729 mentions 100 acres that was purchased from Jonathan Tipton.

IV. Generation, probable children of John Tipton:
1) John Tipton b. ?, d. ? Witness of Richard Kemp's will in Baltimore Co., MD, Nov. 25, 1725 with his brother Jonathan. Mary Kemp was given to the care of Mary Tipton until she attained her majority. The deduction is that John Tipton was married to Mary Kemp, Richard's sister.

Mary (Kemp) Tipton is probably the same person as the Mary Tipton who died Dec. 6, 1736 and is listed in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore register.

No known children.

2) Jonathan aka Jonathan Tipton Jr. when he witnessed Richard Kemp's will in Baltimore Co., MD Nov. 26, 1725 with his brother John (1 above). Married 1) Elizabeth / Sarah Pierce ca. 1705 & 2) Mary (--?--) after 1734.  First wife mentioned in William Pierce's will, Ann Arundel Co., MD, Sep. 12, 1719.  Children - see V. Generation #5-10.

3) Thomas b. 1700, d. after 1734.  Married Sarah (--?--).  He appears in Ann Arundel Co., MD records.  He witnessed William Pearce / Pierce will on Sep. 12, 1719.  He and Jonathan (2 above) were listed as nephews in that will.  He later appears in St. Paul's Parish records in Baltimore Co., MD.  Children - see V. Generation #11-18.

4) William b. ? d. May 6, 1726.  Married Hannah (--?--).  William also appears in William Pearce/Pierce will cited above.  William's will is dated April 5, 1725 and proved in Baltimore Co., MD Aug. 2, 1726. Children - see V. Generation #19-21.

V. Generation
5) John Tipton b. Aug. 15, 1730, Baltimore Co., MD, St. Paul's Church Register, He moved first to Frederick Co., VA and then to Dunmore Co., VA when it was formed in 1772.  Dunmore was renamed Shenandoah Co. in 1778.  John died 1813 TN, buried on Sinking Creek in Washington Co., TN.  This is the famous Colonel John Tipton.  He moved to Frederick Co.,

A sampling of records:

Frederick Co. - 3/1756 lawsuits; 11/1757 leased land; 8/1768 - 11/1771 lawsuits; 11/1772 lawsuit involving Jacob Miller estate.
Dunmore Co. - 10/1772 purchased land from John O'Deel; 6/1777 purchased 55 acres; 1774 served in Gen. Lewis Division in Dunmore War
Shenandoah Co. [same as Dunmore] - after 1780 divided 142 acres with William Plummer

He married 1) Mary Butler ca. 1750, daughter of Thomas Butler.  She d. June 5, 1776 after birth of her son Jonathan.  2) Martha (Denton) Moore July 22, 1777.

John Tipton settled in the part of North Carolina that became Tennessee where he was major player in the formation of the state. Children - see VI Generation # 22-32.

6) Edward b. Oct. 27, 1726/1728 no further information.

7) Jonathan b. Oct. 23, 1832 - not the same person as Major Jonathan Tipton of Kings Mountain fame. Probably the Jonathan Tipton, constable in Frederick Co., VA on Aug. 7, 1771. He was also a defendant in a lawsuit there in 1756.

He may have been the Jonathan Tipton who deed land to Lawrence Snapp, Jr. in Dunmore/Shenandoa co., Dec. 24, 1774.  Signed w/ a mark by both Jonathan and his wife Elizabeth (--?--).  Children unknown.

8) Sarah b. Aug. 12, 1734

9) William b. Aug. 30, 1736, md. unknown.  Children see VI Generation #33

10) Joseph b. ?, d. before 1842. The Tennessee Historical Society puts him as brother of Colonel John Tipton (5 above).  Joseph is reported to have gone to the Wautauga District of North Carolina with Colonel John ca. 1775 and was a member of the Jonesboro Convention in 1784-1785.  The brothers opposed the creation of Tennessee.  Joseph served on the committee to ratify the constitution of the state of Franklin.

A Joseph Tipton was involved in a lawsuit in Frederick Co., VA in August 1790.  He died in Warren Co., TN.

He married Elizabeth (--?--).  Child see VI Generation #34

A Joseph Tipton married Catherine Delshaver, June 22, 1797 in Shenandoah Co., VA.

11) Mary b. Feb. 18, 1717, md. John Stevenson

12) William b. Feb. 27, 1719, d. after 1752.  Seems to be the same man who married Tabitha Wright in Baltimore Co., MD, Nov. 27, 1736.  Probable children see VI Generation #35-39.

13) Thomas b. Mar. 8, 1721, d. after 1754, md. Mary (--?--) prior to 1758, Child, see VI Generation #40

14) Jonathan b. Sep. 2, 1723, d. after 1745, md. Eleanor Bryant in Baltimore Co., MD, Sep. 24, 1745 according to St. Paul's Parish register.  Nothing further known.

15) John b. July 6, 1726, d. after 1835, md. Mary Murray Feb. 18, 1747 in Baltimore Co., MD.  Has been confused with Colonel John Tipton (5 above).  Mary Murray b. Nov. 26, 1726, daughter of Jabez and Mary (--?--) Murray.  Can't tell if this John or Colonel John (5) is the man who lived in Shenandoah Co., VA 1783 with 10 whites in the household.   Heinemann believes that this man is the ancestor of the Kentucky Tiptons in Estill and Montgomery Counties.

A John Tipton appears on the Madison Co., KY tax lists between 1797 and 1807 and on the Montgomery Co., KY tax lists between 1818 and 1833 owning a 100 acres of land.

Children - see VI Generation #41-43

16) Luke b. Jan. 24, 1728?, d. after 1749?, md. Sarah Boston in Baltimore Co., MD Dec. 26, 1749, recorded in St. Paul's Parish register. No further information known.

17) Solomon b. Mar. 17, 1732, believed to have married Mary Randall in Baltimore Co., MD Nov. 2, 1793 recorded in St. Paul's Parish register.

May be the same as Solomon Tipton reported as Revolutionary War soldier buried in Baptist Cemetery, Perry Township, Coshocton Co., Ohio. No further information.

18) Sarah b. July 17, 1734

19) Samuel b. May 13, 1721 nothing further known

20) Mordecai b. Apr. 18, 1724/Oct. 3, 1721, d. 1795 Montgomery Co., VA.  Wife unidentified.  Children - VI Generation # 44-47

21) Sarah b. Oct. 3, 1722

VI. Generation
22) Samuel b. June 7, 1752 Maryland, d. July 21, 1833 TN.  Samuel served in the American Revolution and appears on the Shenandoah Co. VA tax lists of 1782-1783 with 2 whites.  He  moved to North Carolina and was involved in the Franklin / Tennessee movement with his father and brothers.  He is buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Carter Co., TN.

Married 1) Jemima (Suttee) Little in June 1776 and 2) Susannah Renau b. ca. 1768, d. Feb. 10, 1853. Children see VII Generation #48-56

23) Benjamin b. 1755 Maryland, d. TN, a revolutionary soldier in the Shenandoah militia.  who moved to Blount Co., TN after the war.  Married Rebecca Cusic, Dec. 19, 1796 in Blount Co., TN. Children - see VII Generation #57

24) Abraham b. 1750/1761, d. Sep. 2, 1782, revolutionary soldier served with George Rogers Clark and killed near the Falls of Ohio in 1782.

25) William b. Feb. 13, 1761 Shenandoah Co., VA, d. after 1842 TN.  Revolutionary war soldier out of Shenandoah Co., VA.  According to his pension application he enlisted in Spring 1778 and served Col. Richard Parker, wounded at Savannah and discharged in 1782.  He moved to Green Co., TN ca. 1784, to Knox Co., ca. 1787 and on to Blount Co. ca. 1815.  William was in Knox Co., TN when he made application for pension July 9, 1834.

William md. Phoebe Moore, children not listed.  A William Tipton md. Peggy Tipton in Blount Co., TN Jan. 22, 1802 with John Tipton as security.

26) Isaac b. 1763, d. Jan. 6, 1827 a revolutionary war soldier, he followed his family to Tennessee. He probably married Fanny White in Knox Co., TN Oct. 12, 1809.  Children - see VII Generation #58

27) Jacob b. 1765 VA, d. Nov. 4, 1791 KY or OH.  He married Mary Bradford.  Jacob served as a captain enlisting Mar. 19, 1791 in the Washington District of Tennessee.  Three other Tipton's, probably his brothers were in his company: Jonathan, John and William. They marched to Ft. Washington near Cincinnati arriving on July 19, 1791.  Due to inaction of the army, Jacob joined a militia group Nov. 4, 1791 saying "I came here to fight, and I will do it."  Upon being mortally wounded his last words were: "My brave fellows, I am a dead man; do you fight on, and bravely do all you can for your country."  On his way to battle he told his wife in case of his death to rename their son William as Jacob. Child - see VII Generation #59.

28) Thomas b. ca. 1766 md. 1) (--?--) Broyles & 2) (--?--) Jobe.  Children see VII Generation #60-61.

29) John b. 1767, d. Oct. 8, 1831 md. Elizabeth Snapp in Shenandoah Co., VA Oct. 28, 1791. He served in his brother Jacob's company and was in the Battle of New Orleans.  Jonathan living in Sullivan Co., TN in 1795 when he sent his power of attorney back to Shenandoah Co. in his father's estate settlement.  He and Elizabeth were involved in a lawsuit in Shenandoah Co., VA in 1797.  In 1802 they sold land in Shenandoah Co., VA while living in Sullivan Co., TN.  Children - see VII Generation #62-71.

30) Jonathan b. June 8, 1776 Shenandoah Co., VA his mother died in childbirth, d. Nov. 8, 1858. Served in his brother Jacob's company in 1791 and later became a colonel in the militia in 1822.  He married 1) Lavina (Adams) William & 2) Margaret (--?--).  Jonathan had thirteen children, but Heinemann only listed three.  Children - see VII Generation 72-74.

31) Abraham b. after 1782 named for his dead older brother Abraham (24 above).  He die when he was about 30 years old.  No further information.

32) Minerva b. after 1782

33) William b. ca. 1758, d. after 1834.  Tentatively identified as the William Tipton who applied for revolutionary pension in Fayette Co., PA on Oct. 13, 1834.  He enlisted in the Baltimore Co., MD militia in 1773 and served for 5 years and 2 months.  William advanced through the ranks from private, ensign and 1st Lieutenant.  Wife and children not listed.

34) Jonathan b. ca. 1767 d. Sep. 14, 1848 no proof that this man is the son of Joseph Tipton.  This Jonathan moved to Marshall Co., AL where he applied for revolutionary pension.  The application was rejected and the file is incomplete. He claimed to have served under Major Jonathan Tipton, but his service was discounted because he was under age 15 at the end of the war.

Wife unidentified.  Children - see VII Generation #75-82

35) Jonathan b. Apr. 15, 1752 MD, near Baltimore, d. after 1848.  Tentatively identified as Jonathan Tipton who applied for revolutionary pension in Wilson Co., TN, Sep. 25, 1832.  According to the application he enlisted in Baltimore in 1781 and served as 1st Lieutenant under Capt. John Maury, Colonels Thomas Green and Frederick Decker and General Buckhannon for 2 years and 3 months.  Jonathan moved to Wilson Co. in 1795.

Married probably Elizabeth Ford in Baltimore Co., May 19, 1772.  Children - see VII Generation #83-85

36) William md. Mary Miten - nothing further

37) Patience md. Samuel Taylor Apr. 22, 1763

38) Mary md. John McGuire Feb. 10, 1771

39) Samuel md. Ruth Bowen Nov. 16, 1777 - nothing further

40) Orphy b. Apr. 21, 1758, St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., MD, md. (--?--) Ford

41) Jabez Murray b. after 1747, d. ca. 1818, moved to Kentucky from Virginia settling near Mt. Sterling in 1796.  A Jabez Tipton appears in Madison Co., KY 1800 tax list with 100 acres on Otter Creek.  He remains there through 1818.  In 1819 his estate is administered by Thomas Tipton.  1810 Madison Co., KY census 1810 shows he is over 45 with seven sons and seven daughters in the household. Wife unknown.  Children - see VII Generation #86-94

42) William b. Jan. 1, 1754 near Baltimore, d. after 1832.  Probably the same person as William who applied for revolutionary pension in Montgomery Co., KY Jan. 1, 1832.  William enlisted in Frederick Co., VA in 1778 and served five tours of duty.  Came to Kentucky 1798 and settled near Mt. Sterling, KY.  Montgomery Co., KY tax lists 1818 through 1832.  Married Elizabeth Porter, nd. Children - see VII Generation #95-101

43) Jonathan b. 1750 Frederick Co., VA, d. Jan. 18, 1833 Cumberland Co., KY, some people say he died in Overton Co., TN.  The counties are close to each other.

According to his pension application Oct. 29, 1832 he enlisted in Washington Co. NC (the section that is now Tennessee).  He attained the rank of major in NC service and was at Kings Mountain.  He lived in Washington Co. for 17 years after the war and then moved to Buncombe Co., NC for 27 years.  Jonathan then moved to Overton Co., Tennessee.

Some people say he was a brother of #5 Col. John Tipton.  This doesn't work as Col. John had a brother Jonathan b. Oct. 23, 1734.

His widow claimed his pension and received it.  She gave her name as Lavinia or Leviney Stephens and stated they were married in Buncombe Co., NC in April / May 1810, 1811 or 1813.  An Esau Tipton aged 54 and William Stevens testified about the marriage in 1853.  According to Lavinia, she was the second wife of Jonathan and he was  her first husband.

Included in the file is a letter dated Sep. 2, 1834 from Samuel & John Tipton of Irvine, Estill Co., KY regarding their father Jonathan who died in Cumberland Co., KY in 1833.  They declared that their father had NOT married Lavinia Stephens/Stevens.  They stated: "This woman was not the wife of Jonathan Tipton, neither was she ever married to him," and that his "only legal heirs live in this county."

The brothers were advised to sue Lavinia to recover the pension funds.   She moved from Buncombe Co., NC to Overton Co., NC/TN in 1826.  Later she lived in White Co., TN and finally in Reynolds Co., MO by 1861.

Heinemann identifies this Jonathan as the father of three Tiptons who moved to Kentucky with their uncle John Dauhhetee:  Samuel, John and William who were in Estill Co., KY in 1808.

Wives of Jonathan Tipton:
1) Perlina (?) Daughhetee md. before 1772
2) Kezia (Robertson) Sevier
3) Lavinia Stevens/Stephens ca. 1813

Children - see VII Generation #102-104

44) Joshua b. Maryland, d. Apr. 18, 1793 killed by Indians in Tennessee.  He married Jennett Shields 1785 in Botetourt Co., VA. Children - see VII Generation #105

45) Thomas b. Mar. 1, 1748 near Baltimore, MD, d. Sep. 20, 1852 age over 114 years according to pension and DAR records. He lived for a time in Virginia seven miles from George Washington's Mt. Vernon and later in Frederick Co., VA.  Thomas enlisted in June 1776 and served under Captain John Galloway. His nephew William (#42) served in the same company and testified Sep. 17, 1835 that Thomas was then "upwards of 90."  After the war Thomas moved to Botetourt Co., VA.  Records in that county indicate a road was surveyed from his home on Dec. 12, 1782 and he purchased 80 acres on the James River on Aug. 28, 1779.  He sold out June 7, 1783 and moved to Kentucky.  He next appears in the records of Madison Co., KY from 1787 to until 1792.  In 1794 he was listed in the Clark Co., KY tax list.  Thomas moved on to Champaign Co., Ohio where he applied for his pension on Mar. 9, 1838.

His wife's name was Mary (--?--).  He is said to have had ten children, three born before 1776.  Heinemann does not list the children.

46) Sylvester b. before 1775, he is said to have died at age 90.  He married Mary Stark, daughter of General John Stark.  Sylvester settled in what became Franklin Co., OH in 1792. Children - see VII Generation #106-109

47) Joseph assumed to be the son of Mordecai because of the allied movement of other kin.  He was said to be of Shenandoah Co., VA and married Rebecca (--?--) in Monroe Co., VA.  He died in Virginia.  Rebecca moved to Ohio with her son Joseph settling in Franklin Co.  Child - see VII Generation #110

VII Generation
48) Abraham b. Aug. 27, 1794, d. July 3, 1868 md. Martha Lacy in Carter Co., TN 1817.  He served as a major in the militia and served in the Tennessee State Senate.

49) James Ireland b. Oct. 14, 1792, d. Jan. 20, 1861, child of his father's second marriage. He married 1) Nancy Patterson June 21, 1812 and she died July 4, 1823.  2) Joanna Gourley Oct. 13, 1824.  Joanna b. Jan. 16, 1805, d. May 1867.

50) Isaac b. May 17, 1809, d. July 31, 1863 - nothing further

51) Mary md. (--?--) Boyd - nothing further

52) Catherine md. (--?--) Dunlap - nothing further

53) John B. - nothing further

54) Samuel - nothing further

55) Elizabeth md. (--?--) Lacy - nothing further

56) Margaret md. (--?--) Kuhn - nothing further

57) David B. b. May 4, 1799, d. Jan. 1863 probable son of Benjamin (23 above).  A biography of David appears in the Early Settlers of Sangamon Co., IL. He was married to Rebecca James.  David moved first to Clark Co., IL in 1837 and then to Sangamon Co. in 1848. No children listed.

58) Isaac P. nothing further

59) William renamed Jacob became a General in the War of 1812.  He md. Lorina Taylor Jan. 1, 1818.  He was born before 1791.  A Jacob Tipton married Hannah Watson Sep. 6, 1814 in Knox Co., TN.

60) Jacob killed as a child

61) Ruth

62) Minerva b. Jan. 22, 1807, d. May 10, 1855 md. Jonathan Pugh 1822

63) Abraham Butler

64) William Rutledge

65) Samuel P.

66) Elizabeth S.

67) Edna M.

68) Mary A. md. James Barnett

69) Margaret V.

70) Emaline

71) Lucinda M. md. Lawrence Snapp

72) John Butler

73) J. Caswell

74) Lorenzo D.

75) Joseph d. after 1852

76) Minerva md. (--?--) Elgin

77) Phoebe md. (--?--) Brown

78) Ora md. (--?--) Gilly

79) Levina md (--?--) Jones

80) Rebecca md. (--?--) Rogers

81) Hannah md. (--?--) Arp

82) Sarah md. (--?--) Halmach

83) Elizabeth md. John B. Parks Oct. 7, 1815

84) James b. Jan. 26, 1788, d. March 13, 1866 buried in Wilson Co., TN.  He married Mary/Polly Gray Feb. 16, 1811 in Wilson Co. TN.  Mary b. Feb. 3, 1794, d. July 22, 1859.

85) Elizabeth md. Henry Cone Nov. 2, 1808

86) Alexis d. 1842.  Appears on Madison Co., KY tax lists 1808 with 53 acres on Otter Creek.  Seems to be the same land listed earlier as belonging to John Murray Tipton. In 1818 Alexis was in Montgomery Co., KY and stayed there through 1831. In the History of Fayette Co., KY he is referred to as a Colonel.

87) John b. Nov. 19, 1806  Tentatively identified as the John Tipton who appears in a family Bible belonging to a woman in Winchester, KY [1932].  He married Sarah (--?--).  Sarah was b. Aug. 8, 1809.  They had 14 children.

88) Esom apears in the 1809 - 1814Madison Co., KY tax lists with 53 acres. In 1819 he is listed as Ezram, in 1820-21 he appears as Esom again.  He is not listed after 1821.

89) Thomas M. on Madison Co., KY tax list 1814+.  In 1817 he was administrator of Jabez Murray Tipton's estate and has been assumed to be Jabez' son.

90) Darius Bernhard b. Jan. 2, 1812, d. May 1882.  His obituary in the Richmond Register, Richmond, KY states that he was the 8th son of Jabez Murray Tipton, grandson of John Tipton and great grandson of Thomas Tipton who was born in 1700.

Darius appeared on the 1840 Madison Co., KY census with 1 female 70 to 80 probably his mother or perhaps his mother-in-law.

91) Joshua b. 1804 tentatively identified as a son.  He first appeared on the Montgomery Co., KY tax lists between 1825 and 1831.  In 1840 he is on the Bath Co., KY census and again in 1850 as Goshua. His wife, name unknown, probably died before 1850.  Children - see VIII Generation #111-119.

92) Elhannon b. ca. 1805, d. after 1840.  He appears in the 1822 tax list of Madison Co., KY with 130 acres formerly owned by Jabez Tipton (41 above).  In the 1840 Madison Co., KY tax list with 3 sons and 2 daughters.

93) Moses b. before 1790, d. after 1840.  Appears on the Madison Co., KY tax lists from 1802 to 1822 but without land or slaves.  Moses lived in Shelby Co., KY in the 1840 census and is listed as being between 50 and 60 and his wife was between 60 and 70.  No one else is in the household.

94) Daniel b. before 1800.  He appeared in the Madison Co., KY tax list in 1817 with five acres on Otter Creek near Jabez Murray Tipton.  Later Daniel had 49 acres on Station Camp Creek, which he had until 1822 when he drops out of the Madison Co., KY records.  A Daniel Tipton appears in the 1829 Montgomery Co., KY tax list with 48 acres on Harper Creek.

95) Sarah Lee b. Aug. 25, 1785

96) Solomon

97) Mitchell b. before 1790.  He appears in the Montgomery Co., KY tax lists between 1818 and 1831.  In 1840 he was living in Bath Co., KY aged between 50 and 60 with a son and four daughters.
98) John

99) William b. June 16, 1794.  Probable son of William (42 above).  A William married Sarah Brown in Fayette Co., KY Oct. 11, 1828.  He first appears in the Montgomery Co., KY tax list in 1826.  In the 1850 Montgomery Co. KY census he is listed as 56 and is wife as 48.  They had at least four children.

100) Pauline

101) Elizabeth

102) Samuel b. 1773, d. after 1850.  Samuel appears in the 1810 Montgomery Co., KY census with 3 sons and 3 daughters.  He was listed in the Bath Co., KY tax lists between 1811 and 1813.  In 1820 census he was in Estill Co., KY aged between 60 and 70 with 2 sons and 3 daughters. The 1850 Estill Co., KY census lists him as 75 year old blacksmith living with James B. & Sarah P. Hinds.

Samuel married Mary A. Schultz. They reportedly had four girls and nine boys.  Heinemann lists a single son, Robert Letcher b. 1826, d. after 1880.

103) William b. 1772, d. Aug. 24, 1857.  Probably the same as William Tipton who settled in Estill Co., KY.  He appears on the Garrard Co., KY tax lists between 1797 to 1802.  In 1816 he appears on the Estill Co., KY tax list.  In the 1830 Estill Co., KY census he is listed as being between 50 and 60 years of age with four sons and two daughters.  Heinemann does not list his children.

104) John d. after 1834.  Possibly the same as John Tipton in the Estill Co., KY 1830 census with five sons and seven daughters.  Probably the John Tipton who married Betsey Hall in Clark Co., KY Jan. 12, 1797.  He signed the letter about his father's pension in 1834 with his brother Samuel.  He or his son, John, owned 100 acres on Cow Creek, Estill Co., KY in 1816.

105) John b. Aug. 14, 1786, Sevier Co., TN d. April 5, 1839 Logansport, IN.  After his father was killed in Tennessee he moved with his mother, two sisters and a half brother to Harrison Co., IN. He gained fame in Indiana as an Indian fighter.  John was an ensign in the Battle of Tippecanoe and rose to Brigadier General.  He occupied many positions of honor and trust including U.S. Senator.  He married 1) (--?--) Shields ca. 1818, a relative of his mother and 2) Matilda Spencer daughter of Captain Spier Spencer in April 1825.

106) Thomas reported to have died at Harrisburg, OH Sept. 13, 1864.  He served as a captain in the War of 1812.  Thomas married Elizabeth Tomlinson before moving to Ohio. They had eleven children, Heinemann lists three.

107) Jonathan b. ca. 1790.  He moved to Knox Co., IL and later to Washington Co., IA where he died in 1851.  He had a son Basil b. after 1800.

108) John b. ca. 1790 he moved to Fulton Co., IL where he was killed when a tree fell on him in 1866.  His family later moved to Peoria.  No wife or children are listed.

109) Hiram b. 1802, d. March 20, 1845, md. Deborah Ogden in 1827.  They moved first to Pickaway Co., OH and then to McLean Co., IL in 1844.  Heinemann lists three children.

110) Joseph b. ca. 1800, md. Catherine Watson.  They lived in Franklin Co., OH.  Heinemann lists twelve children.

VIII Generation
111) James b. 1828
112) Nancy b. 1831
113) Josiah b. 1833
114) Charity b. 1834
115) Dudley b. 1838
116) Mary b. 1840
117) John b. 1842
118) Samuel P. b. 1849

Miscellaneous Tipton Records - not identified as belonging to the Edward Tipton line:

Albert Tipton 1840 Estill Co., KY census age 30-40
Burwell L. Tipton 1850 Montgomery Co., KY census age 26, Sarah Tipton 64 in household
Electurous Tipton 1810 Montgomery Co., KY age 26-45
Jacob Tipton 1830 & 1840 Estill Co., KY census born b/t 1800-1810
Jefferson Tipton 1840 Shelby Co., KY census age 30-40
Jesse Tipton 1830 & 1840 Estill Co., KY census born b/t 1790-1800
John Tipton 1837 from Shenandoah Co., VA to Hancock Co., IL then to Adams Co., IL
Jonathan T. Tipton 1830 & 1840 & 1850 Estill Co., KY census, born 1811, wife Kitty J.
Joseph Tipton 1840 & 1850 Estill Co., KY born 1810, wife Margaret
Ninius P. Tipton 1840 & 1850 & 1880 Montgomery Co., KY census born 1810
Paul Tipton 1840 Estill Co., KY census born 1815
Reuben S. Tipton 1830 & 1840 & 1850 Estill Co., KY census born 1796, wife Betsy.  William H. Tipton was probably their son.
Samuel ca. 1800 he came from VA, md. daughter of Andrew Ramsey. He moved to Cape Girardeau, MO, while under Spanish rule Nov. 22, 1809 his representatives (Margaret, William & Benjamin Tipton) obtained certification of his title to land on the St. Francis River.
Samuel Tipton 1840 & 1850 Estill Co., KY born 1810 with wife Margaret.  In 1880 he was living in Clinton Co., MO.
William L. Tipton 1829 Montgomery Co., KY tax list; 1830 Estill Co., KY census born 1799.  1850 Estill Co., census listed as constable.
William S. Tipton 1831 Montgomery Co., KY tax list land on Lulbegrud Creek.

Heinemann, Charles. Tipton Family Records in the Present Boundaries of the United States from Colonial Times to 1950, Washington, D.C., nd. Also available on Ancestry.

Family A. Samuel Tipton b. 1600, d. 1684, parents unknown. Listed as a resident of Bristol, England settled in Northumberland Co., VA where he appears in numerous lawsuits and records. Wife unknown.

Generation 2
1) Edward b. before 1620, d. before Oct. 1688 came to Maryland 1668 on the Friendship . . . see book above. Children see Gen. 3 #5-9

2) Joseph b. before 1640, d. before 1678 Northumberland Co., VA, md. Elizabeth (--?--) b. ? d. Sep. 2, 1683.  Estate administration records in Northumberland Co., VA.  Child see Gen. 3 #10

3) Samuel b. before 1650 mentioned in Northumberland Co., VA in 1678 and 1687.  He may be the father Samuel above or his son here.  There aren't enough records to make a clear determination.

4) Richard b. before 1645, d. after 1670, appears in a single Northumberland Co., VA record: John Gibson's assignment to John Downham and Tho. Gilbert 100 acres formerly bought of John Hewlett, unto John Downham & Thomas Gilbert, Dated 6 Xber, 1666.  Wit. Richard Tipton and Dennis (x) Eyes [Ayers].

Generation 3
5) Jonathan b. ca. 1639, d. Jan. 21, 1757.  Generation 3 in the book abstracted above.  Married 1) Sarah Pierce, 2) Mary Chilcoat, 3) Elizabeth Edwards.  Children see Gen. 4 #11-17.

6) Samuel

7) John he may be the John who married Mary Kemp who died Dec. 6, 1736.

8) Joseph, child see Gen. 4 #18.

9) Edward/Edmond b. Oct. 23, 1734, Baltimore Co., MD, d. after 1795 may be Samuel's son.  He seems to have been the founder of the Pennsylvania branch of Tiptons.  1774 he appears on the tax list in Barree Twp., Bedford [now Huntingdon] Co. In 1784 is listed with one house and 5 whites. Children see Gen. 4 #19-26

10) Joseph b. before 1678, d. 1733, a deed recorded in Northumberland Co. VA Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton gave her son Joseph furniture and cattle on Sep. 21, 1683.  Mr. Charles Nelms and Mrs. Elizabeth Downing confessing judgment to Mr. Joseph Tipton for the items mentioned in the deed. He and Timothy Sulleven witnessed John Besick's will Mar. 25, 1706 and among other documents. Joseph is listed as a cousin in Thomas Hughlet's will Nov. 7, 1724, probated Feb. 10, 1729 and received ten shillings.

Joseph left a will dated May 6, 1733 which was probated by Samuel and John Downing executors.

No mention of wife or children.

Generation 4
11) John - probably married Mary Kemp, he witnessed Richard Kemp's will in Baltimore  Co., MD, 11/26/1725 with his brother Jonathan.  A Mary Kemp died Dec. 6, 1736, St. Paul's Church Register, Baltimore, MD.  Child see Gen. 5 #27.

12) Jonathan Jr.  b. March 25, 1699, md.  1) Elizabeth Pierce ca. 1725, 2) Mary Chilcote after 1734.  Children see Gen. 5, #28-33

13) Thomas b. Apr. 8, 1693, d. after 1734.  He was living in Ann Arundel Co., MD where he witnessed will of William Pearce/Pierce Sep. 12, 1719.  He was listed as a nephew in Pearce's will. He later lived in St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore Co., MD.  He married Sarah Steptoe in 1716.  Children see Gen. 5 #34-41.

14) William b. July 26, 1696, d. May 6, 1776, md. Hannah Pierce ca. 1710.  She married John Bosley after his death. Children see Gen. 5 #42-45.

15) Sarah

16) Millie

17) Edward b. Oct. 27, 1728 - no records beyond his birth

18) William b. ca. 1690, d. Jun 17, 1775 no information re: wife or children

19) Meshach, md. Hester (--?--).  Meshach was supposed to have served in American Revolution from Pennsylvania 1778 forward.  No records found regarding service or pension. Children see Gen. 5 #46-48.

20) Shadrach b. 1754 MD, d. Sep. 16, 1812 (probably not) OR July 17, 1822, Harrison Co., OH. Shadrach served in the American Revolution in Capt. Paxton's rangers in the fall of 1776.  He sold his property in Pennsylvania in 1815 and buying land in 1815. At some point he lived in Warrior Mark, Huntingdon Co., PA.  Married 1) Drucilla (--?--) and 2) Elizabeth (--?--).  Children see Gen. 5, #49-52.

21) Abednego b. after 1750 no further information

22) Nancy b. ca. 1750

23) David b. after 1750 no further information

24) Luke b. May 14, 1760, Baltimore Co., MD, d. Oct. 8, 1855, Weakly Co., TN.   Lived in Bedford Co., PA Aug. 1778 when he volunteered and served two months in Capt. Tarenton's Pennsylvania Company guarding the frontiers.  Luke's father moved the family into Leadmine Fort in Bedford Co., PA due to Indian trouble.  He and his brother Meshach volunteered and served 1 year in Capt. Thomas Cluggage's Pennsylvania Company of Rangers and spies under Colonel Albright.  He volunteered again under another Captain.

Following the war he lived in Maryland, Virginia and then Ohio.  He was allowed pension on his application dated Oct. 8, 1832 when he was living in Holmes Co., OH.  In 1846 he was living in Henry Co., TN.  Between 1853 and 1855 he was living in Weakley Co., TN.

Wife's name not mentioned in pension application.  Children, see Gen. 5, #53-57.

25) Jesse appears on Huntingdon Co. PA tax lists in 1790 with 1 male adult, 1 male child, 2 females. No further information.

26) William b. 1760 - no further information available.

Generation 5
27) Edward b. before 1736 no further information

28) John b. Aug. 15, 1730 Baltimore Co., MD, St. Paul's Church Parish, d. 1813 Tennessee, buried on Sinking Creek in Washington Co., TN.  See #5 above the famous Colonel John Tipton.  He married 1) Mary Butler ca. 1750, daughter of Thomas.  She died June 8, 1776 following the birth of Jonathan Tipton.  John md. 2) Martha (Denton) Moore July 22, 1777.  She was the daughter of Abraham Denton and was named in his will Oct. 21, 1778 in Shenandoah Co., VA.

29) Edward b. Oct. 27, 1728 - no further information

30) Jonathan b. Oct. 23, 1732, md. Elizabeth (--?--)

31) Sarah b. Aug. 12, 1734

32) William b. Aug. 30, 1736 md. Jennie Waterhouse.  He served as a captain in the revolution and settled in Fayette Co., PA after the war.

33) Joseph d. before 1842 in Warren Co., TN.

34) Mary b. Feb. 18, 1717, md. John Stevenson Nov. 13, 1735 in Baltimore, MD

35) William b. Feb. 27, 1719, d. Feb. 14, 1797 and probably married Angelica Cole in Baltimore.  She was born Mar. 19, 1720, d. Aug. 2, 1796, information not verified.

36) Thomas b. Mar. 8, 1721, d. after 1754, md. Mary (--?--) before 1758

37) Jonathan b. Sep. 2, 1723, d. after 1747, md. 1) Eleanor Bryant in Baltimore, MD, Sep. 24, 1745 in St. Paul's Parish, 2) Juliatha (--?--)

38) John b. July 6, 1726, d. Nov. 18, 1808, md. Martha Murray Feb. 8, 1747 in Baltimore Co., MD. Martha was born Nov. 26, 1726 daughter of Jabez & Mary (--?--) Murray and granddaughter of James & Jennie (Morgan) Murray/Morray.  He appears to be the same man as John Tipton paying taxes in Shenandoah Co., VA in 1783. Probably the ancestor of the Estill & Montgomery Co., Kentucky Tiptons.  He appears in the Montgomery Co., KY tax lists between 1818 and 1838 with 100 acres of land.

39) Luke b. Jan. 24, 1728, d. after 1749, md. Sarah Boston in Baltimore Co., MD Dec. 26, 1749 in St. Paul's Register.

40) Solomon b. Mar. 17, 1732, died after 1793 md. Mary Randall in Baltimore Co, MD Nov. 2, 1793 in St. Paul's Parish.  He might be the same person as Solomon Tipton buried in Baptist Cemetery, Perry Twp., Coshocton Co., OH.

41) Sarah b. July 17, 1734

42) Samuel b. May 13, 1721, d. 1804

43) Sarah b. Oct. 3, 1722  md. Chris Cole

44) Mordaci b. Apr. 18, 1724, d. 1795 md. Mary (--?--)

45) William  -  no further information

46) Thomas probably the same as Thomas Tipton living in Frankstown Twp., Huntingdon Co., PA in 1776.  Possibly the same as Thomas Tipton who appears in the 1790 census in Philadelphia, PA.  His wife's name was Sarah (--?--)

47) Jonathan - had son Thomas b. 1786 in PA

48) William - children born in Ohio

49) Nancy b. Aug. 1782, d. Mar. 6, 1863 md. John Mattorn (?)

50) Edmund/Edward b. Sep. 20, 1777 Maryland or Pennsylvania, d. Oct. 25, 1861, Cadiz, OH.  He married Elizabeth McCabe b. June 26, 1786, d. July 22, 1871.

He moved to Cadiz, OH in 1815 with his father.  He served as a captain in the War of 1812 in Captain Tipton's Company of Infantry under General Harrison & Colonel Rees Hill's regiment of Pennsylvania.

51) William b. 1791, d. Sep. 11, 1866 md. 1) Catherine Weston who was born 1789, d. 1842; 2) Mary (--?--) born in OH 1804.  He was a Methodist minister in Jefferson Co., OH.

52) Susanna

53) Luke b. 1788 Allegheny Co., MD, d. 1868 Mills Co., IA.  He moved to Ohio with his family when he was 9.

54) Sarah

55) Elizabeth

56) William b. after 1820

57) Mary

This doesn't solve my problem, but eliminates several lines.  I need to concentrate on Maryland to Virginia lines who get into Kentucky.

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