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William “Bill” Phipps

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William “Bill” Phipps

Birth
Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death
1873 (aged 89–90)
Ashe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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William Phipps

NEW DNA NOTES
We tested this line.
It is Phipps for sure

Son of Ben Phipps and Jean Hash of Grayson Cty Va.

Born 11/19/1783 Grayson Cty Va

Married Nancy (or Sarah) Griffith.
May be sister to James Phipps wife?

Lived on Grassy Creek in Ashe

Died after 1870 Ashe Cty
Said to be buried here.
No marker.

Children
Benjamin
m Rutha Hash

Ahart
m Mary Ann Hash

Greenberry
m 1 Matilda Weaver
2 Maisie Porter
NOTES FOR MATILDA FROM PHIPPS WEBSITE
The following record refers to the estate of Asa and Rebecca Weaver of Ashe County, North Carolina.
Mary S. Phipps was appointed an administrator, and a bond was filed with security given by Fielden Phipps and R.B. Phipps.
Asa Weaver is said to have lived from 1823 to 1892.
Fielden Phipps (1848-1918)
was a son of Greenberry Phipps (1815-1889) of Ashe County, who married Matilda Weaver (apparently 1817-about 1864).
Fielden married another Weaver, that being Mary Selena Weaver (1854-1937).
From Ashe County, North Carolina Executor Record Book, 1869-1919, p. 64:
North Carolina
Ashe County
In Superior Court
Oct. 4th 1897

On Motion and it being shown to the Satisfaction of the Court that Asa Weaver and Rebecca A Weaver late of Ashe County is dead and not having left any last Will and Testament and upon application and it being further Shown to the Court that Mary. S. Phipps and J. M. Sawyers are proper persons to administer on Said Estate.
It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that Mary. S. Phipps and J. M. Sawyers be and that they are hereby appointed Administrators of the aforesaid Estate they having come into Court and Filed their Bond with Fielden Phipps and R. B. Phipps as Security and qualified as the law directs
P. Blevins, C.S.C.
Unconfirmed secondary sources identify Asa Weaver as a son of Edward Weaver (1791-1868) who married Tamzon Ballou, known as Tamsy.
Asa is said to have been a brother of the Matilda Weaver who married Greenberry Phipps.
One especially interesting source is the Owen Meredith Ballou webpage.
An amnesty letter by Asa Weaver of Ashe County to President Andrew Johnson is housed in the Berea College collection.

Elijah
m
1 Elizabeth Long
2 Ellen Carson

William C. aka Billy
m Nancy Dixon.
His will says wife was Rachael

Robert aka Bob
m Sarah Long (separated).
He had children with another partner.
No marriage cert found for the partner.

Thomas
m Sarah Debord

Rosamond aka Rosa
m 1 Elias Drone/Draughn (he was killed)
2 Benjamin Franklin Baker

Jane
m William aka Square/Squire Bill Baker

1850 census
1860 census
1870 census

Info from Green Phipps book starting page 11.
William Phipps

NEW DNA NOTES
We tested this line.
It is Phipps for sure

Son of Ben Phipps and Jean Hash of Grayson Cty Va.

Born 11/19/1783 Grayson Cty Va

Married Nancy (or Sarah) Griffith.
May be sister to James Phipps wife?

Lived on Grassy Creek in Ashe

Died after 1870 Ashe Cty
Said to be buried here.
No marker.

Children
Benjamin
m Rutha Hash

Ahart
m Mary Ann Hash

Greenberry
m 1 Matilda Weaver
2 Maisie Porter
NOTES FOR MATILDA FROM PHIPPS WEBSITE
The following record refers to the estate of Asa and Rebecca Weaver of Ashe County, North Carolina.
Mary S. Phipps was appointed an administrator, and a bond was filed with security given by Fielden Phipps and R.B. Phipps.
Asa Weaver is said to have lived from 1823 to 1892.
Fielden Phipps (1848-1918)
was a son of Greenberry Phipps (1815-1889) of Ashe County, who married Matilda Weaver (apparently 1817-about 1864).
Fielden married another Weaver, that being Mary Selena Weaver (1854-1937).
From Ashe County, North Carolina Executor Record Book, 1869-1919, p. 64:
North Carolina
Ashe County
In Superior Court
Oct. 4th 1897

On Motion and it being shown to the Satisfaction of the Court that Asa Weaver and Rebecca A Weaver late of Ashe County is dead and not having left any last Will and Testament and upon application and it being further Shown to the Court that Mary. S. Phipps and J. M. Sawyers are proper persons to administer on Said Estate.
It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that Mary. S. Phipps and J. M. Sawyers be and that they are hereby appointed Administrators of the aforesaid Estate they having come into Court and Filed their Bond with Fielden Phipps and R. B. Phipps as Security and qualified as the law directs
P. Blevins, C.S.C.
Unconfirmed secondary sources identify Asa Weaver as a son of Edward Weaver (1791-1868) who married Tamzon Ballou, known as Tamsy.
Asa is said to have been a brother of the Matilda Weaver who married Greenberry Phipps.
One especially interesting source is the Owen Meredith Ballou webpage.
An amnesty letter by Asa Weaver of Ashe County to President Andrew Johnson is housed in the Berea College collection.

Elijah
m
1 Elizabeth Long
2 Ellen Carson

William C. aka Billy
m Nancy Dixon.
His will says wife was Rachael

Robert aka Bob
m Sarah Long (separated).
He had children with another partner.
No marriage cert found for the partner.

Thomas
m Sarah Debord

Rosamond aka Rosa
m 1 Elias Drone/Draughn (he was killed)
2 Benjamin Franklin Baker

Jane
m William aka Square/Squire Bill Baker

1850 census
1860 census
1870 census

Info from Green Phipps book starting page 11.


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