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Samuel “Sam” Phipps

Birth
Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death
unknown
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Grayson County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Samuel aka Sam Phipps

Born: ca 1801 in Grayson Cty, Va

Parents: Isaiah Phipps Sarah Howell

Spouse
Mary Hash
Born: ABT 1810 in Grayson, Va
Parents: died before 1860
HASH researchers have said that Josephat Hash and wife Margaret Halsey had a daughter Mary married to Sam Phipps thru family tradition.

Moved to Ky ca 1840 with married siblings Isaiah Phipps Jr and wife Rachel Hash
Lived in Clay Cty, Ky ca 1850/1860
Moved to Owsley Cty, Ky ca 1870

Death and burial unknown
Believed to be buried on Ky farm in now lost cemetery and with no stone

Pls contact me with info on Samuel

Children
Isaiah "Izeah in 1860 census)
Rachel
Rebecca

NOTES:
INFO FROM:
PHIPPS BOOK by Mullins states "No record"
CENSUS
As already noted in an earlier post, Google Books, in its "snippet views," refers to a Samuel Phipps who married Mary ("Polly") Hash. Those excerpts come from the Hash Family Historian, Vols. 9-18, 1988.

There Mary Hash is referred to as probably a daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Halsey) Hash. The excerpts advance the claim that she married Samuel Phipps and that they "left Grayson Co., VA, for Kentucky about 1840." Another excerpt appears to refer to a sister, Rachel Hash, who "is apparently the Rachel Hash who married Isaiah Phipps in Grayson Co., VA 21 Apr 1831." The excerpt then asks why they don't appear in later Grayson County records, suggesting that they could have moved to Kentucky as did Mary and her husband Samuel Phipps, although "No definite record of them has been found there. . . . "

Samuel's family does appear in records, however. Kentucky death record abstracts in Family Search, for example, refer to Samuel Phipps and his wife (and keep in mind that Polly was an extremely common nickname for Mary):

Kentucky death record abstract:

Rebecca Spivey
died 1925 Rockcastle [Co.?], KY
father: Samuel Phipps
mother: Polly Hash
Kentucky death record abstract:

Rachel Lucinda Murray
[born about 1845, based on age at death]
CENOTAPH FOR

Samuel aka Sam Phipps

Born: ca 1801 in Grayson Cty, Va

Parents: Isaiah Phipps Sarah Howell

Spouse
Mary Hash
Born: ABT 1810 in Grayson, Va
Parents: died before 1860
HASH researchers have said that Josephat Hash and wife Margaret Halsey had a daughter Mary married to Sam Phipps thru family tradition.

Moved to Ky ca 1840 with married siblings Isaiah Phipps Jr and wife Rachel Hash
Lived in Clay Cty, Ky ca 1850/1860
Moved to Owsley Cty, Ky ca 1870

Death and burial unknown
Believed to be buried on Ky farm in now lost cemetery and with no stone

Pls contact me with info on Samuel

Children
Isaiah "Izeah in 1860 census)
Rachel
Rebecca

NOTES:
INFO FROM:
PHIPPS BOOK by Mullins states "No record"
CENSUS
As already noted in an earlier post, Google Books, in its "snippet views," refers to a Samuel Phipps who married Mary ("Polly") Hash. Those excerpts come from the Hash Family Historian, Vols. 9-18, 1988.

There Mary Hash is referred to as probably a daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Halsey) Hash. The excerpts advance the claim that she married Samuel Phipps and that they "left Grayson Co., VA, for Kentucky about 1840." Another excerpt appears to refer to a sister, Rachel Hash, who "is apparently the Rachel Hash who married Isaiah Phipps in Grayson Co., VA 21 Apr 1831." The excerpt then asks why they don't appear in later Grayson County records, suggesting that they could have moved to Kentucky as did Mary and her husband Samuel Phipps, although "No definite record of them has been found there. . . . "

Samuel's family does appear in records, however. Kentucky death record abstracts in Family Search, for example, refer to Samuel Phipps and his wife (and keep in mind that Polly was an extremely common nickname for Mary):

Kentucky death record abstract:

Rebecca Spivey
died 1925 Rockcastle [Co.?], KY
father: Samuel Phipps
mother: Polly Hash
Kentucky death record abstract:

Rachel Lucinda Murray
[born about 1845, based on age at death]


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