E.H. LIPHAM, PIONEER, DEAD
Mr. E. H. Lipham, a pioneer citizen of the northern part of Cleburne, died at his home near Oak Level last Friday night, and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Mt. Paran on Saturday afternoon, the burial service being conducted by Revs. Hughes and Tanner. Mr. Lipham lived to the ripe old age of 81 years and had lived in that section most all of his long life and was a good, law abiding citizen.
Published in The Cleburne News, Thursday 29, July 1920, Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.
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Mr. E. H. Lipham died Friday the 23rd. He leaves seven children and a large number of grandchildren to mourn his death. We sympathize with the bereaved family.
Published in The Cleburne News, Thursday 29 July 1920, Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.
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Erasmus Henry Lipham was a Sergeant in The War for Southern Independence in Georgia's 34th Infantry Regiment, Company K. According to family lore Erasmus was not a willing participant of the war and shot and killed a man to forsake his own life.
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E.H. LIPHAM, PIONEER, DEAD
Mr. E. H. Lipham, a pioneer citizen of the northern part of Cleburne, died at his home near Oak Level last Friday night, and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Mt. Paran on Saturday afternoon, the burial service being conducted by Revs. Hughes and Tanner. Mr. Lipham lived to the ripe old age of 81 years and had lived in that section most all of his long life and was a good, law abiding citizen.
Published in The Cleburne News, Thursday 29, July 1920, Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.
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Mr. E. H. Lipham died Friday the 23rd. He leaves seven children and a large number of grandchildren to mourn his death. We sympathize with the bereaved family.
Published in The Cleburne News, Thursday 29 July 1920, Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.
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Erasmus Henry Lipham was a Sergeant in The War for Southern Independence in Georgia's 34th Infantry Regiment, Company K. According to family lore Erasmus was not a willing participant of the war and shot and killed a man to forsake his own life.
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Family Members
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Lipham Upchurch
1866–1950
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Nancy Eliza Lipham
1868–1868
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Lewis John Lipham
1869–1943
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Martha Emily Lipham Townsend
1871–1956
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William Martin Lipham
1873–1944
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James Andrew Lipham
1876–1970
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Beulah Lee Lipham
1883–1962
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Burton Irving Lipham
1886–1962
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Amanda Belle Lipham Martin
1887–1918
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