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Notes for Valentine Hipp

Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files
abstracted by Virgil D. White
The National Historical Publishing Company
Waynesboro, Tennessee
1992
Volume II: F-M, P.1652
Valentine, Margaret, R5043, NC Line, sol was b in May 1760 on the Santee River in SC & when he was very young he moved with his parents to Mecklenburg Co NC & lived there at enl & he appl there 29 Aug 1832 & sol had m there to Margaret ( - - - ) about 1785, sol d 9 Nov 1838 & wid d 29 May 1844, children shown were; Andrew b in Feb 1786, Nancy who m Jackson Westmoreland, John Hipp, Robert Hipp who in 1848 was living in Mecklenburg Co NC, Margaret who m Jessey Johnson, Mary Hipp, Joseph Hipp, Wm N. Hipp who was aged 47 or 48 in 1851 & lived in Mecklenburg Co NC, in 1848 a John Hipp stated he m 15 Oct 1799 & that Valentine & Margaret Hipp had 6 children in 1799, his relationship not stated.

1852 Federal Pension List
North Carolina
Rejected or suspended applications for pension.
HIPP, VALENTINE
Mecklenburg County
Widow - Margaret - deceased
rejected for lack of proof of marriage
7 July 1838
[William R. Navey, research]

Mecklenburg Co., NC Deed Book 14:158 - Deed
Abstract of Transaction Between Valentine Hipp, his Mother and his Brothers On 02 Nov 1792, an
indenture was recorded in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina between John Hipp, Geo Hipp, Jacob Hipp, Joseph Hipp, and Andrew Hipp all late of the county of Mecklenburg in the State of North Carolina and legatees of the estate of Steven Hipp deceased of the one part and Valentine Hipp of said county and state of the other part. Said John, George, Jacob, Joseph and Andrew for one hundred fifty pounds good and lawful money of the state aforesaid to them in hand paid by the said Valentine Hipp have granted, bargained and sold to Valentine Hipp a certain tract or grant of land containing by estimation two hundred and fifty acres lying in the state and county aforesaid on the waters of Gar Creek on the eastern side of the Catawba river beginning at a corner W.O. Thompson and Beaty near the bank of said creek then along said line to his corner Hickory then along said Thomsons or Beaties other lines to George Elliots line then along his line then along Elliots other line to a W.O. then with Andersons line to a W.O. then with Thomsons line to beginning - the same being granted to Steven Hipp by his Majesty's Patent bearing date 17 Sept 1766 and willed to the said John, George, Jacob, Joseph and Andrew Hipp by the last will and testament of Steven Hipp...signed by John Hipp, George Hipp, Jacob Hipp, Joseph Hipp, Ann Hipp, Andrew Hipp...witnessed by John Nighton and Jorge ?Hooper
[DJJ '98]

1799 July Sessions Mecklenburg County Court of Pleas
Valentine Hipp; with John Reed, John Cummins, and Matthew Robison; put up a security bond for James Neel, Esq., a neighbor who was elected High Sheriff of Mecklenburg County.


Mecklenburg Co., NC Deed Book 15:373 - Deed
Abstract of Transaction Between David Allison and Son-In-Law, Valentine Hipp
This Indenture made this 20 day of October 1797 Between David Allison of Mecklenburg County State of No Carolina of the one part + Valentine Hip of the other Witnesseth that the sd David Allison hath granted + sold by deed of Gift unto Valentine Hip a parcel of land being in sd County; On the east side of the Cataba river above Costers + Bighams; Matthew Pattons line; Frances Beaties corner Stake; to John Hips corner; then with sd John Hips line to the Beginning containing by estimation 155 acres of land...signed by David Allison...witnessed by Jno Neel and Will Neel
[DJJ '98]

Mecklenburg Co., NC Deed Book 19:607 - Power of Attorney
Abstract of Agreement Between Laban Rhodes and Valentine Hipp
State of North Carolina Mecklenburg County. Know all men by these presents I Laban Rhodes of the state of South Carolina + District of Newberry have constituted made appointed + by these presents do constitute make and appoint Valentine Hipp my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name and stead and to my use, to ask, demand, sue for, levy, recover + receive all such sums of money which are or shall be due, owing, payable + belonging to me from the Estate of David Allison Deceased... In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of January 1811....signed Laban Rhoads...in presence of Stephen Hipp, Andrew Hipp...registered June 24, 1811
[DJJ '98]

From the list of moneys owed to the late Dr. Thomas Henderson bearing the date November 1820:
Volentine Hipp note due 8 Jan 1804......2.85

1826 August Session...Ordered that George King, three Years old the 7th of July last, be bound to Valentine Hipp to learn him some Trade and he [is to] give him when he is free $100 in money or property & otherwise to comply with the Law. [Herman W. Ferguson, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions Volume III: 1821-1830, Herman W. Ferguson, Rocky Mount, NC, 1998, 105.]

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