He married Nancy Gray, the daughter of John Gray, a Revolutionary War soldier, on February 26, 1820 in Mercer County, Kentucky.
William Pipes died testate in Boyle County, Kentucky. His will was written March 31, 1854 and is filed in 1865 in the County Clerk's Office in Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky.
Usually a person dies in the county where is probate is. But it doesn't always work that way. Find A Grave member Faith Gould Byrd sent an edit that he died in Mercer County, Kentucky.
He married Nancy Gray, the daughter of John Gray, a Revolutionary War soldier, on February 26, 1820 in Mercer County, Kentucky.
William Pipes died testate in Boyle County, Kentucky. His will was written March 31, 1854 and is filed in 1865 in the County Clerk's Office in Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky.
Usually a person dies in the county where is probate is. But it doesn't always work that way. Find A Grave member Faith Gould Byrd sent an edit that he died in Mercer County, Kentucky.
Family Members
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Lucinda Pipes Morton
1822–1859
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John Pipes
1824–1878
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James Pipes
1826–1909
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James Pipes
1826–1909
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Sarah A Pipes Brumfield
1828–1906
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Catherine Jane Pipes Survant
1830–1883
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William Hyatt Pipes
1833–1879
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Mary Elizabeth Pipes Reynierson
1838–1914
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Bradford Pipes
1841–1865
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George W Pipes
1844–1925
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Nancy Ann Pipes Dorsey
1846–1919
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Martha A Pipes Hollon
1848–1896
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Richard B. Pipes
1851–1898
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