2. He served as a lieutenant in the Oakley Creek company and was a captain of militia during 1778. Altogether, he served five hundred, seven days in militia during 1779, 1780, 1781 and 1782. In Addition, he supplied one thousand four hundred seven pounds of beef for the Continental Line during 1780, Heitman, p. 291; A.A3628; Q131
3. In 1780 he is living in St. Helena
1. Revolutionary War Soldiers for NC and SC,
http://www.carolana.com/
2. Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution. Ancestry.com p. 473
2. He served as a lieutenant in the Oakley Creek company and was a captain of militia during 1778. Altogether, he served five hundred, seven days in militia during 1779, 1780, 1781 and 1782. In Addition, he supplied one thousand four hundred seven pounds of beef for the Continental Line during 1780, Heitman, p. 291; A.A3628; Q131
3. In 1780 he is living in St. Helena
1. Revolutionary War Soldiers for NC and SC,
http://www.carolana.com/
2. Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution. Ancestry.com p. 473
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Sacred to the Memory George Hipp, Was Born April 28th, 1737 And Departed this Life November The 12th. 1802, Aged 65 years and 7 months
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