Charles Applewhite and Elizabeth (Hinshaw) Pippin
Residence 1840: Warren County, Tennessee
Residence 1850: Pulaski County, Missouri
Known Siblings:
1. Susannah Caroline Pippin
2. Samuel Sterling Pippin (Enlisted in the Confederate Army. He was wounded at the battle of Hartville. While trying to escape, he was captured by the Union forces on his way to the home of his brother, W. C. Pippin, near Lebanon, Missouri, where they shot and killed him.)
3. Elizabeth Pippin
Married
Margaret Jaily (Bybee) April 28, 1859, in Preston, Hickory County, Missouri, by Joel Harlow, J.P.
Residence 1860: Preston, Hickory, Missouri
Children
All known children are listed below
Occupations
Farmer, hunter, and trapper
Military Service
Side Served: Union
State Served: Missouri
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company B, 46th Infantry Regiment Missouri.
Served under Captain John S. Williams
Served 7 months 5 days.
Collected Pension:
March 18, 1889: Invalid, Application # 694680 Cert # 688950 State Filed MO
April 5, 1920: Widow Application # 1155.607 Cert # 891140 State Filed: MO
Residence 1870-1920: Stark, Hickory, Missouri
Cause of Death
Cystitis caused by Enlarged Prostate
Charles Applewhite and Elizabeth (Hinshaw) Pippin
Residence 1840: Warren County, Tennessee
Residence 1850: Pulaski County, Missouri
Known Siblings:
1. Susannah Caroline Pippin
2. Samuel Sterling Pippin (Enlisted in the Confederate Army. He was wounded at the battle of Hartville. While trying to escape, he was captured by the Union forces on his way to the home of his brother, W. C. Pippin, near Lebanon, Missouri, where they shot and killed him.)
3. Elizabeth Pippin
Married
Margaret Jaily (Bybee) April 28, 1859, in Preston, Hickory County, Missouri, by Joel Harlow, J.P.
Residence 1860: Preston, Hickory, Missouri
Children
All known children are listed below
Occupations
Farmer, hunter, and trapper
Military Service
Side Served: Union
State Served: Missouri
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company B, 46th Infantry Regiment Missouri.
Served under Captain John S. Williams
Served 7 months 5 days.
Collected Pension:
March 18, 1889: Invalid, Application # 694680 Cert # 688950 State Filed MO
April 5, 1920: Widow Application # 1155.607 Cert # 891140 State Filed: MO
Residence 1870-1920: Stark, Hickory, Missouri
Cause of Death
Cystitis caused by Enlarged Prostate
Family Members
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Charles Hill Pippin
1860–1876
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Levi Bybee Pippin
1862–1934
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Samuel Gibson Pippin
1864–1948
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John Cosgrove Pippin
1865–1961
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Nancy Caroline Pippin Burris
1867–1900
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William Carroll Pippin Jr
1869–1870
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Nathan Washington "Nath" Pippin
1870–1939
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Joseph Edde Pippin
1873–1951
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James Trower Pippin
1874–1959
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Julia Ett Pippin Atchley
1876–1966
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Jalia Mahaylie Pippin Atchley
1879–1950
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Eliza Ann Pippin Wells
1881–1972
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Andrew Jackson Pippin
1883–1907
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Mary Ellen Pippin Erickson
1886–1960
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