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Abner Linwood “John” Tippett

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
5 Mar 1877 (aged 54–55)
Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Son of William John & Susan Tippett.

On 02May1847 in Georgia, he married Cyntha S. Whaley, daughter of Maj. John K. Whaley a native of N.C.

In the 1850 census Dooly Co., Georgia, living with his family are his widowed mother and younger brother.

He and Cynthia had at least 8 children. Their residence was located 3 miles from Hawkinsville, Ga. Their children include children: Nancy Susan, Rebecca E., John L. , Marion , Mary J. , Martha A. , William Abner , Sarah Lucy, & Charles Hardy.

Obit. published in Hawkinsville Dispatch lists him as an Attorney, Obituary dated Thursday Morning, 8 Mar 1877 states he was buried at Orange Hill Cemetery with Masons of the Mount Hope Lodge being in charge at his grave side.


Note: in some records he is listed as A. S. Tippett.

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HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH (GEORGIA)
Vol 8, #20, Thursday Morning, 14 May 1874
Obituary, Pages 52 & 53.
Maj. John K. Whaley, age 75 yrs., died on Tuesday evening, 12th instant, at the residence of Mr. A. L. Tippett three miles from Hawkinsville. Maj. Whaley was a native of North Carolina but moved to Georgia at the age of eighteen and settled in Wilkinson County., where he married about 57 years ago. A few years afterward he moved to Sumter County and six years later to Pulaski County where he had lived for nearly 30 years. A short while before the he moved to Hamilton County, Florida, and in 1872 returned to this County. He is survived by his wife. He was buried at Antioch Church on Wednesday afternoon.
Find A Grave Memorial# 87259748
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His daughter Rebecca E. Tippett married George T. Woods on 1 February 1870 in Pulaski Co., GA.


Son of William John & Susan Tippett.

On 02May1847 in Georgia, he married Cyntha S. Whaley, daughter of Maj. John K. Whaley a native of N.C.

In the 1850 census Dooly Co., Georgia, living with his family are his widowed mother and younger brother.

He and Cynthia had at least 8 children. Their residence was located 3 miles from Hawkinsville, Ga. Their children include children: Nancy Susan, Rebecca E., John L. , Marion , Mary J. , Martha A. , William Abner , Sarah Lucy, & Charles Hardy.

Obit. published in Hawkinsville Dispatch lists him as an Attorney, Obituary dated Thursday Morning, 8 Mar 1877 states he was buried at Orange Hill Cemetery with Masons of the Mount Hope Lodge being in charge at his grave side.


Note: in some records he is listed as A. S. Tippett.

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HAWKINSVILLE DISPATCH (GEORGIA)
Vol 8, #20, Thursday Morning, 14 May 1874
Obituary, Pages 52 & 53.
Maj. John K. Whaley, age 75 yrs., died on Tuesday evening, 12th instant, at the residence of Mr. A. L. Tippett three miles from Hawkinsville. Maj. Whaley was a native of North Carolina but moved to Georgia at the age of eighteen and settled in Wilkinson County., where he married about 57 years ago. A few years afterward he moved to Sumter County and six years later to Pulaski County where he had lived for nearly 30 years. A short while before the he moved to Hamilton County, Florida, and in 1872 returned to this County. He is survived by his wife. He was buried at Antioch Church on Wednesday afternoon.
Find A Grave Memorial# 87259748
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His daughter Rebecca E. Tippett married George T. Woods on 1 February 1870 in Pulaski Co., GA.




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