Hettie and Thomas Lippincott were married, and they and four of their children are buried in this plot. Front row, left to right: Lydia R. Lippincott (April 17, 1878-July 7, 1964); double stone Hettie R. Lippincott (Oct. 6, 1853-Sept. 7, 1940) & Thomas P. Lippincott (June 8, 1846-June 30, 1915); WW1 Vet Paul T. Lippincott, Nebr. F1 USNRF (Jan. 12, 1892-July 16, 1954). Back row, round stones, Left to right, Edna L. Lippincott (Jan. 26, 1886-Mar. 11, 1895) & Dora S. Lippincott (Feb. 6, 1881-Feb. 5, 1883).
Dora's father, Thomas Pollard Lippincott, was in the farm implement business while she was alive, and also was serving a term as Washington County Clerk.
Dora's mother was Hettie R. (Camp) Lippincott.
Dora had an older sister, Lydia R. Lippincott. There were more children born after Dora passed away.
Source: Obituary for Thomas Pollard Lippincott, Dora's father, printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 7/13/1915; transcribed and put online by the Washington County Genealogical Society. Additional sources are the National Archives, and the tombstones themselves.
Hettie and Thomas Lippincott were married, and they and four of their children are buried in this plot. Front row, left to right: Lydia R. Lippincott (April 17, 1878-July 7, 1964); double stone Hettie R. Lippincott (Oct. 6, 1853-Sept. 7, 1940) & Thomas P. Lippincott (June 8, 1846-June 30, 1915); WW1 Vet Paul T. Lippincott, Nebr. F1 USNRF (Jan. 12, 1892-July 16, 1954). Back row, round stones, Left to right, Edna L. Lippincott (Jan. 26, 1886-Mar. 11, 1895) & Dora S. Lippincott (Feb. 6, 1881-Feb. 5, 1883).
Dora's father, Thomas Pollard Lippincott, was in the farm implement business while she was alive, and also was serving a term as Washington County Clerk.
Dora's mother was Hettie R. (Camp) Lippincott.
Dora had an older sister, Lydia R. Lippincott. There were more children born after Dora passed away.
Source: Obituary for Thomas Pollard Lippincott, Dora's father, printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 7/13/1915; transcribed and put online by the Washington County Genealogical Society. Additional sources are the National Archives, and the tombstones themselves.
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