Lydia was the daughter of Hettie (Camp) and Thomas Lippincott.
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).
Sources: tombstones, National Archives, obituary for Thomas Lippincott (newspaper obituary transcribed and made available by the Washington County Genealogical Association)
Lydia was the daughter of Hettie (Camp) and Thomas Lippincott.
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).
Sources: tombstones, National Archives, obituary for Thomas Lippincott (newspaper obituary transcribed and made available by the Washington County Genealogical Association)
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