Flippin Data Links
and muster rolls with several Flippen/in/ings listed
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
listing a service where a "coloured person" named Raleigh belonging to Caroline Flippin was baptized.
[this link is not working now and may have changed;
I need its current link]
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
including a John F. Flippin.
[this link is not working now and may have changed;
I need its current link]
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
who may have applied for state pension.
Included is rank, batallion and regiment of 67 Flippins / Flippos.
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
shows 2 Flippens (Samuel M. and Henry) in Company C.
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
is filled with data, family histories and many more!
William Baugh Flippin's newspaper articles from Mt. Echo newspaper
is included along with other newspaper articles mentioning
Flippin and allied families. Check it out.
has many wonderful databases and some of the documents are now online.
On their main page you will find MANY categories including...
VA Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants, VA Revolutionary War Pensions,
VA Revolutionary War Rejected Claims, Dunmore's War, Confederate Disability Claims, and many more. It is too numerous to list below. It is worth your time to go to this site and explore.
This website has a "Flippo?" as #193 for Carroll Co. and
some Flippens as #21, 162, 163 and 243 for Marion Co.
(submitted by Suzzette G. Yandle)
Williamson Co., TN
(submitted by Nova A. Lemons)
(submitted by Suzzette G. Yandle)
Dan River District -- #146. James M. FLIPPEN, #152. James T. FLIPPEN,
#153. Drury FLIPPEN, #251. Martha J. FLIPPEN and #503. Usley FLIPPEN.
(submitted by Suzzette G. Yandle)
(submitted by Nova A. Lemons)
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
(submitted by Nova A. Lemons)
James Benton Flippen was born 1920 in Surry Co., NC to Sam and Luticia F. (Boles) Flippen and is a professional fiddle player.
(submitted by L. M. Flippin)
(submitted by Diane Flippin Eckert)
includes articles on Flippins and the residents of Marion Co., AR
(submitted by Nova A. Lemons)
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
(submitted by L. M. Flippin)
Jesse A. Flippin of NC and S. J. Flipping of VA were prisoners
at this Union POW camp.
(submitted by Bob Anderson)
(submitted by Beth Bond)
(submitted by Joseph Luther)
Phil Andrews posted on his website copies of the letters written
to James Allen Flippen from his brothers and uncles back in the
1850s to 1860s. He included short biographies of the persons in
the letters. Contact him for the user name and password for
access to view the letters.
(link submitted by Bill Joe & Juanita Hyde)
Joseph Luther found this website which purpose is to preserve the fascinating stories of TN's lawyers. The TN Bar Foundation launched a Legal History Project in 1998. Fifty lawyers and judges, in their 70s, 80s and 90s, have been individually interviewed about their lives and their experiences in the law, as well as being questioned about the changes, challenges and successes of the profession as a whole. Each interview is recorded on digital video tape and reproduced in DVD format. The interviews begin by asking the subject about his or her heritage -- grandparents, parents, early schooling, hometown -- before bringing the story to the legal career, community activities and the sweep of history during those years. More information on this may be found on their website.
Flippens Buried in Smith Co., TN (also Trousdale Co. and Wilson Co.)
(links submitted by Nelson Flowers)