Line in Record @I20432@ (RIN 302753) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
RESI
No children
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EVEN Commissioned Capt. Milita
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OCCU FarmerLine in Record @I20451@ (RIN 302772) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN Ensing of 7th Regiment, Kentucky Muster, Corn Stlk Miliia
Moses Tipton, first child of Jabez Murray and Rebecca Lemon Tipton served as
a Lieutenant in Captain Joseph Straughan's Company of Infantry, Colonel
Fancesco's Regiment, Kentucky Detached Militia from February 8, 1815 to
March 7, 1815.REFERENCES:
War Department Records
"Tipton Family of the USA", Bell, J. H. #5.025Reference: The First Five American Generations by Charles D. Tipton, page
361.
Died 2: 1860, Kentucky 44
Military service 1: 1812, Lieutenant in Captain Joseph Staughn's Militia45
Military service 2: 23 Oct 1805, Shown as Ensign of 7th Regiment Kentucky
Muster, Corn Stalk Militia46
Military service 3: 01 Oct 1814, Served as Lt. in War of 1812, 17th
Regiment, Kentucky Militia46
Muster Rolls: Bet. 08 Feb - 07 Mar 181547
Property: 06 Jan 1851, Certified to receive 2 veteran of 1812 land bounty,
but only got one 48
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From Letters of French TiptonMOSES removed to Shelby County, a farmer, had a large family and County
Judge W.H. Tipton is his grandson.
Alexis and Ninus both married Tiptons, but not closely related to them
or to each other. Aunt Sally married a relative of Uncle Ninus's wife,
named Tipton
Some say her first name was Priscilla. Marriage record of Madison County, Kentucky Page 11 says Mose Tipton married Drucilla Newland
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CAUS Consumption
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EVEN Company "F" 5th Kentucky Calvary. CSA
Died in battle in the Civil War.