From the Lucie Clife Price Collection REVEREND LEWIS PIPKIN - A Methodist preacher, he married Pheraby Beasley who was the daughter of John and Margaret Beasley of Darlington District, SC, where she was born about 1780 and married said Lewis about the year 1803. (Earlier than 1803). She died March 29, 1856 at the home of her son, Daniel Griffin Pipkin in Columbia County, AR (Nevada County) AR in her 76th year. A few years after the marriage of Lewis Pipkin and Pheraby Beasley they moved to GA where they resided about 20 years and then moved to AL where they remainded about 30 years and then moved to AR. Rev. Lewis Pipkin lived to be about 90 years of age, died in 1865. (Born in 1777/8 in NC) Children of Lewis Pipkin and Pheraby Berasley: 1. Rev. Mallard Pipkin, born in Darlington District, SC. He was a Methodist preacher. 2. Mary Pipkin Mixon, born in Darlington District, SC. (PFA member Rosie Guthrie's line down.) 3. Rev. John Fletcher Pipkin, born Aug 14, 1809 in Darlington District, SC and died October 28, 1890 in Beaumont, TX. 4. Mahali Pipkin, married Mr. Stuckey. 5. Rev. Stephen W. Pipkin, married Anna Marks, died at Brownsville, TX about 1902 or 1903. A Methodist preacher. 6. Elizabeth Pipkin Stott, resided in AR, died since 1890. (PFA member Doris Bennett's line down.) 7. Reverend Daniel Griffin Pipkin, a Methodist layman. 8. Margaret Pipkin, married Glen Wright, "As good a man as ever God made." 9. Another daughter, name unknown. "My grandfather was Abraham Bruce Pipkin, son of John Fletcher Pipkin and Amelia Rabb who was born August 14, 1809, in Darlington District, SC. Our records show that the records of Amelia Rabb's family (Amelia Rabb was the second wife of John Fletcher) were destroyed in an Indian raid when their home and the family bible were burned. That was in Conecuh County, AL. However, she had a son, William Pendleton Rabb by a former marriage who died in Beaumont, TX, in the fall of 1909, so I suppose the the Wm. Rabb was Amelia's father. Rabb was her maiden name also. My aunt, Mary Pipkin Williams, has said she will ask some of the Rabbs who live here." By Estelle Kennedy --- A list obtained from Edith Pennington Davis, which her mother Bess Pipkin Pennington had. Bess was daughter of Dr. James Andrew Pipkin, son of Daniel, son of Lewis. Lewis Pipkin William Marks Mary Phoebe Beasly Mary ___ _______________________ _________________ 1. Mahala Stucky, 1802 Fleming Marks 2. Malard Pipkin, 1804 Ann Pipkin 3. John Pipkin John Marks 4. Thirsa Hutt Julia Ann Pipkin 5. Margaret Wright Jane Galler 6. Stephen Pipkin Mary Williams Shipman 7. Mary Emmons 8. Daniel Pipkin Daniel Griffin Pipkin Julia Ann Marks 9. Milly Mixon ______________________ 10. Betsy Stott Mary Ann Brown Henrietta J. Kornegia William Stott Betsy Pipkin James A. Pipkin __________________ W.L. Pipkin Joel Lafaette J.L. Pipkin Daniel Webster Cora A. McLure Glen Wright E.M. Pipkin Margaret Pipkin __________________ Lillie May Pipkin Stephen Wright Daniel E. Pipkin John Joe Edgar M(alone) Pipkin Ella Jewel Pipkin William _______________________ Matt Edgar Pipkin Amanda John Pipkin Jewel Pipkin Elihu Mixon Ruth Pipkin Millie Pipkin ________________ Alice Pipkin Elizabeth Ella Pipkin Martha Charlie Pipkin John Munroe Dan E. Pipkin Lillie Price Pipkin Ella _____________________ William Dan E. Pipkin, Jr. Stephen Wright Agnes Moody _________________ John Luther Pipkin Amanda Greening Idella Thompson _____________________ Pearl Blake Lou Tom R. Wright Fleming Joe O. Wright Mary Ollie B. Wright Lillie Marvin B. Wright Golander (sp) Ruby Wright Minnie Harvey Alex Brown Erwin Mary P. Brown ___________________ John Ella Brown Watson Minnie Brown Roy Lizzie Brown Cory Joe Brown Sula Brown Dan Brown Julia Brown Cora Brown *** The unpublished hand written diary of the Rev. Peter Hashew of the Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church is in the hands of Franklin Shackleford Moseley. Historian of the Alabama West Florida Conference of the Methodist Church, 107 Eutaw Avenue, Eutaw, AL. Haskew was preacher in charge of the Belleville Circuit from Jan. 8, 1840 to December 22, 1841, and says: "I spent the night of May 14, 1840 with Lewis Pipkin and the night of May 18 with Martin Pipkin, and adds that he preached the funeral of Martin's mother May 17th and that she had died on March 5th, 1840." Haskew says on July 22, 1841, "I am now at Mellard Pipkins." On Oct. 28, 1840, he refers to a four day meeting in the vicinity of Rev. Pipkin's and David Stott's. In 1849, Rev. Peter Haskew moved to Drew County, AR.