Mecklenburg County, NC - Valentine Hipp Revolutionary War Pension, 1832 ~~~~~~~~~~ April 21, 1933 Mrs. J.W. Dunlap Ansonville, NC Dear Madam: By request of Honorable Josiah William Bailey you are herein furnished the Revolutionary War records of Valentine Hipp. The data which follow were obtained from papers on file in the pension claim R.5042 based upon the military service of Valentine Hipp. He was born in May 1760 somewhere on the Santee River in South Carolina. The names of his parents were not given. When he was very young he moved to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. While living in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina he enlisted in the summer of 1780 and served with the North Carolina troops at various times, amounting to nine months and fourteen days in all, as private under Captains Thomas Givens, Robert Irwin, Charles Polk and Major Joseph Graham; he was in the battles of Ramsour's Mill and Cowan's Ford. He was allowed pension on his application executed August 29, 1832 at which time he was living in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Valentine Hipp died November 9, 1838. This soldier married in Mecklenburg County, North Carlina about 1785, Margaret, her maiden name not stated. She died May 29, 1844. They had the following children: Andrew born about February, 1786; Nancy, who married Jackson Westmoreland; John; Robert, living in Mecklenburg County in 1848; Margaret, who married Jessey Johnson; Mary; Joseph; Willian N., aged forty-seven or forty-eight in 1851 and living in Mecklenburg County. In 1848 one John Hipp stated that he was married October 15, 1799 and that Valentine and Margaret Hipp then had six children, the first six named above. Very truly yours, A.D. Hiller Assistant to Administrator Source: HeritageQuest Online ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Connie Ardrey ______________________________________________________________________