JAMES FLIPPIN married ISABEL BROWN, September 24, 1807, in Barren County, the daughter of Hugh and Nancy Brown. They had nine (9) known or surviving children: Rholoy Madison, Pleasant, Permelia Ann (Fraim), Hugh Brown, James McAdoo, Thomas Jefferson, Nancy Jane (Lee), Joseph Alexander, and Rhoda Isabel (Dunn).
Their children have confirmed or calculated gravesites in Fraim Cemetery except for the following: Nancy Jane (Flippin) Lee (d. ca. 1893) is believed buried in Lee-Sadler Cemetery near the gravesites of her husband and only child. The marked gravesite of Hugh B. Flippin (d. 1882) is in Allen County, Kentucky. Thomas J. Flippin (d. 1859) died in Macon County, Tennessee, and is presumed buried there. The gravesite of Joseph A. Flippin (d. 1855) has not been identified.
REFERENCES
1. Arterburn, Charles R. A Forgotten Town Remembered: Pikesville of Monroe County, Kentucky. Lexington, Ky: C.R. Arterburn, 2014.
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2. Arterburn, Charles R. Old Pikesville Days 1818-2018. Bowling Green, Ky: C.R. Arterburn, 2019.
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3. Arterburn, Charles R. A Place Called Flippin: A Concise but not Exhaustive History with Sources Cited of the Community Variously Known as the Forks of Indian Creek, Pikesville, and Flippin in Monroe County, Kentucky. Lexington, Ky: C.R. Arterburn, 2023.
familysearch.org/library/books/
4. Coulter, Debbie Vance. "James Flippin Family." Vance-Mayes of Kentucky. 2017. https://vancemayes.tribalpages.com/
5. Lemons, Nova A. Flipping Flippins : A Quarterly Devoted to the Flippen / Flippin / Flipping Surname.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/576730
6. Peden, Eva Coe. Monroe County, Kentucky, Cemetery Records. Glasgow, Ky: E.C. Peden, 1974.
familysearch.org/library/books/
JAMES FLIPPIN married ISABEL BROWN, September 24, 1807, in Barren County, the daughter of Hugh and Nancy Brown. They had nine (9) known or surviving children: Rholoy Madison, Pleasant, Permelia Ann (Fraim), Hugh Brown, James McAdoo, Thomas Jefferson, Nancy Jane (Lee), Joseph Alexander, and Rhoda Isabel (Dunn).
Their children have confirmed or calculated gravesites in Fraim Cemetery except for the following: Nancy Jane (Flippin) Lee (d. ca. 1893) is believed buried in Lee-Sadler Cemetery near the gravesites of her husband and only child. The marked gravesite of Hugh B. Flippin (d. 1882) is in Allen County, Kentucky. Thomas J. Flippin (d. 1859) died in Macon County, Tennessee, and is presumed buried there. The gravesite of Joseph A. Flippin (d. 1855) has not been identified.
REFERENCES
1. Arterburn, Charles R. A Forgotten Town Remembered: Pikesville of Monroe County, Kentucky. Lexington, Ky: C.R. Arterburn, 2014.
familysearch.org/library/books/
2. Arterburn, Charles R. Old Pikesville Days 1818-2018. Bowling Green, Ky: C.R. Arterburn, 2019.
familysearch.org/library/books/
3. Arterburn, Charles R. A Place Called Flippin: A Concise but not Exhaustive History with Sources Cited of the Community Variously Known as the Forks of Indian Creek, Pikesville, and Flippin in Monroe County, Kentucky. Lexington, Ky: C.R. Arterburn, 2023.
familysearch.org/library/books/
4. Coulter, Debbie Vance. "James Flippin Family." Vance-Mayes of Kentucky. 2017. https://vancemayes.tribalpages.com/
5. Lemons, Nova A. Flipping Flippins : A Quarterly Devoted to the Flippen / Flippin / Flipping Surname.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/576730
6. Peden, Eva Coe. Monroe County, Kentucky, Cemetery Records. Glasgow, Ky: E.C. Peden, 1974.
familysearch.org/library/books/
Family Members
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William Flippin
1775–1844
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John Flippin
1779–1840
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Nancy Flippin Neal
1780–1856
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Isaac Flippin
1781–1845
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Elizabeth "Betsy / Betty" Flippin Goodman
1785 – unknown
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Mary "Polly" Flippin Goodall
1789–1865
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Thomas H. Flippin
1793–1856
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Rhoda Flippin Goodman
1795–1830
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Jesse Flippin
1798–1865
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Allen Flippin
1801 – unknown