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John H. Lippy
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Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, Illustrated
1908, and the History of Fulton County, by Newton Bateman, LL.D. and
Paul Selby, A.M., Edited by Jesse Hevlin, page ???
John H. Lippy, merchant and postmaster, Swan Creek, and one of
the most substantial and reliable men of the community, was born in
Hamilton County, Ohio, July 31, 1841, a son of John Lippy, born in
Germany. His mother, Sarah Zepp, born May 1, 1817, was a daughter of
John Zepp, a native of Germany. John and Sarah (Zepp) Lippy were
married October 20, 1833, and became the parents of fourteen children:
Anna, Sarah C., Rebecca, John H., Geo. W., David E., Susan O., Marinda
A., Jane, Ednia M., William and three that died in infancy. Mrs. Lippy
died January 23, 1898, and Mr. Lippy died November 9th of the same
year. Both were buried in Wilson County, Kas. John H. Lippy obtained
his education in the public school and came to Illinois in 1844, and in
1866 was married to Hulda Luper for his first wife. She was born August
29, 1845, a daughter of David and Lois Luper. Her father came from
Pennsylvania, making the journey on foot and carrying his axe and all
his worldly belongings on his back. He arrived in Fulton County, Ill.
in 1831, and secured land in Section 16 of Lee Township. By this
marriage John H. Lippy became the father of four children: Ida May,
Sarah J., Philip H., and Louise Isabel. In 1862 he enlisted in Company
D., One Hundred and Second Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Colonel McMurty
commanding. He saw much heavy fighting, and was in twenty-four
engagements. He was twice wounded in the left leg, was mustered out in
Mississippi City, Ill., later (1870) removing to Swan Creek. Here he
has been engaged in the general mercantile business since March 13,
1876. In July, 1876, he was appointed Postmaster at Swan Creek, a
position he held for eight years, and to which he was reappointed by
President McKinley in August, 1897, and is serving at the present time.
For several years he has bought grain and stock in connection with his
other trade at Swan Creek. He is a member of the local post of the
Grand Army of the Republic. For his second wife Mr. Lippy espoused Mrs.
Lucinda Mariah (Hendryx) Sanford, the widow of Sylvester Sanford, a
veteran of the civil war who served in Company C, Seventeenth Illinois
Volunteer Infantry completing a term of three years and three months.
He was born in Lee Township, Fulton County, Ill., June 6, 1842, and
died at Golden City, Mo., November 20, 1878. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford had
five children: Jennie V., born in 1865; Lydia M, born in 1868; Sidney,
born in 1810 (now deceased); William R., born in 1812 (now deceased);
Sylvester, born in 1879. Mrs. Lippy was born in Lee Township, Fulton
County, Illinois, April 7, 1847. Mr. and Mrs. Lippy were married
September 2, 1889. Each maintained a separate estate, and they have a
partnership interest in certain investments. Her parents are William
and Lucinda (Day) Hendryx. The father was born in Yates County, N.Y. in
1802, and the latter in Bennington, Vt. in 1807. They were married in
Clarksfield, Huron County, Ohio, in 1824, and five years later removed
to Fulton County, Ill. Both were buried in Virgil Cemetery, Lee
Township, Fulton County, his death occurring September 28, 1889, and
hers February 1, 1891.
transcribed by Richard Huneke, 2005
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