
Gilford PIPPINS,
a veteran of the late war, in which he won an
honorable military record, and now engaged in farming in Bloomfield
Township,was born in Marshall County, Ky., in 1843.
His father, whose
name was the same as his own, was, so far as known, a life-long
resident of Kentucky, his death occurring while he was in the prime of
manhood, when our subject was but
two years old. The maiden name of his
wife was Sarah MOSELY . By his untimely death she was left a widow with
thirteen children, and in very limited circumstances. Soon after his
death she removed with her family to this State, and after a residence
of ten years in Union County,came to this county and spent her
remaining days here.
Our subject commenced when very young to make his own vfay in
the world. At the first call for troops to enlist for three years after
the breaking out of the war, he volunteered, and went to
the front as a
member of Company I, Twenty-ninth Illinois Infantry. Early in
1864 he
veteranized, and being given a furlough took advantage of it to get
married. Returning then to his regiment
he served with unswerving
fidelity until after the close of the war. Among the more important of
the many battles in which
he took part we mention the following: Shiloh, Ft. Donelson,
siege
and
capture of Vicksburg, Spanish Fort and Ft. Blakely. He was honorably
discharged with his regiment after peace was declared, returned home
and commenced farming on rented land. A
short time afterward he bought
forty acres in Bloomfield Township, occupied that a few years, and then
moved to Grantsburg, where he bought a tract of land, and resided until
1880, when
he purchased property near Sanburn, in Bloomfield Township.
He lived there until 1887, and then bought the farm that he now
occupies, in the same township, which is pleasantly situated a
mile and
a-half from Vienna. This farm contains one hundred and sixty acres,
over one-half being cultivated.
Our subject was first married in 1864 to Miss Martha CLYNER, daughter
of John C. and Sarah (SHIRES) CLYNER. She died in June, 1872, leaving
the following children: Mary Frances, David, and John W.,
deceased. Mr. PIPPINS again
married, in 1873, this time to Miss Jane PORTER. Mrs. PIPPINS was born
in Vienna Township December 24,1848. Her father, Jesse L. PORTER,
was
born in: Rowan County, N. C., and was a son of Lawrence PORTER, who
was of English birth, and came to this country when a young man. He was
married in North Carolina
to Elizabeth PARKS, a native of the State,
and a daughter.of Noah and Martha PARKS. He reared his family in North
Carolina, whence he came to Illinois in 1847. He settled in this
county, buying a tract of timber land in Vienna Township, and
cleared
a productive farm, upon which he and his wife spent their remaining
years.
Mrs. PIPPINS' father accompanied his parents to their new home in this
county, the removal being made with teams, and soon after coming here
he was married and for a time rented land.
He then settled on a tract of
timber land in Pulaski County that his father gave him. A year and
a-half later he returned to Johnson County, and now lives near the
village of Vienna. His wife,
whose maiden name was Melvina STANDARD,
was born in Vienna Township, a daughter of John and Priscilla (MERCER)
STANDARD. John STANDARD was born in Kentucky, and was a son of Thomas
and Nancy STANDARD. He was one of the pioneers of this county, but his
last years were
passed in Jonesboro, Union County. His wife was a native of
Tennessee,
and was a daughter of Hezekiah MERCER. He was
born in South Carolina, and married Temperance WEST.
They came to Johnson County at an early day, and lived here
their
remaining years. Mrs. PIPPINS' grandmother died at Anna, Union County.
Mr.
and Mrs. PIPPINS are worthy members of the Christian Church. They have
eight children living: Ada, Ella, Laura, James, Melvina, Jesse, Viola
and Cora. Mr. PIPPINS is a man of excellent repute, and is
well
regarded by his neighbors and his fellow-members of Vienna Post No.
221, G. A. R.; and of Lodge No. 617, I. O. O. F.
transcribed by Nan Starjak
Source:
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
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