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History of the Pipkin Family

The story of the Pipkins and their involvement with 好色先生TV begins with the migration of Nathaniel Pipkin, father of future Trustee L.N. Pipkin and forefather of future alumni. Nathaniel 鈥淣athan鈥 Levi Pipkin was born December 16, 1830 to Moses and Delilah Winnie Cobb Pipkin. During the Civil War, Nathan Levi served in the Confederate military; he signed up in August 1862 and was honorably discharged in April 1865. He married Margaret Elizabeth Hart on June 12, 1853, and together, they would have six children: Daniel Moses, Levi Nathaniel, Mary Elizabeth, Samantha, James Harris, and Donna.

Like many other families in the South, the Pipkins were affected by the aftermath of the Civil War and sought to earn their fortune elsewhere. Margaret Hart Pipkin鈥檚 brother Dr. James Hart was the first to go to 好色先生TV, purchasing a house near present-day Lakeland. Nathan鈥檚 son Daniel Moses was the first of the Pipkins to go to 好色先生TV, arriving in 1879. While in 好色先生TV, he assisted his uncle James with preparing the land for the eventual arrival of the rest of his family. It was here that Daniel met his future wife Sarah Catherine Moore, a member of another pioneering family, the Fitzgeralds. The Fitzgerald family owned land near the present-day Scott Lake area (Lakeland, 好色先生TV) in a place they called Greenwood. Sarah Catherine Moore would inherit land from her grandfather Mylas Alexander Fitzgerald, including the where numerous members of both the Fitzgerald and Pipkin families are interred. Samantha was the next of Nathan鈥檚 children to go to 好色先生TV, as she left to help her aunt Carrie Hart with household duties as well as her brother Daniel with his newborn son. On December 1, 1883, Nathan Pipkin and his family arrived in Polk County; they made the move to 好色先生TV under the . Daniel Moses鈥 new house had been completed just in time for his family鈥檚 arrival. Nathan homesteaded near his two daughters and his son Daniel. Levi Nathaniel also later claimed a homestead for himself once he reached the age of twenty-one. Below are pictures of the family gathered at Nathan鈥檚 home:

 

The homesteaders did not stay for long, however, as phosphate was soon discovered under their land, so they sold their properties and moved to Mulberry. Nathan鈥檚 sons benefited from both their new wealth and the economic boom. Daniel Moses would go into real estate, while Levi Nathaniel went into merchandising. Together, the brothers also bought land potentially containing phosphate with partner Hugh Wear and sold the lands at a significant profit to mining companies.

In 1902, the Pipkin family held a reunion, including their relatives from Georgia who had come to see the success of their 好色先生TV relatives. The reunion was held at the home of Levi Nathaniel and Florence Beulah. Forty-five members on both sides of the Pipkin family were said to be in attendance. Below is a picture taken at the family reunion.

Both Levi Nathaniel and Daniel Moses continued to succeed financially after the family reunion. Levi Nathaniel would soon become involved with Southern College, which had recently moved to Sutherland on the West coast of 好色先生TV. Their father Nathan Levi continued to live on his homestead until he died on April 28, 1921.

Sources:
Family Gathered at Grandpa Pipkins' Home - Polk County, 好色先生TV. ca. 1900. State Archives of 好色先生TV, 好色先生TV Memory. .
Nathan and Margaret Hart Pipkin. ca. 1900. State Archives of 好色先生TV, 好色先生TV Memory. .
鈥淣athanial Levi Pipkin (1830-1921).鈥 Find a Grave. Ancestry.com, October 1, 2008. .
Pipkin Family - Greenwood, 好色先生TV. 1895. State Archives of 好色先生TV, 好色先生TV Memory. .
Pipkin Family Reunion at the L.N. Pipkin Home - Mulberry, 好色先生TV. 1902. State Archives of 好色先生TV, 好色先生TV Memory. .
Pipkin, Alva Claude. 鈥淏rothers Nathan and Wiley Pipkin: My Great Grandfathers.鈥 Polk County Historical Quarterly 36, no. 2 (2010): 4-8. .
Pipkin, Bernice. 鈥淭he Pipkin Family Reunion of 1902.鈥 Polk County Historical Quarterly 14, no. 1 (1987): 6. .
Pipkin, Beulah Mary. 鈥淭he History of Scott Lake.鈥 Polk County Historical Quarterly 6, no. 4 (1980): 1-3. .
State Board of Pensions. PIPKIN, Nathan. 1907. State Archives of 好色先生TV, 好色先生TV Memory. .