Flipping Flippins : a quarterly devoted to the Flippen / Flippin / Flipping surname
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Editor: Nova A. Lemons.
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Flippin (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, and possibly Ireland. In the 1600's-1700's, many settled in Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Virginia. Some early ancestors include Peter Fflippen (Fypounds or Fifepound) of Northumberland County, Virginia in 1652; William Fleppin of Gloucester County, Virginia in 1700; and Elizabeth and Thomas Flippin of Glousester County, Virginia in 1704. In the 1800's, some Flippins moved to Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. Later descendants also lived in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Washington, West Virginia, and elsewhere. Additional information about Flippin Family Association, organized by Nova A. Lemons may be found on the web sites.
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Also includes Ffippen, Fflippen, Fifepound, Fitzpen, Fleppin, Flicken, Flicking, Flipp, Flippen, Flipper, Flipping, Flippo, Flyppen, Fypounds, Pheppen, Pheppyn, Pheyppen, Philippo, Phipany, Phipeney, Phippen, Phippeni, Phippenies, Phippeny, Phippin, Phippini, Phlippin, Phypeny, and other variant spellings.
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Vol. 11 no. 3/4 (Aug/Nov 1997) and vol. 12 no. 1/2 (Feb/May 1998) are double issues.
Estep Family Journal & Flipping Flippens
Flippin Families : from earliest known generation to 1925
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