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1900 Glen Rose, Noble County, OK ED 150 S1A Phillip Sipe Feb 1842 58 widowed owns property OH Ger Ger Frederick D. Dec 1882 KS OH Eng son 1910 Owens, Kay County, OK Fred D. Sipe 28 KS IN Eng married 3 years Margaret 20 KY John 25 (brother) 1910 Tonkawa, Kay County, OK ED 70 Sht 8A Philip Sipe 69 widowed OH Ger Ger 1920 Owen, Kay County, OK ED 141 P6A Fred D. Sipe 38 KS OH Eng Margaret 30 Mary M. 8 OK Robert C. 6 OK Dean 3 9/12 OK Roy Lee ? OK 1930 Hinton, Caddo County, OK ED 34 S5B Charles R. Sipe 55 KS US Eng renting carpenter Elsie 44 MO TX IN Clyde R. 22 OK salesman at filling station Elmo B. 20 OK salesman at filling station Lynn F. (son) 18 OK salesman at filling station Louise M. 16 OK Mildred M. 5 Robert R. 1 3/12 1930 Tonkawa, Kay County, OK ED 49 S3B Philip Sipe OH Ger Ger owns property widowed 89 1930 Tonkawa, Kay County, OK ED 50 S2B Fred D. Sipe 48 KS OH Eng manager at garage Margaret 40 KY KY KY Mary M. 18 OK Robert C. 16 OK F. Dean 13 OK Also found this Rutherford B., could this be your Benjamin? 1910 Walnut, Canadian County, OK, ED 100 S7B Rutherford B. Sipe 33 married once for 5 years KS ? Eng Nida M. 24 2 children born 2 living KS IN IN Marda L. 3 OK Carroll D. 11/12 OK 1920 East Walnut, Canadian, OK, ED 86 P2A R.B. Sipe 43 KS IN Eng Farmer Nita 34 Mida 13 Carroll 10 ? 1 1930 Tuttle, Grady County, OK Rutherford B. Sipes 53 Nita M. 44 Murl R. 19 Found in Hinton Cemetery, Caddo County, OK Nita M. Sipe 1940 Rutherford B. Sipe 1942 Also found this in Cowley County, Part 8, Biographical Sketches PHILIP SIPE, grain dealer, was born in Stark County, Ohio, in 1842. Removed with his parents to Indiana in childhood. He enlisted, in 1861, in Company B, Thirty-third Regiment Illinois Volunteers, and participated in the engagements of Magnolia Hill, Champion Hill, Black River, Vicksburg, and other engagements of his command. Was mustered out in 1864. He subsequently engaged in the milling business for eight years, in Streator, Ill. Came to Kansas in 1874, located at Winfield. Engaged in milling business for one year, and then removed to Wichita, Sedgwick County, where he remained for five years, engaged in grain buying, after which he returned to Winfield, and continued the same business. He handled about 60,000 bushels of grain annually; ships his grain to Chicago. He was married in 1874, to Miss Mary L. Simpson, who has borne him five children - Charles R., R. B., Robert and Frederick. Infant deceased. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity. Notify Administrator about this message?
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