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Hupp's from Duck Creek
(written ca. 1991)

This book is a list of descendants of Phillip Hupp and Mary Buzzard. Phillip Hupp (1756 - 1831) moved from the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia to SW Pennsylvania about 1770, was a Revolutionary War soldier, and later moved to SE Ohio, in Monroe County, the part which in 1851 became part of Noble County. He settled on one of the fork of Duck Creek, and his family spread through the area on the various forks. Compared with the book about Phillip Hupp (in 1980) edited by W. Flora Shepherd, this book is briefer-- less in the way of records, although some stories are included-- but has a longer list of descendants.
This book is divided into 7 sections:
Section J - The Hupp Patriarchs and Phillip Hupp (9 pages)
Section K - Descendants of George Hupp (Phillip's son) (11 pages)
Section L - Descendants of Francis Hupp ( " ") (14 pages)
Section M - Descendants of Philip Hupp ( " ") (38 pages - this is the family covered in W. Flora Shepherd's book)
Section N - Descendants of Daniel Hupp ( " " ) (9 pages)
Section O - Descendants of Emanuel Hupp (don't know if he's Phillip's son, but he lived in that area) (8 pages)
Section P - Unconnected Hupp families/the Fulda Hupp's - remaining Hupp families in the area of SE Ohio. The Fulda (Monroe/Noble County, Ohio)
Hupp's were German immigrants who moved near where Phillip's family was in the 1840s.
This book has an index.
A supplement, currently 19 pages long comes with Hupp's of Duck Creek.


Other Hupp's
(1996)

The Hupp patriarchs, Peter, Casper, Everhard, John, George, Balser, and Phillip (each born in the mid 1700s, and apparently lived some of their lives in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley), have books or at least lists of their descendants elsewhere. But there are several groups of Hupp families that either do not descend from these men or the connection is not established.
This book has 5 major sections:
Section SV - the Halifax County (southern Virginia) Hupp's (8 pages)
Section SH - the Susquehanna (mid-Pennsylvania) Hupp's (19 pages)
Section LC - the Licking Co., Ohio Hupp's from Beaver Co., PA (10 pages)
Section X - Smaller Hupp groups
Hupp's of Wells Co., Indiana (3 pages)
Missouri Hupp's (6 pages)
Upper Michigan Hupp's (1 page)
Indiana Late Immigrants (2 pages)
Section OX - Descendants of Emanuel Hupp of Monroe Co., OH (a rewrite of section O in Hupp's from Duck Creek, 13 pages)
This book has an index.

The author has also written Hupp's from the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia after the American Revolution (1986) about the descendants of Balser, Peter, and Casper Hupp. It sold out, and is currently (slowly) under revision. I contributed (in a limited way) to Tom Gayman's Hupp's Regard, a list of Everhard Hupp's descendants. Also, I have edited (referenced and indexed), but not copied a collection of George Hupp (patriarch) descendants, collected by Mrs. Louis Hill, and handled by Ginny Bumgarner.

Author Tim Hupp prefers contact by e-mail first, if that is not possible his address is:

$10.00 each, plus $3 shipping.

Timothy A. Hupp
3723 Brown Mountain Lane
Elkton, VA 22827

e-mail Tim

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