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1660 - 1722 (61 years)
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Name |
Jesse KIP |
Born |
16 Dec 1660 |
New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Apr 1722 |
Newtown, Queens County, New York [1] |
Person ID |
I1490 |
Sturgis |
Last Modified |
15 Oct 2005 |
Father |
Jacob Hendrickson KIP, b. 16 May 1631, Amsterdam, Holland , d. 24 Dec 1690, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York (Age 59 years) |
Mother |
Maria DE LA MONTAGNE, b. 25 Jan 1637, At Sea |
Married |
08 Mar 1654 |
New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York [1] |
Family ID |
F183 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Maria STEVENS |
Married |
30 Sep 1695 |
New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York [1] |
- Date is date of marriage license.
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Children |
| 1. Benjamin KIP, b. 21 Mar 1703, New Amsterdam, Kings County, New York , d. 24 May 1782, Westchester County, New York (Age 79 years) |
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Last Modified |
14 Oct 2018 |
Family ID |
F110 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- 1. Held public office with other silversmiths in North Ward.
2. Made freeman of New York City, 30 May 1700.
In the name of God, Amen. I, JESSE KIP, of Newtown, in Queens County, being in good health. I leave to my wife Mary all my estate, real and personal, of houses, mills and goods while she remains my widow. If my wife remarries she shall give a true inventory to my executors of all houses, lands and goods, which are to be divided as follows: To my eldest son Jacobus, ?10. Of the rest, one half to go to my wife and her heirs and assigns. The other half to my children, Jacobus, Abraham, Jesse, Johanes, Wilhelminus, Benjamin and Elizabeth. If my wife dies my widow, then all the estate to my children. My executors have power to sell lands if necessary. I make my wife Mary and my cousin, John Stevenson, of Westchester, and my nephew, Jacobus Kip, of New York, executors.
Witnesses, Andries Marschalk, Isaac Kip, Jr., Francis Cowenhoven.
Proved, April 30, 1722, before Isaac Bobin, Gent., "by me authorized and appointed."
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Sources |
- [S164] Kip Family, Kip, Fredric Ellsworth, (Boston, Mass., 1928).
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