Survey and map of Dr. Isaac Kip's farm, Beekman Patent (Rhinebeck Precinct), Dutchess County, New York, 1806.
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Heermanse, Martin.
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Rider, Cocky (C.W.)
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Feller, William, 1906-1970
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Isaac⁵ Kip (1732-1815) was the son of Isaac⁴ (Jacobus³, Isaac², Hendrick¹) and Cornelia (Lewis) Kip. He was a physician in Rhinebeck, New York and was married to his cousin Rachel Kip, daughter of Jacob and Klaartjen Van Wagenen. He was a private in the 6th Regiment, Dutchess County Militia during the Revolution and was a signer of the Articles of Association. Isaac Kip's ancestor, Jacob³ Kip, with his brother Hendrick³, were the original owners (1686) of the tract known as Kipsberg...
Kip, Isaac L. (Isaac Lewis), 1767-1837
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Isaac⁵ Kip (1732-1815) was the son of Isaac⁴ (Jacobus³, Isaac², Hendrick¹) and Cornelia (Lewis) Kip. He was a physician in Rhinebeck, New York and was married to his cousin Rachel Kip, daughter of Jacob and Klaartjen Van Wagenen. He was a private in the 6th Regiment, Dutchess County Militia during the Revolution and was a signer of the Articles of Association. Isaac Kip's ancestor, Jacob³ Kip, with his brother Hendrick³, were the original owners (1686) of the tract known as Kipsberg...
Kip, Gerrit.
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Livingston, Brockholst, 1757-1823
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Brockholst Livingston practised law in New York from 1783, and was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1806-1823). Charlotte Hicks was the widow of Whitehead Hicks, mayor of New York. From the description of Letter to William Livingston, 15 April 1786. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234341695 ...
Heermance, Martin.
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