Hi Rachel,
Pasting a response from Edward Kipp here since you wouldn't see it unless you're on the KIPP list:
I have her parents as Jacobus Kip 1752-1835 and Maria Kool cir 1770-1847.
He was ensign of Second Rhinebeck Company, 1st Regiment Minute Men and
captain of 5th Company, Rhinebeck Precinct. Lived at Rhinebeck, NY.
Married at St Peter's Lutheran, Rhinebeck, NY.
Sources:
History of The Kip Family In America, by Frederic E. Kip and Margarita
L. Hawley, 1928. No. 272, p. 351, 360.
The Settlers of the Beekman Patent. An Historical and Genealogical Study
of all the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent, by Frank J Doherty,
Pleasant Valley NY, 2003.
Rhinebeck New York Marriages, Three Lutheran Congregations, Rhinebeck,
NY 1746-1899, Transcribed and indexed by Arthur C.M. Kelly, Kinship.
New York State Daughters of the American Revolution Genealogical Records
Volumes, Book 2. DAR Revolutionary War Soldiers Graves. Dutchess Co., p.
112.
Jacob Kipp Bible Rhinebeck, NY CatherineGalvin
Posted: 8 Mar 2005 8:10AM GMT Edited: 31 Dec 2005 8:34PM GMT
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Petrus Hapeman and Phebe Ann Kipp
Sources:
1850 Census of the United States. New York. Dutchess. Rhinebeck. Roll
M432_497. P. 282B.
Hapeman, Peter 30 NY Farmer
Hapeman, Susan 37 NY
Hapeman, Wm A 16 NY
Hapeman, John N 7 NY
1880 Census of the United States. New York. Dutchess. Red Hook. Roll
825. P. 10 (287B). Enumeration Dist. 64.
Hapeman, Peter 60 NY Laborer
Hapeman, Phoebe A 67 NY Keeping House
Regards
Edward Kipp
ekipp@rogers.comScott