Family:Isaac Van Camp and Margaret Kiple (1)

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d. Abt 1822
 
 
m. Bef 1795
Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] Bef 1795
Children
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15 Sep 1822 , Hunterdon, N.J.
References
  1. Richman, Irving Berdine. History of Muscatine County, Iowa: from the earliest settlements to the present time. (Chicago [Illinois]: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1911).
  2. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, in Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey. (Newark, New Jersey: The Daily Journal Establishment, 1880-1949)
    vol. 38, p. 212.

    1794, Dec. 21. Kiple [Kyple], Jacob, Sr., of Amwell Twsp., Hunterdon Co.;
    will of. Wife, Catharine, use of dwelling house and all lands, while widow.
    Son, George, 145% acres to begin at the 50 acres bought of Combs, thence
    south to fence east of house to woodland, thence easterly on north side of
    woodland to line on east side of plantation. Son, Jacob, remaining part of plan-
    tation. Daughter, Margaret Van Camp, £100, exclusive of what has been given
    her. Daughter, Mary Cherry, £100. Daughter, Catharine Groenendycke, £100,
    after the decease of her husband, Nicholas Gi oenendycke. Residue to wife.
    Executors—sons, George and Jacob. Witnesses—William Hand, John Hand,
    Uriah Bonham. Proved May 4, 1797.
    Lib. 37, p. 176.
    1797, Mar. 1. Inventory, £364.4.3; made by Joseph Reading and George
    Duckworth.
    1797, Mar. 2. Caveat. Filed by Isaac Van Camp, in behalf of his wife,
    Margaret, daughter of said Jacob Kyple, and James Cherry, in behalf of his
    wife, Mary, another daughter of said Jacob Kyple, dec'd.
    1798, Aug. 10. Account. Total £421.9.7; made by George Kyple, one of
    the executors.
    File 1799J.