Person:Jacobus Kipp (1)

Watchers
Jacobus Kipp
b.Bef 1622 Netherlands
 
m. 8 Mar 1654
  1. John Kip1655 -
  2. Jacobus Kip1656 - Bet 1726 & 1726/27
  3. Abraham Kip1658 -
  4. Jesse Kip1660 -
  5. Rachel Kip1664 -
  6. Maryken Kip1666 -
  7. Hendrick Kip1668 -
  8. Catherine Kip1671 -
  9. Petrus Kip1674 -
  10. Benjamin Kip1678 - 1702
  11. Samuel Kip1682 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Jacobus Kipp
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1622 Netherlands[est based on being at least 21 when he came to America]
Immigration[2] Bef 1643 came to America
Residence[2] 1654 New Amsterdam
Marriage 8 Mar 1654 New Amsterdam, New York, New York, United StatesReformed Dutch Church
to Maria de La Montagne
Residence[2] 1664 New Amsterdam
Residence[2] 1674 New York
References
  1. Rootsweb.

    [NOTE.--From an old manuscript we obtain the following record of the Kipp family: Jacobus Kip, born, 1632, married, Maria De La Montagne, March 8, 1654. Their children were
    Johanes, born February 9, 1655;
    Jacobus, born October 14, 1656;
    Abraham, December 21, 1658;
    Jesse, December 16, 1660;
    Rachel, January 7, 1664;
    Mary, December 2, 1666;
    Henricus, January 12, 1668;
    Catharine, January 25, 1671;
    Petrus, April 25, 1674;
    Benjamin, August 6, 1678 (died, 1702);
    Samuel, November 4, 1682;
    Jacobus Kipp, the testator, was the second son as above.--W. S. P.]
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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lanier, Henry Wysham. A century of banking in New York, 1822-1922. (New York: The Gilliss Press, 1922)
    79, 80.

    KIP, Jacobus Came to America before 1643. Was first clerk of City of New Amsterdam, later he became receiver and book-keeper of city's revenues. He married Maria, daughter of Johannes de la Montagne. Owned property on present 36, 38, 40 and 42 Broad Street, which remained in the family until 1794; he also owned other real estate. When the voluntary tax for the city defences was made in 1654, Jacobus Kip gave 20 fl.; in 1664 he loaned the city 100 fl. for repairing its defences. In 1674 he was credited with a fortune of 4,000 fl.