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"The Knapp family lived, before the revolution, in the County Dutchess in the Province of
New York, but they were originally from White Plains, then from the seigneury of
Courtlandt where Mary Knapp was probably born. The family of Mary Knapp, the wife
of Samuel Kipp, is the subject of Chapter V of this work. "
After leaving Nova Scotia, the Kipps eventually made it to:
"The Kipp family lived in the district “la Côte à Baron,” that part of the city which
comprises today the district bordered by the streets St. Hubert, Ontario, St. Urbain and
Rachel. This is the same district that was called “le côteau Saint-Louis” as well as “la
petite côte de la Visitation.”
"After the death of Captain Kipp, his family left the quarter of the “Côte à Baron” to go
and live in the district of the “Tanneries,” thus named because of the tannery of Charles
Plessis Bélair, which was found there. It is today the Saint-Henri quarter, in Montreal. "
1766 |
1766
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Province of New York
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1788 |
March 15, 1788
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Montreal
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1790
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1791 |
July 27, 1791
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Quebec
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1796 |
July 6, 1796
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QC, Canada
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1838 |
April 5, 1838
Age 72
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Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Mrs. Samuel Kipp, born Mary Knapp, died at Montreal the 5th of April 1838, aged 72
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April 7, 1838
Age 72
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Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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