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Note: From a list provided August 11,1909 and August 1914 by J.W. Poucher, M.D.,Mrs Poucher, Miss Helen Van Kleeck, Miss M.O. Johnston and Miss Helen W. Reynolds.
Note: The following information was compiled by Sarah K Hermans, Regent, Chancellor Livingston, NSDAR, May 2015 and published in “44 Patriots of the American Revolution interred in the Rhinebeck Reformed Church Cemetery”. Provided by and used with permission of Sarah K Hermans
Garret Kip
GRAVESTONE LOCATION:
Row 11 on the north side, 1st row of northeastern jut near Delamater.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE:
PATRIOTIC SERVICE: Name on list of “Sundry persons whose service is evinced by Manuals on file in the Comptroller’s Office, but whose names are not found on the papers of any of the Regular Organizations” [NYRC+S V1 p. 270]
DAR ANCESTOR NUMBER: Not in DAR database
GENEALOGY:
Garret Kip was baptized June 28th, 1767 to John Baptist Kip and Catherine Heermans in Rhinebeck and was the brother of Patriot Andrew Kip. He married Clarissa Kip also of Rhinebeck on November 19th, 1797 at the Kingston Reformed Church. Clarissa died October 14th, 1858 at 83 years of age (born c. 1775). They had children Catharine 1801, Clarissa 1809, William 1811, and Sarah Ann 1818. In 1799, he owned pew #6 with his brother, Andrew. He died January 13th, 1841 at 71 years of age.
Family Members
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Clarissa Kip
1775–1858
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Catharine Kip
1801–1849
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Clarissa Kip
1809–1830
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William Kip
1811–1837
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Sarah Ann Kip
1818–1818
Flowers
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