John SLIPP
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Type | Value | Date | Place | Sources |
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name | John SLIPP |
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Events
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death | 16. September 1860 | Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
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burial | Queenstown, Queens, New Brunswick
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birth | 24. August 1785 | Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick
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marriage | 25. February 1809 | Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick
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Parents
Leonard SLIPP | Elizabeth REISNER |
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25. February 1809
Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick |
Hannah MERRITT |
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Notes for this person
RESIDENCES:
(1785- ) Near Gagetown, Queens Co, NB.
(1809-1860) Hampstead (or) Cambridge, Queens Co, NB; (Rick Crume's file #P
146, P 171).
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Esther Clark Wright, "Pioneer Families of New Brunswick: Slipp"; 1748-1869; SAINT JOHN TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL, Saint John, N.B., Sept. 16, 1943; ; Vertical file, Archives & Special Collections, Harriet Irving Library, Univ. of N.B., Fredericton, N.B. (Rick Crume's file #P 445).
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL: Letter from Murray S Thomson, Saint John West, NB, to Rick Crume, Glyndon, MN; 1758-1926; Letter postmarked 19 Oct 1988; ; (Rick Crume's file #P 146).
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL: Family group record of John Slip & Hannah Merritt, prepared by Murray S Thomson, Saint John West, NB; 1746-1883; dtd 19 Nov 1988; ; (Rick Crume's file #P 147); NOTE: John Slip, born Hampstead, Queens Co, NB. The Slips of Cambridge have descended from John. He lived and died in Cambridge.
BIRTH-DEATH: Family bible record of George Leonard Slipp (b 1819); 1748-1971; ; ; (Rick Crume's file #P 147).
BURIAL: Cambridge, Queens Co, NB?
CEMETERY: Interview with George Slipp, Hampstead, NB; 1812; conducted by Rick Crume, 7 May 1993, in Hampstead, NB; ; Rick Crume's file #P 434; NOTE: John Slipp is buried in Slipp/Merritt Cemetery in Queenstown, just across from Central Hampstead.
Sources
1 | Annie E. Rideout, <i>History of Bridgewater, Maine</i> (Manchester, Maine: Falmouth Pub. House, 1953), ; online, <i>Hathi Trust Digital Library</i> (https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009701755 : accessed ., online; 6 March 2022; 15
Abbreviation: History of Bridgewater, Maine
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<B>William Pennington </B>William Pennington came here from Canada. His father was born in England and came, when a young man, to Canada to seek his fortune. William was a minister, and since the only church in town at that time was at the Boundary, no doubt that is where he preached. He organized the church at Bunker Hill in 1865 and was the first preacher. He was married and had several children when he came here. Land was cheap at that time and, through his wife’s father, he was able to acquire a great deal of wild land, chiefly in the Portland Academy Grant. He did not stay in town many years, but moved to Houlton where he and his brother James went into the lumber business and farming. They also had a general store. The only one of William's children who remained in town was George L. Pennington. He went into the real estate business, selling much of his father's land to new settlers. He was a great lover of horses and kept many nice ones. He also imported western horses to sell to farmers, not only in town but throughout Aroostook. He died in 1911 at the age of 69. His son, James Pennington, lives in town today. He has two daughters Mabel (Mrs. Guy Twitchell) and Etta (Mrs. Frank Bradstreet) now living in Oregon. One son, Sam, lives with his father. | |
2 | Daniel F. Johnson, <i>Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers</i>
Abbreviation: Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers
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Date October 5 1860 Newspaper Religious Intelligencer d. At his residence, Cambridge (Queens Co.) 16th Sept., of dropsy in the chest, John Slipp, age 75. Deacon SLIP was born in Hampstead (Queens Co.) 24th August 1785. In 1809 he was married to Miss Hannah MERRITT by whom he had a family of 13 children, six of whom have gone to the grave before him. In the winter of 1820, he was lead by divine grace to see his state as a lost sinner. In 1834 he was baptized by Rev. Samuel Hartt and the following spring when the second church in Hampstead was organized, he was one of the first to unite with it. His funeral was attended at the Free Baptist Meeting House in Upper Hampstead on Wednesday 19th inst.; left aged widow, seven children, brothers and sisters (see original) |
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Title | John Slip Ancestors |
Description | The ancestors of John Slip (1785-1860) |
Id | 65578 |
Upload date | 2023-11-15 15:32:00.0 |
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