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Premises in possession of Isaac, one of the sons of Hendrick Hendricksen Kip. He came to New Amsterdam with his father (see Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, ante), and, on February 8, 1653, married "Catalyntje Hendricks Snyers," probably the daughter of Hendrick Jansen Snyder, or Hendrick Jansen, the tailor. — Marriages in Ref. Dutch Ch., 18; Purple, in N. Y. Geneal. y Biog. Records, April, 1877.
Isaac Kip was a Hudson River trader and a rather commonplace burgher, whose life seems to have been a quietly prosperous one. He was appointed city stamper, in 1674, a position of trust and some emolument. — Rec. N. Am., VII: 58, 65, 68. He was elected assessor of the North Ward in 1697 (M. C. C, II: 14), and is found living and duly accounting as an executor of one Gerritt Hollar, deceased, in 171 1. — Ibid., II: 433; see also Block C, Nos. 35 and 36.
Isaac Kip was a Hudson River trader and a rather commonplace burgher, whose life seems to have been a quietly prosperous one. He was appointed city stamper, in 1674, a position of trust and some emolument. — Rec. N. Am., VII: 58, 65, 68. He was elected assessor of the North Ward in 1697 (M. C. C, II: 14), and is found living and duly accounting as an executor of one Gerritt Hollar, deceased, in 171 1. — Ibid., II: 433; see also Block C, Nos. 35 and 36.