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Persoonlijke gegevens Maria de la Montagne 

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Gezin van Maria de la Montagne

Zij is getrouwd met Jacobus Kip.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 8 maart 1654 te New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church, zij was toen 17 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Johannes Kip  1655-1704 
  2. Jacobus Kip  1656-< 1702
  3. Abraham Kip  1658-< 1720
  4. Jesse Kip  1660-1722 
  5. Rachel Kip  1664-> 1736 
  6. Maria Kip  1666-> 1724 
  7. Hendrick Kip  1669-± 1698
  8. Catharina Kip  1671-> 1711 
  9. Petrus Kip  1674-1686
  10. Benjamin Kip  1678-1702
  11. Samuel Kip  1682-1748 


Notities over Maria de la Montagne

Maria de la Montagne, second daughter of Dr. Johannes de la Montagne and his first wife Rachel DeForest, was born on board the ship Rensselaerswyck off the coast of Madeira on 25 January 1637. Madeira is a Portuguese island, which was often the last landfall for ships sailing across the Atlantic Ocean west to the Americas.  Maria was, no doubt, named after her maternal grandmother Marie DuCloux, wife of Jesse DeForest.

Maria grew up in New Amsterdam and, indeed, seems to have lived her whole life on Manhattan Island.  When her mother died in 1643, Maria was just six years old.  When she was seventeen, she married Jacobus Henrdrickszen Kip.  They were married in the New Amsterdam Dutch Church on 8 March 1654.

Jacobus Kip was born in Amsterdam, Holland, on 16 May 1631, the son of Hendrick Hendrickszen Kip and his wife Tryntje Lubberts.  The Kips came to New Amsterdam as a family in 1637, about the same time as the DE LA MONTAGNE family arrived.  Hendrick Kip was a tailor and a leading citizen in New Amsterdam, chosen one of the Board of Nine to advise Director Kieft and his Council.  Because of a Kip coat-of-arms carved in stone over the door of the Kip's Bay house, there has been speculation that the Kips were aristocratic in origin, descended from Ruloff DE KYPE of Bretagne who fled to the Netherlands in the 16th century.  Records in the Netherlands refer to the marriage of Heyndrik Heydrixse of Niewenhuys, age 24, to Tryntje Lubberts from Swoll, age 25, orphan, betrothed in Amsterdam on 20 April 1624.  Hendrick and Tryntje had seven children, six baptized in the Netherlands between 1625 and 1636 and one baptized in New Amsterdam in 1643.

Jacobus Kip became a clerk in the offices of the West India Company in New Amsterdam in 1647.  As early as 1649 he was acting as clerk for Director Stuyvesant's Council.  On 27 January 1653 he was appointed the first Secretary of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens of New Amsterdam.

It is not known where Jacobus and Maria first lived in New Amsterdam, but in 1657 Jacobus built a house situated in what later became Exchange Place.  In 1665 they lived in what is now Broad Street and they were there probably as late as 1674.  In 1686 the Kips were living on a farm of 150 acres on the East River, on what is still known as Kip's Bay or the site of the United Nations buildings in New York City.  It is said that Jacobus Kip built a house on this farm in 1655 which was rebuilt in 1696 and which was, for a short time during the Revolutionary War, the headquarters for General George Washington's staff.  After the battle of Kip's Bay in September 1776, the house was taken over as the headquarters of the British General, Lord Howe.  The house was used continuously thereafter until the end of the war as the headquarters for the British commanders in North America.  The house stood upon the line of East 35th Street and was demolished in 1851.

Jacobus Kip resigned from his office as First Secretary in 1657 and thereafter engaged in a profitable brewery business, combining brewing with storekeeping and dabbling in real estate as well.  He was a member of the Board of Schepens of New Amsterdam in 1659, 1662, 1665, 1673, and was president of the board in 1674.

Jacobus Kip died on 24 December 1690.  His widow, Maria de la Montagne, died on 25 August 1711.  They had eleven children, all baptized in the Dutch Church of New York City.

SOURCES OF INFORMATION:(Given in the order of the original footnotes)
1.  Almost all of the information in this biography is taken from the Kip Family history or from Riker’s History of Harlem.
2.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:39.  Baptismal sponsors were grandparents Johannes de La Montagne, Hendrick and Tryntie Kip..
3.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages, 49.
4.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:43.  Baptismal sponsors were Isaac Kip, Johannes de La Montagne, Agnietie Jillis, Sara du Trieux.
5.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages, 57.
6.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms,  1:51. ; Baptismal sponsors were Hendrick Kip the younger, Janen [maybe intended as j.d.] Rachel de La Montagne,  Saertje Kip.
7.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages,  85.
8.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:59.  Baptismal sponsors were Mr. Gysbert Van Imbroech, Abraham Janszen, Petronella de La Montagne.
9.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:72.  Baptismal sponsors were Johannes de La Montagne, Nicasius de Sille (Fiscael), Femmetje Kip.
10.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages, 53.
11.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:85.  Baptismal sponsors were Willem de Lamontagne, Jacques Couseau, Tryntie Kip.
12.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages,  62.
13.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:93.  Baptismal sponsors were Mr. Gerrit Van Tricht, Daniel Hondecoten, Sara Roelofs.
14.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages, 85.
15.  Purple, NYRDC Marriages, 86.
16.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:134.  Baptismal sponsors were Nicolaes Willem Stuyvesant, Tryntie Roelofs.
17.  Records of the NYRDC; Baptisms, 1:155.  Baptismal sponsors were Johannes Kip, Blandina Kierstede.
18.  Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York 1683-1809; Marriages, Baptisms, Members, Etc. Excerpted from Year Books of The Holland Society of New York.  Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1978.  Part 2:5.  Samuel is described as born in New York City and living at Kipsberry.  Margarita Rykman was born and living at Albany.  They were married at the home of the bride’s parents.

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Maria de la Montagne

Jessé de Forest
± 1576-1624
Marie du Clou
1577-> 1626
Rachel de Forest
± 1609-1643

Maria de la Montagne
1637-1711

1654

Jacobus Kip
1631-1690

Johannes Kip
1655-1704
Jacobus Kip
1656-< 1702
Abraham Kip
1658-< 1720
Jesse Kip
1660-1722
Rachel Kip
1664-> 1736
Maria Kip
1666-> 1724
Hendrick Kip
1669-± 1698
Catharina Kip
1671-> 1711
Petrus Kip
1674-1686
Benjamin Kip
1678-1702
Samuel Kip
1682-1748

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Bronnen

  1. "http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=delamontagne," supplied by Stewart, 10 jan 2016., Gedcom : rootsweb, Descendants of Jean Mousnier de la MONTAGNE (1595-1670), compiled by Lois Stewart Society of Descendants of Johannes de la Montagne [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]
  2. Revised History of Harlem (City of New York). Its Origins and Early Annals, James Riker. Revised by Henry P. Toler and Sterling Potter., 126.
    Also in "Log of the Rensselaerswyck", Van Rensselaer-Bovier Manuscripts. Ed. Van Laer. Albany, 1908. 382.

Historische gebeurtenissen

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    • 12 oktober » De Delftse donderslag, ontploffing van een opslagplaats voor buskruit in de binnenstad van Delft leidt tot vele doden en grote schade.
    • 23 november » Blaise Pascal heeft bijzondere metafysische ervaring.


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