Leonard SLIPP
♂ Leonard SLIPP
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Leonard SLIPP | |||
Name | Johann Leonhard SCHLÖPP | |||
Name | Leonard SLIP | |||
Name | John Leonard SCHLOEPP | |||
Name | Johann Leonard SCHLEPP |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 20. August 1748 | Frankfurt, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen | [9] |
Bestattung | Queenstown, Queens, New Brunswick nach diesem Ort suchen | ||
Taufe | 21. August 1748 | Scheinfeld, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen | [10] |
Tod | 1. Oktober 1833 | Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, ? nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Einwanderung | vor 1766 | Obersteinbach, Bavaria, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen | [11] |
Einwanderung | Mai 1784 | Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick nach diesem Ort suchen | [12] |
Wohnen | 1783 | New York, New York, New York nach diesem Ort suchen | [13] |
Testament | 27. März 1833 | Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick nach diesem Ort suchen | [14] |
Land | 6. Oktober 1785 | Oromocto, Sunbury, New Brunswick nach diesem Ort suchen | [15] |
Heirat |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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Elizabeth REISNER |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
RESIDENCES:
(1748- ) Frankfurt-on-the-Cross, Germany.
(1767- ) New York, NY.
(1783- ) Near Gagetown, Queens Co, NB.
BIRTH-DEATH: Family bible record of George Leonard Slipp (b 1819); 1748-1971; ; ; (Rick Crume's file #P 147); NOTE: Leonard Slipp, b 20 Aug 1748, d 1 Oct 1833. Other sources say he was b 20 Aug 1746, d 29 Sep 1833.
BIRTH-IMMIGRATION-MARRIAGE-LAND-BIOGRAPHY: E-mail from Marke Slipp, Edmonton, Alberta, to Rick Crume, Glyndon, MN; 1746-1783; dtd 11 Feb 1994 & 18 Apr 1994; ; (Rick Crume's file #P 538, P 539, P 547); NOTE: According to the family bible record of George L Slipp (b 1819) (in poss of John J Johnston, Prince Albert, Sask), Leonard Slipp was born in Amsterdam, Holland, in 1746. He signed articles with a sea captain to serve three years on the condition that at the end of that time he would be landed in New York. After 2 1/2 years Slipp was allowed to have his indenture transferred to a potash maker in New York and worked in that trade for six months. The year was 1767. In 1769 Slipp started a tavern and made a lot of money in a short period. He married Elizabeth (Katherine) Ryson in 1772. At the time of the American Revolution, Slipp remained loyal to the British Empire and was driven out of the US. He came to Saint John, NB in 1783 and later Long Island, NB where he bought 1/2 of lot #20 where he established a tavern at Blizzards.
BIOGRAPHY: THE LOYALISTS; 1783; publ Saint John, NB, New Brunswick Museum, 1975; ; photocopy in poss of Marke L Slipp, Edmonton, Alberta. Rick Crume's file P 556, 561; NOTE: Contains photos of two 9" pewter candlesticks and a silver candle snuffer, all brought from New York by "German Loyalist Leonard Slipp".
BIRTH-DEATH-BIOGRAPHY: 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.; NOTE: Died 29 Sep 1833?; Rick Crume's file #P 445.
BIRTH-RESIDENCES: E. Stone Wiggins, L.L.D., "History of Queen's County, NB", (manuscript), in the SAINT JOHN WATCHMAN, 1876; 1748-1783; ; ; Rick Crume's file #P 51); NOTE: "Slipp, Leonard, a German and a United Empire Loyalist, born at Frankfort-on-the-Cross, 20 Aug 1748, came to Saint John in 1783 and settled at the mouth of the Otnabog, on the farm now owned and occupied by Elias Gerow. His wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Riemer, was born 18 Dec 1756."
RESIDENCES: Rev. Walter R. Greenwood, THE EARLY BAPTISTS OF CAMBRIDGE PARISH, QUEENS COUNTY, N. B.; 1748-1783; Privately published, 1941; p 78; (Rick Crume's file #P 70, P 86); NOTE: "Leonard Slipp came originally from Frankfort-on-the- Cross and came as a Loyalist in 1783, settling at the mouth of the Otnabog" (a lake which flows into the St. John River six miles south of Gagetown). "He married Elizabeth Riemer. . ."
LAND: 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); NOTE: Leonard Slipp received a grant of land on the St. John River at Hampstead, Queens Co, NB.
BIRTH-IMMIGRATION-MARRIAGE-LAND: Murray S Thomson & David Allen, compilers, Slipp family database; 1748-1989; 1989 update; ; ; (Rick Crume's file #P 193); NOTE: Leonard Slipp was born Frankfort-On-The-Cross (this is now in the bounds of Germany). Came to New York in 1765 or 1767 and was married in 1772 and arrived in Saint John River in 1783 - Grand Lake, Long and Hampstead where he purchased 1/2 of Lot #20.
BIRTH-IMMIGRATION-RESIDENCES-DEATH: Ruth Augusta Slipp, Hampstead, NB, compiler, History of Clarke, Peters, Merritt and Slipp families; 1748-1955; typed manuscript; p 3; Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton (Rick Crume's file #P 281 p. 19).
BURIAL: Interview with George Slipp, Hampstead, NB; 1812; conducted by Rick Crume, 7 May 1993, in Hampstead, NB; ; Rick Crume's file #P 434; NOTE: Leonard Slipp is buried in Slipp/Merritt Cemetery in Queenstown, just across from Central Hampstead.
CEMETERY: Message of 23 Aug. 2007 from Carol Brown Parker to Rick Crume. "The cemetery was listed as The Slipp Cemetery with a sideways picture of the sign. Anyway did you know that the cemetery was originally next to the Saint John River but when the railway wanted to put in the rail line they exhumed the coffins and moved the tombstones as well to the present day position."
Quellenangaben
1 | "Citation" Daily Advertiser, New York, N.Y., issues 2011-2013, July 30 (pg. 3), Aug. 1 (pg. 2) and Aug. 2 (pg. 3), 1791. Kurztitel: "Citation" |
2 | Gail Bonsall Pipes, Loyalists All Saint John, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Branch, United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada, 1985, pages 131-132 Kurztitel: Loyalists All |
3 | A. Gregg Finley, The Loyalists: A catalogue featuring selected pieces of Loyalist history from the collections of The New Brunswick Museum Saint John, N.B.: The New Brunswick Museum, 1975 Kurztitel: The Loyalists: A catalogue featuring selected pieces of Loyalist history from t |
4 | Family Histories Collection Kurztitel: Family Histories Collection |
5 | Loyalist of the Day - Leonard Slipp Queens County Heritage Blog Kurztitel: Loyalist of the Day - Leonard Slipp |
6 | Rick Crume, "Tracking Immigrant Name Changes: The Quest for the Origins of the Loyalist Leonard Slip and his wife Elizabeth Ryson of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick," Generations: The Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, 26, no. 3 (Fall 2004): ., cover, pp. 19-24 Kurztitel: Slipp family history by Rick Crume (Generations, 2004) |
7 | Rick Crume, "New Discoveries on the Loyalist Leonard Slip and His Wife Elizabeth Ryson," Generations: The Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society (Winter 2008): ., pp. 56-59 Kurztitel: Slipp family history (Generations, Winter 2008) |
8 | "The Slipp Connection,"; , , . Kurztitel: Slipp Connection |
9 | Katholische Kirche (Catholic Church), Scheinfeld, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Germany: Parish registers, page 262, fiche 45 Kurztitel: Scheinfeld, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Germany: Parish registers |
10 | Katholische Kirche (Catholic Church), Scheinfeld, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Germany, parish registers, fiche 45, page 262 Kurztitel: Scheinfeld, Mittelfranken, Bavaria, Germany, parish registers |
11 | Hocker Edward W., Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Territory... Typescript, p. 200 Kurztitel: Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent |
12 | D. G. Bell, Early Loyalist Saint John: The Origin of New Brunswick Politics 1783-1786 Fredericton, N.B.: New Ireland Press, 1983, page 239 Kurztitel: Early Loyalist Saint John: The Origin of New Brunswick Politics 1783-1786 |
page 172 Alphabetized List of Refugee Loyalist Households: 1783-84 Abstracted below are data from ship passenger lists relative to the Refugee Loyalist migration from New York to the River St. John in 1783 and from victualling lists for the Refugees from their arrival at various dates in 1783 to the early summer of 1784. All but one of such lists are hitherto unknown. They are to be found in the Public Record Office, London, generally in WO60/33 pts 1&2 (company musters at New York and Passenger lists on board ship) and T1/609 (victualling lists at Saint John and in the lower St. John Valley). | |
13 | British Headquarters Papers, New York City 1774-1783 ("the Carleton Papers") microfilms M-362 (page 7736) and M-368 (page 10093) Kurztitel: British Headquarters Papers, New York City 1774-1783 ("the Carleton Papers") |
14 | R. Wallace Hale, Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785-1835 Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., pages 410-411 Kurztitel: Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785-1835 |
15 | Land grant to Leonard Slip and others, dated 6 Oct. 1785, Volume: NS-2, Page: 36, Grant number: 50. Microfilm: Provincial Archives of NB film F16300. Kurztitel: Land grant to Leonard Slip and others, dated 6 Oct. 1785 |
Datenbank
Titel | John Slip Ancestors |
Beschreibung | The ancestors of John Slip (1785-1860) |
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