Contributions to the History of the Kip Family of New York And New Jersey

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Contributions to the History of the Kip Family of New York And New Jersey
Edwin R Edwin Ruthven Purple
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Dutch ; O'Cailaghatts Hist, of Xe~. I> Sutherland, toI. 2, p. 236 ; Brod- hfaiVs Hist, of X. ]'. , vol. 1 ; Anthology of Xc-o Netherland, ) Nicasius Dk Sillk was twice married. The name of his first wife, who probably died before he came to New Amsterdam, is not known. In the record of his second marriage, the fact of his being a widower, is not entered, as was usual in such cases. He married second, May 26. 1655, Tryntjc Crougers {Cregier) from the H Ague, an alliance which proved the source o...f great unhappiness to both parties. My his second wife, from whom he separated by mutual agree- ment in 1668-9, he had no family. By his first wife he had issue : i. L. AURBNCK Dk SlIXE, who married a dau. Of Capt. Martin Cregier. " From Lau- rence De Sille, '* says Dr. O'C'allaghan, "proceed all the branches of that family now in this country. J'hev reside chiefly in the neighl>orhood of New Vork and Albany, having dropped the de before the name. The Rev. G. W, Sill, One of the descendants, is at present a clergyman in the State of Missouri.

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