Supplemental Material - Interviewees
His tombstone in the Purchase Friends Meeting House Cemetery in Purchase, New York, indicates that he died on October 2, 1847, aged 81 years and 9 months (WCHS Book #85, p. 71).
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KETCHUM, Morris A native of Waterford, New York, Morris Ketchum was a successful banker. He is listed as a 48-year-old merchant in the Town of Westport, Connecticut, in the 1850 United States Census. His obituary in The New York Times on January 3, 1880, indicates that he died on January 1, 1880, aged 84 years.
KING, Joshua I. Joshua I. King was a son of Lieutenant Joshua King of the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons, who had charge of British Major John André after the latter was captured, and Anne Ingersoll. His tombstone in Titicus Cemetery in Ridgefield, Connecticut, indicates that he died on July 30, 1887, aged 85 years. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42039743/joshua-ingersoll-king
KIPP, Benjamin Benjamin Kipp was a brother of interviewee Gilbert Kipp and a nephew of Captain Samuel Kipp and Lieutenant James Kipp of DeLancey's Refugees. His tombstone in the Chappaqua Friends Meeting House Cemetery in Chappaqua, New York, indicates that he died on February 23, 1849, aged 85 years, 8 months, and 19 days (WCHS Book #54, p. 33).
KIPP, Gilbert Gilbert Kipp was a brother of interviewee Benjamin Kipp and a nephew or Captain Samuel Kipp and Lieutenant James Kipp of DeLancey's Refugees. He is listed as an 84-year-old farmer in the Town of New Castle, New York, in the 1850 United States Census.