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  • Name: Thomas Kinney
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Notes: Data inputs on Julia Ann and Thomas Kinney offered by Pam Fulton.

My thoughts: As far as I know, she would have been the ONLY child of Philip and Mary/Charlotte Slip(p). Based on her obituary, listing her as "23 years, 3 months and 4 days," it seems likely she was born around the 17th of December 1834, vice 1835 . Unless my math is off. Apparently, according to her obituary, as well... Julia Ann lived with her grand parents prior to her marriage (John and Hannah Slipp). She died of consumption. This makes SOME sense, as Philip would have married Mar y Ann Starkey when Julia was around 7 or 8 years old. She likely got married right around 1855, and might not have gotten along too well with her stepmother, at the time.

Another thought, which is quite possible, is that her mother, Mary A. Slipp, was still alive and living with her parents, and, prior to Philip's marriage to Mary Ann Starkey, left Philip (by whatever means and for whatever reason). Need to explor e when Mary S. Slipp Hanselpacker died, as that would offer up some possible explanations.

Her husband Thomas wrote the following "obituary":

"It becomes my painful duty to record the death of my beloved wife who departed this life Sabbath morn. 21st March, age 23 years 3 mos. 4 days, Julia Ann was the d/o Philip and Mary Hanselpacker and granddaughter of John and Hannah Slipp of Queen s County with whom she lived previous to her marriage. She experienced religion in the winter of 1856, under the labours of her uncle, William E. Pennington, in Houlton, Maine and became a member of the Free Christian Baptist Church organize d in that place. About six months ago, Consumption marked her for his victim. Notwithstanding hre severe affliction in the death of her two children and lingering illness religion sustained her in the hour of her death. (signed by Thomas Kinne y).


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