Images from 2011 Slipp Family Reunion

2011 Slipp Family Reunion

There was a remarkable three day gathering of the descendants of Leonard and Elizabeth Slipp in New Brunswick on August 20 to 22, 2011.

The first day featured a riverboat cruise on the St. John River, imagining how differently the wilderness along these shores would have looked to our immigrant ancestors, [...]

Leonard Slipp Candlesticks

Leonard Slipp Candlesticks – Courtesy New Brunswick Museum Ref. 1950-97(1)-lo-res

Blizzard House Today

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The house sits just up from the Wickham Wharf on the right

The site of the Blizzard as described by the 1924 Newspaper Article

Today this house beleived to be the Blizzard is called Long Island Home

The attic looks much the [...]

Hewlett Home Queenstown New Brunswick Dated 1900

Hewlett home dated 1900 reference NB Archives Fredericton P365/138

Home of Richard Hewlett Queenstown N.B. Canada

Home of Loyalist Richard Hewlett in Queenstown, Hampstead Parish, over looking Long Island, New Brunswick, Canada. This home is situated next to the Anglican Church in Queenstown.

Richard Hewlett owned Lot #20 with Leonard Slipp. Leonard later moved to Central Hampstead. Hewlett also owned Lots #33, 34, 35 & 36 at the north end [...]

The Old Merritt House - Previously from Long Island

The old Merritt house, on the plot of land owned by several generations of Merritts and where the Merritt/Slipp Cemetery is located (on the river side). The house and cemetery are located at the end of Queenstown when you are driving from Central Hampstead. Myles Merritt born 1871 moved this house across the road in 1891 and [...]

Wilfred Van Wart Home Central Hampstead

This picture was obtained at the NB Fredericton Archives P365-107. The copy was done on the photo copy machine. An good copy of the original can be obtained from NB Fredericton Archives, a 5 x 7 print costs $10.00, 8 x 10 print costs $13.00 and so on.

The home which was very old [...]

Duncan Slipp farm Hampstead

Reference NB Archives Fredericton  P82-389    Early log drive, believed to be at the Duncan Slipp Farm in Hampstead, Queens County, the white house in the background being the Slipp Farm.  

Reid Slipp home dated 1905

Reference NB Archive P365/89 Home of Reid Slipp born 1833, grandson of Leonard Slipp. Picture dated 1905. Mrs George Bayard Slipp (Phoebe Eveline Van Wart) born 1878 is standing in front of the house.

Picture at the top is Reid Slipp’s home and picture below it is the same home at a [...]

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