HENRY KIPP McKALLIP. Archibald McKallip, father of the old
citizen of Leechburg whose name stands at the head of this brief
biographical sketch, was the son of a pair of Scotch immigrants, and was
born on shipboard while they were en route to America, in the year 1774.
He married Catharine Kipp, who was of German descent, and born in this
state in 1779. Archibald McKallip died in 1842, and his wife in 1844. They
had a family of nine children, of whom Henry K. and Nathaniel are the only
ones now living.
Henry Kipp McKallip was born January 9, 1809, and married Miss Mary
Kelley, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Idings) Kelley, who was born December
10, 1817. By this union ten children were born, whose names in the order
of their age are as follows: Labana S., Amanda C., Caroline, (Rev.) John
K., Joanna Jane, James Albert and Mary Hannah. Caroline and two children
not named are deceased.
Mr. McKallip has been an industrious, prudent and successful business man.
He has been constantly engaged in the mercantile trade since he was
twenty-one years of age, and now carries on a large store, and owns
besides four farms in Westmoreland county, and a number of houses in
Leechburg. His commencement in business was made with a capital of only
$100, for one-half of which amount he received a credit. He has transacted
business carefully, and as a result has now an independency. He is an
upright and respected citizen and widely known in southern Armstrong and
northern Westmoreland counties.
History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 1883:
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