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The Thompson · Hoffmann · Kipp Book

Eugene Alonso Kipp

The bridge generation. Kentucky to Indiana, 1864–1950.
1864 — 1950
Sourced fact

Eugene Alonso Kipp was born in 1864 in Kentucky.1 The binder records his birth date precisely as January 16, 1864.2 He was the eldest of the six children of Alvin Kalo Kipp and Marie Jane Clark.3

Sourced fact

He married Martha Ellen Nance, born January 7, 1866, in Kentucky.4 (The binder, working from family memory, recorded her surname as "Nancy" — treating it as a middle name in a longer chain like "Martha Ellen Nancy." The Ancestry GEDCOM records her surname as Nance and her parents under that surname. The Nance reading is the documentary one and is used here.)5 The binder gives the marriage date as September 20, 1885.6

Sourced fact

Eugene Alonso and Martha Ellen raised at least nine children. The binder enumerates them: Clarence Underwood (b. January 28, 1887), William Claude (b. November 2, 1888, a twin), an infant son (also November 2, 1888, died November 21, 1888), Orie Herbert (b. January 1, 1890), Tina Agnes (b. August 16, 1893 — through whom Benjamin descends), Lester Clayton (b. November 21, 1895), Horace Dewey (b. April 24, 1899), Homer Allison (b. March 11, 1902), Ada Marie (b. October 5, 1905, died April 10, 1920), and Lena Naomi (b. February 10, 1909).7

Sourced fact

Eugene Alonso Kipp died on April 20, 1950, in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana — far from the Kentucky he was born in. The family had moved north into Indiana between his childhood and his old age.8 Martha Ellen had died sixteen years earlier, on March 15, 1934, in Brownsville, Union County, Indiana.9

Historical context

The migration from Kentucky to Indiana is not, on the documentary record, a single dramatic move with a date; it is the slow arrival of a Kentucky-born family into Indiana through marriages and farms over roughly forty years. Eugene Alonso's children are born in Indiana (Tina Agnes in Boone County, 1893; later siblings in Wayne County, Indiana). The Kipps had become Indianans by the time he died.

Author's framing

He is the bridge between the Tennessee Kipps and the Indiana Hoffmanns. Without his daughter Tina, this line does not exist in its current form. He himself appears in this record only as dates and a list of children — but the geography of his life, Kentucky to Indiana, is the geography of the line entering its modern phase.

How this chapter was made
Method: AI-drafted under editorial review · AI involved: Claude (Anthropic), via Cowork mode · Author: Benjamin Thompson · Reviewed by: Benjamin Thompson · Reviewed: 5/17/2026
Drafted by Claude (Anthropic) from the Ancestry GEDCOM and the binder. Disagreement on Martha Ellen's surname (binder: Nancy / GEDCOM: Nance) is surfaced rather than papered over. Children list comes from the binder's typed register, page 6.
Paragraphs are tagged at the left margin: FACT = sourced and cited; CONTEXT = general historical background; AUTHORIAL = the writer's framing, not a factual claim. Numbered superscripts link to the citations at the bottom of the page.

Artifacts

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