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The history of the Kimball family in America, by Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples ; in a newly revised edition written for the Kimball Family Association by Judith A. Kimball, and members of the Genealogical Committee of the Association ; with research done by George H. Kimball, Jr

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The history of the Kimball family in America, by Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples ; in a newly revised edition written for the Kimball Family Association by Judith A. Kimball, and members of the Genealogical Committee of the Association ; with research done by George H. Kimball, Jr
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eng
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non fiction
Main title
The history of the Kimball family in America
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866039938
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by Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples ; in a newly revised edition written for the Kimball Family Association by Judith A. Kimball, and members of the Genealogical Committee of the Association ; with research done by George H. Kimball, Jr
Summary
Richard Kimball, the ancestor of a majority of Kimballs in the United States, was from Rattlesden, Suffolk County, England. He married Ursula Scott at Rattlesden in 1613. They had eleven children, ca. 1614-1639. The family immigrated to America in 1634 and settled first at Watertown then moved to Ipswich, Massachusetts, ca. 1635. Ursula died at Ipswich, ca. 1660. He married Margaret Cole Dow, a widow, in 1661. Richard Kimball died at Ipswich in 1675. Descendants, in the first six generations, lived in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine and elsewhere
Table Of Contents
V. 1. Richard Kimball, the emigrant ancestor, and the first six generation of his descendants; with information on allied families; also, Henry Kemball of Watertown, Massachusetts, and some of his descendants, as given in the original edition
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