DO
YOU HAVE INFORMATION ON
ROY
MELTON KIMBALL?
If you have info please e-mail macquarrie@cyberwc.net
Marlon
de Jesus is looking for or info regarding his relative
Roy Melton Kimball.
Roy Melton Kimball who served with the
U.S.
Marines around 1956 as a Staff Sergeant at Subic Naval
Base. Roy Kimball went
to
Manila
,
Philippines
around 1956 and married a Filipina in
Baguio
City
.
Marlon
has some information that Roy Melton Kimball was from
Brooklyn
,
NY
and was related to Gregory Warner Kimball and Terry
Lee W. Kimball, and was married in the
US
to Ms. Grace Warner.
Roy Melton Kimball is also related to Ms Martha
Kimball.
EUNICE
KIMBALL:
She was born about 1756 and died about 1852. Her
mother’s maiden name was WYMAN and her father a ____
KIMBALL.
Eunice married 30 Nov 1775, in Pelham,
Hillsborough Co., NH, Samuel DOW, who was the son of
Deacon S. DOW and his wife Rebecca (___) DOW.
Samuel DOW died 3 June 1835 in Stoddard, NH.
His widow Eunice K. DOW applied for and received a
widow’s pension. The pension certificate (No. 1033)
gives Samuel’s rank as “2 mos. Private; 4 mos.
Corporal; 2 mos. Sergeant.” The couple had seven
children. Asa DOW, the 5th
child m. Sarah CLEVELAND. He died in Lawrence, NY
30 Jul 1871. Is this Eunice the daughter, baptized 3 Oct
1756, of Richard5 KIMBALL and his 1st
wife, Eunice CHADWICK?
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RUFUS
KIMBALL:
Rufus Osmore KIMBALL was born in Caledonia Co., VT 24
Aug 1838; married in Union Co., IA, 6 Feb 1872, Mary
CUTSHALL, and died at Allendale, Worth Co., MO 22 Jan
1895. His father was supposedly Rufus Porter KIMBALL,
born in VT. 27 Aug 1800; died at Burnadotte, Fulton Co.,
IL 20 Mar 1848; married in VT. 5 Feb 1824, Nancy
THOMPSON. Again, the father of Rufus P. was an Isaak
KIMBALL born about 1774 in VT. and married Ruth ___.
We
have never found Rufus Osmore or Rufus Porter (both
supposedly born in VT.) The Isaak and Ruth are more
familiar; we found them first in northern Grafton Co.,
NH and later in VT. Other than their names we know
nothing about them. Isaac and Ruth are listed in the
IGIas parents of a Rufus b. 27 Aug 1800 in Danville
Twp., Caledonia Co., VT.
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ABRAM
KIMBALL: In the 1850 census Abram and family
are found in Burlington, Penobscot Co., ME. Abram is
listed as aged 41, farmer; Mary J as 30 (wife); George
W. as 13; Eldridge Gerry as 10; Adradin J. as 7; Mary E.
aged 5 and Wm H (William Henry) as 11/12. Abram may have
been born in Lowell, Penobscot Co., ME (geographically
quite possible), or perhaps in New Brunswick.
His
name may have been spelled ‘Abraham.’ Abram/Abraham
evidently served in the Civil War and died between 1861
and 1866. Information is also available on succeeding
generations, if needed.
POLLY
KIMBALL- It is
not unusual to find a Kimball marrying another Kimball.
This is what happened between Charles Brooks Kimball
(#1502), born in Groton, NH, 20 Jan 1809, the son of
Jonathan6 and his 2nd wife, Dorcas
Brooks, and Mary Jane Kimball (Polly), the daughter of
Samuel8 and his wife Betsey Hartford, who was
born in Wilmot, NH, 12 Jul 1818. These two families
migrated from
New Hampshire
to
Elgin
,
ILL
, and were ‘pioneers’ of that community. KFA was
given some years ago, a typed transcript from the pages
of a journal “Polly” kept in her adult years. In it
she says:
“I was born in the town of
Wilmot
,
Merimac County
,
New Hampshire
on July 12th, 1818. At the foot of Lecirsarge
[Kearsarge] Mountain, one of a family of 16 children,
eleven boys and five girls. I lived there until I was
fifteen when my parents moved to
Groton
,
Groton
County
[should be
Grafton
County
]. Married October 5th 1835 to Charles B.
Kimball. Started for
Illinois
on October 8th. Went by land to
Troy
,
New Jersey
[
New York
?]. Went by canal to
Buffalo
, took steamboat to
Detroit
. Hired a team to take us to
Chicago
. Arrived on November 3rd, 1835. Went to Flag
Creek to a brother of my husband who kept a hotel.
Stayed there two or three days. Went to
Elgin
. It had no name then, only two houses. We lived in a
log house covered with shakes, a puncheon floor, a big
flagstone fireplace toped out with sticks. There I spent
the first winter of my married life, happy days. We had
no snow that winter. Sleigh rides not thought of. If a
flurry of snow fell it went off the next day. We wiled
away the winter in dreaming of the future and eating
bread and beef.
“In 1836 the Kimballs built a saw mill on the
west bank of the
Fox River
. We boarded the hands, fourteen in a house 18’ x
16.’
“In 1837Gifford’s built a grist mill upon the
east side of the river. The place soon began to build up
slowly. The first year letters cost 25 c.
In’37 Frank and Walter ran a stage from
Chicago
to Gulena [
Galena
] through
Elgin
. It seemed very nice to see the stage come and go out.
Business began, two hotels, one store. Blacksmith shop
in 1837.
“We lived in
Elgin
until 1854. Our children were born there. Six children.
Three lie asleep in the
Elgin
cemetery –
Warren
, Henry and Amanda.
“We arrived in
Minnesota
in June, 1854, with three children – Albert, Charlie
and Eva, a babe two months old. Here I have lived 46
years, my husband died in 1872.
Polly Kimball
(82 years old)
“Feeling some better. Been sick all winter.
Nobody knows what a winter its been for me. No one will
ever know how I have suffered.”
(This came to KFA from Loren Kimball of
Saskatchewan
,
Canada
; great-great-grandson of Polly and Charles Brooks
Kimball. Of the three children who survived, all married
and had children. We have descendants from Charlie.
Loren Kimball’s great-great-grandfather was Albert. In
the 1890 census Polly is living with Eva and her
husband, R. N. Vail.
Warren
died in
Elgin
in 1845, as did Henry. Amanda died in 1848, aged 5. All
three are listed in the
Elgin
,
Illinois
cemetery records.)
DO
YOU KNOW THESE KIMBALLS?
My
group of Kimballs are looking for information on our
great-grandfather, Marion Kimball from Maine (Bangor or
Carmel). He and my great-grandmother, Florence Steeves
(Prince Edward Island or Nova Scotia) had a child named
William Leonard Kimball around 1916.
William
married Marion Korapatkin and because of this, there is
a whole boat-load of Kimballs in CT, MA, FL, and Hawaii.
I believe the relationship (marriage) between
William and Florence was not long lived and Marion
returned to Maine and married his high school
sweetheart, Lena Hutchins in 1920 fathering more
children with her.
We believe one of those children was named Marion
Leonard Kimball, Jr.
Marion
also had a sister named Margaret, with who we had brief
contact in the 1970s.
She (Margaret) indicated that Marion Sr. died in
1965.
Sadly,
that is all we have to go on in our quest to link up
with the larger Kimball family tree and complete our
story.
Any and all information you can provide would be
much appreciated.
Thanks! Ray.
My
ggg-grandmother, Hannah Robb, married Isaac Brainard
Kimball in the early 1830s in Monroe, Michigan.
They had several children (who also had the
middle name “Brainard”) and then Mr. Kimball died
between 1847 and 1849.
Hannah then married my ggg-grandfather, Nathan
Dodge.
We
don’t have any past (older?) inform,ation about Hannah
or Nathan, save finding them in an 1850 census in Monroe
County, Michigan, and we’d like to.
Over ten years of Hannah’s life was spent as a
Kimball and that’s important!
I wonder if you have any information about these
names (Kimball and Robb – maybe Brainard was a family
surname?
Can
you help me or point me towards someone or some source
who can?
I would appreciate it very much.
If
you have any information on any of these family members,
please contact Judy Kimball at JKimball01@comcast.net.
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