Kimball, Elizabeth (b. 1621, d. AFT 1675)
Death: AFT 1675
Death: 26 MAY 1676 Wenham, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Desc. of Richard Kimball
Media: Book
Death: 7 SEP 1735
Death: 20 NOV 1688 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Note: Richard came to America on the ship "Elizabeth", (William Andrews, Master) leaving from Ipswich, England on 30 Apr 1634 and landing in Boston. He appears to have gone, soon after landing, to that part of Watertown, Mass. which is now in Cambridge. On the ship manifest he is listed as being 39 years old but was probably somewhat older. He soon became a prominent and active man in the new settlement. He was acclaimed a freeman on May 6, 1635 and a proprietor of Watertown in early 1637. It is said that his homelot was six acres, bounded on the north by Cambridge, east by the land of W. Hamlet, south by the highway, and west by the land of Edward White. In early 1637, the new town of Ipswich offered him a house lot if he would locate there and become their wheelwright. On February 23, 1637 the town granted him a house lot at the west end of town, abutting that of John Winthrop Jr.. He was granted at the same time "40 acres Beyond the North River, near the land of Robert Scott." In 1639 he had liberty to pasture "two cows free." On "the last day of the month 1641" he was mentioned as "among the commoners of Ipswich". he was appointed one of the "Seven Men" in March of 1645. The "Seven Men" were the official governing body of the town and acted much as a town council. In 1648 he contributed, among others, to the support of the towns military leader, Major David Dennison. His services as wheelwright were appreciated by his townsmen, for in January 1649 he was granted permission "to fell such white Oaks as he hath occasion to use about his trade for the town use." In 1652, he and his son Richard sold thirty acres of upland, bounded on the land of John Winthrop and another ten acres of "medow". In 1653, his brother in law, Thomas Scott died and Richard was an executor of the will. Thomas owned lots on the south west side of town. Again in 1660 he was granted the right "to fell 20 white oak trees to make wheels for the townsmen and their use." In 1664 he owned 43 shares in Plumb Island.
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Death: 22 JUN 1675 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Death: 3 MAY 1676 Killed by Indians, Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 11 JUN 1695 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 5 JAN 1707/08
Source: (Name)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: Book
Death: ABT 1 MAR 1659/60 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Note: Came to America with his father on the "Elizabeth".
Death: 1676 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Birth)
Title: VR-Gloucester, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Death: 9 JUN 1847 Gloucester, Essex, MA
Burial: Sumner St. Cemetery, Gloucester, Essex, MA
Death: 2 JUL 1850 Gloucester, Essex, MA
Burial: Sumner St. Cemetery, Gloucester, Essex, MA
Death: 23 DEC 1809 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: NEHGR
Media: BookPage: 152:391
Death: OCT 1762 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: BET 1731 AND 1757 Prob. Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Note: Moses was a tanner and currier in Hopkinton, NH.
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Desc. of William Chandler
Media: Book
Baptism: 1 OCT 1780 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 6 DEC 1857 Hopkinton, Merrimack, NH
Source: (Name)
Title: History of the Wheeler Family In America
Media: BookPage: 1063
Source: (Name)
Title: The Burnham Family
Author: Roderick H. Burnham
Publication: Case, Lockwood & Brainard 1869
Media: BookPage: 333
Death: 19 OCT 1820 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 12 JUL 1805 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Desc. of William Chandler
Media: Book
Death: ABT 1794 Hopkinton, NH
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