Benjamin "Cornet Benjamin" Kimball |
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Benjamin Kimball<br>Also known as: Cornet Benjamin Kimball<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: May 12 1637 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mercy Haseltine - Apr 16 1660 - Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Hameltine - Apr 16 1661<br>Death: June 16 1696 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States<br>Burial: 1696 - Ancient Burying Ground, Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States<br>Parents: Richard Kimball, Ursula Scott<br>Spouses: Mercy Kimball (born Haseltine), Mary Kimball (born Hameltine), <;a>Mary Kimball (born Haziest)<br>Children: Robert Kimball, Abigail Day (born Kimball), Elizabeth Carleton (born Kimball), Captain Richard Kimball, Jonathan Kimball, David Kimball, Abraham Kimball, Samuel Kimball, , Hannah Barker (born Kimball), Ebenezer Kimball, Anna Barker (born Kimball), Hannah Barker (born Kimball)<;/a>, Mary Kimball<br>Siblings: Sarah Allen (born Kimball), Abigail Severance (born Kimball), Ursula Kimball;, Elizabeth Kimball, Richard Kimball, Mary Kimball, Thomas Kimball, Henry Kimball, Martha Kimball, John Kimball, Caleb Kimball Sr<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
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LifeSketch: Benjamin Kimball, son of Richard Kimball (1), was born in 1637, about the time his father moved from Watertown to Ipswich. He died June 11, 1695. He was a carpenter by trade; resided in Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1659; removed to Salisbury, Massachusetts; thence to Rowley, where, May 12, 1663, he bought land of Elizabeth Starrett, of Haverhill. This land was in what was later Bradford.he was elected an overseer of the town. He bought various other lots of land in Bradford. He and his brother Richard Kimball were soldiers in 1683 and 1684 in Captain Appleton's company. [This can't be as Richard died in 1676.] Another brother, Thomas, was killed by an Indian, May 3, 1676. Benjamin was a cornet of horse troops. His house was in the west parish of Bradford, not far from the ancient cemetery. He was a wheelwright as well as farmer.eltine. She was one of the first members received into the First Church in Bradford, when she and sixteen other women were admitted January 7, 1702-3. He owned a fourth part of a saw mill at Haverhill, near Amesbury, bought of Matthew Harriman. The gravestones of Benjamin and Mercy Kimball are in the old graveyard. (from American Family History)