Person:Benton Kimball (1)

Watchers
m. Bet 1865 and 1867
  1. Leona Kimball1876 - 1935
  2. Benton Kimball1879 - 1899
Facts and Events
Name Benton Kimball
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 19 Apr 1879 Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Death[2] 24 Nov 1899 Houston, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
Burial[2] Houston, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesHouston Cemetery
References
  1. Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    186B, 1880.

    Roll: 643
    Houston; ED: 26; SD: 1; Pg: 1
    Age: 11/12
    Month born: Jun

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Find A Grave
    2009.

    Name: Benton Hill Kimball
    Birth: Apr. 19, 1879
    Death: Nov. 24, 1899

  3. United States Work Projects Administration. Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writer's Project. (Manuscript Division, Library of Congress)
    Arkansas Narratives, Volume II, Part 3, pp 133-134, 1937.

    Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson
    Person interviewed: Josephine Hamilton
    Hazen, Arkansas
    Age: 77
    “I was born near Houston, Mississippi, in 1860. We lived about three miles north when I can first recollect. My mistress was named Frankie Hill and my master was Littleton Hill...
    Once young mistress was sick. She had malaria fever. I was sitting down in the other room. Young master was lying on de bed in the same room. A woman what was waiting on her brought the baby in to put a cloth on him. He was bout two months old, little red-headed baby. He was kicking and I got tickled at him. Young master slapped me. The blood from my nose spouted out and I was jess def for a long time. He beat me around till Miss Polly come in there and said ‘You quit beating that little colored girl. You oughter be ashamed. Your wife in there nearly dead.’ ‘Yes maam, she did die.’ I never will forgit Miss Polly. I saved one of the young mistress little girl bout seven or eight years old. Miss Frankie raised a little deer up grown. It would run at anybody. Didn’t belong at the house. It got so it would run me. It started at the little girl and I pulled her in on the porch backwards and in a long hall. Her mama show was proud. Said the deer would paw her to death."

  4.   The birth of the boy mentioned in this narrative is most likely Benton based on the timing of the death of his mother.