Person:Marmaduke Kimbrough (1)

Watchers
Marmaduke Kimbrough
  1. John KimbroughAbt 1743 -
  2. Nathaniel KimbroughAbt 1745 - 1807
  3. Jesse KimbroughAbt 1750 -
  4. Sarah KimbroughAbt 1751 - 1837
  5. Thomas KimbroughBef 1756 -
  6. Amelia KimbroughAbt 1756 -
  7. Marmaduke Kimbrough1762 - 1849
  • HMarmaduke Kimbrough1762 - 1849
  • WSusan HunterBef 1769 - Bef 1795
m. Bef 1786
  1. William KimbroughAbt 1786 -
m. 4 Aug 1795
Facts and Events
Name Marmaduke Kimbrough
Alt Name Duke Kimbrough
Gender Male
Birth[1] 14 Nov 1762 Rowan County, North Carolina
Marriage Bef 1786 to Susan Hunter
Marriage 4 Aug 1795 Jefferson County, Tennesseeto Eunice Carlock
Death[1] 21 Sep 1849 Mossy Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee

Information on Marmaduke Kimbrough

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Husband's Name

Duke (Marmaduke) KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRR-V3)  Pedigree  

Born:  14 Nov 1762  Place:  Rowan, North Carolina   
Died:  21 Sep 1849  Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee   
Buried:  Sep 1849  Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee   
Married:  4 Aug 1795  Place:  , Jefferson, Tennessee   

Father:  Bradley C. KIMBROUGH (AFN:8351-Z4)  Family  
Mother:  Sarah THOMPSON (AFN:FB1S-P5)   

Wife's Name

Eunice CARLOCK (AFN:VKRS-KN)  Pedigree  

Born:  24 Oct 1770  Place:  Agusta County, Virginia, Virginia   
Died:  19 Mar 1856  Place:  Jefferson, Tennessee   
Buried:  19 Mar 1856  Place:  , Jefferson, Tennessee, Mossy Creek Ir
Married:  4 Aug 1795  Place:  , Jefferson, Tennessee   

Father:  John Christian CARLOCK (AFN:CZ89-2R)  Family  
Mother:  Sarah WHITMAN (AFN:CZ89-3X)   

Children


1.  Sex  Name    
 F Susan KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-B6)  Pedigree  

   Born:  30 Jan 1804   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee   

2.  Sex  Name    
 M Duke Whitman KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-SL)  Pedigree  

   Born:  1 Mar 1801   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tenness
   Died:  4 Jul 1853   Place:  Jefferson, Tennessee   
   Buried:  Jul 1853   Place:  Jefferson, Tennessee   

3.  Sex  Name    
 F Catherine KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-FP)  Pedigree  

   Born:  10 Apr 1808   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee   

4.  Sex  Name    
 M Thomas KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-CC)  Pedigree  

   Born:  2 May 1805   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tenness
   Died:  12 May 1886   Place:  Westbank Of Creek, Dutch Mills, Arkansas   
   Buried:  May 1886   Place:  Baptiste Church Cemetery, Dutch Mills, Arkansas   

5.  Sex  Name    
 M Jessie KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-5B)  Pedigree  

   Born:  20 Jun 1796   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tenness
   Died:  1796   Place:  Infant   

6.  Sex  Name    
 M Jacob Carlock KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-91)  Pedigree  

   Born:  20 Jun 1802   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tenness
   Buried:    Place:  Guntersville, , Alabama   

7.  Sex  Name    
 M Robert Gentry KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRR-CH)  Pedigree  

   Born:  24 Jul 1806   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tenness
   Died:  22 Jul 1879   Place:  Near Mars Hill, Marshall, Tenness
   Buried:  Jul 1879   Place:  Near Mars Hill, Marshall, Tennessee   

8.  Sex  Name    
 F Sarah KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-6H)  Pedigree  

   Born:  20 Aug 1797   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee   

9.  Sex  Name    
 M Bradley KIMBROUGH (AFN:VKRQ-7N)  Pedigree  

   Born:  3 Nov 1799   Place:  Mossy Creek, Jefferson, Tenness
   Died:  30 Jun 1874   Place:  Dandridge, Jefferson, Tennessee   
   Buried:  Jun 1874   Place:  Dandridge, Jefferson, Tennessee
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.

    "Duke Kimbrough was a Baptist minister. He moved from North Carolina to Tennessee about 1780." (Early Kimbroughs and Some of Their Descendants - Synthesis of Kimbrough Data," prepared by F. Tom Carson, 1968, Charlottesville, Virginia. A Synthesis of Data Published in the First Four Volumes of the Kimbro - Kimbrough Quarterly Association, page 19.)

    Duke came to what is now Jefferson County, Tennessee when he was 21 years of age. He married Mary Gentry, a daughter of Robert Gentry. She lived near Dandridge. Her father gave them a fine farm there where they lived for some time. They then bought a farm near Mossy Creek (now Jefferson City). Duke and Mary had one child, Mary, who married William Chilton. After Mary's death, Duke married Susan Hunter, the daughter of Isaac Hunter of Washington County, Tennessee. Duke and Susan had four sons. They were William, Isaac, John, and Elisha. After Susan's death, Duke married Eunice Carlock, the daughter of Christopher Carlock who lived near Dandridge. They had nine children, six sons and three daughters. Bradley and Robert G. were two of the sons. Duke became a Baptist in spite of his inherited prejudices which were strongly Episcopalian. He joined the Baptist Church that later became Dandridge church but then was known as "Kooks Meeting House". It was located three miles northeast of Dandridge. His was the twenty-fifth name on the membership roll. In July 1793 he was a leading member of the church. He was ordained on Saturday 4 Aug. 1797. He was pastor of the church for over fifty years from July 1799 to his death 21 Sept. 1849. Duke utilized only two books, his Bible and Hymn book. These he had with him at all times which he constantly used. He was a living concordance of the Scriptures to the younger ministers. Duke's son Isaac married Mary Randolph, a daughter of James Randolph of Dandridge. He was born 26 Apr. 1788. Duke's son Bradley married Martha H. Whitaker, a daughter of John J. Whitaker of Mulberry, Lincoln County, 31 Aug. 1837. He was born 3 Nov. 1799. In 1822 he began reading law with Jacob Peck, who was a State Supreme Court Judge. In 1824 the Supreme Court, which sat at Rogersville, gave him license to practice. He then located at Madisonville, where he practiced as a leading attorney for ten years. He was a Representative of Monroe County in the State Legislature and as a member, he was appointed a member of the State Convention which remodeled the State Constitution in 1834. He refused to be a candidate for re-election the following year but chose to be a minister of the Gospel. He was ordained a minister by the Madisonville Baptist Church in 1835. He late moved to Mulberry in Lincoln County. He died on 30 June 1874. Robert G., another son of Duke was born 24 July 1806. He was tutored some at a Methodist College at New Market. On 23 Jan. 1836 he married Lemira A. Wheeler, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Wheeler of Campbell County near Jacksboro. He moved there and in 1844 he moved to Knox County. He died at his farm in Marshall County near Mars Hill, on 22 July 1879.

    https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=capenoch&id=I27426

  2.   Carson, F. Tom (Frederick Thomas). A history of the Carson family, and the allied families, Cooke, Kimbrough and Henderson: being an account of the forebears and the descendants of Doctor William Cooke Carson and Dorcas Elizabeth Kimbrough of Tennessee and Texas. (Washington [District of Columbia]: L.C. Photoduplication Service, 1986)
    pg. 4.

    3. Marmaduke Kimbrough, b. ca 1700

    4. Bradley Kimbrough, b. ca. 1730, m. Sarah Thompson

    5. Duke Kimbrough, b. 1762, m. Susan Hunter

    6. William Kimbrough, b. ca. 1786, m. Elizabeth Molder

    7. Isaac Barton Kimbrough, b. 1826, m. Mary Jane Henderson

    8. William Cooke Carson, b. 1848, m. Dorcas Alexander Kimbrough

    https://ia801009.us.archive.org/28/items/historyofcarsonf00cars/historyofcarsonf00cars.pdf