Family:George Kimpton and Sarah Rollins (1)

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Marriage[1][2][4] 22 Jan 1850 Granby, Shefford, Qc, Can
Residence[3] Wisconsin, United States
Children
BirthDeath
1.
18 Mar 1912
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3.
17 Feb 1942
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Abt 1859
 
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22 Nov 1869 Wisconsin, USA
References
  1. R. Neil Broadhurst. Protestant Marriages in the District of Bedford, Qc 1804-1879. (Toronto Public Library (Reference at Bloor & Yonge) 929.37146 B68).
  2. Ancestry.com, Drouin Collection
    Granby Anglican 1850, folio 3, 30 Mar 2007.
  3. Progressive men of the state of Montana
    357/358.

    The maternal grandparents of our subject were George and Sarah (Rollins) Kimpton, natives respectively of Vermont and the Dominion of Canada, their marriage having been solemnized in Stanstead county, Canada. They removed to Wisconsin soon after their marriage, and on the old homestead near the city of Eau Claire, in 1891, George Kimpton died, his widow still maintaining her home on the old place. Their eight children were as follows : Orvilla M., the mother of the subject of this review; Edward A., a prosperous farmer in Broadwater county, Mont. ; Alvin, who resides near the old Wisconsin homestead ; Lillie, the wife of Melville J. Farrel, still resides near the city of Eau Claire ; Archie, who also makes his home in that locality; Washington I., who was an influential farmer of Broadwater county, Mont., died in 1898, and Emily and Emma M., who died in infancy.

  4. Drouin Collection, Granby Anglican, 1850, folio 3: Married on the twenty second day of January, one thousand eight hundred & fifty by me George Slacks, Minister of the Church of England, George Kimpton, fifth son of the late Rufus Kimpton of Stanstead, yeoman and Betsey his wife, maiden name Wait, and sarah Rollins second daughter of Samuel Rollins of Shefford, yeoman and of Sarah his wife maiden name Geer, George of major, Sarah of minor age with consent of parents & after due publication of Banns. (signed) George Kimpton, Sarah Rollins & Geo. Slack, Minister. Witnesses David H. Marrill, Lilletta Kimpton.