Person:Anna Kimball (2)

Anna Spaulding Kimball
m. 8 Feb 1845
  1. Rachel Sylvia Kimball1846 - 1847
  2. John (Don) Heber Kimball1850 - 1918
  3. Willard H. Kimball1853 - 1854
  4. Lydia Holmes Kimball1855 - 1928
  5. Anna Spaulding Kimball1857 - 1932
  6. Eliza Kimball1859 - 1906
  7. Washington Heber Kimball1861 - 1914
  8. Joshua Heber Kimball1862 - 1863
  9. Franklin Heber Kimball1864 - 1865
Facts and Events
Name Anna Spaulding Kimball
Gender Female
Birth? 18 Mar 1857 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT
Death? 26 Nov 1932 San Francisco, San Francisco
Burial? 1932 Salt Lake City C, Salt Lake City, S.L., UT

1910 United States Federal Census Record Name: Anna Knox Age in 1910: 55 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855 BirthPlace: Utah Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law Father's Birth Place: Vermont Mother's Birth Place: Vermont Home in 1910: Salt Lake City Ward 4, Salt Lake, Utah Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Living with daugher Eva and family.

Nov. 27 1932 Mrs. Annie K. Knox, 70, daughter of the late Heber C. Kimball, counselor to Brigham Young, president of the L. D. S. church, and Lucy Walker Smith Kimball, died at her home in San Francisco Saturday, according to word received here by relatives. Mrs. Knox was born in Salt Lake and had lived in San Francisco several years. Surviving are a son and daughter, John Knox and Eva Knox, both of San Francisco, and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be conducted in the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel Tuesday afternoon. The time will be announced later. Burial will take place in the City cemetery.

Nov. 28 Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Kimball Knox, 70, daughter of the late President Heber C. Kimball, who died Saturday at her home in San Francisco, will be conducted Wednesday at noon in the Eighteenth ward chapel. Bishop Thomas A. Clawson will officiate. Mrs. Knox. The body will arrive Tuesday from San Francisco, and friends may call at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the City cemetery. Mrs. Knox was an employe of the Z. C. M. I. for 28 years before moving to San Francisco. She is survived by two children, Mrs. Robert Nortrope, Nampa, Cal., and John G. Knox, San Francisco, and seven grandchildren. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Joseph Kimball, Elder J. Golden Kimball of the First Seven Presidents of Seventies; Albert H. Kimball, Samuel H. Kimball, Daniel H. Kimball, Hyrum Kimball, Mrs. Rosalia K. Edwards, Mrs. Melbina K. Driggs, Mrs. May K. Moffat, Mrs. Abbie K. Burrows and Mrs. Alice K. Smith.