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Jacob Friedrich Kimberling
m. 18 Feb 1695/96 - Jacob Friedrich Kimberling1721/22 - 1763
Facts and Events
Jacob Kimberling was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Estate Records
- Page 411.--20th August, 1765. Mary Magdalene Kimberland's bond (with Jos. Robinson) as administratrix of Jacob Kimberland.
- Vol. 1 - AUGUST 20, 1765. - (441) Susanna Shaddon qualified administratrix of husband, Mathew Shaddon. Mary Magdalene Kimberland qualified administratrix of husband, Jacob Kimberland.
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Vol. 2 - FEE BOOKS OF AUGUSTA COURT - 1765-- page 95, Susannah Shaddon, R. Oak; Mary Magdalene Kimberland, R. Oak. (Note: this appears to be Jacob Kimberlin's wife, Mary Magdalene, just after Jacob's death in 1763).
- Vol. 2 - Neill vs. Duigess--O. S. 191; N. S. 67--In 1763 Michael Kimberling's father made a settlement on now Kimberling's fork of Walker's Creek in present Tazewell County, where he was killed by Indians. (Note: proves Michael as a son of Jacob).
Information on Jacob Kimberling
JACOB KIMBERLING HAD A SECOND MARRIAGE AFTER MARIA SCHMALZHAF DIED IN GERMANY. ADAM WAS BORN TO THE FIRST WIFE. THE
SECOND WIFE WAS MAGDALENA SCHUMACHER.
THE FIRST TWO CHILDREN WERE THE OFFSPRING OF JACOB AND HIS FIRST WIFE. THE REST WERE THE PROGENY OF THE SECOND WIFE.
11 OCT., 1763 JACOB KIMBERLIN WAS KILLED BY INDIANS NEAR WINSTON MEADOWS ON WALKER CREEK BRANCH OF KIMBERLING CREEK AND JACOB'S NEW SETTLEMENT CALLED KIMBERLIN IN PRESENT BLAND CO., VA.
29 SEPT., 1750 JACOB FRIEDRICH KUMMERLIN /KUEMMERLE/KIMBERLIN/KIMBERLING SIGNED THE 3 QUALIFYING LISTS AT PHILADELPHIA, PA AS DEPARTING ON THE SHIP OSGOOD CAPTAINED BY WM. WILKIE WITH 486 PEOPLE ABOARD WITH ONE STOP AT COWES, ENGLAND AND ARRIVING ON THIS SAID DATE. OSGOOD 1750 WAS WRITTEN IN THE KB*
Note: FAMILY GROUP SHEETS WERE DISCOVERED IN THE FILES IN SALT LAKE DURING THE SPRING OF 1992. THESE RECORDS HAVE BEEN IN SLC SINCE THE 1950'S AND 60'S. CONTRIBUTORS WERE A WAGNER AND A ZEYER.
Citations
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=br1&id=I2234
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 W. Paul Gilbert. Paul Gilbert's Genealogica Collection - Kimberling Information.
- ↑ Headley, Robert K. Genealogical Abstracts from 18th-century Virginia Newspapers. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, c1987)
pg. 195.
Kimberlin, Jacob, killed by Indians near New River in [Oct.] 1763. (VG 4 NOv. 1763).
- Rhinehart “Rinard” E. Kimberlin and his Questionable Parentage, by Floyd Thomas Pratt.
1763 Death of father; Hans Jacob Kümmerlein Sr. He was killed by Indians in 1763 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Many records have indicated this information but Tazewell County, Virginia was not officially created until 1799. Therefore, his death may have been in what is now Tazewell County but back in 1763 Augusta County, Virginia was the original parent county for Botetourt (1769), Fincastle (1772), Washington (1776), Russell (1785) counties. Therefore, he was killed in 1763 in officially Augusta County, Virginia what is now located in Tazewell County, Virginia. Source [4] bears this out.
- ↑ Killed by Indians.
See general note on this person.
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