Person:John Kimball (26)

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John Kimball
 
m. 8 Oct 1665
  1. John Kimball1668 - 1668
  2. John Kimball1671 -
m.
  1. John Kimball1712 - 1758
  2. Nathan Kimball1719 - 1753
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] John Kimball
Gender Male
Alt Birth[2][3] 19 Jul 1668 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Birth[1] 8 Jan 1671 Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage to Hannah Gould

Identity

Holman and Hoyt-Old Families assert that the John born Oct 1668(VR) Jul 1668 (pub gens) is the Son Kimball, of John, who died 5 Dec 1668 in Newbury and that the John who married Hannah Gould is the John, son of John, born Jan 1671 in Amesbury. Holman's and Hoyt's approach reconciles these two Johns (1668, 1671).

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Kimball, in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Amesbury, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1913)
    v 1 p 154.

    Kimball, John, s. John and Mary, Jan. 8, 1671, N.CT. R.

  2. 2.0 2.1 John Kimball, in Morrison, Leonard Allison, and Stephen Paschall Sharples. History of the Kimball Family in America, from 1634 to 1897: and of Its Ancestors the Kemballs or Kemboldes of England, with an Account of the Kembles of Boston, Massachusetts. (Boston, Massachusetts: Damrell & Upham, 1897)
    p 64, 65.

    John Kimball4 (John3, Henry2, Richard1) was born July 19, 1668, in Newbury, Mass. He was a wheelwright by trade an lived in Amesbury, Mass. He married Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel Gould, as is shown by a deed made Feb. 11, 1713-4, in which John Kimball, Jr., and his wife Hannah of Amesbury, Samuel Gold, Joseph Gold, Thomas Beedle, and Mary Jones, widow of Joseph Jones, children of Nathaniel Gold and Elizabeth his wife convey property that they inherited from Nathaniel Gould, who died in 1693.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Stearns, Ezra S.; William F. Whitcher; and Edward Everett Parker. Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. (New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908)
    v 1 p 1, 2.

    John (2), oldest son and second child of John (1) and Mary (Jordan) Kimball, born in Newbury, July 19, 1668, was a wheelwright by trade, and lived in Amesbury. He married Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel Gould, as is shown by a deed made February 11, 1714 in which John Kimball, J., and wife Hannah, of Amesbury, Samuel Gold, Joseph Gold, Thomas Beedle, and Mary Jones, widow of Joseph Jones, children of Nathaniel Gold and Elizabeth his wife convey property that they inherited from Nathaniel Gould, who died in 1693. (exactly as written in Morrison)