ViewsWatchersBrowse |
Family tree▼ (edit)
m. 8 Sep 1864
Facts and Events
http://www.archive.org/stream/lineagebook21revogoog/lineagebook21revogoog_djvu.txt Vol. 21, page 177 Mrs. Saidee Jackman Kimball Miller. No. 11461 Born in Illinois. Wife of Franklin I. Miller. Descendant of Capt. Peter Kimball, Sergt. Eliphalet Kilburn and George Jackman, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Benjamin Rush Kimball and Caroline F. Jackman, his wife. Granddaughter of John Adams Jackman and Sarah Farnum Sargent, his wife; David Flanders Kimball and Mary P. Kilburn, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Jackman and Sarah Bamford, his wife; Benjamin Thurston Kimball and Mary Kilburn, his wife; Enoch Kilburn and Betsey Moore, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Jackman and Martha Webster, his wife; Peter Kimball and Elizabeth Thurston, his wife; Eliphalet Kilburn and Mary Thorla, his wife. Peter Kimball served four campaigns and one of them as a private. He was at Long Island, and his diary of 1776 has been published. He commanded a company at Bennington, where he was wounded. He held many offices of trust at Boscawen, where he died, 1811, aged seventy-two. Eliphalet Kilburn served six enlistments during the war. He was at the siege of Boston, Ticonderoga, at the surrender of Burgoyne and in the Rhode Island campaign. He was bom at Rowley, Mass., 1752, and died at Boscawen, 1844. George Jackman served on the Committee of Safety, signed the Articles of Association and was a delegate to the conven- tion to form a permanent place of State government. He enlisted to fill the quota and for over thirty years was town clerk of Boscawen. He died, 1829, aged ninety-four. Also No. 5748 in Vol. 6, page 252. |