Richard Kimball

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Richard Kimball, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), was born about 1595.1 He died at Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts, 22 June 1675.1

Richard married (1) Ursula Scott, daughter of Henry Scott and Martha (…), at England, about 1614;1,2,3 he married (2) Margaret Cole, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), at Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, 23 October 1661.1,4

30 April 1634, Richard Kimball and his family embarked in the Elizabeth of Ipswich, William Andrew master, bound for New England: Richard Kemball 39, Ursula (age not given), Henry 15, Richard 11, Mary 9, Martha 5, John 3, Thomas 1.

He was of Watertown, and in Ipswich by 1636, listed as a commoner in 1641 and described as a "wheelwright."

Will was dated 5 Mar 1674/5; proved 28 Sep 1675.2,5

Family 1

Ursula Scott b. abt. 1595, d. bef. 23 Oct 1661
Children
  • Henry Kimball1 b. 12 Aug 1615
  • Abigail Kimball+1 b. 5 Nov 1617, d. 17 Jun 1658
  • Elizabeth Kimball1 b. abt. 1621
  • Richard Kimball1 b. abt. 1623
  • Mary Kimball1 b. abt. 1625
  • Martha Kimball1 b. abt. 1629
  • John Kimball1 b. abt. 1631
  • Thomas Kimball1 b. abt. 1633
  • Caleb Kimball1 b. say 1635
  • Benjamin Kimball1 b. say 1637
  • Sarah Kimball1 b. say 1639

Family 2

Margaret Cole d. 1 Mar 1675/76
This person was last edited on15 Dec 2017

Citations

  1. [S2053] Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr. and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, The Great Migration: Immigrants To New England, 1634-1635 (7 vols., Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999-2011), 4:154-160, further cited as Anderson, et al., The Great Migration.
  2. [S7] David W. Hoyt, Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts (1897; reprint, Somersworth, New Hampshire: New England History Press, 1981), further cited as Hoyt, Families of Salisbury and Amesbury.
  3. [S1872] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, 3 vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 892, further cited as Torrey, New England Marriages (2011).
  4. [S1872] Torrey, New England Marriages (2011), 893.
  5. [S1492] Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660: A Comprehensive Listing Compiled from English Public Records of Those Who Took Ship to the Americas for Political, Religious, and Economic Reasons; of Those Who Were Deported for Vagrancy, Roguery, or Non-Conformity; and of Those Who Were Sold to Labour in the New Colonies (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing, 1987), 115, further cited as Coldham, Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660.