10. | Henry Kimball, Sr. blev født den 12 aug. 1615 i Rattlesden, Suffolk, England; blev døbt den 12 aug. 1615 i Rattlesden, Suffolk, England (søn af Richard Kimball, Sr og Ursula Scott); døde den 12 aug. 1676 i Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1676. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
- Indvandring: 1634, Massachusetts, USA; Arrival in America
Notater:
From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kimball-138
Biography
Henry was born shortly before 12 August 1615, the child of Ursula Scott and Richard Kemball. [1][2]
August 12, 1615 -- Henry Kimball was christened at Rattlesden, Suffolk, England.[3]
1634 -- Henry Kimball emigrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
May 3, 1676 -- Henry Kimball died at Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts[citation needed]
OR
August 12, 1676 -- Henry Kimball died at Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts[4]
Henry settled first in Watertown, Massachusetts, and remained there after his father moved to Ipswich. Sometime after 1646 he followed his father to that place, and about 1655 he removed to Wenham, and spent the remainder of this life in that town.
8 Nov 1659, he subscribed £3 as minister's rate, one-half in wheat, the other half in Indian corn, "at Marchant's price” and in 1660 he contributed 10s towards the new meeting house. He was chosen constable 22 Oct 1669. [5]
Henry gave several depositions in court, among which was one given 4 mo. (June) 1665, wherein he states "that he never gave Goodman Symonds 5s & 6 pens a day for his boy and his bullockes, nor never did intend it, and sins the last March Corte he came to me and tould me he would take but five shillings."[6] In 1656 he complained against Thomas Smith of Ipswich on account of Smith's cows destroying his corn about two weeks before general training and the fence was broken down. On 27 Nov. 1656 “Mary Parcker, aged about twenty years, testified that Henry Kimball never agreed with her for the stripes he gave her until Robert Whitman went to her master’s house a few days before April 23.”
Henry deposed in 1669 that he was 53 years old.
Dated the 17th of may 1676
the court grants administration to Richard & John Kimball of the… estate of their father Henry Kimball according to agreement dated the 26 of Sept 1676 they to pay the debtes as is exprest in another writing…
At the court held at Ipswich the 26 of sept:1676 Richard & John Kemball sons of Henry Kimball deceased adminstrators upon there ffathers Henery Kimballs estate according to agreement between them & there mother in law doe ingage to aquit there sd mother in law from all her late husbands proper debts and to discharge them out of there ffathers estate wch by agreement they have taken into there hands out of which estate they also are to pay to there mother in law Elizabeth Kimball 15£ for the bringing up of there younger sister Deborah out of wich the sayd mother is to pay the sd Deborah 5£ wn she come to age And also the sd Richard & John are to pay to there ten brothers & sisters fifty shillings apiece wn they come to age and the rest of the estate to be theres. Richard the eldest son to have a duble portion.
An agreement made between us Richard Kemball and John Kemball sons of Henery kemboll Late deseased do for ourselves and all the rest of our fathers children outthe one party: and Elizabeth kemball the Late wife and relect of the sayd Henery kemball deseased on the other party: wittneseth that we have mutally agreed that the said Elizabeth administratrix to the estat of her Late husband shall deliver up all the estate that she hath in her custody that her Late husband brought to her: to the sayd Richard kemball and John kemball aforesaid and also the sayd Elizabeth doth hereby resine up all her right that she hath in [ ] too her Late husbands estate unto her sons in Law aforesaid and we the said Richard and John kemball doe here by aquit and discharge the said Elizabeth… all our father Henery kembals debts that were dew from him… and we the aforesaid Richard and John kemball doe for our selves and all the rest of our fathers children covenant and agree with our said mother in law Elizabeth kemball that she shall have all the estate that she brought too our father Henery kemball and that [ ] we nor any of our fathers children will not demand any part of the same: where upon I the said Elizabeth… doe hereby aquit and discharge the said Richard and John kemball or any other that may be [ ] in my late husbands estat: from all the debts that were dew from my former husband Rayner or from my selfe any way before I was maried to my late husband kemball and we the partys above wreten the sayd Elizabeth: and the sayd Richard and John kemball doe bind our selves in abond of fifty pounds each to other to doe and performe what we have above Ingadged this 26 of Septem 1676…
The mark of X Elizabeth Kemball
Richard kemball his L Mark
John Kimball
Walter Fayerfeld
John Gilbertt
Wives
According to the History of the Kimball Family (1897), Henry Kimball's first wife was Mary, daughter of John and Mary (___) Wyatt who came over on the same ship as the Kimballs.[8]
Subsequent research, however, found that John Wyatt's wife had previously been married to Edward Riddlesdale, and that the children who came over with them on the ship were John Wyatt's step children, not his own, although likely adopted and treated as his own in his will.[9] This research found that the Riddlesdale daughters who were baptized in Assington, England were later identified as the [adopted] children of John Wyatt, who probably had no children of his own.
Robert Charles Anderson supports this view in his Great Migration series (2008).
Henry Kimball was married to:
(1640 Mary Riddlesdale (1622-1672), dau of Edward and Mary (____) Riddlesdale, and step/adopted daughter of John Wyatt.
(1672) Elizabeth Gilbert (1617-1676), widow of William Rayner; daughter of Humphrey and Elizabeth (____) Gilbert.
Children
Per "Gleanings," in NEHGS Register, 28:242, Henry Kimball has been believed to have had 13 children as supported by the following:
The inventory of Henry Kimball's estate (Essex Wills, i. 45) mentioned a debt due from his son Caleb, late deceased.
The inventory of Caleb's estate (i. 36,45) mentioned that administration was granted on 30th 9th mo., 1675 to Henry and Richard Kimball; but on 30 4th mo, 1676, it was noted, "The said Henry [Kimball] being deceased, sole administration is granted to said Richard, who is to pay out to each of them when they come of age." There was also something due to Caleb, "to his uncle Richard's estate."
In the files of the probate office, an order of the Court, endorsed on the original inventory of the estate of Henry Kimball, dated September 26, 1676, referring to an agreement between Richard Kimball and John Kimball and their stepmother; adding: "They also are to pay their mother-in-law Elizabeth Kimball 15ls for the bringing up of their younger sister Deborah [Kimball] out of which the said mother is to pay the sd. Deborah 5ls when she comes to age.
Said Richard [Kimball] and John [Kimball] are to pay their ten brothers and sisters fifty shillings apeece whenthey come o age
Richard [Kimball] the eldest son to have a duble portion."
Children of Henry and Mary (Riddlesdale) Kimball:[10]
Mary, b. 29 November 1641 Watertown, MA
Richard, b 13 October 1643 Watertown, MA
John, b 25 December 1645 Watertown, MA
Caleb, b 1647 Ipswich, MA; d. unm. Sept. 18, 1675
Dorcas, b abt 1649; m. Thomas Dow Dec 1 1668
Abigail, b abt 1652; m John Wycome, May 14, 1673
Sarah, b abt 1654; m. Daniel Gage May 3 1675
Henry, b abt 1655; m. Hannah Marsh Dec 14 1677
Mehitable, b 1658 in Wenham, MA; m. Thomas Sticney
Benjamin, b Dec 12, 1659 in Wenham, MA
Joseph, b 20 Jan 1661 in Wenham, MA
Martha, b Aug 18, 1664; m. Daniel Chase
Deborah, b 1668
Sources
↑ Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635: http://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Elizabeth-1634-1635/4789
↑ Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire, vol 1, p 1
↑ "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMD6-KW5 : 30 December 2014), Henry Kemball, Henry Kemball; citing RATTLESDEN,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 0453039 IT 1.
↑ Genealogical & Family History of the State of NH, p 1
↑ Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury- Mary L. Holman, The Rumford Press, Concord, 1938- Vol. I, p. 73ff
↑ Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County- Vol. II, p. 11
↑ Essex County Registry of Probate- Docket No. 15592
↑ History of the Kimball Family (1897)p 68; Genealogical & Family History of the State of NH makes the same claim.
↑ "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and his wife Mary (_____) Riddlesdale," in NEHGS Register 143:213.
↑ History of the Kimball Family in America from 1634 to 1897. Page 36-37.
See also
Stearns, Ezra S. Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire (Lewis Publishing Co., 1908) Page 1
"Abstracts From Essex County, Mass., Probate Records", The Genealogical Quarterly Magazine (Eban Putnam, Salem, Mass., 1900) Vol. 1, Page 122-3
Henry blev gift med Mary Riddlesdale cirka 1640 i Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Mary (datter af Edward Riddlesdale og Mary Marie Jackson) blev født den 29 jan. 1621 i Assington, Suffolk, England; blev døbt den 29 jan. 1622 i Assington, Suffolk, England; døde den 12 aug. 1672 i Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1672. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]
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