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About Richard Kimball
Millman and Farmer. Ship Owner, Storekeeper. Inventory, 687 acres, 13 head cattle, sheep and swine, interest in 2 sawmills.
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From History of the Kimball Family, Vol. 2, p. 1099:
Richard Kimball2 (Caleb1) baptized March 25, 1707; died 1781; married (Ints.) Sept. 1, 1733, Catherine Couzens; married 2d (Ints.) Aug. 6, 1740, Hannah Lord of Berwick, Me. His will was proved June 13, 1781. He gives his son Israel the home lot, his son Richard the land undivided between him and his brother, Capt. Nathaniel, and one-fourth of one-third of a saw-mill. He was an early settler of Wells, and had seven cows and eight oxen in 1750. He was hunted by the Indians in 1724. He kept a store in Kennebunk in 1730. He gave one shirt and one pair of stockings for the army in 1778. He was one of the owners of the first vessel in Wells in 1755. He built a sloop in 1767.
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Richard Kimball's Timeline
1707 |
March 23, 1707
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Wells, York County, Maine
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March 25, 1707
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Wells, York County, Maine
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March 25, 1707
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1734 |
October 12, 1734
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Wells, ME
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1737 |
May 15, 1737
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1744 |
November 14, 1744
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wells, York, ME, United States
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1750 |
April 29, 1750
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Kennebunk, York County, Maine
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1781 |
July 13, 1781
Age 74
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Wells, York County, Maine, United States
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