Their children:
1. Caleb b. Sept. 8, 1662, d. Feb. 4, 1736, m. Nov. 23, 1685, Lucy Edwards, b. Feb. 28, 1666/7, d. Aug. 13, 1714. Lucy was the mother of all his children. He later married three other wives: Elizabeth Rindge, Hannah _____, and Mary Burley.
2. Anna or Hannah b. Dec. 11, 1664, m. Christopher Martin
3. Elizabeth b. Sept. 8 (or June 3), 1666, d. Aug. 17, 1728; m. Jan. 4, 1687, Jeremiah Jewett
4. Abigail b. June/July, 1668, d. May 30, 1758; m. Jan 1693, Nathaniel Adams
5. Mary b. abt. 1671, m. June 16, 1696, Thomas Potter
6. Richard d. April 10, 1678
7. Robert b. abt. 1674, d. in England June 27, 1703
8. Abraham b. June 29, 1676, d. young
9. Benjamin b. March 22, 1678, d. 1704 unmarried
10. Sarah b. May 19, 1680, m. Dec. 17, 1701, Joseph Fellows
Caleb is mentioned in the will of his father, Richard Kimball, signed 5 Mar 1674/5, proved 28 Sep 1675. (Richard died June 22, 1675.) "...And to my son Caleb I give that peace of land knowne by the name of Tings Lott, and all my land att Wattells neck with my marsh at the hundreds knowne by the name of Wiatts marsh, and all my working tools except two axes, all to be delivered present after my discease also I give fourteen pounds to his seven children equally to be devided, to be payd as they come of age or at Day of mariage, and if any dye before, that part to be equally devided amongst the rest." --Morrison & Sharples I:32.
"7 Caleb Kimball2 (Richard1) was born in Ipswich, Mass., in 1639. He married, Nov. 7, 1660, Anna, daughter of Robert and Ann Hazeltine of Rowley, Mass., b. April 1, 1640, d. April 9, 1688. She was a sister of his brother Benjamin's wife. He resided in Ipswich and died in 1682. He was a propserous farmer and owned at different times many tracts of land. On July 6, 1665, he bought his brother Richard's house in Ipswich, with adjacent lands, and lands in Salisbury and Bradford were owned by him. The inventory of his estate was taken Sept. 23, 1682, and shows that he owned at that time, eighteen head of cattle, twenty-three sheep, ten swine, and three horses. He was free from debt, and his widow was to have the use of his property until his children became of age. The children were all born in Ipswich." --Morrison & Sharples I:46.
Sources:
Nareen, with thanks.
History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897... Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples.
Their children:
1. Caleb b. Sept. 8, 1662, d. Feb. 4, 1736, m. Nov. 23, 1685, Lucy Edwards, b. Feb. 28, 1666/7, d. Aug. 13, 1714. Lucy was the mother of all his children. He later married three other wives: Elizabeth Rindge, Hannah _____, and Mary Burley.
2. Anna or Hannah b. Dec. 11, 1664, m. Christopher Martin
3. Elizabeth b. Sept. 8 (or June 3), 1666, d. Aug. 17, 1728; m. Jan. 4, 1687, Jeremiah Jewett
4. Abigail b. June/July, 1668, d. May 30, 1758; m. Jan 1693, Nathaniel Adams
5. Mary b. abt. 1671, m. June 16, 1696, Thomas Potter
6. Richard d. April 10, 1678
7. Robert b. abt. 1674, d. in England June 27, 1703
8. Abraham b. June 29, 1676, d. young
9. Benjamin b. March 22, 1678, d. 1704 unmarried
10. Sarah b. May 19, 1680, m. Dec. 17, 1701, Joseph Fellows
Caleb is mentioned in the will of his father, Richard Kimball, signed 5 Mar 1674/5, proved 28 Sep 1675. (Richard died June 22, 1675.) "...And to my son Caleb I give that peace of land knowne by the name of Tings Lott, and all my land att Wattells neck with my marsh at the hundreds knowne by the name of Wiatts marsh, and all my working tools except two axes, all to be delivered present after my discease also I give fourteen pounds to his seven children equally to be devided, to be payd as they come of age or at Day of mariage, and if any dye before, that part to be equally devided amongst the rest." --Morrison & Sharples I:32.
"7 Caleb Kimball2 (Richard1) was born in Ipswich, Mass., in 1639. He married, Nov. 7, 1660, Anna, daughter of Robert and Ann Hazeltine of Rowley, Mass., b. April 1, 1640, d. April 9, 1688. She was a sister of his brother Benjamin's wife. He resided in Ipswich and died in 1682. He was a propserous farmer and owned at different times many tracts of land. On July 6, 1665, he bought his brother Richard's house in Ipswich, with adjacent lands, and lands in Salisbury and Bradford were owned by him. The inventory of his estate was taken Sept. 23, 1682, and shows that he owned at that time, eighteen head of cattle, twenty-three sheep, ten swine, and three horses. He was free from debt, and his widow was to have the use of his property until his children became of age. The children were all born in Ipswich." --Morrison & Sharples I:46.
Sources:
Nareen, with thanks.
History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897... Leonard Allison Morrison and Stephen Paschall Sharples.
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