Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for the Jacob KIMBALL Family
Husband: Jacob KIMBALL
Birthdate: 1 Dec 1735
Birthplace: Preston, New London, CT
Death date: 18 May 1826
Place of death: Paupack, Pike, PA
Burial: Old Paupack Cemetery, unmarked grave
Father: Jaocb KIMBALL
Mother: Mary PARKE
Marriage date: 16 Jan 1754
Marriage place: Plainfield, Windham, CT
Wife: Esther PHILLIPS
Birthdate: 2 Mar 1735
Birthplace: Plainfield, Windham, CT
Death date: Before 1826
Place of death: Paupack, Pike, PA
Burial: Indian Orchard Cemetery
Father: Jonathan PHILLIPS
Mother: Esther AYER/AYERS
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Abel KIMBLE
Sex: M
Birthdate: 17 Nov 1754
Birthplace: CT
Death date: 6 Jan 1832
Place of death: Paupack, Pike, PA
Burial: Old Paupack Cemetery, Pike, PA
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Marriage place: Wayne Co., PA
Spouses' names: Sybil CHAPMAN
Child No. 2: Walter KIMBLE
Sex: M
Birthdate: 26 Apr 1756
Birthplace: Norwich, CT
Death date: Before 14 Oct 1839
Place of death: Killbuck, Holmes, OH
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Spouses' names: Elizabeth JENNINGS
Child No. 3: Stephen KIMBALL
Sex: M
Birthdate: 25 Dec 1757
Birthplace: CT
Death date: about 1777
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Child No. 4: Mary KIMBALL
Sex: F
Birthdate: 24 Aug 1759
Birthplace: CT
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Child No. 5: Ephriam KIMBLE
Sex: M
Birthdate: 11 May 1761
Birthplace: Preston, New London, CT
Death date: 15 Nov 1816
Place of death: Palmyra Twp., Pike, PA
Marriage date: 14 Sep 1783
Burial: Kimbles Cemetery, Kimbles, Pike, PA
Marriage place: Wallenpaupack, Northampton Co., PA
Spouses' names: Eunice ANSLEY
Child No. 6: Sarah KIMBALL
Sex: F
Birthdate: 6 Feb 1763
Birthplace: CT
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Child No. 7: Phillipa KIMBALL
Sex: F
Birthdate: 6 Feb 1763
Birthplace: CT
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Child No. 8: Jacob "Jake" KIMBLE
Sex: M
Birthdate: 1767
Birthplace: Wallenpaupack, Northampton Co., PA or CT
Death date: 5 Oct 1834
Place of death: Paupack, Pike Co., PA
Burial: Old Paupack Cemetery, Paupack, Pike, PA
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Spouses' names: Anna ANSLEY
Child No. 9: Esther KIMBALL
Sex: F
Birthdate: 1768
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Death date: 4 Nov 1816
Place of death: Paupack, Pike, PA
Burial: Indian Orchard Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA
Marriage date: 1798
Marriage place: PA
Spouses' names: Simeon ANSLEY
Child No. 10: Benjamin KIMBLE
Sex: M
Birthdate: About 1770
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Death date: 21 Apr 1837
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Spouses' names: Elizabeth "betsy" COLE
Child No. 11: Hannah KIMBALL
Sex: F
Birthdate: About 1773
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Child No. 12: Lucretia KIMBALL
Sex: F
Birthdate: 1775
Birthplace: PA
Death date: 2 Apr 1842
Place of death: Laraysville, Bradford Co., PA
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Spouses' names: Abisha WOODWORD
Child No. 13: Daniel KIMBLE
Sex: M
Birthdate: 27 Feb 1777
Birthplace: PA
Death date: 17 May 1852
Place of death: White Mills, Wayne Co., PA
Burial: Indian Orchard Cemetery, Wayne Co., PA
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Spouses' names: Jane ROSS
Documentation:
* Jacob Kimball born in Preston, CT, 1 Dec 1735; died 18 May 1826, Paupack, Pike, PA; married 16 Jan 1754, Esther
Phillips of Plainfield, CT, daughter of Jonathan and Esther (Ayers) Phillips. Resided in Preston and Norwich, CT. In
1774, he was one of the orginial Wallenpaupack settlers from CT to remove to PA. This settlement had orginated from a
tract of land surveyed 14 Oct 1751 "for the use of the propietaries of PA," and was called Wallenpaupack Manor. 21 Feb
1793, this manor was conveyed to Hon. James WILSON, who gave a mortgage to John PENN, the Elder, and John PENN, the
younger, the vendors. In 1804 the mortgage was foreclosed, and Samuel SITGRAVES of Easton purchased the land in trust
for the PENN heirs. All of the Wallenpaupack Settlement was of this manor, and the first valid titles obtained by these
settlers were from the SITGRAVES. At the time Jacob and the other CT families had settled along Paupack Creek, none had
legal claim to the land. They had surveyed and laid out carefully defined boundaries, which became fixed and are those
by which the lots are known to this day They may well have thought, as there was some form of claim, that this was a
part of the state of CT. In any case, they were not assessed by any PA authority until Wayne Co. (now Pike), was set off
in 1798. The settlement was isolated, and in a well traveled Indian area, as it was used by the Indians to trace from
Cochecton to the Wyoming Valley area, not a healthy place to be located as they discovered. Notified of the Battle of
Wyoming in 1778, the settlement was evacuated to the safer shores of the Delaware River. They returned again in 1782,
and Jacob Kimble (as he and his descendants have always used this spelling of this name), and his son Abel Kimble, built
the first grist mill on Kimble's Brook. Jacob was a farmer and a lumberman. He and Esther had 13 children.
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