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Richard Kimball

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Richard Kimball

Birth
Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
12 Feb 1860 (aged 91)
Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
West Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Hill's "Three Ancient Cemeteries."
Hanchett's Old Pine Tree Cemetery Comparison, 2011.

Son of Richard Kimball and Abigail Huntington.

Richard was born in Windham, CT; and died in Lebanon, NH.
He Married 1795 Mary Marsh, dau. of Joel Marsh.
They lived in W. Lebanon for many years.
Richard Kimball was distinguished for his hospitality and for the interest he took in benevolent and educational enterprises. His fondness for home and agricultural pursuits were attested by his residence of more than 50yrs. on his farm on the Connecticut River. The culture and beauty were unsurpassed in that beautiful valley.
He was identified with all the early internal improvements in New England. He was called upon to aid in the construction of the Erie and Champlain canals. For many years Gov. Clinton consulted him in all matters of practical difficulty in relation to the canals.
"From Ancient Cemeteries....New American Cyclopedae; and the
Granite State Free Press."
Hill's "Three Ancient Cemeteries."
Hanchett's Old Pine Tree Cemetery Comparison, 2011.

Son of Richard Kimball and Abigail Huntington.

Richard was born in Windham, CT; and died in Lebanon, NH.
He Married 1795 Mary Marsh, dau. of Joel Marsh.
They lived in W. Lebanon for many years.
Richard Kimball was distinguished for his hospitality and for the interest he took in benevolent and educational enterprises. His fondness for home and agricultural pursuits were attested by his residence of more than 50yrs. on his farm on the Connecticut River. The culture and beauty were unsurpassed in that beautiful valley.
He was identified with all the early internal improvements in New England. He was called upon to aid in the construction of the Erie and Champlain canals. For many years Gov. Clinton consulted him in all matters of practical difficulty in relation to the canals.
"From Ancient Cemeteries....New American Cyclopedae; and the
Granite State Free Press."


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