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About Caleb Kimball
Evidence needed to support as father of Caleb Kimball, of Wells
Lived in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. A colonial soldier, serving under Captain Lothrop, who died in the Battle of Bloody Brook. The soldiers were guarding a haul of grain that teamsters were moving to storage.
Like many of the men killed at Bloody Brook, Caleb was unmarried and childless.
The Caleb Kimball (1647-1675) who died at Bloody Brook was the son of Henry Kimball (d abt 1676) and Mary Riddlesdale Wyatt Kimball (d 1672); and grandson of Richard Kimball (abt 1595-1675) and Ursula Scott (abt 1621-August 12, 1672). Some otherwise excellent records give the incorrect father for Caleb, confusing him with his uncle.
Caleb was the third of Henry and Mary's thirteen children: Richard, John, Caleb, Dorcas, Abigail, Sarah, Henry, Mehitable, Benjamin, Joseph, Martha, ______, and Deborah.
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Caleb Kimball's Timeline
1647 |
1647
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Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
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1675 |
September 18, 1675
Age 28
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Deerfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
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1897 |
June 1, 1897
Age 28
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June 1, 1897
Age 28
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February 17, 1904
Age 28
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February 17, 1904
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Bloody Brook Mass Grave, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States
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