A History of the Town of New London
By Myra B. Lord, 1899

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Job S. Clement, b. Dec. 12, 1807; m., Sept 7, 1855, Mary L., dau of Rev. Willard and Amanda (True) Kimball.  Rev. Willard Kimball was a Baptist clergyman, b. at Hopkinton.  Mary L. was b. at Royalton, Vt., March 5, 1829.  Job S. was a Boston merchant, and d. at Newton, Mass., March 5, 1867, leaving one child, Willard K., b. Boston, July 1, 1863, who is now professor of Greek in a western college.

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Patty (Martha) Gay, b. Oct. 1, 179=86; m. Michael Kimball; res. Wilmot.

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John Herrick, b. 1675, m., in 1696, Sarah Kimball, and d. in 1722.  John and Sarah (Kimball) Herrick had a son, Jonathan, b. 1710, who m. Mary dodge in 1731, and in 1781 came to Hopkinton. (*Much more about this line)

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Jeremiah Pingree was b. at Rowley, Mass., Feb. 1, 1761, and m., about 1784, Elizabeth R. Kimball.  He came to N.L. in 1792, and settled on the 75 acre farm which, with 20 acres subsequently purchased by his grandsons, Nathan D. and Charles C., constitutes the John D. Pingree farm today.  Elizabeth d. June 4, 1830, aged 72 years.  11 children.

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Kimball, Joseph. - Joseph Kimball, b. Aug. 15, 1793, m., Oct. 29, 1815, Jane, dau. of John and Nancy Stinson, b. Nov. 2, 1793.  He res. on the Ransom Sargent farm, and became quite prominent in town affairs.  In 1836, Kimball sold his farm to Richard Everett, and went to Albany, NY  Daniel Seamans, then about 17 years old, drove the six-horse Concord coach which carried the family, and on his return trip brought a load of flour, the first that ever came into town.  Children:

1.  William E., b. Feb. 21, 1816; d. April 19, 1818
2.  Elizabeth J., b. Oct. 17, 1819
3.  Cyrus A., b. April. 21, 1822
4.  Polly S., b. Jan 29, 1824; d. Aug. 29, 1825
5.  John D., b. Dec. 17, 1826

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Sally Sargent, b. Sept. 17, 1816; m. Mr. Kimball; went to Lowell, then to Wisconsin.

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French, John. - John French, a native of Hopkinton and brother of Ausbon French, came from Lowell, Mass., to N.L. in 1859, and res. on the Milton Everett place near Little Sunapee.  John d. Aug. 20, 1880, aged 70 years; Catherine (Kimball) French, his wife, d. Sept. 29, 1881.  Children:

1.  William, b. 1833; d. 1834
2.  William, b. June 10, 1840; m., in 1861, Ellen, dau. of Joseph and Sarah Ann
        (Ensworth)  Woodman, b. Royalton, VT., Aug. 21, 1839.  William res. on the
        Trussell place a few years, then removed to Springfield, and in 1897 returned to
        N.L., where he and his wife make their home with their dau. Luella.  Children:
        (1). Ada Josephine, b. Dec. 22, 1862; d. 1881
        (2). George A., b. Sept 21, 1864; m., Sept. 1, 1891, Gertrude Hubbard; res. in N.L.
        (3). Luella S., b. Dec. 1, 1866; m., Nov. 16, 1895, Fred N., son of Benjamin and
                Abbie (Smith) Spofford of Chester, who d. in N.L. July 6, 1897.  Mrs.
                Spofford purchased the Merrill Robie place in 1897.

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Kimball, Wyman P. - Wyman P. Kimball, b. North Wilmot, Jan. 17, 1832, m., Sept. 5, 1852, Martha A., dau of Obediah and granddaughter of John Morgan, Jr. (Obediah and Huldah (Messer) Morgan.) They res. in Enfield, and later in N.L., in the Reuben Call house on Summer street, where Mrs. Kimball d. May 5, 1894.  Children:

1.  George L., b. Aug. 6, 1853; d. Oct. 13, 1873
2.  Ida M., b., Aug 18, 1857; m., March 5, 1877.  Franklin P. Call
3.  Edward W., b.  March 30, 1862; m. Ola E., dau of Claude Goings; res. in North Sutton.  Children:  Etta Belle, Cora May, Gladys O.
4.  Cora B., b. Feb 14, 1862; d. Feb. 20, 1883