Samuel was born about 1651 and died on October 3, 1716.
He married on September 20, 1676 to Mary Witt, the daughter of John and Sarah (__) Witt of Lynn, MA.
He was an ensign in the militia, and resided in Wenham, MA. He was surveyor in 1676, constable in 1677; made freeman May 24, 1682, selectman in 1682.
On March 2, 1701, he and his wife Mary deeded their son Samuel a lot of ten acres and a house. His estate was settled by his son, Samuel Kimball, who took the property and paid off his brothers and sisters. This settlement is signed by the husbands of the married sisters, and serves to identify them.
The children were all born in Wenham, MA.
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