Caleb was born on September 8, 1662, in Ipswich, MA and died there on February 4, 1736.
He married on November 23, 1685 to Lucy Edwards the daughter of John Edwards. She was born on February 28, 1666-7 and died on August 14, 1714.
He married, second, on May 21, 1715 to Elizabeth Rindge.
He married, third, to Hannah _______ who died January 3, 1721
He married, fourth, on April 14, 1722 to Mary (Conant) Burley, who died November 23, 1743.
He resided in Ipswich, MA.
In his will, approved February 28, 1736, he gave to his son William a "part of Marsh in the Hundreds on the Northeast side of great Creek that runs out of the river through my marshes and also my old thatch lot at Crosses Bank and remainder of lot at Wattles neck." By the expression "In the Hundreds" is preserved an old English term which was brought over the sea.
Caleb Kimball's name is often mentioned in the transfer of land. On January 8, 1701, he divides land which came into his possession as heir of his mother, Anna Kimball, daughter of Robert Hazelton of Bradford, MA. Letters of Administration were granted to "Caleb Kimball son of Anna Kimball deed. Admx of Caleb Kimball deed, on the estate of said Caleb his ffather 20 June 1668." Inventory £479.14s.3d.
His children were all by Lucy Edwards his first wife and born in Ipswich, MA.
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