Thomas Kimball
(Richard, Caleb, Caleb)

Thomas Kimball was born in Ipswich, MA on September 1, 1691

He married on September 30, 1714 to Sarah Billings of Boston.

He was a carpenter.  He resided in Boston and Ipswich, MA.

On September 18, 1717, he and his wife Sarah, and Hannah Billings, spinster, sold to William Foye, land on Hanover Street, Boston.

On March 16, 1719, he purchased of Jeremiah Staniford, land near the Bowling Green, in Boston, and on September 26, 1730, he and his wife, Sarah, sold this land to Francis Wendell.  The Bowling Green was situated between Cambridge and Sudbury streets and the mill pond.

In 1634 he lived in Ipswich; from there he again moved to Boston.

CHILDREN:

1.  Caleb (5), bapt 11 Aug 1718; died young

2.  Sarah (5), bapt 18 Oct 1719; died young

3.  Caleb (5), bapt 11 Mar 1722-3

4.  Hannah (5), bapt 5 Apr 1725

5.  Sarah (5), bapt 18 Aug 1728

6.  Thomas (5-336), d. 1767