Samuel Kimball
(Richard, Benjamin, Samuel, Samuel)

Samuel was born in Plaistow, NH on June 5, 1745 and died on December 6, 1802

He married on January 21, 1768 to Abigail Eastman.  She was born on January 30, 1748 and died on March 3, 1819

They resided in Plaistow and Henniker, NH.  In Henniker he lived near the David Plummer place and died there.  Many of the family went to New York state, others went to Canada.

Samuel Kimball of Henniker was coroner in 1776.  Samuel of Henniker was in Capt. Aaron Adam's Co. in 1776.  When a new meeting-house was raised in 1784-87, to replace the old log one which had burned, among the expenses noted for 1787 was "Voted Sam Kimball 5£15s for beef."  On September 21, 1785 the town voted to chosse a Commity to take care of the Shakering Quakers.  Chose Cap How, James Wallace, Elisha Barnes, James Goodenow, Sam'l Kimball for the Commity." 

CHILDREN:

1.  William (6), b. 22 Mar 1768; d. 14 June 1787

2.  John (6-749), b. Plaistow, 1 Nov 1769; d. 27 May 1812

3.  Samuel (6-750), b. 22 Jan 1770; d. 3 Feb 1852

4.  Hannah (6), b. 10 Dec 1771; m. 16 Nov 1797, Micah Hoyt.  Resided at Troy, VT

5.  Abigail (6), b. 1 Jan 1774; m. 2 Jul 1797, Baxter Bowman of Henniker, NH.  They removed to New York state.

6.  Joseph (6), b. 18 Aug 1776.  Resided Cincinnati, OH in 1826

7.  James (6-751), b. 27 June 1779; d. 11 Apr 1855

8.  Molly (6), b. 22 Dec 1783; m. 26 Jan 1815, Moses Pearson

9.  Fanny (6), b. 28 Jul 1786; d. unmarried

10.  William (6), b. b. 9 Jul 1789; d. 23 Nov 1791

11.  Sophia (6), b. 2 Dec 1791; m. 14 Dec 1815, John Sawyer, Jr.