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 1853 - Aft 1935 (82 years)
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Name |
James Melvin Kimball |
Birth |
22 Jun 1853 |
Woburn, MA. |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Aft 1935 |
Washington, DC |
Person ID |
I56222 |
Cecilie Family |
Last Modified |
20 May 2004 |
Father |
George Washington Kimball, b. 4 Oct 1826, Wells, Maine d. 13 Sep 1892, Woburn, Mass (Age 65 years) |
Mother |
Maria Melvin, b. 10 Mar 1823, Concord, Mass. d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
29 Nov 1849 |
Woburn, Mass. |
Family ID |
F23629 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Played in Sousa'a band. And in quartet w/nephew George. Bachelor all his life. Did Kimball Family Genealogy in 1929 and left us a summary of the Resources: 10 sons of Wilbraham Kimball.
Lived about 50 years in Woburn. Worked at carpentering and other jobs. Moved to Wash. DC. where he was living with his niece Florence Conn in 1929 and 1930
Census: 1930 District of Columbia | Wallace F. Conn | head | 57 | m-25 | Mass | Mass | Mass | Technologist U.S. Government | | Florence S. Conn | wife | 51 | m-25 | Mass | Maryland | Mass | none | | Miriam Conn | daughter | Ohio24 | | | Mass | Mass | Teacher - DC Public Schools | | Stetson Conn | son | 21 | | Ohio | Mass | Mass | File Clerk - SS Ry | | George L. Conn | son | 17 | | Penn | Mass | Mass | none | | Jas M. Kimball | Uncle | 73 | S | Mass | Maine | Mass | Bookkepper? - Restaurant | |
THE BURLINGTON CENTENNIAL | The exercises opened with an instrumental selection, Softly rang the Bells of Heaven, by an orchestra conducted by Mr. James M. Kimball of Woburn, Mrs. C. M. Strout of Woburn, as accompanist. Rev. Austin Dodge read scriptural selections and offered prayer. (Later in the program,) Mr. Kimball rendered a saxophone solo, entitled, "Dream of Paradise." At the celbration of the 100th Anniversary of Burlington, Mass.. (Reproduced from the Woburn News, March 25, 1899) |
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