Jemima married Moses Kimball, 16 Oct 1771, Hopkinton, New Hampshire[2]
During the Revolutionary War Jemima moved in with her parents[3]
Jemima and Moses were enumerated in Hopkinton in 1790 and about 1801 they left New Hopkinton for Wheeling, West Virginia.[4]
Death
Jemima died at the home of her son, Charles Kimball. [5] She is buried in Fitchs Chapel Cemetery, Ripley, Brown, Ohio. Photo of headstone posted. [6]
Sources
↑ recorded in Rochester, Vermont Vital Records, page 404
↑ US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
↑ Pension deposition from her sister, Susanna Eastman of Windsor, Vermont
↑ page 10 from "The Lt. Moses and Jemima Clement Kimball Family," by Pauline Kimball Skinner, 1941
↑ page 11 from "The Lt. Moses and Jemima Clement Kimball Family," by Pauline Kimball Skinner, 1941
↑ Headstone photo at Find a Grave, database and images accessed 08 June 2020), memorial page for Jemima Clements Kimball (4 Sep 1753–28 May 1846), Find A Grave: Memorial #39757852, citing Fitchs Chapel Cemetery, Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by jw_193 (contributor 48225012) .
History and Genealogy of the Thomas J. and Henrietta (Howells) Powell Families by W. D. Shirk 1918 Ledger Printing
Acknowledgments
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jemima by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jemima:
Clements-5531 and Clements-1168 appear to represent the same person because: My mistake - didn't spot your entry, but Jemima, same birthdate, other details similar. I was about to enter Moses Kimball when I see that you've done so...