Birth: Kimball, Ephraim, s. Thomas and Deborah, Apr. 29, 1699.
In his lifetime, he had three spouses. Marriages:
Anna TenneyKimball, Ephraim, and Anne Tenney, Jan. 12, 1720-1.[3]
Mary WhittierKimball, Ephraim, and Mary Whittier of Haverhill, at Haverhill, Oct. 1, 1728
Sarah MullikenKimball, Ephraim, and Sarah Mullicken, Feb. 5, 1740
He had many children and once sold his slave to pay off debts.
He passed away 28 December 1743 in Bradford, Massachusetts.[4]
Death: Kimball, Ephraim, Dec. 28, 1743. [in his 45th y.]
Ephraim was mentioned on a memorial in Ancient Burying Ground, Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States with a death date of 28 December 1743.[5]
↑Birth: 'Vital records of Bradford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 by Bradford, Mass', 1907, pp 94, archive.org (accessed 27 March 2023)
↑Marriages: 'Vital records of Bradford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 by Bradford, Mass', 1907, pp 236, archive.org (accessed 27 March 2023)
↑Death: 'Vital records of Bradford, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 by Bradford, Mass', 1907, pp 334, archive.org (accessed 27 March 2023)
↑Memorial:
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Find A Grave: Memorial #37886196 (accessed 27 March 2023)
Memorial page for Ephraim Kimball (29 Apr 1699-28 Dec 1743), citing Ancient Burying Ground, Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Robert J. Hodsdon, Sr. (contributor 47094022).
Tenney, Martha Jane., Tenney, Jonathan. The Tenney Family: Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts, 1638-1904, Revised with Partial Records of Prof. Jonathan Tenney. United States: Rumford Press, 1904. Page 39
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