Lucey (Edwards) Kimball was born in 1666. She was the daughter of John & Mary (Sams) Edwards. She married Caleb Kimball on November 23, 1685. Caleb Kimball, son of Caleb Kimball, born in Ipswich, September 8, 1662; died there February 4, 1736. He married November 23, 1685, Lucey Edwards, born February 28, 1666-67 died August 13, 1714. He married second, intentions May 21, 1715, Elizabeth Rindge; married third Hannah, who died January 3, 1721; married fourth, April 14, 1722, Mary Burley, who died November 23, 1743. He lived in Ipswich. His will was dated February 28, 1736.
The children of Caleb and Lucy Kimball were:
Caleb Kimball , August 18, 1686; died in 1715.
John Kimball , March 6, 1687-88; died December 6, 1754. Married December 22, 1715, Elizabeth Lord, daughter of Nathaniel Lord.
Lucy Kimball , born August 12, 1690; died young.
Thomas Kimball , born September 1, 1691.
Lucia Kimball, born September 10, 1693; died February 12, 1715; married November 24, 1711, Stephen Kinsman.
Anna Kimball, born November 21, 1695; died August 2, 1785; married 1720, Nathaniel Lord.
William Kimball , born June 1. 1700; died 1760.
Mary Kimball , married Thomas Waite.
Benjamin, born November 13, 1704.
The Ipswich births were:
EDWARDS, Lucy, d. twin, John, Feb. 28, 1666. CTR
The Ipswich marriages were:
KIMBOLE (Kimball) Caleb, and Luce Edwards, Nov. 23, 1685.
The Ipswich deaths were:
KIMBALL (Kemball, Kimbal, Kimbole) Lucey, w. Caleb, Aug. 13, 1714, a. 47 y. GR1
Sources
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Volume 3 by William Richard Cutter
Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to the Year 1850
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Lucey by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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