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This page contains a list of timeline events and records for the Kimballs of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina not yet associated with an individual. These most often require deconflation before associating with an individual.
See also 6 Kimballs of Virginia.
Timeline
- Surry County, Virginia, was created in 1652 from James City County.
- Craven County, Carolina, was created in 1664 or 1682 as an original County. Craven County was abolished in 1768.
1712 - "A Charles Kimball was named as respondant in suit filed against him for illegal tobacco trading in 1712 in Surry Co., Virginia."[1][2]
1715 Mar 23 - John Brown, bapt. 14 Jul. 1681, Compton Martin. John Brown, the elder of Surry Co. conveyed land to Robert Hix the younger, 1735. (ibid., p. 191). Noah Brown fr. Wm. Moore land granted Thomas Cook 23 March 1715, 200 acres. Wit. John Duke, John Brown, Wm. Kimball, 13 Jul 1735. (ibid. 224). [Since he was an adult in 1715, He would have been born much earlier.][3][2]
- Brunswick County, Virginia, was created on 17 Dec 1720 from Prince George County. Parts of Isle of Wight County and Surry County were added in 1732.
1721 Mar 30 - Jacob COLSON bought 640 acres on north side of Morrattuck River between the falls and Mt. Royall.[4][2]
- Bertie County, North Carolina, was created in 1722 from Chowen Precinct and Albemarle County.
1736 Jun 1 - Brunswick County Court: Charles Kimball is appointed surveyor of the Highways … county line and Reedy Creek in this county. The male laboring tithables belonging to … Edward Tatum. Brunswick County, Virginia Court Orders 1732-1737. [This appears to be a misdated duplicate of the 1732 Jun 1 record. No such record was found in the Court order books in the summer of 1736.]
[ Brunswick Deeds 1732–1740 on FamilySearch locked.] 1739 Apr 2-3 - Nathaniel Harrison from William Kimball, bk 1, p 541-2 Brunswick County, Virginia … William Kimball of St Andrew’s Parish, Brunswick Co, to Nathaniel Harrison of Brandon Parish, Prince George Co, lease and release; for L45. 371 acres on N side of Maherrin River on N side of Rockey Creek … at the mouth of a branch just below the mill … to said Harrison’s corner on Maherin River … patented 7 March 1736. William (W) Kimball. Wit: John Bishop, Henry (H) Jackson, Peter Wych, Edward Green.[2]
- Edgecombe County, North Carolina, was created in 1741 from Bertie County.
1742 Mar 15 - Joseph Kimball, 400 acres, in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, on Jordans Creek branch. [Ancestry search.][2]
1745 Aug 19 - It is evident that Virginia continued to trade with the Saponi and found the trade relations important enough to employ an interpreter as late as 1730. The Virginia Colonial Records show that on May 27, 1730, Charles Kimball petitioned the House of Burgesses for "his allowance Interpreter to the Saponi and Occoneechee Indians may be levied". This also indicates that there were still a number of Monoglot Saponi speakers, enough to warrant an interpreter. It is not known when the language died out completely; indeed, very little is known about the Occoneechee and Saponi languages. The Occoneechee tribe still exist today and there is a Virginia State park in Mecklenburg County Virginia named Occoneechee State Park Virginia. The name of the Indian town at Fort Christanna, Junkatapurse, meant "horse's head," probably in reference to a nearby bend in the river. That is one of only a few dozen words that were recorded for the Saponi language.[5][6] [Not clear why this is dated 1745 Aug 19.]
- Granville County, North Carolina, was created on 28 June 1746 from Edgecombe County.
1746 - Burrell (4) Wood, b April 4, 1770, d May 1, 1847 md. Margaret Burkhead and lived in Davidson Co. NC where he died without issue. His nephew, Gray Wood lived with him and inherited his property. IV Penuel (4) Wood, b Jan 22, 1772, d Jan 8, 1841. md. (1) Miss Smithson and (2) Sarah Kimball. According to Mrs. Burchard, who is a descendant of the second marriage, Sarah Kimball was the daughter of Buckner Kimball (b 1746, d 1812 in Granville Co. NC), who was a Captain in the Revolution. Buckner Kimball was the son of Peter Kimball and Winnie Gilliam and the grandson of Joseph Kimball [7][2]
1750 - "A second Joseph Kimball was born in Virginia in 1700. This is verified in a tax document prepared in 1750 that listed said Joseph as being fifty [50] years of age, Granville County, North Carolina." [See page 7.][1][2] [Does this record also list him as born in Virginia?]
1751 - "Charles Kimball married Alice Moore. Daughter of Richard Moore, Sr. According to 1751 Granville tax records, had son, Charles who married Diana."[1][2]
1751 - Granville Tax:
- Charles 2x, Diana [See page 8.][1][2]
- Charles 2x, James Jr., Peter, Benjamin, William, Benjamin Sr, Joseph. [See page 24.][1][2]
1754 Oct 8 - Benjamin Kimball appears (listed 29th) on the Muster Roll of Captain Daniel Harris' Company, Colonel William Eaton's Regiment, in Granville County on 8 October 1754.[8] He is listed with Peter Kimball and William Kimball.
1754 Oct 8 - Peter Kimball appears (27th) on the Muster Roll of Captain Daniel Harris' Company, Colonel William Eaton's Regiment, in Granville County on 8 October 1754.[9][10][11] He is listed with William Kimball (28th) and Benjamin Kimball (29th).
1754 Oct 8 - William Kimball appears (28th) on the Muster Roll of Captain Daniel Harris' Company, Colonel William Eaton's Regiment, in Granville County on 8 October 1754.[12][13][11][14][15] He is listed with Peter Kimball (27th) and Benjamin Kimball (29th). [How prove which William?]
1755 - Tax List 1755, Granville County, North Carolina: William Kimbel, Charles Kimbel, Beneamin Kimbal, Joseph Kimbel, Peter Kimbel.[16]
1755 - Tax List 1755, Granville County, North Carolina:[17]
- Charles Kimbal & Negros Sam, 1 Whites, 1 Blacks, 2 Total. (p2)
- Peter Kimbal, 1 Whites, 0 Blacks, a Total. (p3)
- Benj'a. Kimbal & Negros Lett., 1 Whites, 1 Blacks, 2 Total. (p3)
- Joseph Kimbal J'r. and Negros Ja's., 1 Whites, 1 Blacks, 2 Total. (p3)
- Joseph Kimbal Sen'r., 1 Whites, 0 Blacks, 1 Total. (p3)
- W'm Kimbal, 1 Whites, 0 Blacks, 1 Total. (p7)
1755 Mar 1 - Indenture between William Kimball and William Johnson for 150 acres.[18]
- Halifax County, North Carolina, was created on 12 Dec 1758 from Edgecombe County.
- Bute County, North Carolina, was created in 1764 from Granville County.
1765 - "It is documented that Benjamin Sr. had a brother named William Jr. and in 1765 they were selling land "part of the old tract." This land is in the vicinity of where William had received his grants after coming to North Carolina. William and Benjamin and William Johnson, exchanged land, signed each others deeds and lived on adjoining acreages. Williams Johnson's wife was Rebecca and she often signed deeds with our Benjamin, William Jr. and Will Johnson." [See page 8.][1]
1771 - Buckner Kimball is listed in the 1771 Tax List of Bute County, North Carolina, and Overs'r. John Lamb, Negros Amey, 1 Whites, 1 Blacks, 2 Total.[19][20][21]
1771 - Joseph Kimball is listed in the 1771 Tax List of Bute County, North Carolina, and son Lewis Kimball, 2 Whites, 0 Blacks, 2 Total.[22][23][24]
1771 - Bartholomew Kimball is listed in the 1771 Tax List of Bute County, North Carolina, 1 Whites, 0 Blacks, 1 Total.[25][26][27]
1773 - Early Tax List, Bute County, North Carolina, Joseph Kimball. [Ancestry search.][2]
1773 Sep 4 - WILLIAM BYRD,SR. & ESTER, his wife, of Bute Co., to JOSHUA MABRY, of Meclenbg. Co., Va. 130 Pds. Va. money for 275 A., from Lot on the Purchase Patent of W. HOUSE (Brunswick), adj. Lot of WIDOW JENKINS, PETER KIMBALL & BALLARD, up Yellow wood Branch to JAS. WHATL(E)Y, BIRD & THOS. GREEN to beginning on Purchase Patent. Wit. WILLIAM PERSON, JOHN FAULCON, WILLIAM ROSE. Proved by WILLIAM ROSE, Bute May Court 1774, BEN McCULLOCH, C.C. Reg. 9 February 1775, by JAMES JOHNSON, P.R.(DB-4, page 201.)[28][2]
- Franklin County, North Carolina, was created on 14 Apr 1778 from Bute County.
- Warren County, North Carolina, was created on 20 Jan 1779 from Bute County.
- St. Mark's Parish, South Carolina, was created in 1757 from Prince Frederick Parish.
- Camden District, South Carolina, was created in 1769 from St. Mark's Parish.
Not Dated - Charles Kimbell is listed Jn'o. Terrell's District in an undated Tax List of Granville County, North Carolina.[29]
Not Dated
Not Dated (1765-1778) - William Kimbell is listed in the (not dated) Tax List of Bute County, North Carolina, 1 Total.[30]
Not Dated (1765-1778) - Joseph Kimbell is listed in the (not dated) Tax List of Bute County, North Carolina, 1 Total.[30]
Research Notes
Place Creation
- Surry County, Virginia, was created in 1652 from James City County.
- Craven County, Carolina, was created in 1664 or 1682 as an original County. Craven County was abolished in 1768.
- Brunswick County, Virginia, was created on 17 Dec 1720 from Prince George County. Parts of Isle of Wight County and Surry County were added in 1732.
- Bertie County, North Carolina, was created in 1722 from Chowen Precinct and Albemarle County.
- Edgecombe County, North Carolina, was created in 1741 from Bertie County.
- Granville County, North Carolina, was created on 28 June 1746 from Edgecombe County.
- Halifax County, North Carolina, was created on 12 Dec 1758 from Edgecombe County.
- Bute County, North Carolina, was created in 1764 from Granville County.
- Franklin County, North Carolina, was created on 14 Apr 1778 from Bute County.
- Warren County, North Carolina, was created on 20 Jan 1779 from Bute County.
- St. Mark's Parish, South Carolina, was created in 1757 from Prince Frederick Parish.
- Camden District, South Carolina, was created in 1769 from St. Mark's Parish.
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Ruth Kimbell Charles, The Kimbell Trail, From Virginia Colony to West Texas (San Diego, California: 1993, revised 1998); image copy, WikiTree.com (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Kimbell_Trail_-_From_Virginia_Colony_to_West_Texas), p7.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 Find original source.
- ↑ Children of the Somerset Marsh.
- ↑ Jacob Colson.
- ↑ Server Error, 404 - File or directory not found.
- ↑ Kevin Joel Berland (editor), The Dividing Line Histories of William Byrd II of Westover (Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 2013) p473; Google Books (https://books.google.com/books?id=mZH4AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA473&lpg=PA473&dq=charles+kimball+with+william+byrd+in+expedition&source=bl&ots=hlJOKC81PR&sig=ACfU3U079OCkxUkZjSTfgE1REySY2eZnmw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwidu43jgbzrAhUCrFkKHTNdDh0Q6AEwD3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=charles%20kimball%20with%20william%20byrd%20in%20expedition&f=false). [Find the alternative Bryd history, written for private circulation, The Secret History of the Line.]
- ↑ http://files.usgwarchives.net/special/afas/unpublished/Virginia/vol1/unpubva01.txt
- ↑ Muster Roll of the Regiment in Granville County under the command of Col. William Eaton, 8 Oct 1754; database with images, North Carolina Digital Collections (https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll26/id/146).
- ↑ Muster Roll of the Regiment in Granville County under the command of Col. William Eaton, 8 Oct 1754; database with images, North Carolina Digital Collections (https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll26/id/146).
- ↑ Documenting the America South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, Muster roll for the Granville County Militia, Eaton Williams, October 08, 1754, Volume 22, Pages 370-380; DocSouth.UNC.edu (http://www.docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr22-0111#p22-372).
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Granville County, NC - Military - Granville County Regiment, 1754; usgwarchives.net (http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/granville/military/other/eaton01.txt).
- ↑ Muster Roll of the Regiment in Granville County under the command of Col. William Eaton, 8 Oct 1754; database with images, North Carolina Digital Collections (https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll26/id/146).
- ↑ Documenting the America South, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, Muster roll for the Granville County Militia, Eaton Williams, October 08, 1754, Volume 22, Pages 370-380; DocSouth.UNC.edu (http://www.docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr22-0111#p22-372).
- ↑ Kianga Lucas, "Identifying the Saponi Indians living next to Col. William Eaton," Native American Roots: Genealogy and history of Native Americans of Granville County and Northeastern Nort Carolina, 16 May 2015 (https://nativeamericanroots.wordpress.com/2015/05/16/identifying-the-saponi-indians-living-next-to-col-william-eaton/ : accessed 23 Aug 2022).
- ↑ Roberta Estes, "William Eaton’s Muster Roll of 1754 – Granville Co., NC," Native Heritage Project, 17 Mar 2012 (https://nativeheritageproject.com/2012/03/17/william-eatons-muster-roll-of-1754-granville-co-nc/ : accessed 23 Aug 2022).
- ↑ Granville County, North Carolina tax list, 1755, pp2-3; image copy, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/604855/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=).
- ↑ Granville County, North Carolina, Tax Lists, Granville County, 1755; image copy, North Carolina Digital Collections (https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll33/id/2654), images 2-3, 7.
- ↑ Superior Court, Granville County, North Carolina, Record of deeds, 1746-1923 & indexes, 1746-1962; deeds of trust, 1874-1905 & index, 1874-1947; indexes to real estate conveyances, 1744-1947, Deeds, v. B (another filming) 1751-1756; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L983-XC31?i=454&cat=360398), images 455-456.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZN-S?cat=1537244), image 29.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (httpshttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZJ-H?cat=1537244), image 47.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZF-7?cat=1537244), image 82.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZN-S?cat=1537244), image 29.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (httpshttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZJ-H?cat=1537244), image 47.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZF-7?cat=1537244), image 82.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZN-S?cat=1537244), image 29.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (httpshttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZJ-H?cat=1537244), image 47.
- ↑ County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZF-7?cat=1537244), image 82.
- ↑ https://www.patch.net/deeds/db4-2.html
- ↑ County Court of Pleas and Quarter, Granville County, North Carolina, Tax lists (Granville County, North Carolina), 1755-1935, Taxables, Undated -1800; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVR-K3WT-C?cat=353959), image 118.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 County Clerk, Bute County, North Carolina, Tax records (Bute County, North Carolina) 1765-1778, List of taxables, 1771; Tax records, 1765-1778; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CSZF-4?cat=1537244), image 96.
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