Author: Charles F. Kimble
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Languages : en
Pages : 92
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The Kimble Family
Author: Charles F. Kimble
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Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Pages : 92
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Genealogy of the Kemble (Kimble) Family in America
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 676
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Descendants of Thomas Kemble of Berkshire, England (1616?-1680), Anne Page (1623-1665), and Hannah Chaffen Aplin (d. 1697). Hannah and her children Samuel, Joseph, Benjamin and Edward emigrated from Devonshire to Burlington County, New Jersey in 1681. In 1683 she married Benjamin Scott (d. 1685). Includes other Kemble families whose ancestors are unknown. Descendants have settled throughout the United States.
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 676
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Descendants of Thomas Kemble of Berkshire, England (1616?-1680), Anne Page (1623-1665), and Hannah Chaffen Aplin (d. 1697). Hannah and her children Samuel, Joseph, Benjamin and Edward emigrated from Devonshire to Burlington County, New Jersey in 1681. In 1683 she married Benjamin Scott (d. 1685). Includes other Kemble families whose ancestors are unknown. Descendants have settled throughout the United States.
The Kimble Family from Z to A
Author: Seruch Titus Kimble
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Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Anthony Kimble married Matilda Morrey and lived in Pennsylvania, where he died before 1735. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia and elsewhere.
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Languages : en
Pages : 332
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Anthony Kimble married Matilda Morrey and lived in Pennsylvania, where he died before 1735. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia and elsewhere.
Record of Kimble Family and Record of Price and Willis Families
Author: Margaret M. Kimble
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Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Pages : 54
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Genealogies of the Kimble and Alt Families, from the Time of the First Settler in Hardy County, Va., to the Fifth Generation Following, and Other Miscellaneous Matters ...
Author: H. A. Alt
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Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Pages : 88
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The Kimball Family News
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Languages : en
Pages : 430
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Pages : 430
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The Life and Times of Fred Kimble
Author: John N. Davis
Publisher: Old Mountain Press
ISBN: 1931575533
Category : Duck shooting
Languages : en
Pages : 198
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From the golden age of shotguns and waterfowling comes the story of one of its most fascinating characters, Fred Kimble. A must read for any duck hunting or trap shooting enthusiast! Master duck shot, trap shooter and inventor in the mid and late 1800's; in the 1930's Fred Kimble had a rebirth, but the stories told were often beyond ones imagination. In the authors extensive search to find the real man, he discovered the true sportsman and crack shot. This book is the story of Fred Kimble and the grand times in which he lived as revealed by the contemporary accounts of his life.
Publisher: Old Mountain Press
ISBN: 1931575533
Category : Duck shooting
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
From the golden age of shotguns and waterfowling comes the story of one of its most fascinating characters, Fred Kimble. A must read for any duck hunting or trap shooting enthusiast! Master duck shot, trap shooter and inventor in the mid and late 1800's; in the 1930's Fred Kimble had a rebirth, but the stories told were often beyond ones imagination. In the authors extensive search to find the real man, he discovered the true sportsman and crack shot. This book is the story of Fred Kimble and the grand times in which he lived as revealed by the contemporary accounts of his life.
The Family of John Kimble, who Settled in Chester County, Pa., Before 1783
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The Kimble Family Summer Vacation on Route 66
Author: LoDovic Kimble
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ISBN: 9781684981588
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Every summer the Kimble family would take a seven-hour road trip to Saint Louis, Missouri, to Grandmother and Pops's house in Villa Ridge, Missouri, off Route 66. Route 66 was developed to create a route between Chicago and Los Angeles. Route 66 curved and wound through Chicago, Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas, linking hundreds of farming communities, helping farmers to transport grain and produce to market. Americans who drove the route stayed in motels, motor courts, roadside auto camps, and cottages. Some even provided water, firewood, and toilet paper. There were showers, restaurants, grocery stores, and laundry facilities free of charge. However, for the most part, these accommodations were not available to people of color. There were signs that said Whites Only. Blacks Should Go to the Back Door to Be Served. Regardless, the Kimble's found ways around these barriers and had a fun trip on Highway Route 66. There were many points of interest and landmarks on Route 66 such as parks, monuments, places to fish, and Native American reservations. Many Americans considered Highway 66 as "the route to seek new adventure". The Kimble family: James (Dad); Mary (Mother); Lodovic, 16; Adonis, 15; Taryn, 14; Antonio, 12; Marissa, 11; Juan, 10; and Aleathia, 9.
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ISBN: 9781684981588
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Every summer the Kimble family would take a seven-hour road trip to Saint Louis, Missouri, to Grandmother and Pops's house in Villa Ridge, Missouri, off Route 66. Route 66 was developed to create a route between Chicago and Los Angeles. Route 66 curved and wound through Chicago, Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas, linking hundreds of farming communities, helping farmers to transport grain and produce to market. Americans who drove the route stayed in motels, motor courts, roadside auto camps, and cottages. Some even provided water, firewood, and toilet paper. There were showers, restaurants, grocery stores, and laundry facilities free of charge. However, for the most part, these accommodations were not available to people of color. There were signs that said Whites Only. Blacks Should Go to the Back Door to Be Served. Regardless, the Kimble's found ways around these barriers and had a fun trip on Highway Route 66. There were many points of interest and landmarks on Route 66 such as parks, monuments, places to fish, and Native American reservations. Many Americans considered Highway 66 as "the route to seek new adventure". The Kimble family: James (Dad); Mary (Mother); Lodovic, 16; Adonis, 15; Taryn, 14; Antonio, 12; Marissa, 11; Juan, 10; and Aleathia, 9.
The Limits of Hope
Author: Ann Kimble Loux
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 9780813917108
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Margey has recently moved from prostitution and drug addiction to steady work and relationships. Although Dawn dropped out of high school and had two children before she was twenty-one, she and her husband have proved to be loving and reliable parents. The ending of Margey's and Dawn's stories are as indefinite as anyone's, but both young women are much more at peace with themselves, and Loux has grown to respect and accept her daughters' choices.
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 9780813917108
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Margey has recently moved from prostitution and drug addiction to steady work and relationships. Although Dawn dropped out of high school and had two children before she was twenty-one, she and her husband have proved to be loving and reliable parents. The ending of Margey's and Dawn's stories are as indefinite as anyone's, but both young women are much more at peace with themselves, and Loux has grown to respect and accept her daughters' choices.