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Dr Allen Kimball

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Dr Allen Kimball

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
6 Apr 1871 (aged 67)
Alabama, USA
Burial
Dadeville, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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"History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography", Volume 3, By Thomas McAdory Owen, Mrs. Marie (Bankhead) Owen p. 976:

KIMBALL, ALLEN, physician, was born in November, 1803, at Midway, N. C., and died at Waverly, in 1871; son of Abington and Mary (Allen) Kimball; grandson of Bartholomew and Agnes (Gilliam) Kimball of Granville County, now Henderson, N. C.
Dr.Kimball graduated from Medical college. Louisville, Ky., 1827; practiced his profession in Columbia County, Ga., near Ware's Ferry, Tallapoosa River; and near Waverly, Tallapoosa County. He served in the Alabama legislature, 1844-45, and in the senate in 1852-3; was a member of the Secession convention, 1861, and voted against the Ordinance of Secession but after its passage lent all aid possible to the defense of the State, losing in the war that followed a son and two sons-in-law. He was a Whig until 1855, then a Know Nothing and after the war a Democrat.
Married in 1828, to Mary Ann, daughter of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Marshall) Crawford of Columbia County, Georgia, the former was a native of Virginia, cousin to William H. and George Crawford of Georgia and of Chief Justice John Marshall; was a descendant of Rev. Daniel Marshall, chaplain in the Revolutionary War. John Crawford, an early American ancestor, came from Scotland and was killed in Bacon's Rebellion.
Children of Allen & Mary Ann Kimball:

1. Mary Isabella, m. Benjamin Walton, killed in War of Secession.
2. Augusta Ann, m. Dr. Robert Rowell.
3. Eugenia Frances, m. Hon. David B. Culberson, long a representative in congress from Texas, and father of Senator Charles A. Culberson (q. v.).
4. Amaret, died young.
5. Lunsford, m. Nora Bryant.
6. Nathan Crawford, m. Lula Walton.
7. Aurelia Stella, m. Capt. A. C. Read.
8. Charles Bernadotte, killed in War of Secession.
9. Pamela Jane, m. James Johnson.
10. Rebecca Gertrude, m. Dr. George W. Vines.

Last residence: Waverly.
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1860 Tallapoosa County, (DeSoto P.O.) AL Census:

#H178

Allen Kimbal 55M Farmer R$8,000 P$42,400 (53-Slaves) Born NC
Mary A. Kimbal 49F Born GA
Nathaniel C. Kimbal 20M Born AL
Stella Kimbal 18F Born AL
Charles Kimbal 16M Born AL
Pamla Kimbal 14F Born AL
Gertrude Kimbal 11F Born AL
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"History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography", Volume 3, By Thomas McAdory Owen, Mrs. Marie (Bankhead) Owen p. 976:

KIMBALL, ALLEN, physician, was born in November, 1803, at Midway, N. C., and died at Waverly, in 1871; son of Abington and Mary (Allen) Kimball; grandson of Bartholomew and Agnes (Gilliam) Kimball of Granville County, now Henderson, N. C.
Dr.Kimball graduated from Medical college. Louisville, Ky., 1827; practiced his profession in Columbia County, Ga., near Ware's Ferry, Tallapoosa River; and near Waverly, Tallapoosa County. He served in the Alabama legislature, 1844-45, and in the senate in 1852-3; was a member of the Secession convention, 1861, and voted against the Ordinance of Secession but after its passage lent all aid possible to the defense of the State, losing in the war that followed a son and two sons-in-law. He was a Whig until 1855, then a Know Nothing and after the war a Democrat.
Married in 1828, to Mary Ann, daughter of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Marshall) Crawford of Columbia County, Georgia, the former was a native of Virginia, cousin to William H. and George Crawford of Georgia and of Chief Justice John Marshall; was a descendant of Rev. Daniel Marshall, chaplain in the Revolutionary War. John Crawford, an early American ancestor, came from Scotland and was killed in Bacon's Rebellion.
Children of Allen & Mary Ann Kimball:

1. Mary Isabella, m. Benjamin Walton, killed in War of Secession.
2. Augusta Ann, m. Dr. Robert Rowell.
3. Eugenia Frances, m. Hon. David B. Culberson, long a representative in congress from Texas, and father of Senator Charles A. Culberson (q. v.).
4. Amaret, died young.
5. Lunsford, m. Nora Bryant.
6. Nathan Crawford, m. Lula Walton.
7. Aurelia Stella, m. Capt. A. C. Read.
8. Charles Bernadotte, killed in War of Secession.
9. Pamela Jane, m. James Johnson.
10. Rebecca Gertrude, m. Dr. George W. Vines.

Last residence: Waverly.
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1860 Tallapoosa County, (DeSoto P.O.) AL Census:

#H178

Allen Kimbal 55M Farmer R$8,000 P$42,400 (53-Slaves) Born NC
Mary A. Kimbal 49F Born GA
Nathaniel C. Kimbal 20M Born AL
Stella Kimbal 18F Born AL
Charles Kimbal 16M Born AL
Pamla Kimbal 14F Born AL
Gertrude Kimbal 11F Born AL
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