1790 - 1866 (75 years)
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Name |
Jonathan S. Kimble |
Born |
11 Mar 1790 |
, Hampshire, West Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1866 |
- The probate court filing seems to indicate that Jonathan Kimble died shortly before September 8 1866 while living in Hocking County.
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Person ID |
I613 |
James |
Last Modified |
21 Jun 2011 |
Family |
Hannah Reynolds, b. 10 Sep 1797, Delaware, USA , d. 17 Sep 1871, Hocking County, Ohio, USA (Age 74 years) |
Married |
Abt 1810 |
Children |
| 1. Hannah Kimble, b. 22 Dec 1811 |
| 2. Oliver Kimble, b. 9 Jan 1814 |
| 3. Delilah Kimble, b. 7 Oct 1817 |
| 4. George Kimble, b. 16 Mar 1819 |
| 5. Nancy Kimble, b. 30 Dec 1821, d. 1904 (Age 82 years) |
| 6. Wesley Kimble, b. 18 Dec 1823 |
| 7. Mary Ann Kimble, b. 13 Jan 1826 |
| 8. Jonathon Kimble, b. 19 Feb 1828 |
+ | 9. Burton Kimble, b. 30 Jul 1830, Hocking County, Ohio, USA , d. 25 Nov 1908, Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA (Age 78 years) |
+ | 10. James Kimble, b. 4 Oct 1832, d. Abt 1885, Fairbury, Jefferson, Nebraska (Age 52 years) |
| 11. Hannah Kimble, b. 20 Oct 1836 |
| 12. Amanda Kimble, b. 11 Jun 1839 |
| 13. Levina Kimble, b. 22 Sep 1841 |
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Documents |
| Hocking County, Ohio Probate Record for the Estate of Jonathan Kimble
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Family ID |
F206 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents
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| 1850 Washington Township, Hocking County, Ohio Census Includes Jonathan & Hannah Kimble, starting at line 39. |
| 1860 Washington Township, Hocking County, Ohio Census Includes Jonathan & Hannah Kimble family, starting at line 3 |
| 1840 Washington Township, Hocking County, Ohio Census Includes Jonathan Kimble, Oliver Kimble, Peter Rauch, Brice Wallace, etc. families
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: Washington, Hocking, Ohio; Roll 403; Page: 193; Image: 389; Family History Library Film: 0020168. |
| Jonathan Kimble Land Record #1 To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:
Whereas Jonathan Kimble of Hocking County Ohio has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Chillicothe in Ohio whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Jonathan Kimble according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for the East half of the South West quarter of Section Three of Township Thirteen in Range Seventeen in the district of Chillicothe and State of Ohio containing Eighty-two Acres and Seventy-three hundredths of an Acre according to the official plat of the survey of said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General, which said tract has been purchased by the said Jonathan Kimble
Now know ye, that the United States of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided, have Given and Granted, and, by these presents do give and grant unto the said Jonathan Kimble the said tract above described: To Have and to Hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging unto the said Jonathan Kimble and his heirs and assigns, forever.
In testimony whereof, I, James Monroe president of the United States of America, have caused these letters to be made Patent, and the seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the Third day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, and of the Independence of the United States the forty ninth.
By the President,
Commissioner of the General Land Office. |
| Jonathan Kimble Land Record #2 To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:
Whereas Jonathan Kimble of Hocking County Ohio has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Chillicothe whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Jonathan Kimble according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for the South West quarter of the North East quarter of Section Four in Township Thirteen of Range Seventeen in the district of Lands subject to sale at Chillicothe, Ohio containing Fourty one Acres and fifty four hundredths of an Acre according to the official plat of the survey of the said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General, which said tract has been purchased by the said Jonathan Kimble
Now know ye, that the United States of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided, have given and granted, and by these presents do give and grant, unto the said Jonathan Kimble and to his heirs, the said tract above described: To Have and to Hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging unto the said Jonathan Kimble and his heirs and assigns, forever.
In testimony whereof, I, Martin Van Buren president of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the twenty eighth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight and of the Independence of the United States the sixty third.
By the President: Martin Van Buren
By M Van Buren Jr. Sec'y
Jos I Wilson acting recorder of the General Land Office
Commissioner of the General Land Office. |
| Jonathan Kimble Land Record #3 To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:
Whereas Jonathan Kimble of Jackson County Ohio has deposited in the General Land Office of the United States, a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Chillicothe in Ohio whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said Jonathan Kimble according to the provisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for the west half of the south west quarter of section three of township thirteen in range seventeen in the district of Chillicothe and State of Ohio containing eighty two Acres and fourty three hundredths of an Acre according to the official plat of the survey of said Lands, returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General, which said tract has been purchased by the said Jonathan Kimble
Now know ye, that the United States of America, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided, have Given and Granted, and, by these presents do give and grant unto the said Jonathan Kimble the said tract above described: To Have and to Hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging unto the said Jonathan Kimble and his heirs and assigns, forever.
In testimony whereof, I, James Monroe president of the United States of America, have caused these letters to be made Patent, and the seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the Third day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, and of the Independence of the United States the forty ninth.
By the President,
Commissioner of the General Land Office. |
| Survey of Washington Township Section 3 Survey of Washington Township Section 3 from the 1880s. Jonathan Kimble had lived on the SW quarter. Found at ftp://74.219.141.139/(SCANS)%20SUBDIVISIONS/1880s%20PLATS/PB%20WS/WS%2003.pdf |
| Survey of Washington Township Section 4 Survey of Washington Township Section 4 from the 1880s. Jonathan Kimble had lived on SW part of the NW quarter. Found at ftp://74.219.141.139/(SCANS)%20SUBDIVISIONS/1880s%20PLATS/PB%20WS/WS%2004.pdf |
| Map of Washington Township, Hocking County Map of Washington Township, Hocking County from 1850. More detailed version can be found at http://maps.bpl.org/details_14030/?srch_query=hocking+county&srch_fields=all&srch_style=exact&srch_fa=save |
| Map of Washington Township 1876 Map of Washington Township 1876. Shows the land of George Kimble in section 4. |
| Probate Court Record of the Estate of Jonathan Kimble Found at the Hocking County Records Repository, 51 East Main Street, Logan, OH 43138 USA |
| History of Hocking Valley, Ohio Image of page 1072. Relevant text reads: "Settlements began to be made in [Washington] township about 1822, and the following ten years many families settled here, among them a number of German families in the northern portion of the township. Among the early settlers are found the following names: Adam Engle, Frederic Higley, Henry Iles, Wm. Lashley, Jonathan Kimbal, Samuel Johnson, George Garrett, Wells Garrett, Rev. Mr. Poland, Wm. Buzzard and 'Squire Watts, the two latter being especialy adepts in hunting bears, deer and other wild game." The book can be seen online at http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofhocking00inte#page/1072/mode/2up/search/kimbal |
| Biography of Jonathan Kimball Excerpt from Pictorial and Biographical Record of La Porte, Porter, Lake and Starke Counties, Indiana, page 293:
"JONATHAN KIMBALL.
The Buckeye State has furnished Porter County with many of her prominent men, and not least among them is Jonathan Kimball, a progressive and enterprizing citizen. As far as can be ascertained the Kimball family are of German extraction,-the paternal great-grandfather having come thither from that country. It is supposed that Grandfather Kimball's name was Jonathan and all that the subject of this sketch knows of his father's people is that his father, with several brothers, removed to the Hocking Valley, in Ohio, at an early date. Jonathan Kimball, father of our subject, had three brothers: Solomon, George and Jacob, all of whom lived in southern Ohio. The father was born May 11, 1790, and was married to Hannah Reynolds, born September 10, 1797. They remained in the Hocking Valley until 1850, when they removed to near Ligonier, Indiana, where they made their home for a few years, at the end of which time they returned to their former home in Ohio. In their family were the following children: Hannah, born in 1811; Oliver P., born in 1814; Delilah, born in 1817; George, born in 1819; Nancy, born in 1821; Wesley, born in 1823; Mary A., born in 1826; Jonathan, born in 1828; Burton, born in 1831; James, born in 1832; Hannah, born in 1836; Amanda, born in 1839; and Lovina, born in 1841. Of these there are now living, Jonathan, Hannah, Nancy, Loviiia and Burton. Jonathan Kimball, the subject of this sketch, started out in life for himself at the age of twentyone, as a tiller of the soil, and was later married to Amanda Potter, a native of Ohio. Their family consisted of seven children, all of whom died when young, with the exception of Wesley and Frank, the former of whom is married and has two children, and the latter also married and has three boys living and one dead. Both brothers live near Holden, Kansas. After the death of his first wife Mr. Kimball was married in 1861 to Miss Malinda Wolf, a daughter of Levi and Eliza Ann Wolf. Mrs. Kimball was born March 24, 1842, and has borne her husband eight children, three of whom died young. Laura was born in 1866. The other children were Emerson, born in 1862; Effie, born in 1863; Elmer Ell., born in 1869; Alta Muesetta, born in 1873; Gerald C., born 1875; Dallas C., born in 1878; and Myrtle M. B., born in 1881. Laura married Lincoln Crumpacker, by whom she had one child, and by her present husband, John Vanslow, also had a child—Laura—who died in 1893. Mr. Kimball has been a farmer all his life and from 1850 to 1857 resided in the vicinity of Ligouier, Indiana, where he successfully followed that occupation. From that place he went to Cass County, Missouri, but after the death of his wife, which occurred there, he located on the farm where he uow lives. This land when purchased was covered with heavy timber and amounted to forty acres, and this he cleared and sold. He later bought other tracts until he now has a fine farm of 268 acres, all of the improvements on which he made for himself, and which are of the best kind. He has a fine country residence and as good barns and other buildings as one need wish to have. Although his early educational advantages were limited he is a worthy representative of a class of people who, from the most unfavorable circumstances, have made their way in the world by their own individual merit, and now in his green old age can look back over a life well spent. He is a Eepublicau politically, is a steadfast adherent to the tenets of the Methodist Church, and is in every respect a man among men in his section. His native sense of fairness and good judgment have placed him high in the estimation of the people with whom he has cast his lot, and no better example of the high type of American civilization can be found than within his pleasant and hospitable home."
Found at http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA292&dq=%22Hannah+Reynolds%22+hocking&cd=1&id=jxgVAAAAYAAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false |
| Biography of J. Kimble Excerpt from Counties of Porter and Lake, Indiana : historical and biographical (1882) found at
http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924104606235:
"J. KIMBLE was born in Hocking County, Ohio, February 19, 1828, and is one of a family of thirteen children born to Jonathan and Hannah (Runnels) Kimble. Mr. Kimble had no opportunity of attending school in his youth, and, as a consequence, is without book education. In 1854, he moved to Noble County, Ind., where he remained about five years, when he removed to Missouri and remained about one year, at which time he removed to La Porte County, Ind., and, in 1864, to Porter County, Ind., where he has since lived; he purchased 160 acres — the farm he now owns — in 1872. In 1849, he married Amanda Potter, who died in Missouri in 1859, leaving two children as issue — Wesley and Frank. In 1861, he took as his second wife Melinda Wolf, daughter of Levi Wolf, of La Porte County, by whom he has five children — Laura, Gerry, Alta, Corma and Myrtie. In politics, Mr. Kimble is a stanch Republican. One hundred and thirty acres of his farm are improved, and the buildings are excellent." |
| Another Survey of Washington Township Section 4 Found at Survey of Washington Township Section 4 from the 1880s. Jonathan Kimble had lived on SW part of the NW quarter. Found at ftp://74.219.141.139/(SCANS)%20SUBDIVISIONS/1880s%20PLATS/PB%20WS/WS%2004A.pdf |
| Another Survey of Washington Township Section 4 Found at Survey of Washington Township Section 4 from the 1880s. Jonathan Kimble had lived on SW part of the NW quarter. Found at ftp://74.219.141.139/(SCANS)%20SUBDIVISIONS/1880s%20PLATS/PB%20WS/WS%2004B.pdf |
| 1830 Census with Jonathan Kimble Line 5. Found at ancestry.com. |
| Photos of Jonathan Kimble's Land From a visit in 2010. |
| Mortgage of Jonathan and Hannah Kimble Recorders office, Hocking County courthouse, Logan, Ohio. Deed records vol. B, pages 359-360.
Text:
"Mortgage Jonathan Kimble & wife, to John F. Grimes.
This indenture, made this 2nd day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, Between Jonathan Kimble and Hannah his wife of the County of Hocking and State of Ohio, of the one part and John S. Grimes of the County & State aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth, that the said Jonathan Kimble and Hannah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and ten Dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge and forever acquit and discharge the said John S. Grimes his heirs & Executors and administrators, have granted, Bargained, sold and confirmed unto the said John, All the south west quarter of section No. Three in Township Thirteen of Range Seventeen lying in Washington Township, Hocking County, Ohio containing one hundred and sixty four acres, together with all the improvements and privileges thereunto belonging and all the right, title, claim, and interest of them the said Jonathan Kimble and Hannah to the same, to have and to hold, the land hereby conveyed with all the premises, unto the said John S. Grimes his heirs and assigns forever -- Provided, always nevertheless, that if the said Jonathan Kimble, his heirs, executors, or administrators, shall and do well and truly press or cause to be paid unto the said John S. Grimes on his assigns the sum of one hundred and ten Dollars on or before the twenty fifth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, for which sum the said Jonathan has given his note payable to John S. Grimesor order one year after dateand dated August 25th 1831 without any deduction, defalcation or abatement to be made of anything for or in respect of any taxes, charge, or assessments whatsoever then and from thence forth, as well this present indenture shall cease, determine, and become absolutely null and void - In witness whereof we the said Jonathan & have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and year above written
signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
W. Wallace
Perry Oliphant
Jonathan Kimble seal
--- State of Ohio Hocking County--
Personally came before me the suscriber a Justice of the Peace (^the) written named Jonathan Kimble and acknowledged the above signing and sealing to his own act and deed for the purposes therein named - from the knowledge I have of the said Jonathan I am satisfied he is the person he is the person [sic] he represents himself to be - Given under my hand and seal this 2nd day of December 1831
W. Wallace J.P. Seal
Recorded Dec 19th 1831. W Wallace Rec -" |
| Jonathan Kimble to Oliver & George Kimble Deed Deed found in Hocking County Deed Records, volume C, p. 111.
Transcription:
Jonathan Kimble to Oliver & George Kimble Deed. ~
This indenture made this nineteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and thirty four by and between Jonathan Kimble of the county of Hocking and state of Ohio of the first part, and Oliver Kimble and George Kimble of the county of Hocking and state of Ohio of the other part, Witnesseth: That the said Jonathan Kimble of the first part for and in consideration of the just and full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have given, granted, bargained, sold, released and conveyed and do by these presents, give, grant, bargain, sell, release, convey and confirm unto the said Oliver Kimble and George Kimble of the second part the following described tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Hocking in the state of Ohio, being a part of section three of the Township number thirteen of Range number seventeen and being the West half of the South East quarter of section three as above stated and of which tract of land the said George Kimble shall have the south half and the said Oliver Kimble the north half being forty acres to each, containing Eighty acres be the same more or less. To have and to hold the premises hereby conveyed with all the privileges and appointenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto the said Oliver Kimble & George Kimble and unto their heirs and assigns, forever. And the said Jonathan Kimble for himself, heirs, executors, administrators, or asigns, covenant and promise to and with the said Oliver Kimble and George Kimble their heirs or assigns that he the said Jonathan Kimble lawfully seized of the premises aforesaid, that he has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the the same in manner aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all and all manner of incumbrances whatever. And further that he the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs, executors, administrators, and asigns will well and truly warrant and defend the premises hereby granted unto them the said Oliver Kimble & George Kimble their heirs and assigns forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all and every person whomsoever. In testimony whereof the said Jonathan Kimble party of the first part, have hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written.
signed, sealed, and acknowledged
J[onathan] S Kimbil [seal]
in presence of us
D.C. Meeker
Daniel Haroh
state of Ohio Hocking County ss & Before me Daniel Haroh a Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid personally came the within named Jonathan Kimble and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the within deed to be his voluntary act and deed for the special purpose therein Expressed. Given under my name and seal this nineteenth day of December AD. 1834
Daniel Haroh J.P. [seal]
Recorded Dec. 19th 1834
W. Wallace Rec. |
| A Plat of the Town of Ilesborough Hocking County Deed Records, v.D, p.141
Jonathan Kimble bought lots 14 and 15.
Found at ftp://74.219.141.139/%28SCANS%29%20SUBDIVISIONS/SUBDIVISION%20SCANS/ILESBORO%20DV%20D-141.pdf |
| Plat of the Town of Ilesboro Village Plats Book 1, p.16
Jonathan Kimble bought lots 14 and 15.
Found at ftp://74.219.141.139/%28SCANS%29%20SUBDIVISIONS/SUBDIVISION%20SCANS/ILESBORO%20VPB1%20PG16.pdf |
| Jonathan Kimble in Hocking County Court Journal Hocking County Court Journal, v.3, p.466.
Transcription:
"May Term 1845
Adam Seiberts et al
v
Jacob Kimble et al
In partition
This cause came on to be heard upon the petition and the answer of the Guardian ad litem of the minor defendants and the other defts having failed to plead answer or demean to said petition the same as to them is taken as confessed - On motion to the Court by P Nan Trump counsel for the petitions it is ordered that by the oaths of Peter Shane Joseph A Greene and Frederick Frieanen three [?]disviterested free holders of said County partition be made of said lands described and set forth in said petition in the following proportions to wit. One fifteenth part thereof to said petitioners - One fifteenth part to Jacob Kimble Jr - One fifteenth part to Henry Roop and May his wife - One fifteenth part to Addison Deets and Sarah his wife One fifteenth part to Peter Will and Catherine his wife - One fifteenth part to Samuel Levan and Delila his wife - One fifteenth part to Jonathan Kimble - One fifteenth part to Harriet Kimble - One fifteenth part to Rachel Kimble - One fifteenth part to SOlomon Kimble - One fifteenth part to Emmanuel Kimble - One fifteenth part to Eleanor Kimble - One fifteenth part to George Kimble One fifteenth part to Mahala Kimble - and one fifteenth part to Amos Kimble. And it is further ordered that a writ of partition issue to the sheriff of our said County commanding him to made said partition accordingly - and if the same cannot be divided without [?]anyway to the whole that them by the oaths of said free holders he cause the same to be appraised at its cash value and that he make returns of his proceedings forthwith" |
| Henry Iles to Jonathan Kimble Deed Hocking County Deed Records, v.D, p.626-7.
Transcription:
"Henry Iles & Wife to Jonathan Kimble Deed
This indenture made this Sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight between Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife of the County of Hocking and State of Ohio of the one part And Jonathan Kimble of the County of Hocking and State of Ohio of the other part witnesseth that the said Henry Iles & Rebecca his said wife for and in consideration of the sum of Fifteen Dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they hereby acknowledge and forever acquit and discharge the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs executors and administrators have granted bargained sold aliened and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain sell alien [?] off convey and confirm unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Hocking and State of Ohio and known and distinguished by being lot No 14 lot No 15 lying and being in the Town of Ilesborough laid out on the North half of the West half of the North West quarter in section No 22 Township No 13 Range No 17 sold on the sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. Together with all the improvements and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertaining and the reversions remainders and profits thereof and all the estate right title interest property claim and demand of them the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his said wife of in and to the same: to have and to hold the lands hereby conveyed with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel thereof with every of the appurtenances unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns forever. And the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his said wife and their heirs all the premises hereby bargained and sold with the appurtenances unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns against them the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife and their heirs and all and every other person or persons whomsoever do and will warant and forever defend these presents In testimony whereof they the said Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife have hereunto set their hands an seals the day and year above written
Henry Iles [seal]
Rebecca Iles [seal]
in the presence of
Robert Watts
Patrick Ilevin
The State of Ohio Hocking County SS - Personally came before me Robert Watts one of the acting Justices of the Peace within and for said County of Hocking Henry Iles and Rebecca his wife the grantors of the above deed of conveyance and severally acknowledged the signing and sealing thereof to be their act and deed and designed for the full purposes therein mentioned and expressed and desired: that the same should be recorded as such according to law: and the said Rebecca wife of the said Henry Iles being by me examined seperate and apart from her said husband and having made known to her the contents of said deed of conveyance she did on such seperate examination declare that she did voluntarily sign seal and acknowledge the same and that she is still satisfied therewith. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set and subscribed my hand and seal this the sixteenth day of May AD 1838
Robert Watts J.P. [seal]
Recorded June 5th 1839
C.W. James Recr" |
| James Hankinson to Jonathan Kimble Deed Hocking County Deed Records, v.D, p.651-2.
Transcription:
"James Hankinson & wife to Jonathan Kimble Deed
This Indenture made this fourteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eigth hundred and thirty nine by and between James Hankinson and Mary Hankinson his wife of the County of Hocking in the State of Ohio of the one part and Jonathan Kimble of the County of Hocking and State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said James Hankinson and Mary Hankinson his wife for and in consideration of the Just sum of thirty Dollards to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have given granted bargained sold released conveyed and do by these present give grant bargain sell release convey and confirm unto the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate and being in the County of Hocking State of Ohio the above tract being a part of the South East quarter of section four Township Thirteen Range Seventeen in the East side bounded as follows commencing at a stone on the South West side of Jonathan Kimbles field running North one half East Ten chains and Eighteen links to a stone, thence South 65 West eight chains forty links to a stone, thence South 25 1/2 East Nine chains 31 links to the place of beginning the above to contain four acres to have and to hold the premises aforesaid with all the privileges and [?]appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anyway appertaining unto the said Jonathan Kimble and unto his heirs and assigns forever. And the said James Hankinson and Mary Hankinson his wife for themselves and for their heirs executors and administrators covenant and promise to and with the said Jonathan Kimble his heirs and assigns that they the said James Hankinson and Mary Hankinson his wife are lawfully seized of the premises aforesaid that they have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey the same in manner aforesaid and that the premises are free and clear of and from all incumbrance whatever. And further that they the said James Hankinson and Mary Hankinson his wife will well and truly warrant and forever defend the premises herein and hereby granted unto the said Jonathan Kimble and unto his heirs and assigns against all lawful claims and demands of all and every person whomsoever. In testimony whereof the said James Hankinson and Mary Hankinson his wife party of the first part have here Signed, Sealed and delivered
James Hankinson [seal]
Mary her x mark Hankinson [seal]
in the presence of
Robert Watts
James Cook
The State of Ohio Hocking County ss
On the fourteenth day of February AD 1839 before the subscriber a Justice of the Peace within and for the said County personally the said James Hankenson and Mary his wife who signed and sealed the foregoing deed and acknowledged the the signing and sealing thereof ro be their act and deed for the purposes therein expressed. And the said Mary wife of the said James Hankenson being by me examined seperate and apart from her said husband and the contents of the said deed being fully made known to her by reading the same in her presence she did declare upon such seperate examination that she did voluntarily sign seal and acknowledge the same and that she is still satisfied there with
Robert Watts J.P.
Recorded June 30th 1839
C.W. James Recr" |
| H. Hostetter & Wife, to Jonathan Kimble Deed
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Notes |
- Sources: Family Bible.
The names Jonathon and Hannah are recorded in the Family Bible.
The names John and Emma Connor are on son Burton's death certificate.
- From Ohio Land Records:
Name: Jonathan Kimble
Land Office: CHILLICOTHE
Document Number: 268
Total Acres: 82.73
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 1 Sep 1824
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 W½SW OHIO RIVER SURVEY No 13 N 17 W 3
- From Ohio Land Records:
Name: Jonathan Kimble
Land Office: CHILLICOTHE
Document Number: 6672
Total Acres: 41.54
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 28 Jul 1838
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 SWNE OHIO RIVER SURVEY No 13 N 17 W 4
- 1836 duplicate taxable real property and chattels:
No. 9 Washington Township
Jonathan Kimble
Location: R17, Twp 13, Sec. 3, SW quarter
Acrage: 160
Value: 102
State and canal tax: 22.9 cents
County and school tax: 91.8 cents
Total: 1 dollar 14.7 cents
Paid
No. 9 Washington Township
Jonathan Kimble
Location: R17, Twp 13, Sec. 3, S half W half SE
Acrage: 41
Value: 30
State and canal tax: 6.7 cents
County and school tax: 27 cents
Total: 33.7 cents
Paid
- 1839 tax records:
1836 duplicate taxable real property and chattels:
No. 9 Washington Township
Jonathan Kimble
Location: R17, Twp 13, Sec. 3, SW quarter
Acrage: 160
Amount: 100
State and canal tax: 50 cents
County and school tax: 1 dollar 20 cents
Township tax: 40 cents
Total: 1 dollar 80 cents
Paid
No. 9 Washington Township
Jonathan Kimble
Location: R17, Twp 13, Sec. 3, S half W half SE
Acrage: 40
Amount: 30
State and canal tax: 15 cents
County and school tax: 36 cents
Township: 3 cents
Total: 54 cents
Paid
- The Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812 include a Jonothan and Jacob Kimble (privates) in Captain Hugh Craighton's company.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/war1812/roster/1812/txt/page0032.txt
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