The common ancestors of the great majority of Kimballs in this country are Richard Kimball Sr. of the parish of Rattlesden, county of Suffolk, England who with his wife Ursula Scott and eight children embarked from Ipswich, Suffolk England, April 10, 1634, in the ship Elizabeth. They arrived in Boston and first settled in Watertown, Mass. He was proclaimed freeman in 1635, and they removed to Ipswich, where he worked as a wheelwright. The town granted him a house lot, Feb. 23, 1637, adjoining Goodman Simons at the west end of the town, on what is now High Street. The plaque above is located at St Nicholas Churchyard Rattlesden, Suffolk, England.
In 1641 Richard Kimball is listed among the Commoners of Ipswich, and was appointed one of the seven men (selectmen) March 1, 1645. After Ursula died in 1659, Kimball married second, Oct. 23, 1661, Margaret Dow, widow of Henry Dow of Hampton, NH. They died within a few months of each other in 1675.
Richard and Ursula had a total of eleven children, eight born in Rattlesden Parish, Suffolk county, England, one in Watertown and two at Ipswich:
- Henry Kimball
- Abigail Kimball Severens
- Elizabeth Kimball
- Richard Kimball, Jr.
- Mary Kimball Dutch
- Martha Kimball Fowler
- John Kimball
- Thomas Kimball
- Sarah Kimball Allen
- Cornet Benjamin Kimball
- Caleb Kimball
The Kimball houses of Ipswich
There are many houses in Ipswich that were built by or occupied by the early descendants of Richard and Ursulla Scott Kimball.












Books and other online resources about the Kimball family
- History of the Kimball family in America, from 1634 to 1897
- Richard Kimball, 1634 to 1897
- Richard Kimball (WikiTree)
- Richard Kimball (Geni)
- Richard Kimball and Ursula Scott
- Ursula Scott Kimball
- Abigail Kimball
- Benjamin Kimball
- Cornet Benjamin Kimball
- Caleb Kimball
- John Kimball
- John Kimball and Mary Bradstreet
- John Kimball, Jr
- Mary Bradstreet Kimball
- Mary Jordan Kimball
- Corporal Richard Kimball
- FindaGrave
- Kimball Family Association
18th Century Kimball graves at the Old North Burying Ground
The letters with numbers are the map locations at the Old North Burying Ground
- Kimball, Aaron c-23 February 12, 1728
- Kimball, Aaron c-24 November 19, 1731
- Kimball, Aaron e-247 September 10, 1779
- Kimball, Benjamin d-31 May 28, 1716
- Kimball, Lucey d-87 August 13, 1714
- Kimball, Richard d-61 May 26, 1716
It was fun to see this in today’s post. I descend from Richard and Ursula in this way: Richard/Ursula, Benjamin/Mercy Hazletine, Ebenezer/Ruth Eaton, Abner/Dinah Barnard, Lt.Moses/Jemima Clements, Charles Kimball/Jane Mansfield, Thomas Mansfield Kimball/Harriet Edith Whisner, Sarah Rebecca Kimball/Benjamin Franklin Jackson, Frederick Kimball Jackson/Martha Mae Lisenbury, Mary Lee Jackson/Delbert Wayne Anderson (my parents). Richard and Ursula are my 8th Great Grandparents.
This is very interesting, I believe I am the 10th generation living in Peabody MA
I am descended from Richard and Ursula through their daughter Martha Kimball Fowler. I grew up in Ipswich, where both my parents had grown up, with both lines going back a long way. My first husband is also related to the Kimballs, but to a brother. Small world in those days!
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My family in Leamington , Ontario ,Canada are also descendents . Very interesting seeing the homes still there and I want to visit the area next time we are out east
I also am descended from Richard and Ursula through their daughter Martha , They are my 9th Great Grandparents. I was born and raised on Vancouver Island in canada. Now live in Alberta Canada.
Amazing to see this info, and that the homes are still surviving! FYI, Ursula’s brother was married to Margaret Stephenson Scott, who was hanged at the Salem With Trials in 1692. Some of Richard and Ursula’s descendants are also what are referred to as New England Planters in Nova Scotia.
I am doubly descended from Richard and Ursula Scott Kimball through their two sons, Henry and Richard II.