. Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Brown, Kewaunee and Door, Wisconsin . was a very useful man, was beloved forhis many good qualities of head andheart, and was possessed of sound com-mon sense and judgment. He coulddraw a deed or contract of any kind, andwas an adviser and friend to all. He diedat East Hampton, Mass., October i,1847. Mrs. Hannah (Mather) Kimball,mother of our subject, was a daughter ofTimothy Mather, who was a descendantof Increase Mather, the father of CottonMather. She was a woman of greatforce of character, and may be said tohave inherited much of the s
. Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Brown, Kewaunee and Door, Wisconsin . was a very useful man, was beloved forhis many good qualities of head andheart, and was possessed of sound com-mon sense and judgment. He coulddraw a deed or contract of any kind, andwas an adviser and friend to all. He diedat East Hampton, Mass., October i,1847. Mrs. Hannah (Mather) Kimball,mother of our subject, was a daughter ofTimothy Mather, who was a descendantof Increase Mather, the father of CottonMather. She was a woman of greatforce of character, and may be said tohave inherited much of the spirit of hernoble ancestors. She died in Leyden,N. Y., at the age of seventy-eight years,eight months and eight days. Alonzo Kimball, the subject proper ofthese lines, was born November 20, 1808,in the town of Le Ra\, Jefferson county,N. Y., and received his primary educa-tion at various schools, which was sup-plemented with a course at UnionCollege, Schenectady, N. Y., where hegraduated in 1836, while Dr. Nott waspresident. After this he taught schoolabout ten years, and then engaged in. .^■m: ^
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