. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . ., born in 1834 (de- WAYNE COUNTY. 677 ceased); Ann, born December 26, 1835 (de-ceased) ; and William, born July 4, 1839, mar-ried Mary S. Varcoe. GEORGE W. KIMBLE. His father, Asa Kimble, was born and livedat the Narrows, in Pike County. He mar-ried Abigail Pellet, daughter of John Pel-let, and soon afterward, about 1816, moved for many years. He died February 11, wife passed away February 4,1879. Theirchildren were Nancy, Ephraim B., George W.,John P., Isaac R., William and Martin. George W. Kimble was born March 2,1821;ma
. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . ., born in 1834 (de- WAYNE COUNTY. 677 ceased); Ann, born December 26, 1835 (de-ceased) ; and William, born July 4, 1839, mar-ried Mary S. Varcoe. GEORGE W. KIMBLE. His father, Asa Kimble, was born and livedat the Narrows, in Pike County. He mar-ried Abigail Pellet, daughter of John Pel-let, and soon afterward, about 1816, moved for many years. He died February 11, wife passed away February 4,1879. Theirchildren were Nancy, Ephraim B., George W.,John P., Isaac R., William and Martin. George W. Kimble was born March 2,1821;married, November 20,1843, Phebe Schoonover,who was born November 3, 1821. Their chil-dren were Asa, born March 12, 1845; DanielM., born August 26, 1846; Abbie J., bornFebruary 5, 1848; and George A., born to Wayne County, where he bought twohundred and sixty acres of wild land in Dy-berry township, the present location of theCounty Fair-Ground. His youngest son, Mar-tin K. Kimble, now resides on the old home-stead. The place then had a small house andbarn on it and a small clearing. He erectednew buildings, set out fruit-trees, and madehimself and family a good home. He helddifferent township offices. Both himself andwife were members of the Methodist Church 6 5 J 14, 1849. Mrs. Kimble died Sept, 20, his second wife, Mr. Kimble marriedLusetta Schoonover, December 20, 1865. Shewas born in Lake township, Luzerne County,Pa., August 15,1841. She has one child, EllaA., born October 11, 1868. George W. Kimble was born in Dyberrytownship, Wrayne County, and grew to mansestate on the home farm. He made his start inlife by working an entire year and having sixtydollars in money at the end. 678 WAYNE, PIKE AND MONROE COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA. In the spring of 1843, in company with hisbrot
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