Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ut ten years ago, and the death of her mother oc-curred at New Britain, Connecticut, in 1900. Al-pheus Parsons was the father of eleven and Mrs. Akers have had three children, namely:Eugene L., born March 2, 1854; Edith A., born May3, 1856; and Grace M., born February 10, L. died June 13, 1857. Edith A. married,May 24, 1877, Fredrick S. Taylor, her fathers busi-ness partner. Grace May married, October 16, 1895,Hen
Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ut ten years ago, and the death of her mother oc-curred at New Britain, Connecticut, in 1900. Al-pheus Parsons was the father of eleven and Mrs. Akers have had three children, namely:Eugene L., born March 2, 1854; Edith A., born May3, 1856; and Grace M., born February 10, L. died June 13, 1857. Edith A. married,May 24, 1877, Fredrick S. Taylor, her fathers busi-ness partner. Grace May married, October 16, 1895,Henry Charles Grimwade, and died February 15,1903, leaving two children: Roger Maurice, bornMay 5, iSgS.; and Muriel Grace, born April 22, 1902. JOHN ANDREW KIMBALL. Richard Kim-ball (i), the immigrant ancestor of the late JohnAndrew Kimball, of Winchendon, Massachusetts,was born at Rattelsden, Suffolk county, IS9S. Hecame to New England at the age of thirty-nine yearswith his wife Ursula and children, Henry, agedfifteen; Elizabeth, aged thirteen; Richard, agedeleven; Mary, aged nine; Martha, aged five; John,aged three; Thomas, aged one year, in the ship. bcU^r.^^ Cl4.^ WORCESTER COUNTY 269 Elizabeth, William Andrews, master, from Jpswich,England, sailing April 30, 1OJ4. He settled lirst at Watertowii, Massachusetts, andbecame a proprietor there. He was admitted a free-man. May 6, 1635. His home lot consisting of sixacres was bounded north by the Cambridge line, eastby land of W. Hamlet and west by land of EdwardWhite. It is now within the limits of Cambridge,at the corner of Huron avenue and Appeiton was invited to go to Ipswich to live, as therewas no wheelwright there. He became a proprietorthere in 1637, buying of Goodman Simonds, February23, 1637, and later receiving various grants was a selectman in 16^5. He was executor ofhis brother-in-law, Thomas Scott, who died Feb-ruary, 1653-54. He married Ursula Scott in England. She wasborn in Rattlesden also, daug
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