. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . nd hi has a wide and favorableacquaintance in his native county. Z. V. KIMBALL, M. D. Dr. Z. V. Kimball, engaged in the practiceof medicine in Hillsboro, where he has givensubstantia] proof of ability and knowledge thathave enabled him to cope successfully with theintricate problems which continually confrontthe physician, was horn in North Carolina onthe 26th of October, L879. He is a representa-tive of one of the old and prominent familiesof his native state, tracing his ancestry hackto Major Buckner Kimball, who came fromthe north of Irela


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . nd hi has a wide and favorableacquaintance in his native county. Z. V. KIMBALL, M. D. Dr. Z. V. Kimball, engaged in the practiceof medicine in Hillsboro, where he has givensubstantia] proof of ability and knowledge thathave enabled him to cope successfully with theintricate problems which continually confrontthe physician, was horn in North Carolina onthe 26th of October, L879. He is a representa-tive of one of the old and prominent familiesof his native state, tracing his ancestry hackto Major Buckner Kimball, who came fromthe north of Ireland about 1750 and served inthe Revolutionary war with the rank that bistitle indicates. His children were Nancy,Betsy, Patsy, Eddie and Harris, all natives ofRandolph county. North Carolina. HarrisKimball, the youngest, married Miss DorcasWood, of North Carolina, and they had tenchildren: Joel, Colya, Harris, William. Elihu,Sarah. Patsy, Nancy. Petty and Polly. Of thisfamily Joel, son of Harris Kimball, was the LIBRARY OF THEUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. MR. AND MRS. A. E. LEWEY


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