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    1. [VAGLOUCE-L] Re: Hebble in Gloucester County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HIBBLE, BARTHLOMEW, ENOS, MOORE, KIMBALL, DAUGHADY, BROACH, AND WAGNON. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hAC.2ACE/1240.1 Message Board Post: Gloria, the name is HIBBLE and I am posting the line here for all interested persons. If you would be so kind as to email me and fill in the blanks (your connection to these people)is all I ask. Descendants of Jacob Hibble Generation No. 1 1. JACOB1 HIBBLE He married CATHERINE BARTHOLOMEW. Child of JACOB HIBBLE and CATHERINE BARTHOLOMEW is: 2. i. CHRISTIAN B.2 HIBBLE, b. Abt. 1839, Lancaster, PA. Generation No. 2 2. CHRISTIAN B.2 HIBBLE (JACOB1) was born Abt. 1839 in Lancaster, PA. He married ANN MARIA ENOS December 26, 1861 in at Robert Walden's, Joshua L. Garrett, Gloucester, VA, daughter of GEORGE ENOS and SARAH MOORE. She was born Abt. 1846 in Gloucester Co, VA. Notes for CHRISTIAN B. HIBBLE: Tombstone of children, Christian, Laura, and Minnie: Beloved children of Capt. C. B. & A. M. Hibble Children of CHRISTIAN HIBBLE and ANN ENOS are: i. IDA E.3 HIBBLE, b. Abt. 1864. ii. ELLA C. HIBBLE, b. Abt. 1866. iii. JACOB S. HIBBLE, b. Abt. 1867. 3. iv. ANNIE M. HIBBLE, b. Abt. 1868, Gloucester Co, VA. v. EMMA HIBBLE, b. Abt. 1869. vi. CHRISTIAN E. HIBBLE, b. July 16, 1872; d. October 01, 1875, Gloucester Co, VA. Notes for CHRISTIAN E. HIBBLE: Glo Death Records. vii. LAURA B. HIBBLE, b. January 24, 1871; d. July 30, 1885, Gloucester Co, VA. viii. MINNIE A. HIBBLE, b. January 24, 1871; d. August 05, 1871, Gloucester Co, VA. Generation No. 3 3. ANNIE M.3 HIBBLE (CHRISTIAN B.2, JACOB1) was born Abt. 1868 in Gloucester Co, VA. She married CHARLES SUMMERLIN KIMBALL May 20, 1885 in James C. Martin, Gloucester, VA, son of WILLIAM KIMBALL and MARY DAUGHADY. He was born May 24, 1859 in Baltimore City, MD, and died October 29, 1955 in Bellamy Cemetery, Gloucester, VA. Children of ANNIE HIBBLE and CHARLES KIMBALL are: i. CHARLESA4 KIMBALL. ii. DAU KIMBALL, m. PEYTON BROACH. iii. WILLIAM BLAINE KIMBALL, b. February 1886; m. MOORE. Notes for WILLIAM BLAINE KIMBALL: G-J: October 22, 1919, A distressing accident occurred Wednesday evening, Oct 22, 1919, about 7 o'clock, when Mr. Blaine Kimball received a gunshot wound in the thigh. Mr. Kimball, who during the war was Lieutenant-Commander of a transport, has been spending some time in the county with his wife, visiting his father, Mr. Charles Kimball, and his wife's mother, Mrs. John Moore. He had been on a hunting trip Wednesday and returning, was met by his wife with a horse and buggy in the road in front of Robert Johnson's place. In getting into the buggy Mr. Kimball's shotgun was discharged in some manner and the charge entered his left thigh, inflicting a very serious wound. Dr. Davis was called and, probing the wound, removed a number of shot and pieces of cloth. Mr. Kimball was taken to a hospital at Richmond this morning for further treatment and was resting as comfortable as could be expected at last reports. Notes for MOORE: living in NY when Peachie died. iv. CHRISTIAN J. KIMBALL, b. December 1887. v. ROSE KIMBALL, b. November 1891. vi. ANNIE KIMBALL, b. November 1893. vii. GARRETT "UREY" KIMBALL, b. October 1895. viii. KATHERINE KIMBALL, b. May 1897. 4. ix. EMMA KIMBALL, b. January 03, 1900. x. LAURA BELLE KIMBALL, b. Abt. 1903; d. December 14, 1920, Baltimore, MD. Notes for LAURA BELLE KIMBALL: Mr. Charles S. Kimball of Bellamy received a telegram from Baltimore Wednesday morning, Dec 15, 1920, giving the sad news of the death of his youngest daughter, Miss Laura Belle Kimball, in that city Tuesday. The telegram stated that she had been killed in an automobile accident, but gave no details. Tuesday's Baltimore News states that a young woman was knocked down Monday night by an automobile driven by William S. Johnson, that she had not yet recovered consciousness (Tuesday morning) at the Franklin Square Hospital, and was believed to have a fractured skull. The News article stated that the girl's identity was unknown but she was thought to be about 17 years old. Miss Kimball was 18 years old and it is quite possible that she was the victim of the accident described in the Baltimore newspaper. Besides her father she is survived by four brothers, Blaine, Chris, Charlesa and Urey, and three sisters, Emma, Katherine and Mrs. Peyton Broach, of Baltimore. Generation No. 4 4. EMMA4 KIMBALL (ANNIE M.3 HIBBLE, CHRISTIAN B.2, JACOB1) was born January 03, 1900. She married WAGNON. Child of EMMA KIMBALL and WAGNON is: i. MILLARD5 WAGNON, m. MICKEY.

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