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Asa KIMBLE
 1791 - 1847

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  1. Asa KIMBLE b. 10 Aug 1791, Kimble's Narrows, Pike, Pennsylvania; d. 11 Feb 1847, Dyberry, Wayne, Pennsylvania; bur. Glen Dyberry Cemetery, Honesdale, Wayne, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    From Phineas G. Goodrich's "History of Wayne County," 1880:
    Page 294: [DyberryTownship] "A man by the name of Dye first made some improvement on or near theresidence of Martin KIMBLE. The property belonged to Sylvanus Seely, who soldit to Isaac Brink, from Brodhead's creek. After a while Brink sold
    it to AsaKIMBLE, who was a son of Ephraim KIMBLE, Sen., of the Narrows, Pike Co., and brother of the first wife of Joseph Atkinson, deceased. KIMBLE married Abigail,a daughter of John Pellet, of Palmyra, Pike Co., and Mr. KIMBLE and his wife
    lived and died where his son, Martin, now lives. Their children are Ephraim B., Isaac P., George W., John P., William, and Martin, and Mrs. Nancy Genung, widow of the late Ezra M. Genung, of Honesdale, deceased."
    HIST: Asa Kimble son of Ephraim and Eunice Kimble married Abigail Pellett daughter of John and NancyPellett (page 124) they settled about two miles above Honesdale on the Dybury Creek, the ground of the Wayne County Agricultural Society beinglocated upon thefarm upon which they were settled .
    HIST: Page 177
    HIST: He was at one timeengaged in manufacturu1g lumber for the Middle Creek Lumbering Company livingat their mill now called No.14, name taken from No. of Plane on the Penna .CoalCo. Gravity R.R. a thing of the past. While living on the Dybury hekept an Innor Tavern for a number of years. He was a successful farmer and gained the confidence of his neighbors and all with whom he had intercourse. He died February12th 1846 aged ___ years, his wife Abigail Kimble died February 4th 1879aged 84 years. They had six sons, Ephraim, George W ., John P ., Isaac R., William P., and Martin K., and one daughter Nancy P.

    Asa m. Abigail PELLETT 1814, Pa. Abigail b. 31 Mar 1794, Paupack, Pike, Pennsylvania; d. 4 Feb 1879, Dyberry, Wayne, Pennsylvania; bur. Glen Dyberry Cemetery, Honesdale, Wayne, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Nancy Pellett KIMBLE b. 18 Aug 1815, Honesdale, Wayne, Pennsylvania; d. 21 Jan 1901; bur. Glen Dyberry Cemetery, Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
    2. Ephriam B. KIMBLE b. 31 Aug 1817, Honesdale, Wayne, Pennsylvania; d. 18 Sep 1880, Pa; bur. Glen Dyberry Cemetery, Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
    3. Olive W. KIMBLE b. 20 Aug 1819, Pike Co., Pennsylvania; d. 7 Mar 1820, Paupack, Pike, Pennsylvania.
    4. George Washington KIMBLE b. 2 Mar 1821, Dyberry, Wayne, Pennsylvania; d. 11 Sep 1893, Honesdale, Wayne, Pennsylvania.
    5. John Pellett KIMBLE b. 1823/1824, Pa; d. 31 Dec 1886, Kimble's, Pike Co., Pennsylvania.
    6. Isaac R. KIMBLE b. 2 Jun 1827, Pa; d. 1914; bur. Glen Dyberry Cemetery, Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
    7. William P. or R. KIMBLE b. 15 Jan 1832, Pike, Pennsylvania; d. 1912; bur. Glen Dyberry Cemetery, Near Honesdale, Wayne, Pennsylvania.
    8. Martin K. KIMBLE b. 1834, Pa; d. 1909; bur. Glyn Dyberry Cemetery, Near Honesdale, Pennsylvania.

Generation: 2

  
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