Joseph was a well known cattle rancher. He served in many church callings, and was bishop in his ward for a time. He was a member of the County Board of Selectmen, the Probate Judge,and a member of the Territorial House of Representatives in 1885. He moved to Cache County 1n 1890 and represented that county in the Second Utah State Legislature.
He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, and at his passing they proclaimed much of which is already written here, along with the following:
"The membership of Compatriot Kimball in the Utah Society is derived from William Huntington, who was a private and fifer in Captain Ichabod Hinckley's Company of the 2nd Connecticut Regiment, in which he served from April 1, 1777 to March 1, 1780". His decendents are also sons and daughters of the same.
In the latter part of his life he returned to Salt Lake City, and durig his last years was the official guide at the Church Administration Building.
His obituray stated that he lived a life of dignity and honor, and that he was of sympathetic, genial and kindly nature and extended the warm hand of brotherhood to all whom he came in contact with and had learned the secret of keeping young. As age came upon him, he remained serene in spirit and had the heart of a boy.
He was survived by his widow, Lathilla, and 10 children, Joseph Raymon Kimball,, Ernest Kimball, Oliver H. Kimball, Willadr J. Kimball, all og San Diego, California; Pratt Kimball, Los Angeles; Florence Kimball Robinson, Clark Kimball, Ethel Kimball Sargent, Pearl Kimball Davis and Jean Kimball Hooper all of Salt Lake. There were 77 grandchildren and 85 great-grandchildren also surviving with the following brothers and sisters; J. Golden Kimball,, Daniel H. Kimball, Albert H. Kimball and Hyrum Kimball, all of Salt Lake; Samuel Kimball of Vernal, Utah; Rosalia Kimball Edwards, Alice Kimball Smith, Abbie Kimball Burrows, all of Salt Lake and Mrs. May Moffat of Logan, Utah. He loved his family, his religion, his country, and his God.
Joseph was a well known cattle rancher. He served in many church callings, and was bishop in his ward for a time. He was a member of the County Board of Selectmen, the Probate Judge,and a member of the Territorial House of Representatives in 1885. He moved to Cache County 1n 1890 and represented that county in the Second Utah State Legislature.
He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, and at his passing they proclaimed much of which is already written here, along with the following:
"The membership of Compatriot Kimball in the Utah Society is derived from William Huntington, who was a private and fifer in Captain Ichabod Hinckley's Company of the 2nd Connecticut Regiment, in which he served from April 1, 1777 to March 1, 1780". His decendents are also sons and daughters of the same.
In the latter part of his life he returned to Salt Lake City, and durig his last years was the official guide at the Church Administration Building.
His obituray stated that he lived a life of dignity and honor, and that he was of sympathetic, genial and kindly nature and extended the warm hand of brotherhood to all whom he came in contact with and had learned the secret of keeping young. As age came upon him, he remained serene in spirit and had the heart of a boy.
He was survived by his widow, Lathilla, and 10 children, Joseph Raymon Kimball,, Ernest Kimball, Oliver H. Kimball, Willadr J. Kimball, all og San Diego, California; Pratt Kimball, Los Angeles; Florence Kimball Robinson, Clark Kimball, Ethel Kimball Sargent, Pearl Kimball Davis and Jean Kimball Hooper all of Salt Lake. There were 77 grandchildren and 85 great-grandchildren also surviving with the following brothers and sisters; J. Golden Kimball,, Daniel H. Kimball, Albert H. Kimball and Hyrum Kimball, all of Salt Lake; Samuel Kimball of Vernal, Utah; Rosalia Kimball Edwards, Alice Kimball Smith, Abbie Kimball Burrows, all of Salt Lake and Mrs. May Moffat of Logan, Utah. He loved his family, his religion, his country, and his God.
Bio by: Virl Kemp
Family Members
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Judith Marvin Kimball
1823–1824
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Gen William Henry Kimball
1826–1907
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Helen Mar Kimball Whitney
1828–1896
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George Williard Buell
1830–1900
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Roswell Kimball
1831–1831
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Heber Parley Kimball
1835–1885
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David Patten Kimball Sr
1839–1883
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Oliver Norman Buell
1840–1872
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Charles Spaulding Kimball
1843–1925
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John Hiram Buell
1843–1844
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Brigham Willard Kimball
1845–1867
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Rachel Sylvia Kimball
1845–1847
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Sarah Helen Kimball
1845–1860
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Abraham Alonzo Kimball Sr
1846–1889
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Isaac Alphonso Kimball
1846–1912
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Sanders Kimball
1847–1848
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Solomon Farnham Kimball
1847–1920
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Samuel Chase Kimball
1848–1848
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David Orson Kimball
1848–1849
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Heber Kimball
1849–1850
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David Heber Kimball
1850–1927
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Joseph Smith Kimball
1850–1864
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Augusta Kimball
1850–1861
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Cornelia Christeen Kimball
1850–1853
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Murray Gould Kimball
1850–1852
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Samuel Heber Kimball
1851–1943
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Susannah R. Kimball
1851–1851
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William Gheen Kimball
1851–1924
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Harriet Kimball
1852–1852
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Newel Whitney Kimball
1852–1931
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Jonathan Golden Kimball
1853–1938
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Jacob Reese Kimball
1853–1875
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Willard Heber Kimball
1853–1854
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Rosalia Kimball Edwards
1853–1950
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Albert Heber Kimball
1854–1944
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Enoch Heber Kimball
1855–1877
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Hyrum Heber Kimball
1855–1943
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Jedediah Heber Chase Grant Kimball
1855–1927
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Horace Heber Kimball
1855–1922
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Lydia Holmes Kimball Loughery
1855–1928
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Daniel Heber Kimball
1856–1936
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Anna Spaulding Kimball Knox
1857–1932
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Jeremiah Heber Kimball
1857–1887
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Elias Smith Kimball
1857–1934
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Sarah Maria Kimball Jenkins
1857–1901
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Peter Kimball
1858–1860
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Mary Melvina Kimball Driggs
1858–1933
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Alice Ann Kimball Smith
1858–1946
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Andrew Kimball
1858–1924
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Eliza Kimball Woolley
1859–1906
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James Heber Kimball
1860–1865
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Moroni Heber Kimball
1861–1923
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Joshua Heber Kimball
1861–1925
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Sarah Gheen Kimball Seckels
1861–1913
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Mary Margaret Kimball Moffat
1861–1937
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Joshua Heber Kimball
1862–1863
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Eugene Kimball
1863–1932
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Wilford Alphonso "Will" Kimball
1863–1928
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Franklin Heber Kimball
1864–1865
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Lorenzo Heber "Len" Kimball
1866–1929
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Abbie Sarah Kimball Burrows
1868–1943
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Joseph Raymon Kimball
1871–1956
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Louie Presenda Kimball Pond
1873–1924
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Florence Kimball Hyde
1875–1955
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Orson Heber Kimball
1878–1910
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Alma Kimball
1880–1916
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Clark Kimball
1881–1959
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Ethel Beatrice Kimball Williams Sargent
1884–1976
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Oliver H Kimball
1885–1981
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Reba Geneve "Jean" Kimball Hooper Soderberg
1889–1980
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Willard Lathrop Kimball
1892–1977
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Pratt Kimball
1897–1947
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