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Anna Lovinia Ferris (Kimball) 8 Jan 1839-9 Jan 1839 - 23 MAR 1914

Anna was born on 8 Jan 1839-9 Jan 1839 in Barre, Orleans, New York and died on 23 MAR 1914 (age: 75).

Anna was married to Judge Ivory G. Kimball .

Judge Ivory was born on 5 MAY 1843 in Wells, York, Maine and died on 15 MAY 1916 (age: 73) and was buried in Arlington National Cemetary .
He was the son of Wilbraham Kimball, Jr. (24 MAR 1814 - 3 JUN 1870) and Ann Hatch (Kimball) (B: ABT 1815).
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Anna Lovinia Ferris (Kimball)
 


Husband - Judge Ivory was born on 5 MAY 1843 in Wells, York, Maine and died on 15 MAY 1916 (age: 73)


Husband - Memorial Amphitheater - Arlington National Cemetary - result of the work of Ivory G. Kimball.

- Arthur was born on 13 MAR 1875 and died on 24 AUG 1924 (age: 49)




-- Judge Ivory --
Served in the E company of the 55th Indiana Regiment.

In the papers of Arthur Alden Kimball filed by his wife in Nov 1997, she says'
'His grandfather Ivory G. Kimball was a Civil
War veteran who was appointed judge of the Washington, DC, police court by President
Cleveland in 1893.'

The Memorial Amphitheater, at the Arlington National Cemetary, was the dream of Judge
Ivory G. Kimball, who wished to have a place to
assemble and honor the American defenders.


Judge Ivory:

'Judge I. G. Kimball worked hard during several sessions of Congress
as the Department Head of the G.A.R. in the District to get the bill
thro Congress to build the Arlington Amplitheatre.
It finally went thro in President Theo. Roosevelt's Administration,
and the Judge was
honored by being the one chosen to remove the first spadeful of earth
to start the work.
His name appears on a bronze tablet on the completed structure.
He regarded this as the crowning accomplishment of his life.'

(George E.Kimball)


Judge Ivory: Census: 1880 Washington, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

Census: 1880 Washington, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace ...
G. KIMBALL : Self M Male W 37 ME Lawyer ME ME
Anna L. KIMBALL: Wife M Female W 41 NY Keeping House NY NY
Anna L. KIMBALL: Mother W Female W 61 ME ME ME
Jennie O. KIMBALL: Sister S Female W 24 IN At Home ME ME
Ella KIMBALL: Dau S Female W 14 IN At Home ME NY
Wilbra KIMBALL: Son S Male W 12 DC At Home ME NY
Harry G. KIMBALL: Son S Male W 10 DC At School ME NY
Alice M. KIMBALL: Dau S Female W 8 DC ME NY
Arthur H. KIMBALL: Son S Male W 5 DC ME NY
Courtesy Our Folk - Hart Family Genealogy - ourfolkgen.com



-- Judge Ivory --
Because of Kimball's campaign, Congress authorized
its construction March 4, 1913. Judge Kimball
participated in the ground-breaking ceremony March
1, 1915, but did not live to see his dream completed.
Ivory Kimball died May 15, 1916, and was buried in
Section 3 of the cemetery, near the Memorial
Amphitheater he campaigned to build. President
Woodrow Wilson placed its cornerstone Oct. 15,
1915.


Obituary in Washington Post




- Arthur was born on 1908 in Washington, DC and died on 1996



- Warren was born on 11 NOV 1909 and died on ABT 2002


- Ruth was born on 14 MAY 1940 and died on 2006



Great Grandson - Edward, Jr was born on 18 JUL 1945 in Ankorage, Alaska and died on 24 OCT 2016 (age: 71) in Portland Oregon


- Helena was born on 16 JUN 1947 in Ankorage, Alaska and died on 7 JUL 2022 (age: 75) in San Jose, Ca




Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018