Kimball Family - Ourfolk
James Howland Kimball 4 APR 1880 - 1 MAY 1964
James was born on 4 APR 1880 and died on 1 MAY 1964 (age: 84). He was the son of George Edward Kimball (22 JUN 1853 - 1 DEC 1941) and Alice Tower Howland (Kimball) (30 JUN 1857 - 23 NOV 1932). James was married to Beatrice Oliver Avery (Kimball) . Beatrice was born on 7 AUG 1889 and died on 25 MAY 1965 (age: 75) in Hingham, Mass . View Family Chart - - -
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Married Florence TITCOMB. Had at least one son, James Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kimball lived in Hingham, Mass. in 1943
Earlier, he had married Beatrice Olive AVERY, and he married Beatrice again a few years before he died.
The interesting story regarding Beatrice and James H. is that after she and James divorced, she moved out to California (San Francisco) and went through 3 or 4 or 5 husbands (who went through her $'s in good fashion). The only one I can recall was a Ben Culler, but she had some silverware with some other initials on it, so I know there were more. Then, when Flossie (Florence) died, Beatrice just happened to be between husbands, and must have contacted James, because she returned to Hingham where they remarried to live happily ever after.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kimball lived in Hingham, Mass. in 1943
Earlier, he had married Beatrice Olive AVERY, and he married Beatrice again a few years before he died.
The interesting story regarding Beatrice and James H. is that after she and James divorced, she moved out to California (San Francisco) and went through 3 or 4 or 5 husbands (who went through her $'s in good fashion). The only one I can recall was a Ben Culler, but she had some silverware with some other initials on it, so I know there were more. Then, when Flossie (Florence) died, Beatrice just happened to be between husbands, and must have contacted James, because she returned to Hingham where they remarried to live happily ever after.
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The interesting story regarding Beatrice and James H. is that after she and James divorced, she moved out to California (San Francisco) and went through 3 or 4 or 5 husbands (who went through her $'s in good fashion). The only one I can recall was a Ben Culler, but she had some silverware with some other initials on it, so I know there were more. Then, when Flossie (Florence) died, Beatrice just happened to be between husbands, and must have contacted James, because she returned to Hingham where they remarried to live happily ever after. My older sister and I went back to visit Bea just after James had died in the winter of 1964/65. She died not too long after we returned to Calif.
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