Frank J. Kimball Explained

Frank J. Kimball
Birth Date:24 November 1846
Birth Place:Washington County, New York
Death Place:Briggsville, Wisconsin
Occupation:Farmer, businessman, politician
Party:Republican
Office:Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Constituency:Adams and Marquette Counties
Term Start1:1902
Term End1:1904
Term Start2:1906
Term End2:1910

Frank J. Kimball (November 24, 1846  - March 31, 1927) was an American farmer, businessman, and politician.

Biography

Born in Washington County, New York, Kimball moved to a farm in Columbia County, Wisconsin. In 1872, Kimball moved to Briggsville, Marquette County, Wisconsin. He was in the general merchandise and sewing machine businesses. Kimball served as Douglas, Wisconsin town clerk and notary public. He also served on the school board and was the board clerk. In 1903, 1907, and 1909, Kimball served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. Kimball retired in 1924 and then died at his home in Briggsville, Wisconsin.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=AEwNAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1107 . Biographical Sketches . Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin . 1909 . . 1107 . 2020-07-01 . Google Books.
  2. In Assembly Fifth-Eighth Session of the Wisconsin Legislature, Twenty-Second Biennial Session, Democrat Printing Company, Madison, Wisconsin: 1927, April 20, 1927, Frank J. Kimball, pg. 1050