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George C. Kimble : ウィキペディア英語版 | George C. Kimble
George C. Kimble (alternately spelled Kimbell or Kimball, March 6, 1803 – March 6, 1836) was a defender and officer of the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, who died at the Battle of the Alamo. Kimble County in the hill country of Texas is named in his honor. ==Early life== George C. Kimble〔Various last name spellings are used for George C. Kimble in primary documents, including Kimball, Kimbill, Kimbell and Kimble. His direct decedents used the spelling Kimble and the county in Texas was spelled Kimble, so that spelling is preferred in this article.〕 was born in 1803 in Beechwoods, Pennsylvania to Chester Kimble and Lucy Satterlee Kimble. During his childhood his family moved to upstate New York and then to St. Clair County, Michigan.〔Kimball Family Association by Judith A. Kimball et al, Kittery, Maine, 1988, p. 278〕 In 1825 at the age of 22, he moved to Texas as a member of the Green DeWitt Colony. There he met Prudence Nash, who was widowed from her first husband and had three children, and they married on June 26, 1832. They moved to Gonzales, Texas, and together with his business partner Almaron Dickinson started a hat factory on Water street. His son Charles C. Kimble was born in 1834.
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