He first married Katherine Ring (one child) and then Magdalene "Lena" Eubel (nine children).
After Lena died, he married Sarah Laughery Davis, a widow with seven children. He and Sarah had three more children after they moved to Pine City, Washington. He built and preached at the Church of New Jerusalem, and farmed in Pine City.
Civil War:
6 Sept 1862 - enlisted at Litchfield, NY; Co E 152NY INF
31 May 1864 - Battle of Cold Harbor, Mechanicsville, VA; Struck in the knee by a bullet which led to amputation
GAR: Jacob Nauman Post #341, Blairstown, IA
Eugene Springer Post #420, Norway, IA
He first married Katherine Ring (one child) and then Magdalene "Lena" Eubel (nine children).
After Lena died, he married Sarah Laughery Davis, a widow with seven children. He and Sarah had three more children after they moved to Pine City, Washington. He built and preached at the Church of New Jerusalem, and farmed in Pine City.
Civil War:
6 Sept 1862 - enlisted at Litchfield, NY; Co E 152NY INF
31 May 1864 - Battle of Cold Harbor, Mechanicsville, VA; Struck in the knee by a bullet which led to amputation
GAR: Jacob Nauman Post #341, Blairstown, IA
Eugene Springer Post #420, Norway, IA
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Dr Silas Conrad Kimm
1862–1957
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Leonard Silas Kimm
1869–1960
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1870–1962
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1872–1965
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Milo William Kimm
1875–1966
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1877–1907
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1880–1969
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1883–1968
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1884–1893
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