John Kimberly, 1817–1882?> (aged 65 years)
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- John /Kimberly/
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| Marriage | Marriage — 1840 — |
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| Marriage | Marriage — December 8, 1858 — |
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18 months
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17 months
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22 months
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3 years
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22 months
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In 1857 he moved to Chapel Hill and taught at UNC. In 1863 Governor Zebulon B. Vance assigned him responsibility for forming and directing a company of students to defend the university from attack by Union forces. During the war he formed a business to manufacture for the Confederate army sulfuric and nitric acid, used in making gunpowder. Source for all of this info is from UNC-Chapel Hill online Library "Documenting The American South": DICTIONARY OF NORTH CAROLINA BIOGRAPHY edited by William S. Powell. |
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