Finding Aid for the Kimberlin Family Collection

This collection pertains to the Kimberlin family of Cass County, Missouri. Deeds, land patents and title abstracts for land purchased by the Kimberlin and Pulliam family date from the 1840s to 1914. Other documents related to the family include farm leases, land patents, insurance policies, and receipts. Some receipts date back to the 1840s and include items sold and purchased, as well as a receipt of money from an insurance company for the theft of a horse. Some of the other items relate to their professional life as a judge, county clerk, and a farmer. Items reflecting their businesses include weight tickets for corn and other crops grown from the 1890s as well as ledgers with payment information. Other interesting items in the collection include Civil War payment vouchers and exemption for service given to Joseph Kimberlin based on his age. The items in this collection had been originally stored in brown document bags inside a trunk. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, a major supplier of denim to Levi Strauss, produced one of the bags that still has a portion of the logo visible on the bag.

Files

https://content.mymcpl.org/files/original/e9b1fa48a3d923f36bfaa0ffb85c5a3e.pdf

Reference

Jolene Clark, Archivist, Midwest Genealogy Center, Finding Aid for the Kimberlin Family Collection, Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri, 2019

Cite As

Jolene Clark, Archivist, Midwest Genealogy Center, “Finding Aid for the Kimberlin Family Collection,” Genealogy Gallery, accessed November 22, 2024, https://content.mymcpl.org/items/show/10065.

Title

Finding Aid for the Kimberlin Family Collection

Subject

Genealogy
Family history
Kimberlin family

Description

This collection pertains to the Kimberlin family of Cass County, Missouri. Deeds, land patents and title abstracts for land purchased by the Kimberlin and Pulliam family date from the 1840s to 1914. Other documents related to the family include farm leases, land patents, insurance policies, and receipts. Some receipts date back to the 1840s and include items sold and purchased, as well as a receipt of money from an insurance company for the theft of a horse. Some of the other items relate to their professional life as a judge, county clerk, and a farmer. Items reflecting their businesses include weight tickets for corn and other crops grown from the 1890s as well as ledgers with payment information. Other interesting items in the collection include Civil War payment vouchers and exemption for service given to Joseph Kimberlin based on his age. The items in this collection had been originally stored in brown document bags inside a trunk. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, a major supplier of denim to Levi Strauss, produced one of the bags that still has a portion of the logo visible on the bag.

Creator

Jolene Clark, Archivist, Midwest Genealogy Center

Publisher

Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri

Date

2019

Format

Portable Document File Format; 514 KB; 5 pages.

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

kimberlin family collection.pdf