Born in June 29, 1845. From July 1-5, 1845, his fathers records several diary entries praying for the very sick baby to be healed. He was much better by the 5th.
Son of Promise on whom the Preasthood shall rest from his birth to all Eternity even so Amen - Prophet Brigham Young, Blessing given to Brigham Willard Kimball at birth, Jun. 29, 1845, recorded in On the Potter’s Wheel: The Diaries of Heber C. Kimball, p. 95
Brigham was 3 years old when he traveled from Winters Quarters, Iowa to Salt Lake City with the Mormon Pioneers in his father's great wagon company. Departure date 1848-Jun-7 / Arrival Date 1848-Sep-24.
While traveling along the Mormon Overland Trail in 1867, Brigham Willard Kimball, son of President Heber C. Kimball, died at age 22 along Lodgepole Creek approximately where Kimball, Nebraska, is today. (The city is named after a railroad builder, not the missionary.)[1]
OBITUARY
Kimball, Brigham Willard, a Latter-day Saint Elder who died while returning from a foreign mission, was born in January, 1845, at Nauvoo, Hancock county, Illinois, the son of Heber C. Kimball and Vilate Murray. He was baptized when about eight years of age and in his boyhood days was an acknowledged leader among the companions of his youth, participating in numerous sports and athletic exercises. In 1864 he was called on a mission to Great Britain and he soon became the leader of men the same as he had formerly been a leader of boys, but the English climate affected his health, in consequence of which he was honorably released to return home. On the plains he was met by his brother, Heber P. Kimball, one of the most prominent freighters of early days, who had gone out to hasten his brother's return and make his journey more comfortable, but Brigham W. grew worse and finally died July 24, 1867, on Pole Creek, about seventy-five miles west of Julesburg, Colorado, where his remains were also interred.[2]
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