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 | | In the fourteenth century record appears of a family of Kingsburys in Little Cornard, county of Suffolk, who appear to have been substantial landholders, and from whom the original Kingsbury emigrants to this country are undoubtedly descended. |
 | | Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, from whom the following genealogy is traced, appears to have been either the son of Henry, the first emigrant, by an earlier marriage, or the son of Thomas, who remained in England, probably the latter. |
 | | As Sergeant Joseph Kingsbury, he was chosen constable for the west part of Haverhill, March 2, 1702-03; tithingman, March 4, 1700-01; selectman, March, 1697-99, 1700-01-05-06; viewer of fences from the Mill brook westward to the Westbridge River and northward. |
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