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Facts and Events
!MARRIAGE: *Notes of Gary Treat (source: apparently St Clair County, MO
marriage records); says 4 Feb 1864 at St Clair Co, MO
*Obituary of Daniel Jesse Ball. "Humansville Star-Leader," Thursday, 11 Mar
1920, pg 1 (copy from microfilm at the Missouri State Historical Society,
Columbia, MO); says 4 Feb 1864
BIOGRAPHY: *from obit: "To this union [with Martha Laney] were born 9 children
all of whom are living except one which died in infancy."
References
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- Census: 1850, MO, St Clair Co, District #79, page 131, family #241
(indicates abt 1846); *Census: 1860, MO, Polk Co, Johnson Twp, page 101, family #701 (indicates abt 1846); listed as "Daniel Ball" *Census: 1880, MO, St Clair Co, Collins Twp, E.D. 236 sheet ??, page 391, family #99 (indicates abt 1846); listed as "Jesse Ball" *Census: 1900, MO, St Clair Co, Collins Twp, E D 140 sheet 5a, page 59, family #94 (indicates Oct 1845); listed as "Jesse D Ball" married 36 years *Census: 1910, MO, St Clair Co, Collins Twp, E D 129 sheet 8b, page 211, famil #182 (indicates abt 1845); listed as "Jess Ball" married 43 years *Census: 1920, MO, St Clair Co, Collins Twp, E.D. 138 sheet 2, page 171, famil #50 (indicates abt 1846); *Notes of Gary Treat (source: unknown); says 4 Oct 1845 *Charles W Ball from a Ball genealogy as MCPL; says 9 Oct 1844 in KY *Obituary of Daniel Jesse Ball. "Humansville Star-Leader," Thursday, 11 Mar 1920, pg 1 (copy from microfilm at the Missouri State Historical Society, Columbia, MO); says "Daniel Jesse Ball was born Oct 4, 1845 on what is known as the Billie McCarthy place on Panther creek north of Humansville . . ."
- ↑ .
- Charles W. Ball from a Ball genealogy as MCPL; says 25 Feb 1920 at
Collins, MO *Obituary of Daniel Jesse Ball. "Humansville Star-Leader," Thursday, 11 Mar 1920, pg 1 (copy from microfilm at the Missouri State Historical Society, Columbia, MO); says " . . . died at his home 7 miles north west of Humansville February 25, 1920 at the age of 74 years, 4 months and 21 days."
- ↑ .
- Obituary of Daniel Jesse Ball. "Humansville Star-Leader," Thursday,
11 Mar 1920, pg 1 (copy from microfilm at the Missouri State Historical Society Columbia, MO);
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