Person:Spencer Ball (7)

  1. Col. William Ball - 1745
  2. Col. Spencer Ball1707 - 1767
  3. Richard Ball1710 - 1735
  4. Joseph Ball1712/13 -
  5. Sarah Ball1714/15 -
  1. Spencer Mottrom Ball1733 - Aft 1769
  2. William Ball - Aft 1767
  3. James Ball - Aft 1767
  4. Jesse Ball - Aft 1767
  5. Mary Ball - Aft 1769
  6. Judith Ball1735 - 1759
  7. Unknown BallAbt 1740 - Bef 1782
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Col. Spencer Ball
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Mar 1707 Northumberland, Virginia, United StatesSt. Stephen's ParishCitation needed
Marriage to Frances _____
Will[1] 1767 Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Death? 11 Feb 1767 Northumberland, Virginia, United StatesCitation needed
Other[2] 31 Aug 1769 Lancaster, Virginia, United StatesDepositions were taken concerning dower of Mary (Ball) Kenner, his daughter

Hill p. 28; Cukro p. 33

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract of Spencer Ball, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute).

    [Series needed], Vol 18, [page number needed]
    Will of Spencer Ball, Gent., of North'd Co., 1767, gives eldest son, Spencer Mottrom, 1150 a. land adjoining that of Hon. Presley Thornton and Mr. Monroe, and land settled on him by Act of Ass'y in lieu of Lowry's trust; his mill and appurtenances and 38 slaves. To son William the land he bought for him of Col. James Ball, and on wh. William then lived, with all the slaves, stock, &c. To son James the land formerly belonging to his brother William, and that bought of Peter Spencer Hack, Benjamin Knight and Major Wm. Tate, with 15 slaves. To son Jesse the upper part of my land called "Black Point," 40 a. with 15 slaves. To gr. sons Spencer and John , sons of John Cralle, 6 slaves now in possession of their mother, Judith Cralle, and names Hon. Presley Thomfon and Wm. Roane, his son-in-law, guardians of said gr, sons. To gr. son Spencer Ball 1 slave; to gr. son Thomas Roane do; gr. son James Kenner 2 slaves; son-in-law Wm. Roane I slave and £100 over and above what he has had as his wife's portion; to son-in-law Winder Kenner 1 negro and £450 as his wife's portion. To his sons all his stock, deer, household furniture, &c., &c. To his wife her dower in full out of part willed to sons James and Jesse. Residue to son Spencer M., his sole ex'r. Wit., Andrew Robertson, Wm. Greenwood, Jas. Wilkins.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Deposition Abstract of Spencer Ball, in Lee, Ida J. Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills, 1653-1800. (Richmond: Dietz Press, 1959).

    p 9 -
    BALL, Col Spencer. Depositions concerning. 31 Aug. 1769. Rec. 18 May 1770.

    (1) Deposition of Spencer Mottrom Ball, Gent, age 33 years. That sometime after the marriage between Winder Kenner and the desponent's sister Mary, daughter of the late Col. Spencer Ball, regarding her dower etc. (Note: Order p. 65. Winder Kenner, Gent. appointed Gdn. to Mary and Elizabeth Kenner orphans of Brereton Kenner, dec.)
    (2) Deposition of John Williams, age 36 years concerning fortune of Col. Spencer Ball, dec'd he intended to give his dau. Mary, who intermarried with Winder Kenner.
    (3) Deposition of Richard Hull, gent, aged 52 years. Taken before Chas. Bell and John Williams, two of His Majesty's Justices for the county of Northumberland. States that after Winder Kenner intermarried with Mary Ball, dau. of the late Col. Spencer Ball, he asked Col. Ball what he intended to give Winder Kenner etc.
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    [Identifies his children: Spencer Mottrom Ball and Mary (Ball) Kenner, wife of Winder Kenner.]