Person:Czarina Ball (1)

Watchers
m. 27 May 1817
  1. Melvin S BallAbt 1820 - 1840
  2. Czarina Davis Ball1823 - 1852
m. 11 Jun 1844
  1. Adelaide J Wheeler1846 - 1927
  2. George Melvin Wheeler1849 - 1926
  3. _____ WheelerAbt 1852 - Abt 1852
Facts and Events
Name[5] Czarina Davis Ball
Gender Female
Birth[1][4] 4 May 1823 Royalston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesNote: No primary record found.
Marriage 11 Jun 1844 Orange, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto James Sullivan Wheeler
Death[1] 22 Jun 1852 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915
    [1].

    Deaths registered in the Town of Warwick for the year, 1852.
    No.: 13
    Date of Death: June 22'd 1852
    Name: Czarina D. Wheeler
    Age: 26 [birth about 1826]
    Place of Death: Warwick
    Condition: Married
    Occupation: [blank]
    Place of Birth: Royalston
    Spouse or Parents: wife of James S. Wheeler
    Cause: Child Birth

  2.   Find A Grave: Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, MA, in Find A Grave
    James Sullivan Wheeler.

    JAMES S. WHEELER
    DIED
    FEB. 15, 1871,
    AE. 55 YRS. 8 MS. 2 DS.
    ---
    CZARRINA D.
    HIS WIFE
    DIED
    JUNE 22, 1852,
    AE. 29 YRS.
    ---
    Also
    An Infant Daughter.

  3.   Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432)
    line 12.
  4. Wheeler, Albert Gallatin. The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler family in America. (American College of Genealogy , 1914)
    p. 110.

    James Sullivan Wheeler [#1065] m. North Orange 11 Jun 1844 Czarina Davis Ball who was born Royalston 4 May 1823

  5. The census records for Czarina's husband James Wheeler consistently show a woman named Lydia Ball about a generation older, sometimes listed as housekeeper. Her death record indicates her maiden name is Walker, identifying Czarina's parents, since no birth record is found. Once this was discovered, the marriage records sent to the state by Orange in 1844 list this marriage and names her parents, confirming the identification

    However, her name is reported as Cramina making it hard to find. (The original Orange record, film 1887891, is (viewable at Family History Centers) and has not been inspected. The minister's return in Warwick gives Czarrina, or improbably Czamina??)