Person:Jesse Ball (24)

Watchers
m. 16 Apr 1707
  1. Frances Ball1709 -
  2. Sarah Ball1711/12 -
  3. Eve Ball1713 - 1778
  4. Jesse Ball1716 - 1747
  5. Col. James Ball, Jr., of Bewdley1718 - 1789
  6. Mary Ball1721 -
  7. Edwin Ball1723 -
  8. Jeduthan Ball1725 - 1749
  9. Sinah Ball1727/28 - 1798
  • HJesse Ball1716 - 1747
  • WMary SmithAft 1722 -
  1. John Ball
Facts and Events
Name Jesse Ball
Gender Male
Birth? 27 Jun 1716 Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Marriage to Mary Smith
Marriage Bond 10 Dec 1737 Lancaster, Virginia, United States[she is the widow Burgess]
to Frances Fox
Living[4] 25 May 1743 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Philip Smith, father in law
Death? 4 Aug 1747 Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Burial? St. Mary's White Chapel.
References
  1.   Marriage Bonds in Lancaster County, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
    12:2 (Oct 1903):96-103.

    "Saturday, Dec. 10, 1737, Sir. I desire you'l send a Licence to conjoin my son Jesse & Mrs Frances Burges in the Bonds of Hymen, you'l oblige, Sir, your humble servt James Ball."

  2.   46, in Cukro, Diane. Descendants of William Ball. (Huntington, NY: Private Manuscript, 2002)
    25, 74-75.
  3.   Hill, Margaret Lester. Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline. (Lancaster, VA: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, 1990)
    10.
  4. Will abstract of Philip Smith, in Lewis, James F, and James Motley Booker. Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations. ([Place of publication not identified]: Lewis and Booker, ca 1964)
    234.

    Smith Philip, gent. of Wicoccomocca Parish W. 25 May 1743---W. P. 11 July 1743
    Daughter Mary, wife of Jesse Ball gent-five pounds current money, in full of her part of my estate as I have given her a sufficient fortune.
    Five daughters Mildred, Elizabeth, Sarah, Jane, and Susannah, each, two hundred pounds sterling and one feather bed and plain furniture to be paid them as they attain the age of twenty one or day of marriage-
    if either of them--should die before they attain the age of twenty one or marries her legacy shall belong to the survivors of the said daughters to be provided for and maintained by my son Baldwin Matthews Smith till they become entitled to their fortunes suitable to their estate and degree, without any deductions out of their legacy...
    I have given my son a letter to Mrs. Dickey, to let her know that I would make my son worth more than two thousand pounds with his estate at York, which on account of his having Mrs Pany Burg's he will be entitled at my decease. My son is to pay the legacies to my aforesaid daughters, and my wench Peg to be set free.
    Rest of my estate both real and personal to my son Baldwin Matthews Smith and his heirs.
    Brother Augustine Smith, nephew John Smith, and my son Baldwin Matthews Smith, executors.
    Son-in-law Jesse Ball, and friend Thomas Edwards, trustees
    To each of my executor's and trustees-a mourning ring.
    Witness Charles Copedge Junr, Thomas Clement, Samuel Hamilton and Thomas Selevent.