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Col. Joseph Ball, of St. Mary's White Chapel Parish
- H. Col. Joseph Ball, of St. Mary's White Chapel Parish1649 - Bef 1711
- W. Mary UnknownBef 1672 - 1721
m. Abt 1707 - Mary Ball1708 - 1789
Facts and Events
Name[4][5] |
Col. Joseph Ball, of St. Mary's White Chapel Parish |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][3][6] |
24 May 1649 |
England |
Marriage |
Abt 1675 |
Englandto Elizabeth Romney |
Other[5] |
5 Oct 1680 |
Lancaster, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of William Ball, his father |
Marriage |
Abt 1707 |
Middlesex County, VirginiaChrist Church [2nd wife - she is the widow Johnson] to Mary Unknown |
Will[1][4] |
25 Jun 1711 |
Lancaster, Virginia, United States |
Death[1][2][4] |
Bef 11 Jul 1711 |
Lancaster, Virginia, United States[probate] St. Mary's White Chapel Parish |
Probate[1][4] |
11 Jul 1711 |
Lancaster, Virginia, United States |
Reference Number |
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Q16738459 (Wikidata) |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009)
1.
Maternal grandfather of George Washington. Joseph Ball, England. 24 May 1649, Epping Forest, Lancaster Co. between 25 June and 11 July 1711, c. 1707-8 (post 6 Feb. 1707) m. Mrs. Mary (___) Johnson. ----- [Amelia Note: "Epping Forest" did not exist by that name until 1843. It was simply known as the "The Forest" or "The Forest Quarter." [1]]
- ↑ Hill, Margaret Lester. Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline. (Lancaster, VA: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, 1990)
45.
- ↑ Hayden, Horace Edwin. Virginia genealogies : a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia: also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland. (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: E.B. Yordy, printer, 1891)
47, 56.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Will Abstract of Joseph Ball, in Lee, Ida J. Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills, 1653-1800. (Richmond: Dietz Press, 1959).
p 6 -
BALL, Joseph,. Psh. St. Mary's White Chapel. Will. 25 June 1711. Rec. 11 July 1711.
Wife Mary; son Joseph; daus. Hannah Travers; Anne Conway; Esther Chinn; Elizabeth Cornegie; Mary Ball; Eliza Johnson (dau. of his wife), dau. Mary, 400 acres of land in Richmond county; grandson James Cornegie (not 21) acknowledges gift to son Joseph Ball, and daus. Hannah Travers, Anne Conway and Esther Chinn made 11 Feb. 1707; Overseer John Hagan; negroes formerly belonging to Jon. Carnegie, decd. Extr. Joseph Ball. Wits. Geo. Finch, Elizabeth Finch, Margaret Miller, Joseph Taylor.
W.B. 10, p. 88.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Will Abstract of William Ball, in Lee, Ida J. Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills, 1653-1800. (Richmond: Dietz Press, 1959).
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BALL, William. Will. 5 Oct. 1680. Rec. 11 Nov. 1680.
To son Wm. Ball, my plantation, 2 patents of 540 acres. Wife Hannah ; son Joseph Ball Patent of 1600 acres in Rappa. Co., Dau. Hannah, wife of Capt. David Fox only 5 shillings sterling, which is overpayment both of her portion and deserts. Extrs. Sons William and Joseph. Wits. Thos. Everest, Jno. Mottly.
W.B. 5, p. 70. ----- [Identifies him as son of William and Hannah Ball.]
- ↑ Hardy, Stella Pickett. Colonial families of the Southern States of America: a history and genealogy of colonial families who settled in the colonies prior to the Revolution. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1965)
39.
COL. JOSEPH BALL, (8—3). of "Epping Forest," Lancaster Co., Va., b. May 24, 1649, in England; d. June, 1711, in Virginia; he was the third son of Col. William and Hannah (Atherold) Ball, of "Millenbeck," Lancaster Co., Va.; will dated June 25, 1711; probated July 11, 1711; served as Lieut. Col. of Lancaster Co.; was a staunch and liberal supporter of the Established Church, and a Vestryman; m. (first) 1675, in England, Elizabeth Romney, d. prior to 1703; dau. of William Romney, of London, England; (second) 1707, Mary (Montague) Johnson, of Lancaster Co., Va., a native of England. Issue ... ----- [cos1776 Note: later researchers have disproved the Montague surname. See Mary's Page for explanation.]
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