Person:Mary Ball (131)

  1. Judith BallEst 1718 - Bef 1773
  2. Mary Ball1723 -
  3. Margaret Ball1724 -
  4. Capt. William BallAft 1734 - 1802
m.
  1. William Moses Green1754 - 1835
  2. Eleanor GreenAbt 1758 -
  3. Samuel Ball GreenEst 1765 -
Facts and Events
Name Mary Ball
Gender Female
Birth? 1723 Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Marriage Culpeper, Virginia, United Statesto Robert Green
Living[1] 16 Nov 1751 Culpeper, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Samuel Ball, father
References
  1. Will abstract of Samuel Ball, in Culpeper county, Virginia. Will Book
    A:60-61.

    Names wife Ann Catherine,
    son William,
    dau. Margaret Ball,
    dau. Judith Hackley,
    James Pollard,
    dau. Mary Green,
    son-in-law Robert Green.
    Son William Ball, John Hackley and Robert Green [sons-in-law] executors.
    Will dated 16 Sep 1751.
    Proved 22 Nov 1751.

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    [Caution: Many researchers have assumed that James Pollard is a son in law and some claim he married a daughter named Ann, who is not known to have existed. James Pollard was NOT a son in law. He was a business partner (co-owner) of Samuel Ball's in a mill.]

  2.   Slaughter, Philip. A history of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia: with notes of old churches and old families, and illustrations of the manners and customs of the olden time. (Baltimore, Md.: Innes & Co., printers, 1877).

    [reprinted as Part I of Genealogical & Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia by Raleigh Travers Green (1900. Reprint. Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1996), p. 61.]

    [Caution: Calls her "Patty" Ball who married Robert Green, but Patty is usually a nickname for Martha, not Mary. No proof of the name Patty is provided.]

  3.   Hill, Margaret Lester. Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline. (Lancaster, VA: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, 1990)
    44.

    [Calls her "Patty", probably propagated from Slaughter (1877)]

  4.   Cukro, Diane. Descendants of William Ball. (Huntington, NY: Private Manuscript, 2002)
    38 (#75).

    [Calls her "Patty", probably propagated from Slaughter (1877)]