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Benjamin Ball

Male 1772 - 1850  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Benjamin Ball was born in 1772 in Fauquier Co, Virginia (son of William Ball and Hannah Smith); died in 1850 in of, Mason Co, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Ball was born on 14 Jan 1741 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co, Virginia (son of Edward Ball, Jr. and Sarah Owens); died on 28 Dec 1807 in Warrenton, Fauquire Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: 22 Apr 2012

    Notes:

    Research Notes:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pmc122011abcd&id=I4284

    this site has that the parents of William Ball, b 1741, were George and Kezziah Hanson Ball. Dates are not consistent, nor is the story of Kezziah and her children. These cannot be the parents of William and the children listed on that site. However a story of George and keziah's family is related there:

    story:
    George Ball Sr.(b.1720 son of JOHN BALL) who married Kessiah Ann Hanson(parents unknown) who was b. in 1725 (probably in Alexandria,Fairfax Co.Va.) and they came to an area that WAS Russell Co. Va. very early BEFORE 1800 (I think) The area they were in became LEE CO.Va. NOTE: This Kessiah was killed during an Indian attack when her son John was @ 15. Her little son Wm. and little dau. Elizabeth were also killed but her son John hid in a cave. Kessiah and George had 5 surviving kids they were
    John(1756)
    Wm.(1758)
    Elizabeth(1761)
    Martha( 1764)
    Moses (the 11rd) (b.1768)
    George Jr.(born 1770)
    These FIVE lids married the 5 kids of Henry Yeary Sr.
    Note that in the story "George Ball Indian Attack" the 5 surviving children married the 5 kids of Henry Yeary Sr

    ---------------
    The Balls pertaining to this story are found here:
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~debyj/My%20Files/Desc%20John%20Ball.html

    "There has been speculation that John Ball was a son of Richard Ball, son of Col. William Ball, the grandfather of George Washington. This is shown to be highly unlikely by the article by Christopher Johnston entitled, "A Forgotten
    Member of the Ball Family", serialised in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. VII, pp. 440-441 and vol. VIII, pp. 80-83 (1900), reprinted in Genealogies of Virginia Families, vol. 1, pp. 23-27 (1981). Others have put
    forward Richard Ball and Elizabeth Linton as the parents of John Ball. The father of Elizabeth Linton was a Moses Linton of Lower Norfolk Co., VA. Richard Ball and Elizabeth with several Lintons moved to the Fairfax-Stafford county area from Norfolk Co. At this time, there is no known record evidence which links Richard Ball and Elizabeth Linton with John Ball. John Ball's parentage must be considered as unknown."

    note: ss/ further, Richard Ball is not son of GW's grandfather, William Ball I. William Ball I had a will and stated he had two sons, William and Joseph. - no Richard.

    William married Hannah Smith about 1759 in Fauquier Co, Virginia. Hannah (daughter of Joseph Smith) was born in 1740 in Richmond Co, or King George Co, Virginia; died after 1785 in Fauquier Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah Smith was born in 1740 in Richmond Co, or King George Co, Virginia (daughter of Joseph Smith); died after 1785 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Father: Ebenezer Smith b: 26 SEP 1714 in Tauton, Bristol County, Massachusetts
    Mother: Hannah Gilbert b: 09 FEB 1711 in Tauton, Bristol County, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    source for the kids of this couple here:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=pmc122011abcd&id=I4298

    This site acknowledges that the dates are conflicted.

    Children:
    1. John Blackwell Ball was born on 18 Jan 1762 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 7 Nov 1821 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    2. Joseph Ball was born on 28 Jan 1762 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1829 in Mares Run, Lewis Co, Virginia (now West Virginia).
    3. William Ball was born about 1764 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1800 in of, Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    4. Jean Ball was born in 1768 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1800 in of, Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    5. Edward Ball was born in 1767 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died on 15 Mar 1813 in Fort Meigs, Morgan Co, Ohio.
    6. Augustine Smith Ball was born in 1770 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1841 in Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania.
    7. Enoch Ball was born in 1772 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1831 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    8. 1. Benjamin Ball was born in 1772 in Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1850 in of, Mason Co, Kentucky.
    9. Mary Margery Ball was born about 1774 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died in 1837 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    10. Thomas B. Ball was born in 1778 in Great Run, Fauquier Co, Virginia; died after 1810 in Mason, Magoffin Co, Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Ball, Jr. was born before 1 Mar 1701 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; was christened on 1 Mar 1701 in Christ Church, MIddlesex Co, Virginia (son of Edward Ball, Sr. and Mrs. Keziah (..) Ball); died before 27 Sep 1742 in Prince William Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 27 Sep 1742, Prince William Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    This line of Edward Ball here:
    http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np130.htm

    Will:
    Edward Ball, Prince William County, Virginia Administrator: William Dulin (William Dulin was a son in law.) This William Dulin died in 1801

    Edward Ball Will: Prince William County, Virginia Sarah Settlement - Sarah is administrator September 27, 1742. Sarah Ball, Ralph Hughes, Charles Morgan

    Inventory of Edward Ball, deceased 387-388 includes four negroes valued at 86 L
    Total valuation 129:18 oL
    William Blackwell
    Joseph Blackwell
    Joseph Hudnall

    Edward married Sarah Owens on 4 Feb 1724 in Chist Church, Middlesex Co, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of Augustine Owens and Jane (Joane) Jones) was born in 1706 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died before 1766 in Prince William Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Owens was born in 1706 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia (daughter of Augustine Owens and Jane (Joane) Jones); died before 1766 in Prince William Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Although no direct connection is known, it is interesting to note the will of one Richard Owens dated 22 January 1773 filed in King George County 2 June 1763, which recites the name of his wife, Mary Owens, and children: Joshua, Richard, Jeremiah, Aaron, William, Sarah Grigsby (the wife of William Grigsby) Mary Berry and Lettice White. If there is a connection, then it would be that Sarah Owens, the wife of Edward Ball, was remarried after the death of Edward Ball to William Grigsby. The connections between the Grigsby family with other branches of the Joneses & Hinsons, is set forth in other places.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~keholmes/Johnson/b61.htm

    Children:
    1. Clemence Ball was born on 15 Jan 1726 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; was christened on 5 Feb 1726 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died between 1801 and 1806 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    2. John Ball was born on 29 Jul 1729 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died about 1752 in Prince William Co, Virginia.
    3. Edward Ball, III was born on 7 Oct 1732 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; was christened on 5 Nov 1732 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died in 1788 in Lincoln Co, Kentucky.
    4. Benjamin Ball was born on 22 Nov 1742 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died before 1810 in Adair Co, Kentucky.
    5. James Ball was born about 1742 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died in 1794 in Fauquier Co, or Prince William Co, Virginia.
    6. 2. William Ball was born on 14 Jan 1741 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co, Virginia; died on 28 Dec 1807 in Warrenton, Fauquire Co, Virginia.

  3. 6.  Joseph Smith was born about 1715 in Virginia; died after 1742.
    Children:
    1. 3. Hannah Smith was born in 1740 in Richmond Co, or King George Co, Virginia; died after 1785 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward Ball, Sr. was born about 1676 in Virginia or England (son of William Ball, (immigrant) and Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Ball); died on 4 Sep 1726 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Source for the family of Edward and Keziah Ball is principally the IGI of the LDS Family History Department, Salt Lake City, which in turn obtained the data from various sources, which are available upon request.The christening records and marriage records of Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia are the principal sources of these submitters. Additional information obtained from the records of the National Society of the Colonial Dames under the Ball Family of Middlesex County. Edward Ball and later his wife, Keziah, were both Sextons of the Middlesex church.

    This family was apparently very poor, as recited in the book A Place in Time wherein it was said that the sextonships of the churches was a form of poor relief, and the specific example was set forth in the case of the Edward Ball family, consisting of eleven children. Edward was named Sexton of the Middle Church in 1714 and served until his death in 1726, when the sextonship was awarded to his widow, Keziah, who held it until she in turn died ten years later. In that year, two sextonships were open, one at the Middle Church and the other at the Lower Church. Widow Elizabeth Long was awarded the vacancy at the Middle Church; the Lower Church position went to Keziah's son in law, Joseph Smith. When Smith died in 1740, Keziah's daughter, Elizabeth, was named to replace him. Elizabeth had one grown son, Edward, but he could give little help to his mother, for what he had was expended on the family of his indigent father-in-law, Phillip Brooks, five of whose orphans were in Edward's care at vestry expense in 1745.

    Found on the website of Jim Ball (http://web.raex.com/~jdball/notes.htm), he states "Nothing is known of the early life of Edward Ball other than he was a poor freeman at the time of his marriage. It is doubtful he was native born and there is no known record of importation or indenture. There are three other contemporary individuals of the Ball surname who meet these same conditions, namely Elizabeth, Ann and Henry. It cannot at this time be proved they are siblings, but there is circumstantial evidence to support this conclusion.

    "While speculative, these four would seem to be the children of a William and Elizabeth Ball who were imported by Oswald Cary, a wealthy young merchant who became a parish vestryman. William appears to have died shortly upon arrival, or possibly even at sea. Elizabeth served a relatively short stormy indenture and then married John Tidbury. There seems no further record of them. It is possible that William and Elizabeth partially paid their own transportation, and fully paid for that of their children.

    "Edward and Keziah had three sons survive to adulthood. It is likely the futures of Edward Jr., Daniel, and Benjamin would have been as tenant farmers or sharecroppers had they remained in Middlesex. The dramatic increase in slave population forced them and others to move on. While Edward Jr. and Benjamin moved northward, Daniel went south into the Carolinas. Advances are underway in unraveling this NC line.

    "Meanwhile, there are published genealogies which give Benjamin, son of Daniel Ball, as the Benjamin who married Ann McIntosh and moved into Kentucky and fathered a sizable family. No evidence to support this has been located.

    "Quite contrary to the above, the Benjamin who married Ann McIntosh was, without question, the son of Edward, Jr. "Ann" appears to be Peggy McEntosh of Stafford County. Benjamin went into Kentucky with his cousin James, son of Benjamin, and was later joined by members of his immediate family.

    "The families which descended from Benjamin and Edward appear to have remained close for several generations. The various lines which moved into Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana seem to have remained in contact with their roots in Fauquier, Virginia. No evidence of contact has been found between the Fauquier Balls and their cousins out of Middlesex following the move north of Edward and Benjamin. The single exception to this may be members of the Owen family who may have settled in Prince William."

    Keziah OSBORNE and Edward BALL Sr. were married about 1695 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~keholmes/Johnson/b62.htm#P404

    Edward married Mrs. Keziah (..) Ball about 1695 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia. Keziah was born between 1672 and 1680 in Virginia (prob); died on 9 Jul 1736 in Middlesex Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mrs. Keziah (..) Ball was born between 1672 and 1680 in Virginia (prob); died on 9 Jul 1736 in Middlesex Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Keziah OSBORNE was born between 1672 and 1680 in Virginia?. She died on 9 July 1736 in Middlesex County, Virginia.

    Edward Ball and Keziah Williamson were the parents of many children who were born and were christened in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia. After the death of Edward Ball, Sr., who was Sexton of the Christ Church, Keziah in turn became Sexton until her death.

    The Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, cites under the heading Mr. Duell Pead, Minister, 296 Acres, Rappahannock Co., on South side of the Rappahannock River, 23 Apr. 1688, p. 650, a grant given John Bibby 4 Oct 1655, for the transportation of 2 persons: John Creswell and Keziah Osbourne, age 11. This would place this Keziah as being born about 1644 probably in England, which would make her 52 years old at the time of the birth of the first child of Edward Ball, Sr. and Keziah, his wife. The last child of this marriage was born in 1716. It would therefore be almost impossible for Keziah Osbourne to be the Keziah, the wife of Edward Ball, Sr., but it is possible Keziah Ball was the daughter of Keziah Osbourne, the daughter being the one who later married Edward Ball, Sr., however, contrary data available may indicate that her mother was Charity Williamson.

    This does not, however, mean that the wife of Edward Ball, Sr. did not have the maiden name of OSBORNE! It simply means she was not the Keziah Osbourne, age 11, who was transported in 1655.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~keholmes/Johnson/b62.htm#P404


    Children:
    1. 4. Edward Ball, Jr. was born before 1 Mar 1701 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; was christened on 1 Mar 1701 in Christ Church, MIddlesex Co, Virginia; died before 27 Sep 1742 in Prince William Co, Virginia.
    2. Benjamin Ball was born on 18 Nov 1719 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; was christened on 13 Dec 1719 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died after 1740; was buried in 1786 in Stafford Co, Virginia.
    3. (11 more children) Ball was born between 1696 and 1719 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died after 1740.

  3. 10.  Augustine Owens was born about 1680 in Middlesex Co, Virginia; died on 31 Dec 1725 in Middlesex Co, Virginia; was buried on 2 Jan 1726.

    Augustine married Jane (Joane) Jones in 1694 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia. Jane was born in 1680; died in 1726 in Middlesex Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane (Joane) Jones was born in 1680; died in 1726 in Middlesex Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Ann Owens was born about 1703 in Middlesex Co, Virginia; died before 25 Nov 1813 in Fauquier Co, Virginia.
    2. 5. Sarah Owens was born in 1706 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co, Virginia; died before 1766 in Prince William Co, Virginia.