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Virginia Ball : Immigrant Family 1650
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This book corrects many previous errors pertaining to the Virginia Immigrant Ball Family in 1650. Most previous records we have attempted to validate show the Virginia immigrants as originating in Berkshire; however, there is no evidence whatsoever to prove Berkshire as the place of origin for the Virginia immigrants. The information presented in this book is compiled from fresh research, onsite if or whenever necessary, and it is independent of all prior works that purportedly document the Virginia immigrants. To validate this research effort, we included a separate historical record compiled using evidence that pertains only to the Ball family of Berkshire, specific to the manors of Barkham and Wokingham. It can be found as an Appendix in order to prove no member of that family ever immigrated to Virginia - That record is validated to later than 1701. This book also denies the credibility of the long touted Ball Family Committee Report as submitted to the Library of Congress.
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Virginia Ball : Immigrant Family 1650
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Jim White

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    Index

    Descendants of Thomas Ball

    First Generation

    1. Thomas Ball was born in 1495 in London, , Greater London, England, was christened in St. Botolph, Billingsgate Parish, London, , Greater London, England, and died before 1560 in Maldon, , Essex, England.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Information:

    We believe it essential here to state, of the Virginia immigrant descendants of this man, a few of them adopted and practiced Quakerism; thereof, researchers should be prepared to locate and prove facts using the available Quaker Records long ago published by several sources. Although the Quaker Faith is passive, there is sufficient evidence of very strong military support by the Ball families of the several states during the Revolution. During our research we have located and included necessary evidence to generally invalidate, and prove the early genealogy of the several (more than twenty different distinct separate lines) Ball families in America were highly conflated, and confusingly confabulated.

    Thomas married Margery Dawes on 21 Nov 1521 in St. Botolph, Billingsgate Parish, London, , Greater London, England. Margery was born in 1500 in Maldon, , Essex, England, was christened in All Saints Parish, , Essex, England, and died in 1562 in Maldon, , Essex, England at age 62.

    Noted events in their marriage were:

    •Marriage: 21 Nov 1521, St. Botolph, Billingsgate Parish, London, , Greater London, England. Allegations for Marriage Licenses Issued by the Bishop of London, 1520 to 1828, Volume 1

    November 21, 1521

    Thomas Ball of St. Botolph, Billingsgate, & Margery Dawes, of All Saints, Maldon (Essex)

    Children from this marriage were:

    Second Generation (Children)

    2. William Ball (Thomas 1) was born in 1522 in Maldon, , Essex, England, was christened in All Saints Parish, Maldon, , Essex, England, and died before 1600 in Maldon, , Essex, England.

    William married Maude Todd on 21 Sep 1545 in St. Peter Coleman Parish Church, London, , Greater London, England. Maude was born in 1524 in London, , Greater London, England and died in 1585 in Maldon, , Essex, England at age 61.

    The child from this marriage was:

    3. Margaret Ball (Thomas 1) was born in 1527 in Maldon, ,

    Essex, England, was christened in All Saints Parish, Maldon, , Essex, England, and died in 1574 in Terling, , Essex, England at age 47.

    Margaret married Reynold Clarke in 1545 in Terling, , Essex, England. Reynold was born in 1519 in Terling, , Essex, England and died in 1572 in Terling, , Essex, England at age 53.

    Noted events in their marriage were:

    Marriage: 1545, Terling, , Essex, England. Marriage record from Boyd’s Marriage Index.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Information: We know nothing about any children Reynold and Margaret might have had - Years of death from Terling Essex Parish Records.

    4. Thomas Ball (Thomas 1) was born in 1530 in Maldon, , Essex, England, was christened in All Saints Parish, Maldon, , Essex, England, and died after 5 Feb 1590 in London, , Greater London, England.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Proof: 5 Feb 1590, London, , Greater London, England. Whitehall, London

    February 5, 1592

    Westminster.Exemplification, at request of Sir John Hart, alderman of London, of an extent and liberate between him and George Ball, of Quarington, co. Bucks, and Thomas Ball, of the Inner Temple. [Docquet, Feb.

    Source: ‘Queen Elizabeth — Volume 241: February 1592’, Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1591-94 (1867), pp. 176 – 197.

    Thomas married Alice Chambers on 28 Feb 1556 in All Saints & St. Peter Parish, Maldon, , Essex, England. Alice was born in 1535 in Maldon, , Essex, England and died before 1600 in London, , Greater London, England.

    Noted events in their marriage were:

    Marriage: 28 Feb 1556, All Saints & St. Peter Parish, Maldon, , Essex, England. Allegations for Marriage Licenses Issued by the Bishop of London, 1520 to 1828, Volume 1

    February 28, 1556

    Thomas Ball, of All Saints & St. Peter, Malden, & Alice Chambers, Spinster, of city of London; Gen. Lic.

    Third Generation (Grandchildren)

    5. Richard Ball I, Esq. (William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1548 in London, , Greater London, England, was christened on 19 Jul 1548 in St. Peter Cornhill Parish, London, , Greater London, England, and died in 1621 in London, , Greater London, England at age 73.

    Noted events in his life were:

    He was educated from 1560 to 1566 in Cambridge, , Cambridgeshire, England. Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 about Richard Ball

    Name: Richard Ball

    College: TRINITY

    Entered: Michs. 1560

    More Information: Matric. sizar from TRINITY, Michs. 1560; B.A. 1565-6.

    Thomas entered the Middle Temple 1571 by Edmund Plowden Esq., pledge.

    Proof: 9 Aug 1617-2 Sep 1617, Middlesex, England. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776

    9 August 1617. Richard Ball to answer for not allowing maintenance to his pregnant daughter-in-law Elizabeth and for sending her husband Richard Ball the younger away into Virginia. (MCROS)

    Full record follows from Middlesex Sessions Records

    Virginia Colonial Records Project - Middlesex County Record - CLASS - Sessions Roll 560 - Recognizance of Richard Ball

    Sessions September XV James I. (1617)

    Recognizance for appearance of Richard Ball to answer for not maintaining his daughter-in-law Elizabeth and for sending her husband Richard Ball junior to Virginia. 9 Aug. 15 James I. Signed William Smith.

    Response and Resolution

    Virginia Colonial Records Project - Middlesex County Record - CLASS - Sessions Register Vol.2 - Recognizance of Richard Ball

    f.438 vo

    September 2, XV James I. (1617)

    Recognizance of Richard Ball to appear to answer Elizabeth, his daughter-in-law, for his not maintaining her, and for sending her husband Richard Ball junior away to Virginia.

    9 August, 15 James I.-Recognizance, taken before Sir William Smithe knt. J.P., of Richard Ball of St. Clement’s Danes co. Midd. taylor, in the sum of twenty pounds; For the said Richard Ball’s appearance at the next Session of the Peace, to answer for not allowing a maintenance to his daughter-in-law Elizabeth, she being great with child, and for sending his son (the said Elizabeth’s husband) Richard Ball junr. away from her into Verginia." G. D. R., 3 Sept., 15 James I.

    Source: ‘Middlesex Sessions Rolls: 1617’, Middlesex county

    records: Volume 2: 1603-25 (1887), pp. 126-133.

    Richard married Elizabeth Grondiche on 15 Jun 1579 in St. Augustine Watling Parish, London, , Greater London, England. Elizabeth was born in 1557 in Gargrave, , Yorkshire, England, was christened on 9 Aug 1558 in Gargrave, , Yorkshire, England, and died in 1634 in London, , Greater London, England at age 77.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Information: This woman’s’ name on the marriage record is Elizabeth Grondiche - We believe her true name was Elizabeth Grundlage - Her baptismal record proves her as ... Elizabeth Grandedg. We searched many British Archives for the surname and could not prove it. We then tried Dutch and German to no avail, but with the help of a local teacher, we proved the Surname ... Grondiche ... is Dutch, and translates into German ... Grundlage ... which means ... Base ... or ... Basis. There is no translation from Dutch to English. This lady was the daughter of ... Austen Grondiche ... of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, but she was baptized in Yorkshire. Her father was a Goldsmith who lived in Gargrave in Yorkshire, which is near Skipton and Skipton Castle. He held a leasehold in London in the Watling Street area.

    Children from this marriage were:

    Fourth Generation (Great-Grandchildren)

    6. William Ball I (Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1581 in London, , Greater London, England, was christened on 7 Nov 1581 in St. Ann Blackfriars, London, , Greater London, England, and died in 1653 in Northumberland County, Virginia at age 72.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Family: Family - All children born and christened, Stepney Middlesex

    Thomas c: November 12, 1609 enumerated this record

    Susan c: April 21, 1611 Benjamin Howe 6 Aug 1628 St. Margaret Westminster, Middlesex

    William c: October 13, 1613 - enumerated this record

    Sarah c: October 31, 1616 m: Richard Hathan 27 Jan 1639 St. Mary Abchurch London

    With second wife, Anne Pattin

    Elizabeth c: Dec 18, 1624 - enumerated this record

    Proof: 1579-1721, England-Virginia.

    This particular Ball immigrant family to Virginia lived adjacent to the Johnson immigrant family to Virginia of concern herein ... they lived adjacent to one another at Stepney in Middlesex County England for at least three generations, perhaps even longer prior to their immigration to Virginia. Moreover, these two different surnamed families removed from England and departed Gravesend bound for Rotterdam aboard the same ship ... together. They left from Gravesend shortly after October 28, 1639 when all males age 15 or more took the Oath of Fealty. Moreover, on December 2, 1639 both messauges were vacant. December 2, 1639 is a significant date - It was the date when the annual quit rent was due. Both families had previously married relatives of one another at least once; fact validated by the following proofs.

    1. Edward Johnson II 1577-1634

    +Elizabeth Clarke 1578-1638 First Cousin of Agnes Clarke

    2. William Johnson I 1612-1673

    + Elizabeth Shellito 1623-1673

    3. William Johnson II 1648-1690

    + Mary Cox 1654-1690

    4. William Johnson III 1679-1703

    + Mary Bennett 1672-1721

    1. William Ball I 1581-1653

    + Agnes Clark 1 st wife 1591-1619 First Cousin of Elizabeth

    Clarke

    + Anne {Pattin 2nd wife 1593-1653

    2. William Ball II 1613-1680

    + Hannah Atherold 1620-1695

    Information: 1581, London, , Greater London, England. William lived in Stepney, Middlesex. He was a member of the Waterman Livery of London, and styled as citizen, waterman and Gent. Sometime late 1639 before his grandson Richard was born October 1639, the family fled to Rotterdam. - It appears his whole family removed to Rotterdam simultaneously; records in the London area cease before 1640 for all members of this family, and we cannot prove any estate records in P.C.C. We do not know what date the family landed in Virginia, but certainly before 1650 when the first records of land ownership begin. Besides, this William Ball family already had close relatives living in Virginia since William’s brother Richard landed in 1617. We have not located any trace of the two daughters who married in the London area ... Susan & Sarah or their husbands - thus we opted not to enumerate them in this record, but proved them in the family event. They may have stayed in London, Rotterdam, or removed elsewhere.

    An act of Parliament established the Company of Watermen and Lightermen in 1555 in London to control the Watermen on the River Thames responsible for movement of goods and passengers. It is the only ancient City Guild that was formed and controlled by Act of Parliament.

    Although some members of this family married into families of Quaker Faith, we think it is essential to state: the American descendants of William and Hannah that settled thence lived in Virginia and Maryland were staunch supporters of the Revolutionary War. More than one descendant son of this family were either on the staff and or closely associated with members of the staff of General, and first President of the United States, George Washington. So far as we have proved two descendant women of this William Ball family married Quaker men, but there is no apparent familial relationship problems resulted discernable as a result.

    Source for this family: Watermen’s Hall, 16 St. Mary at Hill, London - Visitations of London 1634, Vol., II, pgs 212, 243 - M.I. Stow, Vol., II, pg 774 - Visitations General, Vol., II, pg 713, and Le Neve, pg, 281 - Boyd’s Inhabitants of London and Boyd’s Family Units 1209-1948

    He immigrated in 1650 to England-Virginia. Name: William Ball Year: 1650

    Place: Virginia

    Source Publication Code: 1262

    Primary Immigrant: Ball, William

    Annotation: Date and place of settlement or date and place of arrival. Names not restricted to the Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

    Source Bibliography: COLKET, MEREDITH B., JR. Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657. Cleveland: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975. 366p.

    Page: 16

    William’s head right was claimed by Edward Walker in a land grant of 900 acres in Northumberland County Virginia Sepember 20, 1650.

    Cavaliers & Pioneers Vol., I, pg 198

    William married Agnes Clarke, daughter of Humphry Clarke Gent. and Mary Pettifall, on 24 Feb 1605 in St. Dunstan Parish Church, Stepney, , Middlesex, England. Agnes was born in 1591 in London, , Greater London, England, was christened on 9 Apr 1591 in St. Michael Cornhill Parish, London, , Greater London, England, and died before 24 Aug 1619 in London, , Greater London, England.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Information: Agnes was the daughter of Humphrey Clarke of Stepney Middlesex - Humphrey Clarke was the brother of Robert Clark the father of Elizabeth Clarke who married William Johnson.

    Children from this marriage were:

    William next married Anne Pattin on 24 Aug 1619 in St. Bennett Paul’s Wharf Parish, London, , Greater London, England. Anne was born in 1593 in Westminster, , Middlesex, England, was christened in Sep 1593 in St. Margaret Parish, Westminster, , Middlesex, England, and died in 1653 in Northumberland County, Virginia at age 60.

    Noted events in their marriage were:

    Marriage: 24 Aug 1619, St. Bennett Paul’s Wharf Parish, London, , Greater London, England. William Ball, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex, Waterman, & Anne Pattin, of same, Spinster, dau. her parents dead; at St. Bennet, Paul’s Wharf, London - August 24, 1619; Bisoph of London license.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Information: Anne was the daughter of John Pattin of Westminster - her parents were deceased when she married William.

    The child from this marriage was:

    7. Richard Ball II (Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1591 in London, , Greater London, England, was christened on 29 Aug 1591 in Holy Trinity The Less Parish, London, , Greater London, England, and died in 1642 in Elizabeth City County, Virginia at age 51.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Family: Richard and Elizabeth had one daughter and five sons - all born in London, all in Virginia no later than 1628. Richard & George were twins.... They may have had a daughter Elizabeth who also married a Howard but we have not located any proof.

    Anne b. 1615

    Richard Jr. b. 1618 - Twin

    George b. 1618 - Twin

    Michael b. 1619

    John b. 1621

    Henry b. 1623

    Information: Richard was sent to Virginia to help set up a shipping facility for his father, then was told to stay in Virginia where he worked for Hugh Crowder, a business partner of his father and uncle. The situation worsened when Richard’s father did not care for his young wife with child alone in London as he should have, which resulted in a very serious rift between father and son.

    Richard was in London during the Muster of February 16, 1625 - Richard owned small tracts of land in Elizabeth City County, Warwick County, and Lower Norfolk (later Norfolk County) Virginia. His family supplied products used in the ship building business such as cast bronze fittings, and tools used in the trade. So far as we can prove only his son John turned to farming, and his sons were the Ball family of Essex County Virginia. Members of this family are very difficult to track and prove.

    He immigrated in 1617 to England-Virginia. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776

    Mr. Hugh Crowder by Bona Nova 1619. Servants: Richard Ball by George 1617; Thomas Hawkins by James 1622; Paule Renalles by Trial 1619; Nicholas Smith 18 by Bona Nova; John Verin 14 by George 1623.

    Virginia Land Grant: 10 Dec 1627, Elizabeth Cittye, Virginia.

    Title Ball, Richard.

    Publication 10 December 1627.

    Gen. note Lease

    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.

    Note Location: Elizabeth City County.

    Description: 6 acres lying at Buck roe within the precincts of Elizabeth City.

    Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 84 (Reel 1).

    Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

    Subject - Personal Ball, Richard. grantee.

    Subject - Topical Land titles. --Registration and transfer --Virginia -- Elizabeth City County

    Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) -- History --17th century.

    Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Elizabeth City County. Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

    Library of Virginia. Archives.

    Richard married Elizabeth Child on 8 Aug 1614 in St. Christopher Le Stock Parish, London, , Greater London, England. Elizabeth was born in 1588 in Westminster, , Middlesex, England, was christened on 17 Oct 1588 in St. Mary Whitechapel Parish Church, Stepney, , Middlesex, England, and died after 1646 in London, , Greater London, England.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Proof: 9 Aug 1617-3 Sep 1617, London, , Greater London, England. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776

    9 August 1617. Richard Ball to answer for not allowing maintenance to his pregnant daughter-in-law Elizabeth and for sending her husband Richard Ball the younger away into Virginia. (MCROS)

    Virginia Colonial Records Project - Middlesex County Record - CLASS - Sessions Register Vol.2 - Recognizance of Richard Ball

    f.438 vo

    September 2, XV James I. (1617)

    Recognizance of Richard Ball to appear to answer Elizabeth, his daughter-in-law, for his not maintaining her, and for sending her husband Richar Ball junior away to Virginia.

    Research Note:

    Apparently Richard Hall did not respond to the Court Order for the following day the entry noted follows - the William Smith who signed the Complaint was Sheriff of Middlesex County England....

    Virginia Colonial Records Project - Middlesex County Record - CLASS - Sessions Roll 560 - Recognizance of Richard Ball

    Sessions September XV James I. (1617)

    Recognizance for appearance of Richard Ball to answer for not maintaining his daughter-in-law Elizabeth and for sending her husband Richard Ball junior to Virginia. 9 Aug. 15 James I. Signed William Smith.

    Children from this marriage were:

    Fifth Generation (Great Great-Grandchildren)

    8. Thomas Ball (William 14, Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1609 in Stepney, , Middlesex, England, was christened on 12 Nov 1609 in St. Mary Whitechapel Parish Church, Stepney, , Middlesex, England, and died in 1665 in Northumberland County, Virginia at age 56.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Information: Thomas was made free 1622, and assumed his father’s seat in the Watermen Livery 1635, the same year he married Sarah. We cannot prove any children born in the London area, and can only prove son John.

    He immigrated in 1650 to England-Virginia. Name: Tho Ball

    Year: 1650

    Place: Virginia

    Source Publication Code: 6220

    Primary Immigrant: Ball, Tho

    Annotation: Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, In 5 volumes, but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977

    Source Bibliography: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983. Page: 198

    Proof: 12 Oct 1663, Northumberland County, Virginia. Thomas purchased land in Northumberland County from Thomas Kedby, which fact is validated by a patent dated October 12, 1663 - Patent issued to Thomas Salisbury, son of Thomas Salisbury deceased for 650 acres. The reference to Thomas Ball ... bounding upon Weekers to Huletts, S.S. W &c. to land of Thomas Kedby, sold to Thomas Ball &c.

    Cavaliers & Pioneers Vol., I, pg 421

    Thomas married Sarah Bush on 16 Jul 1635 in St. Peter Peter-Le-Poer Parish, London, , Greater London, England. Sarah was born in 1614 in London, , Greater London, England and died before 1665 in Northumberland County, Virginia.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Information: We cannot prove Sarah’s parents - She was a spinster when she married Thomas.

    The child from this marriage was:

    9. William Ball II (William I 4, Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1613 in Stepney, , Middlesex, England, was christened on 31 Oct 1613 in St. Mary Whitechapel Parish Church, Stepney, , Middlesex, England, and died before 10 Nov 1680 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Information:

    After William’s first son Richard’s birth, records cease for this family in the London and Stepney areas, and we have not been able to prove any Estate records for any member of it in England. The famed Ball Family Association Committee report of 1900 patently established a false record for this man’s youngest son, Joseph Ball, by proving him born in ... Lancaster County Pennsylvania instead of ... Lancaster County Virginia. For more than 100 years, descendants of this Ball family have with great rigor of investigation into that historical record have attempted to muddle through it; thereof, no semblance of a logical presentation is even remotely possible, proving proper family connections nearly impossible. That publication conflates and confuses five distinctly different families with surname ... Ball ... to the extent, any family that intermarried with a person of any of the five conflated families has proved a pedigree of little value, which validates the travesty of assumption without proofs. There was one claim in that report, which boggles minds of modern researchers beyond belief. Thereof, the estimated 500 descendants of who at the time shortly after the death of a man with surname ... Ball ... could receive the sum of up to $100,000.00 each. $100,000.00 x 500 persons equal the total of $50,000,000.00 an unbelievable amount for the era of concern.

    Proof: 1579-1721, London & Virginia.

    This particular Ball immigrant family to Virginia lived adjacent to the Johnson immigrant family to Virginia of concern herein ... they lived adjacent to one another at Stepney in Middlesex County England for at least three generations, perhaps even longer prior to their immigration to Virginia. Moreover, these two different surnamed families removed from England and departed Gravesend bound for Rotterdam aboard the same ship ... together. They left from Gravesend shortly after October 28, 1639 when all males age 15 or more took the Oath of Fealty. Moreover, on December 2, 1639 both messauges were vacant. December 2, 1639 is a significant date - It was the date when the annual quit rent was due. Both families had previously married relatives of one another at least once; fact validated by the following proofs.

    1. Edward Johnson II 1577-1634

    +Elizabeth Clarke 1578-1638 First Cousin of Agnes Clarke

    2. William Johnson I 1612-1673

    + Elizabeth Shellito 1623-1673

    3. William Johnson II 1648-1690

    + Mary Cox 1654-1690

    4. William Johnson III 1679-1703

    + Mary Bennett 1672-1721

    1. William Ball I 1581-1653

    + Agnes Clark 1st wife 1591-1619 First Cousin of Elizabeth Clarke

    + Anne {Pattin 2nd wife 1593-1653

    2. William Ball II 1613-1680

    + Hannah Atherold 1620-16954. William Johnson III 1679-1703

    + Mary Bennett 1672-1721

    1. William Ball I 1581-1653

    + Agnes Clark 1st wife 1591-1619 First Cousin of Elizabeth Clarke

    + Anne {Pattin 2nd wife 1593-1653

    2. William Ball II 1613-1680

    + Hannah Atherold 1620-1695

    Virginia Land Grant: 18 Jan 1663, Lancaster County, Virginia.

    Title Ball, Wm.

    Publication 18 January 1663.

    Gen. note Formerly gtd. to David Fox Novr. 1. 1653.

    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.

    Note Location: Lancaster County.

    Description: 300 acres beg.g &c. at the head of a small branch proceeding out of the South West side of Narrow Neck Creek..

    Source: Land Office Patents No. 5, 1661-1666 (v.1 & 2 p.1-369), p. 270 (Reel 5).

    Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

    Subject - Personal Ball, Wm. grantee.

    Fox, David.

    Subject - Topical Land titles. -- Registration and transfer --Virginia

    Subject -Geographic Virginia -- History -- 17th century.

    Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia.

    Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

    Library of Virginia. Archives.

    Virginia Land Grant: 30 Sep 1667, Rappahannock County,

    Virginia. Title Ball, William.

    Publication 30 September 1667.

    Gen. note Formerly gt. to Edward G. May 21. 1651.

    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.

    Note Location: County location not given.

    Description: 240 acres on the North side of Rappahannock River adjoining the land of David Fox..

    Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 67 (Reel 6).

    Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

    Subject - Personal Ball, William. grantee.

    Fox, David.

    Subject - Topical Land titles. -- Registration and transfer --Virginia

    Subject -Geographic Virginia -- History -- 17th century.

    Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia.

    Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

    Library of Virginia. Archives.

    Virginia Land Grant: 30 Oct 1667, Lancaster County,

    Pennsylvania. Title Ball, William.

    Publication 30 September 1667.

    Gen. note Formerly gt. to Edward G. May 21. 1651.

    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.

    Note Location: Lancaster County.

    Description: 240 acres on the North side of Rappahannock River adjoining the land of David Fox..

    Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 67 (Reel 6).

    Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

    Subject - Personal Ball, William. grantee.

    Fox, David.

    Subject - Topical Land titles. -- Registration and transfer --Virginia

    Subject -Geographic Virginia -- History -- 17th century.

    Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia.

    Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

    Library of Virginia. Archives.

    Virginia Land Grant: 10 Jun 1675, New Kent County, Virginia.

    Title Ball, Wm.

    Publication 10 June 1675.

    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.

    Note Location: New Kent County.

    Description: 370 acres on the branches of Ashawaymankiss. Beg.g &c. at the head line of John Pigg next Mr. Rowles land.

    Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 556 (Reel 6).

    Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

    Subject - Personal Ball, Wm. grantee.

    Pigg, John.

    Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer --Virginia -- New Kent County

    Subject -Geographic New Kent County (Va.) -- History -- 17th century

    Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- New Kent County.

    Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.

    Library of Virginia. Archives.

    Estate: 10 Nov 1680, Lancaster County, Virginia. Title Ball,

    William.

    Publication 1680.

    Gen. note Part of index to Lancaster County Wills and Administrations (1652-1800)

    Note p. 70-71. Will pro. 10 Nov. 1680.

    Note Wills, Etc., No. 5, 1674-1689 (Reel 18)

    Subject - Personal Ball, William,

    Subject -Geographic Lancaster County (Va.)

    Genre/Form Wills.

    Added Title Virginia wills and administrations.

    Will of William Ball

    In the name of God, Amen, I William Ball of ye County of Lancaster in Rapp. being, Praised be God, in good & perfect health both of Body and Minde doe make & Ordaine this my Last will and Testament in Manner and form following (vis) Imp’et I bequeath my Soule to God almighty my maker and Creator in his Assurance of ye pardon and Remission of all my sins through ye death & merits of Jesus Christ my Savior & Redeemer and my body to ye Earth from when it Came to be Decently Intered and for my Worldly Estate my just Debts & final Rights first is Charged I give & Dispose as foll:

    "Item. I give and Devise my Land & Plantation whereon I Live, Express in two pattens containing 540 acres to my Sone William Ball and his heirs forever never ye less it is my will & Pleasure yt my loving wife Hannah Ball be & Remaine in full possession thereof together with all household goods & Servants both Christians & Negrowes with ye ____ of Cattle of all Kinda excepting what is pticularly bequeathed out of wch never ye less not to be Delivered till ye ______ of her rights for & During her natural life provided she soe long Remaine a Widdow and therefore it is my will and pleasure that what shall remaine in her possession be Inventoryed & Valued by her Selfe & my two sons between them themselves to ye together and if She Should Marry againe She may then Enjoy on her pporionable parts according to Law. Item, For ye Other part of my Estate Consisting Chiefly in Merchandiseing goods & Debts it is my Will and Pleasure ye same alsoe be Inventoryed & Valued as before and that she my s’d wife likewise enjoy 1/3 part thereafter and and that ye Remainder, together with what shall be Over and above her 3rd part of household goods, servants & Cattle of all Kinds & Not hereby pticularly bequeathed bee soone After ye termination of her Right thereby lymitted Divided into parts, theree whereof I give and bequeath to my Son William Ball and his heirs forever & ye other two parts to my son Joseph Ball & his heirs forever their part of Marchantdizeing goods and Depts to be forthwith Delivered. Item, I give and Devise my land in ye freshes of Rappk. Cont’g by patent 1600 acres to my two sons William and Joseph and to each to their heirs forever to be equally Divided between them wihtout any Advantage of Survivorship if either of them should decese before Demission. Item, I give and Bequeath to my son William and his heirs my two negroes Called Tame & Katie and his Wife & to my sone Joseph and his heirs my negro Tony & Dinah his wife, the Negro Girle & her negro boy James to my wife to dispose of between my two sons of their Children & noe other wise when her Rights shall Determine Either by death or Marryage. Item, I give unto my sons William and Joseph Whatsoever Either of them stands indepted to me upon Acco. in my book. Item, I hereby nominate & Appointe my two sons William and Joseph Executors of this my Last Will and Testament to act together in all things in ye Ordering and disposing of ye Estate according to the true Intent and meaning thereof by a due pformance of ye Several Exceptions pvisoes and Limitations therein contained hereby Renouncing all former Wills & declare this to be my last Will and testament by Witnessing the same wh, my hand Seale this 5th day of Octr. 1680, and in the 2 and thirtieth year of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles ye Second.

    William married Hannah Atherold, daughter of John Atherold III and Faith Potsford, on 2 Jul 1638 in St. Bartholomew Church, Maresfield, , Sussex, England. Hannah was born in 1620 in Bury Saint Edmunds, , Suffolk, England and died before 9 Oct 1695 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Information: Hannah was the daughter of John Atherold and his wife, Faith Potsford, of Bury St. Edmund Suffolk. Her parents married 1606 Bury St. Edmund Parish Church.

    Estate: 9 Oct 1695, Lancaster County, Virginia. Title Ball,

    Hannah.

    Publication 1695.

    Gen. note Part of index to Lancaster County Wills and Administrations (1652-1800)

    Note p. 51a-52. Will pro. 9 Oct. 1695.

    p. 52-53a. Will pro. 9 Oct. 1695.

    Note Wills, Etc., No. 8, 1690-1709 (Reel 18)

    Subject - Personal Ball, Hannah.

    Subject -Geographic Lancaster County (Va.)

    Genre/Form Wills.

    Added Title Virginia wills and administrations.

    1695 WILL: Lancaster County, Virginia, WB8-102, dtd 25 Jun, stated she was widow of Col. William Ball, her dau. Hannah, and grandsons James and William Ball. Hannah, dau, and grandson William Ball were her executors.

    Children from this marriage were:

    10. Elizabeth Ball (William I 4, Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1624 in Stepney, , Middlesex, England, was christened on 18 Dec 1624 in St. Mary Whitechapel Parish Church, Stepney, , Middlesex, England, and died in 1665 in Northumberland County, Virginia at age 41.

    Noted events in her life were:

    Information: Some people claim this lady’s name was Elizabeth Ann Ball instead of simply Elizabeth Ball - This lady had but one given name.

    She immigrated in 1650 to England-Virginia. Name: Eliza Ball

    Year: 1651

    Place: Virginia

    Source Publication Code: 2772

    Primary Immigrant: Ball, Eliza

    Annotation: Includes 25,000 names from records of the Virginia State Land Office. Excerpts of the Irish names from the Greer list were published in no. 6258, O’Brien, Early Immigrants to Virginia....

    Source Bibliography: GREER, GEORGE CABELL. Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666. Richmond [Va.]: W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1912, 376p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1978. Repr. 1982.

    Page: 19

    Elizabeth married John Pope, son of Capt. James Pope Sr. and Agnes Thurnor, in 1644 in Northumberland County, Virginia. John was born in 1619 in Thornbury, , Gloucestershire, England and died in 1685 in Northumberland County, Virginia at age 66.

    The child from this marriage was:

    11. Anne Ball (Richard II 4, Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2,

    Thomas 1) was born in 1615 in London, , Greater London, England and died after 1652 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

    Anne married Mathew Howard. Mathew was born in 1609 in Wardour Castle, Tisbury, , Wiltshire, England and died on 4 Sep 1659 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland at age 50.

    Noted events in his life were:

    Family: Children with Anne Hall - all children born Lower Norfolk County Virginia

    Henry Howard b: 1632 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia

    Samuel Howard b: 1635 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia

    Anne Howard b: 1637 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia

    Elizabeth Howard b: 1638 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Matthew Jr. Howard b: 1640 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Cornelius Howard b: 1643 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Mary Howard b: 1644 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia John Sr. Howard b: 1645 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Philip Howard b: 1649 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia

    Children with Elizabeth Todd - all children born Anne Arundel County Maryland

    Sarah Howard b: 1652 Anne Arundel County Maryland Joseph Howard b: 1656 Anne Arundel County Maryland

    Information: We cannot locate the Estate record for Mathew, but several of his son’s estate records are extant ... all of his sons but Joseph’s estate record is extant in Maryland. Estate records prove Henry, Samuel, Mathew, Cornelius, John & Philip.

    He immigrated in 1630 to England-Virginia. Name: Mathew Howard

    Place: Maryland OR Virginia

    Source Publication Code: 1862

    Primary Immigrant: Howard, Mathew

    Source Bibliography: ENGLISH & WELSH EMIGRANT INDEX. In The English Genealogist, vol. 4:2 (1981), pp. 368-372.

    Page: 369

    Mathew was among the Thorowgood family group of Immigrants to Virginia, thence migrated to Maryland.

    Migration: 1650, Maryland. Howard, Mathew

    AB&H:254-55 Film No.:

    Of Severn in Anne Arundel County by 1650 MSA SC 4341-

    12. Richard Ball III (Richard II 4, Richard I, Esq. 3, William 2, Thomas 1) was born in 1618 in London, , Greater London, England and died before 15 Nov 1648 in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia.

    Noted events in his life were:

    He immigrated in 1635 to England-Virginia. Name: Ricd Ball Year: 1635

    Age: 17

    Estimated birth year: abt 1618

    Place: Virginia

    Source Publication Code: 8862

    Primary Immigrant: Ball, Ricd

    Annotation: From originals of the Master of Rolls, London.

    Articles in various numbers of the register. The late appearance of the final list was because it had been lost. Also in no. 9151, Tepper, Passengers to America, pp. 80-127.

    Source Bibliography: SOMERBY, HORATIO G. Passengers for Virginia, 1635. In The

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