A Guide to the Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785 Ball Family, Papers, 1680-1785 23554

A Guide to the Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 23554


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
23554
Title
Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785
Physical Characteristics
12 leaves and 47 p.
Physical Location
Personal papers collection, Acc. 23554.
Language
English
Note

Items located in Oversize Box 6.


Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Ball family. Papers, 1680-1785. Accession 23554, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Presented to the library by Mr. Frank Taylor, Fredericksburg, Virginia, through Mr. George H. S. King, Fredericksburg, 29 June 1950.

Biographical/Historical Information

Born about 1615, William Ball emigrated to Virginia and became a prosperous landowner in Lancaster  next hit County, Virginia. He served as a justice, a colonel of the militia, and as a delegate to the House of Burgesses. He fathered four children, including William Ball (1641-1694). This William Ball had nine children, including William Ball (ca. 1674-1744). He married Hannah Heale (d. ca. 1744), and they had six children, including William Ball (ca. 1700-1741). On 17 February 1723/4, he married his cousin Margaret Ball (ca. 1702-1783), the daughter of his uncle Richard Ball (ca. 1675-1726). They had six children, including William Ball (d. 1760), who had two children, including Dr. William Ball (d. 1785).

Scope and Content Information

Papers, 1680-1785, of the Ball family of previous hit Lancaster  next hit County, Virginia, consisting of: a) will, dated 5 October 1680, and recorded 10 November 1680, of William Ball (1615-1680) of previous hit Lancaster  next hit County; b) will, recorded 8 February 1726/7, of Richard Ball (ca. 1675-1726) of previous hit Lancaster  next hit County; c) inventory, recorded 9 August 1727, of the estate of Richard Ball; d) deed, dated 12 May 1733, for 1/2 acre in previous hit Lancaster  next hit County, subsequent assignments dated 29 June 1742 and 22 October 1745; e) inventory, dated October 4 1742, of the estate of William Ball Jr. (ca. 1700-1741); f) deed, dated 8 May 1747, for land and slaves from Margaret Ball (ca. 1702-1783) to William Ball (d. 1785), both of previous hit Lancaster  next hit County.

Also includes: g) Ball family genealogical chart, dated 24 August 1748; h) deed, recorded in general court 27 October 1758, for 50 acres in previous hit Lancaster  next hit County from Margaret Ball to William Ball; i) letter dated 30 October 1764, from David Boyd to Margaret Ball, concerning property inherited from her husband; j-k) depositions of James Newby (1723-1791) and Richard Ball (b. 1732), concerning the purchase of slaves by John Lee of Essex County, Virginia, from the estate of William Ball; and l) inventory, recorded 19 July 1773, in previous hit Lancaster County and 27 July 1773, in Fauquier County, Virginia, of the estate of John Ball (d. 1772).

Also includes: m) legal opinion, dated 15 April 1779, of David Boyd concerning the estate Mary Ball; n-o) legal opinions, dated 22 December 1779, of Edmund Randolph concerning the estate of Mary Ball; p) letter, dated 21 April 1780, from Margaret Ball to William Ball concerning her property; q) deposition, dated 22 September 1782, by Norman Utterback, overseer, concerning crops made on the estate of John Ball.

Also includes: r) will, dated 21 June 1777, and recorded 16 October 1783, of Margaret Ball; s) will, dated 17 June 1785, and recorded 22 July 1785, of William Ball; t) inventory, n.d., of an unidentified estate; u) list, n.d., of slaves of an unidentified estate; v) legal opinion, n.d., concerning a deed between Margaret Ball and William Ball; w) genealogical notes, n.d., on the Ball family; and x) will, n.d., of Margaret Ball.