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Susanna Ball Blatchley/Bristol

Birth
England
Death
Dec 1677 (aged 54–55)
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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The following will abstract is the basis for identifying this Alling Ball as the father of the immigrant Alling Ball to New Haven CT:
"John Ball, St. Mary Bowe, London, Citizen and clothworker, London. Will 28 February, 1637/8; proved 9 April, 1638. To brother Samuell Ball £30, and to my mother-in-law £10, and to her sonnes Leonard Cooke and Thomas Cooke 40s. each. To my cousin Mary Russell £3. To her brother Allen Ball, son of my uncle Allen Ball, £3. To two other daughters of uncle Allen Ball £3 each. To couzin John Ball, son of my uncle Hugh Ball, £5. To cozen William Ball, my co-partner, for ring, 20s. To wife of my other couzin William Ball (who is now beyond seas) 20s. to be paid to her own hands and her acquittance without her husband shall be my executor's discharge. To children of cousin Roger Ball 20s. each. To my man Richard 40s. To Giles my partners man 40s. To friend Mr. Trench 30s. for ring. To cousin Newman Rookes £5. and forgive Debts. To Mr. Leach our minister 30s. for funeral sermon. To poore of St. Mary Bowe £4. To friends Henry Colbron and Richard Price 40s. each. To my two brothers Andrew Ball and Samuell Ball all my wearing apparell. Rest in three parts, one part to brother Andrew Ball, second part to brother Samuell Ball, and third part to friend Mr. Joseph Skinner merchant, executor. Overseers: Mr. Henry Colbron and Richard Price. Witnesses: James Russell, Richard Preice, Richard Ball. Alice Ball. Lee, 50."2 The identity of Alling Ball of New Haven is positively established by the mention Alling's sister Mary Russell. She was the wife of James Russell of New Haven. The Russells had an only daughter, Hannah, who married Thomas Kimberly, Jr., and died without issue, and the children of Alling Ball were next of kin to Mrs. Kimberly. In her will, following the death of her husband, Hannah (Russell) Kimberly gave power of attorney to her kinsman John Ball and sold land to her kinsman Capt. Allen Ball, the two surviving sons of Alling Ball, the immigrant to New Haven CT.3
Children of Alling Ball
Alling Ball+1 d. 21 Sep 1689
Mary Ball+1 d. 25 Aug 1674
William Ball4 d. c Apr 1648
(daughter) Ball+5
Susannah Ball+1 b. c 1626, d. 16 Dec 1677
Citations
[S241] Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler, Families of Ancient New Haven (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1974 (originally published by Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1923)), vol. 1, p. 107.
[S415] Lothrop Withington, "Withington's Abstracts of English Wills," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, pp. 91-97 (1900): p. 96.
[S414] Donald Lines Jacobus, "Notes on the Ball Family of New Haven, Conn.," The American Genealogist, vol. 10 (1931): p. 209.
[S4250] Ball Families of North America as collected by Dr. Joseph L. Druse (1915-2004), 3x5 inch index card file, last updated December 2001, Personal Library of David G. Ball, North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
[S414] "TAG, Vol. 10, Notes on the Ball Family."
Susannah Ball was born circa 1626 at England.1 She was the daughter of Alling Ball.2 Susannah Ball married Thomas Blatchley on 5 June 1643 at New Haven Co., CT.1 Susannah Ball married Richard Bristow after 1674.1 Susannah Ball died on 16 December 1677 at New Haven Co., CT.1
As of 5 June 1643,her married name was Blatchley. As of after 1674,her married name was Bristow. A non-cupative will of Susanna Bristow of Guilford gave oldest son Aaron a double share and her other children (not named) to share the rest equally. Richard Bristow (her husband) of Guilford returns the estate of Susanna Bristow (formerly Blatchley) to be disposed of according to the non-cupative will.1
Children of Susannah Ball and Thomas Blatchley
Aaron Blatchley+1 b. Aug 1644, d. 31 Aug 1699
Abigail Blatchley+1 b. c 1648, d. c 1725
Moses Blatchley+1 b. 25 Mar 1650, d. 15 Oct 1693
Miriam Blatchley+1 b. 1 May 1653, d. c 1705
Citations
[S524] Michel Metford-Platt and others, The Big gEDcom - Edward Ball of Newark New Jersey (GEDCOM), South Africa, copyright 1996-2003 by The Descendants of Edward Ball of New Jersey Group (used with permission granted 1 May 2005).
[S241] Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler, Families of Ancient New Haven (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1974 (originally published by Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1923)), vol. 1, p. 107.
source: https://www.newenglandballproject.com/g0/p906.htm#i22650
https://www.newenglandballproject.com/g1/p1490.htm#i37245
The following will abstract is the basis for identifying this Alling Ball as the father of the immigrant Alling Ball to New Haven CT:
"John Ball, St. Mary Bowe, London, Citizen and clothworker, London. Will 28 February, 1637/8; proved 9 April, 1638. To brother Samuell Ball £30, and to my mother-in-law £10, and to her sonnes Leonard Cooke and Thomas Cooke 40s. each. To my cousin Mary Russell £3. To her brother Allen Ball, son of my uncle Allen Ball, £3. To two other daughters of uncle Allen Ball £3 each. To couzin John Ball, son of my uncle Hugh Ball, £5. To cozen William Ball, my co-partner, for ring, 20s. To wife of my other couzin William Ball (who is now beyond seas) 20s. to be paid to her own hands and her acquittance without her husband shall be my executor's discharge. To children of cousin Roger Ball 20s. each. To my man Richard 40s. To Giles my partners man 40s. To friend Mr. Trench 30s. for ring. To cousin Newman Rookes £5. and forgive Debts. To Mr. Leach our minister 30s. for funeral sermon. To poore of St. Mary Bowe £4. To friends Henry Colbron and Richard Price 40s. each. To my two brothers Andrew Ball and Samuell Ball all my wearing apparell. Rest in three parts, one part to brother Andrew Ball, second part to brother Samuell Ball, and third part to friend Mr. Joseph Skinner merchant, executor. Overseers: Mr. Henry Colbron and Richard Price. Witnesses: James Russell, Richard Preice, Richard Ball. Alice Ball. Lee, 50."2 The identity of Alling Ball of New Haven is positively established by the mention Alling's sister Mary Russell. She was the wife of James Russell of New Haven. The Russells had an only daughter, Hannah, who married Thomas Kimberly, Jr., and died without issue, and the children of Alling Ball were next of kin to Mrs. Kimberly. In her will, following the death of her husband, Hannah (Russell) Kimberly gave power of attorney to her kinsman John Ball and sold land to her kinsman Capt. Allen Ball, the two surviving sons of Alling Ball, the immigrant to New Haven CT.3
Children of Alling Ball
Alling Ball+1 d. 21 Sep 1689
Mary Ball+1 d. 25 Aug 1674
William Ball4 d. c Apr 1648
(daughter) Ball+5
Susannah Ball+1 b. c 1626, d. 16 Dec 1677
Citations
[S241] Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler, Families of Ancient New Haven (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1974 (originally published by Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1923)), vol. 1, p. 107.
[S415] Lothrop Withington, "Withington's Abstracts of English Wills," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 54, pp. 91-97 (1900): p. 96.
[S414] Donald Lines Jacobus, "Notes on the Ball Family of New Haven, Conn.," The American Genealogist, vol. 10 (1931): p. 209.
[S4250] Ball Families of North America as collected by Dr. Joseph L. Druse (1915-2004), 3x5 inch index card file, last updated December 2001, Personal Library of David G. Ball, North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
[S414] "TAG, Vol. 10, Notes on the Ball Family."
Susannah Ball was born circa 1626 at England.1 She was the daughter of Alling Ball.2 Susannah Ball married Thomas Blatchley on 5 June 1643 at New Haven Co., CT.1 Susannah Ball married Richard Bristow after 1674.1 Susannah Ball died on 16 December 1677 at New Haven Co., CT.1
As of 5 June 1643,her married name was Blatchley. As of after 1674,her married name was Bristow. A non-cupative will of Susanna Bristow of Guilford gave oldest son Aaron a double share and her other children (not named) to share the rest equally. Richard Bristow (her husband) of Guilford returns the estate of Susanna Bristow (formerly Blatchley) to be disposed of according to the non-cupative will.1
Children of Susannah Ball and Thomas Blatchley
Aaron Blatchley+1 b. Aug 1644, d. 31 Aug 1699
Abigail Blatchley+1 b. c 1648, d. c 1725
Moses Blatchley+1 b. 25 Mar 1650, d. 15 Oct 1693
Miriam Blatchley+1 b. 1 May 1653, d. c 1705
Citations
[S524] Michel Metford-Platt and others, The Big gEDcom - Edward Ball of Newark New Jersey (GEDCOM), South Africa, copyright 1996-2003 by The Descendants of Edward Ball of New Jersey Group (used with permission granted 1 May 2005).
[S241] Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler, Families of Ancient New Haven (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1974 (originally published by Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1923)), vol. 1, p. 107.
source: https://www.newenglandballproject.com/g0/p906.htm#i22650
https://www.newenglandballproject.com/g1/p1490.htm#i37245

Inscription

Although this person was likely interred in Guilford's original village cemetery (now the commons and public park in downtown Guilford), no surviving gravestone was known in 1818 when all gravestones at the Village Green, but not the people's remains, were dispersed to other town cemeteries.

Gravesite Details

Time and weather had erased the location of this grave when the cemetery was moved



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