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John Ball II

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John Ball II

Birth
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Death
1766 (aged 51–52)
Glencarlyn, Arlington County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Arlington County Pioneer.
166 acre land grant from Lord Thomas Fairfax in 1742 beginning in fork of Four Mile Run called Long Branch adjacent to Royal Mines, George Byrnes & Capt Pearson. The Ball-Carlin House is the oldest home in Arlington Co VA, built in 1742.

Parents: John Ball & Winifred Williams
Will of John Ball, 14 Nov 1722: "I give and bequeath to my son John Ball my dwelling plantation and all of the land that lyeth on the south side of Great Hunting Creek belonging to me, all the said land and plantation I do give to my son John Ball to his heirs lawfully begotten forever..."

Grandfather: James Ball who immigrated to Westmoreland Co VA in 1654. (Ref: Ball Family of the Potomac 1654-2004, by Dr Doris Ball & George Ball)

1st wife: Elizabeth Payne
5 daughters:
1. Stacy Ball m. John Dowdall
2. Mary Ball m. Moses Hardin
3. Mildred Ball m. William Thompson
4. Winifred Ball m. John Rallings
5. Elizabeth Ball m. James Gray

2nd wife: Margaret Williams
6 children:
1. John Ball III b. 1747
2. Lydia Ball b. 1748
3. George Ball b. 1751
4. Hezheba Ball b. 1753
5. Nathaniel William Ball b. 1754
6. Charles Ball b. 1758

Occ: farmer
Brother of Moses Ball Sr
No gravestone for John Ball.
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I believe that part of his "obit' on this site is in error. There are no records that say that John Ball II was married two times. His first and only wife was Elizabeth Payne and together they had 5 daughters.

The John Ball married to Margaret Williams is a different person.
Contributor: Garry Ball (47951767)
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Arlington County Pioneer.
166 acre land grant from Lord Thomas Fairfax in 1742 beginning in fork of Four Mile Run called Long Branch adjacent to Royal Mines, George Byrnes & Capt Pearson. The Ball-Carlin House is the oldest home in Arlington Co VA, built in 1742.

Parents: John Ball & Winifred Williams
Will of John Ball, 14 Nov 1722: "I give and bequeath to my son John Ball my dwelling plantation and all of the land that lyeth on the south side of Great Hunting Creek belonging to me, all the said land and plantation I do give to my son John Ball to his heirs lawfully begotten forever..."

Grandfather: James Ball who immigrated to Westmoreland Co VA in 1654. (Ref: Ball Family of the Potomac 1654-2004, by Dr Doris Ball & George Ball)

1st wife: Elizabeth Payne
5 daughters:
1. Stacy Ball m. John Dowdall
2. Mary Ball m. Moses Hardin
3. Mildred Ball m. William Thompson
4. Winifred Ball m. John Rallings
5. Elizabeth Ball m. James Gray

2nd wife: Margaret Williams
6 children:
1. John Ball III b. 1747
2. Lydia Ball b. 1748
3. George Ball b. 1751
4. Hezheba Ball b. 1753
5. Nathaniel William Ball b. 1754
6. Charles Ball b. 1758

Occ: farmer
Brother of Moses Ball Sr
No gravestone for John Ball.
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I believe that part of his "obit' on this site is in error. There are no records that say that John Ball II was married two times. His first and only wife was Elizabeth Payne and together they had 5 daughters.

The John Ball married to Margaret Williams is a different person.
Contributor: Garry Ball (47951767)
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