On 20 September 1855 at Berlin, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the age of 21 years, Barnabas Eliot Ball, a shoemaker, the son of Barnabas Ball and Abigail Ball, married Caroline E. Wheeler aged 20 years, who had been born in Berlin, the daughter of John and Betsey Wheeler. [Source: Berlin Massachusetts Marriage, pg 122]
Barnabas E. Ball, born in Massachusetts married, was a Musician Second Class in the Brigade Band, (1st/3rd Brigades, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps) On 17 July 1890, Barnabas E. Ball, of the Brig. Band U.S. Vols, received an Invalid Pension. [Application no. 896.902; Certificate no. 589.326]
Barnabas E. Ball, the son of Barnabas B.(Bailey) Ball (born Boylston, Mass) and Abigail Howe (born Boylston, Mass.) died 11 March 1908 in the Chelsea Soldier's Home in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 73 years 9 mos 28 days. He was interred in Hudson, Massachusetts [Source: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Certificate #438, Chelsea]
On 20 September 1855 at Berlin, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the age of 21 years, Barnabas Eliot Ball, a shoemaker, the son of Barnabas Ball and Abigail Ball, married Caroline E. Wheeler aged 20 years, who had been born in Berlin, the daughter of John and Betsey Wheeler. [Source: Berlin Massachusetts Marriage, pg 122]
Barnabas E. Ball, born in Massachusetts married, was a Musician Second Class in the Brigade Band, (1st/3rd Brigades, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps) On 17 July 1890, Barnabas E. Ball, of the Brig. Band U.S. Vols, received an Invalid Pension. [Application no. 896.902; Certificate no. 589.326]
Barnabas E. Ball, the son of Barnabas B.(Bailey) Ball (born Boylston, Mass) and Abigail Howe (born Boylston, Mass.) died 11 March 1908 in the Chelsea Soldier's Home in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 73 years 9 mos 28 days. He was interred in Hudson, Massachusetts [Source: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Certificate #438, Chelsea]
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