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Hannah Ball (Heale)

Also Known As: "Hannah Beale", "Hannah Ball", "Haile", "Hall"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: after 1745
‘Millenbeck’, Lancaster County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Capt. George Haile and Ellen Haile
Wife of Col. William Ball, III, of "Millenbeck"
Mother of William Ball, IV, of "Millenbeck"; Judith Glascock; Sarah Barnes; Margaret Ball; Ellen Downman and 3 others
Sister of George Heale, Jr.; John Heale; Joseph Heale; Ellen Opie; Sarah Brockenbrough and 4 others

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About Hannah Ball

Hannah Heale married Captain William Ball of Millenbeck (the eldest son of Capt William Ball Jr and whose mother was Margaret Williamson) bef. Oct 15 1710.

Hannah Heale was the daughter of George Heale and Ellen Heale (Rogers).

Biographical Information

  • Born about 1615, William Ball emigrated to Virginia and became a prosperous landowner in Lancaster 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).. [who] had nine children, including
  • William Ball (ca. 1674-1744). He married Hannah Heale (d. ca. 1744) and they had 6 children

https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I0293...

Children of Hannah HEALE and William BALL are:

i. William BALL was born ABT 1698 in Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia, and died BEF 9 APR 1741 in Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia. He married Margaret BALL 17 FEB 1723 in Lancaster County, Virginia, daughter of Richard BALL and Sarah YOUNG. She was born ABT 1704, and died BEF 16 OCT 1783 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

ii. Sarah BALL was born 1700 in VA. She married Dennis MCCARTY 22 SEP 1724 in Yeocomico Church, Westmoreland County, Virginia, son of Daniel MCCARTY and Elizabeth POPE. He was born 7 NOV 1703 in Richmond County, Virginia, and died 1743 in Prince William, Virginia. She married Abram BARNES AFT 14 AUG 1744. He was born ABT 1700.

iii. George BALL was born ABT 1702 in VA. He married Judith PAYNE 10 DEC 1735 in Lancaster County, Virginia, daughter of William PAYNE and Judith MERRIMAN. She was born ABT 1715.

iv. Judith BALL was born ABT 1704, and died ABT 19 SEP 1766 in Richmond County, Virginia. She married George GLASSCOCK 13 APR 1720 in Lancaster County, Virginia, son of George GLASSCOCK and Million DOWNMAN. He was born ABT 1700, and died BEF 6 SEP 1796 in VA.

v. Ellen BALL was born ABT 1706. She married Richard CHICHESTER 3 JUL 1734 in Lancaster County, Virginia, son of John CHICHESTER and Elizabeth SYMES. He was born ABT 1706, and died 30 DEC 1742 in Exeter, England. She married William DOWNMAN 12 JUN 1747 in Lancaster County, Virginia, son of Raleigh DOWNMAN and Margaret BALL. He was born ABT 1717 in Lancaster County, Virginia, and died 1765 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

vi. Hannah BALL was born ABT 1708, and died 10 JUL 1769. She married Robert MITCHELL 7 SEP 1746 in Lancaster County, Virginia, son of Robert MITCHELL and Susannah PAYNE. He was born 15 NOV 1724, and died 3 JAN 1758 in Richmond County, Virginia.

Origins

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hale-2734

George Hale, father of Nicholas, Sr., of Baltimore County, was a Justice in Lancaster County, Virginia, in 1684, a Burgess 1695-1697, and his will, leaving a large estate in lands, was probated January 12, 1698. He named "my loving friend, Mr. Robert Carter, and my son-in-law Mr. William Ball ye overseers of this my last will and testament." George Hale and his wife, Ellen, who died in 1710, left in addition to their son Nicholas, Sr., who settled in Maryland, the following children: Hannah, who married Col. William Ball, the third generation of a distinguished name in Virginia.'


PLEASE NOTE ON THE MEDIA HALFWAY DOWN . HER NAME AND WHOSE CHILD SHE IS AND THE INCORRECT BEALE SPELLING.


References

A Guide to the Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785 Accession Number 23554
A Collection in the Library of Virginia

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Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785. Accession 23554. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. Acquisition Information

Gift, 29 June 1950, of Frank Taylor of Fredericksburg, Virginia, through George H. S. King of Fredericksburg. Descriptive Summary

Repository: The Library of Virginia Accession Number: 23554 Title: Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785 Physical Description: 12 leaves and 47 pages Language: English Creator: Ball Family

Scope and Content

Papers, 1680-1785, of the Ball family of Lancaster County, Virginia, consisting of wills, 1680-1785, of William Ball (1615-1680), Richard Ball (ca. 1675-1726), Margaret Ball (ca. 1702-1783), and William Ball (d. 1785), all of Lancaster County; inventories, 1727-1773, of the estates of Richard Ball, William Ball, Jr. (1700-1741), John Ball (d. 1772), and an unidentified estate; deeds, 1733-1758, for property in Lancaster County and slaves; letters, 1764 and 1780, discussing the property of Margaret Ball; depositions, 1775-1782, concerning the purchase of slaves from the estate of William Ball, and concerning crops made on the estate of John Ball; legal opinions, 1779 and no date, concerning the estate of Mary Ball, and concerning a deed between Margaret Ball and William Ball; a list, no date, of slaves from an unidentified estate; and Ball family genealogical notes.

Contents List

  • Will, dated 5 October 1680 and recorded 10 November 1680, of William Ball (1615-1680) of Lancaster County.
  • Will, recorded 8 February 1726/7, of Richard Ball (ca. 1675-1726) of Lancaster County.
  • Inventory, recorded 9 August 1727, of the estate of Richard Ball.
  • Deed, dated 12 May 1733, for 1/2 acre in Lancaster County from Hopkins Wilder to Lawrence Blade, both of Lancaster County, subsequent assignments dated 29 June 1742 and 22 October 1745.
  • Inventory, dated 4 October 1742, of the estate of William Ball Jr. (ca. 1700-1741).
  • Deed, dated 8 May 1747, for land and slaves from Margaret Ball (ca. 1702-1783) to William Ball (d. 1785), both of Lancaster County.
  • Ball family genealogical chart, 24 August 1748.
  • Deed, recorded in general court 27 October 1758, for 50 acres in Lancaster County from Margaret Ball to William Ball.
  • Letter, 30 October 1764, from David Boyd to Margaret Ball concerning property inherited from her husband.
  • Deposition, 1 August 1775, of James Newby (1723-1791) concerning the purchase of slaves by John Lee of Essex County, Virginia, from the estate of William Ball.
  • Deposition, 1 August 1775, of Richard Ball (b. 1732) concerning the purchase of slaves by John Lee of Essex County, Virginia, from the estate of William Ball.
  • Inventory, recorded 19 July 1773 in Lancaster County and 27 July 1773 in Fauquier County, Virginia, of the estate of John Ball (d. 1772).
  • Legal opinion, 15 April 1779, of David Boyd concerning the estate of Mary Ball.
  • Legal opinion, 22 December 1779, of Edmund Randolph concerning the estate of Mary Ball.
  • Legal opinion, 22 December 1779, of Edmund Randolph concerning the estate of Mary Ball.
  • Letter, 21 April 1780, from Margaret Ball to William Ball concerning her property.
  • Deposition, 22 September 1782, by Norman Utterback, overseer, concerning crops made on the estate of John Ball.
  • Will, dated 21 June 1777 and recorded 16 October 1783, of Margaret Ball.
  • Will, dated 17 June 1785 and recorded 22 July 1785, of William Ball.
  • Inventory, no date, of an unidentified estate.
  • List, no date, of slaves of an unidentified estate.
  • Legal opinion, no date, concerning a deed between Margaret Ball and William Ball.
  • Genealogical notes, no date, on the Ball family.
  • Will, no date, of Margaret Ball.
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Hannah Ball's Timeline

1674
August 10, 1674
Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
1697
1697
Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
1702
1702
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Virginia, United States
1705
January 13, 1705
Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1707
1707
Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
1710
1710
Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
1715
1715
Lancaster County, Virginia
1725
1725
Probably Virginia
1745
1745
Age 70
‘Millenbeck’, Lancaster County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America