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Anna Catherine Ball (Tayloe)

Also Known As: "Sarah", "Anne Catherine Taylor", "Ann Catherine "Anne" Taylor"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mount Airy House, Richmond, Vinginia, United States
Death: circa November 22, 1751 (59-67)
St. Mark's Parish of Culpeper County in colonial Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Col. William Tayloe of Richmond and Anne Burn, widow Tayloe
Wife of Samuel Ball and Samuel Ball
Mother of Hanna Halloway; Judith Hackley; Margaret Barrow (Ball); Captain William Ball, of Culpeper; Susannah Lillard and 6 others
Sister of Mary Pendleton
Half sister of Elizabeth Fauntleroy; Elizabeth Wormeley; Hon. John Tayloe, I, of "The Old House" and William Tayloe

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About Anna Catherine Ball


On 11 Jun 1729, Mary Tayloe was given permission by her mother, Anne Burn, to marry John Loyal [Lyill, Lyall, Lile]. Another daughter of William Tayloe and Anne, his 2nd wife, is Anna Catherine who married Samuel Ball. She and Samuel Ball were administrators of James Burn/Bourne's estate in 1721.

Chidren

  1. Judith Ball b: 1718 m: John Hackley
  2. Margaret Ball b: 1724 m: John Barrow
  3. Mary Ball b: 1732 m: Robert Green
  4. William Ball b: 1734 m: Frances Slaughter
  5. Susanna Ball b: Nov 1737 m: John Lillard

4941 The Kentucky Explorer, Volume 15, No. 4, September 2000, "Genealogy from the Long Ago", by permission. Montgomery Co. Mrs. Walker Bournee (nee Willey Belfield Jameson) was descended from the Ball family; Joseph Ball, the father of Mary, the mother of Washington, had an older brother, William Ball, who married Margaret Downman. The latter couple had, among other children, Capt. Samuel Ball, one of the first vestry of St. Mark's Church, elected January 1, 1730-1; who remained an officer of that parish until his death in 1751; Samuel Ball married Ann Catherine Taylor, in Lancaster County, Virginia, November 25, 1717. They had four children, one of whom, Judith Ball, married John Hackley, also a vestry man. The issue by this marriage was many children, among them John Hackley, who married Thomas Jameson, the oldest brother of Lieut. John Jameson, to whom Maj. Andre was delivered. Thomas Jameson and wife moved to Fayette County, now Montgomery County, Kentucky, in the year 1782 and settled upon 2,500 acres of land he had entered May 9, 1780; and upon which land the famous Estill's defeat took place. Tombtones mark the graves of Thomas Jameson and Judith Ball Hackley Jameson, in the garden near a brick house he built in 1802. The home is still owned by one of the descendants the farm having been in the family for more than 115 years. Thomas Jameson and wife had a large family, and one of the sons, Thomas Jameson, was the father of Willey Belfield Jameson.


married Nov. 25, 1711


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Anna Catherine Ball's Timeline

1688
February 7, 1688
Mount Airy House, Richmond, Vinginia, United States
1718
1718
Lancaster,Virginia,USA
1722
1722
Culpeper County, Virginia, United States
1724
1724
Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia, x-British Colonial America
1734
1734
Culpeper County, Virginia
1737
November 30, 1737
Culpepper, Virginia, United States
1751
November 22, 1751
Age 63
St. Mark's Parish of Culpeper County in colonial Virginia
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