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About Capt. Richard Hewes
Mary Johnson Ball was remarried the following year (1712) to a man named Richard Hewes, who left her a widow for the third time in 1713.
After the death of Mr. Ball, Mary Johnson Ball became the wife of Captain Richard Hewes, a vestry man of St Stephen's parish, Northumberland, and removed to this parish with her three children, John and Elizabeth Johnson, and Mary Ball, who had not reached her fifth birthday. Captain Hewes died in 1713.
Refs
- Pierce, Elizabeth Combs. "Mary Johnson, second wife of Col. Joseph Ball," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 15, no. 2: 176-7.
- Roberts, Gary Boyd. Ancestors of American Presidents. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009), p. 1.
- "MOUNT VERNON, ITS CHILDREN, ITS ROMANCES, ITS ALLIED FAMILIES AND MANSIONS" by Minnie Kendall Lowther (contributed by Marcia Hovenden)
Links
- http://www.mountvernon.org/educational-resources/encyclopedia/ball-...
- "The English ancestral family and American descendants of William and Deborah Hewes of Ouldman's Creek Plantation, Salem County, New Jersey and of Marcus Hook, Chester County, Pennsylvania". - connection to Deborah Hewes (Pedrick) ?
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Capt. Richard Hewes's Timeline
1660 |
1660
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Virginia
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1713 |
1713
Age 53
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Virginia
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