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Grace Ballard (Berwick)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saint Mary Le Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire , England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 27, 1694
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Berwick and Ann Berwick
Wife of WILLIAM BALLARD and William Ballard, of Andover
Mother of Constable John Ballard of Andover; Abigail Ballard; Mary Ballard; Mary Ann Ballard; William Ballard and 16 others
Sister of Ann Barwick

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About Grace Ballard

Although her surname is seen in Find A Grave as "Lovejoy," the conclusion below is that her maiden name was "Berwick".

children: Joseph, William, Sarah, Elizabeth, John 2, Hannah, Lydia, Abigail, and Ann

The maiden name of William BALLARD's wife, Grace, has long been controversial, for there is no direct, primary record proving what it was. However, there is enough circumstantial evidence make a case that she probably was Grace BERWICK, daughter of Thomas BERWICK and Anne BLOUNT.

To begin with, all the parties were in the right place at the right time (Andover in the 1640s) and were the right ages with the right names. In other words, we don't have to torture the data to make anything fit and nothing in the data disproves the connection. There is no question that these families were in contact because William & Grace's daughter, Elizabeth, married Anne BLOUNT's nephew, William BLUNT, and William & Grace's great-grandson, Thomas ABBOTT, married Lydia BLUNT. And we have to ask these questions:

If Grace BERWICK didn't marry William BALLARD, whom did she marry? There is no record of her marrying anyone else.

What other "Grace" was there in Newberry or Andover for William to have married?

These were very small towns. If my memory serves me — I can't find the source at the moment — the population of the entire Massachusetts Colony at this time was only about 600 families, and William was one of the earliest settlers of Newbury (he is 16th on the list of first settlers), when the town was at its smallest. So, just how many unmarried "Graces" — about the same age as William — could there have been in this tiny settlement? And we know the families knew each other. Thank heavens she wasn't named Sarah or Elizabeth or this would be hopeless!

Baptism: 12 Dec 1617, St. Mary le Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England

Had 1 younger sister, Ann, 10 years younger


There is no conclusive evidence as yet that Grace Berwick, daughter of Thomas and Ann Berwick, is the Grace who married William Ballard. However, she is the most, perhaps only, logical choice. She came to America with her family on the John and Mary.


Links

  1. http://www.fuzzywunkle.net/genealogy/tree/d0001/g0000080.html
  2. http://www.oocities.org/heartland/fields/5484/fam00702.htm
  3. http://dgmweb.net/FGS/B/BallardWilliam-Grace_.html
  4. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102532407
  5. http://www.usfunks.net/Genealogy/Ballard/Ballard_FamilyHistory.htm
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Grace Ballard's Timeline

1617
December 12, 1617
Saint Mary Le Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire , England (United Kingdom)
December 12, 1617
Saint Mary le Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire , England (United Kingdom)
December 12, 1617
Bristol, Gloucs., England
December 12, 1617
St. Mary Le Port,Bristol,Gloucester,England
1643
1643
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1644
January 1, 1644
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
1644
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1646
1646
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America