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John Ball

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Watertown, Middlesex CountY, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Death: May 08, 1722 (77)
Watertown, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of John Ball, Sr. and Elizabeth Ball
Husband of Sarah Ball (Bullard)
Father of Sarah Experience Flagg; John Ball; James Ball, Sr.; Joseph Ball; Benjamin Ball and 3 others
Brother of Mary Munroe; Esther Ball; Sarah Chamberlain and Abigail Ball
Half brother of Mary Sterling; Joseph Ball; Infant Ball and Infant Ball

Occupation: Weaver
Managed by: Peter Preston Cole
Last Updated:

About John Ball

brief biography

John Ball apparently lived his entire life in Watertown. He was a weaver, having learned the trade from his grandfather Peirce. In 1675 John received 16 shillings, 8 pence from the town for weaving done for Ned Sanders.[2/1:124] The Ball's had a maid as seen in this record, dated 18 January 1669-70. "Ordered that John Bigelow shall agree with John Balle the younger a bought Edward Sanderson his Daughter what wagis he shall give her for a yeeres sevis according to his best Descrition for providing for her such things as may be for her clothing as comfortably as may be".[2/1:98] Sanderson was apparently unable to care for his children as the town was looking to put them out as apprentices. John was chosen as one of the "Tything men" on 15 January 1683-4[2/2:16] and on 23 December 1684 was appraised of the fact that his parentsinlaw were "in great nesesity of sum Hellp By reson of Thear age Being unabell To Hellp Them selves".[2/2:20] On 9 April 1694 at a selectmen's meeting it was reported that "We have been at John Balls senr: and we could not find sippio: and we warned John Ball senr: from entertaining him as he would answer it to the town". The day before Sippio was warned to depart from Watertown "that the town be keept from trouble and charge with him".[2/2:114] Sippio was a negro. Whether he was an escaped slave or wanted for breaking the law does not appear. Perhaps the town just didn't want to be obliged for his care. Sippio had been Ellis Baron's negro.

REF: [1] History of Watertown - Henry Bond, 1860

    [2] Watertown Records, 1894

[3] Records of Births Marriages and Deaths, First Book - Watertown
Records, Vol. 1, 1894
[4] Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Second Book - Watertown Records,
Vol. 2, 1900
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John Ball's Timeline

1644
October 17, 1644
Watertown, Middlesex CountY, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1666
July 11, 1666
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1668
June 29, 1668
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1671
March 7, 1671
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1674
May 4, 1674
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
1678
February 9, 1678
Watertown, Middlesex CountY, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1680
March 29, 1680
Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
1683
August 2, 1683
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1686
October 5, 1686
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States