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1653-1800 Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee];
BALL, William. Inventory & Appraisement 9.9 Apl. 1741. Rec. 12 Nov. 1742, by Margaret Ball Admx. W,B. 13, Page 297.
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1653-1800 Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee];
BALL, Col. William. Will. 14 Aug. 1744. Rec. 8 Mch. 1744.
Grandsons: Wm. Ball, son, of son Wm. Ball, decd., Benj. Ball, Richard Ball, John Ball, son of son Geo. Ball, Williamson Ball, son of son Geo. Ball, George Ball, Williamson Ball, son of son William, decd.
Son: George Ball,
Daughters in law, Margaret Ball, widow;
Mrs. Judith Ball wife of son George Ball.
Daughters: Sarah McCarty, Judith Glascock, Ellen Chichester, Hannah Ball. Niece, Sarah Opie.
Extr. son George Ball.
Wits. Jesse Ball; Wm. Downman; Michael Dillon. W.B. 14, Page 55.
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1653-1800 Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee];
BALL, William. Division estate. 19 July 1751. Rec. 16 Aug. 1751. To Mrs. Margaret Ball, widow; Williamson Ball, Elizabeth Ball, Benjamin Ball, Richard Ball, and Mr. John Jones, who married Sarah, one of the daughters of the Decd. Wits. James Ball Jr., Richard Selden, Wm. Montague. W.B. 15, Page 54.
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1718-1721 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 8; [Antient Press]; Page 139
At a Court held for Richmond County the Second day of September 1719
- BALL's Power of Attorney to GAINES proved
A Power of Attorney from MARY BALL, the Wife of JAMES BALL of LANCASTER County, to DANIELL GAINES was this day proved in open Court by the Oaths of WILLIAM HEALE and WILLIAM BALL, JUNR., witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record
- BALL's Power of Attorney to BECKWITH proved
A Power of Attorney from WILLIAM BALL of LANCASTER County to MARMADUKE BECKWITH was proved in open Court by the Oaths of GEORGE ESKRIDGE and WILLIAM BALL, JUNR., witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record
- BALL's Ack. to BALL
DANIELL GAINES by vertue of a Power of Attorney from JAMES BALL of LANCASTER County to him in that behalf made, acknowledged JAMES BALL's Deeds of Lease and Release for Land unto WILLIAM BALL, also DANIELL GAINES by vertue of a Power of Attorney from MARY BALL, the Wife of JAMES BALL, to him in that behalf made, relinquished her, the said MARY's, Right of Dower in the land conveyed in the said Deeds, which Deeds being proved in open Court by the Oaths of GEORGE ESKRIDGE, WILLIAM BALL, JUNR. and THOMAS GRYMES, witnesses thereto, is at the motion of MARMADUKE BECKWITH, Attorney of the abovenamed WILLIAM BALL, admitted to Record
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1729-1735 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1-A; [Antient Press]; Page 244-246
Indenture 2nd/3rd November 1732 between CHARLES SPOE Parish of Sittenbourn County of Richmond Planter and JOHN WILLSON Parish of Sittenbourn County of King George Wood Collier .. in consideration of thereunto moving & for Six Pounds Six shillings sold 100 acres on North side of Rappahanock River in Parish of Sittenbourn bounded upon lands of CHARLES KILL, SAML. BROWN, Capt. WILLIAM BALL & JOSIAS SHIP & JOSEPH BECKLEY ..
Presence John Triplett, Charles Spoe
Benja. Adie
3rd November 1732 .. Deeds of Lease & Release recorded
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