Individual Details
Josiah Ball
(10 Sep 1778 - 1824)
Events
Birth | 10 Sep 1778 | Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | Matilda Hund | ||||
Death | 1824 | Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia |
Families
Spouse | Matilda Hund ( - ) |
Father | John Ball (1742 - 1814) |
Mother | Lydia Ward (1754 - 1851) |
Sibling | Lydia Ball (1770 - 1808) |
Sibling | Faith Ball (1772 - 1812) |
Sibling | Hannah Ball (1774 - ) |
Sibling | John Ball (1775 - 1849) |
Sibling | Isaac Ball (1778 - 1852) |
Sibling | Maria Ball (1781 - 1808) |
Sibling | Infant Son Ball (1783 - 1783) |
Sibling | Elizabeth "Betsey" Ball (1784 - 1841) |
Sibling | Henry Ward Ball (1786 - 1867) |
Sibling | Nabby Abigail Ball (1788 - 1814) |
Sibling | Frederick Augustus Ball (1792 - ) |
Sibling | Sally Ball (1795 - ) |
Sibling | Clarissa Ball (1798 - 1872) |
Endnotes
1. William Richard Cutter; William Frederick Adams, Editorial Supervisors, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Volume II (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1910), 1142; digital images, Google Books (books.google.com : accessed 15 November 2017.
2. Andrew Henshaw Ward, Ward Family: Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., In 1639; With an Appendix, Alphabetically Arranged, of the Names of the Families That Have Intermarried With Them (Boston, Massachusetts: Samuel G. Drake, 1851; reprint, London, UK: Forgotten Books, 2015), 130.
3. William Richard Cutter; William Frederick Adams, Editorial Supervisors, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Volume II (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1910), 1142; digital images, Google Books (books.google.com : accessed 15 November 2017.
4. Andrew Henshaw Ward, Ward Family: Descendants of William Ward, Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., In 1639; With an Appendix, Alphabetically Arranged, of the Names of the Families That Have Intermarried With Them (Boston, Massachusetts: Samuel G. Drake, 1851; reprint, London, UK: Forgotten Books, 2015), 130.