Ensign John Ball, 6th Virginia Calvary Regiment, February, 1776
Veteran of American Revolution
Ballston in Arlington County VA was named for the Ball family who owned Ball's Tavern at Ball's Crossroads in the early 1800s (N Glebe Rd & Wilson Blvd).
Son of Moses Ball & Nancy Brashears
Wife: Mary Ann Thrift Ball
Children:
1. John Ball Jr (1770-1823) m. Marian Bowling/Bolling
2. Anna Ball Shreve (1774-1871?) m. John Jehu Shreve, Thomas Allison
3. Robert Ball (1776-1861) m. Ann Thrift
4. William Ball (1779-1862) m. Sarah Cassidy.
5. Aquilla Ball (1783-1814)
6. Horatio Ball Sr (1785-1872) m. Catherine Marcey
7. James Ball
8. Rev Dabney Ball (1787-1857) m. Penelope Mills
9. Mary Ball Allison (1793-) m. John Thomas Allison
Note: The two photo documents posted by "J" are not readable and are not sourced.
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SAR Patriot P-342492 / DAR Ancestor #: A005456
Ensign John Ball, 6th Virginia Calvary Regiment, February, 1776
Veteran of American Revolution
Ballston in Arlington County VA was named for the Ball family who owned Ball's Tavern at Ball's Crossroads in the early 1800s (N Glebe Rd & Wilson Blvd).
Son of Moses Ball & Nancy Brashears
Wife: Mary Ann Thrift Ball
Children:
1. John Ball Jr (1770-1823) m. Marian Bowling/Bolling
2. Anna Ball Shreve (1774-1871?) m. John Jehu Shreve, Thomas Allison
3. Robert Ball (1776-1861) m. Ann Thrift
4. William Ball (1779-1862) m. Sarah Cassidy.
5. Aquilla Ball (1783-1814)
6. Horatio Ball Sr (1785-1872) m. Catherine Marcey
7. James Ball
8. Rev Dabney Ball (1787-1857) m. Penelope Mills
9. Mary Ball Allison (1793-) m. John Thomas Allison
Note: The two photo documents posted by "J" are not readable and are not sourced.
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SAR Patriot P-342492 / DAR Ancestor #: A005456
Inscription
ENSIGN JOHN BALL, 1746 - 1814. 6th VA. REGIMENT, FEB 26, 1776.
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