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Nathan Ball (1737 - 1797)

Nathan Ball
Born in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baymap
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Husband of — married 15 Dec 1765 in Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusettsmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 60 in Lee, Berkshire Co, Massachusetts, USAmap
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Biography

Nathan BALL was born on 27 Apr 1737 in Waltham, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts & was the son of John Ball & Mary Clark.

Nathan Ball married Ruhamah COOK in Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts on December 15 Dec 1765.[1]

Nathan died on 29 Dec 1797 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Children with Rhuamah Cook:

  • Nathan Ball b 23 Feb 1768
  • Lydia Ball b 6 Jun 1769
  • Polly Ball b 16 Mar 1772
  • Sarah Ball b 25 Apr 1773, died 1784
  • Elizabeth Ball b 21 Jan 1775
  • Martha Ball b 13 May 1776
  • John Ball b 15 Jul 1777
  • Anna Ball b 14 Dec 1778
  • James Ball b 18 Oct 1781
  • Samuel Ball b 20 Aug 1783
  • Isaac Ball b 1 Jul 1786
  • Joseph Ball b 30 Apr 1787
  • Sally Ball b 31 Oct 1788

Sources

  1. "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHR1-HVW : 9 February 2018), Nathan Ball and Ruhannah Cooke, 15 Dec 1765; citing reference Roll 1342 P.135; FHL microfilm 238,332.




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Ball-6936 and Ball-328 appear to represent the same person because: Nathan was the son of John and Mary (Clark) Ball, not the son of John and Mary (Benjamin) Ball. See the biographies of the two Johns at WikiTree for more information,
posted by Kimball Everingham
This Nathan Ball was the son of [Ball-4969|John Ball] and [Clark-14856|Mary (Clark) Ball]
posted by Kimball Everingham

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