Nathan Ball
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Nathan Ball (1768 - 1856)

Nathan Ball
Born in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 29 Jun 1797 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 88 in Ogden Town, Monroe, New York, United Statesmap
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Biography

Nathan Ball was born 23 Feb 1768, to the proud parents of Nathan Ball and Rheumah Cook. Nathan married Fear Chadwick, 29 Jun 1797 • Lee, Berkshire Co, Massachusetts, USA[1]. Nathan died 30 OCT 1856, Ogden Town, Monroe Co, New York, USA[2]

He married Fear Chadwick on 29 June 1797 in Lee, Massachusetts.[3] She was born on 19 October 1778 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, the daughter of Abiathar and Desire (Ryder) Chadwick,[4] and died on 30 December 1855, aged 77 years, at Greece, Monroe County, New York. She was buried with her husband in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Ogden, Monroe County, New York.[5]

Children of Nathan and Fear (Chadwick) Ball, recorded Lee:[6]

  1. Lucy Fear Ball, b. 17 Oct 1798
  2. Nancy Ball, b. 20 Jul 1800
  3. Amanda, b. 19 Sep 1802
  4. Nathan Ball, b. 31 Aug 1804
  5. Rhoda Ball, b. 06 Jan 1807; d. 23 Jul 1809 ae 2y7m.
  6. William Ball, b. 29 Jul 1809; married Cornelia Avery [7]
  7. Rhode Ball, b. 01 May 1812
  8. Harriot, b. Mar, 1814

Sources

  1. marriage of Nathan and Fear's son Chadwick: ancestry link
  2. Find A Grave: Memorial #24559108
  3. Lee (Mass.), and Dorvil Miller Wilcox, Vital Records of Lee, Massachusetts, 1777-1801, (Lee, Mass. : Valley gleaner, 1899) page 71.
  4. Lee (Mass.), and Dorvil Miller Wilcox. Records of Lee, Massachusetts, 1777-1801, (Lee, Mass. : Valley gleaner, 1899) p. 17.
  5. Find A Grave: Memorial #36360187
  6. Lee (Mass.), Vital Records of Lee, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: NEHGS, 1903) pp. 12-13.
  7. The Groton Avery Clan (Avery & Avery, 1912), p. 500, no. 1116




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