Spouse: Elizabeth Hoo[2] (1st), married on 26 June 1592, at St. Paul's Walden, Hertfordshire. She is the daughter of Thomas Hoo and Helen Peryent. She died 7 July 1608.
Children of this union:
1. Elizabeth Harleston;
2. Jane Harleston, m. Josiah Harte;
3. Helen Harleston, m. Alexander Brand;
4. Anna Harleston, m. Frances Lidiard;
5. Martha Harleston;
6. Mary Harleston.
Spouse: Jane Wentworth[3] (2nd), 1 Sept 1608, at Stepney, Middlesex; daughter and co-heiress of Philip Wentworth, Gent., of St. Margaret's, Ipswich, Suffolk, by Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Corbett, Knt. Jane was born about 1579, and died about 15 April 1626.
Married: Elias Ball, Gent.[11]about 1699. He was of St. James Parish, Berkeley County and Charleston, South Carolina.
Died: 31 August 1720
Children of this union:
1. Elias Ball;
2. John Coming Ball;
3. Anne Ball, m. Capt. Philip Dawes and George Austin;
4. Elizabeth Ball, m. John Ashby, John Vicarage and Richard Shubrick.
Sources
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor.Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
Richardson, Douglas. Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. III, pg 231-232, #16-17. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
South Carolina Hist. Mag. 3 (1902): 150-173. TG9 (1988): 163-225.
Acknowledgments
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