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Not the same as https://www.geni.com/people/Richard-Ball-of-Hunting-Creek/6000000005388662337 ---- '''Richard Ball''' was born ABT 1639 in London, Middlesex, England, and died BEF 11 JUL 1677 in Patapsco, Baltimore Co., MD. >In a late number of the "Virginia Magazine," Dr. Christopher Johnston, of Baltimore, writes of a "Missing Ball," one Richard, who married in Maryland and died there, leaving one child, a daughter, to whom he devised property." ===Family He was the son of William Ball and Hannah Atherold. He married Mary Kinsey 1 Mar 1661/62 in Baltimore City Co., MD, daughter of Hugh Kinsey and Margaret Coulton. She was born ABT 1645 in Anne Arundel Co., MD, and died BEF FEB 1677 in Patapsco, Baltimore Co., MD. She was Thomas Humphrey's widow. Child of Richard BALL and Mary KINSEY is: # Hannah BALL was born ABT 1663 in Baltimore City Co., MD, and died 16 APR 1702. Married Thomas Everest. ---- ===Supporting data From http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson .php?personID=I032786&tree=Tree1 >Most of these names occur soon after in the Quaker records of the province, so that is seems quite probable that they were a little group of Quaker colonists who had come up from Virginia to take up the recently opened lands on the Patapsco in Baltimore County, which appears to have been erected into a county this same year. [1659] The Gorsuches, Powells, Claphams, Dickensons, '''Balls, Kinseys (Kenseys) and Humphreys''' are known to have come from Lancaster County ... >p. 246 ...Charles Gorsuch, August 3, 1661, had surveyed for him "Whetstone Point," 50 acres comprising that part of the present city of Baltimore now occupied in part by Fort McHenry... William Ball and Richard Ball, each of whom received warrants for 500 acres of land unde r the warrant of 1659 and became settlers on the Patapsco, have been shown by Dr. Christopher Johnston to be the sons of Colonel William Ball of Lancaster County, the progenitor of the distinguished V irginia family of that name (Virginia Mag. Vol. VII p. 440 and Vol. VIII p. 80)*. Hugh Kinsey and Thomas Humphrey have been shown by Mr. Miles White, in his Ancestry of Johns Hopkins, to have also com e from Lancaster County (Publications Southern Historical Association, Vols. IV, p. 395 and V, p. 360)... ...many if not all of these first actual settlers [those named in the Warrant of 1659] were pr obably a group of friends who came up together from Lancaster County and that the probable motive of their migration was religious persecution, as most of them are known to have been Quakers, and it w as at this time that Virginia began to put into full effect the various repressive measures against the numerous recent converts to this sect in order to drive them out of that colony. ---- James Hug hes 2006-09-26 16:24:06 Supplement to Early Settlers Query Ball, Richard, Mr. AA:342 Film No.: Of Anne Arundel County, transported himself by 1661, married Mary, relict & executrix of Thomas Humph reys, about 1671, & died by 1677, leaving a daughter, Hannah Ball Transcript. 5:20; 6:48; 7:117; 20:10 Original. CC:106; WC:509 MSA SC 4341- === James Hughes 2006-09-26 16:34:08 Marriage Referen ces *Richard, m. by 1 March 1661, Mary, wid. of Thomas Humphreys (ARMD 67:134; BALR RM#HS:19). * William, m. by 1677, Mary, widow of Thomas Humphreys (ARMD 67:134). [this record seems to mean Willia m [sic: Richard] was married to Mary by 1677, when she is noted in the Archives of Maryland] ---- From https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thamm&id=I479 &gt;!Commision ed a justice of Baltimore Co 4 Jul 1665, May 19 1672, June 5 1674 and March 2 1675/6 (Md. Arch, III, 529; XV, 38, 68, 71; Lib, C D, 64) >23 Feb 1677/78: Patent to Hannah Balldaughter of Richa rd Ball, late of Baltimore Co., Deceased, for 300 acres in Baltimore Co. called East Humphreys. The patent recites that the said tract was patented 13 Feb 1659, to Thomas Humphreys,who died leaving i ssue, one daughter, Mary and devised the land by will to his wife, Mary Humphreys. The said Mary Humphreys, widow of Thomas, conveyed the land by deed of gift to her daughter, MaryHumphreys, and shor tly after married Richard Ball, by whom she had one daughter, Hannah Ball. Mary Humphreys, daughter of Thomas and Mary, obtained a resurvey on the land and a patent on 10 Jun 1671but subsequently die d without issue. Richard Ball and Mary his wife are both dead and William Ball admistrator of Richard Ball petitions for an extension of the patent to Hannah Ball sole daughter of Richard and Mary as heir to her sister Mary Humphreys. (Land Office, Lib 20, Fol 10). William G. Stanard, editor, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol, VIII, No. 1, Jun 1901, p. 83. Google Books, online >!11 Feb 1683: Thomas Everest, of the Clifts, Calvert county, and Hannah, his wife, daughter and heir of Richard Ball, late of Baltimore county, deceased, convey to JohnBennett, of Anne Arunde l county, merchant, a tract of 60 acres in Baltimore county, '''called Ball's Addition, taken up and patented by the said Richard Ball gent'''., dec'd father of the said Hannah Everest. (Balt. Co., I R. M., no. H. S., 72.) William G. Stanard, editor, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol, VIII, No. 1, Jun 1901, p. 82. Google Books, online >!1688: Died before his father and no t mentioned in his father's will. ---- ===Also see Notes * See: "A Forgotten Member of the Ball Family" (Anonymous), The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 7, No. 4, p. 440-441 (April, 1900) and Vol. 8, No. 80-8x (July, 1900). * Re: Richard Ball b. abt 1645 Norfolk Co., VA m. Elizabeth Linton b. Bef. 1651 Norfolk Co, VA. Excerpt from Ball Family Records By Rev. William Ball Wright, M.A. 1908  "Before coming to Virginia, Colonel William Ball married Hannah Atherall of  Burgh, Suffolk, England, by whom he had four children, Richard, William, Joseph, and Hannah. "Ric hard, the eldest son of Colonel William Ball, died in infancy," says Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden, in his work "Virginia Genealogies." There has been, however, for generations a tradition in the Ball fami ly of Lancaster County that this son was of a peculiar disposition, preferring a life of solitude and isolation. The tradition says further that his father gave him an estate in Richmond County, then a part of Lancaster, and that he lived there a bachelor, and died there. The place is now the property of a gentleman residing in Essex County, Virginia, and is called "Cobham Park." A few years ago, while having some cleaning done, a brick grave was discovered, over which there was a marble slab similar to those covering the graves of the early Balls at White Chapel Church. Time and neglect have almost obliterated the inscription, but enough is left to show that it is the grave of a Ball, and the old heads of the family then living, recollecting the tradition, pronounced it the grave of Richa rd Ball. In a late number of the "Virginia Magazine," Dr. Christopher Johnston, of Baltimore, writes of a "Missing Ball," one Richard, who married in Maryland and died there, leaving one child, a daug hter, to whom he devised property." Who are Richard Ball and Elizabeth Linton? 1998 ---- ===References * [http://maryballwashington.com/2013monograph2.pdf The Ancestry of the Balls of Berkshire, Northamptonshire, and Virginia] a monograph by D.J. French 2013 ---- ===Links * Reference: [https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=L2RW-XRD FamilySearch Genea logy] - [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Oct 18 2016, 13:10:43 UTC'' * http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032786&tree=Tree1 * https://wc.rootsweb. ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thamm&id=I479

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