Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
David Ball

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Name David Ball Born Bef 1718 Northumberland County, Virginia Gender Male Died 10 Jan 1780 Northumberland County, Virginia - probate Person ID I71861 Tree1 Last Modified 26 Jun 2022
Father George Ball, b. 1683, Lancaster County, Virginia , d. 9 Jun 1746, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate
(Age 63 years)
Relationship natural Mother Grace Haynie, b. Abt 1687, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. 10 Feb 1752, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate
(Age ~ 65 years)
Relationship natural Married Oct 1709 Lancaster County, Virginia Family ID F17149 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1776-1780 Record Book #10; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 514
Ball, David
W. W. 11 November 1779---W, P. 10 January 1780
Cousin David Ball, son of my brother George Ball-the tract of land in Lancaster County which was given to me by my Uncle David Ball, to him and the male heirt of his body lawfully begotten, and also all the negroes that were given to me by my Uncle David Ball.
Cousin David Ball, son of my brother Joseph Ball-the land whereon I now live, to him and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body, and for want of such to his brother John Ball and the lawfull heirs of his body, and for want of such to William Ball and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body.
Cousin David Ball, son of my brother Joseph Ball-to pay unto my brother Richard Ball, one hundred and twenty pounds current money within four months after my death, otherwise I give my brother Richard Ball, Winne and her two children, and their increase. Cousin Ann Conways eldest daughter-negro man Shadrack.
Cousin Richard Ball, son of my brother Richard Ball-two thousand pounds of crop tobacco.
Cousin John Ball, son of my brother Joseph Ball-three thousand pounds of crop tobacco at one thousand a year, towards giving him a good education.
Cousin David Ball, son of my brother Joseph Ball-all the rest of my estate not before given, real and personal.
Cousin David Ball, Junr., son of my brother George Ball, and David Ball son of my brother Joseph Ball, executors.
Witness: Charles Lattimore, Junr., Jesse Clutton, and Betty Ball.
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1743-1749 Record Book Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 17a
Ingram, Samuel
W. W. 4 July 1738---W. P. 13 March 1743/4
Friend George Ball- all my personal estate, and he to be my executor.
Witness: George Ball jr. and David Ball.
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1750-1770 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va
Ball, Grace, of Wiccocomoco Parish
W. W. 9 November 1751---W0 P. 10 February 1752
Grandaughter Sarah Ball daughter to my son John Ball -twenty shillings current money of Virginia.
Son George Ball-a silver can and the cold still.
Three daughters Sarah Dameron, Harris Downman and Grace Downman. three great bibles, the bible to be in value three pounds current money of Virginia, three Cows and calves, six sheep, six best hogs to be equally divided between them.
Son David Ball-a horse called Jack, a draft steer, seven leather chairs, a press, a large bible common Prayer Book, the whole Duty or Man, a large looking glass, case and bottles.
Son Richard-Ball-three cows, two young stears, two good yearlings, all my hogs not before given, a good bed and furniture.
Son Joseph Ball-negro fellow Tom, a good bed and furniture.
a very large Kittle, pan or hand ....
Rest of estate to be equally divided between my sons David Ball and Joseph Ball.
Witness: George Ball and. Travers Downman.
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1750-1770 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va
Page 155
Dameron, Joseph
W. W. 16 November 1759---W.P. 10 December 1759
To wife Elizabeth and my daughter Nancy - all my negroes I had by my wife to be divided equally between them when daughter Nancy arrives to the age of eighteen or marriage. if daughter Nancy should die before then, the negroes to go to my wife Elizabeth and her heirs.
Wife to have use of my negro man Isaac during her natural life then to daughter Nancy, if daughter Nancy should die before the age of eighteen or marriage, negro Isaac: to go to my brother Thomas Dameron.
To my brother Bartholomew Dameron-my part of negroes that belonged to me out of my fathers estate, also my gray horse in lieu of the tobacco due me by my fathers will
To brother in law Thos. Waddy-my saddle and bridle.
To wife Elizabeth and daughter Nancy-all my estate not before given, to be equally divided between them when my daughter arrives to the age of eighteen or day of marriage.
Thomas Waddy and David Ball Junr. executors.
Witness: David Ball, Thos Dameron, and Rodham Lunsford.
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