Henry Armistead Col.1

M, #83251, b. 1670, d. 1740
FatherCol. John Armistead2 b. c 1640, d. a 1688
MotherJudith Hone b. c 1649, d. 1699
Last Edited8 Apr 2018
     Henry Armistead Col. married Martha Burwell.3,4
Henry Armistead Col. was born in 1670 at Gloucester Co., Virginia, USA.5
Henry Armistead Col. died in 1740.5
      ; !Henry is spoken of as residing at "Hesse," the
family seat of his father in Gloucester Co.,
VA. In 1733 he was sworn county lieutenant of
Caroline; he died between 17 Jul 1739, and 11
Feb 1740, at which last date his son, William,
succeeds him in the parish register, as owner
of slaves in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex.5 Henry Armistead Col. was also known as John Armistead.3

Citations

  1. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, The Armistead Family, 1635-1910 (Richmond, VA: Whisttet & Shepperson Printers, 1910), p. 47. Hereinafter cited as Garber [1910] The Armistead Family.
  2. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, Garber [1910] The Armistead Family, p. 30.
  3. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 19. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  4. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, Garber [1910] The Armistead Family, p. 31.
  5. [S643] Unknown compiler, GEDCOM file imported on 9 Oct 2000. World Family Tree European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Family #0756., CD-ROM (n.p.: Brøderbund Software, Inc., Release date: September 15, 1997). Hereinafter cited as WFT E1-0756.
  6. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, Garber [1910] The Armistead Family, p. 53.

Martha Burwell1

F, #83252
Last Edited8 Apr 2018
     Martha Burwell married Henry Armistead Col., son of Col. John Armistead and Judith Hone.1,2

Family

Henry Armistead Col. b. 1670, d. 1740
Child

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 19. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, The Armistead Family, 1635-1910 (Richmond, VA: Whisttet & Shepperson Printers, 1910), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Garber [1910] The Armistead Family.
  3. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, Garber [1910] The Armistead Family, p. 53.

Col. Burgess Ball1

M, #83253, b. 28 July 1749, d. 3 March 1800
FatherJeduthan Ball1 b. 9 Jul 1725, d. 5 Mar 1749/50
MotherElizabeth Burgess1
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Col. Burgess Ball was born on 28 July 1749 at Bewdley Plantation, Bewdley, Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1 Marriage banns for Col. Burgess Ball and Mary Chichester were published on 28 June 1770.2 Col. Burgess Ball married Mary Chichester, daughter of John Chichester and Jane Smith, on 1 July 1770 at Goochland Co., Virginia, USA,
; his 1st wife.2 Col. Burgess Ball married Frances Thornton Washington, daughter of Col. Charles Washington and Mildred Thornton, on 7 April 1781.2

Col. Burgess Ball died on 3 March 1800 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA, at age 50.1
Col. Burgess Ball was buried after 3 March 1800 at Springfield, near Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference: See Hill [1990:20-2] for children of Burgiss Ball and his two wives.3

Col. Burgess Ball began military service in 1776 at Revolutionary War, Virginia, USA, Per Hill [1990:20]: "After serving as an aide to his kinsman, Gen. George Washington, he was Captain of the 5th VA Regiment. On 17 Dec. 1777, he was comissioned Lr. Col. of the 1st VA Regiment of Infantry."2

Family 1

Mary Chichester b. 22 Jul 1753, d. 27 Apr 1775

Family 2

Frances Thornton Washington b. 4 Jul 1763, d. Feb 1815

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), pp. 19-20. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 20.
  3. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, pp. 20-2.

Mary Chichester1

F, #83254, b. 22 July 1753, d. 27 April 1775
FatherJohn Chichester1 b. c 1733, d. bt 14 Sep 1753 - 15 Mar 1754
MotherJane Smith1
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Mary Chichester was born on 22 July 1753.1 Marriage banns for Mary Chichester and Col. Burgess Ball were published on 28 June 1770.1 Mary Chichester married Col. Burgess Ball, son of Jeduthan Ball and Elizabeth Burgess, on 1 July 1770 at Goochland Co., Virginia, USA,
; his 1st wife.1
Mary Chichester died on 27 April 1775 at age 21.1

Family

Col. Burgess Ball b. 28 Jul 1749, d. 3 Mar 1800

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 20. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

John Chichester1

M, #83255, b. circa 1733, d. between 14 September 1753 and 15 March 1754
FatherRichard Chichester2 b. c 1706, d. 30 Dec 1743
MotherEllen Ball2,3 b. 1710, d. 19 May 1759
Last Edited13 Aug 2019
     John Chichester married Jane Smith.1
John Chichester was born circa 1733.2
John Chichester died between 14 September 1753 and 15 March 1754 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA; Presumably died between date of will and date of recording thereof.2
     In Richard Chichester's will dated 16 May 1743 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA, John Chichester was named as executor;      "Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties":
     "Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
CHICHESTER, Richard. Will. 16 May 1743. Rec. 10 Aug. 1744. Wife Ellen; Sons: Richard and John; Daughters: Elizabeth, Ellen, Mary and Hannah. Mentions estate in England. Extrs. Wife Ellen, son John; friends: Jesse Ball, Robt. Mitchell and Jos. Carter, Amy Carter, Gawin Lowry, Michael Dillon. W.B. 14, p. 29.
Record 10 Mch. 1748 of settlement of estate. Mr. Wm. Downman's part in right of his wife Ellen, widow of sd. Richard. W.B. 14, p. 232."4

John Chichester left a will on 14 September 1753 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA;      "Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties":
     "Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
CHICHESTER, John. Will. 14 Sept. 1753. Rec. 15 March 1754. Wife Jean, plantation I now live on. Dau. Mary Chichester; brother Richard Chichester, four sisters, Elizabeth, Ellen, Mary and Hannah. Brother Rawleigh Downman; Miss Elizabeth Griffin. Extrs. James Ball, Jr., Richd. Chichester. No witnesses. W.B. 15, p. 168."2

Family

Jane Smith
Child

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 20. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024531&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I034763&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I021564&tree=Tree1

Jane Smith1

F, #83256
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Jane Smith married John Chichester, son of Richard Chichester and Ellen Ball.1

     In John Chichester's will dated 14 September 1753 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA, Jane Smith was named as an heir;      "Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties":
     "Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
CHICHESTER, John. Will. 14 Sept. 1753. Rec. 15 March 1754. Wife Jean, plantation I now live on. Dau. Mary Chichester; brother Richard Chichester, four sisters, Elizabeth, Ellen, Mary and Hannah. Brother Rawleigh Downman; Miss Elizabeth Griffin. Extrs. James Ball, Jr., Richd. Chichester. No witnesses. W.B. 15, p. 168."2

Family

John Chichester b. c 1733, d. bt 14 Sep 1753 - 15 Mar 1754
Child

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 20. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024531&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Frances Thornton Washington1

F, #83257, b. 4 July 1763, d. February 1815
FatherCol. Charles Washington1 b. 2 May 1738, d. 16 Sep 1799
MotherMildred Thornton1
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Frances Thornton Washington was born on 4 July 1763 at Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Col. Burgess Ball, son of Jeduthan Ball and Elizabeth Burgess, on 7 April 1781.1

Frances Thornton Washington died in February 1815 at Middleburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA, at age 51.1

Family

Col. Burgess Ball b. 28 Jul 1749, d. 3 Mar 1800

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 20. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

Thomas Littleton Young1

M, #83258, b. 14 September 1818, d. 24 February 1863
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Thomas Littleton Young was born on 14 September 1818 at Campbell Co., Kentucky, USA.1 He married Adelia Hamilton Ball, daughter of Edward Porteus Ball and Janetta Davis, before 1849
; Her 1st husband. According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child, Littleton, was born in 1849.1
Thomas Littleton Young died on 24 February 1863 at Campbell Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 44.1
Thomas Littleton Young was buried after 24 February 1863 at Flag Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Flagg Spring, Campbell Co., Kentucky, USA; from Find A Grave:
     BIRTH 14 Sep 1818 Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
     DEATH 24 Feb 1863 Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
     BURIAL Flag Spring Baptist Church Cemetery Flagg Spring, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
     Family Members
Parents
     Thomas Young 1782–1833
     Margaret Harrison Young 1787–1833
Spouse Adelia Hamilton Ball Young-DeCourcy* 1830–1901
Siblings
     Elizabeth Young* 1810–1829
     William Harrison Young* 1811–1877
     Judith M Young* 1815–1833
     Margaret H Young* 1824–1833
Children
     Littleton P. Young* 1849–1921
     Jeannette M. Young Ellis* 1854–1946
     Olivia Young Crawford* 1861–1923
     Created by: Debbie J
     Added: 26 Nov 2010
     Find A Grave Memorial 62179341
     Source citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 November 2017), memorial page for Thomas Littleton Young (14 Sep 1818–24 Feb 1863), Find A Grave Memorial no. 62179341, citing Flag Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Flagg Spring, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Debbie J (contributor 46890655) .1

Family

Adelia Hamilton Ball b. 13 Jul 1830, d. 11 Nov 1901

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Thomas Littleton Young: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62179341/Thomas-Littleton-Young. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Oliver Miles DeCourcy1

M, #83259, b. 12 January 1811, d. 9 December 1889
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Oliver Miles DeCourcy was born on 12 January 1811 at Preble Co., Ohio, USA.1 He married Adelia Hamilton Ball, daughter of Edward Porteus Ball and Janetta Davis, on 23 November 1865
; his 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Oliver Miles DeCourcy died on 9 December 1889 at Campbell Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 78.1
Oliver Miles DeCourcy was buried after 9 December 1889 at Grandview Cemetery, Mentor, Campbell Co., Kentucky, USA; from Find A Grave:
     BIRTH 12 Jan 1811 Preble County, Ohio, USA
     DEATH 9 Dec 1889 Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
     BURIAL Grandview Cemetery Mentor, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
     Note: Son of William DeCourcy (1786-1858) and Martha Frank (Spilman) DeCourcy (1790-abt.1865)
     Note: He married 21 Oct 1837 to Elizabeth Shaw.
     Note: He married 27 Nov 1847 to Isabelle Belt
     Note: He married 23 Nov 1865 to Adelia Hamilton Ball
     Note: Paternal grandparents are William and Elizabeth (Irwin) DeCoursey.
     Note: Maternal grandparents are Francis "Frank" and Rebecca (Erskine) Spilman
     Parents
     William DeCourcy 1786–1858
     Martha Frank Spilman DeCourcy 1790–1865
     Spouse
     Adelia Hamilton Ball Young-DeCourcy* 1830–1901
     Siblings
     Rebecca Ann DeCourcy Stite Orr* 1814–1842
     Joel Henry Spilman DeCourcy* 1817–1856
     Children
     Gertrude Marcella DeCoursey Pollock* 1842–1912
     Elizabeth M. DeCourcy Brownback* 1845–1931
     Created by: Johnny
     Added: 1 Mar 2011
     Find A Grave Memorial 66349719
     Source Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 November 2017), memorial page for Oliver Miles DeCourcy (12 Jan 1811–9 Dec 1889), Find A Grave Memorial no. 66349719, citing Grandview Cemetery, Mentor, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Johnny (contributor 46906238) .1
     

Family

Adelia Hamilton Ball b. 13 Jul 1830, d. 11 Nov 1901

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Oliver Miles DeCourcy: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66349719/Oliver-Miles-DeCourcy. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Sir David de Lindsay1

M, #83260, d. 1268
FatherSir David de Lindsay Lored of Brenevil2
ReferenceEDV22
Last Edited8 Nov 2020
     Sir David de Lindsay married Margaret (?)3

Sir David de Lindsay died in 1268 at Holy Land;
Per Genealogics: "died on crusade with Louis IX."1
     Reference:
Genealogics cites: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, 1938. 686.1 EDV-22. He was Co-Regent of Scotland in 1255 at Scotland.1 He was Hich Chamberlaind of Scotland in 1256 at Scotland.1

Family

Margaret (?)
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir David de Lindsay, Co-Regent of Scotland 1255, High Chamberlain 1256: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116889&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir David de Lindsay, Lord of Brenevil: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116888&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116890&tree=LEO
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Lindsay: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116893&tree=LEO

Margaret (?)1

F, #83261
Last Edited31 Oct 2020
     Margaret (?) married Sir David de Lindsay, son of Sir David de Lindsay Lored of Brenevil.1

     Reference:
Genealogics cites: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, 1938. 686.1

Family

Sir David de Lindsay d. 1268
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116890&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Lindsay: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116893&tree=LEO

Sarah McCarty1

F, #83262, d. 1826
FatherCol. Daniel McCarty1,2 b. 1726, d. 10 Oct 1792
MotherSinah Ball1,3 b. 14 Feb 1727/28, d. 1798
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Sarah McCarty died in 1826.4

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I020362&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032815&tree=Tree1
  4. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 7.

Mary McCarty1

F, #83263
FatherCol. Daniel McCarty1 b. 1726, d. 10 Oct 1792
MotherSinah Ball1 b. 14 Feb 1727/28, d. 1798
Last Edited12 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

Daniel McCarty1

M, #83264
FatherCol. Daniel McCarty1,2 b. 1726, d. 10 Oct 1792
MotherSinah Ball1,3 b. 14 Feb 1727/28, d. 1798
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Daniel McCarty married Sarah Mason.1

Family

Sarah Mason

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I020362&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032815&tree=Tree1

Sinah McCarty1

F, #83266
FatherCol. Daniel McCarty1,2 b. 1726, d. 10 Oct 1792
MotherSinah Ball1,3 b. 14 Feb 1727/28, d. 1798
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Sinah McCarty married Peter Waggoner.1

Family

Peter Waggoner

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I020362&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032815&tree=Tree1

Ann McCarty1

F, #83268
FatherCol. Daniel McCarty1 b. 1726, d. 10 Oct 1792
MotherSinah Ball1 b. 14 Feb 1727/28, d. 1798
Last Edited12 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

Hannah Ball1

F, #83269
FatherCol. James Ball Sr.1 b. 15 Oct 1678, d. 13 Oct 1754
MotherMary Conway1 b. 16 Feb 1686, d. 15 Sep 1730
Last Edited12 Nov 2017
     Hannah Ball married Edward Downing
; Hill [1990:22] cites Lancaster Co., VA Will Bk 14:273b.1

Family

Edward Downing

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

Frances Ball1

F, #83271
FatherCol. James Ball Sr.1 b. 15 Oct 1678, d. 13 Oct 1754
MotherMary Conway1 b. 16 Feb 1686, d. 15 Sep 1730
Last Edited12 Nov 2017

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 22. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

William Loury1

M, #83272
Last Edited9 Aug 2019
     William Loury married Mary Mottrom, daughter of Spencer Mottrom and Sarah Young, after 1721
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d. 1721.1,2
      .1

Family

Mary Mottrom b. c 1691, d. a 1725

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032897&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Col. Spencer Ball1

M, #83273, b. 14 March 1707, d. 11 February 1767
FatherCapt. Joseph Ball1,2 b. 15 Oct 1680, d. b 15 Sep 1721
MotherMary Mottrom1,2 b. c 1691, d. a 1725
Last Edited9 Aug 2019
     Col. Spencer Ball was born on 14 March 1707 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Hill [1990:23] cites "The Register of St. Stephens Parish."1 He married Frances (?) circa 1734.1

Col. Spencer Ball died on 11 February 1767 at Virginia, USA, at age 59; Hill [1990:23] cites "NMVHS I:20, Northumberland Co., VA, Record Bk 7:50-52.1

His estate was probated on 9 March 1767 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.3

     In Capt. Joseph Ball's will dated 19 October 1720 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA, Col. Spencer Ball was named as an heir;
From "Early Colonial Settlers..."
     "James Hughes 2006-10-01 12:50:15. A Geanealogy of the Glassell Family , Page 66
WILL OF CAPT. JOSEPH BALL, 1720.
     "In the name of God Amen. I, JOSEPH BALL, of the County of Northumberland, being sick and weak of body, but of perfect mind and memory, praise be to Almighty God for the same, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this life, that it is but a blast, I do therefore make and ordain this to he my last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
     "Imprimis, I give my soul to God that gave it to me, in full and certain hope of pardon and remission for all my sins, and through the merits of my dear and blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, and my body to be decently buried according to the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named: and as for what temporal estate it has pleased Almighty God of his great goodness to bestow upon me, I give and bequeath as follows:
     "Item, I give to my two sons, Spencer and Richard Ball, all that tract of land that I now live on, being about 1500 acres, which was formerly settled on them by deed, but supposing that Spencer's part will take some of the land above the glade, my desire is that the glade shall be the division between them; and I do give my son, Spencer Ball, and his heirs forever, one negro man named Gie, in consideration that he make over to my son, Richard Ball, and his heirs male forever, lawfully begotten of his body, all his right, title and interest of the land aforesaid, lying above the glade, and for the want of such issue, to return again to my son Spencer, &c., and in case my son Spencer fail to perform the same as aforesaid, then I give the aforesaid negro to my son, Richard Ball, and his heirs forever.
     "Item, I give to my daughter, Sarah Ball, my land in Richmond County, to her and her heirs forever, provided my loving wife give each of my two sons, viz: Joseph and William Ball, part of her land at Black Point, but in case my wife should not give my said sons part of her land, that then I give my land in Richmond Co. to my said two sons, Joseph and William Ball, and their heirs forever.
I give my dear and loving wife all the negroes I had with her and one negro boy named Tom, and after her decease I give the said Tom to my son, Richard Ball, and his heirs forever. I give my dear wife my horse named Sprite.
     "Item, I give my son, Richard Ball, one negro man named Cuffy, to him and his heirs forever.
     "Item, I give to my three children, viz., Sarah, Joseph and William Ball, six negroes, viz., Harry, Jenny, Nan, Hannah, Winny and Billy, to them and their heirs forever, and my will is that each of my said children shall have their proportional share of the said negroes and their increase delivered to them, as they, my said children, shall come of age, or at the day of marriage.
     "Item, I give my son Spencer my young black horse.
     "Item, I give all the rest of my estate not heretofore given, unto my dear wife and five children, viz., Spencer, Richard, Sarah, Joseph and William Ball, to be equally divided among them.
     "Item, my will is that my loving brothers, Richard and Geo. Ball, have the tuition of my children and the management of their estate; notwithstanding it is my desire that they do not take my children from their dear mother, upon any account than as they shall think reasonable for the better educating them, nor their estate without she marry again, and that her then husband should prove unkind to my children, and not take provident care of them and their estate, that then my desire is that my said brothers take upon them the whole care of my children and the management of their estate.
     "Item, I do hereby nominate and appoint my dear and loving wife executrix of this my last Will and Testament, and I do revoke and make null and void all former Wills and Testaments by me made, and I do hereby ratify and confirm this to be my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and seal this the 19th day of 8ber, 1720.
     "JOSEPH BALL [L.] Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of David Ball, Jno. Jossy, Jno. Lacy. Die 9ber 15, 1721. Probated, North'd County, "to be the last Will and Testament of Capt. Joseph Ball, dec'd," &c. Teste Richard Lee, Cl'k Ct."4

Col. Spencer Ball left a will on 21 January 1767 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.3

Family

Frances (?)
Children

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032897&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3818] LL. D. (ed.) Lyon Gardiner Tyler, compiler, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (Baltimore, MD: Reprint: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. - Original: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., NY, 1998 Reprint of 1915 edition), p. 177 seen on Ancestry.com on 20 Dec 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48228/VABiographyI-000435-178/249598?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/20817937/person/19470487154/facts/citation/74619877439/edit/record#?imageId=VABiographyI-000435-178. Hereinafter cited as Tyler (1915) - Enc of VA Biography.
  4. [S310] Unknown author, will date per A.TOWLER [Nettie], GEnie Sept. 12, 1993 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  5. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 27.
  6. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 28.

Frances (?)1

F, #83274
Last Edited13 Nov 2017
     Frances (?) married Col. Spencer Ball, son of Capt. Joseph Ball and Mary Mottrom, circa 1734.1

Family

Col. Spencer Ball b. 14 Mar 1707, d. 11 Feb 1767
Children

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 27.
  3. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 28.

Judith Ball1

F, #83275, b. 17 January 1735, d. 30 April 1759
FatherCol. Spencer Ball1 b. 14 Mar 1707, d. 11 Feb 1767
MotherFrances (?)1
Last Edited13 Nov 2017
     Judith Ball was born on 17 January 1735 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Hill [1990:23] cites "The Register of St. Stephens Parish."1 She married John Crallé, son of Thomas Crallé and Hannah Kenner, on 17 January 1750
; his 1st wife.1
Judith Ball died on 30 April 1759 at age 24.1

Family

John Crallé b. 18 Sep 1724
Children

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

John Crallé1

M, #83276, b. 18 September 1724
FatherThomas Crallé1 b. c 1695, d. bt 17 Oct 1726 - 17 Nov 1726
MotherHannah Kenner1 b. 31 Aug 1695, d. a 1727
Last Edited13 Nov 2017
     John Crallé was born on 18 September 1724.1 He married Judith Ball, daughter of Col. Spencer Ball and Frances (?), on 17 January 1750
; his 1st wife.1 John Crallé married Spelman Garner on 4 July 1759
; his 2nd wife.1
      ; Hill [1990:23] cites "Wm & Mary Wtrly., 1st series, vol. 8:108-109."1

Family 1

Judith Ball b. 17 Jan 1735, d. 30 Apr 1759
Children

Family 2

Spelman Garner

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

Hannah Kenner1,2

F, #83277, b. 31 August 1695, d. after 1727
FatherCol. Rodham Kenner Sr.3,2 b. 22 Mar 1670/71, d. 26 Jul 1706
MotherHannah Fox3,2 b. 25 Jul 1671
Last Edited4 Jul 2025
     Hannah Kenner was born on 31 August 1695 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.3,2 She married Richard Hull II circa 1711 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;

His 2nd of 2 wives; her 1st of 4 husbands
Per Early Colonial Settler:
Family 3     Richard Hull, b. 14 Apr 1685, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 18 Dec 1717, Northumberland County, Virginia - admin (Age 32 years)
Marriage     Abt 1711      Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. William Hull, b. 31 Aug 1713, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Abt 1714, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Richard Hull, b. 12 Apr 1717, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 10 Feb 1777, St. Stephen's Northumberland County, Virginia (Age 59 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].3,4,2 Hannah Kenner married John Harris circa 1712 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd of 4 husbands.3,2 Hannah Kenner married Thomas Crallé, son of John Crallé and Anne Matthews, before 21 September 1723 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 3rd of 4 husbands. Hill [1990:23] says m. Thomas Hill [1990:23] says m. Thomas Crallé. Genealogies of Virginia Families p. 257 says m. John Crallé and then Thomas Crallé.
Per Early Colonial Settler:
Family 1     Thomas Cralle, b. Abt 1695, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 17 Nov 1726, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 31 years)
Marriage     Bef 12 Sep 1723      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Thomas Cralle, b. Abt 1723, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Bef 12 Mar 1774, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. John Cralle, b. 18 Sep 1724, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Oct 1778, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Admin (Age 54 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,3,2,5 Hannah Kenner married John Crallé, son of John Crallé and Anne Matthews, circa 1727 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 4th of 4 husbands
Per Early Colonial Settler:
Family 4     John Cralle, b. Abt 1695, Great Wicomico, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Mar 1758, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 63 years)
Marriage     Abt 1727      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Rodham Kenner Cralle, b. Abt 1727, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 9 Mar 1761, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 34 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Mary Cralle, b. 1728, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 8 Jun 1789, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Kenner Cralle, b. Abt 1729, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Jul 1785, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 56 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. John Cralle, b. 1730, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Aft 1785, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
(Age > 56 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. William Matthew Cralle, b. 1739, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 1800, Amelia County, Virginia (Age 61 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].3,2,6
Hannah Kenner died after 1727 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.2
      ;
Per Early Colonial Ancestors:
the parish records shows Hannah as the d/o Francis Kenner, but a later record shows her as the d/o Rodham Kenner
===
1713-1719 Northumberland County, Virginia Administrations; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 251
Hull, Richard, est. adm. by Hannah Hull, the relict. 18 December 1717
===
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; 1713-1726 Record Book, Page 43
Harris, John, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 20 September 1718---W. P. 20 May 1719
I give the remainder of the legacy left me by my Uncle William Harris Esq. of Haynie in the parish of Stowford in the county of Devon, as follows:
-being the sum of three hundred pounds sterling in the hands of Christopher Harris Esq. in the parish of Padstors in the county of Devon; one hundred pounds of the aforesaid money I spent in England, and one hundred and six pounds I have drawed upon.
To father Joseph Harris - ten shillings sterling.
To brother Christopher Harris - ten shillings sterling. To brother William Harris - ten shillings sterling.
To sister Margaret Pengenlly - ten shillings sterling.
To sister Jane Kittten shillings sterling.
If the aforesaid bills should be protested, they to be paid with all charges to my wife Hannah Harris, and I give her all the rest of my legacy to do as she pleases after my decease, and she to be my executrix.
Witness: Thomas Hobson and Jarvis Ellistone.
===
VIRGINIA GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND; The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Page 333; JOHN HARRIS, Saint Stephens parish in the County of Northumberland and Collony of Virginia. Will 20 September 1718 proved 12 September 1723.
Of Legacy left me by My Uncle William Harris Esqr of Hayne in parish of Stowford in County of Devon being 300 pounds Sterling in hands of Christ : Harris Esqr in parish of Padstow and County of Devon aforesaid (sic. i. e. error Cornwall) 100 pounds I spent in England and 106 pounds I have drawed upon the aforesaid Christopher Harris 3 Severall Setts of bills to three Several persons, and the remainder I give as followeth Xpher Harris, Brother William Harris, Sister Margaret Pergeny, Sister Jane Kittin 10s. each.
If bills protested then to be paid to my wife Hannah Harris.
Rest to Wife Hannah Harris executrix. Witnesses : Tho : Hobsen, Jarvas Ellistone. Proved by relict Hannah Crabbe als Harris wife of Thomas Crabbe.
Richmond, 190.
This will was also proved in Northumberland county, Va., May 20, 1719. An abstract of the Northumberland copy, in possession of the writer, shows that the will also contains legacies to " my father Joseph Harris" and " my brother Christopher Harris." The Harrises of Hayne were an old and prominent Devonshire family. The uncle William referred to was William Harris, of Hayne, M. P. for St. Ives and Oakhampton in several parliaments in the reigns of William and Mary and Anne. Accounts of the family can be found in Burk's Extinct Baronetage, and commoners.
===
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations: 1726-1729 Record Book, Page 35
Kenner, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 2 February 1725---W. P. 18 January 1726/7
Wife Elizabeth Kenner-two parts of my personal estate during her natural life and after her decease to go to my daughter Hannah Kenner, the other part of my personal estate to be divided equally between my two sons Rodham and Richard Kenner.
Son Rodham Kenner•all the tract of land called old "Rodham's" land, to him and the heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
Son Richard Kenner-all the tract of land called old "Suche's" •land, to him and the heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
Son Richard Kenner-tract of land in Lancaster County which I had by my wife. If my son Rodham Kenner should sue and recover the land from my son Richard Kenner, the land I gave to him to go to my son Richard Kenner.
Sons Rodham and Richard Kenner to be sent to England at the age of fourteen to be educated, if my executors think their estates can afford ito
Wife Elizabeth-nine negroes vizt: Lieutenant, young Andrew,Sherry, Rose, Jude, Kate, Tom, Mary, and little Hannah.
Godson Richard Straughan-two cows and calves to be delivered
next fall and one cow and calf the spring followingv two ewes, and one ram
Negro Nick-twelve months after my decease to go and live with my sister Elizabeth Debutts during her natural life, and after her decease to be free from bondage.
Rest of my negroes to be divided equally between my son Rodham and Richard Kenner and my daughter Hannah Kenner, and to their heirs, to be divided when my son Rodham shall attain the age of twenty one years.
Wife Elizabeth, and friend Robert Clark, executors. My wife to act as my executrix only during her widowhood, and if Robert Clark should die, I appoint my two uncles my executors.
Sister Frances Spellman-negro girl Carolina and her future increase, to her and her heirs.
Sister Hannah Cralle-negro girl Rachell and her future increase
to her and her heir[s.
Witness: Christopher. Neale. Allen Harvey, and David Straughan
===
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker];
Record Book (172-1729) - Will of Thomas Cralle, Page 33a, omitted. It is as follows:
Cralle, Thomas of St. Stephen's Parish, gent. W. W. 17 October 1726 W. P. 17 November 1726
Wife Hannah Cralle negro man Charles and negro woman Pegg to her and her heirs, and she to
have the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and she to have the (faded) liquors I now possess, and she is to have all the goods her mother left her
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my wife Hannah Cralle, and my two sons John and Thomas Cralle,
My wife and brother John Cralle to be my executors.
Witness: -John Cralle, Francis Kenner, and David Straughan
===
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations: Page 97
Cralle, John, Senr. of St. Stephen's Parish W. W. I October, W.P. 16 April 1728
My desire is not to have any funeral sermon, and that there he no superfluity of drink disposed of at my funeral.
Son John Cralle-sixty acres of land in "Cherry Point" which bought; of Clement Abridge Junr., and all my land in Richmond County.
Son Thomas Cralle-land I bought of Captain Thomas Jones in Northumberland County except what I have sold from it, also all the land being part in Westmoreland County and part in Northumberland County, and all the land I bought of Joseph Deeks, and all the land lying on the south side of Potomach River in Stafford County.
Two grandsons John and Thomas Cralle, the sons of Thomas and Hannah Cralle-each one hundred pounds sterling to be disposed of for their use in land or negroes.
Rest of my estate real and personal to be divided equally between my sons John Cralle and Thomas Cralle
David Straughan if alive to inventory my estate.
Executors to give no security, and my two sons to be executors. My executors to pay David Straughan five guinies.
Witness: David Straughan.
Mr. David Straughan made oath that Capt. John Cralle signed the will.
===
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations: Page 98a
Kenner, Francis, of St. Stephen's Parish, gent.
W. W. 21 April 1725--Codicil 23 April 1725--W.P. 17 April 1728
Son Rodham Kenner-slaves Jack, Doll, Jenny, Dick, Mall, Willoughb and Matthew. He is to be kept in school until he attains the full age of twenty one years at the expense of my whole estate, and if need be my brother Matthew Kenner my sell any two of the above slaves.
Daughter Eliza Kenner-my two best feather beds and furniture, and 1 confirm the slaves which I had given her by deed, and my roan paceing horse.
Son Rodham Kenner-the next two best feather beds and furniture. Son Howson Kenner-all my lands to him and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
To my godson Francis Kenner, the son of my brother Matthew Kenner negro girl Keizia and her future increase.
To my godson David Straughan-one thousand pounds of tobacco and all my wearing apparrel both linnen and woolen.
Son Howson Kenner-slaves Will, Pegg, Brottom, Nick, George, little Will, and Billy Cook.
My slave Bess which I have made over to my daughter Elizabeth, to be employed about the house until my daughter is married or of age.
Sons Rodham and Howson Kenner-all my stock of cattle and sheep to be divided between them when my son Rodham is of full age.
Rest of my estate to my son Howson Kenner.
Brother Matthew Kenner, brother in law Capt. George Turbervile, cousin Capt. Richard Kenner, executors.
Witness: Thomas Cralle, David Straughan, and James Farned.
CODICIL: If my son Rodham Kenner as my heir at law should bother the property left my son Howson Kenner and my daughter Elizabeth Kenner by any means, the property I have left to him shall become the estate of my son Howson Kenner and my daughter Elizabeth Kenner and their heirs, to be divided equally between them and my son Rodham Kenner to have one shilling current money if demand
Witness: Hannah Cralle and Daniel Garies.2
In Thomas Crallé's will dated 17 October 1726 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA, Hannah Kenner was named as executor;
Per Early Colonial Ancestors:
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker];
Record Book (172-1729) - Will of Thomas Cralle, Page 33a, omitted. It is as follows:
Cralle, Thomas of St. Stephen's Parish, gent. W. W. 17 October 1726 W. P. 17 November 1726
Wife Hannah Cralle negro man Charles and negro woman Pegg to her and her heirs, and she to
have the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and she to have the (faded) liquors I now possess, and she is to have all the goods her mother left her
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my wife Hannah Cralle, and my two sons John and Thomas Cralle,
My wife and brother John Cralle to be my executors.
Witness: -John Cralle, Francis Kenner, and David Straughan.5

Family 1

Richard Hull II b. 14 Apr 1685, d. b 18 Dec 1717
Child

Family 2

John Harris

Family 3

Thomas Crallé b. c 1695, d. bt 17 Oct 1726 - 17 Nov 1726
Child

Family 4

John Crallé b. c 1695, d. Mar 1758

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 4 July 2025. Hannah Kenner 1695 - Aft 1727: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I83973&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Seen on Ancestry.com on 22 April 2025: Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Vol. III Heale-Muscoe, p. 257
    https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48643/images/VAFamiliesIII-002446-256?usePUB=true&pId=434380. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. Richard Hull 1685 - 1717: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117921&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. Thomas Cralle Abt 1695 - 1726: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51436&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. John Cralle Abt 1695 - 1758: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I83961&tree=Tree1
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. Richard Hull 1717 - 1777: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I79671&tree=Tree1

Thomas Crallé1,2

M, #83278, b. circa 1695, d. between 17 October 1726 and 17 November 1726
FatherJohn Crallé3,2 b. b 1664, d. b 16 Apr 1728
MotherAnne Matthews4,2 b. 27 Feb 1679, d. b 1727
Last Edited4 Jul 2025
     Thomas Crallé was born circa 1695 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Hannah Kenner, daughter of Col. Rodham Kenner Sr. and Hannah Fox, before 21 September 1723 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 3rd of 4 husbands. Hill [1990:23] says m. Thomas Hill [1990:23] says m. Thomas Crallé. Genealogies of Virginia Families p. 257 says m. John Crallé and then Thomas Crallé.
Per Early Colonial Settler:
Family 1     Thomas Cralle, b. Abt 1695, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 17 Nov 1726, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 31 years)
Marriage     Bef 12 Sep 1723      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Thomas Cralle, b. Abt 1723, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Bef 12 Mar 1774, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. John Cralle, b. 18 Sep 1724, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Oct 1778, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Admin (Age 54 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,5,6,2
Thomas Crallé died between 17 October 1726 and 17 November 1726 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA;
Presumably died between date of will and date of probate.2
      ;
Per Early Colonial Ancestors:
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations: Page 97
Cralle, John, Senr. of St. Stephen's Parish W. W. 1 October, P. 16 April 1728
My desire is not to have any funeral sermon, and that there he no superfluity of drink disposed of at my funeral.
Son John Cralle-sixty acres of land in "Cherry Point" which bought; of Clement Abridge Junr., and all my land in Richmond County.
Son Thomas Cralle-land I bought of Captain Thomas Jones in Northumberland County except what I have sold from it, also all the land being part in Westmoreland County and part in Northumberland County, and all the land I bought of Joseph Deeks, and all the land lying on the south side of Potomach River in Stafford County.
Two grandsons John and Thomas Cralle, the sons of Thomas and. Hannah Cralle-each one hundred pounds sterling to be disposed of for their use in land or negroes.
Rest of my estate real and personal to be divided equally between my sons John Cralle and Thomas Cralle
David Straughan if alive to inventory my estate.
Executors to give no security, and my two sons to be executors.
My executors to pay David Straughan five guinies.
Witness: David Straughan.
Mr. David Straughan made oath that Capt. John Cralle signed the will.
===
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations:
Page 98a
Kenner, Francis, of St. Stephen's Parish, gent.
W. W. 21 April 1725--Codicil 23 April 1725--W.P. 17 April 1728
Son Rodham Kenner-slaves Jack, Doll, Jenny, Dick, Mall, Willoughb and Matthew. He is to be kept in school until he attains the full age of twenty one years at the expense of my whole estate, and if need be my brother Matthew Kenner my sell any two of the above slaves.
Daughter Eliza Kenner-my two best feather beds and furniture, and 1 confirm the slaves which I had given her by deed, and my roan paceing horse.
Son Rodham Kenner-the next two best feather beds and furniture. Son Howson Kenner-all my lands to him and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
To my godson Francis Kenner, the son of my brother Matthew Kenner negro girl Keizia and her future increase.
To my godson David Straughan-one thousand pounds of tobacco and all my wearing apparrel both linnen and woolen.
Son Howson Kenner-slaves Will, Pegg, Brottom, Nick, George, little Will, and Billy Cook.
My slave Bess which I have made over to my daughter Elizabeth, to
he employed about the house until my daughter is married or of age. Sons Rodham and Howson Kenner-all my stock of cattle and sheep
to be divided between them when my son Rodham is of full age. Rest of my estate to my son Howson Kenner.
Brother Matthew Kenner, brother in law Capt. George Turbervile, ccousin Capt. Richard Kenner, executors.
Witness: Thomas Cralle, David Straughan, and James Farned.
CODICIL: If my son Rodham Kenner as my heir at law should bother the property left my son Howson Kenner and my daughter Elizabeth Kenner by any means, the property I have left to him shall become the estate of my son Howson Kenner and my daughter Elizabeth Kenner and their heirs, to be divided equally between them and my son Rodham Kenner to have one shilling current money if demand
Witness: Hannah Cralle and Daniel Garies.2 Thomas Crallé was also known as Thomas Cralle.2

Thomas Crallé left a will on 17 October 1726 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA;
Per Early Colonial Ancestors:
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker];
Record Book (172-1729) - Will of Thomas Cralle, Page 33a, omitted. It is as follows:
Cralle, Thomas of St. Stephen's Parish, gent. W. W. 17 October 1726 W. P. 17 November 1726
Wife Hannah Cralle negro man Charles and negro woman Pegg to her and her heirs, and she to
have the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and she to have the (faded) liquors I now possess, and she is to have all the goods her mother left her
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my wife Hannah Cralle, and my two sons John and Thomas Cralle,
My wife and brother John Cralle to be my executors.
Witness: -John Cralle, Francis Kenner, and David Straughan.2

Family

Hannah Kenner b. 31 Aug 1695, d. a 1727
Child

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 4 July 2025. Thomas Cralle Abt 1695 - 1726: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51436&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. John Cralle Bef 1664 - 1728: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51443&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. Anne Matthews 1679 - Bef 1727: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51442&tree=Tree1
  5. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Seen on Ancestry.com on 22 April 2025: Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Vol. III Heale-Muscoe, p. 257
    https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48643/images/VAFamiliesIII-002446-256?usePUB=true&pId=434380. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 4 July 2025. Hannah Kenner 1695 - Aft 1727: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I83973&tree=Tree1

Spelman Garner1

F, #83279
Last Edited13 Nov 2017
     Spelman Garner married John Crallé, son of Thomas Crallé and Hannah Kenner, on 4 July 1759
; his 2nd wife.1

Family

John Crallé b. 18 Sep 1724

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.

Spencer Crallé1

M, #83280, b. 4 May 1754
FatherJohn Crallé1 b. 18 Sep 1724
MotherJudith Ball1 b. 17 Jan 1735, d. 30 Apr 1759
Last Edited13 Nov 2017
     Spencer Crallé was born on 4 May 1754 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Hill [1990:23] cites "The Register of St. Stephens Parish."1

Citations

  1. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 23. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.