Father: Caleb Ball
....(ABT 1685 ~ ABT 25 Jul 1748 )
New Jersey, America
Mother: Elizabeth ?
....(? ~ 1723 )
Family 1:
Phebe Carman
....(? ~ 31 Dec 1758 )
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_Edward Ball _______|___________________
_Caleb Ball _____|
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| |_Abigail Blatchley _|_Susannah Ball ____
_Caleb Ball __|
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| |_Sarah Thompson _|
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|--Joshua Ball
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|_Elizabeth ? _|
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Ref#65:
Notes
I have a copy of a lease in which Joshua conveyed the forge to someone
else. In addition the book "Along the Whippanong" tells of Joshua selling
his portion of the property to his brother Caleb.
Ref#169:
pg. 73
In 1748 Joshua Ball of Hanover: "for and in consideration of eighty
pounds of lawful money of New Jersey sold to his brother, Caleb Ball,
also of Hanover, bloomer, a one equal sixth part of the Old Iron Works in
Hanover, along with the one equal sixth part of the saw mill adjoining
together with land, stream, dam, houses, cole house." This share in the
Iron Works had previously belonged to Caleb Ball Sr. {2nd Caleb}, who had
arrived in the village about 1710.
Ref#51:
{Is it this Joshua?}
Aug 1754 - N.J. Ct.: At trial in Sussex Co. of Joshua Ball on charge of
manslaughter. Wit's for Crown mde. Isaiah, Sarah & Azre Ball.
Aug 1754 - Sussex Co. Isaiah Ball a wit. for Crown in case of King vs
Joshua Ball on manslaughter charge. Found not guilty.
Ref#164,#170:
Other children:
Rachel - of Phebe
Hannah - of Martha
Phebe - of Phebe
Matthew - ?
"One daugher married Bedford" {maybe from #204}
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