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- Although I see no reference to Thomas Flint, here is the BALL line according to research by Helen Cogswell Trostel. (Trostel, Helen Cogswell, Cogswell/Haldeman, Denver: Big Mountain Press, 1966, pp. 290-3.)
I William Ball, d. 1480 Lord of the Manor Barkham, Berks, England 1 son, Robert
II Robert Ball, d. 1543 in Barkham, Berks; 2 sons William and Edward
III William Ball, d. 1550 in Wokingham 1 son, John
IV John Ball, d. 1599 m. Agnes Holloway 1 son, John
V John Ball, d. 1628, m. Elizabeth Webb of Ruscombe, Berks 1 son, William
VI William Ball of Lincolns Inn living in 1634 date of death unknown 1 son, Col. Wm.
VII Col. William Ball, d. 1680, m. Hannah Atherall of London, d. 1699. They had at least four children, three of whom were as follows:
1. Joseph Ball, married Mrs. Mary Johnson of England. They had a daughter, Mary Ball, b. 1703, d. 1789; married 1730 Augustine Washington.
Augustine and Mary (Ball) Washington had six children, the eldest of whom, b. 1732, was George Washington.
2. William Ball, b. Sept. 12, 1686, d. Sept. 8, 1740, married 1728/9, Mary White, b. 1692 in Rhode Island, the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Bishop) White of Whattley, near Frome, Somersetshire, England. Their fourth child, Ann Ball, b. May 3, 1736, Philadelphia, married Oct. 15, 1757, John Gibson and had a son, James.
3. Hannah, married Captain David Fox.
Source: Thelma Roush, Rootsweb Post May 2001.
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