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William Ball, Esq.

Also Known As: "William Auther Ball"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Berkshire, England
Death: between November 17, 1647 and December 14, 1647 (73-74)
Chancery Lane, London, Middlesex, England
Immediate Family:

Son of John Ball, ll, of Wokingham and Elizabeth Ball
Husband of Alice Ball
Father of William Ball; Susan Ball; Sarah Ball; Samuel Ball; Richard Ball and 2 others
Brother of Thomas Ball; George Ball; Samuel Ball; Alice Webb Abraham; Rachel Ball and 5 others
Half brother of John Ball; William Ball and Richard Ball

Occupation: Attorney in Office of Pleas and Exchequer
Managed by: Erica Howton
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About William Ball of Lincoln's Inn

Not the same as William Ball, of New Haven


4. John Ball II's eldest son was William Ball, who appears to have been born around 1601-03. This is the William Ball traditionally asserted to have been the father of Colonel William Ball of Millenbeck.

Disambiguation

The William Ball of Lincoln's Inn, England, who was one of four attorneys in the Office of Pleas and Exchequer, never left England and in fact died in England, so he could not be the same man as the William Ball of New Haven. William Ball of Lincoln's Inn, the son of John Ball II, was born between 1601 and 1603. On 16 July 1627, at the parish church of St. Gregory by St. Paul in the City of London, he married Alice, daughter of Richard Waltham of London. His widow, Alice, was the executrix of his will. There is no record of him ever marrying Joanna King or Dorothy Tuttle. He died in England in late 1647. In his will, William left legacies of £500 each to his four daughters and his sons, Richard and Samuel. There was no reference to a son called William, but 'A Parish Booke for Wokingham ex Dono Willelmi Ball', which William Ball had presented to the parish of Wokingham in 1636, into which local records (e.g. charity deeds) were copied, contains a copy of a 1641 deed of appointment of new almshouse trustees, including William Ball of Wokingham, gentleman, and William Ball, "sonne and heir apparant" of William Ball.

11. The foregoing led Walne to opine that: "On the Berkshire evidence already quoted, the weight of probability is weighed heavily to the point of certainty against William Ball the younger being Colonel William of Millenbeck".E34



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William Ball of Lincoln's Inn's Timeline

1573
1573
Berkshire, England
1614
1614
1627
1627
1627
Barkham, Berkshire, England
1627
1627
1627
Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
1647
November 17, 1647
Age 74
Chancery Lane, London, Middlesex, England
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