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George W Ball
of the "Independent Rangers" Co B
(from a LA TIMES Memorial Day Newspaper)
is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA; there are some findagrave postings…
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Possibly Jacob T. Grapes of Muskingum County, Ohio; his full name was Jacob Taylor Grapes; he was the son of Henry Grapes and wife Catherine (Kitty) Duvall. Jacob's middle name…
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Other records show this was filed for by Levi B. Ball (the father mentioned) on behalf of his dead son John E. Ball.
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R Z Ball is Rezin Z. Ball; he is the nephew of Annis Adams nee Ball; Rezin's parents live in Illinois (Nathaniel Ball and Matilda Mauk) and Rezin is on other censuses with them. …
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His name is Rezin Z. Ball. That's a cursive Z for his middle name. Census records and other records confirm this.
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Vernon Bovenizer
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Says LIEUT. SPRINGER
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Edward Kearse possibly husband of Mary Duggan and father of Mary Kearse/Kearce who married Michael Ivers; see Chicago IL death record for MARY IVERS.
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third or fourth image gives birthplace as Washington County, TN
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Possibly the John W. Curry buried in Groton Cemetery in South Dakota (Brown County) dates unknown listed as 51st Reg. WIsc. Infantry; however, if you look at his other service, he…
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Rudolph Ball's address may have been 1218 Gerard; his daughter Fannie Virginia Ball was married there in 1907 or 1908 to James Franklin Hilton.
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Besides being Justice of the Peace, Armistead M. Ball was an armorer at Harper's Ferry; he was captured by John Brown and gave testimony at the trial. Sadly, Mr. Ball died in June…
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Artemus Milton Ball was the son of Rezin Ball and Nancy Aikins[sp varies]; Artemus Milton Ball was married 1 July 1855 in Vinton County Ohio to Mary Elizabeth "Betsy" Herron;…
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John E. Ball's mother was Margaret Russell; His elder brother Nelson R. Ball also fought in the 19th Ohio, Co. E, but died in 1862 in Huntsville, AL of disease.
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Nelson's middle initial R. may be for RUSSELL; his mother was Margaret Russell, daughter of a John Russell who settled in Putnam, Muskingum, Ohio and was the county treasurer…
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Nelson R. Ball, eldest son of Levi B. Ball of Putnam Village, Muskingum County, Ohio. Nelson Ball died of disease in Huntsville, Alabama, 30 Aug 1862; according to the letters of…
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John E. Ball, the youngest son of Levi B. Ball of Putnam Village, Muskingum County, Ohio (see pension card index; Levi applied for pension on behalf of son) 19th Ohio, Company E.…
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William Fletcher Adams or William Flecher Adams
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William Fletcher Adams or William Flecher Adams
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