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See previous and next pages these are still records for GEORGE W. BALL not a John.
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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 for his siblings (including his contact given in these records brother Rudolph Ball who dies in Washington DC; their father died circa 1861 in Harpers Ferry, Virginia (West Virginia). The findagrave posting for Rudolph ...more
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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 comes from Catherine's mother, Jemima Taylor, who was married to 1)Lt. Jacob Duvall and 2)Charles Duvall in Maryland before the combined Duvall families came to Muskingum County, Ohio.
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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. However, he joins the Wisconsin Infantry to fight in the Civil War and is listed as Rezin Ball or Rezin J. Ball on Wisconsin Records. His cousin Fletcher Adams is also William Fletcher/Flecher Adams on other census ...more
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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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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 was in the 53rd Wisconsin and also served in Ohio; at the bottom is a death date and place in Red Oaks (Montgomery County?) Iowa which was where his son Arthur Benton Curry/A.B.Curry got married circa 1907. Both J. W. ...more
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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 1861 (per obituray from the (Richmond) Daily Dispatch due to the rigors of moving the armory to Richmond and NC to gear up for the Civil War. [Oddly, his eldest son George W. Ball joined the Yankee side in 1864 when he ...more
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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; Artemus is listed as MILTON BALL in the Vinton County OH census in 1860; per his sister Caroline Ball Pyle, (who stayed with him in IL,) the family had moved to Aledo, Mercer, IL circa 1855 but moved back to OH and Artemus ...more
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