Thomas Nevins of Nova Scotia
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| Father | David Nevins1 b. circa 1654 |
| Birth* | circa 1680 | Northern Ireland2,3 |
| Marriage* | 21 November 1708 | Margaret Woolrich; Inverkeiting, Fife, Scotland2,4,5 |
| Immigration* | February 1711 | to, Nova Scotia, Emmigrated from the North of Ireland2 Margaret Woolrich Thomas Nevins |
| Death* | circa 1725 | lost at sea on route to (prob) N. Ireland6 |
| Note* | 1776 | Seems possible that the "three brothers" story refers to the three sons of this Thomas Nevins. Since both David and William seem to have been ardent supporters of the Revolution, this would seem to leave the younger Thomas Nevins as the Tory who finked on his brothers. There is even a "club foot" in the family -- belonging to David's son John Nevins. Alternatively, the Three Brothers could be the sons of David -- David, John, and a third son who has been written out of the family history (because he was a tory?). |
| Family | Margaret Woolrich b. circa 1685, d. after 1743 | |
| Children | 1. | Thomas Nevins+ b. Mar 1710/11, d. Mar 1804 |
| 2. | David Nevins+ b. c 1714, d. Feb 1778 | |
| 3. | William Nevins+ b. c 1718, d. 15 Feb 1785 |
| Birth* | circa 1685 | N. Ireland3 |
| Marriage* | 21 November 1708 | Thomas Nevins; Inverkeiting, Fife, Scotland1,2,3 |
| (Witness) Immigration | February 1711 | Thomas Nevins; to, Nova Scotia, Emmigrated from the North of Ireland1 |
| Event-Misc* | 1734 | left Nova Scotia and removed to, Boston, Suffolk, MA4 Thomas Nevins William Nevins David Nevins |
| Event-Misc | 1735 | Residents of, Newton, MA, Margaret and her son David then moved to Derby (near Conconrd) for a period of time, and then purchased land in West Dunstable, MA3 Thomas Nevins William Nevins David Nevins |
| Event-Misc | 27 July 1735 | Purchased land in, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, from Josehp Blanchard. This land was purchased by the widow Margaret and her son David. They were soon joined by Margaret's son WIlliam. Thomas arrived in Hollis after 1741.4 Thomas Nevins William Nevins David Nevins |
| Event-Misc | November 1740 | Poll Tax, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David Nevins, WIlliam Nevins, and the widow Nevins are on the Hollis Poll Tax roll. Evidently Thomas was not living in Hollis in 1740.3 David Nevins William Nevins |
| Death* | after 1743 | Hollis, NH, Margaret Nevins last appears on the tax rolls in Hollis in 1743.2,3 |
| Event-Misc | 1 February 1748 | Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, Margaret and David Nevins sell 53 acres of land to Thomas Nevins3 David Nevins Thomas Nevins |
| Family | Thomas Nevins b. circa 1680, d. circa 1725 | |
| Children | 1. | Thomas Nevins+ b. Mar 1710/11, d. Mar 1804 |
| 2. | David Nevins+ b. c 1714, d. Feb 1778 | |
| 3. | William Nevins+ b. c 1718, d. 15 Feb 1785 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. circa 1680, d. circa 1725 | |
| Mother | Margaret Woolrich1 b. circa 1685, d. after 1743 |
| (Witness) Immigration | February 1711 | Thomas Nevins; to, Nova Scotia, Emmigrated from the North of Ireland1 |
| Birth* | March 1710/11 | born at sea on route to, Nova Scotia, Canada, Note that Mrs. Reed has Thomas born abt. 1720.2,3,4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1734 | Margaret Woolrich; left Nova Scotia and removed to, Boston, Suffolk, MA5 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1735 | Margaret Woolrich; Residents of, Newton, MA, Margaret and her son David then moved to Derby (near Conconrd) for a period of time, and then purchased land in West Dunstable, MA4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 27 July 1735 | Margaret Woolrich; Purchased land in, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, from Josehp Blanchard. This land was purchased by the widow Margaret and her son David. They were soon joined by Margaret's son WIlliam. Thomas arrived in Hollis after 1741.5 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 29 November 1738 | David Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David and Thomas Nevins signed petition of a township charter.4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 21 December 1739 | David Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David and Thomas Nevins signed a remonstrance against a second petition (for a township charter)4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 17 January 1742 | David Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David, Thomas, and William Nevins (and many other Hollis residents) signed call to Mr. Daniel Emerson to preach the gospel in Hollis.4 |
| Marriage* | 1 January 1745/46 | Bridget Snow; Rockingham, Nottingham, NH1,6,3,4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1 February 1748 | Margaret Woolrich; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, Margaret and David Nevins sell 53 acres of land to Thomas Nevins4 |
| (Witness) History | 1758 | Sargeant in Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Company, Monson, New Hampshire1 |
| Event-Misc* | circa 1764 | removed to, Plymouth, NY5 William Nevins David Nevins |
| Death* | March 1804 | Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire1,3 |
| Family | Bridget Snow b. 19 July 1719 | |
| Children | 1. | Bridget Nevins+ b. 21 Dec 1746 |
| 2. | Thomas Nevins+ b. 25 May 1748, d. 1814 | |
| 3. | Henry Nevins b. c 1750 | |
| 4. | Lucy Nevins+ b. c 1751, d. 1 Jul 1804 | |
| 5. | Lydia Nevins b. c 1752 | |
| 6. | Hannah Nevins+ b. c 1754, d. 1806 | |
| 7. | Tamasin Nevins+ b. 1756, d. 1829 | |
| 8. | Sarah Nevins+ b. 15 Feb 1759, d. 8 Aug 1834 | |
| 9. | Fanny Nevins+ b. c 1761 | |
| 10. | Henry Nevins Sr.+ b. c 1761, d. c 1850 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. circa 1680, d. circa 1725 | |
| Mother | Margaret Woolrich1 b. circa 1685, d. after 1743 |
| Birth* | circa 1718 | date derived from age at marriage (27), Nova Scotia, Canada2,3,4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1734 | Margaret Woolrich; left Nova Scotia and removed to, Boston, Suffolk, MA5 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1735 | Margaret Woolrich; Residents of, Newton, MA, Margaret and her son David then moved to Derby (near Conconrd) for a period of time, and then purchased land in West Dunstable, MA4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 27 July 1735 | Margaret Woolrich; Purchased land in, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, from Josehp Blanchard. This land was purchased by the widow Margaret and her son David. They were soon joined by Margaret's son WIlliam. Thomas arrived in Hollis after 1741.5 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | November 1740 | Margaret Woolrich; Poll Tax, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David Nevins, WIlliam Nevins, and the widow Nevins are on the Hollis Poll Tax roll. Evidently Thomas was not living in Hollis in 1740.4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 17 January 1742 | David Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David, Thomas, and William Nevins (and many other Hollis residents) signed call to Mr. Daniel Emerson to preach the gospel in Hollis.4 |
| Marriage* | circa 1744 | Mary Woolrich; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH6,4 |
| Marriage* | 8 November 1746 | Mary Hastings; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH7,4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 17 June 1749 | David Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David Nevins sold 53 acres of land in Hollis to his brother WIlliam. This, together with the earlier sale of 53 acres to Thomas results in a 3-way split of the 160 acres purchasedby Margaret and David in 1735.4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | circa 1764 | Thomas Nevins; removed to, Plymouth, NY5 |
| Event-Misc* | 19 April 1775 | Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, "Early in the afternoon of the 19th April, three of these brothers [that is, William's sons, probably William, Benjamin, and Joseph given list of thos who responded on April 19, 1775] were at work with their crowbars digging stone for a farm wall at a short distance form their home. At the coming in sight of the messenger, they had partially raised from its place a large flat stone embedded in a farm roadway. seeing the messenger spurring towards them at full speed, one of the borthers put a small bowlder [sic] under the large stone as it was in the roadway, with the little bowlder under it, they hastened to the house, and all three of them, with their guns and equipments, hurried to the Hollis Common to join their company. One of these brothers, Phineas, was killed at Bunker HIll; another, William, the spring following lost his life in the service in New York ." John enlisted for the Canada expedition, and was never heard of by his people. As a family memorial of this incident, the large stone, supported by the small one, was permitted to remain as the men left it when they answered the call of their country; and now (1897) it has been transferred to the Common or "Old Training Field," and so located as to indicate the line of march of the ninety-two men who left that town for Lexington, April 19, 1775. On this bowlder has been placed a bronze tablet on which the names of the patriots are read, together with the following "The Nevens [sic] Brothers were at work on this stone, on their farm, April 19, 1775, and left it in this position at the Minute Men's alarm, to join their comrades on this Common."8 John Nevins William Nevins Phineas Nevins Benjamin Nevins Joseph Nevins |
| Death* | 15 February 1785 | Hollis, Hilllsborough, NH9 |
| Family 1 | Mary Woolrich b. circa 1725, d. July 1746 | |
| Child | 1. | William Nevins+ b. 26 Jul 1746, d. 1782 |
| Family 2 | Mary Hastings b. circa 1725, d. 1792 | |
| Children | 1. | Joseph Nevins+ b. 28 Jul 1748, d. 11 Aug 1813 |
| 2. | Benjamin Nevins+ b. 15 Aug 1750 | |
| 3. | Mary Ann Nevins+ b. 2 Aug 1752, d. Oct 1815 | |
| 4. | John Nevins b. 26 Feb 1755 | |
| 5. | Phineas Nevins b. 26 Feb 1758, d. 17 Jun 1775 | |
| 6. | Lydia Nevins+ b. 16 Jul 1760, d. 24 May 1831 | |
| 7. | Elizabeth Nevins b. 17 Oct 1762 | |
| 8. | Rebecca Nevins b. 1 Jul 1765, d. 9 Jul 1844 | |
| 9. | Nathan Nevins b. 28 Feb 1770, d. 1798 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. circa 1680, d. circa 1725 | |
| Mother | Margaret Woolrich1 b. circa 1685, d. after 1743 |
| Birth* | circa 1714 | Nova Scotia, Canada2 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1734 | Margaret Woolrich; left Nova Scotia and removed to, Boston, Suffolk, MA3 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1735 | Margaret Woolrich; Residents of, Newton, MA, Margaret and her son David then moved to Derby (near Conconrd) for a period of time, and then purchased land in West Dunstable, MA4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 27 July 1735 | Margaret Woolrich; Purchased land in, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, from Josehp Blanchard. This land was purchased by the widow Margaret and her son David. They were soon joined by Margaret's son WIlliam. Thomas arrived in Hollis after 1741.3 |
| Event-Misc | 29 November 1738 | Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David and Thomas Nevins signed petition of a township charter.4 Thomas Nevins |
| Event-Misc | 21 December 1739 | Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David and Thomas Nevins signed a remonstrance against a second petition (for a township charter)4 Thomas Nevins |
| Occupation* | Carpenter and Husbandman (farmer) in, Dunstable (now Hollis), NH2 | |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | November 1740 | Margaret Woolrich; Poll Tax, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David Nevins, WIlliam Nevins, and the widow Nevins are on the Hollis Poll Tax roll. Evidently Thomas was not living in Hollis in 1740.4 |
| Event-Misc | 17 January 1742 | Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David, Thomas, and William Nevins (and many other Hollis residents) signed call to Mr. Daniel Emerson to preach the gospel in Hollis.4 Thomas Nevins William Nevins |
| Marriage* | 3 March 1745/46 | Lois Patch; Concord, MA2,4 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | 1 February 1748 | Margaret Woolrich; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, Margaret and David Nevins sell 53 acres of land to Thomas Nevins4 |
| Event-Misc | 17 June 1749 | Hollis, Hillsborough, NH, David Nevins sold 53 acres of land in Hollis to his brother WIlliam. This, together with the earlier sale of 53 acres to Thomas results in a 3-way split of the 160 acres purchasedby Margaret and David in 1735.4 William Nevins |
| (Witness) Event-Misc | circa 1764 | Thomas Nevins; removed to, Plymouth, NY3 |
| Event-Misc | circa 1764 | moved to, Plymouth, NY4 Lois Patch Margaret Nevins Lois Nevins John Nevins David Nevins |
| Event-Misc* | 1776 | Plymouth, NY, David Sr. and David Jr. appear on the list of Capt. Everit's Company in Colonel Bedel's Rebiment for 1776.2 David Nevins |
| Death* | February 1778 | Plymouth, Grafton, NH5,6 |
| Family | Lois Patch b. 24 February 1720, d. February 1782 | |
| Children | 1. | John Nevins b. 12 Oct 1748, d. 25 Aug 1752 |
| 2. | Lois Nevins b. 20 Oct 1749, d. 5 Sep 1752 | |
| 3. | Margaret Nevins+ b. 3 Sep 1752, d. 7 Jan 1839 | |
| 4. | Lois Nevins b. 16 Sep 1753, d. 7 Jan 1839 | |
| 5. | John Nevins+ b. 18 Apr 1755, d. 6 Apr 1843 | |
| 6. | David Nevins b. 7 Jul 1758, d. a Jun 1783 |
| Father | Joseph Snow2 b. 6 May, d. 7 May 1747 |
| Birth* | 19 July 1719 | Dunstable, Middlesex, MA, was part of NH in 1719 as per ref 6.1,3 |
| Marriage* | 1 January 1745/46 | Thomas Nevins; Rockingham, Nottingham, NH1,3,4,5 |
| Family | Thomas Nevins b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Children | 1. | Bridget Nevins+ b. 21 Dec 1746 |
| 2. | Thomas Nevins+ b. 25 May 1748, d. 1814 | |
| 3. | Henry Nevins b. c 1750 | |
| 4. | Lucy Nevins+ b. c 1751, d. 1 Jul 1804 | |
| 5. | Lydia Nevins b. c 1752 | |
| 6. | Hannah Nevins+ b. c 1754, d. 1806 | |
| 7. | Tamasin Nevins+ b. 1756, d. 1829 | |
| 8. | Sarah Nevins+ b. 15 Feb 1759, d. 8 Aug 1834 | |
| 9. | Fanny Nevins+ b. c 1761 | |
| 10. | Henry Nevins Sr.+ b. c 1761, d. c 1850 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | 21 December 1746 | Hollis, New Hampshire1 |
| Marriage* | 30 May 1770 | John Jaquith; Ipswich, Essex, MA1,2,3 |
| Family | John Jaquith b. 4 May 1746, d. November 1805 | |
| Children | 1. | Bridget Jaquith b. 4 Mar 1772 |
| 2. | John Jaquith b. 29 Jan 1774, d. 2 Sep 1774 | |
| 3. | John Jaquith b. 22 Aug 1775, d. 10 Aug 1798 | |
| 4. | Rebecca Jaquith b. 10 Aug 1779 | |
| 5. | James Jaquith b. 9 Aug 1781 | |
| 6. | Sally Jaquith b. 12 Jul 1787 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | 15 February 1759 | Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire1,2 |
| Marriage* | circa 1774 | Nathanial Ball; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,2 |
| Death* | 8 August 1834 | of whooping cough, Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,2 |
| Family | Nathanial Ball b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Children | 1. | Sarah Ball+ b. 15 Aug 1775, d. 22 Jun 1849 |
| 2. | Bridget Ball+ b. 7 Dec 1778, d. 3 Oct 1860 | |
| 3. | Hannah Ball+ b. 21 Jan 1780 | |
| 4. | Nathaniel Ball+ b. 16 Oct 1782, d. 30 Mar 1848 | |
| 5. | Ebenezer Ball b. 28 Nov 1784, d. 2 Jul 1815 | |
| 6. | William Ball b. 5 Apr 1787 | |
| 7. | Lucy Ball+ b. 19 Nov 1788, d. 1 Nov 1873 | |
| 8. | Deborah Ball+ b. 5 Aug 1790, d. 1891 | |
| 9. | William Ball+ b. 25 Aug 1792 | |
| 10. | John Ball+ b. 12 Nov 1794 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | 25 May 1748 | Hollis, HIllsborough, New Hampshire1 |
| Event-Misc* | 1770 | moved to, Cocker Mouth, New Hampshire, moved with Willoughby family1 |
| Marriage* | 1770 | Rebucca Willoughby1 |
| Event-Misc | 11 July 1775 | Enlisted in Revolutionary Army, Under Capt. Thornton as recorded in NH State Papers on Hammond, Vol. 17, Revoultionary Rolls, Vol. 4.1 |
| Event-Misc | 1808 | moved with family, Hanover, Chautauqua, New York1 |
| Death* | 1814 | Hanover, Chautauqua, NY1 |
| Burial* | Evergreen Lawn Cem, Hanover, Chautauqua, NY, see Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol. 3, Serial 12978; Volume: 2.2 |
| Family | Rebucca Willoughby b. 13 February 1748/49, d. November 1837 | |
| Children | 1. | Rebecca Nevins+ b. 28 Feb 1771, d. c 1848 |
| 2. | Thomas Nevins+ b. 19 Feb 1773, d. Oct 1858 | |
| 3. | Henry Nevins+ b. 4 Jan 1775, d. 16 Aug 1858 | |
| 4. | Jeriah Nevins+ b. 17 Sep 1777, d. 1825 | |
| 5. | Anna Nevins+ b. 27 Oct 1779 | |
| 6. | Susanna Nevins+ b. 1 Nov 1781 | |
| 7. | Hannah Nevins b. 17 Jan 1783 | |
| 8. | Samuel Nevins+ b. 27 Nov 1784, d. 1849 | |
| 9. | Bridget Nevins+ b. 27 Jan 1786, d. 3 May 1856 | |
| 10. | Nathan Nevins+ b. 8 Sep 1791 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | circa 1750 | died young1,2 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | circa 1751 | Hollis, Hillsboro, New Hampshire1,2 |
| Marriage* | 5 April 1774 | Jerimiah Blodgett1,3 |
| Death* | 1 July 1804 | 4 |
| Family | Jerimiah Blodgett b. 9 May 1751, d. 1776 | |
| Child | 1. | Lucy Blodgett b. 20 Nov 1775 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | circa 1754 | Hollis, Hillsboro, New Hampshire1,2 |
| Marriage* | Henry Phelps1 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1781 | John Austin; this is Hannah's second husband3,4 |
| Death* | 1806 | Groton, Grafton, NH2,4 |
| Family 1 | Henry Phelps b. 18 April 1751, d. 7 December 1841 | |
| Children | 1. | Henry Phelps+ b. 9 Jun 1777 |
| 2. | Caleb Phelps b. 5 Nov 1780 |
| Family 2 | John Austin b. 23 August 1728 | |
| Child | 1. | David Austin b. 21 Jul 1782 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | 1756 | Hollis, Hillsboruough, New Hampshire1,2,3 |
| Marriage* | circa 1792 | Sylvester or Sylvanus Woodworth; this is Tamasin's second marriage1,4,3 |
| Death* | 1829 | 2,3 |
| Family 1 | ||
| Child | 1. | Thomas Calef+ b. c 1777 |
| Family 2 | Sylvester or Sylvanus Woodworth b. circa 1756, d. 1801 | |
| Children | 1. | George Woodworth+ b. 5 Oct 1792, d. 18 Apr 1864 |
| 2. | Henry Woodworth+ b. 4 Nov 1794 | |
| 3. | Calvin Woodworth+ b. 15 May 1796 |
| Father | Thomas Nevins1 b. March 1710/11, d. March 1804 | |
| Mother | Bridget Snow1 b. 19 July 1719 |
| Birth* | circa 1761 | Hollis, Hillsburough, New Hampshire1,2,3 |
| Marriage* | 15 March 1780 | Gideon Bridgeman; Hanover, NH, Lehman letter has marriage in Hollis, Hillsborough, NH on same date.1,3 |
| Event-Misc* | after 15 March 1780 | moved to, Dorchester, NH1 |
| Family | Gideon Bridgeman b. 21 May 1753 | |
| Children | 1. | Chloe Bridgeman b. 21 Nov 1780, d. 18 Aug 1831 |
| 2. | Asa Bridgeman+ b. 1784 | |
| 3. | Gideon Bridgeman b. 8 Apr 1788 | |
| 4. | Mary Bridgeman b. c 1789 | |
| 5. | Thomas Bridgeman b. 8 Jan 1789 | |
| 6. | Benjamin Bridgeman b. 1 Dec 1791 | |
| 7. | Abel Bridgeman b. 1792 |
| Father | Adford Jaquith3 b. 15 April 1710, d. 16 July 1791 | |
| Mother | Margaret Leeman3 b. circa 1714, d. 24 January 1776 |
| Birth* | 4 May 1746 | New Dunstable, Middlesex, Ma3,4 |
| Marriage* | 30 May 1770 | Bridget Nevins; Ipswich, Essex, MA1,3,4 |
| Death* | November 1805 | Ipswitch, Essex, MA4 |
| Family | Bridget Nevins b. 21 December 1746 | |
| Children | 1. | Bridget Jaquith b. 4 Mar 1772 |
| 2. | John Jaquith b. 29 Jan 1774, d. 2 Sep 1774 | |
| 3. | John Jaquith b. 22 Aug 1775, d. 10 Aug 1798 | |
| 4. | Rebecca Jaquith b. 10 Aug 1779 | |
| 5. | James Jaquith b. 9 Aug 1781 | |
| 6. | Sally Jaquith b. 12 Jul 1787 |
| Father | John Jaquith1 b. 4 May 1746, d. November 1805 | |
| Mother | Bridget Nevins1 b. 21 December 1746 |
| Birth* | 9 August 1781 | Ashby, MIddlesex, MA2,3 |
| Birth* | 24 January 1750/51 | 2 |
| Marriage* | circa 1774 | Sarah Nevins; Hollis, Hillsborough, NH1,2 |
| Death* | 30 May 1834 | of whooping cough, Hollis, New Hampshire1 |
| Family | Sarah Nevins b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 | |
| Children | 1. | Sarah Ball+ b. 15 Aug 1775, d. 22 Jun 1849 |
| 2. | Bridget Ball+ b. 7 Dec 1778, d. 3 Oct 1860 | |
| 3. | Hannah Ball+ b. 21 Jan 1780 | |
| 4. | Nathaniel Ball+ b. 16 Oct 1782, d. 30 Mar 1848 | |
| 5. | Ebenezer Ball b. 28 Nov 1784, d. 2 Jul 1815 | |
| 6. | William Ball b. 5 Apr 1787 | |
| 7. | Lucy Ball+ b. 19 Nov 1788, d. 1 Nov 1873 | |
| 8. | Deborah Ball+ b. 5 Aug 1790, d. 1891 | |
| 9. | William Ball+ b. 25 Aug 1792 | |
| 10. | John Ball+ b. 12 Nov 1794 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Birth* | 15 August 1775 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Death* | 22 June 1849 | 1 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Birth* | 7 December 1778 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Death* | 3 October 1860 | 1 |
| Family | ||
| Children | 1. | Artemas L Brooks b. 20 Sep 1803 |
| 2. | Sarah Fox Brooks b. 6 Mar 1805 | |
| 3. | Lydia Brooks b. 1 May 1810, d. 11 Jun 1870 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Birth* | 21 January 1780 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Occupation* | Cabinet maker, Boston, MA1 | |
| Birth* | 28 November 1784 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Event-Misc* | circa 1812 | served in war of 1812, where he contracted the desease which he died from1 |
| Death* | 2 July 1815 | on his way home from Boston, Canterbury, NH1 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Birth* | 5 April 1787 | died young1 |
| Birth | 25 August 1792 | 1 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Birth* | 19 November 1788 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Death* | 1 November 1873 | 1 |
| Family | ||
| Child | 1. | Morris Ferrin b. 6 Dec 1810, d. 21 Dec 1816 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Event-Misc* | moved to, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Both William and Fanny Ball lived to be over 80 years of age.1 | |
| Birth* | 25 August 1792 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Family | ||
| Children | 1. | Ebenezer Ball b. 1 Apr 1817, d. 1892 |
| 2. | Betsy Ann Ball b. 4 Jul 1823 | |
| 3. | Jasper Newton Ball b. 19 Apr 1826 |
| Father | Nathanial Ball1 b. 24 January 1750/51, d. 30 May 1834 | |
| Mother | Sarah Nevins1 b. 15 February 1759, d. 8 August 1834 |
| Marriage* | William Powers1 | |
| Birth* | 5 August 1790 | Hebron, NH1 |
| Death* | 1891 | at age 1011 |
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