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Eleanor Ball 1546–1621 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1546
Birth Location: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death Date: 6 DEC 1621
Death Location: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Father: Bartholemew Dublin
Mother: Margaret Bermingham
Spouse(s): Walter Segrave
Children(s): Alice Segrave
Eleanor Ball was born in 1546 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, the child of Bartholemew Ball Mayor Of Dublin And Margaret Bermingham. Eleanor Ball married Walter Segrave, and had children including Alice Segrave. Eleanor Ball passed away in 1621 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.
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Biography
- Eleanor Ball was born in 1546 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, the child of Bartholemew Ball Mayor Of Dublin And Margaret Bermingham.
- Eleanor Ball married Walter Segrave, and had children including Alice Segrave.
- Eleanor Ball passed away in 1621 in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.
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Eleanor Ball's Ancestors
Eleanor Ball's Descendants
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1. Alice Segrave 1562–1629 m. John (Fagan) sr 1558–1588
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1. John Fagan 1600–1683 m. Beale Knowles 1602–
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1. Ann Fagan 1640– m. Stephen (ho Dowdall, Fagan) Dowdall 1608–
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1. Christopher (ho Verdon) Dowdall 1660–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1546
Event Place: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 DEC 1621
Event Place: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland