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Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball 1708–1789 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Nov 1708

Birth Location: Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America

Death Date: 25 August 1789

Death Location: Mount Vernon (parish), Fairfax, Virginia, USA

Father: Joseph Ball

Mother: Mary Bennett

Spouse(s): Lawrence Capt.

Children(s): President Washington, Samuel Washington, Jane Washington, Charles Washington, John Washington, Mildred Washington, Elizabeth Washington

Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball was born in 1708 in Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America, the child of Joseph Ball And Mary Bennett. Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball married Lawrence Augustine Gus Washington Sr Capt, and had children including Charles Lawrence Washington, Elizabeth Betty Or Betsey Washington, Jane Washington, John Augustine Washington, Mildred Washington, President George Eskridge Washington, Samuel Walter Washington. Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball passed away in 1789 in Mount Vernon (parish), Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball was born in 1708 in Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America, the child of Joseph Ball And Mary Bennett.
  • Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball married Lawrence Augustine Gus Washington Sr Capt, and had children including Charles Lawrence Washington, Elizabeth Betty Or Betsey Washington, Jane Washington, John Augustine Washington, Mildred Washington, President George Eskridge Washington, Samuel Walter Washington.
  • Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball passed away in 1789 in Mount Vernon (parish), Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

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Mary Ball's Ancestors

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Mary Ball
1708–1789
Birth Place: Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
Parents
Joseph Ball
1649–1711
Barkham, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Mary Bennett
1665–1721
West Chester, Chester, West and Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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Mary Ball's Descendants

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Mary (Ann Montague Johnson) Ball (30 Nov 1708–25 August 1789) m. Lawrence (Augustine "Gus" Washington Sr.) Capt. (12 November 1694–18 April 1743)
  1. 1. President (George Eskridge) Washington 1732–1799 m. Martha Dandridge 1731–1802
  2. 2. Samuel (Walter) Washington 1734–1781
  3. 3. Jane Washington 1736–1744
  4. 4. Charles (Lawrence) Washington 1738–1799
  5. 5. John (Augustine) Washington 1736–1787
  6. 6. Mildred Washington 1739–1740
  7. 7. Elizabeth ("Betty" or "Betsey") Washington 1733–1797 m. Fielding (Lewis) Sr 1725–1781
    1. 1. Lawrence Lewis 1767–1839 m. Eleanor (Parke) Custis 1779–1852
    2. 2. Augustine Lewis 1752–1756
    3. 3. Fielding (Lewis) Jr 1751–1803
    4. 4. Charles Lewis 1760–1793
    5. 5. Elizabeth ("Betty") Lewis 1765–1798
    6. 6. Major (George Washington) Lewis 1757–1821
    7. 7. Robert Lewis 1769–1829
    8. 8. Thomas Lewis 1755–
    9. 9. Mary Lewis 1759–1759
    10. 10. Samuel Lewis 1763–1764
    11. 11. Howell Lewis 1771–

Mary Ball's Timeline

2 Records

1708
30 Nov 1708
Birth of Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball in Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
1789
25 August 1789
Age 81
Death of Mary Ann Montague Johnson Ball in Mount Vernon (parish), Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Mount Vernon (parish), Fairfax, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Nov 1708
    Event Place: Epping Forest (parish), Lancaster, Colony of Virginia, Colonial America
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 August 1789
    Event Place: Mount Vernon (parish), Fairfax, Virginia, USA

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