Unknown BALL

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Unknown BALL was born on 07 Dec 1813 (daughter of Samuel BALL and Jerusha SLOSSON); died in young.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel BALL was born on 13 Nov 1777 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts (son of Josiah BALL and Esther WARD); died on 12 Sep 1841 in Knoxville, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Residence: Lawrenceville, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania

    Samuel married Jerusha SLOSSON in 1803 in Berkshire, Tioga, New York. Jerusha (daughter of Enoch SLOSSON and Sarah ST. JOHN) was born in Nov 1774 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 05 Feb 1870 in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jerusha SLOSSON was born in Nov 1774 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts (daughter of Enoch SLOSSON and Sarah ST. JOHN); died on 05 Feb 1870 in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: AFN:W08P-LQ
    • Baptism: 01 Jan 1775

    Children:
    1. Nancy BALL was born on 18 May 1805 in Newark Valley, Tioga Co., New York; died on 7 May 1861 in Mississippi River.
    2. Frederick BALL was born in 1805 in Berkshire, Tioga County, New York.
    3. Lodema Farnham BALL was born on 06 May 1806 in Berkshire, Tioga County, New York; died on 12 Jun 1838 in Newark Valley, Tioga Co., New York; was buried in Brown Cemetery Tioga, New York.
    4. Frederick William BALL was born on 06 Jun 1808 in Newark Valley, Tioga Co., New York; died on 09 Apr 1835.
    5. Adeline BALL was born on 01 Apr 1811 in Berkshire, Tioga County, New York; died on 16 Sep 1870 in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania.
    6. 1. Unknown BALL was born on 07 Dec 1813; died in young.
    7. Cynthia Winship BALL was born on 10 Mar 1818 in Berkshire, Tioga County, New York; died on 26 Oct 1900 in Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa; was buried in Aspen Grove Cemetery, Burlington, Des Moines Co., Iowa.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Josiah BALL was born on 16 Dec 1742 in Watertown, Massachusetts; died on 26 Jul 1810 in Berkshire, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of John Ball and Lydia Perry

    Josiah married Esther WARD on 26 Feb 1768. Esther (daughter of Maj. Daniel WARD and Mary STONE) was born on 07 Mar 1750/1 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 9 Mar 1836 in Berkshire, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Esther WARD was born on 07 Mar 1750/1 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts (daughter of Maj. Daniel WARD and Mary STONE); died on 9 Mar 1836 in Berkshire, New York.
    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel BALL was born on 13 Nov 1777 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 12 Sep 1841 in Knoxville, Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Enoch SLOSSON was born on 13 Aug 1733 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Nathaniel SLOSSON and Margaret BELDEN); died on 21 Feb 1827 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA; was buried in Old Burial Gnd, Berkshire, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: 29 Mar 1761; Joined the Church in Kent, Connecticut
    • Religion: 07 Nov 1762; Member of the Congregational Church in Stockbrid

    Notes:

    Enoch and his wife lived at Kent until 1762, when they moved to Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. They left with their family, February 1793, and arrived at Union (now Newark Valley), Tioga County, New York, March 4, 1793.[Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW]

    BURIAL: Joined church in Stockbridge, Mass 7 Nov 1762. Moved to Brown's
    Settlement on Boston Purchase 17 Feb 1793 (now Newark Valley, Tioga Co., NY).
    Wife Sarah was first member of new church 20 Nov 1803. Enoch was under censure
    from previous church, so could not join church at above until censure was
    repealed in 2 Jul 1820. It was repealed because censurer confessed lying on his
    death bed.

    Excerpt from "Slosson Genealogy" by D. Williams Patterson:
    His ear-mark for cattle, was recorded in Stockbridge, in March 1768, "a half penny in upper side of both ears"; and he was chosen constable in 1769.
    The church book of Stockbridge has the following records: "At a meeting of the church, August 17, 1786, on a complaint exhibited against Enoch Slosson, a member of the church, for charging Capt. Whittlesey with partiality, in giving his evidence under oath, and that he had sworn to that which he (Slosson) had never said or thought.:
    "Voted, that is appears to the brethren of this church, that Mr. Slosson has broken Christian rule in making the charge against Capt. Whittlesey, which is contained in the complaint."
    "At a meeting of the church, 21st Dec., 1788";---
    "Voted, that whereas Mr. Slosson refuses to make the satisfaction which the laws of Christ require for the offenses of which he has been quilty; he be solemnly admonished by the pastor and brethren of the church, to repent of these his sins. The admonition was accordingly immediately given him by the pastor and brethren."
    In February 1793, they left Stockbridge, for Brown's Settlement, on the Boston Purchase, with a portion of their children, in company with their son Ezbon, and his family. They reached their destination on the fourth day of March, and began their settlement in a bark-covered shanty, on the bank of the creek, near where Sturtevant's gristmill stands, in the village of Newark Valley, Tioga County, New York. This was the first house built on the site of the village; and the wives of Enoch and Ezbon Slosson, were the first women who dwelt within the limits of the town; and they did not see another woman from the time they came into the place till the next September.
    On the 17th of November, 1803, more than ten years after they settled in the wilderness, the first church in Tioga (afterward, the first church in Berkshire, and now the first church in Newark Valley), was formed. Mrs. Slosson, having been granted a letter of dismission from the church in Stockbridge, Oct. 2, 1803, was admitted to this new church, on Sunday after its organization, Nov. 20, 1803; she being the first one admitted. Mr. Slosson could not join with her, as he was still under censure of the Stockbridge church, and so remained until Capt. Whittlesey, on his death-bed, acknowledged the wrong which he had done to Slosson; asking pardon of him and of the church; on which the church sent to Slosson a letter of dismission, on which he joined the church in Berkshire, July 2, 1820. His troubles so wore upon him, that, at times, during the last years of his life, he was subject to mental derangement. His first log house (the bark-roofed shanty belonged to his son) stood where Dr. C.R. Heaton now lives. They were buried in the old burial ground in Berkshire, New York.

    Enoch married Sarah ST. JOHN on 09 Aug 1757 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. Sarah (daughter of Mark ST. JOHN and Hannah ?) was born about 1737 in Wilton, Connecticut; died on 10 Mar 1819 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah ST. JOHN was born about 1737 in Wilton, Connecticut (daughter of Mark ST. JOHN and Hannah ?); died on 10 Mar 1819 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1738, Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
    • Religion: 04 Jun 1759; Joined the Church in Kent, Connecticut from Sharon.
    • Religion: 07 Nov 1762; Member of the Congregational Church in Stockbrid

    Children:
    1. Lucinda SLOSSON was born on 08 Jan 1761 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; was christened in 22 feb1761 in Kent, Litchfield Co., Connecticut; died in Jun 1782 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
    2. Enos SLOSSON was born on 24 May 1780 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 08 Sep 1819 in Lawrenceville, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania.
    3. Sarah SLOSSON was born on 04 Mar 1764 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; was christened on 22 Apr 1764; died about 1783 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
    4. Ezbon SLOSSON was born on 28 Jan 1769 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; was christened on 5 Feb 1769 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 02 Jun 1838 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA; was buried in Hope Cemetary, Newark Valley, Tioga Co., New York.
    5. 3. Jerusha SLOSSON was born in Nov 1774 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 05 Feb 1870 in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania.
    6. Electa SLOSSON was born on 05 Sep 1766 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 27 Jan 1770; was buried in Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.
    7. Ruth SLOSSON was born on 24 Aug 1777 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 30 Aug 1862 in Owego, Tioga Co., New York.
    8. Mabel SLOSSON was born on 05 Oct 1758 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died about 1835 in Cayuta or Spencer, New York.
    9. 1 Electa SLOSSON was born on 03 Mar 1772 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; was christened on 10 May 1774 in Newark Valley, NY; died on 19 Nov 1862 in Union, (now Newark Valley), New York; was buried in Brown Cemetery, Berkshire, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Maj. Daniel WARD was born in 1700 in Massachusetts (son of Obadiah WARD and Hannah HARRINGTON); died on 21 May 1777.

    Daniel married Mary STONE on 20 Feb 1732/3 in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Mary was born in 1705. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary STONE was born in 1705.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Nathaniel Stone

    Children:
    1. William WARD was born on 20 Nov 1733 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    2. Mary WARD was born on 08 Nov 1735 in Sudbury, Middlsex County, Massachusetts; died on 3 Jun 1830; was buried in Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Azubah WARD was born on 30 Oct 1737 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    4. Capt Samuel WARD was born on 25 Sep 1739 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 14 Aug 1826 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    5. Daniel WARD was born on 26 Jul 1741 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died in 1815 in Petersham, Massachusetts.
    6. Sarah WARD was born in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    7. Uriah WARD was born on 08 Dec 1745 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 12 Mar 1813 in Middlefield, Massachusetts.
    8. Asa WARD was born on 17 Feb 1747/8 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 02 Jul 1818.
    9. 5. Esther WARD was born on 07 Mar 1750/1 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 9 Mar 1836 in Berkshire, New York.

  3. 12.  Nathaniel SLOSSON was born in 1696 in Bedford, Westchester, New York, USA (son of Eleazer SLAWSON and Susanna BELDING); died on 08 Mar 1787 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Good Hill Cemetery, Kent, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Nathaniel Slauson
    • Occupation: Between 1776 and 1780; Tax Collector, Kent, Conn.

    Notes:

    Born probably at Bedford, Westchester County, NY. Moved to Stamford Connecticut with his parents about 1697. First to use name SLOSSON, although he was referred to a SLASON, SLAWSON and SLASSON. He was left a full orphan in 1706 and removed to Deerfield, Franklin County, Mass. Raised by his mother's relative. After his marriage to Margaret Belding they resided at Norwalk until 1739, when they became part of the original group of settlers at Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut. Interred in the family cemetery at Kent. He bought nine acres of land at Captain's Plain, in Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 24, 1720-1721; and five acres at Kent, in Norwalk, March 1, 1720-1721; and in each deed was described as of "Deerfield, Mass." He probable began his residence in Norwalk directly after buying the land; for he was called "of Norwalk," Nov. 16, 1721, when Samuel Belden gave him a deed of all of said Belden's right in the undivided lands in Norwalk, "in consideration of the love and good will which I have and do bear toward my loving cousin, Nathaniel Slawson of said Norwalk." He was chosen constable of Kent, Dec. 4, 1739; the town meeting was held at his house Sept. 1, 1740; and in 1744, he was a lister, and his own estate was valued at L55 10S. They joined the church in Kent, July 12, 1711.[Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW]

    Moved to Stamford, CT with his parents about 1697. He was left a full orphan in 1706, and removed to Deerfield Franklyn Co., MA, where he was raised by his Mother's relatives. About 1717 or 1718 he returned to Connecticut, and resided in Norwalk, Fairfield County. Married 11 December 1719 at Deerfield to Margret Belding. They resided at Norwalk, mostly in the portion known as Wilton until 1739, when they became part of a group of original settlers at Kent, Litchfield County, Connecticut. He died 8 Mar 1787. They are interred in the family cemetery at Kent, CT.
    Nathaniel, after being orphaned, was brought up by Daniel Belding (1648-1731), who was undoubtedly related to his Mother. This is further substantiated by the fact that Daniel Belding had a sister, Susanna, and was therefore in all probability Nathaniel's uncle. Daniel Belding's son was William Belding, who married Margaret Arms, and their eldest child was Margaret Belding, who married Nathaniel. Nathaniel and his wife were, therefore, first cousins, once removed.
    With Nathaniel, the SLOSSON spelling of the name is first used, with the
    exception of his eldest children (daughters), all the dedcendents of Nathaniel
    have used this spelling. His father's (Eleazer's) will mentioning him by name,
    was proved under the name SLASON. His marriage record, on file in Deerfield,
    gives his name as SLASSON. When he returned from Deerfield to Norwalk with his bride he purchased land on 1 Feb 1720/1 and made a further purchase on 1 Mar 1729/1. In both these deeds he was "NATHANIEL SLASON". On 16 Nov 1721, Samuel Belden (Belding) (for differences of spelling of this name see notes for Eleazer Slason) presented him with a deed for rights in land "in consideration of the love and good will I have and do bear toward my cousin, Nathaniel Slawson, of said Norwalk". This is particularly interesting for two reasons: first; the reference to his "cousin". Previous genealogist, failing to have the connection between Nathaniel's mother and the Belding family, interpred this to mean "cousin" as a result of his marriage to Margaret Belding. Actually, Samuel meant what he stated when he said "cousin", and it is somewhat far reasoning for him to be guilty of publicly stating his "love" for a cousin-in-law. Nor did the donor say "Nathaniel Slawson, husband of my cousin, Margaret Slawson", which would be the usual phraseology in those days of meticulous accuracy as attested by the many documents so worded that are on file for other families, as well as other branches of this family. On close scrutiny, there seems to be no question that Samuel Belden (Belding) was acknowledging the blood relation existing between himself and Nathaniel Slawson.
    He bought 9 acres of land at Captain's Plain in Norwalk in 1720 or 1721, 5 acres in Kent; and on 11 Jun 1722 two parcels of land on E side of the E branch of Pimpsewaug River at Pimpsewaug, Norwalk, and on 14 Aug 1729, 1 1/2 acres from his father-in-law, William Belding adjoining his homestead in the Parish of Wilton which included the districts of Kent and Pimpsewaug, CT.
    He and Margaret were members of the church at Wilton at the ordination of Rev. Wm. Gaylord 13 Feb 1732-3.
    In the first division of lands at Kent in May, 1738, he drew lot #21 about 3
    miles NE of Kent village, in the district called Flanders; and tradition says he
    settled thereon about 1 Nov 1739. He was chosen constable of Kent 4 Dec 17339.
    They joined the church at Kent 12 Jul 1741.

    "George Slawson: An American Pioneer" by Harold D. Slosson - Born in Bedford, raised in Deerfield, Mass.; he moved in 1720 to Wilton and Norwalk, Conn.; next in 1739, becoming one of the original shareholders of Kent, Conn.

    Nathaniel married Margaret BELDEN on 11 Dec 1719 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA. Margaret (daughter of William BELDEN and Margaret ARMS) was born on 10 Feb 1701 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA; died on 14 Apr 1780 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Good Hill Cemetery, Kent, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Margaret BELDEN was born on 10 Feb 1701 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of William BELDEN and Margaret ARMS); died on 14 Apr 1780 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Good Hill Cemetery, Kent, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Belding; Also known as Margaret Belden

    Notes:

    [Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW]

    In 1704 the French and their Indian allies massacred English Settlers at
    Deerfield, Massachusets.

    Children:
    1. Eleazer SLOSSON was born on 02 May 1737 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died after 1790 in Grand Isle, Vermont, USA.
    2. Susanna SLOSSON was born on 17 Jan 1730 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Nathan SLOSSON was born on 30 Jan 1739 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 05 Oct 1821 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Good Hill Cemetery, Kent, Connecticut.
    4. John SLOSSON was born about 1737 in Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, USA; died between 1799 and 1800 in Lisle, Broome, New York, USA.
    5. 6. Enoch SLOSSON was born on 13 Aug 1733 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 21 Feb 1827 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA; was buried in Old Burial Gnd, Berkshire, NY.
    6. Betty SLOSSON was born in 1744 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died about 1746.
    7. Prudence SLOSSON was born about 1723 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died in 1782 in New York, USA.
    8. Daniel SLOSSON was born about 1729 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 27 Feb 1805 in Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Cone Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.
    9. Abigail SLOSSON was born about 1726 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died in Jan 1813 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Mary SLAWSON was born on 06 Aug 1721 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 14 Dec 1817 in Greenfield, Greene County, New York.
    11. twin Elija Elijah SLOSSON was born on 10 May 1735 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 27 Oct 1809 in New Lebanon, Columbia, New York, USA.
    12. Sarah SLOSSON was born on 24 Mar 1741 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.

  5. 14.  Mark ST. JOHN was born on 15 Aug 1715 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Matthew ST. JOHN and Anne WHITNEY); died in 1770.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 24 Apr 1737, Joined the church in Wilton, Connecticut

    Mark married Hannah ? about 1737. Hannah died on 07 Jul 1745 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Hannah ? died on 07 Jul 1745 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. Dorothy ST. JOHN was born on 14 Nov 1742 in Wilton, Connecticut; died on 08 Feb 1839 in Skaneateles, New York.
    2. Samuel ST. JOHN was born about 1740 in Wilton, Connecticut; died in young.
    3. 7. Sarah ST. JOHN was born about 1737 in Wilton, Connecticut; died on 10 Mar 1819 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA.