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Cornelius MCCARTY

Cornelius MCCARTY

Male Abt 1726 - Abt 1782  (~ 56 years)

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  1. 1.  Cornelius MCCARTY was born about 1726 in Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Major Dennis Sutton MCCARTY and Sarah Martha BALL); died about 1782 in South Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KNXG-3J3
    • Reference Number: 7453
    • _UID: C22076539C314D398C858A895025FCB1445D

    Notes:

    Please verify / prove information and notify contributor of corrections / errors.
    Information amassed from various sources - family records, official publications &
    documents, gedcom files from relatives, etc.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Major Dennis Sutton MCCARTY was born on 7 Nov 1704 in Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Captain Daniel MCCARTY and Elizabeth (Payne) POPE (PAYNE)); died on 25 Mar 1742 in Fairfax, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Mar 1742 in Pohick Episcopal Church Cemetery, Lorton, Fairfax, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L55F-XXS
    • Name: Dennis Sutton McCARTY
    • Occupation: ; Representative to the House of Burgess from Prince William County. Justice of Prince William County in 1731
    • Reference Number: 7447
    • Residence: Mount Vernon Area, Prince William County, VA (?); Cedar Grove
    • _UID: 45BA74CF83044061B15DE0B31CE8A4B56841

    Notes:

    Dennis received land, from his father's (Daniel) will, that lay in the portion of Stafford County VA, that later became Prince William Co, then later Fairfax Co. in 1732-4 he was a Vestryman of Truro Parish. in 1739, he bought 522 acres in Prince William Co, from John Minor. in 1740, he patented 1220 acres on Goose Creek in the name of his son Thaddeus (this son was very young at time).

    Lineage to the Navy Fleet Vice Admiral of Devon under King James VI Sir Richard Hawkins II. Read Plymouth Armadas Heroes. Dennis mom's side (Elizabeth Pope).
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------From Findagrave:

    "In memory of Major Denis McCarty who died March 25th AD 1742 in the 38th Year of his age". Vestryman of Truro Parish. Established his Mount Air Plantation. Representative to the House of Burgess from Prince William County. Justice of Prince William County in 1731.



    Wayne Greene records indicate date of birth for Dennis McCarty as 7 Nov 1703 @ Westmoreland County, Virginia. Some records indicate d of b as 1704. [LDK]

    Dennis McCarty left a WILL on 20 Jan 1742 at Prince William County, Virginia. [SOURCE: Wayne Greene - Dunedin, FL.]

    Darlene Homme records indicate date of death as 25 March 1742. Darlene's records indicate only 5 children. [SOURCE: "The McCarty Family" by Darlene Homme]

    Major DENNIS McCARTY, of Cople Parish, Westmoreland, subsequently of Prince William County, was the eldest son of Daniel McCARTY. His WILL was proved the first month and twentieth day, 1743, in Prince William County, where he was a Justice of the County Court from 1731, Major of the County Militia, and ... [SOURCE: "Ancestral Records and Portraits" Vol. 2, page 817 - FTM GenealogyLibrary] [LDK]

    The following was posted in the book "Marriages of some Virginia Residents 1607-1800" by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck: McCARTY, Dennis - will dated 18 March, 1742, son of Daniel (d.1724) of Westmoreland Co.; m. Sarah Ball; res. Stafford Co. and Prince William Co. 33V41.

    Dennis married Sarah Martha BALL on 22 Sep 1724 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America. Sarah (daughter of William BALL, III and Hannah HEALE, Haile) was born on 13 Jan 1705 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1744; was buried in Apr 1786 in Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Martha BALL was born on 13 Jan 1705 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of William BALL, III and Hannah HEALE, Haile); died in 1744; was buried in Apr 1786 in Richmond, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L27B-QZC
    • Name: Sarah Martha BARNES
    • Reference Number: 7448
    • _UID: 5AFCD4FF0E07424B8A2E936E2A7EA7A77A5C
    • Alt. Death: 7 Apr 1786, Richmond City, Virginia

    Notes:

    Sarah Ball was born in 1705 in colonial Virginia. She as the 2nd cousin of General/President George Washington. She first married Dennis McCarty in 1724 and they had 8 children. He died in 1742. She then married Abraham Barnes, year unknown. She passed away in 1786, leaving both a written will and accounting of her Estate in Fairfax County VA records (see memories).

    Please notice that there are two Richard Barnes. One of them lived in Rowan, North Carolina. The other one lived in Brookfield, Mass. Do not intermingle their children.
    Last Changed: January 21, 2018 by

    It doesn't seem likely that she would have had a child when she was 58...Richard Barnes born 1763.

    Published information: birth-name: Sarah Ball
    Published information: female
    Published information: birth: November 1708; Lancaster, Virginia, United States
    Published information: death: 25 August 1789; Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States


    Notes:

    Married:
    Some records {including Wayne Greene} indicate place of marriage as Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony. {REF: FGR for Dennis McCARTY - AFN:VDPM-DK} [LDK]

    Donahue GEDCOM file references "Genealogies of Virginia Families", Vol. III, p 588 in listing wedding date as 22 Sept 1724. [LDK]

    Darlene Homme record indicates marriage occurred at Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co.,VA. [SOURCE: "The McCarty Family" by Darlene Homme]

    WFT Vol.3, Ed.1, Pedigree #3918 indicates marriage was in Lancaster County, Virginia. [LDK]

    Children:
    1. Sarah MCCARTY was born on 22 Sep 1724 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 25 Jun 1826 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia, BCA.
    2. James Jarrod MCCARTY was born in 1726 in Virginia; died in 1789 in Fairfax, Virginia; was buried in 1789 in Fairfax, Virginia.
    3. 1. Cornelius MCCARTY was born about 1726 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died about 1782 in South Carolina.
    4. Col. Daniel MCCARTY was born in 1727 in Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia; died on 14 Aug 1791 in Richmond, Georgia; was buried in Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    5. Anne "Ann" MCCARTY was born about 1730 in Virginia, American Colony; died on 4 Apr 1785 in Alexandria, VA.
    6. Dennis MCCARTY was born about 1731 in Virginia, British Colonial America; and died.
    7. Michael I. MCCARTY was born in 1732 in Cork, County Cork, Ireland; died in 1780 in Montgomery Alabama United States.
    8. William MCCARTY was born in 1733 in Prince William, Virginia; died in 1790 in Fairfax, Virginia.
    9. Thaddeus MCCARTY, Colonel was born in 1739 in Fairfax County, Virginia; died on 4 Aug 1812 in Leesburg, Loudon Co., Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Captain Daniel MCCARTY was born on 19 Mar 1679 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 19 Mar 1680 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Dennis MCCARTY and Elizabeth Millicent BILLINGTON); died on 4 May 1724 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried in May 1724 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LRCP-2LW
    • Name: Daniel McCARTY
    • Name: Daniel McCARTY
    • Reference Number: 7456
    • _UID: 6E8038BAA4A94BAE866C5C4391A80A4E481A
    • Occupation: Between 1715 and 1718; Speaker of House of Burgesses
    • Will: 29 Mar 1724, Westmoreland, Virginia
    • Alt. Death: 4 May 1724, Westmorland, New Brunswick, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    Captain DANIEL McCARTY, of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, the son of Dennis and Eliza (Billington) McCarty of Northumberland County, was born in 1679, and died May 4, 1724. His WILL proved the fifth month and twenty-seventh day of that year, disposed of a large estate (?,Montross, Westmoreland) He was a Justice of Westmoreland County Court from 1706, if not earlier; Burgess 1706, and Speaker of the House 1715 to 1720; High Sheriff 1710 to 1711, Burgess 1720 to 1722. He married first, Mrs. Sarah PAYNE, widow of James Payne, and second (mentioned in his will) Ann LEE, the daughter of Richard and Lettice {Corbin} Lee, and the widow of Colonel William Fitzhugh. Her will was proved in 1732. [SOURCE: "Ancestral Records and Portraits", Vol. 2 - FTM GenealogyLibrary - page 817] [LDK]

    "Virginia Genealogies (Glassell Family)" indicates place of birth for Captain Daniel McCARTY as Parish of Cople, Westmoreland County, Virginia. In Daniel's WILL he wills to his son "Dennis" the mourning ring marked S.P. {first wife's name - Sarah Payne}. In his will he names his "first wife's Daughters - Elizabeth Sherman & Mary Burn" and son-in-law William Payne. [LDK]

    WILL: Dated 29 March 1724; p??o Westmoreland County, Virginia 27 May 1724. [SOURCE: Virginia Genealogies BK (Glassell Family) page 86]


    Various submitters of IR & FGR to LDS Family History Department since 1978 for McCARTY Ancestors & Descendants:
    Kenneth P. Clayton {REF: AF83-000357}
    404 Wall Street
    Salt Lake City, UT 84103

    Robert A. Boisvert {REF: AF90-100375}
    732 S Lakeland Street
    Ridgecrest, CA

    Donald A. Linneer {REF: AF93-103446}
    4630 E Beverly Ln
    Phoenix, AZ 85032

    B. L. McCarty {REF: AF92-106269}
    2615 Buchanan Ave
    Odessa, TX 79763

    Randall F. Richardson {REF: AF95-102493}
    314 East Meadow
    Smithville, MO 64089

    Norma Jean Moores Harder {REF: AF95-109875}
    4295 Terrace Dr
    Vidor, TX 77662

    Richard Garthe {REF: AF98-100359}
    933 Aquamarine St
    Placentia, CA 92870

    Daniel McCarty left a WILL on 9 June 1724 at Westmoreland County, Virginia. [SOURCE: Wayne Greene - Dunedin, FL.]

    Jerald C. Pricher records refer to Daniel as Captain Daniel McCarty. REF: WFT CD Vol.10, Pedigree 2398. [LDK]

    LDS FGR (AFN: 2JK3-6C) [Copy ON FILE!]

    Daniel married Elizabeth (Payne) POPE (PAYNE) on 19 Oct 1698 in Northh Farnham P, Richmond, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Col. Humphrey POPE and Elizabeth HAWKINS) was born on 25 Jun 1677 in Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 21 Mar 1716 in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried on 23 Mar 1716 in Yeocomico Episcopal Churchyard, Kinsale, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth (Payne) POPE (PAYNE) was born on 25 Jun 1677 in Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Col. Humphrey POPE and Elizabeth HAWKINS); died on 21 Mar 1716 in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried on 23 Mar 1716 in Yeocomico Episcopal Churchyard, Kinsale, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KGDX-PFP
    • Reference Number: 7457
    • _UID: EA1AC42DACB1485B99D6A59E2D48CA6F55FA

    Notes:

    Lineage to the Navy Fleet Vice Admiral of Devon under King James VI Sir Richard Hawkins II. Read Plymouth Armadas Heroes. Elizabetha Popes mothers side. ( Elizabeth Hawkins)

    "Here lyeth the body of Elizabeth Daughter of Humphrey Pope, gent by Elizabeth Hawkins, first the wife of William Payne gent to whom she bore two sons & two daughters & also was married to Daniel McCarty, Esq. to whom she was married 19th October 1699. She bore four sons & four daughters, totaling 8 children. Barbara 30th November 1700, Katherine 7th November 1703, Dennis March 1705, Daniel 1707, Billington 1709, Winifred 1709, Sarah 1710, Thaddeus 1712. She was born 25th June 1677 departed this life 21st March & was entombed 23rd March 1716 in the 39th year of her life."

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    Elizabeth POPEs first husband was William PAYNE. She bore him four children before his death. She had eight children by her second husband, Captain Daniel McCARTY. [SOURCE: Jerald C. Pricher - Beaufort, SC]

    Children:
    1. Robert MCCARTY was born on 29 Jan 1699 in Westmoreland, VA; died in 1709 in Westmoreland, Virginia.
    2. Anna Barbara MCCARTY was born on 30 Nov 1700 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony; died on 12 Dec 1737 in Stafford, Stafford, Virginia.
    3. Daniel MCCARTY, Col. was born in 1703 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony; died on 26 Jun 1744 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried about 1744 in Virginia, British Colonial America.
    4. Katherine MCCARTY was born on 7 Nov 1703 in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1724 in Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    5. 2. Major Dennis Sutton MCCARTY was born on 7 Nov 1704 in Popes Creek Landing, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 25 Mar 1742 in Fairfax, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Mar 1742 in Pohick Episcopal Church Cemetery, Lorton, Fairfax, Virginia.
    6. Billington MCCARTY, Sr. was born between 1705 and 1710 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony; died in Apr 1771 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony.
    7. Winifred MCCARTY was born in 1709; died after 1754.
    8. Sarah MCCARTY was born in 1711; died after 1799.
    9. Thaddeus MCCARTY was born about 1712 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony; died on 7 Feb 1733 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried about 1732 in Richmond, Richmond Co., Virginia.

  3. 6.  William BALL, III was born on 12 Sep 1676 in Millenbeck, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Capt. William BALL, Jr. and Margaret WILLIAMSON); died on 5 Mar 1744 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Millenbeck, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G9XD-PSX
    • Reference Number: 7454
    • _UID: 658669450EA5474EBD2A99D365609919AB6E
    • Will Dated: 14 Aug 1744, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Will probated: 8 Mar 1745, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    6. COLONEL WILLIAM3 BALL (William,2 William1), b. --; d. Mar. --, 1744-5; will dat. Aug. 14, 1744; pro. Mar. 8, 1744-5;(*) m. --, HANNAH BEALE, d. before 1744. Her name appears as witness to an agreement between Newman Brockenbrough and wife, selling four negroes to Maj. Wm. Ball, Jan. 27, 1716 (L.)

    "Easter Tuesday, 1745, Mr. Geo. Payne was chosen vestryman in room of Col. Wm. Ball, dec'd." (Lanc'r Co. V. Bk.) The Vestry Bk. of Christ Church, Lanc'r Co., contained, July 16, 1740, the names of Wm. Ball and Wm. Ball, Jr. Oct., 1740, Capt. Wm. Ball was paid 122 lb. tobac. for "three bottils of Wine," and 255 lb. do. "for finding Joseph Hoggen a coffin and other necessaries while he was on the Parish." Among other items, "to George Payne, 20 lb. tobac. for ? gallon of Brandy for Joseph Hogen's Burying." The Vestry elected Easter Tuesday, 1741, were Col. Ball, Maj. Ball, Mr. James Ball, Mr. Bertrand, Capt. Wm. Ball, Mr. Jos. Chinn, Mr. Shearman, Mr. Rawleigh Chinn, Mr. Jesse Ball, Mr. Chichester. These Wm. Balls are evidently father and son. Col. Ball was the Surveyor of North'd Co. 1724.

    Children, all named in Wm. Ball's will:
    + 25. i. WILLIAM,4 b. --; d. 174--; m. Feb. 17, 1723, Margaret Ball.
    + 26. ii. GEORGE, b. --; m. Oct. 10, 1735, Judith Payne.
    + 27. iii. SARAH, b. 1700-5; d. --; m. (I.) Sep. 22, 1724, Dennis McCarty; (II.) Abram Barnes.
    28. iv. JUDITH, b. --; m. Apr. 13, 1726 (L.), George Glasscock; had Col. George. {Will of Geo. Glasscock, dat. Oct. 19, 1793, pro. Sep. 6, 1796, makes son George his heir, and voids all prior wills. (Call's Va. Rep., 1, 414.) George G. was dead 1810; wife Catherine, adm'x. (v. Munford's Va. Rep., 1, 609.)(+)}
    + 29. ELLEN, b. --; m. (I.) July 3, 1734, Richard Chichester; (II.) June 12, 1747, Wm. Downman.

    (*) The will of WM. BALL, dat. Aug. 14, 1744, pro. Lanc'r Co. Mar. 8, 1744-5, entails his land in five sections to his eight male heirs, making the will too lengthy to be copied in full. 1. To his gr. son, Wm. Ball, his Lanc'r Co. lands on which the testator then lived, and his male heirs, for want of which successively by entail to his gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd; gr. son, Benjamin Ball, gr. son, Richard Ball, gr. son, William Ball, son of George; gr. son, George Ball; failing all of which, to his heirs at law. 2. Also, under similar limitations, his lands in Lanc'r Co. whereon his dau.-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball, lived, to his gr. son, Richard. 3. Ditto, his Westmoreland lands, with 200 a. in K. G. Co., to gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd. 4. Ditto, 400 a. in K. G., adjoining Richland Run. seated by his son, Wm. Ball, dec'd, to his male heirs, &c. 5. Ditto, his Richmond Co. lands where Capt. George Heale formerly lived, to his son George Ball; to same his K. G. land below the Little Falls, and 500 a. in K. G., &c. To same and his heirs forever two lots in Queenstown. To his daughters-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball and Mrs. Judith Ball, wife of his son, George Ball, his daughters, Sarah McCarty, Judith Glasscock, Ellen Chichester, and single dau., Hannah Ball, various legacies of negroes, stock, money, &c. To his daughters, Sarah, Judith, Ellen and Margaret Ball, ?25 each. To his niece, Sarah Opie, one negro, &c. Son George Ball to be exec'r. Wit. Jesse Ball, Wm. Downman and Michael Dillen.

    (+) Glasscock. An English name of antiquity. If the threadbare tradition of the "three brothers" is correct, there is another family of this name in Va., which descended from "three brothers of the name who came from France with La Fayette, fought through the Revolution with him, and located in Va., married and raised families on the James River." (Power's Sangamon Co., Ill, p. 331.) Lieut. Thomas Glasscock of Va. served in the Continental Line. George Glasscock was foreman of the Grand Jury, Rich'd Co., Nov. 5, 1739, which presented Rev. Thos. Blewitt for "swearing and being Drunk." Bishop M. names the Glasscock family as among the prominent ones in Richmond Co. from 1692 to 1775. (v. also BALL 32 and 101.) Robert Glasscock rec'd 200 ??. Eliz. Co., next to Cheeseman's land, 1635.

    [SOURCE: Glassell Family Genealogy - page 61]

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    Information amassed from various sources - family records, official publications &
    documents, gedcom files from relatives, etc.

    William married Hannah HEALE, Haile in Dec 1697 in Lancaster County, Virginia. Hannah (daughter of Captain George HEALE and Ellen ROGERS) was born in 1678 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died in Aug 1744 in Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah HEALE, Haile was born in 1678 in Lancaster County, Virginia (daughter of Captain George HEALE and Ellen ROGERS); died in Aug 1744 in Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L243-SXV
    • _UID: 5C8E8018ECF74CB4838AC91B7CECA204645A

    Notes:

    Through tracing the family of George Heale and his daughter, Hannah Heale, there are numerous documents that support the marriage of William Ball to Hannah Heale. Her last name and parentage are listed incorrectly as Beale on numerous family trees. Below is a partial list of documentation and family connections, which supports William Ball's marriage to Hannah Heale.
    1)",,HANNAH, m. Capt. William Ball,," From Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759, Page 289, "The Haile Family is the subject of an article that was first published in the "William and Mary Quarterly", first ser., XVII, 202-203, and 296-299; the article was later reprinted in "Gen. of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly Hist. Mag.", III, 1-6 (Balto.: Gen Pub Co., 1982"
    2) The will of Capt. William Ball (b.1641-d.1694), William Ball's father: Executors of the will:Sons, William and Richard Ball. Hannah Heale's father, George Heale, is made an overseer of the executors, William and Richard.
    3) "BALL, [Capt.] William & HEALE, Hannah,,,bride was dau. of George (d. LC 1697/1698) & Ellen (ROGERS) HEALE: Hayden and MRC identify the bride as Hannah BEALE, but King corrects this based on Hudson in a letter dtd. 1 Sep 1969 (copy in Lewis Col. NCHS),,," "Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800", P26.
    4) "HEALE - HALE of Lancaster,,Hannah, wife of Capt. William Ball,,," "Historical Southern Families. Volume II, Heale-Hale of Lancaster" P 122.
    5) Hannah and her son, William Ball, Jr. (witness of will) are listed in the abstract of the will of John Heale, Hannah's brother, which reads as follows: Lists: * Sister, Hannah Ball and her children. * Brother, Capt. George Heale's children. * Brother, William Heale's daughter, Betty. * Brother, Joseph Heale. * Cousin, Roadham Kenner.(Correct spelling is Rodham Kenner) * Cousin, Roadham Kenner's sister.(Correct spelling is Rodham Kenner) * Nephew, George Heale (son of dec'd brother, William Heale.) * Others: Joseph Carter, Henry Jenkins, William Stamps, John Rogers. * Executors: John Rogers and George Heale. * Witnesses: James Bailey, William Ball, Jr., Joseph Carter, Gavin Lawry Will Book 13, Page 74. Date of Will, Nov 27, 1737. Will Rec., Jan 13, 1738. "Abstracts, Lancaster County, Virginia, wills, 1653-1800", P 111-112.
    6) ",,,This William Ball had nine children, including William Ball (ca. 1674-1744). He married Hannah Heale (d. ca. 1744) and they had 6 children, including William Ball (ca. 1700-1741).,,," "Biographical Information-A Guide to the Ball Family Papers at the Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia" "Ball Family Papers, 1680-1785. Accession 23554. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia." Available for viewing online under the heading of Biographical Information at the website below: http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/lva/vi00137.xml.frame
    7) William Ball is named as son in law and overseer and is also a witness to the will of George Heale, Hannah Heale's father. Item number 7 in George Heale's will reads as follows: #7 - My son George to be Executor and my loving friend ROBERT CARTER and my SON IN LAW Mr. WILLIAM BALL ye overseers of this my will written 30 December 1697.. /s/ George Heale Wit: Joseph Ball, James Innes, William Ball http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/CROLEY/2001-04/0987510671

    Children:
    1. Capt. William BALL, IV was born about 1698 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died before 9 Apr 1742 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
    2. Ellen BALL was born about 1700 in Lancaster County, Virginia; and died.
    3. George BALL was born about 1705; and died.
    4. 3. Sarah Martha BALL was born on 13 Jan 1705 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1744; was buried in Apr 1786 in Richmond, Virginia.
    5. Judith BALL was born about 1706; and died.
    6. Hannah BALL was born about 1715; died in 1769.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Dennis MCCARTY was born in 1652 in County Cork, Ireland (son of Donal MCCARTY and Christine KAVANAUGH); died on 4 Apr 1694 in Richmond, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1694 in Richmond, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LTFW-VGL
    • Reference Number: 7460
    • _UID: 451DD3FD5F514A87A43547CD1EA0D1EC1B1C
    • Occupation: 1684, Rappahanock County, Virginia, Colonial America; Gentleman

    Notes:

    His father is NOT Justin McCarthy and Arabella Wentworth . See Wikisource under Justin MacCarthy. Numerous sources are used including Burkes Dormant and Extinct Peerage, Macaulays History of England chs xii, xxiii and many others

    see also Wikipedia under Donough McCarty 1 Earl of Clancarty listing children and sources

    A Compendium of Irish Biography : Comprising Sketches of Distinguished Irishmen and of Eminent Persons Connected with Ireland by Alfred Webb


    LDS FGR [AFN:1B84-ML3] Indicates name as Denis MACCARTEE. [LDK]

    Wayne Greene "McCarty Family of Virginia" indicates Dennis McCarty was born at Cork County, Ireland. Dennis left a WILL on 4 Apr 1694 at Richmond County, Virginia. [LDK]

    Lineage ; name also written "Denis Maccartee".
    Perhaps born in Cork Co, Ireland, or abt 1652 south of Dublin,Ireland; Dennis believed to be the 1st of the name in the colony of VA; in Norfolk Co, VA in 1675; resident of Rappahannock Co, VA at one time; acquired considerable landed estate, including in 1675 a grant of 250 acres on the east shoreof Lynn Haven, Lower Norfolk, and 250 acres in Northumberland Co, VA on a branch of the Wicomico R., 25 Sep 1691, which divided said land from James Pope's; he and son Daniel were among the 1st prosecuting attorneys in VA; estate probated 4 Apr1694 in Richmond Co, VA.
    McCartys were supposedly close to King Charles II, which would help explain Dennis' status as a gentleman and a large landowner(DMVD). Text: p.290 Text: pp.84A-87

    Dennis married Elizabeth Millicent BILLINGTON on 7 Aug 1674 in North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Luke BILLINGTON and Barbara) was born about 1654 in Virginia, American Colony; died before 1715 in Virginia, American Colony; was buried in Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Millicent BILLINGTON was born about 1654 in Virginia, American Colony (daughter of Luke BILLINGTON and Barbara); died before 1715 in Virginia, American Colony; was buried in Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L1WP-NB2
    • Reference Number: 7461
    • _UID: AAEA6B311AF84A8C9753E9A1775365AD6841

    Notes:

    LDS FGR [AFN:1B84-MM9]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Date (1675) and place of marriage [SOURCE: Wayne Greene - Dunedin, FL.]

    Date of marriage (7 Aug 1674) [SOURCE: Jerald C. Pricher - Beaufort, SC]

    Children:
    1. Florence MCCARTHY was born in 1676 in Bruton Parish, York, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 15 Mar 1717 in Bruton Parish, York, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America.
    2. Catherine MCCARTY was born on 16 Apr 1678 in North Farnham Parish, VA (American Colony); died in 1713 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried about 1713 in Richmond, Richmond Co., Virginia.
    3. 4. Captain Daniel MCCARTY was born on 19 Mar 1679 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 19 Mar 1680 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 4 May 1724 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried in May 1724 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony.
    4. Ellen MCCARTY was born about 1681 in North Farnham Parish, VA (American Colony); died on 9 Nov 1721 in Richmond County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried in Nov 1721.
    5. Sarah L MCCARTY was born about 1682 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1710 in Maryland, British Colonial America.
    6. Elizabeth MCCARTY was born about 1683 in North Farnham Parish, VA (American Colony); and died.
    7. Philip MCCARTY was born in 1687 in Saint Pauls, Stafford, Virginia; died after 29 Mar 1724.

  3. 10.  Col. Humphrey POPE was born in 1648 in England; died in Jun 1684 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, American Colony; was buried in 1684 in Westmoreland, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LRN1-M6T
    • MilitaryService: ; Colonel
    • Reference Number: 7458
    • Residence: ; Originally located in Rappahannock, now Richmond, County, Virginia. Later moved to Westmoreland County, Virginia
    • _UID: A22F7989928C4B28A925B0DDBF1B8F9EC66B
    • appears as surity on a bond of John Quisenberry: 12 May 1656, Rappahannock Colony, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
    • obtained deed from Thomas Pope for 150 acres near the Clifts: 2 Feb 1659, Westmoreland Colony, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Will Proved: 30 Jun 1684, Westmoreland, Virginia

    Notes:

    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
    Many have listed Humphrey Pope as the son of Col. Nathaniel Pope. Careful research reveals that this is NOT true, although there are likely connections between the two men. Humphrey Pope is probably a younger relative (perhaps a nephew or cousin) of Col. Nathaniel Pope.

    Humphrey Pope was brought over from England by Thomas Pope and John Washington as a minor.

    He was transported by Thomas Pope of Bristol, England and of Westmoreland,Virginia, son of Colonel Nathaniel Pope and by John Washington of Westmoreland,Virginia, to Virginia in 1661 when he was about 12 years old.

    By DNA testing my Moses Cushenberry matches with the male testers that can prove their lineage back to John Quisenberry, the immigrant, that married Anne Pope , dau of Humphrey Pope and Elizabeth Hawkins.


    Humphrey married Elizabeth HAWKINS in 1667 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard HAWKINS and Elizabeth DRAKE) was born on 18 Oct 1635 in Slapton, South Hams District, Devon, England; died on 14 Aug 1718 in Washington Magisterial District, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1717 in , Westmoreland, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth HAWKINS was born on 18 Oct 1635 in Slapton, South Hams District, Devon, England (daughter of Richard HAWKINS and Elizabeth DRAKE); died on 14 Aug 1718 in Washington Magisterial District, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1717 in , Westmoreland, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Alt. Burial: Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • FamilySearch ID: LCR4-Q97
    • Reference Number: 7459
    • _UID: 4ABDBCFA4D994EDC87D6167A01346CE540F9
    • Baptism: 18 Nov 1634, Norton Bavant, Wiltshire, England
    • Probate of Will: 14 Aug 1718, Westmoreland County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    May have been born between 1630 and 1647.

    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

    Elizabeth Hawkins is the only proven child of Robert Hawkins.

    Robert Hawkins married a woman named Katherine, who may have been a Willowby.

    He is NOT the same Robert Hawkins who married Grace Cutland.

    The published works on this family are in error, and much recent scholarship has been done on this family which has revealed the facts of the matter with documentation.

    Children:
    1. Jemina POPE was born about 1669 in ; and died.
    2. Humphrey POPE was born about 1671 in Old Rappahannock, Richmond Co., Virginia; died in 1733 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; was buried in 1733 in , Westmoreland, Virginia.
    3. Lawrence POPE was born about 1673 in ; died in 1723 in Washington Paris, Westmoreland Co, Virginia; was buried in 1723 in Washington Paris, Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    4. Jemima POPE was born about 1675 in ; and died.
    5. John POPE was born about 1675 in Old Rappahannock, Richmond Co., Virginia; died in 1722.
    6. Mary POPE was born about 1677 in ; and died.
    7. 5. Elizabeth (Payne) POPE (PAYNE) was born on 25 Jun 1677 in Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 21 Mar 1716 in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried on 23 Mar 1716 in Yeocomico Episcopal Churchyard, Kinsale, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    8. Margaret POPE was born in 1678 in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1723 in Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    9. Dinah POPE was born about 1684 in Rappahonnack, Richmond, Virginia; died in 1725.

  5. 12.  Capt. William BALL, Jr. was born on 2 Jun 1641 in Barkham, Berkshire, England; was christened on 2 Jun 1641 in Saint Margaret's Church, Westminster, Middlesex, England (son of Col. William BALL, I and Hannah ATHEROLD); died on 30 Sep 1694 in Lancaster, Virginia, British America; was buried on 4 Jan 1694 in Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LCT8-S1Y
    • Reference Number: 7520
    • Immigration: Between 1650 and 1659, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Burial Millenbeck Plantation: 30 Sep 1694, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Will probated: 11 Nov 1694, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    The only wife of WILLIAM BALL supported by source evidence and connection is MARGARET WILLIAMSON. Please see the sources!!

    Capt. William Ball II and Margaret Williamson Ball had 9 children. There were 8 sons and only 1 daughter. The children were William, Richard, James, Joseph, George, David, Samuel, Stretchley and Margaret Ball, their only daughter.
    The Will of William BALL specifically names " my three eldest sons, William BALL, Richard BALL, and James BALL."
    Please see Will below for verification of this information

    Captain William Ball's Will (1641-1694) Inventories and Wills 8 Page 90, Lancaster Court Records (Probated November 2, 1694)

    In the name of God Amen I Capt. William Ball of the parish of St. Marys White Chapel in the County of Lancaster in Virginia being sick & weak in body but of sound & Perfect memory Praised be ye Almighty God for the same & considering the frailty of this life being but a blast I doe make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form Following hereby revoking and making Void all other Will or Wills formerly by me made sealed or published.
    First I give my soule to God that gave it me & commit my body to the Earth to be burried in decent order at the Discretion on my Executors hereafter named in hope and true confidence that I shall have a joyful resurrection at the Last day thru the merits of my most dear & precious redeemer the Lord Jesus Christ.

    I give unto my dear wife all and every part of this 270 acres of Land whereupon I now Live with all the housing & appearances thereunto belonging and also my mill hereon standing during her Natural life and also full Power to plant, make and manure for her own use a Plantation if she please on every other Parcel of Land hereafter by me hereby given & my will is that she bring up my dear Children until they be 16 yrs. Of age in Writing, Reading & that they may be under the tuition of my sons William and Richard, and that whenever the said mill be out of repair my will is that my said sons William Ball & Richard Ball give their assistance to mend repaire or new build her and that they be paid for their paines as the mill earns it.

    I give unto my said sons William Ball & Richard Ball all my Tract lyeing in this Neck next to Richard Cundiffs being about 950 acres to be equally divided between them provided they acquit all their right which they or either of them may possibly have of any and to that Divident of Land in Richmond County nest above Perpetua Creek being about 1,000 acres on which my Quarter Plantation now is unto their two brothers Joseph Ball & George Ball then I do give unto my said sons William Ball and Richard Ball to them and their heirs forever all and every part of the above said 950 acres of Land Lying in this Neck next Richard Cundiffs as aforesaid but if my said two sons William Ball & Richard Ball molest their two brothers Joseph Ball & George Ball in their Quiet Possession at any time or times hereafter either them or their heirs in the said 1,000 acres of Land at Perpetua Creek where my Quarter now is that I then do hereby give my said two sons Joseph Ball & George Ball and their heirs all and every part & Parcel of that 950 acres before hereby given unto my two sons William Ball & Richard Ball as aforesaid.

    I give unto my two sons Joseph Ball & George Ball to them and their heirs all and every part & parcel of that Divident of Land in Richmond County whereon my quarter now is near the head of Perpetua Creek to be Equally divided between them.

    I give unto my four sons (viz) James Ball, David Ball, Stretchley Ball & Samuel Ball to them and their heirs forever all and every part of my upper divident of land being 1600 acres more or less Lying in Richmond County above Mr. James Harrison's to be equally divided between them.

    I give unto my dear Daughter Margaret Ball and to her and her heirs forever all that and every part & Parcel of the Divident whereon my mother Lives at the mouth of Corratomon being about 350 acres more to bee laid out of my ajoyning Divident next to the Plantation that James Wood lives on only reserving to my dear (wife or mother?) one third part of all the sider made thereon clear of all charge making & cask.

    I give to my said son William Ball a man serv't named Luke Dickson and a Negro man named Robin. ---- James Canady & Sarah and a Silver salt siller, Tankard & drinking Cup of Silver and which of my Cups she shall make Choice of.

    I give unto my son William all the residue of my cups after my dear wife hath her choice of one.
    I give to my son James Ball two slaves called Dominy & Kate and a boy and a girle. I give to my son David Ball a girle slave called Poll.
    I give to my daughter Margaret Ball two slave girls called Hannah & Betty that's at mother's.
    I give unto my son Stretchley Ball a girl Slave called Saran.
    I give unto my son Samuel Ball a girl slave called Doll.
    The rest of my white servants and slaves not before hereby given. being Cox. Scotch, Tom, Betty & her mulatto child, 3 negroe women called Doll & Betty & Bess at mother's. I give unto my three eldest sons, viz., William Ball, Richard Ball, and James Ball in consideration that they be at the charge of bringing up and maintaining their three youngest brothers.
    I give and Bequeath unto my said sons William & Richard Ball 2/6s part of all the rest of my estate not hereby before given Desiring them to take all the care they can of their dear mother.
    And the residue of all my estate whereon had, found or being not before hereby given. I give to be equally divided between my dear children here named, James, Joseph, David, George, Margaret, Stretchley & Samuel after their mother's decease but my will is that my dear wife have the use of it During her Natural Life.
    I doe make & Ordaine my son William Ball and my son Richard Ball the executors of this my last Will and testament and my loving Brother Captain David Fox and my loving friends Mr. George Heale & Mr. Edwin Conway the overseers of this my last will and testament.
    In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this 28th day of Sept 1694. William Ball (Seal)
    Signed, sealed & Published in Presence of Abraham Taylor, George Hinch, Edwin Conway




    CHESEBRO' records state: It is not positively known that William married three times. His marriage to Margaret Downman is confirmed. The other marriages have the authority of long accepted tradition. Issue is by third marriage (Margaret Downman). [SOURCE: Larry Chesebro' - Email: [email protected]]

    Captain William BALL, Jr. inherited Millenbeck. He took an active part in the public affairs of Virginia. In 1687 he was appointed to lay off the boundary between Lancaster and Northumberland Counties. He was a Justice in 1680 and at various times from 1682-1688 he was a Burgess from Lancaster County. William's WILL was made 28 Sept 1694 - probated 4 Nov 1694. [SOURCE: CHESEBRO' GENEALOGY - Larry Chesebro']

    Please verify / prove information and notify contributor of corrections / errors.
    Information amassed from various sources - family records, official publications &
    documents, gedcom files from relatives, etc.

    William married Margaret WILLIAMSON before 11 Nov 1672 in Old Rappahannock, Virginia, British Colonial America. Margaret (daughter of James WILLIAMSON and Anne UNDERWOOD) was born in 1654 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1692 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Margaret WILLIAMSON was born in 1654 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of James WILLIAMSON and Anne UNDERWOOD); died in 1692 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LYLM-RHH
    • Reference Number: 7521
    • _UID: 1D7B6578644F4916B5D52B34B583EAAA3CB4

    Notes:

    Please verify / prove information and notify contributor of corrections / errors.
    Information amassed from various sources - family records, official publications &
    documents, gedcom files from relatives, etc.

    Children:
    1. Richard BALL, Capt. was born on 12 Aug 1675 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died on 12 Oct 1726 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
    2. 6. William BALL, III was born on 12 Sep 1676 in Millenbeck, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 5 Mar 1744 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Millenbeck, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    3. Maj. James BALL, I was born about 1678; died on 13 Oct 1754.
    4. Capt. Joseph BALL was born on 11 Mar 1680; died in 1721.
    5. Capt. George BALL, Sr. was born in 1683; died in 1746.
    6. David BALL was born on 26 Sep 1686 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died on 14 Dec 1732 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
    7. Capt. Samuel Henry BALL was born on 26 Sep 1686 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died before 22 Nov 1751 in Culpepper County, Virginia.
    8. Stretchly BALL was born after 1687; died before 6 Feb 1697.
    9. Margaret BALL was born in 1691 in White Chapel, Lancaster Co., Virginia; died on 20 Sep 1758 in Richmond, Richmond Co., Virginia.

  7. 14.  Captain George HEALE was born on 1 Jan 1648 in York County, Virginia (son of Nicholas HEALE and Mary TRAVERS); died on 12 Jan 1698 in Peach Hall, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Jan 1698 in Peach Hill, Lancaster County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKNT-T46
    • _UID: 13A1C8996BA1432A8FCD7FAF7282FD677082
    • Will: 3 Dec 1697
    • Will Proved: 12 Jan 1698, Lancaster County, Virginia

    Notes:

    According to the author of Virginia Roots: "Nicholas' wife was claimed to be Mary Travers, daughter of Rawleigh and Hannah Travers who he married 5 May 1654 in Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America. According to "Hale/Haile/Heal genealogy, the biographical information of Nicholas Hale indicated that he and his wife only had 3 children. However, "Nicholas Hale, no doubt had several sons in addition to Nicholas, Jr. However, the births of of the older children are listed in the local parish records and marriage dates are, of course unavailable on those who had already moved west." Yet in addition to George, his sons appear to have been: John, who with George when he was laying out the town of Lancaster in 1682; Francis; Joseph; Richard and Nicholas or others who spread among the Tidewater counties of the Chesapeake."
    __________________________________________________

    The father of George Hale, Sr. of Lancaster was Nicholas Hale, the immigrant, who came to Elizabeth City County, Virginia, in 1645. He had a plantation in York County in 1648 and acquired large holdings in Lancaster County following its formation 1651.
    Nicholas Hale was living on his plantation in York County, but he moved to Lancaster County in 1655 and was living there as late as 1663. His sons, in addition to George, appear to have been: John, who with George was paid for laying out the town of Lancaster in 1682; Francis; Joseph; Richard; Nicholas; and possibly others, who spread among the Tidewater counties of the Chesapeak Bay, their descendants being legion."
    Due to the custom of primogeniture (passing property down from father to oldest son) George Heale/Haile succeeded to Nicholas' property was the eldest son.
    He married Ellen Rogers well before his 30 Dec 1697 death date. George was probably a son of Nicholas Heale/Haile of Elizabeth City, York, and Lancaster counties. The bride was a daughter of Capt. John and Ellen Rogers of North Carolina. (See Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia.)
    The pedigree chart in Memories shows George Haile c1647-1697 married Ellen Rogers 1655-1710, and they were the parents of Nicholas Hale c1679-1730 who married Frances "Broad" Garrett. (Pedigree in "The Family of Cleveland Eldred Shook" by Henry Earl Close, Jr.) These relationships are also supported in "Roots in Virginia" pages 6-8.
    The source "Roots in Virginia" pages 7-8, states Nicholas Hale, Sr. of Baltimore County, Maryland married Frances "Broad" Garrett, and lists their children.
    The next paragraph states "George Hale, father of Nicholas, Sr. of Baltimore County, was a Justice in Lancaster County, Virginia, in 1684, a Burgess 1695-1697, and his will, leaving a large estate in lands, was probated January 12, 1698... George Hale and his wife, Ellen, who died in 1710, left in addition to their son had the following children:
    [1.] Nicholas, Sr., who settled in Maryland, [and married Frances "Broad" Garrett]
    [2.] Hannah, who married Col. William Ball, the third generation of a distinguished name in Virginia;
    [3.] Capt. George Hale, Justice and Sheriff of Lancaster, who married Catherine Chinn, daughter of John Chinn, and among whose children were Ellen who married David Ball and Catheirne who married John Cannaday of Maryland;
    [4.] John, a Justice of Lancaster County;
    [5.] Joseph, a Justice, whose daughter Anne married Moore Fauntleroy, son of William of Richmond County;
    [6.] Ellen;
    [7.] Elizabeth;
    [8.] Sarah, who married Newman Brockenborough of Richmond County;
    [9.] William, who married Priscilla Downman, daughter of William and Million (Travers) Downman, and granddaughter of Col. Rawleigh Travers...
    This was George. He expanded his father's holdings along the Corotoman and served as Justice in Lancaster County during the 1680s and '90s. He married the daughter of a Captain John Rogers. They had three children: George, Nicholas a.
    In 1654, when he gave a power of Attorney to Dr. Thomas Roots of Lancaster County, Nicholas Hale was living on his plantation in York County, but he moved to Lancaster County in 1655 and was living there as late as 1663. His sons, in addition to George, appear to have been: John, who with George was paid for laying out the town of Lancaster in 1682; Francis; Joseph; Richard; Nicholas; and possibly others, who spread among the Tidewater counties of the Chesapeake Bay, their descendants being legion."

    Source: "An Account of Captain Thomas Hale, Virginia Descendants and Related Families; With Genealogies and Sketches of the Families of Hale, Saunders, Lucke, Claiborne, Lacy, Tobin, and Contributing Ancestral Lines by Nathaniel Claiborne Hale: Member of Virginia Historical Society, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Order of First Families of Virginia, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, and The Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Printed in the United States of America George H Buchanan Company, Philadelphia, PA."

    William Ball is named as son in law and overseer and is also a witness to the will of George Heale, Hannah Heale's father. Item number 7 in George Heale's will reads as follows: #7 - My son George to be Executor and my loving friend ROBERT CARTER and my SON IN LAW Mr. WILLIAM BALL ye overseers of this my will written 30 December 1697.. /s/ George Heale Wit: Joseph Ball, James Innes, William Ball
    Neilson Chart: of Lancaster Co., Virginia
    Burgess 1693, 1695, 1696

    HSF: Burgess 1697
    Will dated Dec 30 1697 - proved Jan 12, 1698

    George Heale was born in the 1650's in Virginia, he married Ellen sometime before 1682. His home in Lancaster County was known as Peach Hall. He received grants for land in Lancaster County around 1692. His will was dated December 1697. And Ellen died around October 1710 in Lancaster County.

    George was a justice of Lancaster Court 1684, and he served in House of Burgesses 1695, 1697. Ellen's parents were Captain John Rogers of Northumberland Co (1620-1680) and his first wife, Ellen, according to research done by Carlton Lee Hudson (in The Virginia Genealogist, 1967)

    George married Ellen ROGERS about 1675 in Lancaster County, Virginia. Ellen (daughter of John ROGERS, Sr. and Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON) was born in 1652 in Northumberland County, Virginia; died on 13 Dec 1710 in Lancaster County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Ellen ROGERS was born in 1652 in Northumberland County, Virginia (daughter of John ROGERS, Sr. and Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON); died on 13 Dec 1710 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9Q1K-5X4
    • _UID: D87EEA29045040E6A684228A16AB22B34F93
    • Will: 15 Oct 1710, Lancaster County, Virginia
    • Will Proved: 13 Dec 1710, Lancaster County, Virginia

    Notes:

    HSF: will dated Dec 13, 1710 - proved Oct 15, 1716

    Ellen Heale's will, dated 15 Oct 1710, bequeathed her son William 500 acres unless he died without issue; then it would go to Joseph, or to Ellen, Elizabeth, and Sarah. Ellen she gave 100 acres at Cherry Point. To William she gave three slaves, the furniture in her chamber and her stock of cattle and hogs, as well as her brandy still. Sons John and Joseph were given the money they owed her. Slaves and personalty were given to her daughters Ellen, Elizabeth and Sarrah. Hannah was given 5 pounds sterling; George a silver hilted sword and belt which were his father's, and Nicholas 20 shillings sterling. Her books were to be divided equally among her daughters and William.

    13 Dec 1710: The will of Ellen Heale was dated 15 Oct 1710 and proved on 13 Dec 1710. In the name of God amen, I Ellen Heale of the Parish of St. Mary's White Chappell in the County of Lancaster --- being Sick and weak of body but praised be God of sound mind and ___ memory and considering the frailty of this mortal life and that all flesh must submit unto death when it shall please God to call me therefore make this my last will & testament in manner & form as fol-lows and first being truly and heartily sorry for all my sins past I recommend my soul unto the hands of almighty God my maker trusting and assuredly believing that I will be saved by the meritorious death and passion of my only savior the Lord Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently interred according the discretion of my executor hereafter named and as for my temprall estate I give and dispose thereof as follows, Imp. It is my will and desire that all my just debts and funeral rights be first paid and discharged. Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Will. Heale and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever all that parcel of land I lately bought of Mr. Thomas Taylor and Elizabeth his wife lying upon the branch of Capt. Richard Balls mill swamp containing five hundred acres as by the deeds for this land recorded in this county will___. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Wm. my lot of land in Queens Town together with all its houses and appurtenances to him the sd. Wm. Heale and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever and if in case sd son should die without such issue then it is my will therefore and I hereby give and bequeath all that tract of land containing five hundred acres _____ my town lot hereby given to my son Wm. unto my son Joseph Heale and his heirs lawfully to be begotten forever and if it should please God that the sd Joseph Heale should die without such heirs then I give and bequeath the same to my three daughters Ellen, Elizabeth, and Sarah Heale to be equally divided amongst them and their heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Ellen Heale one hundred acres of land lying at Cherry Point formerly given to me by my mother as by a Deed of gift for the same recorded amongst the records of that county___to her the sd Ellen Heale and the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten forever and for want of such heirs I give and bequeath the sd one hundred acres of land to my daughter Elizabeth and the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten forever and in case the sd Elizabeth should die without such heirs, then I give the sd one hundred acres of land unto my son John Heale and to his heirs forever. Item, I give to my son Wm. Heale and his heirs forever one negro woman named Yarabal and one negro girl named Nancy and one negro boy named Guy which the son and daughter of sd Yarabal and one negro man named _____ with all their future thereof ____ to him the sd Wm. and his heirs forever aforesaid. Item, I give and bequeath to my son William Heale my bed and all its furniture as it now stands in my chamber and ye stocks of cattle and hogges ____ belong to the plantation upon ye fore mentioned five hundred acres of land to ye sd. Will. also one brandy still with its (Capp ?) worm tubb and all its appurtenances whatsoever. Item, I give to my son John Heale all the money that he owes me which I loaned him upon his request. Item, I give to my son Joseph Heale all the money he owes me which I loaned him upon his request. Item, I give to my daughter Ellen Heale one negro woman named Bess to her and her heirs forever, also the chest of drawers which stands in my chamber and a suit Camblet curtains and vallences red and white. Item, I give to my daughter Elizabeth two negroes named Jack & Cherry with all her future _______ to her and her heirs forever as also one feather bed bolster rug and blankets and one old pare of green curtains and vallences and one oval table. Item, I give to my daughter Sarah one feather bed and bolster and one negro boy named Jacob to her and her heirs forever also one other negro called James. Item, I give to my daughter Sarah one old suit of curtains and vallences of Linsie Woolsey. Item, I give to my three daughters, Ellen, Elizabeth, and Sarah Heale and my son William one Doz. and half of new leather chairs to be equally divided between them. Item I give to my daughter Mrs. Hannah Ball, the wife of Capt. Wm. Ball, five pound sterling. Item, I give to my son Geo. Heale a silver hilted sword and belt which was his fathers. Item I give to my son Nicholas Heale twenty shillings sterling in full for his share of my estate. Item, I give my books to be equally divided amongst my three daughters first above named and my son Wm. Heale. Item, it is my will and pleasure that immediately after my decease my son Wm. be possessed _______ & singular the legacies hereby given to him and it is my desire that my loving sons John and Jos. Heale be overseers of him and his estate to advise him in the management of all his affairs until he shall arrive to years of _______ an _____ his own businesses and I do desire my sd sons to _____ him the said Wm. to _____ and ____ of anything of value during his minority without their or either of their ____ approbation. Item, I give my book entitled ____ County Justices to my son Joseph Heale. Item, whereas I have given to my son Wm. my feather bed and all its furniture as it now stands in my chamber it is my will and pleasure that he shall have it and every the curtains, vallences and all other the appurtenances as it stood in my chamber ______Eighteenth day of March last past when I first bequeathed the same to him at that time by my last will and testament _____ a rug and quilt thereto belonging. And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my sd sons John Heale, Joseph Heale and Wm. Heale, executors of this my last will and testament of three sides and ______ hereby revoking all or any will or wills by me heretofore made and this only I publish and declare to be my last will and testament and by witnessing the same ______ hand and seal this fifteenth day of October anno Dom 1710. Ellen Heale (her seal) Signed, sealed & published as my Last will & testament in presents of: Jos. Ball, James Stevenson, Jos. Tayloe.

    An inventory of goods taken according to the ------ and appraisement made of the estate of Mrs. Geo. Heale, late of this county of Lancaster, deced, by Capt. Hen. Fleet, Mr. John ----- and Mr. Jos. Tayloe and now delivered to Mrs. Ellen Opie, Eliza. Heale, Sarah Heale, and John and Jos. Heale for the use of Wm. Heale as part of their portions due to them from the estate of the above sd Mrs. Geo. Heale as followeth (see inventory of her husband, George). Received of Jos. Tayloe: An inventory of ___ of the estate of Mrs. Ellen Heale of the county of Lancaster, deced., taken and appraised by virtue of an order of ye court of ye sd county bearing date ye ___ of December 1710 by us whose names are under written this __ day of December 1710.

    Children:
    1. Ellen HEALE died before Mar 1714.
    2. Sarah HEALE died in Unknown.
    3. Elizabeth HEALE died in Unknown.
    4. Captain George HEALE was born about 1676; died in 1736 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.
    5. 7. Hannah HEALE, Haile was born in 1678 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died in Aug 1744 in Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia.
    6. John HEALE was born about 1678; died on 20 Dec 1737 in Lancaster Co., Virginia; was buried about 1739 in Haile Graveyard Near White Clay Chapel, Lancaster Co VA.
    7. Joseph HEALE was born on 8 Feb 1681 in Of Lancaster, Virginia; died on 6 Aug 1741 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.
    8. Nicholas HEALE was born in 1691 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died on 29 Mar 1730 in Baltimore County, Maryland.
    9. William HEALE was born in 1698 in "Peach Hill" St. Marys Parrish, Lancaster Co., Virginia; died on 9 May 1733 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.