Display Patriot - P-107912 - Nathaniel BALL Sr

Nathaniel BALL Sr

SAR Patriot #: P-107912

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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Private
DAR #: A005480

Birth: 03 Jun 1717 Concord / Middlesex / M A
Death: 01 Aug 1814 Temple / Hillsborough / NH

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. DAR NOTE - potential issues regarding LINEAGE AND SERVICE - Oct 2013
  2. NSDAR cites: SIGNED ASSOCIATION TEST, 1776
  3. Committee to set prices, 1777
  4. Testified that the Colonies has the right to oppose Britian, 1777
  5. Pvt, served in Capt Reuben Dow's Co. of Minutemen who marched at the alarm at Lexington.

Additional References:
  1. NSDAR cites: BATCHELLOR, MISC REV DOCS OF NH, STATE PAPERS, Volume 30, pg 149
  2. NSSAR #078694
  3. Muster Roll of Capt Reuben Dow's Co, NEHG Register, vol 27, pg 34
  4. History of Temple, NH, 1860 Edition, pg 83, 105, 113, 342
  5. DAR Patriot Index, Part I, pg 137

Spouse: Mary Weston/Wesson;
Children: Esther; John; Sarah; Hannah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1999-10-28 MA 4842 Raymond Carlton Morse (144829) Sarah   
2001-02-09 CT 8389 Timothy Lester Jacobs (152603) Hannah   
2001-12-31 CA 11352 Wayne Jerome Rogers BS (155490) Esther   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Hillsborough / NH
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Author: Wayne Jerome Rogers
Nathaniel Ball was born .1717 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. He married Mary Weston (Wesson)
On 1737. Nathanel Ball was the father of Ester Ball who married my patriot John Rogers.
P-281166.
Nathaniel assisted in establishing American independence actin g in the capacity of Private, Captain Reuben’s Dows company of minute men who marched at the alrme of Lexington.
He died Augus 2st 1814 in Temple, Hillsboro, NH.

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