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Ann Phillips
born circa 1755
died 21 August 1832
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Tombstone All Saints Churchyard, Hastings

Headstone

Sacred to the memory of William Ball who died Sept 23rd 1827 aged 70 years
Also fo Ann Ball, his wife, who died Aug 21st 1832 aged 77 years

married 2 March 1780 at St. Clements Church, Hastings

William Ball
1757-1827


William
b.1781

Susanna
b.1784

children of Ann Phillips and William Ball

William Ball born 1781
jurat of Hastings (3 June 1830)
baptized 25 December 1781, All Saints, Hastings

Notes: there is another William Ball, christened 1779 son of John & Elizabeth (Hanson)

the couple William and Elizabeth Ball had children in St. Mary in the Castle, Hastings,
from 1814 until 1836 - all in Hastings, so presumably this William is to be identified
with the one christened 1779, son of John

in addition, James Ball, brother of William Ball (c.1779) in his will of 1852 mentions
his nephew William Ball of Hastings, Wheelwright

Mr Baines, curator of the Hastings Museum noted the following
for this man:

? son of William and Ann Ball, christened 25th Dec 1781 All Saints
(? of St. Mary in the Castle marr. Elizabeth Phillips 12 Feb 1811 St. Clement)
5 Dec 1831 - resigned as jurat, being non-resident

Susanna Ball born 1784
born 1784, Hastings
baptized 26 March 1784, All Saints, Hastings
 married 5 September 1805 St. Clements Church, Hastings

William Satterley died before 1825
died before 23 April 1825

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