Richard Ball
mariner (1758) 1
of Hastings 2
born 1718, Hastings
baptized 19 September 1718, All Saints, Hastings
died 3 November 1786, Hastings 3
buried 6 November 1786, All Saints Churchyard, Hastings | Notes: | On 10th February 1758 he made a declaration stating that he had received letters of marque from the government to operate as a privateer. His ship was of 40 tons burthen, was named the John and Stephen, and was owned jointly by him and Henry Stevenson of Hastings, Mariner.
 The ship was equipped with eight carriage guns and there was a crew of twenty seven men, under his own command. |
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| | children of Richard Ball and Susan Wingfield | |
| | Richard Ball born and died 1747 born 1747 baptized 20 April 1747, All Saints Church, Hastings died 1747 buried 5 June 1747, All Saints Churchyard, Hastings |
| Richard Ball 1748-1806 born 1748, Hastings baptized 10 July 1748, All Saints Church, Hastings died 25 February 1806, Hastings buried 3 March 1806, All Saints Church, Hastings married 11 January 1791 All Saints Church, Hastings Elizabeth Thwaites 1764-1839 |
| John Ball 1751-1752 born 1751 baptized 8 April 1751, All Saints Church, Hastings died 1752 buried 16 September 1752, All Saints Church, Hastings |
| John Ball 1753-1827 born 1753 baptized 9 May 1753, All Saints Church, Hastings died 28 April 1827, Hastings married 1780 ? Elizabeth circa 1753-1837 |
| Susan Ball born and died 1753 born 1753 baptized 9 May 1753, All Saints Church, Hastings 4 died 1753 buried 18 May 1753, All Saints Church, Hastings
 Notes: twin sister of John.
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| William Ball 1757-1827 born 1757 baptized 10 March 1757, All Saints, Hastings died 23 September 1827 buried 29 September 1827, All Saints Churchyard, Hastings married 2 March 1780 St. Clements Church, Hastings Ann Phillips circa 1755-1832 |
| Susan Ball born 1761 baptized 5 December 1761, All Saints Church, Hastings buried 9 February 1762, All Saints Church, Hastings |
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