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  1. Joseph Ball (May 2, 1649 – July 11, 1711) was an English-born justice, vestryman, lieutenant colonel, and Burgess in the Colony of Virginia. Ball was the father of Mary Ball Washington and the maternal grandfather of George Washington, the First President of the United States.

  2. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Joseph Ball born 1649 England died 1711 Epping Forest, Lancaster County, Colony of Virginia including ancestors + descendants + 4 photos + 48 genealogist comments + questions + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • May 24, 1649
    • Elizabeth (Romney) Ball, Mary (Unknown) Hewes
    • July 11, 1711
  3. 23 de jul. de 2022 · Son of Colonel William Ball, of Millenbeck and Hannah Ball Husband of Elizabeth Ball and Mary Hewes Father of Frances Carter; Hannah Pearson; Elizabeth Carnegie; Anne Conway; Joseph Ball and 2 others; Brother of Richard Ball, Gent., of Patapsco; Captain William Ball, II, of Millenbeck and Hannah Fox

    • London, England
    • Elizabeth Ball, Mary Hewes
    • England
    • May 24, 1649
  4. Joseph Matthäus Ball (May 24, 1649 — July 11, 1711) is the grandfather of President George Washington and eldest son of John Washington and Anne Pope Washington. The Ball family line connects to George Washington through his maternal lineage. Joseph Ball was the father to George Washington's...

  5. Mary came to this conclusion after writing to her brother Joseph Ball, who lived in London.

  6. Brief Life History of Joseph Matthaus. When Col. Joseph Matthaus Ball was born on 22 May 1649, in England, his father, Col. William Ball, was 34 and his mother, Hannah Atherold, was 34. He married Elizabeth Julia Romney in 1675. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 6 daughters.

  7. She gained the friendship of several substantial men, among them Joseph Ball, whom she married, and the lawyer and member of the House of Burgesses, George Eskridge, who would oversee her daughter’s inheritance and marriage. Mary Johnson, now Mary Johnson Ball, had little Mary in 1703 or 1704.