Mary Ballard
F, b. 1595
Mary Ballard|b. 1595|p13.htm#i8298|Richard Ballard|b. 1560\nd. 1635|p10.htm#i8294|Jone (?)|d. 1622|p6.htm#i8295|Richard Ballard|b. c 1520\nd. 1578|p9.htm#i8264|Eleanor (?)|d. 1576|p5.htm#i8288|||||||
Henry BALLARD
M, b. circa 1596
Henry BALLARD|b. c 1596|p13.htm#i9808|Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||Unknown Ballard|b. b 1530\nd. b 1603|p9.htm#i9946|Unknown Ballard|b. b 1530|p9.htm#i9947|||||||
Henry BALLARD SOURCE CITATION: Date: 26 Dec 1596 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. He SOURCE CITATION: Date: 4 Jan 1626/1627 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. Reference: H03. He was born circa 1596. He was the son of Richard BALLARD. Henry BALLARD was christened on 26 December 1596 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England. He was buried on 4 January 1626/27 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. He SOURCE CITATION: Date: 4 Jan 1626/1627 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. Reference: H03. He was born circa 1596. He was the son of Richard BALLARD. Henry BALLARD was christened on 26 December 1596 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England. He was buried on 4 January 1626/27 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.
Martin Ballard
M, b. circa 1596, d. 21 March 1663
Martin Ballard|b. c 1596\nd. 21 Mar 1663|p13.htm#i10342|William Ballard|b. 23 Mar 1564\nd. 20 Jun 1616|p10.htm#i9151||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Martin Ballard Martin Ballard of Southwell, East Allington and Upton
Martin, the son of William Ballard (Junior) and his wife Alice was probably the Martin who became a minister and served the parish of Upton during at least the years between 1633 and 1639. Martin Ballard appears in the East Allington register as the father of at least three children. Since the entries come in a part of the register where the microfilm is quite poor, I cannot be sure if I located all the references to him. The baptismal records from that register list at least the following children:
(1) 4/9/1615 -- Elizabeth
(2) 2/2/1616 -- Sara
(3) 10/17/1619 -- Rececca.
Unfortunately, the legible entries do not give the name of Martin's wife. They also do not mention his occupation. If Martin's older brothers were born in approximately 1592 and 1594, he must have born in approximately 1595, which would make him a young 20 years old at the birth of his first child. After 1619, Martin and his family disappear from the register -- perhaps they moved to Upton in Nottinghamshire at about that time. Or perhaps that is when he studied for the ministry.
Since I was anxious to continue tracing Martin and his children, I checked to see what church records were available for the parish of Upton in Nottinghamshire (located between Southwell and Newark-upon-Trent). According to the information in Nottingham Parish Registers. Marriages, Vol. 16, p.157 (London, 1912), the Upton registers go back to 1586. The marriages for Upton from that date are published in that volume, but, of course, not the baptisms or the burials. Interestingly, there is a specific mention in the book (at p.166) that Martin Ballard was the vicar of Upton from 1628 to 1663. On the same page, the marriage on 5/4/1649 between John Sands and Rebecca Ballard is listed. This was most likely Martin's daughter who had been baptized in East Allington in 1619.
Unfortunately, the Family History Centers do not offer a microfilm of the parish register for Upton. In fact, it appears that none of the parish registers in Nottinghamshire (maybe with some exceptions) are available there. The Centers do have available the Bishop's transcripts from 1633 to 1812 (FHL British Film 504053, Item #1), which I reviewed. These transcripts cover only a few years prior to 1686, i.e., 1633-1634, 1635 and 1639(?). Although Martin Ballard signed all three of these transcripts, they do not appear to contain any other Ballard information. A closer look at the actual parish registers of Upton can evidently only be had in Nottingham (where I assume they are today). PB - Correct, they are at the Nottinghamshire Record Office in Nottingham but there is also a transcript in the Society of Genealogists.
Although Upton is small in size, there are at least two books written about life there around the time of the English Civil War. A Nottingham Village in War and Peace: The Accounts of the Constables of Upton 1640-1666 (Thoroton Society Record Series, Vol. 39, 1995) contains a few mentions of a "Mr. Ballard," evidently
referring to the Vicar, Martin Ballard. It also refers once to "Major General Thomas Ballard's brief siege of Newark, 27-28 February 1643" (at p.132), but makes no connection between the General and the Vicar.
The other book, Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949), is a gold mine for information about Martin Ballard, since he is prominently featured. In the section entitled "The Vicarage" (pp.77-84), it is written (pp.77-80): "There are many references in the account books to Mr. Martin Ballard, vicar of thye parish for 36 years, whose incumbancy covered the most eventful period of Upton's history. During the Civil War he shared in the discomforts and hardships of his parishioners, contributing with the others to the maintenance of the troops in the vicinity of the village, and sometimes accompanying the constable on missions to Newark.
"Macauley, in his description of England in 1685, refers to the humble origin of the majority of the country clergy. One of Martin Ballard's daughters married John Sandes the Weaver, another a Thomas Sare who apparently could not sign his own name…. Whatever his origin was, Mr. Ballard probably had a good deal more learning than the Squire. The records show that he was often consulted about the numerous official documents, warrants and assessments which descended upon the 17th century wardens and constables. In 1646 he helped draw up the statement of the loses incurred by the village during the troublous years of the Civil War.
"Of his opinions and personality we know nothing. Presumably he conformed to Parliament's ecclesiastical regulations and accepted the Directory Service Book without voicing any objections, for … he was allowed to retain his living during the Commonwealth. But the Commission which was set up in 1654 to enquire into the state of the ministry in the parishes, reported that he was too old for the responsibilities of his office, and that the village required a younger man as its minister. Possibly because a more suitable man was not forthcoming, Mr. Ballard was not removed from his vicarage and remained there until his death in 1664 nearly four years after the restoration of Charles II.
"The parish registers and his will give us a glimpse of the last months of his life which appear to have been clouded with sorrow and misfortune. Two of his children, Martin and Elizabeth, were undutiful and refused to write him. On 4th September, 1663, his wife Joan, died, to be followed in January by their widowed daughter, Rebecca Sandes. Two months later the lonely old man, lying in his four-poster bed in the vicarage parlour, dictated his last Will and Testament to his son-in-law, Thomas Sare, and two of his parishioners. His undutiful children he cut off with a shilling apiece. The rest of his property he left to his three grandchildren. The next day he died. On March 22nd, 1663-4 his body was buried in the church, across the way from the house in which he had lived for 36 years.
"Mr. Ballard's nuncupative will. (A nuncupative will is one that is dictated by word of mouth to witnesses.)
'That upon 20th day of March Anno Dni 1663 Martin Ballard the late vicar of Upton neare Southwell in the county of Nottingham being then in perfect mind and memorie and being fitt in body and did (with intent to make his last will nuncupative) dispose of his estate in manor following or words to that effect. Viz. He said that he had a son called Martin Ballard and a daughter whose name was Elizabeth and sayed that they were disobedient and would not write to him and therefore he sayed that he did give the said Martin his said son and the said Elizabeth a XIId apeece. And he did give the rest of all his goodes, debts having first been paid and funerall expenses discharged to his three grandchildren John Sandys, Rebecca Sandys and Sarah Sare to be equally divided amongst them : there being then and there present and witnesses to the same[.] Richard Gibson. Thomas Sare. Frances the wife of George Harper. [This section of the book also contains the inventory of Martin Ballard and a description of the living conditions in the vicarage.]'"
From the will and other information contained in Rude Forefathers, we know that Martin Ballard died 3/21/1663-4. He was married, at least towards the end of his life, to a woman with the first name "Joan," who died on 9/4/1663 and who may or may not have been the mother of his children. We also know from the same source that Martin had at least four children: Martin, Elizabeth, Rebecca (who married John Sandes (Sandys)) and an unnamed daughter (who married Thomas Sare). If the unnamed daughter was Sarah (born 1616), then the only birth (baptism) missing would be for his son Martin. Rebecca died as a widow in January 1663-4. She and John Sandes had two children, also named Rebecca and John, who were living at the time of Martin's will in 1663. The unnamed daughter (Sarah?) evidently died before her father, since she was not named in his will. She and her husband Thomas Sare had one child, named Sarah, who was alive at the time of the will. Finally, we can deduce that Elizabeth and Martin had moved away from Upton.
John Weisner. He was born circa 1596. He was the son of William Ballard. Martin Ballard held property on 9 July 1614 as evidenced by The Chancery records (C5/589/68) consist of one document, dated 9/7/1614. That document mentioned William Ballard of Southwell, gent. and Alice his wife, the sole daughter and heir of John Martyn (also spelled "Martin") late of East Allington in the County of Lincoln, yeoman. Martyn agreed to convey lands in East Allington, West Allington and Gonerby to William and Alice Ballard and their heirs to become their property after the death of himself and his then wife Isabell. He then, in fact, conveyed the land as promised to Martin Ballard, one of the sons of William and Alice. Later, Isabell died and John Martyn married Margaret Leake, sister of Richard Leake, who, after the death of John Martyn, allegedly combined with Symon Buttree to disinherit the Ballards. The Martin Ballard mentioned here, who must have been a brother of Edward, was most likely the minister who acted as a witness to the wills of both Edward and Ellen. He held the office of Vicar of Upton in 1627. He left a will on 20 March 1663 at Upton, Nottinghamshire, , England; "Mr. Ballard's nuncupative will.
'That upon 20th day of March Anno Dni 1663 Martin Ballard the late vicar of Upton neare Southwell in the county of Nottingham being then in perfect mind and memorie and being fitt in body and did (with intent to make his last will nuncupative) dispose of his estate in manor following or words to that effect. Viz. He said that he had a son called Martin Ballard and a daughter whose name was Elizabeth and sayed that they were disobedient and would not write to him and therefore he sayed that he did give the said Martin his said son and the said Elizabeth a XIId apeece. And he did give the rest of all his goodes, debts having first been paid and funerall expenses discharged to his three grandchildren John Sandys, Rebecca Sandys and Sarah Sare to be equally divided amongst them : there being then and there present and witnesses to the same[.] Richard Gibson. Thomas Sare. Frances the wife of George Harper. [This section of the book also contains the inventory of Martin Ballard and a description of the living conditions in the vicarage.]'"
Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949). He died on 21 March 1663 at Upton, Nottinghamshire, , England; Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949). He was buried on 22 March 1663 at Upton, Nottinghamshire, , England; Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949).
Martin, the son of William Ballard (Junior) and his wife Alice was probably the Martin who became a minister and served the parish of Upton during at least the years between 1633 and 1639. Martin Ballard appears in the East Allington register as the father of at least three children. Since the entries come in a part of the register where the microfilm is quite poor, I cannot be sure if I located all the references to him. The baptismal records from that register list at least the following children:
(1) 4/9/1615 -- Elizabeth
(2) 2/2/1616 -- Sara
(3) 10/17/1619 -- Rececca.
Unfortunately, the legible entries do not give the name of Martin's wife. They also do not mention his occupation. If Martin's older brothers were born in approximately 1592 and 1594, he must have born in approximately 1595, which would make him a young 20 years old at the birth of his first child. After 1619, Martin and his family disappear from the register -- perhaps they moved to Upton in Nottinghamshire at about that time. Or perhaps that is when he studied for the ministry.
Since I was anxious to continue tracing Martin and his children, I checked to see what church records were available for the parish of Upton in Nottinghamshire (located between Southwell and Newark-upon-Trent). According to the information in Nottingham Parish Registers. Marriages, Vol. 16, p.157 (London, 1912), the Upton registers go back to 1586. The marriages for Upton from that date are published in that volume, but, of course, not the baptisms or the burials. Interestingly, there is a specific mention in the book (at p.166) that Martin Ballard was the vicar of Upton from 1628 to 1663. On the same page, the marriage on 5/4/1649 between John Sands and Rebecca Ballard is listed. This was most likely Martin's daughter who had been baptized in East Allington in 1619.
Unfortunately, the Family History Centers do not offer a microfilm of the parish register for Upton. In fact, it appears that none of the parish registers in Nottinghamshire (maybe with some exceptions) are available there. The Centers do have available the Bishop's transcripts from 1633 to 1812 (FHL British Film 504053, Item #1), which I reviewed. These transcripts cover only a few years prior to 1686, i.e., 1633-1634, 1635 and 1639(?). Although Martin Ballard signed all three of these transcripts, they do not appear to contain any other Ballard information. A closer look at the actual parish registers of Upton can evidently only be had in Nottingham (where I assume they are today). PB - Correct, they are at the Nottinghamshire Record Office in Nottingham but there is also a transcript in the Society of Genealogists.
Although Upton is small in size, there are at least two books written about life there around the time of the English Civil War. A Nottingham Village in War and Peace: The Accounts of the Constables of Upton 1640-1666 (Thoroton Society Record Series, Vol. 39, 1995) contains a few mentions of a "Mr. Ballard," evidently
referring to the Vicar, Martin Ballard. It also refers once to "Major General Thomas Ballard's brief siege of Newark, 27-28 February 1643" (at p.132), but makes no connection between the General and the Vicar.
The other book, Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949), is a gold mine for information about Martin Ballard, since he is prominently featured. In the section entitled "The Vicarage" (pp.77-84), it is written (pp.77-80): "There are many references in the account books to Mr. Martin Ballard, vicar of thye parish for 36 years, whose incumbancy covered the most eventful period of Upton's history. During the Civil War he shared in the discomforts and hardships of his parishioners, contributing with the others to the maintenance of the troops in the vicinity of the village, and sometimes accompanying the constable on missions to Newark.
"Macauley, in his description of England in 1685, refers to the humble origin of the majority of the country clergy. One of Martin Ballard's daughters married John Sandes the Weaver, another a Thomas Sare who apparently could not sign his own name…. Whatever his origin was, Mr. Ballard probably had a good deal more learning than the Squire. The records show that he was often consulted about the numerous official documents, warrants and assessments which descended upon the 17th century wardens and constables. In 1646 he helped draw up the statement of the loses incurred by the village during the troublous years of the Civil War.
"Of his opinions and personality we know nothing. Presumably he conformed to Parliament's ecclesiastical regulations and accepted the Directory Service Book without voicing any objections, for … he was allowed to retain his living during the Commonwealth. But the Commission which was set up in 1654 to enquire into the state of the ministry in the parishes, reported that he was too old for the responsibilities of his office, and that the village required a younger man as its minister. Possibly because a more suitable man was not forthcoming, Mr. Ballard was not removed from his vicarage and remained there until his death in 1664 nearly four years after the restoration of Charles II.
"The parish registers and his will give us a glimpse of the last months of his life which appear to have been clouded with sorrow and misfortune. Two of his children, Martin and Elizabeth, were undutiful and refused to write him. On 4th September, 1663, his wife Joan, died, to be followed in January by their widowed daughter, Rebecca Sandes. Two months later the lonely old man, lying in his four-poster bed in the vicarage parlour, dictated his last Will and Testament to his son-in-law, Thomas Sare, and two of his parishioners. His undutiful children he cut off with a shilling apiece. The rest of his property he left to his three grandchildren. The next day he died. On March 22nd, 1663-4 his body was buried in the church, across the way from the house in which he had lived for 36 years.
"Mr. Ballard's nuncupative will. (A nuncupative will is one that is dictated by word of mouth to witnesses.)
'That upon 20th day of March Anno Dni 1663 Martin Ballard the late vicar of Upton neare Southwell in the county of Nottingham being then in perfect mind and memorie and being fitt in body and did (with intent to make his last will nuncupative) dispose of his estate in manor following or words to that effect. Viz. He said that he had a son called Martin Ballard and a daughter whose name was Elizabeth and sayed that they were disobedient and would not write to him and therefore he sayed that he did give the said Martin his said son and the said Elizabeth a XIId apeece. And he did give the rest of all his goodes, debts having first been paid and funerall expenses discharged to his three grandchildren John Sandys, Rebecca Sandys and Sarah Sare to be equally divided amongst them : there being then and there present and witnesses to the same[.] Richard Gibson. Thomas Sare. Frances the wife of George Harper. [This section of the book also contains the inventory of Martin Ballard and a description of the living conditions in the vicarage.]'"
From the will and other information contained in Rude Forefathers, we know that Martin Ballard died 3/21/1663-4. He was married, at least towards the end of his life, to a woman with the first name "Joan," who died on 9/4/1663 and who may or may not have been the mother of his children. We also know from the same source that Martin had at least four children: Martin, Elizabeth, Rebecca (who married John Sandes (Sandys)) and an unnamed daughter (who married Thomas Sare). If the unnamed daughter was Sarah (born 1616), then the only birth (baptism) missing would be for his son Martin. Rebecca died as a widow in January 1663-4. She and John Sandes had two children, also named Rebecca and John, who were living at the time of Martin's will in 1663. The unnamed daughter (Sarah?) evidently died before her father, since she was not named in his will. She and her husband Thomas Sare had one child, named Sarah, who was alive at the time of the will. Finally, we can deduce that Elizabeth and Martin had moved away from Upton.
John Weisner. He was born circa 1596. He was the son of William Ballard. Martin Ballard held property on 9 July 1614 as evidenced by The Chancery records (C5/589/68) consist of one document, dated 9/7/1614. That document mentioned William Ballard of Southwell, gent. and Alice his wife, the sole daughter and heir of John Martyn (also spelled "Martin") late of East Allington in the County of Lincoln, yeoman. Martyn agreed to convey lands in East Allington, West Allington and Gonerby to William and Alice Ballard and their heirs to become their property after the death of himself and his then wife Isabell. He then, in fact, conveyed the land as promised to Martin Ballard, one of the sons of William and Alice. Later, Isabell died and John Martyn married Margaret Leake, sister of Richard Leake, who, after the death of John Martyn, allegedly combined with Symon Buttree to disinherit the Ballards. The Martin Ballard mentioned here, who must have been a brother of Edward, was most likely the minister who acted as a witness to the wills of both Edward and Ellen. He held the office of Vicar of Upton in 1627. He left a will on 20 March 1663 at Upton, Nottinghamshire, , England; "Mr. Ballard's nuncupative will.
'That upon 20th day of March Anno Dni 1663 Martin Ballard the late vicar of Upton neare Southwell in the county of Nottingham being then in perfect mind and memorie and being fitt in body and did (with intent to make his last will nuncupative) dispose of his estate in manor following or words to that effect. Viz. He said that he had a son called Martin Ballard and a daughter whose name was Elizabeth and sayed that they were disobedient and would not write to him and therefore he sayed that he did give the said Martin his said son and the said Elizabeth a XIId apeece. And he did give the rest of all his goodes, debts having first been paid and funerall expenses discharged to his three grandchildren John Sandys, Rebecca Sandys and Sarah Sare to be equally divided amongst them : there being then and there present and witnesses to the same[.] Richard Gibson. Thomas Sare. Frances the wife of George Harper. [This section of the book also contains the inventory of Martin Ballard and a description of the living conditions in the vicarage.]'"
Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949). He died on 21 March 1663 at Upton, Nottinghamshire, , England; Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949). He was buried on 22 March 1663 at Upton, Nottinghamshire, , England; Francis H. West, Rude Forefathers: The Story of an English Village 1600-1666 (London, 1949).
Children of Martin Ballard
- Elizabeth Ballard1 b. 9 Apr 1615
- Sara Ballard1 b. 2 Feb 1616
- Rebecca Ballard1 b. 17 Oct 1619, d. Jan 1663/64
- Martin Ballard b. c 1621
Citations
- [S316] Unknown short title (published).
Octavian Ballard1
M, b. 22 August 1596, d. August 1679
Octavian Ballard|b. 22 Aug 1596\nd. Aug 1679|p13.htm#i17598|Robert Ballard|b. c 1560\nd. 19 Sep 1602|p10.htm#i17686||||Octavian Ballard|b. c 1540|p9.htm#i17688||||||||||
Octavian Ballard was baptized on 22 August 1596 at Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England.2 He was the son of Robert Ballard.2 Octavian Ballard is shown as paying 40s on a tax list headed Carisbroke
Reference OG/BB/257
Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/AA - OG/BB] in 1631 at Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England. He died in August 1679 at Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England.2
Reference OG/BB/257
Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/AA - OG/BB] in 1631 at Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England. He died in August 1679 at Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England.2
Children of Octavian Ballard
- Octavian Ballard+1 b. 9 Feb 1620, d. 1684
- William Ballard1 b. 26 Feb 1622
- Frances Ballard2 b. c 1624
- James Ballard2 b. 19 Aug 1632
- Philip Ballard+1 b. 16 Feb 1634
- Robert Ballard+2 b. c 1636
- Elizabeth Ballard1 b. 1 Jan 1637
Margaret Ballard1
F, b. 24 October 1596
Margaret Ballard|b. 24 Oct 1596|p13.htm#i15037|Henry Ballard|b. c 1563|p10.htm#i15030|Joan Webb|b. c 1565|p10.htm#i15031|||||||||||||
Margaret Ballard was baptized on 24 October 1596 at Bromham, Wiltshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of Henry Ballard and Joan Webb.1
Citations
- [S268] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Henry Ballard
M, b. 26 December 1596
Henry Ballard|b. 26 Dec 1596|p13.htm#i8644|Richard BALLARD|b. 10 May 1584\nd. 5 Oct 1625|p12.htm#i9803||||Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||||||||
Henry Ballard was baptized on 26 December 1596 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.1 He was the son of Richard BALLARD.
Citations
- [S268] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Henry Ballard1
M, b. circa 1597, d. 1598
Henry Ballard|b. c 1597\nd. 1598|p13.htm#i10348|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Henry Ballard was baptized circa 1597. He was the son of Henery Ballard.1 Henry Ballard died in 1598. He was buried on 4 February 1598 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.
Anne Ballard
F, b. 28 September 1597
Anne Ballard|b. 28 Sep 1597|p13.htm#i9685|William Ballard|d. 1618|p7.htm#i9681|Eleanor Haynes||p7.htm#i9682|William Ballard|d. 1582|p7.htm#i9676|Elizabeth Horton|d. 1632|p7.htm#i9677|||||||
Anne Ballard was baptized on 28 September 1597 at Salford Priors, Warwickshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of William Ballard and Eleanor Haynes.
Citations
- [S316] Unknown short title (published).
Jone Ballard
F, b. 1598
Jone Ballard|b. 1598|p13.htm#i8299|Richard Ballard|b. 1560\nd. 1635|p10.htm#i8294|Jone (?)|d. 1622|p6.htm#i8295|Richard Ballard|b. c 1520\nd. 1578|p9.htm#i8264|Eleanor (?)|d. 1576|p5.htm#i8288|||||||
Frances Ballard1
F, b. 14 January 1598, d. 1603
Frances Ballard|b. 14 Jan 1598\nd. 1603|p13.htm#i10349|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Frances Ballard was baptized on 14 January 1598 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of Henery Ballard.1 Frances Ballard died in 1603. She was buried on 13 December 1603 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.
Elizabeth Ballard
F, b. 9 March 1599
Elizabeth Ballard|b. 9 Mar 1599|p13.htm#i8640|Richard BALLARD|b. 10 May 1584\nd. 5 Oct 1625|p12.htm#i9803||||Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||||||||
Elizabeth Ballard was baptized on 9 March 1599 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.1 She was the daughter of Richard BALLARD.
Citations
- [S268] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Infant Ballard1
M, b. 8 August 1599
Infant Ballard|b. 8 Aug 1599|p13.htm#i15038|Henry Ballard|b. c 1563|p10.htm#i15030|Joan Webb|b. c 1565|p10.htm#i15031|||||||||||||
Infant Ballard was baptized on 8 August 1599 at Bromham, Wiltshire, , England.1 He was the son of Henry Ballard and Joan Webb.1
Citations
- [S268] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Elizabeth Ballard
F, b. 12 December 1599
Elizabeth Ballard|b. 12 Dec 1599|p13.htm#i9683|William Ballard|d. 1618|p7.htm#i9681|Eleanor Haynes||p7.htm#i9682|William Ballard|d. 1582|p7.htm#i9676|Elizabeth Horton|d. 1632|p7.htm#i9677|||||||
Elizabeth Ballard was baptized on 12 December 1599 at Salford Priors, Warwickshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of William Ballard and Eleanor Haynes.
Citations
- [S316] Unknown short title (published).
Elizabeth BALLARD
F, b. circa 1599/0
Elizabeth BALLARD|b. c 1599/0|p13.htm#i9809|Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||Unknown Ballard|b. b 1530\nd. b 1603|p9.htm#i9946|Unknown Ballard|b. b 1530|p9.htm#i9947|||||||
Elizabeth BALLARD SOURCE CITATION: Date: 9 Mar 1599 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. Her married name was HILLS. Reference: H51. She was born circa 1599/0. She was the daughter of Richard BALLARD. Elizabeth BALLARD was christened on 9 March 1599/0 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. Her married name was HILLS. Reference: H51. She was born circa 1599/0. She was the daughter of Richard BALLARD. Elizabeth BALLARD was christened on 9 March 1599/0 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.
Thomas Ballard
M, b. 8 July 1600
Thomas Ballard|b. 8 Jul 1600|p13.htm#i7692|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Thomas Ballard was baptized on 8 July 1600 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England; Was 21 or more when Henry died on 14 January 1622.2 He was the son of Henery Ballard.1 Thomas Ballard held property at Bassites Manor, Saxilby, Lincolnshire, , England, in 1622 as evidenced by. He Deed of covenant
Between Edward Standish of Newark, mercer, and Thomas Ballard of Saxelbie, Lincs, gent. Thomas is bound by a recognizance made before Richard Somerby, Mayor of Lincoln, and Thomas Peachell, clerk, to Edward for £600. It is now agreed that if Thomas Ballard keeps all the articles agreed in a pair of indentures of the previous day's date between himself and Thomas Atkinson of Newark, yeo, then the recognizance is to be void.
Witnesses (sigs): Hercules Clay and Thomas Burnitt.
Newark Town Council ref no 1999.18
Nottinghamshire Archives: Miscellaneous deposits from Newark Library
Reference: DD/1440/94 on 22 June 1630 at Saxilby, Lincolnshire, , England.
Between Edward Standish of Newark, mercer, and Thomas Ballard of Saxelbie, Lincs, gent. Thomas is bound by a recognizance made before Richard Somerby, Mayor of Lincoln, and Thomas Peachell, clerk, to Edward for £600. It is now agreed that if Thomas Ballard keeps all the articles agreed in a pair of indentures of the previous day's date between himself and Thomas Atkinson of Newark, yeo, then the recognizance is to be void.
Witnesses (sigs): Hercules Clay and Thomas Burnitt.
Newark Town Council ref no 1999.18
Nottinghamshire Archives: Miscellaneous deposits from Newark Library
Reference: DD/1440/94 on 22 June 1630 at Saxilby, Lincolnshire, , England.
Elizabeth Ballard1
F, b. 3 August 1600
Elizabeth Ballard|b. 3 Aug 1600|p13.htm#i17708|Robert Ballard|b. c 1560\nd. 19 Sep 1602|p10.htm#i17686||||Octavian Ballard|b. c 1540|p9.htm#i17688||||||||||
Elizabeth Ballard was baptized on 3 August 1600 at Isle of Wight, Hampshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of Robert Ballard.1
Citations
- [S410] Oliver James Ballard, "IoW Family Tree."
Elizabeth Ballard
F, b. 18 November 1601
Elizabeth Ballard|b. 18 Nov 1601|p13.htm#i7697|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Elizabeth Ballard was baptized on 18 November 1601 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of Henery Ballard.
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.
Richard BALLARD
M, b. circa 1602
Richard BALLARD|b. c 1602|p13.htm#i10442|John BALLARD|b. 31 Dec 1581|p11.htm#i9802||||Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||||||||
Richard BALLARD was baptized circa 1602. He was the son of John BALLARD.
Children of Richard BALLARD
- Richard BALLARD b. 20 Apr 1645
- Thomas BALLARD b. 31 Oct 1647
- Elizabeth BALLARD b. 13 Mar 1653
- Mary BALLARD b. 2 Mar 1656
- Robert BALLARD b. 1 Apr 1660
- John BALLARD+ b. a 1663
- Henry BALLARD b. 14 Jun 1663
Richard Ballard
M, b. 1602, d. 1672
Richard Ballard|b. 1602\nd. 1672|p13.htm#i7728|Richard Ballard|b. c 1580\nd. c 1628|p11.htm#i7726||||John Ballard|b. c 1555\nd. 1603|p10.htm#i7723|Mary Unknown||p2.htm#i7724|||||||
Richard Ballard of Longrove. Name on church plate. He was born in 1602. He was the son of Richard Ballard. Richard Ballard died in 1672.
Children of Richard Ballard
- Anne Ballard d. 1694
- James Ballard
- Elizabeth Ballard
- Mary Ballard
- William Ballard+ d. 1700
Elizabeth Ballard
F, b. 1602
Elizabeth Ballard|b. 1602|p13.htm#i9695|John Ballard|d. 1646|p7.htm#i9693|Joanna Unknown||p7.htm#i9694|William Ballard|d. 1582|p7.htm#i9676|Elizabeth Horton|d. 1632|p7.htm#i9677|||||||
Frances Ballard1
F, b. 18 April 1603, d. before 24 July 1616
Frances Ballard|b. 18 Apr 1603\nd. b 24 Jul 1616|p13.htm#i10343|William Ballard|b. 23 Mar 1564\nd. 20 Jun 1616|p10.htm#i9151||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Frances Ballard was baptized on 18 April 1603 at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of William Ballard.1 Frances Ballard died before 24 July 1616. She was buried on 24 July 1616 at Edingley, Nottinghamshire, , England.1
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.
William Ballard
M, b. 14 August 1603
William Ballard|b. 14 Aug 1603|p13.htm#i9684|William Ballard|d. 1618|p7.htm#i9681|Eleanor Haynes||p7.htm#i9682|William Ballard|d. 1582|p7.htm#i9676|Elizabeth Horton|d. 1632|p7.htm#i9677|||||||
William Ballard was baptized on 14 August 1603 at Salford Priors, Warwickshire, , England. He was the son of William Ballard and Eleanor Haynes. William Ballard married Elizabeth Unknown circa 1625. William Ballard emigrated in September 1635 to Boston, Massachusettes, , USA; Ship "James": William, Elizabeth, Hester (2) and John (1). Supposedly came from Bradwell, Suffolk according to "Planters of the Commonwealth by Charles Edward Banks.
Children of William Ballard and Elizabeth Unknown
- Hester Ballard b. 28 Oct 1632
- John Ballard b. c 1634
William Ballard
M, b. 6 September 1603, d. 1619
William Ballard|b. 6 Sep 1603\nd. 1619|p13.htm#i7695|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
William Ballard was baptized on 6 September 1603 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1 He was the son of Henery Ballard. William Ballard died in 1619. He was buried on 28 June 1619 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.
Thomas BALLARD
M, b. circa 1604
Thomas BALLARD|b. c 1604|p13.htm#i10443|John BALLARD|b. 31 Dec 1581|p11.htm#i9802||||Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||||||||
Thomas BALLARD was baptized circa 1604. He was the son of John BALLARD.
Isachar Ballard1
M, b. 15 April 1604
Isachar Ballard|b. 15 Apr 1604|p13.htm#i15023|Henry Ballard|b. c 1563|p10.htm#i15030|Joan Webb|b. c 1565|p10.htm#i15031|||||||||||||
Isachar Ballard was baptized on 15 April 1604 at Bromham, Wiltshire, , England.1 He was the son of Henry Ballard and Joan Webb.1
Children of Isachar Ballard
- Henry Ballard+1 b. 6 Jul 1634
- Edward Ballard1 b. 2 Jul 1637
- William Ballard1 b. 5 Dec 1641
- Thomas Ballard1 b. 25 Aug 1644
- Daniel Ballard1 b. 18 Feb 1646
Citations
- [S268] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Phillip Ballard
M, b. 14 August 1604
Phillip Ballard|b. 14 Aug 1604|p13.htm#i7696|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Phillip Ballard was baptized on 14 August 1604 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1 He was the son of Henery Ballard.
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.
John Ballard
M, b. 1605
John Ballard|b. 1605|p13.htm#i8836|Richard Ballard||p7.htm#i8834||||John Ballard|b. c 1541|p9.htm#i8828|Joan Bray||p6.htm#i8829|||||||
John Ballard was baptized in 1605. He was the son of Richard Ballard.
Children of John Ballard
- Bartholomew Ballard+ b. 1631
- Mary Ballard b. 1632
- Daniel Ballard b. 1634
- Katherine Ballard b. 1636
- John Ballard+ b. 1638
- Sarah Ballard b. 1641
Thomas Ballard
M, b. 1605
Thomas Ballard|b. 1605|p13.htm#i8858|Tobias Ballard||p7.htm#i8832||||John Ballard|b. c 1541|p9.htm#i8828|Joan Bray||p6.htm#i8829|||||||
Thomas Ballard was baptized in 1605. He was the son of Tobias Ballard.
Richard BALLARD
M, b. 4 August 1605
Richard BALLARD|b. 4 Aug 1605|p13.htm#i9820|Richard BALLARD|b. 10 May 1584\nd. 5 Oct 1625|p12.htm#i9803||||Richard BALLARD|b. b 1558\nd. Jul 1603|p10.htm#i9799||||||||||
Richard BALLARD SOURCE CITATION: Date: 28 Dec 1673 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. He SOURCE CITATION: Date: 7 Apr 1616 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. He Burial: Charles Buck vicar.
Hearth Tax: Mentions Richard Ballard Senior in 1664
Burial entry of daughter Elizabeth (I51) refers to 'Richard Ballard of Glassenbury Quarter, husb, and of Sarah Pack his wife.'
Reference: H05. Richard BALLARD was also known as Richard Ballard. He was baptized on 4 August 1605 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.1 He was the son of Richard BALLARD. Richard BALLARD was christened on 7 April 1616 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England. He was buried on 28 December 1673 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. He SOURCE CITATION: Date: 7 Apr 1616 Title: Cranbrook Parish Register Source Comments: Data taken from early records written by Frances Ballard (RIN 232, Q53) and confirmed by scrutiny of typed copies of PR held by SOG. Microfilm from LDS also seen.
Own copy, on fiche, ordered from KFHS Apr 97. He Burial: Charles Buck vicar.
Hearth Tax: Mentions Richard Ballard Senior in 1664
Burial entry of daughter Elizabeth (I51) refers to 'Richard Ballard of Glassenbury Quarter, husb, and of Sarah Pack his wife.'
Reference: H05. Richard BALLARD was also known as Richard Ballard. He was baptized on 4 August 1605 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.1 He was the son of Richard BALLARD. Richard BALLARD was christened on 7 April 1616 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England. He was buried on 28 December 1673 at Cranbrook, Kent, , England.
Children of Richard BALLARD
- Elizabeth BALLARD b. 27 Jan 1638, d. Jul 1656
- Richard Ballard+ b. 2 May 1641, d. Oct 1717
- Sarah BALLARD b. 11 Feb 1643/44
Citations
- [S268] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Catherin Ballard
F, b. 31 December 1605
Catherin Ballard|b. 31 Dec 1605|p13.htm#i7693|Henery Ballard|b. 4 Mar 1564|p10.htm#i7690||||William Ballard|b. c 1540\nd. b 14 Sep 1605|p9.htm#i7688||||||||||
Catherin Ballard was baptized on 31 December 1605 at Southwell, Nottinghamshire, , England.1 She was the daughter of Henery Ballard.
Citations
- [S322] Unknown volume, Baptismal Register of Southwell MInster, unknown repository.