Elizabeth Ball
(before March 1846 - )
Elizabeth Ball|b. b Mar 1846|p44.htm#i29352|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
Elizabeth Ball was born before March 1846 in Marylebone, Middlesex. She was the daughter of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss. Eleanor, Henry, Elizabeth, William and Emily were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1851 census in Lillie Arms, Lillie Rd, Fulham.
Emily Ball
(before March 1849 - )
Emily Ball|b. b Mar 1849|p44.htm#i29354|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
Emily Ball was born before March 1849 in Fulham, Middlesex. She was the daughter of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss. Eleanor, Henry, Elizabeth, William and Emily were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1851 census in Lillie Arms, Lillie Rd, Fulham.
Frances Ball
Frances Ball married Edward Lascelles, son of Daniel Lascelles and Mary Lascelles, on 1 January 1732. She married secondly Admiral of the White Francis Holburne; d. 18 May 1761), dau. of Guy Ball, of Barbados, West Indies, and had issue.
Child of Frances Ball and Edward Lascelles
- Edward Lascelles 1st Earl of Harewood+ b. 7 Jun 1740, d. 3 Apr 1820
George Ball
(before April 1858 - )
George Ball|b. b Apr 1858|p44.htm#i29343|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
George Ball was born before April 1858. He was the son of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss. Henry, Harriett, George and Eliza were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1861 census in Marylebone, St Pancras.
Harriett Ball
(before April 1856 - )
Harriett Ball|b. b Apr 1856|p44.htm#i29342|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
Harriett Ball was born before April 1856. She was the daughter of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss. Henry, Harriett, George and Eliza were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1861 census in Marylebone, St Pancras.
Henry Ball
(21 January 1814 - 26 December 1878)
Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||John Fawler|b. 24 Feb 1736/37\nd. 4 Oct 1817|p322.htm#i16400|Elizabeth Keep|b. c 1739\nd. b 1789|p478.htm#i16401|
Henry Ball was christened on 21 January 1814 in St James, Westminster. He was the son of William Ball and Sophia Fawler.
Henry Ball married Eleanor Moss on 12 April 1840 in St Dunstan in the East, Stepney, London. She was the daughter of Christopher Moss & Elizabeth Foster.
Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss were recorded on the 1851 census in Lillie Arms, Lillie Rd, Fulham. Henry Ball, head 39, victualler, born St James Mdx, his wife Eleanor aged 28, born St Martins, Mdx and children Eleanor S aged 9, born Marylebone, Henry T 7, born Marylebone, Elizabeth 5, born Marylebone, William 4, born Westminster, Emily 2, born Fulham.
Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss appeared on the 1861 census in Marylebone, St Pancras. 11 Melton? St: Henry Ball, head 46, upholsterer born St James Westminster and his wife Ellen aged 38, born St Martins, Mdx and children Henry 17, stationer's assistant, born Marylebone, Harriett 5, George 3, Eliza 1, all born at Pancras.
Henry died on 26 December 1878 aged 64.
Henry Ball married Eleanor Moss on 12 April 1840 in St Dunstan in the East, Stepney, London. She was the daughter of Christopher Moss & Elizabeth Foster.
Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss were recorded on the 1851 census in Lillie Arms, Lillie Rd, Fulham. Henry Ball, head 39, victualler, born St James Mdx, his wife Eleanor aged 28, born St Martins, Mdx and children Eleanor S aged 9, born Marylebone, Henry T 7, born Marylebone, Elizabeth 5, born Marylebone, William 4, born Westminster, Emily 2, born Fulham.
Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss appeared on the 1861 census in Marylebone, St Pancras. 11 Melton? St: Henry Ball, head 46, upholsterer born St James Westminster and his wife Ellen aged 38, born St Martins, Mdx and children Henry 17, stationer's assistant, born Marylebone, Harriett 5, George 3, Eliza 1, all born at Pancras.
Henry died on 26 December 1878 aged 64.
Children of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss
- Eleanor S Ball b. b Mar 1842
- Henry Thomas Ball+ b. b Apr 1844, d. 17 Jul 1908
- Elizabeth Ball b. b Mar 1846
- William Ball b. b Mar 1847
- Emily Ball b. b Mar 1849
- Thomas Ball b. 23 Sep 1851
- Harriett Ball b. b Apr 1856
- George Ball b. b Apr 1858
- Eliza Ball b. b Apr 1860
- Leopold Arthur Ball b. 1866
Henry Ball
(before April 1871 - )
Henry Ball|b. b Apr 1871|p44.htm#i29347|Henry Thomas Ball|b. b Apr 1844\nd. 17 Jul 1908|p44.htm#i25935|Janet Clark||p157.htm#i29345|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|||||||
Henry Ball was born before April 1871 in Battersea, Surrey. He was the son of Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark. Sarah, Henry, Adelaide and Beatrice were listed as the children of Henry Thomas Ball in the 1881 census in 19 Latchmere St, Battersea, Surrey. Henry and Leslie were listed as Henry Thomas Ball's children in the 1901 census in 150 York Rd, Lambeth, Surrey.
Henry Thomas Ball
(before April 1844 - 17 July 1908)
Henry Thomas Ball|b. b Apr 1844\nd. 17 Jul 1908|p44.htm#i25935|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
Henry Thomas Ball was born before April 1844. He was the son of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss. Eleanor, Henry, Elizabeth, William and Emily were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1851 census in Lillie Arms, Lillie Rd, Fulham. Henry, Harriett, George and Eliza were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1861 census in Marylebone, St Pancras.
Henry Thomas Ball married Janet Clark on 2 February 1868 in St Anne's, Westminster.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1871 census in Lambeth, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, 27, clerk, born Marylebone, Mdxl his wife Janet aged 26, born Marylebone and daughter Sarah aged 2, born at St Giles and Isabel Clark, 25, sister, servant, born Lambeth, Surrey. Henry Thomas Ball was the informant at the death of Henry Ball, on 26 December 1878.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1881 census in 19 Latchmere St, Battersea, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, 38, commerical clerk, born Southwark, his wife Janet aged 37, born Westminster and children Sarah aged 13, born at Soho, Henry C? 9, born Lambeth, Adelaide E 6, born Battersea and Beatrice E aged 1..., born Battersea.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1891 census in 146 Upper Henry? Lane, Lambeth, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, 47, clerk, born Marylebone, London, his wife Janet aged 50, born St James London and children Beatrice E aged 11, born Battersea and Leslie G aged 6, born Battersea.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1901 census in 150 York Rd, Lambeth, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, married, 58, clerk to Garrick Club, born Gt Portland St, London; Janet wife, 60, born St James, London; children Henry C 29, single, domestic servant, born Battersea, Leslie, son 15, office boy, born Battersea.
This chap has been of interest to trace as from a note Shirley's granny showed his address as The Garrick Club, Garrick Street, Middlesex. I contacted the Librarian there who was able to tell us that said Henry worked there for 34 years as a kitchen clerk. He was retired, on a pension of £52 pa, in January 1905.
Henry died on 17 July 1908. The Garrick Club paid his funeral expenses.
Henry Thomas Ball married Janet Clark on 2 February 1868 in St Anne's, Westminster.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1871 census in Lambeth, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, 27, clerk, born Marylebone, Mdxl his wife Janet aged 26, born Marylebone and daughter Sarah aged 2, born at St Giles and Isabel Clark, 25, sister, servant, born Lambeth, Surrey. Henry Thomas Ball was the informant at the death of Henry Ball, on 26 December 1878.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1881 census in 19 Latchmere St, Battersea, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, 38, commerical clerk, born Southwark, his wife Janet aged 37, born Westminster and children Sarah aged 13, born at Soho, Henry C? 9, born Lambeth, Adelaide E 6, born Battersea and Beatrice E aged 1..., born Battersea.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1891 census in 146 Upper Henry? Lane, Lambeth, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, 47, clerk, born Marylebone, London, his wife Janet aged 50, born St James London and children Beatrice E aged 11, born Battersea and Leslie G aged 6, born Battersea.
Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark appeared on the 1901 census in 150 York Rd, Lambeth, Surrey. Henry T Ball, head, married, 58, clerk to Garrick Club, born Gt Portland St, London; Janet wife, 60, born St James, London; children Henry C 29, single, domestic servant, born Battersea, Leslie, son 15, office boy, born Battersea.
This chap has been of interest to trace as from a note Shirley's granny showed his address as The Garrick Club, Garrick Street, Middlesex. I contacted the Librarian there who was able to tell us that said Henry worked there for 34 years as a kitchen clerk. He was retired, on a pension of £52 pa, in January 1905.
Henry died on 17 July 1908. The Garrick Club paid his funeral expenses.
Children of Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark
- Sarah Ball b. b Apr 1869
- Henry Ball b. b Apr 1871
- Adelaide Ball b. b Apr 1875
- Beatrice E Ball b. b Apr 1880
- Leslie G Ball b. b Mar 1885
Humphrey Ball
Humphrey Ball married Elizabeth Haddock, daughter of Edward Haddock and Mary Butler, on 2 May 1677 in Christ Church, Barbados.
Leopold Arthur Ball
(1866 - )
Leopold Arthur Ball|b. 1866|p44.htm#i31892|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
Leslie G Ball
(before March 1885 - )
Leslie G Ball|b. b Mar 1885|p44.htm#i29350|Henry Thomas Ball|b. b Apr 1844\nd. 17 Jul 1908|p44.htm#i25935|Janet Clark||p157.htm#i29345|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|||||||
Leslie G Ball was born before March 1885 in Battersea, Surrey. He was the son of Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark. Beatrice and Leslie were listed as the children of Henry Thomas Ball in the 1891 census in 146 Upper Henry? Lane, Lambeth, Surrey. Henry and Leslie were listed as Henry Thomas Ball's children in the 1901 census in 150 York Rd, Lambeth, Surrey.
Sarah Ball
(before April 1869 - )
Sarah Ball|b. b Apr 1869|p44.htm#i29346|Henry Thomas Ball|b. b Apr 1844\nd. 17 Jul 1908|p44.htm#i25935|Janet Clark||p157.htm#i29345|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|||||||
Sarah Ball was born before April 1869 in St Giles, London. She was the daughter of Henry Thomas Ball and Janet Clark. Sarah Ball was listed as Henry Thomas Ball's daughter in the 1871 census in Lambeth, Surrey. Sarah, Henry, Adelaide and Beatrice were listed as the children of Henry Thomas Ball in the 1881 census in 19 Latchmere St, Battersea, Surrey.
Sophia Ball
(before April 1832 - )
Sophia Ball was born before April 1832 in Ailesworth, Northamptonshire.
Sophia Ball married Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy, son of Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy and Emma Bowker, in 1854 in Peterborough, Northamptonshire.
Sophia Ball and Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy appeared on the 1861 census in Castor cum Milton, Northamptonshire. Henry S Bellamy, aged 30, miller, with his wife Sophia 29, born Ailesworth, and children George aged 5 and Herbert J [?], aged 2, both born at Ailesworth with a daughter in law Adelaide A Ball aged 8, born Ardleigh, Essex.
Sophia Ball married Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy, son of Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy and Emma Bowker, in 1854 in Peterborough, Northamptonshire.
Sophia Ball and Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy appeared on the 1861 census in Castor cum Milton, Northamptonshire. Henry S Bellamy, aged 30, miller, with his wife Sophia 29, born Ailesworth, and children George aged 5 and Herbert J [?], aged 2, both born at Ailesworth with a daughter in law Adelaide A Ball aged 8, born Ardleigh, Essex.
Children of Sophia Ball and Henry Shuttleworth Bellamy
- George Bellamy b. b Apr 1856
- Herbert J Bellamy b. b Apr 1859
Sophia Elizabeth Ball
(8 June 1806 - before 1871)
Sophia Elizabeth Ball|b. 8 Jun 1806\nd. b 1871|p44.htm#i16416|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||John Fawler|b. 24 Feb 1736/37\nd. 4 Oct 1817|p322.htm#i16400|Elizabeth Keep|b. c 1739\nd. b 1789|p478.htm#i16401|
Sophia Elizabeth Ball was christened on 8 June 1806 in Spitalfields, Christ Church, Middlesex. She was the daughter of William Ball and Sophia Fawler.
Sophia Elizabeth Ball married John Thomas Foster on 20 June 1829 in St George, Hanover Square, London.
Sophia Elizabeth Ball married Thomas Thompson as her second husband, before 1839.. Administration of the estate of John Fawler was granted to Eliza Frances Ball and Sophia Elizabeth Ball, on 7 May 1845 On 7 May 1845 Administration (with the Will annexed) of the Goods Chattels and Credits of John FAWLER formerly of William Street but late of East Street Lambeth in the County of "Surrey deceased left unadministered by SOPHIA BALL (Wife of WILLIAM BALL) deceased whilst living the Daughter and the Residuary legatee for life named in the said Will was granted to SOPHIA THOMPSON (Wife of THOMAS THOMPSON formerly BALL Spinster) and ELIZA FRANCES MARTIN (Wife of ROBERT MARTIN formerly BALL Spinster) the Grand daughters and the Residuary legatees substituted in the said Will having, been first, sworn duly to Adr.
Sophia died before 1871.
Sophia Elizabeth Ball married John Thomas Foster on 20 June 1829 in St George, Hanover Square, London.
Sophia Elizabeth Ball married Thomas Thompson as her second husband, before 1839.. Administration of the estate of John Fawler was granted to Eliza Frances Ball and Sophia Elizabeth Ball, on 7 May 1845 On 7 May 1845 Administration (with the Will annexed) of the Goods Chattels and Credits of John FAWLER formerly of William Street but late of East Street Lambeth in the County of "Surrey deceased left unadministered by SOPHIA BALL (Wife of WILLIAM BALL) deceased whilst living the Daughter and the Residuary legatee for life named in the said Will was granted to SOPHIA THOMPSON (Wife of THOMAS THOMPSON formerly BALL Spinster) and ELIZA FRANCES MARTIN (Wife of ROBERT MARTIN formerly BALL Spinster) the Grand daughters and the Residuary legatees substituted in the said Will having, been first, sworn duly to Adr.
Sophia died before 1871.
Children of Sophia Elizabeth Ball and John Thomas Foster
- Louisa Dorothy Foster d. 12 Feb 1882
- Henry James Foster+ b. b Jul 1832, d. 8 Jul 1877
Children of Sophia Elizabeth Ball and Thomas Thompson
- Thomas William Thompson+ b. 16 Jun 1839, d. Jun 1895
- Elizabeth Jane Thompson+ b. Dec 1843, d. Jun 1909
Thomas Ball
(23 September 1851 - )
Thomas Ball|b. 23 Sep 1851|p44.htm#i31891|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
William Ball
(1780 - 1844)
William Ball was also known as Benjamin in some records. He was born in 1780.
Sophia Fawler married secondly William Ball on 25 November 1804 in St Ethelberga, Bishopgate, London. Benjamin Ball, bachelor married Sophia Dunn, widow, both of this parish at St Ethelburga Bishopsgate by banns, 25 Nov 1804. He signed William Ball and she signed Sophia Dunn, in the presence of John Francis & Ann Smith.
William died in 1844.
Sophia Fawler married secondly William Ball on 25 November 1804 in St Ethelberga, Bishopgate, London. Benjamin Ball, bachelor married Sophia Dunn, widow, both of this parish at St Ethelburga Bishopsgate by banns, 25 Nov 1804. He signed William Ball and she signed Sophia Dunn, in the presence of John Francis & Ann Smith.
William died in 1844.
Children of William Ball and Sophia Fawler
- Sophia Elizabeth Ball+ b. 8 Jun 1806, d. b 1871
- Eliza Frances Ball+ b. 14 May 1809, d. b Oct 1871
- Henry Ball+ b. 21 Jan 1814, d. 26 Dec 1878
William Ball
(before March 1847 - )
William Ball|b. b Mar 1847|p44.htm#i29353|Henry Ball|b. 21 Jan 1814\nd. 26 Dec 1878|p44.htm#i16420|Eleanor Moss||p572.htm#i29341|William Ball|b. 1780\nd. 1844|p44.htm#i16415|Sophia Fawler|b. c 1770\nd. b 3 Nov 1844|p323.htm#i16414|||||||
William Ball was born before March 1847 in Westminster, Middlesex. He was the son of Henry Ball and Eleanor Moss. Eleanor, Henry, Elizabeth, William and Emily were listed as the children of Henry Ball in the 1851 census in Lillie Arms, Lillie Rd, Fulham.
Lydia Ballard
(after November 1790 - 24 November 1864)

Lydia Ballard married James Phillips circa 1808. They probably married in late 1808 as their first child was born in November 1809.
Lydia Ballard and James Phillips arrived per "Mary Ann" on 20 May 1822 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The "Mary Ann" (474 tons) was built in Batavia of teak, and was owned by Parker & Co., registered in London. The ship's voyage began in Gravesend on the 27 October 1821. On Dec 5th 1821 Lydia was in the eighth month of pregnancy and had 4 children on board with them. There are several letters written in Dec 1821 at the PRO stating that he has purchased a thrashing machine and other agricultural implements to take to NSW, that he has 4 children on board and his wife is in the eighth month of pregnancy, having been out of work for so long and being obliged to wait so long for the ships sailing requests provisions.
They sailed 25 Dec 1821 from Portsmouth via Rio for 128 days under Captain Warrington. 108 females embarked, no males. 1 death, landed 62 at Sydney, 45 at Hobart. The arrived at Sydney 20 May 1822, 416 tons, 38 men, Henry master, Warrington - owner. (40 female prisoners landed Hobart, 62, 12 children at Sydney). Free passengers were Mr Ass. Surgeon Moran & Mr & Mrs Phillips and 5 children together with 12 steerage passengers and 24 children.
James Hall (the Surgeon Superintendent) wrote in his journal that the passage was quite rough, consequently the surgeon's journal is long and filled with notes on the treatment handed out to the mostly seasick convicts. There is no mention of the Phillips family in his journal, although " Die Lune 3: M Taylor & A Phillips, obstetrics..
A letter dated 15 August 1822 from Lydia Phillips to the Colonial Secretary. Sir, In understanding that a vacancy has lately occurred in your Office, in consequence of the resignation of the Assistant Secretary Mr Atkinson, I have taken the liberty to solicit your kind interference with his Excellency the Governor to have Mr Phillips appointed to the situation. Hoping the strong testimonials he has received from those under whom he has had the honor to serve and his having been so many years accustomed to duty of that nature and likewise the strong recommendations to the protection of his Excellency and yourself may influence you in his behalf - I hope you will pardon the liberty I am taking in addressing you. Mr Phillips being at present at the Coal River consequently can't have the honor of waiting on you himself to ask the favour and the anxiety I feel for the welfare of a young & helpless family has induced me thus to trouble you, which if you will be pleased to take into your favourable consideration will confer a lasting obligation on myself and family ...... Lydia Phillips, Orphan House, Parramatta Aug 15 1822. .
Lydia Ballard and James Phillips were recorded on the on 15 November 1828 census in 'Bona Vista', Paterson, New South Wales. James Phillips 48, Lydia 38, Henry 19, Jane 17, William Thomas 15, Frank Henry Fortunat 11, Isabella Lydia Augusta 7, Alfred William 4, Samuel James 2, infant boy 3 days, at Bona Vista, Durham. Protestants. All except the latter three who were born in the colony, came free in 1822. James Phillips was employer of Thomas Phillips labourer, aged 21, free, who arrived in the "Mangles" in 1827, Patrick Brennan 27, Thomas Briant 18, William Briggs 70, Charles Fowler 29, Ann Kennedy 13, Roger Mcnamara 46, Henry Singer 45 & others. He held 2090 acres, 180 cultivated, 300 cleared with 200 cattle, 5 horses, 1000 sheep. Lydia Ballard and James Phillips witnessed John Skottowe Parker and Jane Phillips's wedding on 21 August 1831 in Christ Church, Newcastle.
In Lydia Ballard's will dated 3 February 1832, Lydia Ballard was named as executrix of the estate; mentioned in surviving codicil.
In James Phillips's will dated 23 August 1842 in Paterson, New South Wales,, Lydia Ballard was named as executrix of the estate; On February 3 1836 he made his last will and testament, but only the 1842 codicil survived wherein he left his allotment in Newcastle and additional land acquired in Paterson to his wife during her life then to be divided between all his living children. He also revokes his former executors and appoints his son Francis & David Sloan & his wife as executors.
Maitland Mercury Aug 26 1854: - Preliminary notice of sale of Bona Vista estate (to be held 4 Oct 1854) under instructions from British & Colonial Bank & Loan Co. 2090 acres (some areas to be reserved).
In 1855 there the property was offered for sale. Feb 3 1855 - 2090 acres, Bona Vista estate - To be sold on 21 Feb 1855 under instructions from British & Colonial Bank & Loan Co. in 10 lots instead of 1." Auctioned at the Paterson Hotel - the homestead block was described as "the homestead is erected on a first rate site, and so commodious as to be admirably adapted to and suitable for a family of the first respectability.
April 4 - Auction 18 Apr 1855 of unsold portions of Bona Vista. Lots 11, 13-16, 17-28, 29, 31, 36-43 and 2 added lots. April 18 - Sold for : 80 acres at 12/6 per acres, 80 at £2.10, 6 lots of 40 acres each at £4.3.8, 3 lots comprising 104 3/4 acres at £2, & 3 building allotments at £12. Amount £1495.10p. Total £1686.18s. Sold on April 7 & 8 - portions of Bona Vista. Amount £313.10 Total £5095/19/10.
April 28 & May 12 [Maitland Mercury] - For sale by private contract remainder of estate of Bona Vista. June 9 Remainder of Bona Vista to be auctioned 4th July 1855 - British & Colonial Bank & Loan co.
May 10 - Letter re sale of Bona Vista homestead to Lydia Ballard/Phillips. Maitland, I have this day sold to Mrs Lydia Phillips Senr. through her agent Doctor Sloane, lots 30 and 31. Containing each 22 acres 2 roods portion of the Bona Vista Estate, and comprising the homestead for the sum of six hundred pounds - and to be paid for as follows. Namely four hundred pounds Stg. to be retained by Oswald Bloxsome Esq. out of the sum set apart by him for the aforesaid Mrs Phillips, the balance of two hundred pounds to be paid by Pro. notes made by Dr Sloan favour Manager of the British Banking Loan Company at the end of 9 months bearing 7.5 per cent entered from the day of the date hereof. Jeremiah Ledsam, Agent for Oswald Bloxsome, Esq. I agree to purchase the lots above named for and on behalf of Mrs Lydia Phillips senr. on the terms and conditions as stated above..
The Maitland Mercury reported on Jan 16 1856 To be sold by auction (British & Colonial Bank & Loan Co) on 26/27 Feb 1856 the residue of Bona Vista & being the last of the Loan Co.'s properties in these parts will be sold positively provided there is any competition whatever. On April 28: Conveyance from Bloxsome & Iceton to James Brackenreg of lots 33-35 of Bona Vista Estate (Reg. book 43 no.57). Lots 30 & 31 Bona Vista - Release from Bloxsome & Iceton to David Sloan (Reg. book 45 no.578). Sep 2nd, conveyance D Sloan to Lydia Phillips, consideration £600, Lots 30 & 31.
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Maitland mercury March 4 1858: - Sale of 83 acre farm etc. at Bona Vista near Paterson. April 8, Bank auction of Bona Vista lots at Paterson April 19th. Aug 21. Bona Vista residue for sale by private contract.
Lydia Ballard made a will dated 5 August 1858 in Paterson, NSW. I, Lydia Phillips of Bona Vista, Paterson, widow being of sound mind and body, do by this my last will and testament this fifth day of August in the year of our Lord 1858 Bequeath and demise unto my beloved son Edward Augustus Phillips during his life time all my landed property and estate called Bona Vista situate in the district of Peterson to have and to hold the same until his death afterwards to his eldest son lawfully born. Should my beloved son Edward Augustus Phillips died and leave no male heirs lawfully begotten then the said property of Bona Vista to go to my beloved son Alfred William Phillips during his lifetime and at this death to his eldest son failing them then to my beloved grandson Clarence Alfred Phillips youngest son of my late beloved son Francis Henry Fortunatus Phillips and his heirs for ever, Lydia Phillips.
Witness: John Edward Cory, Josephine Cory, Louisa Hudson. E A Phillips: On this first day of August 1871 Henry Joseph Brown of Newcastle NSW solicitor being duly sworn maketh oath and saith as follows: 1. The foregoing is a true copy of the original will of which it purports to be a copy; 2. The signature E A Phillips ... above written is of the property of Edward Augustus Phillips the sole devisee named in the said will. Sworn by the deponent ... before me.
Lydia died of hepatitis on 24 November 1864 in Paterson, New South Wales. She was buried on 25 November 1864 in St Paul's, Paterson.
The administration of her estate was granted to Richard Ryther Steer Bowker on 9 July 1869 in New South Wales. 1869 July 9: This day, by act of Court, Administration of all & singular, the goods chattels, credits and effects of Lydia Phillips deceased was granted to Richard Ryther Steer Bowker, the duly constituted Attorney of Louisa Jane Sloan a creditor of the deceased Intestate as to her personal estate Intestate died the 24th Nov 1864. Goods sworn at £200 Letters of admon. dated the same day as granted.
Children of Lydia Ballard and James Phillips
- Henry Phillips b. 15 Nov 1809, d. b 1864
- Jane Phillips+ b. 14 Apr 1811, d. 3 Jan 1856
- William Thomas Phillips+ b. 6 Dec 1813, d. 19 Oct 1864
- Francis Henry Fortunatus Phillips+ b. 24 Sep 1817, d. Dec 1854
- Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips+ b. 21 Feb 1822, d. 4 Feb 1848
- Alfred William Phillips+ b. 27 Mar 1824, d. 23 Apr 1902
- Samuel James Phillips b. 29 Nov 1826, d. 18 Feb 1843
- Charles John Phillips b. 12 Nov 1828
- Lydia Frances Phillips+ b. 5 Oct 1830, d. 29 Oct 1878
- Edward Augustus Phillips+ b. 14 Nov 1833, d. 9 Feb 1904
Edward Ballet
Child of Edward Ballet and Ursula Unknown
- Rose Bullett b. 6 Mar 1568, d. 7 Mar 1568
Gladys Balpin
( - 1950)
Gladys died in 1950 in Ashurst, Hampshire. He had suffered a stroke, with partial paralysis on right side.
Catherine de Balsac
( - after 1631/32)
Catherine de Balsac|d. a 1631/32|p44.htm#i12087|William de Balsac||p44.htm#i13970||||||||||||||||
Catherine de Balsac was born in France. She was the daughter of William de Balsac.
Catherine de Balsac married Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox, son of John Stuart Lord of Aubigny and Anne de la Queuille, in 1572.
Catherine died after 1631/32.
Catherine de Balsac married Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox, son of John Stuart Lord of Aubigny and Anne de la Queuille, in 1572.
Catherine died after 1631/32.
Children of Catherine de Balsac and Esme Stewart Duke of Lennox
- Mary Stewart Countess of Mar
- Gabriella Stewart
- Lady Henrietta Stewart+ b. 1573, d. 2 Sep 1642
- Ludovick Stewart 2nd Duke of Lennox b. 29 Sep 1574, d. 16 Feb 1623/24
- Esme Stuart 3rd Duke of Lennox+ b. 29 Sep 1574, d. 30 Jul 1624
William de Balsac
William died in Rentz, France. Seigneur d'Entragues et de Marcoussis, governor of Havre de Grace, mortally wounded in the battle of Rentz in 1555.. He was born in France. Guillaume..
Child of William de Balsac
- Catherine de Balsac+ d. a 1631/32
George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde Baron Poltimore
(23 September 1882 - after 1928)
George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde Baron Poltimore was born on 23 September 1882.
George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde Baron Poltimore married Cynthia Rachel Lascelles Baroness Politimore, daughter of Gerald William Lascelles and Constance Augusta Mary FitzClarence Burton-Phillips, in 1910.
George died after 1928.
George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde Baron Poltimore married Cynthia Rachel Lascelles Baroness Politimore, daughter of Gerald William Lascelles and Constance Augusta Mary FitzClarence Burton-Phillips, in 1910.
George died after 1928.
Mary Bancock
(1730 - )
Mary Bancock was born in 1730.
Mary Bancock married John Popplewell on 28 January 1749/50 in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Married by licence.
Mary Bancock married John Popplewell on 28 January 1749/50 in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Married by licence.
Children of Mary Bancock and John Popplewell
- John Popplewell b. 25 Jan 1750/51
- Ann Popplewell b. 7 Jul 1754, d. b Jul 1757
- Sarah Popplewell b. 7 Jul 1754, d. b Feb 1759
- Ann Popplewell b. 14 Jul 1757
- Sarah Popplewell b. 15 Feb 1759
- George Popplewell b. 21 Jan 1768
Elizabeth Banham
(circa 1827 - before 29 August 1880)
Elizabeth Banham was born circa 1827 in Lt Whelnetham, Suffolk.
Elizabeth Banham married George Cocksedge, son of Zachariah Cocksedge and Phillipa Robinson, on 9 May 1851 in Cockfield, Suffolk. He was described as a bachelor, but the banns show a widower. The marriage was witnessed by John Davy & Eliza Farrow.
Elizabeth Banham and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Cockfield, Suffolk. George Cocksedge, aged 37, ag labourer, born Thorpe Morieux with his wife Elizabeth aged 33, dress maker, born Little Whelnetham.
Elizabeth Banham and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1871 census in Kings Head, Cockfield. George 46, ag. lab born Thorpe Morieux & his wife Elizabeth aged 43, born Little Whelnetham.
Elizabeth died before 29 August 1880 in Cockfield, Suffolk. She was buried on 29 August 1880 in St Peter, Cockfield.
Elizabeth Banham married George Cocksedge, son of Zachariah Cocksedge and Phillipa Robinson, on 9 May 1851 in Cockfield, Suffolk. He was described as a bachelor, but the banns show a widower. The marriage was witnessed by John Davy & Eliza Farrow.
Elizabeth Banham and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Cockfield, Suffolk. George Cocksedge, aged 37, ag labourer, born Thorpe Morieux with his wife Elizabeth aged 33, dress maker, born Little Whelnetham.
Elizabeth Banham and George Cocksedge appeared on the 1871 census in Kings Head, Cockfield. George 46, ag. lab born Thorpe Morieux & his wife Elizabeth aged 43, born Little Whelnetham.
Elizabeth died before 29 August 1880 in Cockfield, Suffolk. She was buried on 29 August 1880 in St Peter, Cockfield.
Agnes Banks
(26 November 1562 - )
Agnes Banks|b. 26 Nov 1562|p44.htm#i20126|Thomas Banks|b. c 1530\nd. b 18 May 1606|p49.htm#i20076|Margaret Unknown (Banks)|b. c 1540\nd. b 25 May 1600|p872.htm#i20294|Henry Banks|b. b 1510|p46.htm#i20370||||||||||
Agnes Banks was christened on 26 November 1562 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Banks and Margaret Unknown (Banks).
Agnes Banks
(11 December 1560 - )
Agnes Banks|b. 11 Dec 1560|p44.htm#i20134|William Banks of Rathmell|b. c 1540\nd. b 30 Apr 1577|p50.htm#i20133||||Unknown Banks (of Giggleswick)||p49.htm#i20132||||||||||
Agnes Banks was christened on 11 December 1560 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of William Banks of Rathmell.
Agnes Banks
(15 March 1604/5 - )
Agnes Banks|b. 15 Mar 1604/5|p44.htm#i20183|William Banks|b. 13 Jun 1580\nd. 1580|p49.htm#i20176||||James Banks (of Feizer)|b. b 1550\nd. b 17 Oct 1603|p46.htm#i20153|Isabel o. E. Swainson||p828.htm#i20264|||||||
Agnes Banks was christened on 15 March 1604/5 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of William Banks.
Agnes Banks
(before 1540 - )
Agnes Banks|b. b 1540|p44.htm#i20257|Unknown Banks (of Giggleswick)||p49.htm#i20132||||||||||||||||
Agnes Banks was born before 1540 in Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Unknown Banks (of Giggleswick).
Agnes Banks married Robert Paley on 12 November 1559 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
Agnes Banks married Robert Paley on 12 November 1559 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
Agnes Banks
(before 1565 - )
Which Agnes?. Agnes Banks was born before 1565 in Yorkshire, England. Agnes was present at John Banks (Bradley)'s christening on 18 September 1579 in Giggleswick.
Agnes Banks married Robert Paley on 9 October 1580 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
Agnes Banks married Robert Paley on 9 October 1580 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
Child of Agnes Banks
- John Banks (Bradley) b. b 18 Sep 1579
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