Geneological the Dinkins And Springs Families in Connection With the Ken
Geneological the Dinkins And Springs Families in Connection With the Ken
James Dinkins
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(Arranged by Hon. Greene Kendriek, 146 Elm Street, West Haven Station, West Haven, Conn. ) As far back as 1480 it was known that the Ball family came originally from Boechan, called Barkham, where William the Conqueror stayed his ruthless hand on the devastating march from the battle of Hastings. In the College of Arms, London, we find that "William Ball, Lord of the Manor, of Barkham, died in the year 1480. " From this William Ball, George Washington was eighth in descent. Mary Ball, his mothe...r (whose mother first mar- ried a Johnson and had one daughter) was seventh, and Joseph Ball, Washington's great-grandfather was fifth. And I will now state how the Kendriek family comes into the Ball line, and, as a matter of course, in connection with George Washington, the Father of his Country: The last Col. William Ball alluded to was born in England in 1601, married Hannah Atherold, daughter of Thomas Atherold of Burgh in Suffolk. He was a lawyer at Grey's Inn, London. His wife was Mary Vesey, daughter of Thomas Vesey of Oldham (gentleman).
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