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Thomas Ball

BirthNovember 1814 - Much Woolton, Lancashire, England
Death12 March 1855 - Eccleston, St Helens, Lancashire, England
MotherMary Ward
FatherPeter Ball

Born in Much Woolton, Lancashire, England on November 1814 to Peter Ball and Mary Ward. Thomas Ball married Ellen Naylor and had 15 children. He passed away on 12 March 1855 in Eccleston, St Helens, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Peter Ball
1788 - 1864
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Mary Ward
1793 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Naylor
1817 - 1900
Children Show all
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Peter Ball
1846 - 1917
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Elizabeth Ball
1849 - 1923
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Ellen Ball
1852 - 1915
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William Ball
1837 - 1885
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Margaret Ball
1843 - 1920
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Charles Ball
1855 - 1856
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William Ball
1847 - Unknown
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James Ball
1846 - 1852
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Mary Ball
1840 - Unknown
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John Ball
1840 - 1902
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Thomas Ball
1849 - Unknown
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Anne Ball
1852 - 1901
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Richard Ball
1838 - Unknown
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Sarah Ball
1850 - Unknown
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Thomas (Ellen) Naylor
1840 - 1856

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