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  1. John Ball: Birth: 21 NOV 1716 in New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA. Death: 1763 in New Haven,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA

  2. Mary Ball: Birth: 11 AUG 1718 in New Haven Co,CT.

  3. Eliphalet Ball: Birth: 22 AUG 1720 in New Haven Co,CT. Death: 18 SEP 1721 in New Haven Co,CT

  4. Eliphalet Ball: Birth: 29 JUL 1722 in New Haven Co,CT.

  5. Timothy Ball: Birth: 10 NOV 1724 in New Haven,\New Haven Co,CT.

  6. Stephen Ball: Birth: 12 FEB 1726 in New Haven,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 10 OCT 1799 in New Haven,New Haven Co,Connecticut,USA

  7. Abigail Ball: Birth: Abt 1730 in New Haven,New Haven Co,CT. Death: 23 MAY 1739 in New Haven,New Haven Co,CT

  8. Hannah Ball: Birth: Abt 1732 in New Haven,New Haven Co,CT.


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a. Note:   POSTED ON FIND-A-GRAVE WEB SITE: Birth: May 6, 1693
 Death: Sep. 3, 1771
  Daughter of Thomas, Jr. & Mary (Sanford) Tuttle.
 Married 1st John Ball, son of John, on June 6, 1716; He died Jan 22, 1731, and she married 2nd Deacon John Punderson on 6 Mar 1739/1740. John Ball's tombstone is along the wall of the Grove St. Cem. and Deacon John Punderson is buried in the Grove St. Cem. with his first wife, Abigail (Alling) Punderson.
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 Parents: Thomas Tuttle (1667 - 1703) Children: John Ball (1716 - 1763)* Stephen Ball (1726 - 1799)* Spouses: John Ball (1685 - 1731) John Punderson (1673 - 1742) Inscription:
 In Memory of Mrs. Mary relict of Mr. John Ball & late relict of Deacon John Punderson Died Sept. 23. 1711 in her 79 Year.
  Burial:
 Grove Street Cemetery
 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
 Plot: Buried in the Green -- tombstone along the West Wall.
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  The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, Who Came From Old to New England in 1633, and Settled In New Haven in 1639, With Numerous Biographical Notes and Sketches; Also, Some account of the Descendants of John Tuttle of Dover, N.H.; Richard Tuttle of Boston; John Tuttle of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill of Hingham, Mass; To Which Are Appended Genealogical Notes of Several Alliled Families, By GEORGE FREDERICK TUTTLE, Printed and Published by Tuttle & Co., Official State Printers, Rutland, VT, 1883:
 p. 142-143
 "Mary Tuttle, b. May 6, 1693[note: A mistake in birthdate was made here, as in the above book, Mary Tuttle's birthdate is shown as May 6, 1593 instead of May 6, 1693.]; d. Sept. 23, 1771, a. 79; m. June 16, 1716, John Ball, jr., b. Sept. 30, 1685. W. L. Stone, in his Reminiscenses of Ballston and Saratoga, says that John Ball of New Haven, father of the Rev. Eliphalet, was a second cousin of Mary Ball, the mother of George Washington. This is also stated among the descendants, who possess, it is said, proofs of the fact. They lived on what is now the College Square. The lot fronts on Chapel st. and extends from the west line of the Wm. Tuttle lot, nearly to High st., and was of the same depth. It contained about an acre and a half, and with the Wm. Tuttle and Thomas Tuttle lots, it formed an exact square, comprising nearly one-half the present College Square, and exactly one-fourth of the square bounded by College, York, Chapel and Elms sts., one of the original nine. The Ball lot was first assigned to John Cockerill, who never occupied it. Then Thomas Fugill, the recording officer of the town, took it, and built a poorly constructed house and barn to rent. He left in 1646, under censure for making a false record for his own advantage. Alling Ball then took it on condition that the house should be put in good order by the town, which was done, and it became the Ball homestead and remained in that family one hundred and seventy years. From Alling Ball it passed to his s., Sergt. John, in 1710, and in 1722. to a son of the latter, Ensign John, who m. Mary Tuttle an above. Their son, Dea. Stephen Ball, succeeded to the property in 1732, and held it 68 yrs., to 1800, when his children succeeded, and they or their heirs sold it to the college in 1818. With the exception of a small strip next to the Wm. Tuttle lot, sold to the college in 1745, it had been in the Tuttle-Ball family 96 yrs. The present Art Museum
 and the Pierson (the first President) statue stands on the Ball homestead. John Ball d.
 Jan. 22, 1730, in his 46th yr., and in March, sm. yr., his wid., Mary, exhib. will dated
 Jan. 19, 1730, in which he calls himself John Ball, jr., and names sons John, Eliphalet,
 Timothy and Stephen, and daus., Mary and Hannah; inv., £1206 18s. 6d. She m. (2) March 6, 1739, Dea. John Punderson (his 2d wf.), who d. 1742, having served as dea. of the first chh. 15 yrs., also as steward of Yale Col. from 1721 to 1728, (His father of the same name served as dea. of the first chh. 41 yrs. His bro., Rev. Ebenezer Punderson, Y. C. 1726, was the celebrated Episc. clergyinan at Stratford, Conn.) In 1789, Dea. John Punderson, in right of his wf., Mary Ball, set off est. of John Ball, jr., as follows: wid., one-third; John, two-thirds of a farm in Westfield, etc.; Eliphalet, 5¾ acres in Yorkshire Quarter, etc.; Timothy, 40 acres in the 5th division; Stephen, land in the Yorkshire Quarter, etc.; Mary Atwater had Salt Meadows, on island, near Neck Bridge; Hannah had personal property. Will of Mary Punderson, dated May 18, 1757, gives "all land descended from my father, Thomas Tuttle," to dau., Mary, wf. of Abm. Atwater, and dau., Hannah, wf, of Joseph Hitchcock. To Mary Atwater, my pewter tea pot, silver spoons, etc.; nms. sons, John. Eliphalet, Timothy, Stephen, sole execrs.; John Prout, Isaac Doolittle and Richard Cutler, wit. In 1757 Timothy and John sell right in prop. of gr. f., John Ball. In 1779 John and Glover, sons of the late Mr. John Ball and gr. sons of Ens. John Ball, pet. the court for the div. of their gr. mo.'s dower to the 4 sons, viz.: John, Eliphalet, Timothy and Stephen. "Mary Punderson has been dead these many years, but the third has never been distributed."-N. Hav. Rev.
 I. John Ball, b. Nov. 21, 1716; m. Feb. 8, 1738, Mary Blakeslee. II. Mary Ball, b. Aug. II. 1718; m. 1738, Abraham Atwater.
 III. Eliphalet Ball, b. Aug. 22, 1720; d. Sept. 18, 1721.
 IV. Eliphalet Ball, b. July 29, 1722; m. Elizabeth -. V. Timothy Ball, b. Nov. 10, 1724; m. Mary Hine. VI. Stephen Ball, b. 1727; m. Abigail Atwater. VII. Abigail Ball, d. May 23, 1739.
 VIlI. Hannah Ball, b. Dec. 14, 1749, m. Joseph Hitchcock, jr. The Trowbridge Gen. states that she d. soon, and he m. (2) in 1751,-evidently an error, as Joseph and Hannah Hitchcock, Oct. 4, 1754, conv. to our brother, Stephen Ball, right in homestead of our father, John Ball.-New Haven Land Rec. Again, Mary Punderson in her will, dated 1757, names her dau. Hannah, wf. of Joseph Hitchcock.-N. H. Prob. Rec. she d. 1794. 1, MARY, b. Dec.. 4, 1750; 2, JOHN, b. May 8, 1754; per. others."


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