An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . 1783. 331— 9. Aaron, b. Sept. 35, 66; m. Catherine Bowen Sept. 8, —10. Daniel, b. May 36, 68; m. Mary Hix Apl. 8, 1787. 333—11. Priscilla, b. Jan. 3, 73; m. Nathan Bullock Feb. 38, 1790. James Ballon and wife were callable, enterprising and worthypersons. He was the favorite son of his parents, and settled downwith them on their homestead hereinbefore described as near theBallou Meetinghouse. He was made a freeman of the new townof Cumberland, R. I., Apl. 19, 1749, and became an active he and his wife remaine


An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . 1783. 331— 9. Aaron, b. Sept. 35, 66; m. Catherine Bowen Sept. 8, —10. Daniel, b. May 36, 68; m. Mary Hix Apl. 8, 1787. 333—11. Priscilla, b. Jan. 3, 73; m. Nathan Bullock Feb. 38, 1790. James Ballon and wife were callable, enterprising and worthypersons. He was the favorite son of his parents, and settled downwith them on their homestead hereinbefore described as near theBallou Meetinghouse. He was made a freeman of the new townof Cumberland, R. I., Apl. 19, 1749, and became an active he and his wife remained till after his parents had passedaway. There all their chn. were born, and some of the senior onesbecame old enough to form matrimonial connections. But atlength emigration seemed desirable, and almost a necessity for solarge a family. Richmond, N. H., was attracting settlers fromRhode Island, and land there was selling at moderate prices. * We have since learned on good authority that two older sons, James and John, d. young. DALLOU MEETING HOUSE. 70. Ballou Meeting House, Cumberland, E. I.


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