An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . has count thy work as done. For many stillSliall lean upon thy heart; in grief or careThy consolation and thy counsel though thy voice is hushed in praise or prayer,Nor tongue nor speech thoult need to do Gods shall thy silence glorify His name. Bath, Maine, Aug. 12, 1883. There remain several more of Abigail (Ballon) Fiskes greatgrand chu. on our furnished files, whose family records we feelobliged to exclude, on account of the ponderous growth of ourbook. We regret disappointing expectations, but dee


An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . has count thy work as done. For many stillSliall lean upon thy heart; in grief or careThy consolation and thy counsel though thy voice is hushed in praise or prayer,Nor tongue nor speech thoult need to do Gods shall thy silence glorify His name. Bath, Maine, Aug. 12, 1883. There remain several more of Abigail (Ballon) Fiskes greatgrand chu. on our furnished files, whose family records we feelobliged to exclude, on account of the ponderous growth of ourbook. We regret disappointing expectations, but deem it excusa-able, if not indispensable up, and omit all remaining chn. of Ballous in the female branches of descent. And thiswe shall do henceforth. [3917.] Frederick Milton Ballou, Alexander, Esq., Abner,Esq., Rev. Abner*, Obadiah, James, Maturin; b. in Cumber-land, R. I., June 21, 1818; m. 1st Sarah Allen Arnold, dr. ofElijah and Sarah (Allen) Arnold, b. in Smithfield, R. I., Mar. 29,1821; cer. Sept. 16, 1841 by Rev. S. S. Cutting. Issue,—.


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