An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . orthwith executed deeds to Noahand Stephen, for considerations of brotherly affection, makingthem equitable sharers with himself. See Cumberland Bees., , p. 1. He retained for himself the patrimonial domicile and itsimmediately surrounding acres, and continued to dwell there tillall his children had been l)orn, and he had laid his second wifein the grave. Mar. 13, 1771, he sold out his homestead to hisrelatives, Beuben and Asa Ballon, sons of his cousin Cumberland Bees. It was afterwards purchased by his cousinRev.


An elaborate history and genealogy of the Ballous in America; . orthwith executed deeds to Noahand Stephen, for considerations of brotherly affection, makingthem equitable sharers with himself. See Cumberland Bees., , p. 1. He retained for himself the patrimonial domicile and itsimmediately surrounding acres, and continued to dwell there tillall his children had been l)orn, and he had laid his second wifein the grave. Mar. 13, 1771, he sold out his homestead to hisrelatives, Beuben and Asa Ballon, sons of his cousin Cumberland Bees. It was afterwards purchased by his cousinRev. Abner Ballon and descended from him to his grandson. Jillson. It is now owned by Eliab T. Harris. Not longafter selling out, sometime before 1775, Amariah removed Avithhis children to what was then called Partridgetield, Mass., after-wards Peru, where he settled, but lived cmly three or four respect to the deaths of his 2d wife and himself, we have de-pended on a letter written to Mr. Peck in 1855 l)y Dea. Da\id RECORD OF NOAH BALLOW. 8f iK. Nathaniel Balloi; House, Cumbekland, E. I. Ballon of North Becket, Mass., one of his grandsons. According-to his information fi-om his father, his grandmother d. in KliodeIsland about the time alcove indicated, and his grandfather inPern between 1778 and 1780. Rigid investigation might perhapscorrect those statements, l)nt we have thought best to acceptthem without critical research. [65.] Noah Ballou, NathanieF, James, Maturin; b. in thenWreutham, Mass., afterwards Cumberland, R. I., Aug. 31, 1728;m. 1st Ahiyail liazee, dr. of Joseph Razee; cer. Oct. 17, 1750, byJob Bartlett, J. P. Issue, all b. in Cumberland.— 359— 1. Al)salom, b. Apl. IG, 1752; m. 1st Patience Razee, 2cl Anna Jencks. 260— 2. Mercy, b. June 5, 54; m. Silas Metcalf June 8, 1T8G. 261— 3. David, b. Mar. 21, 56; ni. Lucy Martin Nov. 28, 1776. 262— 4. Keziali, b. Dec. 6, 57; m. Joel Peck Feb. 15, 1784. 263— 5. Noali, b. July 29, 59; m. 1st Lydia


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