Publisher's Synopsis
"Francis Ball's Descendants; Or, the West Springfield Ball Family, From 1640 to 1902" traces the lineage of the Ball family in America, beginning with their arrival in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Compiled by Timothy Horton Ball, this meticulously researched genealogical record presents a detailed account of the family's history over several centuries. The book provides valuable insights into the lives, migrations, and contributions of the Ball family members, offering a rich tapestry of American history through the lens of a single familyâ(TM)s journey.
This book is an invaluable resource for anyone researching the Ball family or interested in the broader history of early American settlers and their descendants. With its extensive documentation and historical context, "Francis Ball's Descendants" serves as a lasting tribute to the enduring legacy of the West Springfield Ball family.
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