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William Ball emigrated from his native England to Virginia where he settled in Lancaster County before 1659. He died in 1680 leaving issue.
Of the 424 surnames included, other than Ball those appearing ten or more times: Albertson, Anderson, Ashby, Bassett, Beverley, Blount, Bond, Brockenbrough, Brooke, Brown, Carter, Chichester, Chinn, Colston, Downman, Edmonds, Fauntleroy, Fitzhugh, Francisco, Gaskins, Gatling, Green, Hackley, Harrison, Hull, Kenner, Lewis, Long, Loughborough, McCarty, Meredith, Minor, Mitchell, Montague, Moore, Nelson, Newton, Opie, Payne, Perkins, Pescud, Proudfit, Ramsay, Roane, Scott, Smith, Spotswood, Taylor, Turner, Vaulx, Washington, Williams, and Willis.
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