- John
Mottrom (died 1655), or Mottram, was one of the first, if not the first,
white settlers in the
Northern Neck
region of
Virginia between 1635 and...
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Mottrom Dulany Ball (June 23, 1835 –
September 13, 1887) was an
American lawyer,
newspaper publisher,
Confederate Army
officer and
collector of customs...
- [rumor] at
Yorke that
Elizabeth a
Negro Servant to the
Estate of Col. John
Mottrom (deceased) was the
Childe of Mr. Kaye but... Mr. Kaye said that a Turke...
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court for four years.
Mottrom's daughter and her
husband Nicholas Spencer named one of
their sons,
Mottrom,
after John
Mottrom.
Another Spencer son, William...
- and de
facto governor.
Henry C. DeAhna, a
former Union Army
officer and
Mottrom D. Ball, a
former Confederate Army officer, were the
first individuals...
- (Major)
James Ball, Sr.
Spencer Ball, Jr. (sometimes
shown as
Spencer Mottrom Ball) (Colonel)
Spencer Ball, Sr. (Colonel)
William Ball, III (Captain)...
- County, England) in the
colonial records in 1644. The
following year, John
Mottrom served as the
first burgess for the
territory in the
House of Burgesses...
-
Heisler Ball (1861–1932),
American physician and
national politician Mottrom D. Ball (1835–1887),
American government official Nicholas Ball (Alderman)...
- son
named Spencer Mottrom,
named for Gov.
Nicholas Spencer, who was
married to John
Mottrom Jr.'s sister. Capt.
Spencer Mottrom's daughter Mary, in turn...
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Thomas L.
Rosser 7th Virginia: Ltc
Thomas Marshall 11th Virginia: Ltc
Mottrom D. Ball 12th Virginia: Ltc
Thomas B. M****ie
Fitzhugh Lee's
Division ...