Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameCatherin Jane BALL
Birth Date24 Jun 1848
Birth PlaceRussell County, Virginia
Death Date9 Jan 1918 Age: 69
Death PlaceRussell County, Virginia
Burial PlaceHonaker, Russell County, Virginia, Moses Hurt Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date29 Aug 1849
Birth PlaceHonaker, Russell County, Virginia
Death Date17 Dec 1945 Age: 96
Death PlaceHonaker, Russell County, Virginia
Burial PlaceHonaker, Russell County, Virginia, Moses Hurt Cemetery
FatherMoses HURT Sr. (1804-1865)
MotherMary Kent FLETCHER (~1819-1891)
Family ID4946
Marr Date3 May 1867
Marr PlaceRussell County, Virginia
Notes for Moses (Spouse 1)
Son of Moses Hurt, Sr. &
Mary Kent Fletcher
One of thirteen children;
4 sisters & 8 brothers
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1836 Isaac Jacob***see below
1837 Elizabeth Jane (Ball) (Clevinger)
1839 John Garland***see below
1840 Meekin Spencer d. 1930
1843 Isaiah Drake***see below
1845 Sally P. d. 1861
1847 Elbert S. d. 1850
1851 Aaron d. KY
1853 Cyntha (Ball)***see below
1855 Cyrus d. 1862
1857 Mary Parker (Ashbrook)***see below
1859 James Coy ***see below

Note***
His parents had over a 1000 acres of farmland in Honaker, Russell County, Virginia as per the 1850 Census

Married Catherine Jane Ball
03 May 1867 Russell Co, VA
Father of eleven children;
8 daughters & 3 sons
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1868 Haskew***see below
1869 John Wesley***see below
1872 Eddie Larceny d. 1951 VA
1875 Ida Jane (Owens)***see below
1880 Myrtle Ellen "Mertie"
1882 Dora A.
1884 Lula
1886 Mollie (Lemons)
1887 William H. "Willie"***see below
1890 Fannie
1893 Bessie

On find A Grave.

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(2) 30 Sep 2000: Ancestral File/Pedigree Resource Files
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