also Mother of ANNA --- b/d Warsaw. Benton county, Missouri. 9-10-1886/12-29-1886
Ettie's niece Belle Veretta married George's brother John.
Belle Veretta half-brother Francis Marion (Marion) married George's father's half-brother Ira's (from his 1st marriage) daughter Lula & her sister Molly married Ira.
OBIT: The Oklahoman Oklahoma City, Ok. 11-4-1935.
provided by great-grandson John Williamson.
FALL INJURIES PROVE FATAL TO MRS. BALL Pioneer Resident of State Dies at City Home. Mrs. Sarah E. Ball, 69 years old, who came to Oklahoma in 1889, died Sunday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L.L. Williamson, 4 Southeast Twenty-seventh street. She had been ill since she was injured in a fall more than a year ago. Mrs. Ball and members of her family established a homestead 12 miles north of Butler in 1889, later moved to Foss. Mrs. Ball had lived in Oklahoma City 21 years. Surviving are three other daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Diamond, Mrs. D. S. Dawson and Mrs. J.T. Weaver, all of Oklahoma City, and two sons, J.S. Ball, Oklahoma City, and C.W. Ball, Midland, Texas. Services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday from the Hunter chapel.
also Mother of ANNA --- b/d Warsaw. Benton county, Missouri. 9-10-1886/12-29-1886
Ettie's niece Belle Veretta married George's brother John.
Belle Veretta half-brother Francis Marion (Marion) married George's father's half-brother Ira's (from his 1st marriage) daughter Lula & her sister Molly married Ira.
OBIT: The Oklahoman Oklahoma City, Ok. 11-4-1935.
provided by great-grandson John Williamson.
FALL INJURIES PROVE FATAL TO MRS. BALL Pioneer Resident of State Dies at City Home. Mrs. Sarah E. Ball, 69 years old, who came to Oklahoma in 1889, died Sunday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L.L. Williamson, 4 Southeast Twenty-seventh street. She had been ill since she was injured in a fall more than a year ago. Mrs. Ball and members of her family established a homestead 12 miles north of Butler in 1889, later moved to Foss. Mrs. Ball had lived in Oklahoma City 21 years. Surviving are three other daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Diamond, Mrs. D. S. Dawson and Mrs. J.T. Weaver, all of Oklahoma City, and two sons, J.S. Ball, Oklahoma City, and C.W. Ball, Midland, Texas. Services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday from the Hunter chapel.
Family Members
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Dr George "Leander" Ball
1888–1929
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Mary "Jessie" Ball Smith
1890–1933
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Bonnie Mae Ball Rock
1892–1967
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James Simpson "Jim and Barber Jim" Ball III
1894–1969
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Nellie Nevada Ball Hazelwood
1897–2000
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Phoebe "Florence" Ball Williamson
1899–1994
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Carl Edgar Ball
1902–1903
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Viola Maude "Vi" Ball Weaver
1903–1982
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Charles William "Charlie" Ball Sr
1905–1977
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