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2021. Henry Hallett,<br />

2022. Susan Augusta,<br />

2023- Arabella,<br />

2024- Ozell,<br />

2025- Mate,<br />

2026. Robert,<br />

2027- Addison,<br />

2028. A lice,<br />

2029- Scliuller,<br />

2030. Eunice Haverga,<br />

BRANCH OF HIS SON PETER. 285<br />

ville, Lavaca Co., Texas. Was a Confederate soldier. He m., Sept.<br />

5, 1865, Alice Jane Russell <strong>of</strong> Hallettsville.<br />

CHILDREN.<br />

b. Sept. 10, 1866, deceased.<br />

b. Feb. 28, 1868.<br />

b. Feb. 15, 1869.<br />

b. Feb. 21, 1870, deceased.<br />

b. Aug. 24, 1871.<br />

b. Dec. 6, 1872, deceased.<br />

b. July 11, 1874.<br />

b. June 29, 1876, deceased.<br />

b. Nov. 18, 1879.<br />

797.<br />

Isabella Ballard, dau. <strong>of</strong> Flavius J. [227], b. Dec. 9, 1840, near<br />

Falmouth in Stafford Co., Va.<br />

Completed her education in 1857, at Forest Hall, Stafford Co.,<br />

with the family <strong>of</strong> Major S<strong>and</strong>ford Chancellor, Miss Jennie Maxon <strong>of</strong><br />

Adams, N. Y., teacher. In November, 1857, she united with the<br />

Beraer Baptist church where her membership still remains. In 1872<br />

her health failed, <strong>and</strong> she has been an invalid ever since, with con-<br />

sumption. She /;/., Feb. 3, 1866, John Joseph Duerson, who was b.<br />

June 23, 1838, in Spotts. Co. In March, 1862, he joined Co. E., 9th<br />

Va. Cavalry. Dec. 1, 1864, was taken prisoner, carried to Point<br />

Lookout where he was kept until after the surrender <strong>of</strong> Gen. Lee.<br />

Occupation, a farmer. Residence, near the Rappanannock river, on<br />

the road from Chancellorsville to Fredericksburgh.<br />

child.<br />

2031. John Camden, b. Aug. 30, 1875.<br />

798.<br />

Camden Bl<strong>and</strong> Ballard, son <strong>of</strong> Flavius J. [227], b. July, 1843,<br />

in Stafford Co., Va.<br />

Educated in Fredericksburgh, Va. Occupation, a farmer. In 1862<br />

he was exempted from military service for disability. In 1864 he<br />

was conscripted <strong>and</strong> joined Co. E, 9th Va. Cavalry. In the following<br />

winter he was taken sick, <strong>and</strong> again discharged from service, but too<br />

late. He lingered for a few weeks, <strong>and</strong> died before he could reach

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