Ball - Mary G. Johnson
MARY GARD JOHNSON NAYLOR BALL
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, Friday, December 29, 1893
The remains of Mrs. Mary G. Ball arrived in this city Tuesday from Minneapolis accompanied by her husband and three sons. The funeral services were held at the residence of Robert F. Beck, and were conducted by Elders Bartley and Fuson. A large number of her old associates, the friends of her youth were in attendance. She was the daughter of the late Chilion Johnson and a sister of Mrs. Cornelius Blair, of Minneapolis, Dr. W. L. Johnson, of Saratoga, Wyoming, Mahlon Johnson of Denver, Mrs. R. F. Beck and Mrs. W.P. Britton, of this city. When quite young she came from Ohio, in which State she was born, to this city. In 1848 she was married to George Naylor, who lived but about two years after their marriage, George Naylor, her son being born after his father's death. In 1854 she was married to Harvey Ball, by whom she had six children, five of whom still survive, their daughter having died sixteen years ago. Mrs. Ball was a faithful member of the baptist church and her life was most beautiful in all the graces of a Christian character.
Source: Crawfordsville Star, Dec 29, 1893
The remains of Mrs. Harvey Ball were brought from Minneapolis for interment on Sunday. The funeral was at the home of R.F. Beck. Mrs. Ball was a sister of Mrs. W.P. Britton and Mrs. Beck.- kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 26 December 1893
The remains of Mrs. Harvey Ball arrived here yesterday from Minneapolis and the funeral was conducted this afternoon at the residence of Robert Beck by Rev. G. P. Fuson. Mrs. Ball was a sister of Mrs. W. P. Britton and Mrs. Robert Beck and was well known here by many citizens who regret to learn of her death.
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 27 Dec 1893
The remains of Mrs. Mary G. Ball arrived in the city yesterday from Minneapolis accompanied by her husband and three sons. The funeral services were held at the residence of Robert F. Beck and were conducted by Elders Bartley and Fuson. A large number of her old associates, the friends of her youth, were in attendance.
She was the daughter of the late Chilion Johnson and a sister of Mrs. Cornelius Blair, of Minneapolis, Dr. W. L. Johnson, of Saratoga, Wyoming, Mahlon Johnson, of Denver, Mrs. R. F. Beck and Mrs. W. P. Britton, of this city.
When quite young she came from Ohio, in which state she was born, to this city. In 1850 she was married to George Naylor, who lived but about two years after their marriage, her son, being born after his father’s death. In 1854 she was married to Harvey Ball, by whom she had six children, five of whom still survive, their daughter having died sixteen years ago.
Mrs. Ball was a faithful member of the Baptist Church and her life was most beautiful in all the graces of a Christian character.