Anne Ball was born on 14 Jan 1849 in Newton, Newbridge Parish, Co, Kildare, Ireland, daughter of Nicholas Ball (~1815– ) and Catherine Doyle (~1815– ).[1]
James Mcnally and Anne Ball, of Naas, were married on 16 May 1871.[2]
↑Baptism: Church Baptism Record for: Anne Ball, Irish Family History Foundation , Kildare Genealogy, (accessed on 30 Sep 2023 from RootsIreland.ie) Year:1849; County:Kildare; ID:528594; Type:bch; Centre:kildare; view record (subscription site) Anne Ball; Parents: Nicholas Ball,Catherine Doyle; Place: Newtown, NEWBRIDGE, Co. Kildare; bapt. 14-Jan-1849; Sponsors: William Doyle, Anne Mitchell; view register page (free on NLI)
↑Marriage, Marriage of JAMES MCNALLY and ANNE BALL - Naas (Superintendent Registrar's District), IrishGenealogy.ie, Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media, Group Registration ID 2743023, Date: 16 May 1871 (accessed on 30 Sep 2023 from irishgenealogy.ie). view record details (free), view register page (free)
James McNally (Full Age), Farmer Father: Christopher McNally, Car Owner
Anne Ball (Minor), Father: Nicholas Ball, Farmer
Witnesses: James Moon and Kate Ball
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