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  1. Apr 29, 2023 · Brother of Catherine (Chicken) Simons [half], Elias Ball, Isaac Ball, Lydia (Ball) Bryan and John Coming Ball Sr. Husband of Mary Catherine (Wallace) Ball — married 27 Apr 1797 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Father of Andrew Ball, Samuel Ball and Mary Ball. Died 14 Dec 1846 at about age 81 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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    • December 14, 1846
    • Mary Catherine (Wallace) Ball
  2. NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA: While the Lagina brothers pursued the mythical treasure on the island, 'The Curse of Oak Island' introduced us to numerous historical characters, including Samuel Ball....

  3. Mar 6, 2018 · Samuel Ball of Oak Island (1765 – 1846) World famous Oak Island was open to the public. It was 1973 and for the first time since the treasure hunt began back in 1795, an organized, well-received walking tour was being offered by the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism in conjunction with the current treasure hunting syndicate, Triton Alliance ...

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  5. Sep 29, 2020 · A slave, cabbage farmer and eventually one of the richest men in Nova Scotia, the mystery of Samuel Ball may be as intriguing as anything else in the history of the Oak Island legend....

  6. May 13, 2023 · Birthplace: Comingtee Lane, Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, SC, 29464, United States. Death: December 14, 1846 (80-81) Lunenburg, Oak Island, Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada. Immediate Family: Husband of Mary Catherine Ball. Father of Andrew Ball; Samuel Ball; Mary Ball and Mary Ball. Managed by:

    • Mount Pleasant, SC
    • 1765
  7. Jan 27, 2024 · January 27, 2024. 0. 35. Samuel Ball, a key figure in the history of Oak Island, is a man whose life and legacy continue to spark intrigue and fascination. From humble beginnings as a blacksmith and fisherman, Balls unearthing of substantial wealth on the enigmatic island has cemented his place in history.

  8. Samuel Ball was a Canadian cabbage farmer who mysteriously came into a fortune during his time on Nova Scotia island Oak Island. He is commonly believed by many to have found the famous treasure.

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