Mary Ball (naturalist) (1812–1898), Irish naturalist and entomologist
Mary Ball (poisoner) (1818–1849), English housewife who poisoned her husband
Mary Ball Washington (c.1707–1789), mother of U.S. president George Washington
SS Mary Ball, Liberty ship named after Mary Ball Washington
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Mary Washington (née Ball; c. 1707–1709 – (1789-08-25)August 25, 1789) was an American planter best known for being the mother of the first president...
MaryBall may refer to MaryBall (naturalist) (1812–1898), Irish naturalist and entomologist MaryBall (poisoner) (1818–1849), English housewife who poisoned...
adulthood. After Jane's death in November 1728 or 1729, Washington married MaryBall in 1731, and the couple had five children who survived to adulthood –...
Fredericksburg Teachers College, the institution was named Mary Washington College in 1938 after MaryBall Washington, mother of the first president of the United...
and Mildred Washington. MaryBall (born c. 1707) was raised in the family Epping Forest estate, the only child of Joseph Ball (1649–1711), an English...
The Mary Washington House, at 1200 Charles Street in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is the house in which George Washington's mother, MaryBall Washington,...
Lucy, with Gordon, frequent show guest Mary Jane Croft, and Lucie and Desi Jr.; this program ran until 1974. Ball did not retire from acting completely...
SS MaryBall was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after MaryBall, the mother of George Washington, the first...
Maude MaryBall (5 April 1883 – 7 April 1969), was an Irish artist working in both paintings and sculpture. Maude MaryBall was born on 5 April 1883 to...
Frances Mary Teresa Ball, IBVM (9 January 1794 – 19 May 1861) was an Irish Catholic religious sister who founded the Irish branch of the Institute of the...
Washington (1693-1743) and his second wife, MaryBall Washington (1708-1789), an orphan and heiress of Col. Joseph Ball of Lancaster County, Virginia. His father...
The Lancaster VA Historical Society/MaryBall Washington Museum and Library is a museum and historical archive in the Northern Neck of The Chesapeake...
Mary Washington. At the time of its construction, DuPont was the closest living relative to MaryBall Washington, mother of George Washington. Ball duPont...
Howell of the sloop Catherine and Mary: As we were coming thro' the Gulf of Florida on 29th of August, a large ball of fire fell from the Element and...
the Washington Family as the first daughter of Augustine Washington and MaryBall Washington. Born in Westmoreland County, Colony of Virginia, Betty Washington...
(1648–1740); Mary Brewer (1680–?); Isaac Ball (? –1789); Isaac Ball (1747–1790); Isaac Ball (1787–1865); Clinton Manross Ball (1817–1893); Jasper Clinton Ball (1852–933);...
The Magic 8 Ball is a plastic sphere, made to look like an oversized eight ball, that is used for fortune-telling or seeking advice. It was invented in...
Mary Washington may refer to: Mary L. Washington (born 1962), Maryland legislator MaryBall Washington (1708–1789), mother of U.S. President George Washington...
zoologist MaryBall (1812–1898). The siblings became interested in natural history through the passion of their father, Bob Stawell Ball. In 1818, Anne Ball moved...
an additional period of play (overtime) is mandated. Players advance the ball by bouncing it while walking or running (dribbling) or by passing it to a...
inaugural balls on the day of the ceremony, though a week later, on May 7, a ball was held in New York City to honor the first President. George Washington...
quarterback Andy Dalton launched a 51-yard Hail Mary to the end zone, where a Ravens player tipped the ball in the air directly to A. J. Green for a touchdown...