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Thomas Ballard

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in 1675. The following year, as Bacon's public hostility to Berkeley's governorship grew, Ballard attempted to mediate the dispute. In June, he negotiated a brief reconciliation between the two, persuading Berkeley to award Bacon a commission to fight Indians. Bacon went into open rebellion in July,
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faction" of diehard Berkeley loyalists, were barred from the Council. Ballard was returned to the House of Burgesses from James City County, and the House chose him as Speaker for the session of 1680–82. After his service as Speaker, he remained in the House until 1686. He also commanded the
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His children included Sarah Ballard, Jane Ballard, John Ballard, Thomas Ballard, Lydia M. Harwood, Martha Margaret Collier, William Ballard, Elizabeth Ladd, Francis Ballard, Matthew Ballard, and one other child that can not be identified (possibly an infant). He also had a brother named John
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Four days later, on August 3, Bacon held a meeting at Middle Plantation at which Ballard, among many others, signed an oath of loyalty to him. Ballard also signed papers urging Bacon to call an election and convene the
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in Middle Plantation when it built its first brick church in 1682–83. He spent his final years pursuing a lawsuit against Nathaniel Bacon's estate, trying to recover the balance due on the 1675 land sale.
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Michael L. Oberg, Samuel Wiseman's Book of Record: The Official Account of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, 1676-1677 (Lexington Books 2005 ISBN 0-7391-0711-9) p. 84 n.29
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Thomas was born in about March 1630/1. In 1650, he married Anna Thomas, daughter of William and Anne Thomas of Warwickshire, England.
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Kukla (p. 77) says this is "probably" an Old Style (Julian) calendar date, and was therefore in 1690 by the Gregorian calendar.
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In September, Bacon used Anna Ballard and other councillors' wives as human shields in a clash with Berkeley's forces at
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removed Ballard from the Council and his customs post, citing his oath to Bacon as proof of his "mutinous Spirit".
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Anna Ballard died in 1678. Thomas Ballard later married Alice Hilliard; they had two children.
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Ballard died and was buried at Bruton Parish Church on March 24, 1689.
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In 1677 Berkeley was removed as governor. Lieutenant Governor
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In 1679, instructions from London confirmed that Ballard and
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Per Knowledge (XXG) article, thirteen children, 12 surviving.
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that year. He became a close associate of Governor Sir
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From about July 1652–March 1663 he was clerk of
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Thomas Ballard (disambiguation)
Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
Mathew Kemp
Edward Hill, Jr.
Kent
England
Virginia
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg, Virginia
James City County, Virginia
Colonel
colonial Virginia
Bacon's Rebellion
Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
York County
Gloucester County
Mattaponi River
Propotank Creek
James City County
House of Burgesses
William Berkeley
James Bray
Joseph Bridger
Middle Plantation
Williamsburg, Virginia
Henrico County
Nathaniel Bacon
Eastern Shore of Virginia
General Assembly
Jamestown

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