Hello Francoise Welcome Aboard.
Some Details on Sir Alexander John Ball for you
He was the third son of Robert Hall, High Sheriff of Glouctershire and Mary, daughter of Marshe Dickson, Lord Mayor of London, 1756
Alexander was born on 22nd July 1756 at his fathers seat Ebworth Park and baptized in the Parish Church of Painswick. He was educated at Market School, Stroud. Joining the Navy in ? he served on HMS Egmont of 74 guns and at the age of 22 was a Lieutenant on board the Sloop, Atlantis 19 guns serving on the North American station until 1780. He later saw service on the HMS Santa Monica,36guns in the West Indies and HMS Sandwich under Rodney. Served as First Lieutenant of HMS Formidable, 98 guns and later as Commander of HMS German 17 guns until 1783. Spent time until 1785 in France, where he first met Nelson.
Returning to England he married a Mary Smith Wilson of Westminster on the 7th July 1785 and had a son William Keith Ball, born on the 27th October 1791 at Greenwich, Kent.
Ball served in home waters on board HMS Nemesis 28 guns and then HMS Cleopatra 32 guns on the Newfoundland station. Commanded HMS Alexander in the Mediterranean and at the Battle of the Nile 1798. I think this may havebeen his last ship before becoming Governor of Malta in 1803.
Sir Alexander Ball died at San Anton Palace, Balzan, Malta on Wednesday, 25th October 1809, probably of stomach cancer and was buried in the Sailent of Fort St Elmo, Valletta, Malta on the 31st October 1809.
His son Sir William Keith Ball inherited his title, marrying in old age to a Louisa Yates daughter of John Samuel Yates RN and Sarah in 1870 in Richmond, Surrey.
The 1871 Census see's them living at 84 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington with two servants. There were no children and the title became extinct.
William Keith Ball died on the 9th March 1874 at Spemall Hall, Warwickshire of apoplexy at the age of 82. He was buried on the 17th March 1874, at Poynings Holy Trinity Church, Sussex. As to what happened to Louisa she probably remarried, but as yet have not found a lead.
Would be very interested to know your connections.
Regards and Cheers,
Stephen
