With the aid of Carol Garnett's " New Castle Co Delaware Land Records 1770-1777" pages 162,62,214,and 56,and with the aid of www.google.com,and with everything I've learned here on DENEWCAS-L,and WVHAMPSH-L,and OHCLERMO-L BALL, WILLIAM. Phila. Esq. September 4, 1809. June 2, 1810. 3.193. Legacy to nephew Joseph Ball son of late bro. Samuel Ball. To each of the daus. of Ann Stout dau. of cousin David Hall. To negro man Robert. To sister Ann Gibson and to her children a piece of land in Northern Liberties marked in plan of the division of his father's land no. 18. Mary Ball late in tenure of Henry Funk. All lands, tenements &c. in City and Co. of Phila. to children of sd. nephew Joseph Ball, namely William Whyte Ball, Joseph Ingles Ball, Benjamin Ball (lots before devised excepted). All other estate in Wilmington and Counties of New Castle and Kent or elsewhere in DE and in Counties of Berks, Northumberland, Luzerne, Huntingdon, Westmoreland and elsewhere in PA, in Hampshire Co., VA, or any other part of the world he gives to sd. nephew Joseph Ball during his life, at his death to his children. Execs: Sd. nephew Joseph Ball and his father-in-law John Hewson and Joseph L. Inglis of Phila., Clerk, in case of death of sd. John Hewson, he appoints his son John Hewson, Jr. Letters granted to John Hewson and Joseph L. Inglis. Joseph Ball affirmed October 22, 1821. John Hewson September 8, 1825.