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Colonel Thomas Ballard (1630/1–March 24, 1689/90) was a prominent colonial Virginia landowner and politician who played a controversial role in Bacon's Rebellion. He served on the Governor's Council 1670–79 and was Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses 1680–82.〔Kukla, pp. 74-77〕 ==Early life and family== Ballard was born in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1631, the son of Thomas Ballard, Sr. and Anne Chesley Ballard (Napper). In 1650 he married Anne Thomas, daughter of William Thomas and Anne Thomas of Warwickshire, England. There is also mention of a second wife, Alice (Hilliard) Ballard, but nothing more than her name. He is father of 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 Ballard. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Ballard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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