Ball Family Plantation Index
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In the years between 1698 and 1865, the Ball family of Charleston, South Carolina owned more than twenty rice plantations on the Cooper River and held nearly 4,000 Africans and African Americans in bondage.
Twenty-eight Ball family plantations for which records survive are listed below, in order of acquisition. Please scroll down the page to view an alphabetical list of Ball family plantations.
Ball Family Plantations ~ In Order of Acquisition
Comingtee
Hyde Park
Strawberry
Kensington
Cypress Grove
Dockum
Three Mile Head
Limerick
Quenby
Jericho
Wambaw
Back River
Pimlico
Kecklico
Mepshew
Brick Yard
Midway
Belle Isle
White Hall
Marshlands
Halidon Hill
Cedar Hill
Cherry Hill
The Blessing
Pawleys
Buck Hall
Dean Hall
Stoke
Ball Family Plantations ~ In Alphabetical Order
Back River
Belle Isle
Brick Yard
Buck Hall
Comingtee
Cedar Hill
Cherry Hill
Cypress Grove
Dean Hall
Dockum
Halidon Hill
Hyde Park
Jericho
Kecklico
Kensington
Limerick
Marshlands
Mepshew
Midway
Pawleys
Pimlico
Quenby
Stoke
Strawberry
The Blessing
Three Mile Head
Wambaw
White Hall