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

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