Bland Williams Ballard (October 16, 1761 – September 5, 1853)[1] was a soldier and politician from Kentucky.
Biography
Bland Williams Ballard was born on October 16, 1761, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, the eldest son of Bland Ballard.[2] In 1779, he moved with his father to Kentucky, where the younger Ballard served in the militia. In 1788, Ballard's father and family were killed by Delaware Indians in what is now Shelby County, Kentucky. Later in life, Ballard said he had killed thirty to forty Indians in battle to avenge his family and punish Indians for horse theft.[1]
Ballard married three times. He and his first wife Elizabeth Williamson were the parents of seven children. Elizabeth died in 1827, and he married Diana Matthews in 1833. Diana died in 1835, in 1841 Ballard married Elizabeth Weaver Garrett.[1][3]
^ abcdeMadigan, Mary Lou (1992). "Bland W. Ballard". In John E. Kleber (ed.). The Kentucky Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. p. 44. ISBN0813128838.
^Klotter, James C.; Nelson L. Dawson (1981). Genealogies of Kentucky families: from the Filson Club history quarterly. Kentucky Historical Society/Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 56.
^Lazarus Whitehead Powell; et al. (1855). Obituary addresses delivered upon the occasion of the re-interment of the remains of Gen. Chas. Scott, Maj. Wm. T. Barry, and Capt. Bland Ballard and wife. State of Kentucky State Printer. pp. 3–5.