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The Frederick Ball House in Savannah, Georgia

September 24, 2015

Do you remember when Sugar and I went to Washington, Georgia?

If you are new to the blog then you don’t remember it at all. But it happened almost exactly 2 years ago. Our interest in Washington, Georgia, was due to the fact that we were searching for more information about Corinne Elliott Lawton.  Corinne’s mother, Sarah Alexander Lawton, was from Washington. 

There were other reasons we were there. We were interested in Fanny Andrews. We were interested in her parents, Garnett Andrews, who married Annulet Ball. And Annulet’s father was none other than Frederick. 

Recently another of Sugar’s and Corinne’s cousins, yet another Corinne, was reading one of Eliza Frances “Fanny” Andrews’s books, Diary of a Georgia Girl, which is her war-time journal during The War. Sugar discovered that Fanny’s mother’s parents had a house in Savannah. 

You know what this means? We’re off to Savannah!

  
We didn’t attempt to break and enter. Of course, I took photos from every angle. 

   
   
Up the steps to the first floor, and down the steps to the ground floor. There’s not a basement or cellar, there’s a *ground* floor. 

   
   
   
   
 

The west side of the house is the front entrance.


 

A passageway between the Ball house and the house next door to the south.

  

 

  

The north side of the house

  

The building behimd the house.

 
   

The back of the house over the fence.

 
 

  

Ah, crape myrtles, and Columbia Square across the way.


  
  

Now let’s walk through the square…