|-------- | |--------- | | | |-------- | |------Reuben BALLARD (1748, VA or NC - 1820, KY) | | | | |-------- | | | | |--------- | | | |-------- | Bathsheba BALLARD (1774 - 1850) | | |--------Ralph BALLARD (1673, VA - 1722, NC) | | | |---------Abraham BALLARD (1705, VA - 1754, NC) | | | | | |--------Sarah ( - ) | | |------Absilla A. ``Assala'' BALLARD ( - ) | | |-------- | | |---------Elizabeth SUMNER (1715 - ) | |--------
Mr. M.A. Christian, a neighbor, left some notes regarding ``Col. Potts'', as he was called, in which he stated that the rock house was started in 1819 and finished in 1822. The date 1822 was also on a rock over the front door. Mr. Christian relates that Jonathon Potts came from Virginia to this part of the country after the Revolutionary War. Protected only by his old flint-lock rifle he was taken captive by the Indians and held for some months before his escape. In choosing a site for his log house he found two springs, near one he built his first home and near the other he built his barn. The log house is still standing, although weatherboarded and in a deteriorating condition.
It states the property was owned by Potts descendents until 1942.
Sources for this individual: @S627@ @S1283@