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Name: BALL, Jean Baptiste (Father)
Birth Date: 30.5.1862 Strasbourg
Death Date: 5.1.1947 Miserghin, Algeria
Nationality: French, Alsace
First Date: 1895
Profession: Holy Ghost Fathers at Mombasa and Pemba
Area: Mombasa, Rabai
Book Reference: North, Drumkey, EAHB 1907, Red Book 1912
General Information:
In 1893 Fr. Ball became seriously ill with black water fever and had to return to France. Eager to start work elsewhere, he sailed for the Zanguebar vicariate on January 12, 1894 and was assigned to Mombasa. Apparently he was not quite cured yet, for on March 28 of the same year he had to be rushed back to France, but was allowed to return to Mombasa on April 10. He served there as local head of the mission and procurator for the inland stations for about six years, doing also some ministry at Kilindini. In 1901 we find him at Nairobi's St. Austin mission; then on Pemba island, in 1904 at Giriama, and in 1908 at Giriama as the director of the mission.
In 1912 he was back in Pemba. World War One does not seem to have disturbed him directly; at least, he did not figure on the list of Spiritans interned or expelled because of their nationality. After a leave of absence in France, he returned to Mayotte and spent the remainder of his active life on that Indian Ocean island, near Madagascar. In 1936 we find him at the Congregation's retirement home of Miserghin, Algeria. He died there of old-age infirmities.