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Michael Sparks > Civil War Cannon Ball 3" 6 lbs Non Rifled (or smooth-bore?)

Original from William Polk Gean, 28th NCT 1861-1865 to his son Walter Diggs Gean, and then to the sons of Evelyn Mae Gean Sparks.
 
My two brothers and I have fond memories of growing up with this 6 pound hunk of bronze ... Many a young Sparks Brother's toe was nipped with this thing... then it did a fair number of Sparks Brother's Children's toes, and it's now into doing damage on the Sparks Brother's Grandchildren... so much so that the current "Custodian of the Ball" (Alan Blaine Sparks) keeps it hidden, much as Evelyn did.

Counting the William Polk Gean bunch, that's potentially five generations of bruised toes so far...not bad for one small Civil War cannon ball...
Michael Sparks > Memories of a Long Life (page 5 of 33) - How the ancestral lines of David, George, Howard, Walter, and Warren Gean, along with the William Povall line, almost weren't - Albert builds a new house - the Story of Lucy's Mallet - Grandfather's failed prediction.
Michael Sparks > Memories of a Long Life (page 4 of 33) - Kin in Indiana - a new baby sister - Plans for a new home - Father was a jailor - The Cow and The Horse were saved...
Michael Sparks > Evelyn Mae Gean Sparks
Mrs. Vernon D. Sparks
October 23, 1922 - October 16, 1992

The Anderson News  October 21,1992
Michael Sparks > David Alton Gean
August 10, 1904 - January 12, 1998

From Internet Search:
Sequoyah County Times (Sallisaw, OK)
Michael Sparks > William Nolen "Bill" Pears
 - December 13, 1948

Funeral Home Notice
Michael Sparks > Roxie Ann Pears
Mrs. Walter Diggs Gean
December 18, 1881 - May 4, 1950
Michael Sparks > Roxie Ann Pears
Mrs. Walter Diggs Gean
December 18, 1881 - May 4, 1950

North Mississippi Herald (Water Valley MS)
Michael Sparks > Mary Elizabeth Gean
Mrs. R. H. "Homer" Poteete
June 1, 1909 - June 24, 1978

North Mississippi Herald (Water Valley MS)
Civil War Cannon Ball 3" 6 lbs Non Rifled (or smooth-bore?)

Original from William Polk Gean, 28th NCT 1861-1865 to his son Walter Diggs Gean, and then to the sons of Evelyn Mae Gean Sparks.

My two brothers and I have fond memories of growing up with this 6 pound hunk of bronze ... Many a young Sparks Brother's toe was nipped with this thing... then it did a fair number of Sparks Brother's Children's toes, and it's now into doing damage on the Sparks Brother's Grandchildren... so much so that the current "Custodian of the Ball" (Alan Blaine Sparks) keeps it hidden, much as Evelyn did.

Counting the William Polk Gean bunch, that's potentially five generations of bruised toes so far...not bad for one small Civil War cannon ball...
Michael Sparks > Civil War Cannon Ball 3" 6 lbs Non Rifled (or smooth-bore?)

Original from William Polk Gean, 28th NCT 1861-1865 to his son Walter Diggs Gean, and then to the sons of Evelyn Mae Gean Sparks.
 
My two brothers and I have fond memories of growing up with this 6 pound hunk of bronze ... Many a young Sparks Brother's toe was nipped with this thing... then it did a fair number of Sparks Brother's Children's toes, and it's now into doing damage on the Sparks Brother's Grandchildren... so much so that the current "Custodian of the Ball" (Alan Blaine Sparks) keeps it hidden, much as Evelyn did.

Counting the William Polk Gean bunch, that's potentially five generations of bruised toes so far...not bad for one small Civil War cannon ball...
Civil War Cannon Ball 3" 6 lbs Non Rifled (or smooth-bore?)

Original from William Polk Gean, 28th NCT 1861-1865 to his son Walter Diggs Gean, and then to the sons of Evelyn Mae Gean Sparks.

My two brothers and I have fond memories of growing up with this 6 pound hunk of bronze ... Many a young Sparks Brother's toe was nipped with this thing... then it did a fair number of Sparks Brother's Children's toes, and it's now into doing damage on the Sparks Brother's Grandchildren... so much so that the current "Custodian of the Ball" (Alan Blaine Sparks) keeps it hidden, much as Evelyn did.

Counting the William Polk Gean bunch, that's potentially five generations of bruised toes so far...not bad for one small Civil War cannon ball...
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