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BALL, Arthur

Male Abt 1956 - 1956  (~ 0 years)


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  1. 1.  BALL, Arthur was born about Feb 1956 in New York; died on 19 Nov 1956 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 12/15/1958

    The James J Landen farm.
    scene of Saturday's fire played an
    important part in a tragic fire
    that took the lives of five persons
    two years ago in November 1956,
    just one-quarter of a mile east of
    the Landen farm.
    It was to the Whitehaven Nur-
    ing home that a woman ran to
    telephone for aid in the fire that
    took the lives of Mr. and Mrs.
    Linus Ball and their three sons.
    Two other children, sisters, es-
    caped the tragic fire.
    The Ball fire happened Nov. 19,
    1956. Mrs. Ball was a part-time
    employe at the Whitehaven Nurs-
    ing Home. it was to the home that
    Mrs. Ben Licata, next-door neigh-
    for to the Balls, raced for help.
    The Ball's frame farmhouse was
    located on the north side of the
    road.
    There had been four major fires
    in 46 years on the Ball farm.
    The Landen barn fire was the
    first fire in the area since the
    Ball fire.
    Three volunteer companies an-
    swered both alarms. They were
    Wright's Corners, Terrys Corners
    and South Lockport.

    ALSO

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/19/1956

    Five members of one
    family perished in a fire today
    which swept their two story
    frame home in the
    High St. extension, one-half
    mile east of Lockport city
    line.
    Two other members of the family
    were treated at Lockport Memorial
    Hospital for injuries suffered
    when they escaped from their
    burning home.
    Dead are Linus Ball, his wife,
    Hilda, and three of their five children:
    Dennis, 9; Frank, 4, and Arthur,
    9 months.
    Suffering from shock are Elaine,
    15, and Karen, 6. Elaine also suffered
    leg injuries when she jumped
    from a second floor porch. Karen
    suffered-burns about her head.
    She was dropped to the ground
    from the porch by her older sister.
    .A wakened by Father
    Elaine told Sheriff's Deputy Rudolph
    Ziehm that her father awakened
    her about 6 a.m. and told
    her the house was on fire. She
    said her father rushed down stairs,
    where the *est of the family was
    sleeping.
    Elaine said she ran to the home
    started to follow her father, but
    that she grabbed her and pulled
    her to the second floor porch,
    dropped her to the ground, and
    then jumped.
    Elaine said she ran to the tome
    of Benjamin Licata, a next-door
    neighbor, and told him to summon
    firemen. Mrs. Licata, found her
    telephone was out of order and
    had to run to another neighbor's
    house to call help.
    Heat Intense
    Mr. Ziehm said that by the time
    firemen and sheriff's deputies arrived,
    the fire was so intense that
    they couldn't get withm 50 feet of
    the burning home.
    Firefighters from Lockport,
    South Lockport, Rapids, Wright's
    Corners and Terry's Corners were
    unable to save the structure. Two
    badly charred bodies were taken
    from the rubble by the volunteer
    firemen. They were not immediately
    identified.
    The bodies of the other three
    victims were recovered from the
    ruins shortly before 10 a.m.
    Firemen and neighbors said
    Elaine was a real heroine. They
    said she saved her sister and herself
    by smashing an upstairs window,
    severely cutting her right
    arm. Both leaped to the ground
    where she beat out flames which
    were picking at both her clothing
    and that of her sister. Then Elaine
    sprinted to a neighbor's house to
    sound the alarm.
    When she had recovered sufficiently,
    Elaine told authorities
    that the last time she saw her
    father he was at the foot of the
    stairs shouting that he was "going
    back to get the other children."




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