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  1. Apr 9, 2019 · Samuel Ball was a former slave who owned land on Oak Island, where a legendary treasure is rumored to be buried. Learn about his life, his will, and the clues he left behind that could solve the mystery of the island.

  2. Learn about Samuel Ball, a Black Loyalist who settled in Oak Island, Nova Scotia, in the late 18th century. Discover his story, family, and archaeological site through historical records and links.

  3. Oct 5, 2022 · Samuel Ball was a former slave who fought for the British in the American Revolution and became a wealthy landowner on Oak Island. He may have had a connection to the legendary Money Pit treasure, but his story is shrouded in mystery and speculation.

  4. Sep 29, 2020 · However, perhaps none of these characters has a tale as remarkable as that of Samuel Ball. A slave, cabbage farmer and eventually one of the richest men in Nova Scotia, the mystery of Samuel Ball...

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Samuel Ball — a cabbage farmer who lived for decades on Oak Island on Lot 13 (Instagram/curseofoakisland) Samuel Ball was the largest landowner on Oak Island. Samuel arrived at Oak Island around 1787, according to historian Michael East.

  6. Learn about Samuel Ball, a former slave who became a wealthy landowner on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, where he may have found treasure. Discover his story and the clues that link him to the legendary curse of Oak Island.

  7. Feb 12, 2021 · There are no known photos or etchings of an early Loyalist Black settler named Samuel Ball. That wouldn’t be so unusual if it wasn’t for the fact that Ball — a cabbage farmer who lived for decades on Oak Island — was one of the richest men in the province.