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Generation No. 5

19. JUDITH5 SWAN (SARAH4 INGRAM, JOHN3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Virginia Geneologies, Ball of Virginia.) was born 16 Apr 1718, and died 14 Mar 1774 in Northumberland County, Virginia. She married (1) WILLIAM JR. HEALE Bef. 1736. She married (2) GRIFFIN JR. FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.) 21 Sep 1737 in Northumberland County, Virginia, son of GRIFFIN FAUNTLEROY and ANNE BUSHROD. He was born Bet. 1715 - 1716 in St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 28 Oct 1755 in St. Stephen's, Northumberland County, Virginia.

Notes for JUDITH SWAN:
We find in the Marriages of Virginia Residents Vol I, Part III, Surname H, Page 256, Heale, William, Jr. m. bef 1736, Judith Swan, dau of John. Proven by a bond recorded Nov 12, 1736, Lancaster Co. We also find: Griffin Faunteleroy m. bef 1737/8, Judith Swan, dau of John, whose est, sett, of that date, Lancaster Co., proves it.

Notes for GRIFFIN JR. FAUNTLEROY:
I found on ancestry web site Nov 2004 the Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. I have not verified this information:
Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 23, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3.
"will was dated 1750. He was a Justice in Northumberland County in 1744, and served until his death. He lived on a tract near Cherry Point called the "Manor Plantation". By his father's will he was to inherit the plantation called "Fauntleroys" at the death of his mother, but as he died before she did, he never got it."

Children of JUDITH SWAN and GRIFFIN FAUNTLEROY are:
41. i. GRIFFIN6 FAUNTLEROY, b. 1738, Lancaster County, Virginia.
42. ii. JOHN FAUNTLEROY, b. 1740, Lancaster County, Virginia.
iii. SWANN FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.), b. 1742, Lancaster County, Virginia.
iv. ANNE FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.), b. 1746, Lancaster County, Virginia.
v. JUDITH SWANN FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.), b. 1748, Lancaster County, Virginia; m. GEORGE BOSWELL.
vi. KATHERINE FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.), b. 1750, Lancaster County, Virginia.
vii. SARAH FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.).


20. THOMAS JR.5 EDWARDS (SARAH4 INGRAM, JOHN3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Virginia Geneologies, Ball of Virginia.) was born 19 Jun 1725 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 20 Apr 1798. He married ELIZABETH FAUNTLEROY (Source: Bushrod Family Tree by Denise Coppin. found on ancestry web site Nov 2004.) 1747 in Northumberland, Co. Virginia, daughter of GRIFFIN FAUNTLEROY and ANNE BUSHROD. She was born 23 Jan 1730/31 in St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland.


Children of THOMAS EDWARDS and ELIZABETH FAUNTLEROY are:
i. ANN6 EDWARDS, b. 1748.
ii. RICHARD EDWARDS, b. 1749.
iii. JOHN EDWARDS, b. 1750.
43. iv. THOMAS EDWARDS, b. 28 Jan 1751/52, Northumberland Co., VA.
v. LEROY EDWARDS, b. 1754.
vi. SARAH EDWARDS.
vii. ELIZABETH EDWARDS.
viii. ROBERT EDWARDS, b. 1761.
ix. CATHERINE EDWARDS, b. 1762.
x. ANN EDWARDS, b. 1764.
44. xi. GRIFFIN EDWARDS, b. 17 Mar 1768.


21. TAYLOR5 GILL (DAUGHTER4 INGRAM, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Marriages of Virginia Residents Vol I, Part III.) was born in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died Bet. 1791 - 1792 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. He married MOLLY UNKNOWN.

Notes for TAYLOR GILL:
Clark, Eva Turner, [View Citation] [Table of Contents]
Gill : abstracts from records in southern states and genealogical notes
New York: R.R. Smith, 1939 p 90, 91
Taylor Gill and Betty Gill are put in possession of their father's estate father's name not mentioned, Northumberland Co. Order Book, 1773-1783

Taylor Gill, Census 1782, St Stephens Parish., Northumberland Co: 3 whites-11 blacks (See North Carolina section for Taylor Gill).
Taylor Gill, census 1790, Edgecombe Co., Halifax Dist: 1 free white male over 16 years of age, 2 under 16, 2 white females, 14 blacks.

Taylor Gill appointed surveyor for certain road in 1779, Northumberland Co.

Taylor Gill of Edgecombe Co.; will 22 OCt 1792-Feb 1793; to wife Molly Gill all estate real and personal, to pay debts and support children; "if she thinks proper to sell my land instead of negroes to pay my creditors, it is my will and desire she should, the term of time is five years, and after five years is expired, then I lend unto my beloved wife Molly Gill one-third part of my estate real and personal during her natural life. And it is my will and desire that the other two-thirds of my estate be equally divided between my three children, William Taylor Gill, Thomas Gill, and Nancy Gill." Wife Molly Gill, executrix. Wit: Augustine Coppedge, Hardy Todd. Nroth Carolina Historical Commission, Edgecombe County Records, Will 1758-1830 Vol V (Ger-How), #37.040 (See Taylor Gill of Northumberland Co., VA)


Taylor Gill b<1752 -1792. Appointed surveyor for road 1779 Northumberland Co. Makes deed of gift to George Bluford.


Children of TAYLOR GILL and MOLLY UNKNOWN are:
i. NANCY6 GILL, b. Edgecombe County, North Carolina.
ii. WILLIAM TAYLOR GILL, b. Edgecombe County, North Carolina.
iii. THOMAS GILL, b. Edgecombe County, North Carolina.


22. ELLIS JR.5 GILL (DAUGHTER4 INGRAM, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol I, Northumberland Co Record of Births 1661-1810, p 437.) was born in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 1781. He married LEANNAH WORNUM 09 Aug 1763 in Northumberland, Co. Virginia, daughter of WILLIAM WORNUM and ELIZABETH.

Notes for ELLIS JR. GILL:
Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol I Northumberland Co Record of Births 1661-1810 p438
Lists Thomas Gill son of Elliss & Leanner his wife was born April 28, 1774
Thomas Gill son of Ellis and Leanner his wife was born Sept 19, 1777
Winne Gill daughter of Ellis and Leanner Gill his wife was born Jan 28, 1772.
Is her name Leanner Ingram Gill???? More research needs to be done as there are several births of a Ellis Gill Jr and Leannah his wife.

Clark, Eva Turner
Gill : abstracts from records in southern states and genealogical notes
New York: R.R. Smith, 1939
His Will presented in Court by William Harcum and Leanna, his wife, 1781. Inventory also presented. Will Missing. This record was taken from Order Book. Northumberland Co.
Jan 2005: Found on Virginia Marriage Records Northumberland Co., VA p452. Ellis Gill Jr and Leannah Wornum Aug 9, 1763.

Ellis, Jr. Gill found in:
Marriage Index: Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, WV 1728-1850
Spouse: Leannah Wornum
Marriage Date: Aug 9, 1763
Location: Northumberland County, Virginia
Source: County Court Records at Heathsville, Virginia & Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 0032712

Question: If Leannah died and Ellis remarried Sally they had a son Jacob born March 13, 1758, St Stephens Par., Northumberland Co., VA

Notes for LEANNAH WORNUM:
Her parents could be William and Elizabeth? Need to verify.

Children of ELLIS GILL and LEANNAH WORNUM are:
i. WINIFRED6 GILL (Source: Virginia Vital Records #3 1600-1800's cd #187.), b. 15 Jan 1753, St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia.
45. ii. JOHN GILL, b. 12 Apr 1754, St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia.
iii. ELLIS I GILL (Source: Virginia Vital Records #3 1600-1800's cd #187.), b. 10 Sep 1756, St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia.

Notes for ELLIS I GILL:
Ellis Gill found in:
Marriage Index: Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, WV 1728-1850
Spouse: Mrs. Elizabeth Jones
Marriage Date: May 10, 1805
Location: Northumberland County, Virginia
Source: County Court Records at Heathsville, Virginia & Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 0032712

 

46. iv. BETTY GILL, b. 04 Jun 1764, St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia.
v. THOMAS GILL (Source: Virginia Vital Records #3 1600-1800's cd #187.), b. 28 Feb 1769, St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia.
vi. THOMAS GILL, b. 19 Sep 1777, St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, Virginia.


23. WILLIAM5 GILL (DAUGHTER4 INGRAM, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Lawrence Perry found on his genealogy web site.). He married FRANCES POYTHRESS (Source: Lawrence Perry found on his genealogy web site.). She was born Abt. 1715 in Granville County, North Carolina.

Notes for WILLIAM GILL:

From Lawrence Perry, Need to verify.
Possible Four Children of Ellis Gill and ____ Ingram (Ingram, Wm., Betty, Taylor):

Ingram Gill b<1751. Ingram Gill former owner of a slave now belonging to ___ Johnson of Albermarle, the slave to be this day hanged for felony, 11 Nov. 1772. Court held Charles City Co., VA (Legislative Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, III 1597; Mrs. Clark p69). Ingram Gill does not appear in the1782-1785 Virginia Census.

William Gill b<1729 d1780-8. Difficult to assign, two weak clues: cannot be placed elsewhere, and a grandson was named Ingram Allen Gill. This William Gill, who died in Mecklinburg Co., VA, could fit in any of several places. William Gill died 1780-81 Mecklinburg Co., VA, married Frances. Mecklinburg and Lunenburg Counties are adjacent and on the lower Virginia border about midway in from the coast. Henrico Co. lies to the north of the James River. Chesterfield County lies just across the river to the south of the James and north of the Appomattox River. Continuing to the SW are Dinwiddie (then Prince George & Amelia to the sides) Lunenburg and Mecklenburg Counties, Mecklenburg bounded on the south by the Roanoke River. Halifax Co. lies just to the west of Mecklenburg Co. Therefore, these records could be of Henrico, Chesterfield Gills. Will 23 July 1780-12 Feb. 1781. To wife Frances. To dau. Frances. To dau. Nanny Grier. to daus. Sarah, Jane, and Mary. To dau. Obidience. To dau. Frances. To sons: Robert, Joseph, William. To son-in-law Thomas Pool. Ex'rs: Sons Joseph and William, and friend Samuel Whitehead. Wit. Samuel Whitehead, Richard Williams, Elizabeth Williams. Codicil. 28 Dec 1780. "Whereas, being angry with Bartlett Grier, husband of daughter Anne, ... I did leave unto her ... only five pounds, I now declare that I am not pleased with that part of the said will ... my desire ... the said Anne Grier do share equally. My daughter Sarah may have 400 acres of land laid off on the plantation whereon I now live, running along the county line, taking in the mill and all the land I own on the west side of Aaron's Creek, 28 Dec. 1780. Wit: Will Hepburn, Joshua Grinage, Nancy Taylor . Security for executors: Benjamin Pulliam, William Neal, Charles Allen. Eight hundred thousand pounds (this is a lot of money!). Wills I 355 (Mrs. Clark p100). Children in will (all alive 1780): Nanny Gill born <c1759 married a Grier by 1780; Sarah Gill born<1780; Jane Gill born <1780; Mary Gill born <1780; Obedience Gill born <1780 (dau.) married Thomas Pool ; Frances Gill (dau.) born <1780; Robert Gill born <1780; Joseph Gill born<1780. Joseph Gill son of William Gill will 1780, Mecklenburg Co., VA (Mrs. Clark p78).; William Gill born c1750. Mrs. Clark assigns as Maj Wm Gill of Iredell Co., NC, but Charles McDaniel has researched this link and says it is incorrect. Hurley Gill also thinks it is incorrect.; ; Anne Gill born <c1759 married Bartlett Grier. |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||>>>>>> Alternative William Gill #2 is William Gill born c1738-1780/1, married 1st Ann, 2nd Sally, Children: Winde Gill 1759, William Gill 1761-1794, Edwin Gill 1764, Richard Gill 1775, Betty Gill1774, Lucy Gill 1776, Thomas Gill 1778, Mary Gill <1794, George Gill <1777, Patty Gill c1777 Wm. Kelly.

Betty Gill b<1752. Betty Gill & Taylor Gill put in possession of their father's estate, Order Book 1773-1783 Betty Gill sister of Taylor Gill (1774-1778??) Betty Gill has son Shapley Perry Gill born 8 Nov. 1778 SSP NC. Betty Gill spinster married George Pickren jr. 1779 ssp nc.
Shapley Perry Gill bastard son of Betty born 8 Nov. 1778.

Taylor Gill b<1752 -1792. Appointed surveyor for road 1779 Northumberland Co. Makes deed of gift to George Bluford.

1780 Northumberland Co. Census 1782 St. Stephen's Par., Northumberland Co. 3 whites, 11 blacks.

Census 1790 Edgecombe Co., Halifax Dist., NC, 1fwm>16, 2<16, 2 f, 14 blacks.

Will 22 Oct. 1792-Feb. 1793 to wife Molly Gill.

Taylor Gill 1790 census, Edgecombe Co., Halifax Dist., NC : 1fwm>16, 2<16, 2wf, 14 blacks.

Will 22 Oct. 1792-Feb. 1793; to wife Molly Gill all estate real and personal to pay debts and support children; "if she thinks proper to sell my land instead of negroes to pay my creditors, it is my will and desire she should, the term of time is five years, and after five years is expired, then I lend unto my beloved wife Molly Gill 1/3 part of my estate real and personal during her natural life. And it is my will and desire that the other 2/3 of my estate be equally divided between my three children, Wm Taylor Gill, Thomas Gill, and Nancy Gill." Wife Molly Gill, executrix. Wit. Augustine Coppedge, Hardy Todd. NC Historical Commission, Edgecombe Co. records, Wills 1758-1830 Vol. V (Ger-How), #37.040. (Mrs. Clark p111). Children named in will of Taylor Gill:
William Taylor Gill b<1771.
Thomas Gill b<1771
Nancy Gill b<1771

Child of WILLIAM GILL and FRANCES POYTHRESS is:
47. i. OBEDIENCE6 GILL, b. 1760, Granville, Franklin County, North Carolina.


24. MOSES5 INGRAM (JOHN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1751 in Brunswick County, Virginia, and died Oct 1784 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH LANIER CROFT 1778 in Brunswick County Virginia, daughter of THOMAS CROFT and ELIZABETH LANIER. She was born Bet. 1755 - 1760 in Brunswick County, Virginia, and died 11 Apr 1834 in Giles County, Tennessee.

Notes for MOSES INGRAM:
Marriages of Virginia Residents Vol I, Part II, Page 185.

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA - WILL BOOK 2 1739-1785 (partial)
p 407. Moses Ingram will wife Elizabeth sons Henry Ingram and Benjamin Ingram executors wife, Thomas Ingram and John Clay witnesses Enoch Berry , Suilah (her mark) Lanier, Thomas Craft
Proved Oct. 25, 1784

p. 496 Moses Ingram deceased-inventory
Moses Ingram died in 1784; his Will was signed 9 August and recorded 25 October (Brunswick County Will Book 2, page 407). naming sons Henry and Benjamin and wife Elizabeth.

Moses, typical of his family, was a large land owner; 9 May 1772, a survey was made for him in Bath Parish, Dinwiddie County for 774 acres on Hatcher's Run -- this would be a short distance west of Petersburg, Virginia (Dinwiddie Plat Book, p. 26).

Moses and his father John Ingram, Jr. rendered services to the cause of the American Revolution by furninishing supplies: in the Brunswick County list of men so aiding, in June 1781 are found their names. The Revolutionary War Societies recognize these services for membership.

1 March 1773.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Dinwiddie County.
Description: 774 acres on the south branch of Hatchers Run.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 41, 1772-1773, p. 109 (Reel 40).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

Notes for ELIZABETH LANIER CROFT:
Brunswick Co Deed Book 16 p 81. She died April 11, 1834 in Giles County, Tennessee and Moses died in Oct 1794 in Brunswick County, Virginia.

moved from Bruswick Co., VA to Tennessee with other Westmorelands and
Washington Croft and Elizabeth Edwards, mother of Elizabeth Gray
Westmoreland.

Was she married to William Crittenden Apr 4, 1812 in Giles Co., TN? Not verified.

May 15, 1786 Gray Edwards and Elizabeth Ingram, widow of Moses Ingram married. Married by The Rev. Thomas Lundie, Rector of St Andrew's Parish.

Could this be her brother??
Indenture made 25 March 1751 between James Lanier of
Brunswick County, and Henry Cook of same, £60, on North side of
the Rockey Run granted by Patent to Sampson and Richard Lanier
and conveyed by deed by the said Sampson Lanier to the above said
James Lanier, 177a, Beginning at a pine on the old County Line
thence south sixty Eight degrees west one hundred and ten Poles
to a red oak thence nroth fifty three degrees west seventy poles
to a pine a Corner Tree of Thomas Sissons Land thence northeast
along a new marked Line which was a division between the above
said Sampson and Ricahrd Lanier to a small pine on the old County
Line then along the old County Line to the Begining. Signed
James lanier. Wit: Timothy Rives, Joshua Clark, David Peeples.
Court 24 September 1751, Indenture acknowledged by James Lanier.
Deed Book 5, Page 88.

Children of MOSES INGRAM and ELIZABETH CROFT are:
48. i. ELIZABETH GRAY6 INGRAM, b. Abt. 1783, Brunswick County, Virginia.
ii. HENRY INGRAM (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.), b. Abt. 1780, Brunswick County, Virginia; m. ELIZABETH OVERBY (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.), 26 Mar 1804, Brunswick County Virginia (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.).

49. iii. BENJAMIN INGRAM, b. Abt. 1782, Brunswick County, Virginia; d. 1849.


25. JOHN5 INGRAM (JOHN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born Abt. 1746 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He married SARAH INGRAM, daughter of BARTHOLOMEW INGRAM and ELIZABETH DUNNINGTON.

Notes for JOHN INGRAM:
Jan 2005
Found from Linda Duncan line on ancestry
John b. ca 1746 based on Thomas Berry's Will written 22 Feb 1742/43 naming dau Patience Ingram, and her marriage to John Ingram Sr about 1740. Older bro. Moses b. ca 1744. John m. cousin Sarah Ingram [d/o Bartholomew Ingram whose will/w 22 Oct 1804 named dau. Sarah Ingram wife of John Ingram]

Library of Virginia Does this belong to this John?
3 March 1760.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Brunswick County.
Description: 480 acres adjoining the land of Strange, Murphy and Williams.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 33, 1756-1761 (v.1, 2, 3 & 4 p.1-1095), p. 726 (Reel 31-32).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.


50. ii. ELIZABETH HARPER INGRAM.


26. MARY ELIZABETH5 INGRAM (JOHN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born 1755 in Brunswick County, Virginia. She married JAMES ALLISON LOVE (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.) 1770 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He was born 1749 in Brunswick County, Virginia.

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH INGRAM:
Deed (5-248 Cabarrus NC) transaction date 18 Jan 1805 recorded Apr 1805. James Love and his wife Mary to Sterling Tucker of the State of Virginia for the sum of fifteen hundred and fifty dollars. Being one seventh part of the estate of Thomas Ingram deceased due to “Mary Love as one of his sisters & one of his coheirs became & entitled to & now with the said James Love her husband is seized & possessed of one seventh part of the said estate.” The land “Was allotted to the widow of said Thomas Ingram now the wife of said Sterling Tucker.” Signed by: “James Rice, Leroy Tucker, Bhyram, Hartwell Tucker as for J. Love, John Dameron as for Mary Love.”

From records in Brunswick County Virginia, we know that James Love Junior married Mary, the daughter of John and Patience Berry Ingram. John Ingram named daughter Mary in his1787 last will and testament. He bequeathed the majority of the estate to his wife Patience. In 1797, Patience Berry Ingram formally released her rights and deeded the estate to her children. She named daughter Mary “Love” in that transaction. In 1804, “James and wife Mary Love of Cabarrus County” sold Mary’s share of the estate. They sold Mary’s one-seventh share to Mary Ann Tucker and her husband Sterling Tucker. Mary Ann Tucker is the widow of Mary Ingram Love’s younger brother Thomas Ingram. This last transaction was filed in both Cabarrus County NC and Brunswick County VA.

Notes for JAMES ALLISON LOVE:
Found Love information on the web site: http://www.angelfire.com/nc/benjthomasofansonnc/love.html

On 29 Jul 1763, Lovide (F) Vaughan of St. Andrew Parish sold 250 acres (7-327, Brunswick VA) to James Love Jr. The land was situated on both sides of Beaver Pond Branch.

Dated 1 Sep 1763, John (x) Westmoreland sold 62 ½ acres (7-382, Brunswick VA) to James Love Jr. Situated on the north side of Beaver Pond Branch, the tract was part of Richard Vaughan’s land and adjoined that owned by Col. Drury Stith and James Dearden. Robert (x) Lucy witnessed the transaction that was recorded 26 Sep 1763. Recorded on the same day, John Ingram and wife Patience sold 100 acres (7-374, Brunswick VA) to George Berry. On 10 Apr 1766, James Love Jr. of St. Andrews Parish sold his 62 ½ acres (8-484, Brunswick VA) to Richard Elliott. Recorded 27 Apr 1767, the transaction was witnessed by William Wilkinson, Charles Clayton and William Merritt.

Dated 24 Nov 1766, James Love Jr. purchased 174 acres (8-389, Brunswick VA) from John Gunter Sr. of Orange County NC. Situated on the north side of Red Oak Run in Brunswick County, the land adjoined that owned by Cawley, Fry, and Manning. On 26 Feb 1770, James Love Jr. sold his 174 acres (9-593, Brunswick VA) to Richard Littlepage. Witnessed and recorded on the same day as the transaction date, this deed states the wife (name not written) of James Love Jr. relinquished her right of dower. From later deeds we know that James married Mary, the daughter of John and Patience Berry Ingram. The deed above indicates the marriage took place prior to 1770. Looking back to the 1763 transaction by John and Patience Ingram to George Ingram, we see why James Love Jr. would be a suitable witness.

Later in the fall of the same year, on 3 Nov 1770, James Lindsey & Mary Lindsey sold 100 acres (10-43, Brunswick VA) to Bartholomew Dameron. James Love, Mary Love, and Elizabeth Lindsey witnessed the transaction. From her mother’s estate, we later find that Mary’s sister Sarah was married to Bartholomew Dameron (NOTE: Gerri's comment I have Sarah m. to Christopher Dameron). On 17 Aug 1773, Peter Jones of Dinwiddie County VA sold 207 acres (11 part 1-126, Brunswick VA) to James Love Jr. Situated on Hickory Run, the land adjoined that belonging to Joel Biggs, Peter Jones, and Isaac Reid. Edward Robertson, Bartho Dameron, Henry Allen and Henry Morris witnessed the transaction. Three days later, James Love Junior and wife Mary of Brunswick County VA sold an undisclosed amount of land (11 part 1-130, Brunswick VA) on 20 Aug 1773. Indicating James Love is now selling the land he just purchased, the deed states the tract was situated on Hickory Run adjoining that owned by Peter Jones, Isaac Read, and Joel Biggs. Being the last of a series of land records in Brunswick County Virginia, this deed for the first time states that James Love Junior’s wife is named “Mary.” In this transaction, James and Mary sold their land to Mary’s brother-in-law Bartholomew Dameron. Three years prior, being in 1770, James’s father, brother John Love, and brother-in-law Charles Clayton purchased land to the west in Charlotte County VA. Records connecting to Drury Stith positively identify the Love’s in Charlotte County as being the family of our James Junior from earlier in Brunswick County. Believing James Junior’s family moved to Charlotte County, this 1773 transaction to his wife’s brother-in-law Bartholomew Dameron indicates he was in process of joining his family to the west. There are no further land records for James Love Junior in Brunswick County VA until much later. And the only deeds then arise from Cabarrus County NC in response to deaths within James’s wife’s family.

Deed (6-135, Cabarrus NC) transaction date 27 Dec 1806 recorded Jan 1807 session. George Garman to James Love. The legal description of this transaction is unclear. It is described here as I have interpreted the meaning. Land joining said Love’s land on the north and the Rocky River to the west and south, …and is bound on the east by another tract of 140 acres granted to George Garman on 2 Nov 1784 … it being part of 81 acres granted to Geo. Garman Sr, dec’d by Arthur Dobbs dated 25 Jun 1764 and …containing 50 acres. Also another tract containing 40 acres adjoining the above lines on the waters of the Rocky River. Also another tract tract of 47 acres on the east side of the Rocky River joining “his own, James Little’s and James Love’s. Witnesses are John Hegler Jur and Thos. Berry.

From records in Brunswick County Virginia, we know that James Love Junior married Mary, the daughter of John and Patience Berry Ingram. John Ingram named daughter Mary in his1787 last will and testament. He bequeathed the majority of the estate to his wife Patience. In 1797, Patience Berry Ingram formally released her rights and deeded the estate to her children. She named daughter Mary “Love” in that transaction. In 1804, “James and wife Mary Love of Cabarrus County” sold Mary’s share of the estate. They sold Mary’s one-seventh share to Mary Ann Tucker and her husband Sterling Tucker. Mary Ann Tucker is the widow of Mary Ingram Love’s younger brother Thomas Ingram. This last transaction was filed in both Cabarrus County NC and Brunswick County VA.
This has not been verified. I have not found any information to prove this.

Children of MARY INGRAM and JAMES LOVE are:
i. ELIZABETH6 LOVE (Source: Dawna Vicars email.), b. 1770; d. 1824; m. JOHAN HEINRICH SHORR, 1788, Bethania, Surry County Nouth Carolina.

Notes for JOHAN HEINRICH SHORR:
I think Dawna got this information from http://www.angelfire.com/nc/benjthomasofansonnc/love.html web site, owner unknown.
From an email from Dawna Vicars Feb 2005: [email protected]
John Ingram b. 1710 m Patience Berry
> Mary Elizabeth Ingram b 1755 in Brunswick CO, VA m. James Love
> Elizabeth Love b. 1770 m. Johan Heinrich "Henry" Shorr married in 1788, Bethania, Surry Co, NC
Johan and Elizabeth move to Bethania, NC. James Love passes away, and appparently leaves Elizabeth out of his will in 1821. In 1824, Elizabeth dies also. Shortly afterwards, Johan Henry contest the will of James Love on behalf of he and Elizabeth's 7 children saying the only reason they were left out is because they had lost contact.

ii. JAMES LOVE.
iii. THOMAS LOVE.
iv. MARY POLLY LOVE.
v. JONAH LOVE.
vi. NANCY LOVE, b. Abt. 1776; m. ELY HOWELL, 12 Feb 1801, Cabarrus Co., NC.
vii. MARTHA LOVE.
viii. PATIENCE LOVE (Source: Dawna Vicars email.), m. CLAIRBORN FREEMAN (Source: Dawna Vicars email.).

Notes for PATIENCE LOVE:
From Dawna Vicar 2005

The Daughter of James Love
From records in Brunswick County Virginia, we know that James Love Junior married Mary, the daughter of John and Patience Berry Ingram. John Ingram named daughter Mary in his1787 last will and testament. He bequeathed the majority of the estate to his wife Patience. In 1797, Patience Berry Ingram formally released her rights and deeded the estate to her children. She named daughter Mary Love in that transaction. In 1804, James and wife Mary Love of Cabarrus County sold Marys share of the estate. They sold Marys one-seventh share to Mary Ann Tucker and her husband Sterling Tucker. Mary Ann Tucker is the widow of Mary Ingram Loves younger brother Thomas Ingram. This last transaction was filed in both Cabarrus County NC and Brunswick County VA.

Knowing for sure that James Loves wife is the daughter of Patience Berry Ingram, it would seem appropriate for them to honor her mother by naming a daughter Patience Love. And what a beautiful name it would be? Keeping in mind the next generation had sons named Darling, Pleasant, and Hartwell Love, the name Patience Love is equally warm and endearing. But our traditional family history fails to mention her name. And yet, looking closely at the records of Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Counties, I wonder if or why not the possibility has been raised before? Written at first in hopes of learning all we could about Patience and her possible ties to James Love, I am now glad to announce that the needed proof is nearly certain.

Patience Love married to Claiborn Freeman

In the Pleas and Quarter Session records for Cabarrus County, the following documentation appears in the minute book:

April 1797
Ordered that letters of Administration issue on the estate of Clavan Freeman, dec'd to James Love and Patience Freeman, who came into court and took the oath. Joseph Howell and Alexander Forgueson, security L 400.


27. SARAH5 INGRAM (JOHN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born 1758 in Brunswick County, Virginia. She married CHRISTOPHER DAMERON (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].), son of BARTHOLOMEW DAMERON and ANNE MOOREHEAD. He was born Abt. 1757 in Brunswick County, Virginia, and died 1808 in Caswell County, North Carolina.

Notes for SARAH INGRAM:
The Dameron line comes into our family lineage through the marriage of Christopher Dameron who m. Sarah Ingram daughter of John Ingram and Patience Berry. Through this line enters the Coppedge family.

She was married to Christopher DAMERON in 1774. Children were: NancyAnn Morehead DAMERON, Patsy DAMERON, Bartholomew DAMERON, Christopher DAMERON, John Ingram DAMERON, Polly DAMERON, Catherine DAMERON, Sally DAMERON, Patience DAMERON, Ann DAMERON.


Notes for CHRISTOPHER DAMERON:
Not Verified:
Damerons of Virginia, North Carolina & Missouri
by Paulette Haynes
Christopher Dameron (Husband) b. About. 1750 in Virginia
Children:

1. Clarky Dameron
2. DescendantsAnn Morehead Dameron b. About. 1768 in Brunswick Co. Virginia
3. DescendantsBartholomew Dameron b. 10 Feb 1775 in Virginia
4. Christopher Dameron b. About. 1777 in Brunswick Co. North Carolina
5. DescendantsJohn Dameron b. 1778 in Brunswick Co. Virginia
6. Martha Dameron b. About. 1780 in Brunswick Co. Virginia
7. DescendantsSarah Dameron b. About. 1780 in Brunswick Co. North Carolina
8. Patience Dameron b. About. 1785 in Brunswick Co. North Carolina
9. DescendantsMary Dameron b. About. 1788 in Brunswick Co. Virginia
10. DescendantsCatharine Dameron b. About. 1790

From DAR ID #158638:
Christopher Dameron furnished supplies for the army, 1782, in Brunswick County, Virginia. He was born in Virginia; died in Caswell County, NC. From Vaden - Dameron Genealogy @ Rootsweb.com
Children listed are from Christopher's will written 10 Nov. 1807, recorded January 1808 book E, Page 21 Caswell Co., NC

Caswell County, N.C. - COURT MINUTES - JULY 1806
Contributed by "Sandy Jensen"
The guardian of account of Christopher Dameron as guardian for ? Inpram Dameron and Falrey Dameron, orphan children of John Dameron deceased was duly returned to court by the commissioners appointed to settle the same and on motion ordered to be recorded.

Caswell County, N.C. - COURT MINUTES - OCTOBER 1799
Contributed by "Sandy Jensen"
Christopher Damoron William Lea released from their fine imposed on them yesterday.

Caswell County North Carolina Wills 1814-1843 by Katharine Kerr Kendall
1983 ISBN 0806347147 Page 14
243 Sale of property of Christopher Dameron taken 1 May 1816.
Page 109
381 CHRISTOPHER DAMERON - Will - W. 10 Nov. 1807. Wife Sarah; daughters Polly and Caty Dameron; sons Christopher (unmarried) and Bartholomew; daughter Nancy Matthews; grandchildren: Eliza Ingram Dameron and Patsy Depee Dameron; daughter Sally Matthews; daughter Patsey Anderson;
children of Sally Matthews. Exec: uncle Joseph Dameron and cousin Joseph Dameron with son Bartholomew Dameron. Wit: John T. Curl, Robert H. Jackson, Bart. Dameron Sen.

Children of SARAH INGRAM and CHRISTOPHER DAMERON are:
51. i. JOHN6 DAMERON, b. 1778, Brunswick County, Virginia; d. 1804.
52. ii. BARTHOLOMEW DAMERON, b. 1775, North Carolina.
iii. MARY POLLY DAMERON, m. ROBERT JACKSON (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].).

Notes for MARY POLLY DAMERON:
# Name: Mary "Polly" DAMERON
# Given Name: Mary "Polly"
# Surname: Dameron
# Sex: F
# Death: 1842

Father: Christopher DAMERON b: 1748 in Brunswick CO., Va.
Mother: Sarah INGRAM b: 1750 in Brunswick County, Virginia

Marriage 1 Robert JACKSON

Children

1. Has No Children William JACKSON
2. Has No Children John JACKSON
3. Has No Children Hightower JACKSON
4. Has No Children Sarah JACKSON
5. Has No Children Betsey JACKSON
6. Has No Children Martha JACKSON
7. Has No Children Thomas JACKSON
8. Has No Children Alexander JACKSON

iv. CHRISTOPHER DAMERON, b. Abt. 1799.
v. ANN MOOREHEAD NANCY DAMERON, m. VINES MATHIS (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].).

Notes for ANN MOOREHEAD NANCY DAMERON:
# Name: Anne Morehead "Nancy" DAMERON
# Given Name: Anne Morehead "Nancy"
# Surname: Dameron
# Sex: F
# Death: 1849

Father: Christopher DAMERON b: 1748 in Brunswick CO., Va.
Mother: Sarah INGRAM b: 1750 in Brunswick County, Virginia

Marriage 1 Vines MATHIS

Children

1. Has No Children Drury MATHIS
2. Has No Children Lindsay MATHIS
3. Has No Children Patsyy MATHIS
4. Has No Children Susan MATHIS
5. Has No Children Ann M. MATHIS
6. Has No Children Christohper MATHIS
7. Has No Children Luke MATHIS

vi. SARAH SALLY DAMERON (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].), m. CHARLES MATHIS (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].).

Notes for SARAH SALLY DAMERON:
# ID: I568589389
# Name: Sarah "Sally" DAMERON
# Given Name: Sarah "Sally"
# Surname: Dameron
# Sex: F
# Death: 1855

Father: Christopher DAMERON b: 1748 in Brunswick CO., Va.
Mother: Sarah INGRAM b: 1750 in Brunswick County, Virginia

Marriage 1 Charles MATHIS

Children

1. Has No Children John MATHIS
2. Has No Children William MATHIS
3. Has No Children Isaac MATHIS
4. Has No Children James Addison MATHIS
5. Has No Children George MATHIS
6. Has No Children Matilda MATHIS
7. Has No Children Mary MATHIS
8. Has No Children Sarah MATHIS
9. Has No Children Patience MATHIS
10. Has No Children Thomas MATHIS

vii. MARTHA PATSY DAMERON (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].).
viii. PATIENCE DAMERON (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].).
ix. CATHERINE DAMERON, m. WILLIAM DAMERON (Source: Cindy Horrace genealogy on ancestry [email protected].); b. 1793.

Notes for WILLIAM DAMERON:
# Name: William DAMERON
# Given Name: William
# Surname: Dameron
# Sex: M
# Birth: 1793 1
# Death: in ?Randolph County, Missouri
# Note:

Dameron, William -- d. 6 May 1882 of consumption at his father’s John W.
Dameron at Cairo, aged 21y; MDM Saturday 6 May 1882

Father: Joseph DAMERON b: 1748 in Northumberland Co., VA.
Mother: Mary HARRISON b: in See notes

Marriage 1 Catherine DAMERON

* Married: 5 Dec 1814 in Caswell County, North Carolina

Children

1. Has No Children Martha DAMERON
2. Has No Children Sarah DAMERON


Marriage 2 Mary MALONE


28. PATSY5 INGRAM (JOHN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born Abt. 1765 in Brunswick County, Virginia. She married JOHN CLAY (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.) 19 Jan 1779 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He was born Abt. 1757 in Cumberland County, Virginia, and died in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

Notes for PATSY INGRAM:
Virginia Marriage Records, Brunswick Co Marriage Bonds
1779 Jan 19, John Clay & Patty Ingram, Letter of Consent from John Ingram.

Notes for JOHN CLAY:
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 page 113
Mrs. Ella Jackson Clay Selby.
DAR ID Number: 101376
Born in Clark County, Missouri.
Wife of Hiram Selby.
Descendant of John Clay, William Trego, and Samuel Kell, as follows:
1. Samuel Peyton Clay (1834-1914) m. 1857 Emily Kell (1837-1916).
2. John Ingram Clay (1790-1873) m. 2nd 1821 Patsy (Martha) Eldridge (1801-53); Benjamin Kell (1811-78) m. 1st 1832 Rouhamy Beckner (1809-45). [p.113] 3. John Cla****m. 1779 Patsy (Martha) Ingram; Samuel Kell, Jr. (1778-1823), m. 18**** Sarah Trego (1787-1823).
4. William Trego m. 1782 Betty Stubbs (1758-1825); Samuel Kell m. 1769 Elizabeth —.
John Clay served as cadet in Capt. Samuel Hopkins' company, Virginia regiment. He was born, 1757, in Cumberland County, Virginia; died in Bourbon County, Kentucky. William Trego (1754-1814) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Persifor Frazer's company, Col. Anthony Wayne's regiment, 4th battalion. He was born and died in Chester County, Pa.
Also No. 75135. Samuel Kell served as private in Captain Through's company, Col. Patterson Bell's regiment, Pennsylvania Line. He died, after 1820, in Warren County, Ohio. Also No. 93937.

Children of PATSY INGRAM and JOHN CLAY are:
i. SAMUEL6 CLAY (Source: Internet Linda Duncan [email protected].), Stepchild.
ii. GEORGE W. CLAY (Source: Internet Linda Duncan [email protected].), Stepchild.
53. iii. JOHN INGRAM CLAY, b. 1790, Charlotte County, Virginia; Stepchild.


29. ISAAC5 INGRAM (JOSEPH4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Lee Virgil Ingram Line) was born Abt. 1750 in Prince George County, Virginia, and died 26 Aug 1816 in Somerset, Pulaski County Kentucky. He married MARTHA PATSY MAYNARD (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) 1784, daughter of WILLIAM MAYNARD. She was born Abt. 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1838 in Somerset, Pulaski County Kentucky.

Notes for ISAAC INGRAM:
In 1787, Joseph Ingram of Brunswick County, Virginia gave his son three slaves, legally deeded them, to Isaac Ingram so that Isaac could take them to Kentucky.

Isaac gave to his wife his slaves, Milly, Amy and Lewis. Gave to Winnea one Negro woman named Anaah at 150.00. Gave to his son Charles one Negro boy named Harrison. Gave this daughter Elizabeth a Negro boy named bale valued at 150.00.

Will information from Bobby Ingram.
Isaac Ingram Will proven August 26, 1816 Book I, pages 223-225, Pulaski County, Kentucky

In the Name of God Amen. I Isaac Ingram of the County of Pulaski and State of Kentucky, being old and stricking in years and weak and sickly in person yet proper and sound in mind and memory. Thanks be to God for his Mercy calling to mind the mortality of the body and that it is appointed for man once to die and after that to judgement. I do hereby make and ordain this to be my last will and testament: First I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife Paty/Patsy the plantation on which I now live also my slaves Milly, Amy and Lewis, horses, hold furniture & all the rest of the property during her life time of widow hood AlSO I give and bequeath unto my daughter Nancy one hundred & fifty dollars in produce. Yes all are to pay fifty dollars this year , Polly Walden to pay fifty dollars 1817, Charles Ingram to pay fifty dollars 1818. AlSO I give unto my daughter Winnea one Negro woman named Anaah at $150, Polly one Negro girl named Marrah $150, I give unto my son Charles one Negro boy named Harrison at $150. I give unto my younger sons William and Joseph the plantation which I now live on to be valued at one thousand dollars at the death of their mother to be equally divided. William and Joseph my two youngest sons to pay my son Charles $116.50 each out of the value of the said land to allow a reasonable time after the death of their mother for payment to be given by my executors. AlabamaSO I give unto my daughter Elizabeth one Negro boy Bale valued at $150. Also I give unto my son William one bay mare and colt with a blaze face, likewise to my son Joseph one sorrel mare know by his name Joe's mare. The rest of the property to be equally divided at the death of their mother, among my daughters to be more equal with my sons if property enough if any over to be equally divided amongst the whole of the children. I do hereby constitute and appoint Charles Ingram & John Cowan my executors to this my last will and testament. I do hereby disavow and make void all other former wills by me maid /made whatever acknowledged this to be my last will and testament.
Signed Sealed the 17th day of June 1816

Teste his
John Cowan Isaac X Ingram seal
Edward Cooper mark


At County Court held for Pulaski County at the courthouse thereof on the 26th day of August, 1816.

This will was proven to be the said last will & testament of Isaac Ingram by the oath of John Cowan and Edward Cooper subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and the same is done accordingly.
Teste Will Fox clk

Agreeable to an order of the County Court directed to us inventory and appraise the personal estate and slaves of Isaac Ingram. Direct after being first sworn proceeds as follows this 21st day of September 1816. $
One Negro woman named Milly 350.00
One ditto one named Amy 375.00
One Negro boy named Lewis 400.00
Two head of horses 35.00
Eleven head of cattle 68.00
Forty head of hogs 49.30
Wagon and _____and four pare chains and
harness 47.50
Farming tools 25.69
Cupboard and furniture 24.35
Five beds four steads and furniture 82.00
Looking glass 1.25
Three books and box 1.25
Seven chairs 1.75
Two tables 2.50
Hatchet (?) 1.00
Coffy pot pitcher and crock .38
Cards 1.50
Reap hook .50
Smoothing iron .25
Six head of sheep 19.00

The second page of this inventory couldn't be found in the Records, according to the County Clerk.

Found The Kentucky Land Grants, Part I, Chapter VI, Kentucky Land Warrants, 1816-1873.
Ingram, Isaac 50 D 308 2-15-1817 Muhlenberg Cypress Cr.

Notes for MARTHA PATSY MAYNARD:
Daughter of William Maynard of Amelia County, Virginia
Amelia County was named for Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora, daughter of George II of England. It was formed from Prince George and Brunswick Counties in 1734. Its area encompasses 366 square miles. The county seat is Amelia.

Children of ISAAC INGRAM and MARTHA MAYNARD are:
54. i. POLLY6 INGRAM, b. Bet. 1784 - 1785, Amelia County, Virginia Maybe in Pulaski County, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1849, Illinois.
ii. NANCY INGRAM (Source: Marriage records of Pulaski County, Kentucky by Anne Walker Burns, 1936.), b. Abt. 1787, Amelia County, Virginia; m. THOMAS JAMES (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.), 23 Feb 1802, Pulaski County Kentucky (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.).

Notes for NANCY INGRAM:
Marriage Records of Pulaski County, Kentucky, by Anne Walker Burns, 1936.

iii. CHARLES INGRAM (Source: Pulaski Co Marriage Records.), b. Abt. 1790, Pulaski County, Kentucky; d. 1848, Pulaski County, Kentucky; m. (1) JANE HOLMES, 23 Sep 1817, Pulaski County Kentucky; b. 1795, Wythe County, Virginia; d. Bef. Nov 1828, Pulaski County, Kentucky; m. (2) LOUISA STOTTS (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), 24 Nov 1828, Pulaski County, Kentucky (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.); b. 18 Apr 1808, Pulaski County Kentucky; d. Bet. 29 Aug 1873 - 1883, Pulaski County Kentucky.

Notes for CHARLES INGRAM:
Pulaski County Marriage Records, to Jane Holmes.
Married to his sister-in-law Louisa Stotts, Dau of John and Polly Stotts.

Evidence of 1840 census that indicated that they had three children living with them. Perhaps they were William and Elizabeth Ingram's due to a tragic accident to William Ingram.
Found on The Kentucky Land Grants, Part I, Chapter VI, Kentucky Land Warrants, 1816-1873.
Ingram, Charles 20 E-2 332 1-7-1834 Pulaski County Fishing Circle (watercourse).

Ingram, Charles
Spouse: Jane Holmes
Marriage Date: Sep 23, 1817
Location: Pulaski County, Kentucky
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 0804052

Ingram, Charles
Spouse: Louisa Stotts
Marriage Date: Nov 24, 1828
Location: Pulaski County, Kentucky
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 0804052


55. iv. JOSEPH INGRAM, b. 08 Feb 1798, Pulaski County, Kentucky; d. 03 Aug 1887, Looney Twnp, Polk County, Missouri.
56. v. WILLIAM INGRAM, b. Abt. 1795, Pulaski County Kentucky; d. Bet. 1835 - 1840, Helena, Phillips County Arkansas.
57. vi. WINNEA INGRAM, b. Bet. 1801 - 1809, Pulaski County Kentucky; d. Aft. 1849, Illinois.
vii. ELIZABETH INGRAM, b. Bet. 1801 - 1809, Pulaski County Kentucky.


30. MARY5 INGRAM (JOSEPH4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born 08 Dec 1752 in Albermarle Parish, Surry/Sussex County, Virginia. She married JOHN MAINARD. He was born Abt. 1850 in Amelia County, Virginia.

Notes for MARY INGRAM:
Christened 1753 Jan 28, Albemarle Parish, Sussex County, Virginia

Notes for JOHN MAINARD:
One web site on ancestry spelled the last name as Mainyard.

Child of MARY INGRAM and JOHN MAINARD is:
i. RICHARD6 MAINARD.


31. CHARLES5 INGRAM (JOSEPH4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born 29 Jan 1755 in Albermarle Parish, Surry/Sussex County, Virginia. He married MARY UNKNOWN (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.).

Notes for CHARLES INGRAM:
Christened 1755 March 23, Albemarle Parish, Sussex County, Virginia

Children of CHARLES INGRAM and MARY UNKNOWN are:
i. CHOLE6 INGRAM (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.).

Notes for CHOLE INGRAM:
Who was she married to? Found information on genealogy web site:

ii. THOMAS INGRAM (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.).


32. GRACE5 INGRAM (JOSEPH4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Marriage records of Brunswick County, Virginia., 1730-1852 by Augusta B. Fothergill.) was born 17 Sep 1759 in Albermarle Parish, Surry/Sussex County, Virginia. She married DRURY WALTON (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) 27 Jan 1785 in Brunswick County, Virginia (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz.).

Notes for GRACE INGRAM:
Christened 1759 Dec 23, Albemarle Parish, Sussex County, Virginia
marriage Records of Brunswick County, Virginia 1730-1852 by Augusta B. Fothergill

Marriage Index: Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, WV 1728-1850
Ingram, Gracy
Spouse: Drury Walton
Marriage Date: Sep 27, 1785
Location: Brunswick County, Virginia
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 0030659

Notes for DRURY WALTON:
Walton, Thomas.
Publication 6 February 1790.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Brunswick County.
Description: 504 acres adjoining his own and the land of Joseph Ingram and Drury Walton.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 21, 1789-1790, p. 608 (Reel 87).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Walton, Thomas. grantee.
Ingram, Joseph.
Walton, Drury.

Child of GRACE INGRAM and DRURY WALTON is:
58. i. MABRY6 WALTON, b. 07 Oct 1785.


33. SARAH5 INGRAM (BARTHOLOMEW4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) She married JOHN INGRAM (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), son of JOHN INGRAM and PATIENCE BERRY. He was born Abt. 1746 in Brunswick County, Virginia. For more information on the Berry line, see Thomas Berry.

Notes for JOHN INGRAM:
Jan 2005
Found from Linda Duncan line on ancestry
John b. ca 1746 based on Thomas Berry's Will written 22 Feb 1742/43 naming dau Patience Ingram, and her marriage to John Ingram Sr about 1740. Older bro. Moses b. ca 1744. John m. cousin Sarah Ingram [d/o Bartholomew Ingram whose will/w 22 Oct 1804 named dau. Sarah Ingram wife of John Ingram]

Library of Virginia Does this belong to this John?
3 March 1760.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Brunswick County.
Description: 480 acres adjoining the land of Strange, Murphy and Williams.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 33, 1756-1761 (v.1, 2, 3 & 4 p.1-1095), p. 726 (Reel 31-32).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.


1 March 1773.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Brunswick County.
Description: 73 acres adjoining the land of Lightfoot, Stith, Demrol and others.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 41, 1772-1773, p. 283 (Reel 40).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

From Linda Duncan genealogy file:
John b. ca 1746 based on Thomas Berry's Will written 22 Feb 1742/43 naming dau Patience Ingram, and her marriage to John Ingram Sr about 1740. Older bro. Moses b. ca 1744. John m. cousin Sarah Ingram [d/o Bartholomew Ingram whose will/w 22 Oct 1804 named dau. Sarah Ingram
wife of John Ingram]

Georgia: Hancock County: John Ingram Will, 19 June 1827

Georgia}Hancock County}
Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes, Monday September 1st 1828
Present this sessions, Gideon Holsey}
Thomas L. Latimer} Justices
Jesse Lockhart}
This last will & testament of John Ingram late of this county being
produced in open court and the legal execution thereof by said testator
being shown to the satisfaction of the court by the evidence of Philip
L. Simms, James Y. Lewis & Nathan C. Sayre the attesting witnefses
thereto. It is ordered that said last will & testament be recorded and
that the nominated executors be qualified on their application.
Georgia, Hancock County. In the name of the ever living God, Amen. I
John Ingram of the County aforesaid being at this time of sound and
disposing mind & memory and com---- to dispose of my property, do make
& ordain the following disposition of the property that I may leave at
the time of my decease after the payment of all my just debts and the
expenses of my interment. I direct and order that my property real and
personal be divided into as many portions or shares as may be necessary
to meet and fulfill the following apportionment thereof amongst the
persons hereinafter named and for the purpose of more easy and
convenient division and apportionment. I authorize the executors
hereof herein after named who shall qualify and the survivor to sell
and dispose of so much thereof as may be divided expediant for this
purpose, and good and sufficient titler to the same whether real or
personal estate to make and execute.
Unintelligible…………………………………………………………………………..to be equally divided amongst them.
To my daughter Polly Dudley I give bequeath and devise one equal share
of said estate to her during her natural life and if she ____ die leaving a
child or children then to such child or children absolutely and if she she
should die without leaving a child or children then said share I give to and
vest in ____ of my children & grandchildren to whom I have given property
absolutely.
I give bequeath and devise to my son Bartholomew Ingram Junior in trust for my
daughter Patience Jordan one equal share of my said estate to receive hold &
improve such share in trust for my said daughter during her natural life, free &
clear of all claims, interruptions or rights of her husband for her sole &
separate use and do direct him to account to her annually or more frequently for
the use & income of said slaves as may be convenient to him.
I give bequeath and devise to my said son Bartholomew Ingram Junr. As trustee
for my son George Ingram one equal share of my said estate to receive hold and
improve such share in trust for my son George and to account to him annually &
oftener if convenient for the income interest & profits thereof for and during
the life of my said son.
And I do direct & authorise my son Bartholomew Trustee as aforesaid to my said
daughter & son that if either of them shall depart this life leaving a child or
children then the share of such deceased daughter or son shall be conveyed by
said trustee to said child or children fully & absolutely and if either or both
of my said daughters & son shall die without leaving a child or children then
the share of such daughter or son shall be conveyed by said Trustee ____ ____
____ children herein before named.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th day of June
1827.Signed sealed & published by the testator} John Ingram (seal)
As his last will & testament in ____}Who in his presence & in the presence}
Of each other have hereto set our}Hands as witnefses}Phil L. SimmsJames G. Lewis
Nathan C. Sayre
Bartholomew Ingram Junr. & Burwill I. Wynn nominated executors of the last will
and testament of John Ingram dec’d, appeared personally in Court and were duly
qualified as Exers of said will. Whereupon it is ordered that letters
testamentary do issue to them as executors.
On the application of Bartholomew Ingram Junr. And Burwell I. Wynn Exers. Of &
of John Ingram dec’d. It is ordered that John Sturdivant, George Rives, Gideon
Holsey, Green Mitchell & John Rosser be and they are hereby appointed appraisers
of the personal property of John Ingram late of this county, dec’d and that they
or any three or more of them being first duly directed do appraise said property
& make their returns thereof to said executors according to law.[Ferguson Family Tree.FTW]

Father: John Ingram , Jr. b: 1720 in Northumberland County, VA
Mother: Patience Berry b: ABT. 1725 in Hanover, King George Co.,Va (note this is wrong)

Marriage 1 Sarah (Sally) Ingram b: ABT. 1763 in VA

Children

1. Has No Children Sally Thomas Ingram
2. Has No Children Martha Henry Ingram
3. Has No Children Elizabeth Ingram
4. Has No Children Poley Thomas Ingram
5. Has No Children Patience Benjamin Ingram
6. Has No Children George Ingram
7. Has Children Thomas Benjamin Ingram b: 1781 in Brunswick Co, VA
8. Has No Children Bartholomew Ingram b: 10 JUN 1799

Children are listed above under (25) John Ingram.

34. ELIZABETH5 INGRAM (BENJAMIN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born 22 Apr 1763 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 1818. She married STITH JR PARHAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), son of STITH PARHAM and SARAH. He was born 1760 in Virginia, and died 1806 in Georgia.

Notes for ELIZABETH INGRAM:

Did Elizabeth marry and move to Hancock County, Virginia?
Virginia Land Records, Nottoway County, Virginia p.389
Dec 1, 104 Stith Parham and Elizabeth, his wife of Hancock County, Georgia to Abraham Buford of Nottoway County, Virginia 345 currency; conveying 1/5 part of a certain tract of land on Nottoway River, Nottoway County, Containing in the whole 1370 acres, being tract wherof Benjamin Ingram, brother of said Elizabeth (Ingram) Parham died possessed, and dying intestate and without issue, and leaving at his death the said Elizabeth as one of his sisters and co-heirs.

Notes for STITH JR PARHAM:
I Stith Parham of the County of Baldwin, being weak and sick of body but of perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, in manner & form following.

First & chiefly, I commend my Soul into His hand of Almighty God, who gave it to me hoping through the Death and merits of His Son to find favour in the sight of God.

Item: It is my Will & desire that all my just debts & funeral expenses be paid off & the remainder part of my Estate to be disposed of as I shall hereafter mention.

Item: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Elizabeth Parham, one Negro man Daniel, & one man Jack, & one Negro woman Lucy, one woman Silvey & one woman Nancy, & one Negro man Isaac & one riding Garsiage & one black horse named Jack & four Cows & calves & this tract of land which I now live on.

Item: I give & bequeath to Thomas Stith Parham my well beloved Son Two hundred Acres of Land in Washington County, one Negro man named Peter, one Negro child named Simon, one Negro woman, Luck & her two children. Item: I give & bequeath to Robert Parham, my beloved Son, Two hundred Acres of Land in Washington County.

My desire is that the whole of my children to have an equal part of my Estate and having a particular desire to make the distribution as above and those above nominated to have that part of my Estate which I have above left to them.

Lastly I nominate & appoint my Son Thomas Stith Parham & John Hill Executors to this my last Will & Testament, revoking all others before made Witness my hand and Seal this twelfth day of February A. D. One thousand eight hundred & nine.

Signed, Sealed & Acknowledged

Stith Parham
In presence of
R. F. Cubert
John Tomlinson
Georgia, Baldwin, Court of Ordinary, 1st May 1809.
The within Will was duly proven in Open Court by the oaths of Benjamin Cubert and John Tomlinson.
Fred R. Freeman, Clk.
More About STITH PARHAM and ELIABETH THREETE:
Marriage: Bef. 1781
More About STITH PARHAM and ELIZABETH INGRAM:
Marriage: Bet. 1781 - 1786

Children of ELIZABETH INGRAM and STITH PARHAM are:
i. THOMAS STITH6 PARHAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. 22 Sep 1786, Virginia; d. 1866, Meriwether County, Georgia; m. AMY MYRICK, 1810.
ii. BENJAMIN INGRAM PARHAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. Abt. 1768; m. (1) CATHRINE MCGHEE; m. (2) MARTHA W. JONES.
iii. MATHEW ANDERSON PARHAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. 1802; d. 1869, Louisanna; m. MARY ANN CLEMENS BERRYHILL.
iv. ROBERT NELMS PARHAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. Abt. 1800; d. 1851, Meriwether County, Georgia; m. SARA C. COLLIER.
v. MARTHA ELIZABETH PATSY PARHAM, b. 19 Dec 1790; d. 13 May 1862, Baldwin County Georgia; m. GOODWIN MYRICK; b. 09 Nov 1809.
vi. SARAH HENRIETA PARHAM, b. 19 Dec 1790; d. 16 Jan 1854, Long Cane Troup County, Georgia.
vii. MARY ANN PARHAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. 17 Mar 1797; d. 13 Jul 1883, Harris County Georgia; m. (1) SAMUEL TURRENTINE; m. (2) BENJAMIN HARVEY.
viii. ANNA PARHAM, b. 1795, Georgia; d. 1851, New Hope, Chickasaw County Mississippi.


35. CHARLES5 INGRAM (BENJAMIN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.) was born 22 Sep 1765 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 09 Apr 1843. He married ELIZABETH CLEVELAND WYLY (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.) Unknown. She was born 16 Jul 1734 in St Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia.


Child of CHARLES INGRAM and ELIZABETH WYLY is:
i. MARY ANN6 INGRAM (Source: Linda Duncan genealogy on ancestry web site.), m. STERLING TUCKER (Source: Ingram Family History book, by Mary Ingram Stultz, George Thomas Love web site), 07 Jan 1804, Brunswick County Virginia.


36. BENJAMIN5 INGRAM (BENJAMIN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.) was born 06 Aug 1767 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 1804. He married DRUCILLA TERRY (Source: Sarah Ingram, found on ancestry web site.) 14 Jan 1783 in Richmond County, Virginia. She was born 1766 in North Carolina.


Children of BENJAMIN INGRAM and DRUCILLA TERRY are:
i. HANNAH6 INGRAM (Source: Sarah Ingram, found on ancestry web site.), b. Abt. 1784, Richmond County, Virginia.
ii. DRUCILLA INGRAM (Source: Sarah Ingram, found on ancestry web site.), b. Abt. 1786, Richmond County, Virginia.


37. PRESSLEY5 INGRAM (BENJAMIN4, CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) was born 19 May 1777 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1850. He married ELIZABETH THREETE PARHAM, daughter of STITH PARHAM and ELIZABETH THREETE. She was born 1779.


Children of PRESSLEY INGRAM and ELIZABETH PARHAM are:
i. SOPHIA6 INGRAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. 24 May 1802; m. SINCLOAIR JR. MCMULLAN (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.).
ii. MARY INGRAM, b. Abt. 1798.
iii. MILES INGRAM, b. Abt. 1800.
iv. ELIZABETH TWEATT INGRAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. Abt. 1804; m. JONATHAN T. MOORE.
v. STITH HARPER INGRAM (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.), b. Abt. 1806; m. EMILY HURT (Source: Kudzu families found on the web.).


38. JAMES5 WADDY (JANE4, THOMAS JR.3, JANE2 INGRAM, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies #IV.) was born 1700 in Northumberland, County, Virginia, and died in Abt 1772. He married LUCY CHILTON (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), daughter of ANDREW CHILTON.

Notes for JAMES WADDY:
On June 13, William Dameron was guardian to Lucy, Milly, James and Francis, orphans of James Waddy.

On Nov. 11, 1771, James Waddy of Wicomico Parish, made a deed of gift to his son, Benjamin Waddy, of the same parish for land whereon said James now lives, situated in Wicomico.

Will of James Waddy is dated Nov 6, 1759 and probated in 1772. Mentions wife, sons Benjamin, John, James, William, Francis and Jesse, and daughters Milly, Lucy and Molly. Exec David ball Sr, and David Ball, Jr.

Notes for LUCY CHILTON:
The Will of Andrew Chilton probabted in Feb 9, 1791, mentions his daughter, Waddy, is grandaughter Lucy, and his grandsons, John and James Waddy.

Children of JAMES WADDY and LUCY CHILTON are:
59. i. BENJAMIN6 WADDY, b. Northumberland, County, Virginia of Wicomico Parish; d. Abt. 1781.
60. ii. JOHN WADDY.
iii. JAMES WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), m. ELIZABETH, Unknown.
iv. WILLIAM WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), m. MARY JONES.

Notes for WILLIAM WADDY:
William Waddy, grantor: 29 August 1786.
Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Jefferson County (Ky.).
Description: 2000 acres on Little Kentucky adjoining Edmund Taylor.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 1, 1785, 1786-1787, p. 550 (Reel 67).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

William Waddy was, on Jan 14, 1796 guradian to Lucy, Nelly, and James, orphans of James Waddy. The will of William Waddy dated June 22, 1805 names wife Mary, and daughters Patty H, Lucy (Chilton), and Betth H Waddy; daughter of Mary Ann Jones; son-in-law William Jones; nephew George Payne Waddy; exec, wife Mary S. Waddy.

v. FRANCIS WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.).
vi. JESSE WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), m. MARY.
vii. MILLY WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), m. WILLIAM BETTS (Source: Virginia Genealogies #2 1600-1900's Family Tree Maker.).
viii. MOLLY WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), m. THOMAS INGRAM.

Notes for MOLLY WADDY:
She married Thomas Ingram, widower; marriage bond April 12, 1790. The Waddy Family of Northumberland County, Virginia, Genealogies of Virginia Families Volume V.

ix. LUCY WADDY (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.).


39. MARY5 WADDY (JANE4, THOMAS JR.3, JANE2 INGRAM, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25.) was born Abt. 1701 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died Bet. 1754 - 1760. She married CHARLES INGRAM (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25.) Abt. 1716 in Northumberland County, Virginia, son of THOMAS INGRAM and KATHERINE WINTER. He was born Abt. 1680 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 11 Feb 1760 in Northumberland County, Virginia.

Notes for MARY WADDY:
Daughter of Benjamin Waddy (James, John) of Northumberland County, Virginia b. ca 1701 d. between 1754 and 1760.


Children are listed above under (5) Charles Ingram.

40. BENJAMIN5 WADDY (JANE4, THOMAS JR.3, JANE2 INGRAM, JOHN1) (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25.). He married JUDITH NEALE (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25.) Apr 1757 in Northumberland, Co. Virginia (Source: Virginia Vital Records #1 1600-1800s CD #174 Family Tree Maker.), daughter of SHAPLEIGH NEALE and ANN JONES.

Notes for BENJAMIN WADDY:
Benjamin and Juidth lived in St. Stephen's parish, Northumberland County where he was a large land owner and also a merchant. Benjamin Waddy died intestate and an inventory of his estate was recorded in 1782.

He is mentioned in a deed from Thomas Lee of Westmoreland County in 1745, as the second son of Jane, relict of Benjamin Waddy, and (now) the wife of Joseph Mott. His brother, James Waddy was appointed his guardian in 1747 and he probably came of age before 1757.

Children of BENJAMIN WADDY and JUDITH NEALE are:
61. i. SHAPLEIGH6 WADDY, b. 14 Sep 1758, Northumberland, County, Virginia.
ii. BENJAMIN WADDY (Source: Virginia Genealogies #2 1600-1900's Family Tree Maker.), b. 23 Jun 1760.

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