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- Gender: Male
- Death:
- Source: [12]
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Mother: Johannah * /Ingersoll/
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- Death:
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Father: Peter * /Grant/
Mother: Johannah * /Ingersoll/
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Grizzell /Grant/
- Gender: Female
- Death:
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Father: Peter * /Grant/
Mother: Johannah * /Ingersoll/
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Daniel /Grant/
- Gender: Male
- Death:
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Father: Peter * /Grant/
Mother: Johannah * /Ingersoll/
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Hannah /Grant/
- Gender: Female
- Death:
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Father: Peter * /Grant/
Mother: Johannah * /Ingersoll/
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\ _George * /Ingersoll/______________/
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Mary + /Thomas/
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Martha * /Nelson/
- Gender: Female
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: Charles * /Nelson/
Mother: Mary * //
Spouse : William * /Grant/
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Spouse : Mary * //
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Abigail * /Kennard/
- Gender: Female
- Birth: ABT 1699
Source: [14]
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: Edward * /Kennard/
Mother: Elizabeth * /Martyn/
Spouse : William * /Grant/
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Edward * /Kennard/
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Spouse : Elizabeth * /Martyn/
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George * /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Death: AFT 22 JUN 1694, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
- CHR
02 JUL 1618
Sutton, Bedfordshire, England
Source: [14]
- Burial
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Note
Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers, Volume 2, page 522.
Maine Wills 9:174;
Salem Town p.82;
E.I. Hist. Coll. 45:188-9
'Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire', Pg 368;
Ancestors of Daniel & Sarah Day
He resided at Salem and Glouchester, Massachusetts. He bought 55
acres from George Cleeve in the Casco Bay area where he then
resided in the Portland/Falmouth district with his wife,
Elizabeth. He was one chosen to meet
with the commission established by the General Court to
reestablish the
disputed jurisdiction of Massachusetts. He was a selectman of
Falmouth, Maine (now part of Portland) in 1652. He
wascommisioned a lieutenant and
commanded militia at Falmouth. During King Phillip's War he lost
a son, his
plantation was attacked and his house destroyed. George went back
to Salem and returned to Falmouth in 1680. He was commissioned by
the general court to lay out a new townsite of 1000 acres and to
make allottments. When American Indian attacks again threatened,
he at age 72 withdrew to Salem again and escaped the second
destruction of Falmouth. He was a shipwright.
History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Page 46
GEORGE INGERSOLL, son of Richard Ingersoll of Bedfordshire,
England, was an early immigrant to Massachusetts. He first
appears in Gloucester in 1646 when a son Joseph was born to his
wife. He owned a house in the harbor which he sold and removed to
Falmouth, Me. He removed from the latter place to Salem in 1694.
He was a selectman here in 1652, being licensed to keep an
ordinary. His son Samuel came to Gloucester about 1700 and was a
shipbuilder at Eastern point. Descendants of these settlers are in
town today.
George moved to Gloucester in 1646. In 1652 he was a selectman
and had a house in the harbour. He later moved to Casco Bay where
he settled at Back Cove as early as June 25, 1657. He became
prominent and was a petitioner to the general court in 1660. In
1668 he was commissioned lieutenant and placed in command of the
militia at Falmouth (now Portland, Me.) He was very active during
the Indian troubles and one of his sons was killed in Oct. 1675 at the
opening of the King Philip War in Maine. His plantation was
attacked and his house and property were destroyed. In Dec. he
returned to Salem with the families of himself and his sons. n
1680 he returned to Falmouth and was chosen deputy to the
Provincial Assembly in Maine from Falmouth in 1683 and 1685. At
the age of seventy he returned to Falmouth.
Father: Richard * /Ingersoll/
Mother: Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/
Spouse : Elizabeth * //
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\ _Edward * /Langley/________________
\ _Thomas * /Langley/________________/
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Elizabeth * //
- Gender: Female
- Birth: ABT 1622
Source: [14]
- Death: BEF 1694
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
Spouse : George * /Ingersoll/
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Alexander /Grant/
- Gender: Male
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: William * /Grant/
Mother: Martha * /Nelson/
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/ \___________________________________
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/ \ _George * /Ingersoll/______________+
/ \_Johannah * /Ingersoll/____________/
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Mary /Grant/
- Gender: Female
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: William * /Grant/
Mother: Martha * /Nelson/
_Father of Peter and James /Grant/_
_Peter * /Grant/___________________/
/ \___________________________________
_William * /Grant/_________________/
/ \ _George * /Ingersoll/______________+
/ \_Johannah * /Ingersoll/____________/
/ \_Elizabeth * //____________________
/_Mary /Grant/______________________
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Martha /Grant/
- Gender: Female
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: William * /Grant/
Mother: Martha * /Nelson/
_Father of Peter and James /Grant/_
_Peter * /Grant/___________________/
/ \___________________________________
_William * /Grant/_________________/
/ \ _George * /Ingersoll/______________+
/ \_Johannah * /Ingersoll/____________/
/ \_Elizabeth * //____________________
/_Martha /Grant/____________________
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Charles /Grant/
- Gender: Male
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: William * /Grant/
Mother: Martha * /Nelson/
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_Peter * /Grant/___________________/
/ \___________________________________
_William * /Grant/_________________/
/ \ _George * /Ingersoll/______________+
/ \_Johannah * /Ingersoll/____________/
/ \_Elizabeth * //____________________
/_Charles /Grant/___________________
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Jane + /Warren/
- Gender: Female
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: James + /Warren/
Mother: Margaret //
Spouse : William * /Grant/
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Jane /Grant/
- Gender: Female
- Birth: 26 DEC 1692
Source: [14]
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: William * /Grant/
Mother: Jane + /Warren/
Spouse : Micum /McIntire/
- Married : 09 JUL 1708
Source: [14]
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Richard * /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Birth: 1587, Edworth, Bedfordshire, England
Source: [14]
- Death: 21 JUL 1644, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
- Burial
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Note
see also EPRF, Ingersoll#1
Inkersall, Ingerson Came to Salem MA in 1629 with Higginson, arriving
29Jun1629
Ships Passenger Lists, National & New England (1600-1825), Carl Boyes
3rd,
1977.
Suffolk Deeds I; Salem Court Records; Essex Court Files XIV 28-32;
Richard and Ann Ingersoll came to Salem in 1629 with Higginson,
arriving June
29. A letter from Matthew Craddock, Governor of the company, to
Mr. Endicott commends "Richard Inkersall and Richard Haward" who
with their families came from Bedfordshire, England. The old
towne records [salem] state that "It is agreed that Richd
Inkersall shall henceforth have one peny [1d] (a tyme to
maintain the ferry) for every pson he doethferry over the north
(ferry) river dureing the towns pleasure." 1.16.1636-7. (Between
Beverly and Salem)
In the original list of householders receiving "House lotts
graunted by ye
town" (1638) Richard Ingersoll is given two acres, also 80 acres
on the Cape Ann side. Later, there was "graunted Richard
Ingersoll 30 acres of meadow in the greate meadow to be layd out
bythe towne." In 1640 Richard Ingersolls family is credited
with nine persons and he is given an allotment of one acre.He
kept his cattle in the town cornfiekds 12.30.1642.
*BAPTISM: 10 MAR 1587, Edworth, Bedfordshire
'Bedfordshire Parish Registers, II - Edworth, 1552-1812' at
Bodleian Library.
*DEATH: 1644, Salem, MA Will probated 2 Jan 1645 and reprinted in the
genealogy column of the Hartford Conn. Times 13 Dec 1952.
I give to Ann my wife all my estate of land, goods, & chattells
whatsoever
except as followeth, viz.:
I give to George Ingersoll my son six acres lying in the great
meadow.
Item I give to Nathaniel Ingersoll my youngest son a parcell of
ground, which I
bought of John P---, but if the said Nathaniel dy without issue
of his body lawfully begotten, then the land aforesaid to be
equally shared between John Ingersoll my son, & Richard
Pettingill & William Haines my sons in law.
I give to Bathsheba my youngest daughter two cowes.
I give to my daughter Alice Walcott my house at town with 10
acres of upland
and meadow after my wifes decease.
Witness Townsend Bishop. ; his R (mark) I mark I read this will to
Richard Ingersoll & he acknowledged it to be his will.
Signed: Jo, Endicott.
Proved in court upon oath 2 January 1644-5.
Inventory taken 4 October 1644.
Some of the items of the inventory of his estate included: 7 cows
L34, 2 young
steers L4, bull L7, pair of oxen L14, 2 horses and mare and a
young colt L25, a farm of 80 acres L7. Among other items was a
moose skin suit.
Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England, Page 157
INGERSOLL, RICHARD, Salem 1637, d. a. 1644, leaving sons, George,
of
Gloucester, and a selectman in 1652; and Nathaniel, and
sons-in-law, Richard Pettingell, and William Haines.
Among Richard Ingersoll's papers was found this recipe:
"A metson to make a man's hear groe when he is bald: Take some
fier flies and some Redd worms and sum black snayles and sum hune
bees and drie them and ppund them to powder and mixt them in milk
or water".
Ryal Side From Early Days of Salem Colony, Page 18
LANDS OF RICHARD INGERSOLL
RICHARD INGERSOLL settled at Salem in 1629 and was granted eighty
acres of land by the Town of Salem in 1636. Other smaller grants
of land were made to him subsequently. He emigrated from
Bedfordshire, England, in 1629 and was one of the earliest of
the pioneers.
In the letter of the Governor and Deputy of the New England Company,
written at
London, May 28, 1629, is found this reference to Mr. Ingersoll:
'There is also one Richard Haward and Richard Inkersall, both
Bedfordshire men, hyred for the Company, wth their families, who
wee yow may bee well accommodated, not doubting but they well &
orderly demeane themselves.'
In 1637, [Salem Town Records, volume 1, page 31.] he was authorized
to
establish a ferry over the North River. 'It is agreed that Ricd
Inkersoll shall henceforward have one peny (a tyme to maintaine
the ferry) for every pson he doeth ferry over the north (ferry)
river duringe the towns pleasure.'
The location of the lands assigned him appears to be described in a
deed given
by Ann Knight, formerly the widow of Richard Ingersoll, to her
two sons, John and Nathaniel Ingersoll, dated April 10, 1668:
'Abutting northerly by Frostfish Riverhead, Easterly by the
Countrie rodeway, Southerly some land of Jacob Barney and
Northerly the lands sometime Pascoe Foote, Now in Occupacon of
Jacob Barney.'
Mr. Ingersoll's lands were bounded by tidewater on the west and
south and some portion on the north, while [Page 19] the eastern
boundary was 'the Countrie rodeway' now known as 'Dark Lane.' His
farm constituted a large point of land extending into the river
and on which Mr. Ingersoll's house stood. Liberty Street runs
through the middle of the farm to the Danversport Bridge. It was
called 'Ingerson's Point.'
Mr. Ingersoll died in 1644, and by will he devised all his estate of
lands,
goods, and chattels to his wife, Ann, except certain lands which he
devised to his sons, George, John, and Nathaniel.Shortly after the
death of Mr. Ingersoll, the widow married John Knight, of Newbury, and
went there to live, leaving Joseph Houlton, who was a servant of Mr.
Ingersoll, living on the farm at Ryal Side.
By some means, William Paine, of Boston, obtained possession of the
farm and
sold it to Jacob Barney in 1651, for eight pounds, but did not give
Mr. Barney a deed until July 26, 1657, and the lawful possession of
the farm then became a matter of dispute between the Ingersoll heirs
and Jacob Barney.
On April 10, 1668, 'An (her mark) Knight in remembrance of her
deceased husband
and tender respect to thier children with the free consent of her now
husband John Knight conveys to her sons, John and Nathaniel Ingerson,
said eighty acres lying at a place called Royall Side with the Trees,
woods &c.'
On the same date, power of attorney was given 'by John Knight sr. and
An (her
mark) Knight of Nubury to their beloved son John Potnam or Joseph
Houlton to give possession of a farm to John and Nathaniel Ingerson.'
[Page 20]
Acting under this authority, John and Nathaniel Ingersoll demanded
possession
of the farm of Mr.Barney but he refused, claiming title under the deed
from William Paine. Writ: John and Nathaniel Ingerson V Jacob Barney
sr. trespass done upon their land on Ryall Side in Salem near Frost
fish river, by fencing, breakin and cutting down their wood and
otherwise (under pretence of purchase made of Mr. William Paine,
deceased) indeavoring thereby to put the plaintiffs from their just
right to the said land: dated March 16,1668-9. signed by Hilliard
Veren for the court; and served by Henry Skerry, marshal of Salem.
[Records of the Quarterly Courts, volume 4, pages 109-112.]
In the testimony given at the trial, John Porter testified that John
Knight
came up from Newbury and offered to trade the whole farm for a cow,
but Mr. Porter referred him to his neighbor, Mr. Barney, as the trade
might be more suitable to him, as his farm lay nearer the Ingersoll
lands.
'Henry Bartholmew, aged about sixty years, deposed that he went with
Jacob
Barney sr of Salem to Mr. William Paine, then living at Ipswich, to
assist said Barney in buying the Ingersoll farm. Said Barney bought it
and paid 8 li for it, 1651. For I finde on my booke in the 3r mo 52
that I had Charged Jacob Barney debtor for the said 8 li. that I had
paid Mr. Paine for him and that he had at that time pd me most of it.'
John Putnam deposed that 'in 1641 or 42 said Richard the father had a
house standing upon the land commonly called Ingerson's point
adjoining Willistone's river, near the place of fishing and there
planted corn.'
[Page 21]
Verdict of the jury: that the land was granted to the plaintiff, that
defendant
bought it before 1652 and possessed it by felling timber &c. and that
if this was a legal possession according to the law of 1657 they found
for the defendant, if not for plaintiff The Court found for the
defendant Barney, but the Ingersolls were apparently not satisfied
with the verdict and had the case reviewed,
[Records of the Quarterly Courts forEssex County, volume 4, pages
144-145.] when Mr. Barney again secured judgment, the jury finding a
verbal sale to him by Mr. Paine about 1651. Mr. Paine's deed to Mr.
Barney was presented as evidence in the Court's review: Deed dated
July 5, 1657 from Will. Paine of Boston merchant to Jacob Barney of
Salem for 8 li. land in Salem wch land was sometime the farme lott of
Richard Ingersoll of Salem, deceased ye wch farme is bounded one the
East wth the farme of Jacob Barney one the west wth ye farm
e of Paskee Foote & one South wth the river caled frost fish River &
one ye
North wth a farme sometimes in the possession of Jno Holgrave all wch
said land beinge about one hundred Acres more or Lesse togeather wth
ye salt marsh lying wth it. Among other witnesses who testified at
the review there appears:
Mighill Cresie aged about forty years, who deposed that about sixteen
years ago
in the winter time he worked with Jacob Barney jr. one day helping him
to get railes and fencing stuff up on the farm between Leeches Hill
and Frost fish river, adjoining the farm of Jacob Barney sr. where
Jacob jr now lives.
Joshua Ray [Joshua Ray was a prominent citizen and lived on Conant
Street; his
lands comprised what is now known as the Proctor farm.] aged about
thirty eight years deposed that the [Page 22] creek or cove below the
Bas point on Frost fish river, above twenty years ago was always
considered the bounds between Jacob Barney and Richard Ingersoll. Then
there ran a fence from that creek up towards Barne's old Barn.
The testimony given at the trial brought out the location of the
houses where
Barney and Ingersoll lived.
John Putnam, aged about forty years, deposed that the Cove below Bass
point was the bound between Engersell and Barney and from that Cove
there was a fence made by Jacob Barney sr. to his old house.
The Ingersoll house, according to the information given by the various
witnesses, was situated on the point of land over which Liberty Street
was laid out and stood not far from 'Spite Bridge.' [Danversport
Bridge was formerly called 'Spite Bridge.' ] The 'rodeway' (Dark Lane)
[Dark Lane is now called Foster Street.] was the eastern boundary of
Mr. Ingersoll's land. The location of the fence referred to in the
testimony of Joshua Ray and John Putnam, separating the lands of
Barney and Ingersoll, is now marked by a stone wall which runs from
the Cove (Barney's Cove) easterly, near the house of Herbert W.
Staples, 103 Elliott Street, to the homestead lot, between Elliott
Street and Dark Lane, of Mr. Charles E. Foster.
The point of land west of Barney's Cove was Bass Point, and lying
between Bass
Point and Liberty Street was 'the basing place' or public fishing
place.
On an old plan showing the 'way through Ryall Side,' on file at the
office of
the Essex County Clerk of Courts, an old way is shown running due west
from the location [Page 23] of the Barney house, across the present
location of Elliott Street and through the Ingersoll lands to a place
on the point where the Ingersoll house stood. It was used for many
years as a 'water way' and in the early part of the nineteenth century
was called 'Webb Road.' With the exception of the buildings erected
on Elliott and Liberty Streets, a large acreage within the confines of
the Ingersoll grant remains unoccupied and cleared of timber growth.
After obtaining possession of the Ingersoll farm, Jacob Barney, Jr.,
divided it
into lots, which he sold to various purchasers, and upon which he must
have realized a profit, for his father bought the entire farm of one
hundred acres for eight pounds, or at the rate of forty cents an acre,
and this was a lower value than the current value of one of John
Porter's cows for which John Knight offered the Ingersoll farm in
trade. Finding, however, that his title to the Ingersoll farm was
insufficient, Jacob Barney, Jr., on February 16, 1691/2, [Essex
Registry of Deeds, book 51, leaf 51.] paid to George Ingersoll and
Nathaniel Ingersoll the sum of fifteen pounds, receiving a release of
all interest which the Ingersoll heirs
had in the property.
Richard Ingersoll is treated in Charles Anderson, Great Migration
Begins.
Richard was baptized 10 March 1587 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, son of
George
Inkerstall. He died at Salem between 24 July 1644 (date of will) and 4
October 1644 (date of inventory.) He married at Sandy, Bedfordshire,
10 October 1611 Agnes (or Anne) Langlye. She m. 2nd by 1652 John
Knight of Newbury.
Children:
1. Alice bp Sandy, Bedfordshire, 21 December 1612; m. by abt 1634
William
Walcott;
2. John bp Edworth, Bedfordshire 1 October 1615, bur. there 17
November 1615.
3. George, bp Sutton, Bedfordshire, 2 July 1618; m. by 1646 Elizabeth
???
4. John, bp. Sutton 11 March 1620/1(?); m. by 1644 Judith Felton
5. Joan, bp. Sutton 3 Marcy 1624/5(?): m. by 1644 Richard Pettingill
6. Sarah, bp Sutton 1 July 1627; m (1) by 1644 William Haynes; m. (2)
Newbury
13 Novembr 1651 Joseph Holton
7. Bathsheba, b. Salem abt 1629; m. Newbury John Knight probably by
1648; (he
was her step-brother according to Walter Goodwin Davis)
8. Nathaniel, b. Salem about 1633 m Salem 25 March 16?? (must be 1669
or
earlier Hannah Collins).
Note: There is an excellent teatment of Richard Ingersoll in The
Ancestry of
Abel Lunt...by Walter Goodwin Davis (pp. 63-68) and details may be
found there of the marriages and later lives of Richard's children.
"SEVEN HUNDRED ANCESTORS," Author: Lewis Keeler Leaonard,
Call Number: S71.L58 starting on page 51:
The children of Richard and Ann Langley Ingersoll were:
1. George, b, 1618 in England; d. 1694, m. about 1642, Elizabeth
(???).
2. John, b. 1623 in England; d. 1683 in Salem, m. 1643, Judith Felton.
3. Alice, m. before 1643, William Walcott.
4. Joanna, m. 1643, Richard Pettingell.
5. Sarah, m. 1644, William Haynes.
6. Bathsheba, b. about 1624; d. Oct. 24, 1705 in Salem, m. 1647, John
Knight,Jr.
7. Nathaniel, b. 1632 in Salem; d. 1719, m. Hannah Collins.
26 Great Migration Colonists by John Brooks Threlfall (1993)
Richard Ingersoll & Agnes Langley
Richard sailed on the Mayflower with the Rev. Francis Higginson of
Claybrook,
Leicestershire, who was ejected from his "living" for nonconformity
and came to serve a Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts church at an
annual salary of 30 - sailing 25 April 1629, arriving 29 June.
Higginson wrote an account of the voyage and in 1630 published "New
England's Plantation..." describing the colony.
The Master of the Mayflower was the famous Captain William Pierce. The
boat
left Gravesend, London, March, 1629 & arrived at Plymouth, May 15,
1629. There were something over 35 passengers, many of them from
Leaden List in part.
1 Richard Masterson
2 Mrs Mary Masterson
3 Nathaniel Masterson
4 Sarah Masterson
5 Thomas Blossom
6 Mrs Anne Blossom
7 Thomas Blossom
8 Elizabeth Bolssom
9 Mrs Bridget Robinson, widow of Rev John
10 Isaac Robinson
11 Mercy Robinson
12 Fear Robinson
13 Thomas Willwtt
14 Richard Clayden
15 Barnabas Clayden
16 Richard Howard
17 RICHARD INGERSOLL
18 MRS ANNE INGERSOLL
19 GEORGE INGERSOLL
20 JOANNA INGERSOLL
21 JOHN INGERSOLL
22 SARAH INGERSOLL
23 ALICE INGERSOLL
Father: George /Ingersoll/
Mother: Alicia * /Hankin/
Spouse : Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/
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Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/
- Gender: Female
- Birth: ABT 1590, Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Source: [14]
- Death: 30 JUL 1677, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
- Source: [14]
- Note
NEHGR 53:343; Cousin of John Spencer of Newbury MA.
*JOHN SPENCER, Ipswich, came from London in the Mary and John
1634, hav. tak. the o. of suprem. and alleg. 26 Mar. in London;
and was freem. 3 Sept. foll. and the first rep. 1634 and 5, rem.
to Newbury with the first sett. and was rep. for that town 1635,
and the same yr. allow. to build with Mr. Dummer, chos. capt. by
the Gen. Ct. Mar. 1637, but two mos. aft. turn. out for his
heresy in favor. Wheelwright, and Nov. foll. ord. to surrender his
arms. See Winth I. 248. He went home next yr. and d. it is thot.
in 1648, for in Mar. 1649,
his will of 1 Aug. 1637, was pro. at Salem. In it he ment. neph.
John S. his heir, br. Thomas Spencer, and cous. Ann (Langley)
(Ingersoll) Knight.
Joined (Salem) church 1635.
Father: Thomas * /Langley/
Mother: Ann * //
Spouse : Richard * /Ingersoll/
Spouse : John /Knight/ Sr
- Married : AFT 1645
Newbury, Essex County, Massachussetts
Source: [14]
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Elizabeth + /Grant/
- Gender: Female
- Birth: NOV 1664, Kittery, York County, Maine
Source: [14]
- Death:
- Source: [14]
- Note
Repudiated by her father Peter Grant. Said 'She is not mine'. Raised
by James and Elizabeth (Everill) Grant, kinsmen
to Peter.
Father: James + /Grant/
Mother: Johannah * /Ingersoll/
Spouse : John + /Turner/
Spouse : William + /Hearl/
Spouse : James /Landers/
- Married : ABT 1685
Source: [14]
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_Father of Peter and James /Grant/_/
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\ _Richard * /Ingersoll/_____________+
\ _George * /Ingersoll/______________/
\ / \_Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/___________+
\_Johannah * /Ingersoll/____________/
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George /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Birth: 1562, England
Source: [14]
- Death: ABT 1644, Edworth, Bedfordshire, England
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
- Note
Rick Ingersoll spells INKERSALL
Spouse : Alicia * /Hankin/
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Alicia * /Hankin/
- Gender: Female
- Birth: ABT 1566
Source: [14]
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Spouse : George /Ingersoll/
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Thomas * /Langley/
- Gender: Male
- Birth: ABT 1548, Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Source: [14]
- Death: 12 JUL 1600, Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
Father: Edward * /Langley/
Mother: wife //
Spouse : Ann * //
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son /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Birth: ABT 1642, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Death: OCT 1675, Falmouth, Essex County, Mass
Description: killed by Indians
King Phillips War
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
Father: George * /Ingersoll/
Mother: Elizabeth * //
_George /Ingersoll/________________
_Richard * /Ingersoll/_____________/
/ \_Alicia * /Hankin/_________________
_George * /Ingersoll/______________/
/ \ _Thomas * /Langley/________________+
/ \_Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/___________/
/ \_Ann * //__________________________
/_son /Ingersoll/___________________
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\_Elizabeth * //____________________/
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George + /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Birth: MAY 1643, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [2]
- Death: 10 AUG 1721, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
- Burial
Copps Hill, Boston, Ma
Source: [14]
- Note
Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers, Volume 2, page 522.
E.I. Hist. Coll. 45:192; Wyman: Charlestown Genealogies Vol.1;
Father: George * /Ingersoll/
Mother: Elizabeth * //
Spouse : Catharine + /Nicholson/
_George /Ingersoll/________________
_Richard * /Ingersoll/_____________/
/ \_Alicia * /Hankin/_________________
_George * /Ingersoll/______________/
/ \ _Thomas * /Langley/________________+
/ \_Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/___________/
/ \_Ann * //__________________________
/_George + /Ingersoll/______________
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John /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Death:
- Source: [14]
Father: George * /Ingersoll/
Mother: Elizabeth * //
_George /Ingersoll/________________
_Richard * /Ingersoll/_____________/
/ \_Alicia * /Hankin/_________________
_George * /Ingersoll/______________/
/ \ _Thomas * /Langley/________________+
/ \_Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/___________/
/ \_Ann * //__________________________
/_John /Ingersoll/__________________
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Joseph + /Ingersoll/
- Gender: Male
- Birth: 04 OCT 1646, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Rick Ingersoll also lists 14 Oct 1646
Source: [14]
- Death: 12 MAR 1718, Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts
Source: [14]
- Source: [14]
Father: George * /Ingersoll/
Mother: Elizabeth * //
Spouse : Sarah + /Coe/
_George /Ingersoll/________________
_Richard * /Ingersoll/_____________/
/ \_Alicia * /Hankin/_________________
_George * /Ingersoll/______________/
/ \ _Thomas * /Langley/________________+
/ \_Ann (Agnes) * /Langley/___________/
/ \_Ann * //__________________________
/_Joseph + /Ingersoll/______________
\ ___________________________________
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\_Elizabeth * //____________________/
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