John Ingersoll

John Ingersoll

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Ingersoll was born before 1 Oct 1615 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England (son of Richard Ingersoll and Agnes Ann Langley); died on 17 Nov 1615 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England.

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Ingersoll was born before 10 Mar 1588 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England (son of George Ingersoll and Alice Hankin); died on 21 Jul 1644 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.

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    • Baptism: 10 Mar 1588, Edworth, Bedfordshire, England
    • Arrival: 1629

    Notes:

    From "GreatMigration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. 1620-1633", Vols. I-III, Page1060-1063
    RICHARD INGERSOLL: ORIGIN: Sutton, Bedfordshire; MIGRATION: 1629; FIRST RESIDENCE: Salem; OCCUPATION: Ferryman. ("Ric[har]d Inkersoll" was allowed one penny for every person he ferried over the north river, 16 January 1636/7 [STR 1:31].); EDUCATION: Signed his will with a mark. The will also has the annotation, made by John Endicott, that "I read this will to Richard Ingersoll & he acknowledged it to be his will."; OFFICES: On 7 July 1644, ordered to "walk forth in the time of God's worship, to take notice of such as either lie about the meeting house without attending to the word or ordinances, or that lie at home or in the fields..." (apparently on the sixth Sunday following, paired with Robert Moulton, Jr.) [STR 1:131].; ESTATE: In 1636 received eighty acres in Salem, but not in the freeman's land [STR1:20]. Granted one acre of marsh in Salem on 25 December 1637, with a household of nine [STR 1:103].He received two acres for a houselot 6 April 1635 and was reminded to allow room for a highway on his land [STR 1:9]. With Edward Giles and Pasco Foot, Ingersoll was considered for land by the "frost fish brook" next to Goodman Barney, 10 April 1637 [STR1:44]. On 20 November 1639 Richard Ingersoll received ten acres of meadow in the great meadow at Salem, having already received twenty acres on 23 December 1638 [STR1:92, 94].
    In his will, dated 21 July 1644 and proved 2 January 1644/5, Richard Ingersoll of Salem gave all to "Ann my wife," except to "George Ingersoll my son six acres lying in the great meadow," to "Nathaniel Ingersoll my youngest son a parcel of ground with a little frame thereon" (unless Nathaniel dies without issue, in which case the land should be divided equally among "John Ingersoll my son and Richard Pettingell and William Haines my sons-in-law"), to "Bathsheba my youngest daughter two cows", and to "my daughter Alice Walcott my house at town with 10 acres of upland & meadow after my wife's decease"; witnessed by Townsend Bishop [NEHGR 9:157] (What appears to be a different version of this will refers to both Bathsheba and Alice as youngest daughter, which is clearly impossible [EPR 1:43; EQC 1:76]. Without examining the originals of these documents we cannot tell whether the error was made by the seventeenth-century or the nineteenth-century copyist.)
    The inventory, taken 4 October 1644 by Townsend Bishop and Jeffrey Massey, totalled £213 19s., of which £47 10s. 10d. was real estate: a farm, 80 acres, meadow, 20 acres, £14 3s. 4d.; another farm, 75 acres, £7; and 26 acres, 2 houses, 2 acres [and] a quarter of salt marsh, £26 7s. 6d. [EPR 1:458; EQC 1:76].
    On 10 April 1668 Anne Knight deeded eighty acres at Royalside, bequeathed to her by her late husband "Richard Ingerson," to their sons "John and Nathaniel Ingerson" with the consent of her now husband John Knight Sr. of Newbury [EQC 4:109].
    BIRTH: Baptized 10 March 1587 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, son of George "Inkerstall" [Abel Lunt Anc 63]. DEATH: Salem between 24 July 1644 (date of will) and 4 October 1644 (date of inventory). MARRIAGE: Sandy, Bedfordshire, 10 October 1611 Agnes Langlye [Abel Lunt Anc 63]. Anne Ingersoll is included in the list of those admitted to Salem church before the end of 1636, with the annotation "removed" [SChR 6]. She married (2) by 1652 John Knight of Newbury and was living at the time he made his will, 5 May 1670, in which he bequeathed to "my wife's grandchild Thomas Hains, £10 to be paid after his time is out" [EPR 2:191].
    COMMENTS: 28 May 1629 letter of instruction from Massachusetts Bay Company to John Endicott: "There is also one Richard Haward and Richard Inkersall, both Bedfordshire men, hired for the Company with their families, who we pray you may be well accommodated, not doubting but they will well and orderly demean themselves" [MBCR1:401; SLR 1:xvi].
    In the 1636 Salem land grant, Richard Ingersoll appears in that portion of the list which included "non-freemen," which in Salem tells us clearly that he was not a member of the church. In the 1637 Salem land grant, Richard Ingersoll is shown with a family of nine. Seven of his children were living at that date, but his eldest daughter Alice was already married to William Walcott and would have been included in her husband's household. Thus, there may have been an additional child otherwise unrecorded, but this child in turn must have died before 1644; alternatively there may have been a more distant relative or a servant living with the Ingersolls that year.
    Ingersoll had the usual problems with fences and encroachment on land, but the land grant next to Jacob Barney was a problem. Ingersoll sued Jacob Barney at the September Term, 1639, probably regarding land [EQC 1:13]. Barney sued him back over feeding cattle in his marsh, September Term, 1640, and won a verdict of "[t]wo loads of hay at water side as convenient as his own was" [EQC 1:21]. Joshua Verrin sued Ingersoll at the same term over maintenance of a fence and was countersued immediately [EQC 1:22, 29].
    For some of the larger and more expensive farm implements noted in Ingersoll's inventory, it is stated that he owned one third of each item. This would indicate that he shared ownership with one or two other husbandmen in the neighborhood, or, as seems more likely, with two of his sons. In depositions at the June 1678 Essex Quarterly Court, the brothers George, John and Nathaniel "Ingerson" gave evidence regarding events in the 1640s. George deposed that "living apartner with his father Richard Ingerson upon the farm that the said Rich[ar]d Ingerson hired of Mr. Chickering which the said Chickering had bought of Mr. Townsend Bishop," demonstrating that the Ingersolls were in a cooperative family enterprise and placing them on Mr. Chickering's farm.
    Richard Ingersoll found the Salem miller lacking and in September 1640 took grandjuryman Lawrence Leech with him to the mill to prove that the grists were "much short of weight" [EQC 1:20]. His neighbors found his cattle and the cattle of a dozen other men offensive in the common cornfields and Ingersoll paid the court's fine [EQC 1:49, 56].
    BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: There is an excellent treatment 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. Mrs. William C. Clark, "The Parents of Jonathan Haynes of Newbury and Haverhill, Massachusetts, and Some of Their Descendants" [TAG 27:129-34], provides extensive documentation on the fate of some of Richard Ingersoll's children and property. John B. Threlfall also published an account of this family in 1993 [GMC26 141-48].

    Arrival:
    from England to Massachusetts Colony with the Higginson-Skelton fleet aboard the "Mayflower" (not the original 1620 ship)

    Richard married Agnes Ann Langley on 10 Oct 1611 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England. Agnes was born on 29 Jul 1590 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England; died on 30 Jul 1677 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Agnes Ann Langley was born on 29 Jul 1590 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England; died on 30 Jul 1677 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.

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    Children:
    1. Alice Ingersoll was born before 21 Dec 1612 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England; died in 1643 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
    2. 1. John Ingersoll was born before 1 Oct 1615 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England; died on 17 Nov 1615 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England.
    3. George Ingersoll was born before 2 Jul 1618 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England; died on 22 Jun 1694 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
    4. John Ingersoll was born before 11 Mar 1620 in Sutton, Bedfordshire, England; died on 3 Sep 1684 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
    5. Joanna Ingersoll was born before 3 Mar 1625 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England; died in 1693 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    6. Sarah Ingersoll was born before 1 Jul 1627 in Sutton, Bedfordshire, England; died on 25 Oct 1719 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts,.
    7. Bathsheba Ingersoll was born on 1 Jul 1629 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 25 Oct 1705 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    8. Nathaniel Ingersoll was born in 1632 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 27 Jan 1719 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Ingersoll (son of Robert Ingersoll and Cecily Grante); and died.

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    George married Alice Hankin on 21 Jun 1584 in Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, England. Alice (daughter of Edmund Hankin and Alice Bold) and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Alice Hankin (daughter of Edmund Hankin and Alice Bold); and died.

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    Children:
    1. Alice Ingersoll was born on 9 Jul 1585 in Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, England; and died.
    2. 2. Richard Ingersoll was born before 10 Mar 1588 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England; died on 21 Jul 1644 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
    3. William Ingersoll was born before 31 Oct 1590 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England; and died.
    4. Joan Ingersoll was born before 30 Nov 1590 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England; and died.
    5. Elizabeth Ingersoll was born before 25 Oct 1597 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England; and died.
    6. William Ingersoll was born before 8 Mar 1601 in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Ingersoll and died.

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    Robert married Cecily Grante. Cecily and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Cecily Grante and died.

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    Children:
    1. 4. George Ingersoll and died.

  3. 10.  Edmund Hankin and died.

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    Edmund married Alice Bold. Alice and died. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Alice Bold and died.

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    Children:
    1. 5. Alice Hankin and died.