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1149628  GENEALOGY  COL-LECTIOISI 


ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  1833  00855  5739 


^tigalls 


THE 


GENEALOGY  AND  HISTORY 


OF  TIIK 


INGALLS  FAMILY 


IN  AMERICA 


Giving  the  descendants  of  Edmund  Ingalls  who 
settled  at  Lynn,  Mass.  in  1629. 


COMPILED  BY 

CHARLES  BURLEIGH,  M.  D. 

MALDEN,  MASS. 


MAIDEN.  MASS. 

GEO.  E.  DUNBAR,  382  MAIN  STREET. 
1903. 


1149628 
dontents. 


PAGE 

List  of  Illustrations. 5 

Preface  and  Introduction 7 

The  Ingalls  Family  in  England ^  ^ 

Q     Heraldry ^ 

^     Errors  and  Additions ^5 

^     Explanation  of  Arrangement. ^° 

First  Generation ^ ' 

i8 
Second  Generation. 

Third  Generation ^^ 

28 


Fourth  Generation. 
Fifth  Generation  •  • 


40 

\  \,     Sixth  Generation '' 

Seventh  Generation ^  ^ 

''                                     •  •  •  202 

Eighth  Generation 

Ninth  Generation ^^^ 

Out  of  regular  order ^^ 

'  Unconnected  Families ^4° 

Marriages  unplaced ^ 

Persons  not  placed ^54 

Ingell  Family ^^ 

New  Hampshire  Revolutionary  Roll  •  • ^5 

Massachusetts  Revolutionary  Roll ^^° 

Connecticut  Revolutionary  Roll ^7 

Index  of  Persons  by  name  of  Ingalls 279 

Index  of  all  other  Persons ^9 

Index  of  places  mentioned 3^9 


Xl0t  of  miuetratione. 


PAGB 

Coat  of  Arms Frontispiece 

Dr.  Charles  Burleigh,  Maiden,  Mass 7 

Ingalls  Memorial  Library,  Rindge,  N.  H 127 

Joshua  King  Ingalls,  Glenora,  N.  Y 149 

Reuben  Ingalls,  Auburn,  Me 173 

Dr.  Phineas  H.  Ingalls,  Hartford,  Conn 181 

Gen.  Rufus  Ingalls,  New  York  City 185 

George  Addison  Ingalls,  Kewanee,  HI 196 

Col.  Joseph  Augustus  Ingalls,  Swampscott,  Mass 202 

Hon.  Thomas  Ingalls,  Marblehead,  Mass 204 

I^t.  Col.  James  Munroe  Ingalls,  Annapolis,  Md 320 

Daniel  Tompkins  Ingalls,  Manchester,  Conn 223 

Hon.  John  James  Ingalls,  Atchinson,  Ks. 228 

John  Real  Ingalls,  Marblehead,  Mass.. 223 

Harvey  Harlow  Gross  Ingalls,  Castleton,  N.  Y. 236 

Edmund   Harvey  Ingalls,  Castleton,  N.  Y 236 

Hon.  Melville  E.   Ingalls,  Cincinnati,  O. 237 


preface  ant)  flntroDuction. 


Herein  is  recorded  all  that  I  have  been  able  to  learn  about 
the  Ingalls  family,  the  results  of  patient  and  almost  persistent 
labor  for  twelve  years.  There  are  many  good  things  that 
might  have  been  said  about  the  individual  members,  which 
would  have  been  desirable  and  interesting  to  our  descendants. 
A  natural  modesty,  however,  precludes  the  living  from  speaking 
of  themselves,  and  the  strenuous  life  of  today  leaves  but  little 
time  to  pause  and  think  of  the  past.  The  compiler  would  have 
been  pleased  to  supply  these  interesting  details  if  they  had  been 
furnished,  or  if,  by  a  personal  acquaintance,  a  knowledge  of  the 
facts  had  come  under  his  observation. 

The  book  is  far  from  the  compiler's  ideal,  but  there  comes  a 
satisfaction  in  the  belief  that  it  is  the  best  that  could  be  pro- 
duced at  this  time.  There  have  been  many  discouragements 
and  a  lack  of  interest  by  some  who  might  have  made  the  burden 
lighter.  Although  the  compiler  has  had  twentj^-five  years  ex- 
perience in  this  kind  of  work,  he  was  not  enthusiastic  in  taking 
up  a  burden  of  this  kind,  but  always  willing  to  assist  others  in 
the  laudable  desire  to  know  their  ancestry. 

Many  persons  have  endeavored  to  collect  the  Ingalls  geneal- 
ogy and  have  succeeded  only  in  a  fragmentary  way,  one  after 
another  turning  their  material  over  to  me,  and  it  became  a  duty 
to  complete  the  work.  Only  those  who  have  undertaken  works 
of  this  kind  have  any  idea  of  the  labor,  patience,  and  sacrifices 
required. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  work  six  thousand  circulars  and 
three  thousand  letters  have  been  sent  out.  All  of  the  deeds  and 
probate  records  of  six  counties,  the  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths  of  ten  towns  read  and  abstracts  taken, — this  has  been 
done  personally,  or  others  employed  to  do  it.  This,  with  the 
payment  to  town  clerks  for  certified  copies  of  records,  make  the 
cost  of  collecting  the  material  very  expensive.  The  amount  of 
labor  required  will  be  appreciated  when  it  is  stated  that  prepar- 
ing the  index  alone  consumed  one  hundred  hours.  The  ma- 
terial herein  contained  would  easily  make  a  book  of  six  hundred 


o  PRKFACE  AND  INTRODUCTION. 

pages,  but  on  account  of  the  small  subscription  list  I  have 
been  compelled  to  rewrite  and  arrange  it,  abbreviating  every 
possible  place  to  get  the  material  into  as  few  pages  as  possible, 
often  doing  so  at  the  expense  of  a  strict  grammatical  construc- 
tion. 

The  Ingalls  family  was  one  of  the  earliest  in  the  country', 
coming  only  eight  years  after  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims  at 
Plymouth,  and  have,  as  a  whole,  maintained  an  honorable 
place  in  the  history  of  the  country.  The  largest  majority  have 
been  tillers  of  the  soil,  industrious,  caring  little  for  public  ofBce, 
but  always  willing  to  assume  such  duties  when  called  upon  by 
their  fellow  citizens.  If  there  is  one  characteristic  that  is  evi- 
dent above  another,  it  is  the  weak  ties  of  relationship,  and  no 
doubt  this  has  been  fostered  in  a  large  extent  by  the  conditions 
existing  at  this  period  and  the  necessity  of  the  j^ounger  genera- 
tions pushing  out  into  the  wilderness  from  the  over-crowded 
coast  towns.  Travelling  w^as  hazardous  on  account  of  the 
Indians  as  well  as  the  tractless  forests,  so  that  communication 
was  very  difficult.  When  the  children  went  out  to  found  a 
home  for  themselves  it  was  often  never  to  return. 

My  own  immediate  famih-  was  not  free  from  this  character- 
istic, as  my  grandfather  while  living  within  thirty  miles  of 
his  brother  did  not  see  him  for  twent}-  years,  and  he  scarcelj^ 
knew  his  own  uncles  and  aunts  except  by  name. 

The  histories  of  the  early  settlement  of  the  country  fullj^ 
describe  the  hardships  experienced  by  the  settlers,  and  our 
family  partook  of  these  that  we  might  enjoy  the  fruits  of  their 
labors.  The  history  of  the  Ingalls  family  is  particularly  marked 
by  periodical  migrations,  Robert  the  eldest  son  of  Edmund, 
remained  at  Lynn,  and  nearl}^  all  of  his  descendants  have  made 
that  place  their  home,  being  interested  largely  in  the  shoe  indus- 
try, for  which  that  city  is  famous.  John,  the  second  son,  went 
to  Bristol,  R.  I.,  subsequentlj^  to  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  at  the 
time  of  the  revolution  there  were  nearly  one  hundred  of  his  de- 
scendants residing  there.  Those  wdio  served  in  the  war  brought 
home  glowing  reports  of  the  great  fertility  of  the  soil  of  New  York 
state,  so  that  about  1782  there  was  a  general  exodus  to  that 
state.  The  name  of  Ingalls  is  rare  in  or  about  Rehoboth  today. 
Henry,  the  third  son,  settled  Andover,  Mass.,  famous  for  being 
the  mother  of  many  towns.     About  1700  seven  of  the  name  with 


PREFACE  AND   INTRODITCTION.  9 

a  large  number  of  other  families  from  Andover,  settled  Abing- 
toii  parish  in  the  town  of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  but  eventually  the 
most  of  these  families  went  to  New  York  state.  Chester  and 
Rindge,  N.  H.,  as  well  asBridgton,  Me.,  received  a  large  repre- 
sentation of  this  family.  Those  in  the  New  Hampshire  towns 
pushing  into  Vermont,  northern  New  York,  and  Canada. 

A  large  number  of  the  family  served  in  the  rev^olutionary  war 
as  the  rolls  published  will  show,  these  are  not  absolutely  perfect 
but  represent  at  least  most  of  the  regular  enlisted  men,  but  does 
not  show  the  full  service  in  every  case.  Man3^  who  remained 
at  home,  responded  to  alarms  serving  a  few  days  at  a  time  and  it 
is  said  that  very  few  between  the  ages  of  fifteen  and  sixty  failed 
to  respond  to  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775. 

It  is  to  be  regretted  that  the  roll  is  not  complete,  but  time  may 
bring  to  light  many  more  records  largely  through  efforts  of  those 
seeking  membership  in  the  several  revolutionary  societies  now 
being  organized.  These  societies  will  help  perpetuate  the  mem- 
ory of  those  who  made  so  many  sacrifices  for  home  and  liberty 
and  left  to  us  the  heritage  of  a  free  country  and  all  the  blessings 
we  now  enjoy.  Our  homes  are  palaces  beside  the  cheerless  log- 
cabins  and  to  him  who  takes  no  interest  in  his  ancestry,  I  feel 
like  quoting  Webster,  who  in  speaking  of  the  "  lyOg  Cabin," 
said:  "  If  I  am  ashamed  of  it,  or  if  I  ever  fail  in  affectionate 
veneration  for  him  who  reared  it,  and  defended  it  against  savage 
violence  and  destruction,  cherished  all  the  domestic  virtues 
beneath  its  roof,  and,  through  the  fire  and  blood  of  a  seven  years 
revolutionary  war,  shrunk  from  no  danger,  no  toil,  no  sacrifice 
to  serve  his  country,  and  to  raise  his  children  to  a  condition 
better  than  his  own,  may  my  name  and  the  name  of  my  posterity 
be  blotted  forever  from  the  memory  of  mankind." 

Genealogy  is  at  least  an  incentive  to  virtue,  and  a  pride  in 
family  leads  the  individual  to  be  careful  that  the  name  does  not 
meet  with  dishonor.  If  one  of  the  name  becomes  great  in  state 
or  nation  we  feel  a  just  pride,  and  in  this  free  country  there  need 
be  no  limit  to  our  aspirations.  The  great  are  not  always  de- 
scended from  the  great,  but  we  may  transmit  to  our  children 
these  qualities  that  will  lead  to  greatness,  and  above  and  beyond 
all,  a  heritage  of  character  and  honesty.  I  entreat  a  study  of 
the  virtues  of  our  ancestors  that  we  may  emulate  their  example. 

No  doubt  that  with  all  the  care  that  has  been  taken  errors  will 


10  PREFACE  AND  INTRODUCTION. 

apfxrar,  this  is  unavoidable  for  many  reasons;  I  have  endeavored 
to  ^v\.  the  information  from  as  many  sources  as  possible  so  as  to 
verify  all  statements,  but  often  these  have  been  conflicting. 

It  is  to  l)e  regretted  that  the  record  of  every  descendant  of 
Mdtnund  Inj^alls  could  not  be  obtained,  and  as  you  study  the 
lHX)k  you  will  notice  where  many  additions  can  be  made.  If 
these  arc  sent  me  I  will  keep  a  careful  record  so  that  if  at  some 
tinie  in  the  future  another  edition  is  deemed  advisable  it  will  be 
much  easier  to  get  the  material  together. 

To  those  who  have  cheerfully  furnished  me  with  the  nec- 
essary information  my  hearty  thanks  are  due,  and  I  am  grateful 
to  those  who  have  relucUanlly  acceeded  to  my  persistent  in- 
<|uiries.  I  regret  that  some  liave  refused  b}'  neglect  to  give  me 
their  records.  Should  the  book  fall  into  their  hands  they  can 
reflect  and  remember  that  the  fault  was  not  mine.  vSonie  one 
else  miglit  have  produced  a  better  book.  It  is  the  ]>est  I  could 
<lo,  and  I  trust  it  will  meet  with  your  commendation. 

Charles  Burleigh. 
MAF.m-N,  Mass.,  July  r,  1903. 


^be  Unoalls  jTamilip  in  lenglanb 


The  name  is  supposed  to  be  of  Scandinavian  origin  and  de- 
riv^ed  from  Ingialld.  During  the  ninth  century  the  Scandinavian 
pirates  often  descended  on  the  east  coast  of  Great  Britain,  and 
in  after  years  many  of  this  nationality  made  settlements  here, 
especially  in  Lincolnshire.  These  people  were  a  hardy  sea- 
faring race  owing  to  the  nature  of  their  country,  but  under 
changed  conditions  of  environment  settled  down  to  tilling  the 
soil.  The  earliest  record  found  is  that  of  the  wall  of  Henry 
Ingalls,  grandfather  of  Edmund,  and  made  in  1555,  he  probably 
having  been  born  about  1480.  The  next  record  is  that  of 
Robert  the  father  and  made  in  16 17.  An  abstract  of  both  wills 
are  given.  The  name  of  Ingalls  is  still  common  in  England. 
The  etymology  of  the  name  is  "  By  the  power  of  Thor."  The 
Doomsday  book  records  a  Baron  Ingald,  a  tenant  of  the  King 
William  at  Rersbi  and  Elvestone,  Eeicestershire,  A.  D.  1080, 
who  came  from  Normandy. 

Will  of  Henry  Ingalls  of  Skirbeck  found  in  the  Probate  Court  at- 
tached to  Lincoln  Cathedral,  June  i,  1555:  Gives  to  his  wife  Johan  :  He 
wills  that  his  youngest  children  shall  have  every  one  ^'10  which  was  left 
to  them.  If  any  should  die  before  coming  of  lawful  age  that  share  to  be 
divided  amomgst  the  rest  ;  Gives  to  the  maintainence  of  the  high  alter 
1 2d  The  balance  of  his  effects  to  be  divided  amongst  his  6  children  Joan 
wife  Executrix  :  names  a  soune  James  and  broinlaw  Thos.  Wytton. 

Will  of  Robert  Ingalls  of  Skirbeck  July  12,  1617,  "  In  ye  name  of  God 
Amen,  Robert  Ingalls  of  Skirbeck  quarter  of  Skirbeck  in  the  Co.  of 
Lincoln,  yeoman,  being  sick  in  body  but  of  good  &  perfect  memorie  &c 
I  give  Elizabeth  my  wife  during  her  natural  life.  After  her  decease  to 
Edmund  my  eldest  Sonne  who  was  lawfully  begotten  and  for  want  of 
issue  after  Edmunds  death  to  ffrancis  my  youngest  Sonne  and  failing 
issue  to  the  natural  heirs  of  me  Robert  Ingalls  forever ;  Gives  Robert 
Ingalls  ^20  Gives  ffrancis  ^"30  both  one  5'ear  after  his  decease.  Gives 
his  maid  servant  Anne  Cleasbie  y5  &  and  to  all  of  Henry  Cleasbies  chil- 
dren one  ewe  lamb,  Every  one  of  cousin  Henrys  children  one  ewe  lamb, 
Gives  his  brother  Henry  a  black  fleeced  cow.  Gives  to  the  poor  of  Skir- 
beck IDS  1/2  at  once.  Wife  and  Edmund  Executors,  Wm  Shinfold  & 
Robert  Harrison  supervisors  of  the  will,  Gives  them  2s  6d  for  their 
pains.     The  will  is  signed  with  his  Mark. 

There  is  also  Will  of  Henry  Ingols  of  Skirbeck  of  1614  and  one  of 
Richard  Ingall  of  Appley  1639. 


1Hcralt)r^. 


It  is  quite  sure  that  there  was  no  Ingalls  Coat-of-Arms,  as  our 
ancestors  were  not  of  the  Noljility  but  plain,  honest  farmers. 
Tliere  is  much  misconception  as  to  the  use  of  Coats-of-Arms  and 
I  quote  from  my  Guild  Genealogy.  These  were  not  granted  to 
families  but  to  individuals,  and  unless  one  could  prove  direct 
descent  from  this  person  they  would  have  no  right  to  their  use. 
Wherever  a  Coat-of-Arms  has  been  used,  there  is  no  objection  in 
this  country  of  appropriating  it,  and  I  publish  one  said  to  have 
been  granted  to  a  person  of  this  name  and  if  the  family  in 
America  choose  to  adopt  and  use  it  as  an  evidence  of  member- 
.ship  in  this  family  just  as  various  emblems  designate  one  a 
member  of  some  secret  order,  there  will  be  no  objection.  It  is  to 
say  the  least  quite  pretty.  It  will  be  well  to  call  attention  to  the 
many  spurious  Coats-of-Arms  possessed  by  families  in  New 
England.  They  are  blazoned  on  a  sheet  of  paper  about  fourteen 
inches  by  ten  inches.  The  shield  is  always  surmounted  by  an 
esquire's  helment  of  steel  and  gold.  They  are  decorated  on 
either  side  by  branches  of  palm  and  laurel,  and  underneath  is 
a  scroll,  where,  instead  of  a  motto,  generally  has  "  By  the  Name 

of  "  or  "He  beareth  the  Name  of  "  etc.      Often  the 

American  flag  is  used  as  a  crest.  These  were  painted  by  John 
Cole,  John  Cole,  Jr.,  and  George  Searles,  who  traveled  through 
the  country  soliciting  orders  and  selecting  from  a  lot  of  ready 
made  designs  one  which  they  thought  would  meet  the  fancy 
of  their  patron. 

The  name  appears  in  England  as  Ingall,  Engle,  Ingolds,  and 
Ingles,  and  the  following  coats  of  arms  are  recorded  : 
IngIvES.     Gules,  three  bars  gemelle  or,  on  a  canton  argent  five 

billets  en  salire  sable.     Crest,  a  lily  springing  from  a  crown. 

Motto  :   Humilis  ex  corona. 
Ingle.     Ar,  two  chevrons  sable,  on  the  chief  of  the  second  a 

lion  pass,  of  the  first.      Crest,  a  hand  erect  issuing  out  of  a 

cloud,  holding  a  sword,  blade  waved  perpendicular. 


lerrore  an^  H^t)itton0. 


Before  reading  the  book  correct  these  with  a  pen. 

Page    27     5th  line,  read  Ammiruamah  for  Annie  Ruamah. 

Page    38     for  (343)  Abner.'' read  (343A)  Abner*". 

Page  41  she  d.  1862.  Ch  :  {i)  Eliza,  m.  Oliver  Cutts  ;  (2)  Mary,  m. 
Joseph  vSeaward  ;  (3)  Israel  Orne,  d.  y.;  {i\) Benjamin,  d.  y.; 
(5)  Hannah,  m.  Samuel  Lunt ;  (6)  Lydia,  m.  James  Hoyt 
and  had  CI)  Israel  S.,  d.  1895;  (II)  Corrine,  m.  Valentine 
M.  Coleman,  res.  Newington,  N.  H.;  (Ill)  James  A.,  n.  m.; 
(IV)  Joseph  S.  d.;  (V)  Florence,  n.  m.;  (VI)  Benjamin  S. 
m.  Edith  Googins  ;  (VII)Marv  H.,  d.  y.;  (VIII)  William 
A.,d.  1875.     23d  line  add  ( i )  to  Mary  Ann  Taylor. 

Page    50    36th  line,  Jonathan,*'  m.  Martha  J.  Locke  instead  of  Mary  J. 

Page    64     (862)  Mary  B.,'' instead  of  Mary  B*^. 

Page    66     add  -|-  before  (604). 

Page  67  No.  408,  will  made  1806;  No.  953,  d.  n.  m.  "non  Compos." 
No.  952  m.  Morse.     No.  954    m.  Badger. 

Page    70     17th  line  read  (1002A)  Joseph  Augustus  instead  of  (1002). 

Page  72  nth  line,  William  vS.  served  in  the  14  N.  H.  Battery.  Francis 
S.  served  three  years  in  Company  A,  38th  Mass.  Infantry, 
Grovers  Div.  Emery,  19th  corps ;  read  substinence  instead  of 
sustenance  ;  Sheridan  instead  of  Sherman.  26th  line,  Annie 
Davenport,  b.  1875  instead  of  1874.  28th  line,  Horace  B.  d. 
Jan.  4,  1899.  29th  line,  Louise  vS.  b.  Jan.  19th  instead  of  Oct. 
8.  30th  line,  Winslow  Lewis  instead  of  Wiuslow  Davis,  b. 
Oct.  8  instead  of  Jan.  15. 

Page    76     Clarissa  1152  instead  of  1155. 

Page    77     Lillian  J.  ( 1 161  A)  instead  of  ( 1 162). 

Page  87  Peter  B.  (1411),  d.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1888,  was  a  merchant  at 
Doxboro  and  Ann  Arbor.  Charles  (1412),  b.  July  3,  1868;  d. 
Nov.  24,  1879.  (i4i3)ni.  Apr.  2,  1894,  Leah  CorineSt.  Peters, 
is  a  dentist  at  Chicago.     (1416)  res.  Evanston,  111. 

Page  96  joth  line,  Martha  T.  Walker  b.  1849  instead  of  1549.  41st  line, 
(III)  William  instead  of  (III)  William. 

Page  135  8th  line,  read  Ebenezer  Herrick  Dyer  for  Ephraim  Herrick 
Dyer. 

Page  144     44th  line,  William  (Goff)  b.  1854  instead  of  1852. 

Page  162  Add  to  No.  2898  Hannah  E.,«  b.  Warren,  N.  H.,  May  17,  1850  ; 
m.  July  4,  1870,  John  Heath.  He  is  a  farmer  at  East 
Hereford,  P.  Q. 

Page  162  Add  to  No.  3000  Lucy  Ann,'-*  b.  vSept.  15,  1851  ;  m.  Canaan,  Vt., 
Dec.  8,  1872,  Richard  Hazen,  son  of  Samuel  and  Adaline 
(Ouimby)  Meecham,  b.  Pittsburg,  N.  H.,  Aug.  28,  1838;  he 
is  a  retired  farmer  at  Newport  Centre,  Vt.  Ch  :  {\)  Roy 
Hazen,  b.  Sept.  13,  1873  ;  m.  Dec.  15,  1894,  Jennie  E.  Erwin  ; 
He  is  a  farmer.  Ch  :  (I)  Mildred  Lucy,  b.  Jan.  24,  1896; 
(II)  Vera  Belle,  b.  Mar.  24,  1899;  (III)  Ivan  Leroy,  b. 
May  29,  1901.  {2)  Mary  Lucy,h.  Oct.  12,  1874;  m.  May  9, 
1894,  David  W.  Wright,  a  blacksmith  at  Newport  Centre.  Ch: 
(I)  Raymond  David,  b.  Mar.  i,  1895;  d.  Sept.  14,  1895  ;  (II) 


l<"»  ERRORS  AND  ADDlTlONvS. 

Lucy  Agnes,  b.  June  20,  1896  ;  (III)  Mary  Evelyn,  b.  May 
30,  1899.  (3)  Mattie  Olive,  b.  Oct.  24,  1876;  m.  Oct.  2,  1895, 
George  L.  Beadle,  farmer  at  Newport  Centre.  Ch :  (I) 
Meri^E  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  20,  1897;  d.  Mar.  14,  1897;  (II) 
Veema  OrlEna,  b.  Oct.  13,  1898;  (III)  Areand  Georcjc,  b. 
Mar.  17,  1903.  (4)  iMyrtie  Adeline,  b.  Oct.  22,  1878;  ui.  May 
I,  1900,  Andrew  H.  Wright,  a  l)lacksniith  at  Newport  Centre. 
Ch  :  (I)  Myrtie  Irene,  b.  Oct.  24,  1901  ;  (II)  Daughter,  b. 
Apr.  25,  1903. 

Page  169     No.  3131.     Read  Burton  instead  of  Brooton. 

Page  177  George  J.  Ingalls,  b.  Mar.  6,  1829;  m.  Oct.  28,  1849  Jane  Small. 
Ch.  Mary  Elizabeth,'-'  b.  July  27,  1850;  Augustus  Herbert,''  b. 
May  26,  1852;  Ezra  Jackson,'-'  b.  Sept.  25,  1854,  m.  Oct.  29, 
1878,  Almeda  Inez  Larraljee  of  Machiasport,  res.  Marshficld, 
Me.;  ch.  Austin  George, ^'^  b.  Jan.  31,  1879,  m.  Nov.  30,  1902, 
Mattie  Edna  Clark  of  Machiasport;  Frank  Lester, i"  b.  Oct. 
14,  1880,  d.  Jan.  6,  1888;  Clara  Jane, i"  b.  Dec.  2,  1882,  m.  Jan. 
12,  1903,  Lester  Armstrong  of  Marshficld;  Liila  Eleanor, i"  b. 
Apr.  6  1887;   Amy  Lillian, i"  b.  June  15,  1893. 

Page  229  All  of  the  sons  of  Hon.  John  J.  Ingalls  are  lawyers  at  Atchin- 
son,  Kan.  Ralph  served  as  captain  in  the  Spanish  and 
Philippine  wars.  Sheffield,  m.  Jan.  9,  1901,  Lucy  Cornell 
Van  Hocsen  and  has  child  Robert  Chesebrough  Ingalls, 
b.  Nov.  19,  1901.    Ethel  m.  Dr.  E.  G.  Blair  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Mrs.  Sarah  Ingalls,  of  Winthrop  Mass.,  widow  of  Cajjt.  Joseph 
Ingalls  of  Salem,  celebrated  her  loist  birthday  June  26,  1903. 

Edwin  A.  Ingalls  resides  at  Machias,  Me. 

Flavia  E-  Ingalls  resides  at  Llarrington,  Me. 

July  5,  1S45,  Antonio  Purnice  to  Eliza  Ingalls,  both  of  Charlestown, 
by  Rev.  S.  Aikeu. 


lExplauation  of  Brranoement  an&  Bbbreviatlons. 


Every  person  in  the  male  lines  has  a  consecutive  number  which  can 
be  easily  found  in  the  index.  Where  a  cross  +  appears  before  that 
number  it  shows  that  the  full  record  is  carried  and  the  number  will  be 
found  in  large  figures  in  the  center  of  a  page.  In  the  female  lines  the 
children  are  numbered  with  figures  in  parenthesis,  viz.:  (i)  (2)  (3) 
etc.,  in  italics;  the  grandchildren  with  numerals,  viz.:  (I)  (II)  (III)  and 
in  small  capitals;  great  grandchildren,  viz.:  (A)  (B)  (C)  etc.  The  ab- 
bre-viations  mean  as  follows:  abt.  about,  b.  born,  bapt.  baptized,  d.  died, 
d.  y.  died  young,  m.  married,  n.  m.  never  married. 


POSTERITY     OF 

EDMUND   INGALLS 

OF    LYNN,   MASS. 


jfirst  Generation. 

1 

Edmund  Ingalls/  son  of  Robert  and  grandson  of  Henry 
Ingalls,  was  born  at  Skirbeck,  Lincolnshire,  England,  about 
1598,  came  to  Salem,  Mass.  in  Governor  Endicott's  company  in 
1628.  With  his  brother  Francis  and  four  others  he  commenced 
the  settlement  of  Lynn  in  1629.  He  was  a  man  of  good  character 
even  though  the  following  court  record  is  found  "  20/4/1646, 
Edmund  Ingalls  was  fined  for  bringing  home  sticks  in  both  his 
arms  on  the  Sabbath  day  from  Mr.  Holyokes  rails,  witnesses 
Joseph  flood,  Obadya  fHood,  Jane  ffiood. ' '  These  were  probably 
jealous  neighbors  and  it  goes  to  show  the  strict  observance  of 
the  Sabbath  in  those  days.  His  name  is  often  found  on  the 
town  records  showing  him  to  be  one  of  the  prominent  citizens. 
In  March,  1648,  while  travelling  to  Boston  on  horseback,  he 
was  drowned  in  the  Saugus  River,  owing  to  a  defective  bridge. 
His  heirs  recovered  damages  from  the  town.  His  will  was 
probated  Sept.  16,  1648  and  the  estate  appraised  at  ^135. 

WILL   OF   EDMUND    INGALLS. 

I,  Edmund  Ingalls  of  Lynn,  being  of  perfect  niemor}'^  commit  my  soul 
unto  God,  my  body  to  the  grave  and  difpose  of  my  earthly  goods  in  this 
wife. 

Firftly,  I  make  my  wife  Ann  Ingalls,  sole  executor,  leaving  my  houfe 
and  houfelot,  togather  with  my  stock  of  cattle  and  corn,  to  her,  Like- 
wife  I  leave  Katherine  Shipper  with  my  wife. 

Item,  I  bequeath  to  Robert  my  soune  &  heir  four  pound  to  be  payd  in 
two  years  time  by  my  wife,  either  in  cattle  or  corn  Ljkewife  I  bequeath 
to  him  or  to  his  heirs,  my  houfe  &  houfelot  after  the  deceafe  of  my  wife. 

Francis  Ingalls,  brother  of  Edmund,  was  the  earliest  tauner  in  Massachusetts,  and 
his  vats  could  be  seen  at  Suampscott.  as  late  as  1S40.  He  moved  to  Boston  and  his  will 
Nov.  I,  1672,  mentions  wife  Mary,  son-in-law  Joseph  Belknap,  balance  of  his  property  to 
Elizabeth  Farnum  of  Andover,  after  his  wife's  decease. 


18  INGALLS    GENEALOGY. 

Likewife  I  bequeath  to  Elizabeth  my  daughter,  twenty  shillings  to  be 
payd  by  my  wife  in  a  Heifer  calf  in  two  years  time  after  my  deceafe. 

Eikewife  to  my  daughter  Faith,  wife  to  Andrew  Allen,  I  bequeath  two 
yearling  calves,  and  inform  my  v.ife  to  pa}-  him  forty  shillings  debt  in  a 
^•ears  time  after  my  deceafe. 

Likewife  to  my  sonne  John,  I  bequeath  the  houfe  &  ground  that  was 
Jeremy  fitts,  lying  by  the  meeting  houfe,  only  out  of  it  the  sd  John  is  to 
paj'  within  four  years,  four  pounds  to  my  sonne  Samuel,  and  the  ground 
to  be  his  security,  further  I  leave  with  said  John,  that  three  Acres  of 
land  he  had  in  England  fully  to  pofsefs  and  enjo\-. 

Likewife,  I  give  to  Sarah,  my  daughter,  wife  of  William  Bituar  my 
two  ewes. 

Likewise,  to  Henry  my  sonne,  I  give  the  Houfe  that  I  bought  of  Good- 
man West,  and  six  Acres  of  ground,  lying  by  it,  and  three  Acres  of 
Marsh  ground  lying  at  Rumley  Marsh,  and  this  the  sd  Henry  shall  pof- 
sefs in  two  years  after  mj^  deceafe.  Only  out  of  this  the  sd  Henr\'  shall 
pa}-  to  my  sonne  Samuel,  four  pounds  within  tw'o  years  after  he  enters 
upon  it. 

Likewife  I  bequeath  to  vSamuel  my  sonne,  eight  pounds  to  be  dif- 
charged  as  above,  in  the  premifes. 

Laftly,  I  leave  with  Mary  the  Heifer  calf  that  she  enjoyed  and  leave 
her  to  my  wife  for  future  dowry. 

Finally,  I  appoint  Francis  Ingalls,  my  brother  &  Francis  Dane,  my 
sonne  in  law,  overfeers  of  my  will,  and  order  that  thofc  things  that 
have  no  particular  exemption  in  the  will  mentioned,  be  taken  away  after 
my  deceafe  and  entreat  my  overfeers  to  be  helpful  to  my  wife  in 
ordering  her  matters. 

His 

Edmund  X  Ingai,ls 

Mark 

Children  : 

-\-  2     Robert,-  b.  abt.  1621  ;   m.  Sarah  Harker. 

3  Elizabeth,'-  b.   1622;    d.  June  9,   1676;    m.  Rev.    Francis    Dane   of 

Andover. 

4  F^aith,-  b.  1623  ;  m.  Andrew  Allen  ;  moved  to  Andover  ;   for  ch.  see 

Essex  Antq.  Coll.,  page  7,  1899. 

+  5  John,-b.  1625;  m.  Elizabeth  Barrett. 

6  Sarah,- b.  1626  ;  m.  William  Bitnar. 

+  7  Henry,-  b.  1627  ;  m.  Mary  Osgood,  Sarah  Farnum. 

+  8  Samuel,- b.  1634;  m.  Ruth  Eaton. 

9  Mary,-  b.  ;  m.  John  Eaton. 

10  Joseph,'^     d.  y. 


Second  Generation. 
2 

Robert  Ingalls,"  {Edimmd^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Ann 
(  )  Ingalls,  born  Skirbeck,  about  162 1  ;  married,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  William  Harker.  As  a  witness  to  a  will  in  1689  he 
said  that  his  age  Avas  68.  He  was  a  planter  at  Lynn,  Freeman 
1691.  A  deed  was  made  Jan.  i,  1685-6,  and  he  gave  most  of 
the  estate  to  sons  Robert,  Samuel  and  Nathaniel,  the}-  to  sup- 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


19 


port  the  widow  and  pay  the  other  heirs.     He  was  buried  Jan.  3, 
1698.     Sarah,  his  wife,  died  April  8,  1696. 

Children  : 

II  Hannah, 3  b.  Sept.  20,  1647;  d.  June,  1684;  m.  May  2,  1673,  Henry 
Stacey  of  Salem.  Ch  :  (x)  ^///ra?;«,  b.  Aug.  1673  ;  (2)  William, 
b.  Mar.  16,  1674;  (3)  Hemy,  b.  Apr.  i,  1677;  (4)  Satah,  b.  Jan. 
3,  1678  ;    (5)  Ebenezer,  b.  Jan.  4,  1680  ;  {6)Johjt,  b.  1682  ;  d.  y. 

-|-I2     Robert, 3  b.  Feb.  9,  1649;  ™-  Rebecca  Leighton. 

+13     Samuel.^b.  Sept.  22,  1650  ;   m,  Hanuiih  Perkins. 

14  Sarah, 3  b.  July  4,  1654;  d.  Jan.   1688-9. 

15  Elizabeth,^  b.   1657  ;    d.  Nov.  2,   1681  ;    m.  1680,  Samuel  Hart,  Jr. 

Ch  :  (I)  Elizabeth  (Hart),  b.  Oct.  21,  1681. 
+16     Nathaniel,^  b.  abt,   1660;  m.  Anne. 
-f-17     Eleazer,^  b.  1661  ;  m.  Mary  Hendley. 
18     Ruth, 3  b.  abt.  1663. 


John  Ingali^S,"  {Edmund^) ,  son  of  Edmund  and  Ann  (  ) 
Ingalls,  born  Skirbeck,  England,  1625;  married.  May  26,  1667, 
Elizabeth  Barrett  of  Salem.  He  left  Eynn  previous  to 
1687,  as  would  appear  by  the  following  record  :  "John  Ingalls 
of  the  Church  of  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1687  late  of  Tiverton."  He 
next  settled  at  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  it  is  recorded,  "  Old  John 
Ingalls  died  Dec.  31,  1721." 

HIS   WILI,. 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen,  the  sixteenth  day  of  Aprill  one  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  eighteen,  I,  John  Ingols  of  the  town  of  Rehoboth 
in  the  County  of  Bristoll  in  the  Province  of  the  Masachusets  Bay  in  New 
England,  yeoman,  being  weak  of  body  but  of  sound  and  perfect  memory 
praised  be  the  Almighty  God  for  the  same  ;  I  calling  to  mind  the  onser- 
taine  and  transitory  estate  of  this  life,  that  all  flesh  must  dy  and  yeild  to 
death  when  it  shall  please  God  to  call,  doe  make  and  ordaine,  constitute 
and  declare  this  to  be  my  last  will  and  testament  in  manor  and  forme 
following  (that  is  to  say)  revoaking  and  annulling  and  by  these  presents, 
all  and  every  testament  and  testaments  and  will  and  wills  heartofore  by 
me  made  and  declared  either  by  word  or  writing  ;  and  this  is  to  be  taken 
for  my  last  will  &  testament  and  non  other.  And  first  of  all  I  give  and 
recomend  my  soule  in  to  the  hands  of  God  that  gave  it,  and  as  for  my 
body  I  commend  it  to  the  earth  to  be  buried  in  a  Christian  like  and 
decent  maner  at  the  discretion  of  my  executor  ;  nothing  doubting  but  at 
the  general  resurection  I  shall  receive  the  same  againe  by  the  mighty 
power  of  God,  and  as  touching  such  worldly  estate  as  the  Lord  hath  lent 
me,  my  will  and  meaning  is  in  maner  and  forme  following  : 

Impr.  I  will  that  all  my  just  and  lawfull  debts  wich  I  justly  owe  to  any 
person  or  persons  whomesoever  be  well  and  truly  paid  in  convenient  time 
after  my  decease. 

Itim.  I  give  to  my  son  John  Ingols  twenty  shillings  and  the  reason 
why  I  give  him  no  more  is  because  he  hath  bene  a  disobedent  and 
ondutyfull  son  to  me. 


20  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Itum.  I  give  to  my  two  daughters  Elizabeth  Crabtre  the  wife  of  Ben- 
jamin Crabtre  and  Sarah  Hayward  -wafe  of  William  Hayward  all'u}'  Uiov- 
able  estate  within  dores  that  is  to  say,  my  uttensels,  household  stuff  in 
what  maner  or  kind  they  may  be  found  and  that  my  two  daughters  shall 
devide  between  them  theire  mothers  cloathes  ;  and  if  my  two  daughters 
cannot  agree  in  the  deviding  of  the  movables  that  then  thej-  chuse  two 
indifferent  men  to  mak  an  equall  de\4tion  between  them. 

Itim.  I  doe  make,  constitute  and  ordaine  ni}-  well  beloved  son 
Edmund  Ingols  to  be  my  only  and  sole  executor  of  this  my  last  will  and 
testament,  ratifing  and  confirming  this  and  no  other  to  be  mj'  last  will 
and  testament. 

In  witness  whearof  I  have  heareunto  sett  to  my  hand  and  seale  the  day 
and  yeare  first  above  written  Sec.  &c.  Sec. 

Signum  ^-^^ 

John  X  Ingols  I  g^^j  l 

Signed,  sealed,  published  and  pronounced  by  the  sd  John  Ingols  to  be 
his  last  will  and  testament,  in  presence  of  us  the  subscribers. 

John  West 
Approved  Feb.  5,  1721/22  Henry  West 

Children  : 

19  John, 3  b.  Lynn,  Feb.  6,  1668.     John  Ingalls  of  Mendon  June  8,  1714, 

by  Suffolk  Deeds  sold  land  to  son-in-law  John  Le\\ds  of  Ded- 
ham,  gave  mortgage  to  Joseph  Baker  which  was  discharged,  1715; 
in  the  same  year  called  of  Dedham  sells  brother  Edmund  of 
Rehoboth  land  on  the  Pawtucket  River.  He  was  at  Mendon  as 
early  as  1700.  A  John  Ingalls  married  at  Milton  1735  Sarah 
Sumner. 

20  Elizabeth,^  b.  Lynn,  Aug.  10,  1671  ;  d.  Lynn,  Oct.  29,  1676. 

21  Elizabeth,^  b.         ;  m.  Rehoboth,  Jan.  2,  1701,  Benjamin  Crabtree. 

22  Sarah, 3  b.         ;  m.  Rehoboth,  Aug.  7,  1707,  William  Howard,  m.  2d, 

William  Hayward. 
+  23     Edmund. 3  b.  ;  m.  Eunice  Luddin. 


Henry  Ingalls,"  {Edmimd^'),  son  of  Edmund  and  Anne 
(  )  Ingalls,  born  Skirbeck,  1627  ;  married,  first,  July  6,  1653, 
Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Ann  Osgood  of  Andover.  She 
died  Dec.  1686.  Married,  second,  Aug.  i,  1687,  Sarah 
Farnum,  widow  of  George  Abbott.  She  died  May  12,  1728, 
age  90.  He  owned  land  at  Ipswich  which  he  sold  in  1652  ; 
was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Andover,  Mass.,  btiying  the  land 
of  the  Indians,  paying  in  clothing  and  trinkets.  He  took  an 
active  part  in  town  affairs,  holding  maiw  of  the  offices  of  trust, 

Essex  Court  Record,  20/12/1643  John  Ingalls  and  Mary  Bentley,  fined  for  "  Wanton 
Dalliance  &c."  John  fpsell  testified  that  he  heard  Thos.  Witherlon  say  to  John  Ingalls 
'  Thou  hast  need  give  nie  a  good  money  &c.  to  stick  to  thee  in  this  case."  Edward  Rich- 
ards, fined  for  unwarrantable  proceedings  against  the  above  parties.  Mary  Bentley 
came  in  1635  age  20. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  lA'NN.  21 

and  was  made  a  Freeman  by  the  General  Court  1673.  He  died 
Feb.  8,  1 7 18-9. 

WILL   OF   HENRY   INGALLS. 

I  Henry  Ingalls  of  Andover,  in  the  County  of  Essex,  in  the  privince  of 
the  Mafsachufetts  Bay,  in  New  England,  being  aged,  but  of  perfect  mind 
and  memory,  Do  make  and  ordain  this  my  laft  will  and  teftament.  First 
of  all,  I  commit  my  Soul  into  the  hands  of  God  that  gave  it,  and  my 
body  I  commit  to  the  earth,  to  be  Decently  buried  in  the  hope  of  a 
blefsed  Refurrection  at  the  last  day.  And  as  for  my  worldly  eftate  which 
God  hath  given  me,  I  give  and  difspofe  of  it  in  the  following  manner 
and  form — 

Firft — I  give  to  my  vSon  Samuel,  twelve  Acres  of  land,  belonging  to  his 
now  dwelling  houfe,  and  two  Acres  of  meadow  in  the  weft  Meadow, 

Item — I  give  to  my  Son  Henry  ten  Acres  of  Land  out  of  the  farm  I  live 
on,  of  which  I  formerly  gave  him  a  deed,  which  land  lies  on  the  South 
Eaft  side  of  mv  land,  and  is  divided  from  the  Land  I  have  given  to  my 
Sons  James  and  Josiah  by  the  following  bounds,  viz — On  the  Eaft  with  a 
walnut  stump,  on  the  west  with  a  red  oak  tree,  marked  and  from  thence 
running  South  Eaft  over  Mufketo  Brook,  to  a  rock,  Also  I  give  him  two 
Holes  of  meadow,  commonly  called  Suttons  Hole,  and  a  hole  of  meadow 
on  the  Weft  side  of  my  meadow,  juft  by  my  meadow,  and  a  piece  of  my 
great  meadow  going  from  the  Maple  point  to  the  upland,  Bounded 
with  a  great  rock  in  the  middle  of  the  meadow,  and  from  thence  running 
to  the  upland. 

Item — I  give  to  my  Son  John,  twenty  Acres  of  upland  \\-ithin  my  farm, 
and  lying  on  the  north  and  Weft  Side  of  my  Son  James  Land,  the  bounds 
between  them  are  an  Elm  tree  on  the  I^aft  vSide  where  the  fence  now 
stands  and  running  from  thence  Wefterly  to  a  Walnut  tree,  from  thence 
running  Southerly  to  a  stake  and  a  heap  of  Stones,  and  then  running 
Southeaft  to  another  heap  of  stones,  and  then  running  weft  to  a  heap  of 
Stones  on  the  outside  of  my  land,  Also  I  give  him  a  piece  of  meadow  in 
the  middle  of  my  meadow  running  by  the  Rock  (  )  three  rods  fur- 

ther than  he  commonly  mows,  and  two  holes  of  meadow  on  the  Eaft 
side  of  my  meadow  bounded  with  the  upland. 

Item — i  give  to  my  Son  James  my  Homeftead  Houfe  and  barn  and 
Orchard  the  homeftead  containing  twenty  Acres  more  or  less,  Alfo,  all 
my  meadow  that  I  have  not  difpofed  of  by  my  will  to  my  other  Sons, 
Also,  I  give  mj'  Son  James  my  right  in  the  common  and  undivided  Lands 
in  Andover,  and  a  pair  of  Oxen,  and  a  cow,  and  I  order  my  Son  James  to 
keep  a  cow  for  nij-  wife,  and  to  give  her  yearly  ten  bushels  of  corn  one 
half  of  it  in  Indian  Corn,  the  other  half  English  Corn,  and  five  pounds 
of  wool,  five  pounds  of  flax,  and  to  provide  her  firewood,  Also  I  give 
my  wife  the  use  of  one  End  of  my  dwelling  houfe,  also  I  give  hertwenty 
pounds  in  common  pay,  to  be  paid  by  my  Executor,  also  I  give  her 
yearly  one  hundred  pounds  of  meat,  uiy  meaning  is  that  what  I  have 
ordered  my  Executor  to  pay  my  wife  yearly  is  to  be  paid  only  during  her 
widowhood. 

Item — I  give  to  my  Son  Josiah,  twenty  Acres  of  Land  with  in  my  farm 
Lying  on  the  Soiithweft  Side  of  my  land.  Bounded  on  the  northweft  cor- 
ner with  a  black  Oak  marked  and  so  running  Eaft  to  another  black  Oak 

marked  ( )  and  a  part  of  my  meadow  from   a  white  Oak  marked,  on 

the  east  side  of  my  meadow  to  the  upland. 

Item— I  give  to  my  daughter  Sarah,  a  cow  having  given  her  according 
to  my  ability  at  her  marriage. 

Item — I  give  my  Soniulaw  Joseph  Stevens  three  Acres  &  a  half  of  land 
in  Shawshin  field. 

Item — I  give  to  my  Son  Stephen  Ingalls  ten  Acres  of  land  ( )  lying 

by  the  great  pond, 


22  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Finally, — I  coustitute  make  and  ordain  my  Son  James  the  sole  Execu- 
tor of  this  my  laft  will  and  teftament,  and  do  hereby  revoke  and  difanull 
al  and  every  other  former  wills  by  me  made,  Ratifying  and  confirming 
this  &  no  other  to  be  my  laft  will  and  teftament,  In  witnefs  whereof  I 
have  hereunto  set  my  hand  &  seal  the  fifth  day  of  July  in  the  Year  of 
our  L,ord  Seventeen  hundred  &  fourteen, 

His 

Henry  x  Ingali^s 

mark 

Children,  born  Andover : 

+  24  Samuel,-^  b.  Oct.  3,  1654;  m.  Sarah  Heudrick. 

-|-25  Henry, ^  b.  Dec.  8,  1656;  m.  Abigail  Emery. 

26  Mary, 3  b.  Jan.  28,  1659;   m.  May  28,  1679,  John  Stevens  of  Andover. 

-\-2-]  John,''b.  May  21,  1661  ;   m.  Sarah  Russell. 

-|-28  Stephen,-^  b.  May  21,  1661  ;   m.  Dinah  Elsou. 

29  Francis,-^  b.  Sept.  23,  1663,  d.  small  pox,  Dec.  9,  1690. 

30  Moses, ^  b.  June  26,  1666,  d.  Sept.  28,  1667. 
-I-31  James, '^  b.  Sept.  24,  1669;   m.  Hannah  Abbott. 

32  Sarah, 3  b.  Sept.  7,  1672;  prob.  d.  young. 

33  Joseph,^  b.  Mar.  24,  1675;  d.  y. 

+34    Josiah,^  b.  Feb.  28,  1676;  m.  Mary  Holt;   Esther  F>ye. 

35  Sarah, -^  b.  Jan.  22,  1679;   m.  Joshua  Swan. 

8 

Samuel  Ingalls,"^  {Edmu?id^ ) ,  son  of  Edmund  and  Ann 
(  )  Ingalls,  born,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1634;  married,  Ipswich,  Dec. 
9,  1656,  Ruth  Eaton.  He  was  called  Lieutenant,  was  a  yeoman 
at  Ipswich,  admitted  to  the  church  1673  ;  Freeman  1681  ;  select- 
man, 1683;  deputy,  1690.  His  will  was  made  1 716,  proved 
Jan.  22,  1717. 

Children,  born  Ipswich : 

36  Ruth, 3  b.  Nov.  19,  1657  ;  d.  June  22,  1700;  m.  May  20,  1678,  Samuel 

Chapman  of  Hampton,  N.  H.     See  Chapman  Genealogy. 

37  Samuel,^  b.  Jan.  24,  1659. 

38  Edmund,'^  b.  July  23,  1662  ;  prob.  d.  young. 

39  John,^b.  Aug.  26,  1664;  prob.  d.  y. 

+40  Joseph, 3  b.  Dec.  23,  1666;  m.  vSarah  Thompson. 

41  Mary,^  b.  Mar.  13,  1668;  m.  June  29,  1717,  William  Butler. 

42  Anna, 3  b.  May  8,  1671  ;  m.  Giddings,  she  wid.  1721. 

43  Elizabeth, =5  b.  Sept.  27,  1673. 

44  Nathaniel, 3  b.  F'^eb.  9,   1675  ;  Adm.  of  estate  by  brother  Joseph  in 

1721 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  23 

UbirC)  (Beneratton. 
12 

Robert  Ingalls,^  {Robert^-  'Edmund'^),  son  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Harker)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Feb.  9,  1649;  married, 
Jan.  20,  1675,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Thomas  lycighton  (Laugh- 
ton  ?)     He  was  buried  at  Lj'nn,  Feb.  1688/9. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

45  Rebecca,*  ;  d.  Feb.  1679. 

46  Sarah,'*  b.  Sept.   19,   1677;    m    Dec.  4,   1701,   Edward  Brown.     Ch  : 

(i)  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  29,  1703. 

47  Robert,*  b.  July  10,  1679;  d.  Feb.  1680. 

48  Elizabeth,-' b.  Feb.  10,  1681. 

-(-49    James,*  b.  July  16,  1684;   m.  Anna  Parker. 


13 

Samuel  Ingalls,^  {Robert^-  Edmund^),  son  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Harker)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Sept.  22,  1650;  married, 
Feb.  2,  168 1,  Hannah  Perkins,  widow  of  John  Brewer.  He 
was  a  Freeman  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1691,  a  Representative  to  the 
General  Court  and  was  called  Lieutenant.  He  died  at  Ipswich 
about  171 1. 

Children,  born  Ipswich : 

50  Hanaah,*  b.  Jan.  26,  1681  ;  d.  Oct   6,  1682. 

51  Hannah,*  b.  July  10,  1683;   ui.  Feb.  8,  1708,  Samuel  Farriugton.    Ch  : 

i^i)  Sarah,  h.  OcX.  12,  1709;  (2)  Huldah,\>.  Feb.  25,  1710/11;  (3) 
Ebenezer,  b.  Feb.  5,  1712/13;  (4)  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  30,  1715;  (5) 
Samuel,  b.  Nov.  11,  1718. 

52  Abigail,*  b.  Aug.  13,  1685. 

53  Samuel,*  b.  Feb.  23,  1687/8;  d.  Dec.  25,  1688. 
-f-54     Samuel,*  b.  Feb.  17,  1689/90;  m.  Sarah  Ingalls. 

55  David,*  b.  Apr.  14,  1693.     Is  not  mentioned  in  division  of  father's 

estate,  but  a  David  signs  a  bill  of  sale  1721. 

56  Mary,*  b.  Apr.  15,  1697;  m.  1719,  Jonathan  Smith. 


16 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,^  {Robert ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Harker)  Ingalls,  born  Lj'nn  about  1660;  married,  Anne 
(  ).  He  lived  at  Lynn  and  in  his  will,  made  July  12,  1735, 
is  called  a  husbandman.     The  will  was  proved  Jan.  9,  1737. 


24  INGALLS  GENEALOCtY. 

Children,  3  recorded  at  Iv3'nn  : 

-I-57  Nathaniel,''  b.  Dec.  25,  1692;   m.  Tabitha  Lewis. 

58  Sarah,''  b.  A])r.  14,  1693  ;  m.  Samuel  Ingalls. 

59  Ruth,''  b.  June  29,  1695  ;   m.  171 1,  John  Berry  ;  had  daughter  Ruth. 
+60  Joseph,''  ;  m.  Rebecca  Collins. 

-j-6i  William,^  ;  m.  Zeruiah  Norwood. 

-j-62  Henry,''  ;  m.  Sarah  Richards. 

63  Maria,^  ;   m.  Samuel  Berry  of  Salem. 

64  Tabitha,''  ;  m.  1723,  John  Williams. 

65  Hannah,''  ;   m.  1735,  Daniel  Hitchings. 
+66  Jacob,''  ;   m.  Mary  Tucker. 

17 

Eleazer  l's<iGA.\^i^s,^^{Robcrt,'~^Ed)}iu7id'^),  sou  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Harker)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn  about  1661  ;  married,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Eli  as  and  Sarah  Hendley.  He  was  a  merchant  and 
cooper  at  Marblehead,  and  died  there  Feb.  27,  17 17/8. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

67  Samuel,*  b.  Aug.  16,  16S4. 

+68  Eleazer,*  b.  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1715,  Sarah  Glasey. 

69  Mary,*  b.  1688;  d.  1711;  m.  Jan.  15,  1708,  John  Girdler. 

+70  John,*  b.  about  1689;   m.  Sarah. 

71  Joseph,*  b.  about  1693  ;  m.  Jan.  i,  1719,  Mary  Trevett ;  adm.  granted 
wid.  Mary,  1743. 

+72  Nathaniel,*  b.  about  1695  ;  m.  Mary  Tucker. 

+73  William,*  b.  April  22,  1702;   m.  Mary  Lane. 

74  Sarah,*  b.  ;  m.  Sept.   19,  1710,  Henry  Trevett.     She  was  wife 

of  John  Bailey,  1737. 

75  Elizabeth,*  b.  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1712,  Richard  Trevett,  Jr. 


23 

Edmund  Ingalls,*^  {Johji,'^  Edvuind^),  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth,  (Barrett)  Ingalls,  born  probabl}'  at  Bristol  or  Cum- 
berland, R.I.  ;  married,  Nov.  29,  1705,  Eunice,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Euddin  of  Braintree.  He  moved  to  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
and  died  there. 

Children  : 

+76  Benjamin,*  b.  Dec.  8,  1706;  m.  Mercy  Jencks. 

77  Elizabeth,*  b.  May  8,  1709;  ni.  Feb.  16,  1729;   Ephraim  Moslem. 

+  78  Ebenezer,*  b.  July  14,  171 1;  m.  Elizabeth  Wheeler. 

+79  Edmund,*  b.  Oct.  i,  1713;  m.  Deborah  Esterbrook. 

80  Eunice,*  b.  Oct.  i,  1713  ;  m.  Nov.  28,  1734,  Amos  Bosworth. 

+81  Joseph,*  b.  Nov.  29,  1718  ;  m.  Cordellay  Bullock. 

+82  Samuel,*  b.  Apr.20,  1723  ;  m.  Ruth  Moulton. 


POvSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAI.LS,  OF  LYNN.  25 

24 

Samuel  Ingalus,^  {Henry ^-  Ed))iund^),  son  ol  Henry  and 
and  Mary  (Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1654; 
married,  June  4,  1682,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Daniel  Hendrick, 
She  was  born  Aug.  5,  1661.  On  the  records  he  is  called  Ser- 
geant.    Lived  and  died  at  Audover,  Aug.  11,  1733. 

Children,  born  Andover: 

+  83     Samuel,*  b.  May  7,  1683;   m.  Mary  Watts. 

84     Sarah,-'  b.  Mar.  21,  1685  ;  d.  Feb.  13,  1754  ;   m.  1706,  Jcsiah  Chandler. 
See  Chandler  Gen. 
+85     Moses,*  b.  Mav  30,  1687  ;   m.  Maria  Hoitt. 

86  Daniel,*  b.  July  30,  1689. 

87  Deborah,*  b.  Apr.  i,  169 1  ;  d.  Dec.  26,  1692. 

-(-88  Eldad,*  b.  There  is  no  record  of  his  birth  or  any  absolute  proof  of 
his  parentage,  yet  an  exhaustive  study  of  all  facts  goes  to  prove 
him  son  of  Samuel  and  possibly  the  name  Daniel  born  1696  should 
read  on  the  records  as  Eldad.  A  death  of  Daniel  is  recorded 
Sept.  25,  1700,  and  possible  the  one  born  1689  Eldad  married 
Hannah  Watts,  half  sister  to  Samuel's  wife. 

89  Deborah,*  b.  July  24,   1694;  m.   1715,  Joshua  Flint  of  Salem,  who 

moved  to  Windham.  Conn.  1716.  Ch  :  (i)  Sarah,  b.  June  21,  1716  ; 
{2) Joshua,  b.  Feb.  26,  1720;  m.  Sarah  Carver;  (t,) James,  b.  July 
20,  1722  ;  m.  Jemima  Jennings,  and  had  (I)  Royai,,  quartermaster 
during  the  Revolution;  (II)  Abel,  a  minister  at  Hartford;  (4) 
Asher,  b.  1724;  m.  Sarah  Bingham,  2d.  Lucy  Kimball ;  (^)Barthol- 
ovieiv,  b.  June  26,  1726;  m.  Lydia  Mason,  2d.  Mary  Welch ;  (6) 
Huldah,  b.  June  24,  1728;  (7)  Elizabeth,  b.  May  29,  1730;  (8) 
Abner,  b.  Oct.  25,  1732;  {<^)Eliphalet,  b.  July  x8,  1734;  (10) 
Arkelas,  b.  June  22,  1736;  m.  Cloe  Elmer  ;  (11)  Theodore,  b.  Dec. 
•   29,  1739. 

90  Daniel,*  b.  Oct.  13,  1696.  ? 

91  Riith,*  b.  Feb.  19,  1699;  d.  n.  m. 

92  Nathaniel,*  b.  1703. 

93  Mary,*  ;   m.  Jan.  20,  1721,  Noah  Marble. 

25 

Henry  Ingalls,^  {Henry ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Henry  and 
Mary  (Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1656; 
married,  June  6,  1688,  Abigail,  daughter  of  John.  Jr.,  and 
Marj^  (Webster)  Emery,  of  Newbury.  She  was  born  Jan.  16, 
1669;   died,  July  12,  1756.     He  died  at  Andover  Feb.  8,  1698/9. 

Children,  born  Andover  : 

4-94     Henry,*  b.  Apr.  2,  1689;   m.  Hannah  Martin. 

95  Mary,*  b.  Feb.  25,   1691.     Not  mentioned  in   her  father's  wnll.     A 

Mary  m.  1711,  Thomas  Dustin  of  Haverhill. 

96  Abigail,*  b.  Jan.  15,  1693;  d.  Aug.  11,  1742;  n.  m. 

4-97     Francis,*  b.  Dec.  20,  1694  ;  m.  Lydia  Ingalls,  2d  Lydia  Stevens. 
4-98    Joseph,*  b.  Apr.  17,  1697;  m.  Phebe  Farnum. 


26  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

27 

John  Ingalls,'^  {Heiiry,-  Edmund^),  son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Ma}-  21,  166 1  ;  married,  June 
ID,  1696,  Sarah  Russell.  She  died  Abington,  Conn.,  May 
25,  1764,  aged  90.  He  moved  to  Abington  with  several  An- 
dover families,  and  died  there  Jan.  5,  1743. 

Children,  born  Andover : 

4-  99  John,*  b.  Mar.  23,  1697;   m.  Mary  Willis. 

100  Sarah,*  b.  Nov.  29,  1698;   m.  1724,  Dauicl  Osgood. 

loi  Anna,*  b.  June  22,  1701,  m.  Charles  Willis. 

102  A  child,*  b.  Mar.  27,  1705. 

+103  Stephen,*  b.  Jul}'  24,  1710;  m.  Rebecca  Grow,  2d,  Mary  Trescott. 

104  Elizabeth,*  b.  Jul}^  24,  1710  ;  prob.  m.  Apr.  22,  1731,  John  Stevens. 

105  Martha,*  b.  Feb.       1713;  m.  Mar.  10,  1730,  William  Barker. 
-(-106  Benjamin,*  b.         1715  ;  d.  Oct.  11,   1800;  m.  Mary  ,  who  died 

Apr.  20,  1784,  aged  66. 


28 

Stephen  Ingalls,^  {Henry,'  Edmiuid^),  son  of  Henry  and 
Mary  (Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  May  21,  166 1,  married, 
Jan.  2,  1690,  Dinah  Elson,  who  died  Aug.  i,  1703.  He  was 
a  tailor  at  Salem,  where  he  bought  land  in  1721,  gave  it  to  only 
son  Ephraim  in  1724,  with  conditions  for  support  of  self  and 
wife. 

Children  : 

107  Mary,*  b.  June  9,  1691  ;  m.  Jan.  i,  1712,  Thomas,  son  of  Wm.  and 

Marv  (Glover)  Driver.  Son  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  15,  1715.  See 
Driver  Gen.,  p.  88. 

108  Dinah,*  b.  Feb.  24,  1693/4. 

109  Stephen,*  b.  June  i6,  1696  ;  d.  }•. 

+110     Ephraim,*  b.  vSept.  10,  1698;  m.  Hannah  Manning. 

111  John,*  b.  1699;  d.  1700. 

112  Margaret,*  b.    1703;  m.    1726,  John  Hill.    Ch  :  {i)  Jo/in.  h.   1727; 

d.  1728;  (2)  llTargai-ei ,  b.  Aug.  19,  1729;  (3)  Elizabeth,  b.  Apr. 
19,  1730;  {4)  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  11,  1733;  (5)  Jo/in,  b.  Dec.  28, 
1735  ;  (6)  Stepheti,  b.  May  18,  1741. 


31 

James  Ingalls,^  {Henry,-  Edmund^),  son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Sept.  24,  1669  ;  married  Apr. 
16,  1695,  Hannah,  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah  (Farnum) 
Abbott.     She  died  Pomfret,  Conn.,  May  3,  1753  ;  gravestone  still 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  27 

standing.  He  gave  his  property  in  1727,  to  son  James,  on  con- 
dition of  payment  of  legacies  to  daughters.  He  died  Andover, 
June  27,  1735. 

Children,  born  Andover : 

-I-113    James,*  b.  Aug.  9,  1695;  m.  Mary  Steveus. 

114  Hannah,*  b.    Jan.  2,   1697  ;  prob.  m.  June  7,  1726,  Annie  Ruamah 

Faulkner. 

115  Lydia,*  b.  Dec.  18,  1698;  m.  Francis  Ingalls. 

116  Priscilla,*  b.  1706. 

117  Hepzibah,*  b.  Nov.  9,  1711  ;  m.  Aug.  9,  1737,  Samuel  Steveus. 

118  Jemima.* 

119  Dinah,*  ;  prob.  m.  Jan.  18,  1725,  Timothy  Faruum. 

120  Mehitable,*  ;  prob.  m.  Dec.   16,   1736,  Daniel  Kimball.     See 

Kimball  Gen.,  p.  118. 

121  Abiah,*  ;  d.  Feb.  10,  1728/9. 


JosiAH  Ingalls,^  {//enry,'^  Edmund^) ,?,ox\.  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Feb.  28,  1676  ;  married,  first, 
Sept.  19,  1705,  Mary  Holt,  who  died  Feb.  9,  17 14/5,  age  34  ; 
married,  second,  1715,  Esther  Fryb,  who  died  Sept.  29,  1757, 
age  76.     He  died  Andover,  Aug.  14  1755. 

Children  by  Mary  Holt : 

122  A  child,*  b.  May  15,  1706. 

123  Abigail,*  b.  1709. 

124  Josiah,*  b.  May  22,  1712;  d.  y. 

125  Rachel,*  b.  Sept.  7,  1713. 

Children  by  Esther  Frye  : 

126  Anna,*  b.  June  16,  1717;  d.  Oct.  20,  1729. 
4-127    Josiah,*  b.  Aug.  4,  1719;  m.  Eunice  Flint. 

40 

Joseph  Ingalls,^  {Saviucl^~  Edmund^) ,  son  of  Samuel  and 
Ruth  (Eaton)  Ingalls,  born  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1666  ; 
married  Sarah  Thompson.  He  was  a  carpenter  at  Gloucester 
and  died  there  1724. 

Children  : 

-I-128     Samuel,*  b.  ;  m.  Sarah  Fellows. 

129  Elizabeth,*  b.         ;  m.  Oct.  27,  1726,  William  Andrews,  b.  Aug.  8. 

1699;    d.   Carlisle,   Mass.,   Sept.    17,    1778.      Had   ten   children. 
See  Essex  Int.  Papers,  1899,  page  98. 

130  Sarah,*  b.  171 1  ;  m.  Dec.  11,  1730,  Stephen  Butler  of  Gloucester. 
+131     John,*  b.  1713;  m.  Hannah. 

132     Mary,*  b.  1716  ;  d.  1801  ;  m.  June  12,  1737,  William  Allen  ;  d.  June 
10,  1815. 


28  INGALLvS  GENEALOGY. 

jfourtb  (Beneration. 
49 

James  Ingalls/  {Robert,^  Robert^-  Edmund^),  son  of  Robert 
and  Rebecca  (Ivcighton)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  July  i6,  1684  ;  mar- 
ried, Anna,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Anna  (Errington)  Parker. 
She  was  born  Charlestown,  Nov.  4,  1687.  He  died  in  Boston. 
Division  of  his  estate  1702. 

Children  : 
+  133    James, ^  ;   m.  Joanna  Call. 

54 

Samuel  Ingalls,*  {Samucl^^  Robeji,^  Ed?mcnd'^),  son  of  Sam- 
uel and  Hannah  (Perkins)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Feb.  17,  1689/90; 
married,  Nov.  i,  1715,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Anne 
Ingalls.     His  will  made  at  Lynn,  Feb.  1755,  proved  1759. 
Children,  born  Lynn  : 

+  134     Samuel,^  b.  1720;  m.  Lydia  Lewis. 

135  Elizabeth,^  b. 

136  Ruth,''  b  ;  m.  1742,  Jedediali  Nevvhall. 

57 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,*  (^Nathaniel ,^  Robat^~  Edviimd^).  son 
of  Nathaniel  and  Anne  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Dec.  25,  1692  ; 
married,  Jan.  i,  1722,  Tabitha  Lewis.  His  will  was  made  in 
Lynn,  1770,  and  proved  1772  ;  mentions  only  sons  Nathaniel  and 
Thomas, 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

137  John,^  b.   Aiig.   20,    1726;  d.  1762;   m.    ist,   Hannah,   daughter  of 

Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Newhall)   Allej-,  b.  July  28,   1728;  d. 
;  m.  2d,  Nov.  5,  1753,  vSarah,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Abigail 
(Bassett)  Alley.      Ch  :   (138)  Hannah,  b.  June  12,   1758;  d.  Dec. 
20,  1792;  m.  Sept.    12,    1776,  Nathan    Mudge.     Ch.   {^\)  Nathan, 
b.   1778 ;  m.  Martha  Brown  ;  (2)  Ezra,  b.  1780;  m.  Betsey  Brewer  ; 
(3)  Joh7i   P.,    b.    1782;  m.  vSally    Brown;     (4)    Mary,    b.    1785; 
m.  Paul  Newhall;   [^)  Saiiiuel,  b.   1787;  m.   ist,  Rachel  l<'Io\-d, 
2d,    Martha  Burrell  ;  {6)  Joseph,  b.    1788;  d.  y.  (7)   Hannah,   h. 
1790;  m.  Israel  Perkins.     (See  Mudge  Gen.) 
139     Tabitha,^  b.  June  8,  1728;  m.  1747,  Eleazer,  sonof  Beuj.  and  PUiza- 
beth  (Newhall)  Alley. 
-f-140     Nathaniel, 5  b.  1730;   m.  Mercy  Pratt. 

141  Rebecca,^  b.  Uec.  20,  1732  ;   m.  Richard  Pratt. 

142  James, ^  b.  Mar.  i,  1736;  d.  before  1770. 
-I-143     Thomas,-''  b.  Eeb.  27,  1737/8. 

144     Elizabeth,^  b.  June  3,  1746;  m  Parrott. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


60 


29 


Joseph  Ingalls/  {A'atha?iic/^'^  Robert^-  Edmimd^),  son  of  Na- 
thaniel and  Anne  (  )  Ingalls,  born  in  Lynn,  about  1700  ; 
married,  Nov.  3,  1726,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Eleazer  and  Re- 
becca (Newhall)  Collins.  She  was  born  Apr.  4,  1706;  Adm. 
and  division  of  estate  b}-  son,  John,  Mar.  3,  1760. 

Children  : 

-I-145  John,^  b.  1727;  m.  Abigail  Stocker. 

146  Abiah,^  b.  1728;  m.  Johu  Ireson. 

147  Anna,^  b.  1730;  not  mentioned  in  division  of  estate. 
+148  Eleazer  Collins, ^  b.  1731  ;  m.  Elizabeth. 

149     Rebecca,'^  b.  1733. 

61 

William  Ingalls,*  {Nathaniel^  Robctt,-  Edmund^),  son  of 
Nathaniel  and  Anne  (  )   Ingalls,  born  about   1699  ;  mar- 

ried, Lynn,  Nov.  13,  1729,  Zeruiah  Norwood. 

Children  : 
-+-150     William,^  b. 
+  151     Jonathan  Norv,ood,^  b.  1734;   m.  Hannah  Joy. 

152  A  daughter. 

153  A  daughter. 

62 

Henry  Ingalls,*  {Nathaniel,^  Robert^-  EdDiund^),  son  of 
Nathaniel  and  Anne  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  ;   mar- 

ried, Dec.  26,  1734,  Sarah  Richards.     He  died  Lynn. 

Children  : 
-I-155     Amos, 5  b.  1739;   m.  Mary  Ingalls. 

66 

Jacob  Ingalls,"*  {Nathaniel ^''  Robert^-  Ednuind^),  son  of  Na- 
thaniel and  Anne  (  )  Ingalls,  born  L^'un,  ;  married, 
Nov.  17,  1737.  Mary  Tucker.  He  died  in  Lynn.  Adm. 
granted  Jacob  Jr.,  1791.     Abncr  Ingalls  surety-. 

Children  : 

i6o     Hannah,'^  b.  Mar.   15,  1740;  m.  Feb.  15,   1770,  Joseph  Lye  of  Mar- 
blehead. 

161  Elizabeth,-^  b.  vSept.  21.  1742. 

162  Ruth,°  b.  Feb.  12,  1745. 

+  163  Jacob, 5  b.  July  i,  1747;   m.  Martha  Lewis. 

164  Mary, 5  b.  Jan'.  29,  1750;  m.  Amos  Ingalls. 

165  Deborah,^  b.  Dec.  29,  1753;   m.  Daniel  Lindsay. 

166  Rebecca, 5  b.  Dec.  30,  1759  ;  m.  Joseph  Johnson. 


30  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

68 

ElEAZER  Inga»xs/  (Eleazcr,^  Robert ^^  Edmund'^ ),  son  of 
Eleazer  and  Mary  (Hendley)  Ingalls,  born  Marblehead,  Mass., 
about  1686  ;  married,  Nov.  27,  17 15,  Sarah  Glasey.  He  was 
an  innholder  at  Marblehead  and  died  about  1726,  for  Adm.  was 
granted  wife  Sarah  and  Eben  Stacy  this  year.  His  widow 
married.  Sept,  23,  1728,  Robert  Shaw. 

Children,  born  ■Marblehead  : 

167  vSamuel,^  bapt.  Aug.  5,  1716. 

168  Edmund, °  bapt.  Oct.  20,  1717;  m.  Sept.  25,  1738,  Marj'  Tucker. 

169  Mary,^  bapt.  Juue  7,  1719;   m.  Sept.  27,  1743,  Lawrence  Bartlett. 

170  Sarah, ^  bapt.  Mar.  19,  1721  ;   m.  Oct.  i,  1738,  John  Rockwood. 
-I-171  Eleazer,'  bapt.  Dec.  16,  1722  ;   m.  Sarah  Diamond. 

172  John,^  bapt.  Mar.  14,  1725;  he  prob.  d.  abt.  1752;  m.  Nov.  20, 
1746,  Ann  Dennis.  Wid.  m.  2d,  Sept.  17,  1754,  John  Rogers. 
Ch  :  (173)  Ann, ^  bapt.  May  15,  1748;  m.  Sept.  22,  1771,  Elisha 
Rogers.  (174)  Mary, ^  bapt.  Aug.  19,  1750;  prob.  m.  Jan.  3,  1771, 
Richard  Newman. 

175  Agnes, 5  bapt.  F'eb.  19,  1727. 

176  Sarah, ^  bapt.   Dec.    14,   1728;  m.   Nov.   27,    1750,   Thos.   Gould   of 

Salem. 

70 

John  Ingalls,''  {Eleazer,^  Robert,'  Edmund^),  son  of  Eleazer 
and  Mary  (Hendley)  Ingalls,  born  Marblehead,  about  1690 ; 
married,  Sarah  (  ).  Adm.  was  granted  widow  Sarah  1737, 
and  she  married  second,  Ebenezer  Eufkin,  who  died  1746. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

177  Thomas, s  bapt.  Apr.  13,  1718. 

178  Sarah,*  bapt.  Feb.  14,  1720. 

179  Mary,*  bapt.  Jan.  18,  1720;  m.  Jan.  10,  1740,  Thomas  Kimball. 
4-180  John,*  bapt.  Oct.  4,  1724;  m.  Mary  Merritt. 

181  Samuel,*  bapt.  June  25,  1727. 

182  Margaret,*  bapt.  Mar.  12,  1732. 

183  Sarah,*  bapt.  Oct.  12,  1728;  m.  Sept.  26,  1740,  Elias  Hadley. 

72 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,^  {Eleazer,^  Robert^-  Edmund'^),  son  of 
Eleazer  and  Mary  (Hendlej-)  Ingalls,  born  Marblehead,  about 
1695;  married.  Mar.  31,  1718,  Mary  Tucker.  He  was  a 
"  Joiner  "'  at  Marblehead.  His  widow  probably  married,  Jan.  3, 
1746,  Samuel  West  of  Salem. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  31 

Children,  boru  Marbleliead  : 

184  Samuel,^  bapt.  June  17,  1720. 

185  Eleazer,^  bapt.  Feb.  20,  1720. 

186  Mary ,5  bapt.  June  3,  1722  ;   ni.  Nov.  21,  1749,  Isaac  Mansfield. 

187  Sara'h,^  bapt.  Aug.  9,  1724;  d.  y. 

188  Priscilla,^  bapt.  Oct.  12,  1728;  m.  Nov.  22,  1752,  Samuel  Field,  Jr., 

of  Salem. 

189  Nathaniel,^  bapt.  July  70,  1730. 

190  Sarah, 5   bapt.    May    16,    1736;     prob.    m.     Dec.    24,     1756,    Joseph 

Diamond. 

73 

William  Ing.ills,'*  {Eleazer^^  Robert^"  Edmimd^),  son  of 
Eleazer  and  Mary  (Hendley)  Ingalls,  born  Marblehead,  Apr. 
22,  1702;  married,  Feb.  10,  1724,  Mary  Lane.  He  was  a 
mariner  at  Marblehead.     Son  John  was  Adm.  in  1758. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

191  Joseph,^  bapt.  June  i,  1727. 
+  192     William,^  bapt.  Dec.  24,  1729. 

4-193  John,^  bapt.  Apr.  2,  1732  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Ashtou. 

194  Eleazer,^  bapt.  May  15,   1735. 

195  Nathaniel,*^  bapt.  July      ,  1737. 

196  Mary,^  bapt.  June  22,  1740;  m.  Sept.  7,  1761,  Robert  Hooper. 

76 

Benjamin    Ingalls,*   {Edmund^^  /oh?i^'-   Ednuind'')    son    of 

Edward  and  Eunice  (lyuddin)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  Dec.  8, 

1706;  married,    vSept.    10,    1731,   Mercy  Jencks.     He  died  in 

Rehoboth,    about    1743.       She   married,    second,     Col.    Phillip 

Wheeler,  father   of  Captain  Philip,  w^ho  married  her  daughter 

Mary.     She  had   by    him   Mercy,    Rhoda,    Daniel    and    Rufus 

J.  Wheeler. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth. 

197  Shubael,^  b.  Aug.  18,  1733. 

198  Mary, ^  b.  June  11,  1734;  m.  Capt.   Philip  Wheeler;  her  grandson 

(i)  Benjamin  Ingalls,  d.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Apr.  1899,  age  70;   m.2d, 
1783,  Capt.  John  Keltou. 

199  Eunice,^  b.  Oct.  14,  1737. 

200  Freelove,"  b.  Nov.  16,  1739;  m.  Mar.  17,  1760,  James  Jennings. 

201  Hannah, 5  b.  Aug.  13,  1740;   m.  Feb.  3,  1761,  Amos  Bowen. 

78 

Ebenezer  Ingalls,*  {Edmund,^  John^-  Edjuioid'^),  son  of 
Edmund  and  Eunice  (Euddin)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  July  14, 
1711  ;  married,  June  5,    1735,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James, 


32  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  (West)  Wheeler.  She  was  born  in  Reho- 
both,  June  9;  1717.  His  last  four  children  may  have  been  b}-  a 
second  wife.     His  estate  was  divided  177 1  at  Rehoboth. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth : 

202  Elizabeth,^  b.  May  5,  1736. 

-I-203  Henry ,^  b.  Oct.  12,  1738  ;  in.  S3'bil  Carpenter. 

204  Frederick, 5  b.  Dec.  7,  1740. 

205  Alithea,°  b.  Nov.  18,  1741  ;  m.  Dec.  3,  1762,  Samuel  Fuller,  Jr. 
-)-2o6  Ebenezer,^  b.  June  30,  1744;  m.  Rachel  Wheeler. 

207  Mehitable,^  b.  Jan.  3,  1746/7. 

208  Lois, 5  b.  Feb.  16,  1750;  m.  June  13,   1773,  James  Kelton.     He  was 

born  same  day  as  wife  ;  d.  Warwick,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1831.     Ch  : 
(i)     Ebeiiezer,  b.  June  17,  1774;  d.  Nov.  30,  1813;  m.  Phebe  (  ) 

Ch  :  (I)  Delinda,  (II)  Arden. 

(2)  Enoch,  b.  Apr.  10,  1776  ;  d.  Moretown,  Vt.,  June  17,  1840;  m. 

Hannah  Kelton. 

(3)  Nahiini,  b.  Jan.  28,   1778  ;  m.  Fanny  Vincent  of  East  Mont- 

pelier,  Vt.  Ch  :  (I)  Samuei,  Stillman,  b.  Oct.  10,  1810  ; 
d.  Montpelier,  Mar.  22,  1892;  m.  Ursula  Sprague,  b.  Sept. 
12,  1819;  d.  May  10,  1897.  Ch  :  (A)  Francis  Philip,  b.  May 
6,  1841  ;  m.  1876,  Joanna  A.  Colby;  was  a  farmer  at  East 
Montpelier.  Ch  :  (a)  Mary  H.,  b.  Mar.  26,  .1879  ;  (b)  Ray- 
mond A.,  b.  June  17,  1885  ;  (c)  Robert  S.,  b.  June  8,  1891. 
(B)  Dwight  H.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1843  ;  m.  Anna  L.  Donnelly.  She 
was  born  on  Mackinac  Island,  Mich.,  Oct.  4,  i860.  He  at- 
tended school  at  Barre  Academy,  and  Norwch  University, 
Vt.,  and  from  the  latter  received  the  honorary  degrees  of 
A.  M.  and  LL.  D.  Enlisted  June  i,  1861,  in  the  3rd  Vt. 
Inf'y.  Served  later  in  the  Ci^^l  War  as  an  enlisted  man  of 
the  98th  N.  Y.  Inf'y.  and  as  a  captain  in  the  115th  U.  S.  C. 
Inf'y ;  was  appointed  a  2d  Lieut,  in  the  loth  U.  S.  Inf'y.  in 
1866,  and  was  retired,  while  a  captain,  in  1888.  Author  of 
the  ''Annals  of  Fort  Mackinac,'"  etc.,  etc.  (II)  Truman 
Chittenden,  b.  May  11,  1817;  m.  Emeline  E.  Bassett,  res. 
E.  Montpelier.  Ch.  (A)  George,  b.  Sept.  28,  1848 ;  m.  Ada 
M.  Rich.  (B)  Herbert,  b.  June  28,  1850  ;  m.  1882,  Mary  A. 
Wheeler.  Ch  :  (a)  Nannie  H.,  b.  May  2,  1890.  (C)  Henry, 
b.  Oct.  20,  185 1  ;  m.  1877,  Plora  H.  Coburn.  (D)  Fannie 
M.,b.  June22,  1854;  m.  1878,  Arthur  D.  Coburn.  Ch  :  (a) 
Mabel,  b.  July  31,  1879.  (b)  Florence,  b.  Nov.  27,  188 v 
(E)  Walter,  b.  May  17,  1857  ;  d.  June  12,  1858.  (F)  Edwin, 
b.  July  4,  i860. 

(4)  Sabra,  b.  Mar.  19,  1780;  d.  Apr.  14,  1780. 

(5)  James,  b.  Feb.  25,  1782;  d.  Warwnck,  July  5,  1852;  m.  I^ray 

Atherton. 

(6)  Nathan,  b.   July   21,  1784;    d.  Lowell,  Vt.,  Apr.  4,  1867;  m. 

Luc}'  Mosley. 

(7)  Ona,h.  July  25,   1786;  d.   Ballston,   N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,   1845;  m- 

Betsey  Boyden.  Ch  :  (I)  Fernando,  b.  Feb.  11,  1812.  (11) 
Ewzabeth  a.,  b.  Mar.  2.  1818.  (Ill)  Charles  C,  b.  Jan. 
22,  1822. 

209  Hannah,^  b.  ;  m.  Dec.  23,  1773,  John  Turner. 

+  210     Benjamin, 5  A  Benjamin  Ingall,   Rev.  soldier.   Captain  Carpenter's 
regiment,  served   eight   daj^s    from  Apr.    19,    1775.     Col.  Thos. 
Carpenter's  Regt.  1780. 
211     Sabia,^  (Sabiua?)  m.  Nov  25,  1778,  James  Campbell. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  33 

79 

Edmund  Ingalls,*  {^Edmund, ^  John ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Ed- 
mund and  Eunice  (Luddin)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  Oct.  i, 
1 713  ;  married,  June  10,  1736,  Deborah  Esterbrook. 

Children  born  Rehoboth  : 

212     Sarah, ^  b.  Oct.  28,  1738;  in.  June  29,  1750,  Caleb  Bowen. 
+213     Edmund,^  b.  Mar.  18,  1739/40;  m.  Esther  Salisbury. 

214  Deborah,^  b.  May  4,  1742;  prob.  111.  David  Wheeler;  he  b.  Mar.  18, 

1742.     Ch  :  (I)  David  ;  (2)  Sabina  ;  (3)  Deborah  ;  (4)  Amos. 

215  Benjamin,^  b.  June  11,  1745/6. 

216  John,^  b.  Mar.  7,  1747/8.     A  John  Ingalls,  Jr.,  d.  Rehoboth,  Apr. 

25-  1853,  age  73  yrs.  6  mo. 

81 

Joseph  Ingalls,^  {Edmund,^  John,'^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Ed- 
mund and  Eunice  (Euddin)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  Nov.  29, 
1718;  married,  Cordellay  Ann  Bullock.  Probably  moved 
to  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  about  1790. 

Children  : 

+217  Hezekiah,^  b.  Oct.  30,  1741  ;  m.  Catherine. 

4-2 1 8  Joseph,^  b.  June  8,  1744  ;  m.  Roby  Norton. 

-i-219  Elkanah.s  b.  Feb.  26,  1745/6;  m.  Rebecca  Pierce. 

220  Elihu,^  b.  Apr.  i,  1748. 

221  Eunice, 5  b.  Feb.  25,  1749/50;  prob.  m.  Nov.  3,  1771,  Wheeler  Cole. 

222  Cordellay ,5  b.  Apr.  3,  1752  ;  d.  y. 

-I-223     Edmund,^  b.  Aug.  5,  1754;  m.  Lydia  Rowland. 

224  Grizzell,*  b.  Dec.  8,  1756. 

225  Jonathan,^  b.  May  27,   1759;  m.  Oct.  20,  1783,  Charlotte  Wheeler. 

If  she  was  daughter  of  Dr.  John  Wheeler  in  his  will  1802  called 
Charlotte  Clark.     He  was  a  Rev.  soldier  from  Rehoboth. 

226  Cordellay,^  b.  Jan.  8,  1762. 

-(-227     Luddin,^b.  Feb.  8,  1765  ;  m.  Sarah  Anthony. 

82 

Samuel  Ingali,S,*  {Edtmoid,^  Joh7i,-  Edniu7id^),  son  of  Ed- 
mund and  Eunice  (Luddin)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  Apr.  20, 
1723;  married,  June  11,  1744,  Ruth  Moulton.  He  moved  to 
Cheshire,  Mass.,  and  died  there  1795. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth  : 

238  Samuel,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1745;  m.  May  26,  1763,  Catherine  Semor. 

239  Ruth, 5  b.  Jan.  30,  1749  ;  m.  Jan.  14,  1770,  Aaron  Miller. 

240  Betsey,^  b.  Mar.  15,  1751  ;  m.  Feb.  16,  1769,  Eleazer  Bliss. 

241  Rebecca,^  b.  May  10,  1753  ;  m.  Feb.  21,  1771,  Daniel  Wood. 
-f-242  Stephen,^  b.  June  30,  1755  ;  m.  Sarah  Miller. 

243     Mary,^  b.  Sept.  21,  1757. 
3 


34  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

83 

Samuel  Ingalls/  {Samuel,^  Henry, ^  Edmicnd^),  son  of  Sam- 
uel and  Sarah  (Hendrick)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass.,  May  7, 
1683  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Ayer) 
Watts,  born  June  27,  1687.  He  was  a  blacksmith,  moved  to 
Haverhill  in  1717,  was  a  proprietor  of  Chester,  N.  H,  and  built 
the  first  frame  house  there  in  1732.  He  was  a  captain  of  the 
militia,  selectman  and  clerk.     He  died  about  1760. 

Children,  born  Andover  and  Haverhill : 

244  Elizabeth, 5  b.  Sept.  8,  1709;  m.  French. 

245  Sarah, ^  b.  Oct.  27,  1710;  m.  Snow. 

246  Samuel, 5  b.  Sept.  15,  1712  ;  d.  Oct.  6,  1747;   m.  Susanna  Jose.     No 

children. 

247  Mary,^  b.  1714;  m.  Ephraim  Haseltine  of  Bradford;  for  children 

see  Haseltine  Gen.  in  preparation  by  Charles  F.  Haseltine,  Esq., 
Philadelphia. 

248  Ruth, 5  b.  1717/8;  m.  Thomas  Wells. 
+249     Timothy,^  b.  Apr.  20,  1720;  m. 

250  Mehitable,^  b.  1723;    d.   Apr.    12,   1818;    ni.    Dr.    vSamuel    Moores 

of  Deerfield.  Ch  :  (i)  Peter,  b.  Dec.  13,  1751  ;  (2)  David,  b.  Feb. 
26,  1754;  d.  1761  ;  (Ty)  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  16,  1756;  d.  1761  ;  (4) 
Samuel,  b.  July  16,  1759;  (5)  Timothy,  b.  Dec.  15,  1763;  (6) 
Nathaniel,  b.  Jan.  6,  1767;   (■j)Josiah,  b.  Jul}'  6,  1770;  d.1790. 

251  Abigail,^  b.   1725;  d.   1806;  m.  Stephen  Morse  of  Chester,  N.  H. 

Ch  :  (i)  SatHuel,  b.  1750;  m.  Sarah  Webster,  settled  Plymouth, 
N.  H.  ;  (2)  Abigail,  h.  1752;  d.  n.  m.  ;  (3)  Gilbert,  h.  1754;  m. 
Elizabeth  Bell,  lived  Chester;  {\) Johyiathan,  b.  1757  ;  m.  Abiah 
Worth,  settled  Hebron,  N.  H. ;  (5)  Theodore,  b.  1759;  m.  Anna 
Nichols,  settled  Springfield,  N.  H.  ;  (6)  Ebenezer  b.  1761  ;  m. 
Betsey  Colcord,  lived  Kingston,  N.  H. ;  (7)  Stephen,  b.  1764;  m. 
Sarah  Parker,  lived  Hooksett ;  (8)  Adah,  b.  1766;  d.  n.  m. ;  (9) 
Isaac,  b.  1769;  m.  Nancy  Worthen,  lived  Chester;  (10)  Peter,  b. 
1774;  m.  Sarah  Brown,  lived  Poplin.  (See  Morse  Gen.  for  full 
account  of  descendants.) 
+252     Nathaniel,^  b.  Dec.  12,  1727;  m.  Abigail  Huse. 

85 

Moses  Ingalls,''  {Samuel,^  Henry, ^  Edrmind^'),  son  of  Sam- 
uel and  Sarah  (Hendrick)  Ingalls,  b.  Andover,  May  30,  1687  ! 
married,  Jan.  23,  1713,  Maria,  daughter  of  William  and  Doro- 
thy (Colby)  Hoitt.  She  was  born  Amesbury,  Nov.  21,  1694. 
He  died  Andover,  Nov.  23,  1751.  Son  Daniel  Adm.  Value  of 
estate  ^410. 

Children,  born  Andover : 

4-253     Daniel,^  b.  1714;  m.  Sarah  Fletcher. 

254  Ruth,^  b.  Dec.  18,  1716;  m.  Mar.  8,  1748,  E;noch,  son  of  Isaac  and 

Abigail  (Ingalls)  Foote. 

255  Son,  b.  Nov.  9,  1722. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  35 

256  Dorothy,^  b.  Oct.  5,  1725  ;   in.  Mar.  5.  1746,  Thomas  I5ragg. 

-I-257  Benjamin,^  b.  Aug.  i,  1728;  m.  Rebecca  Pearsons,  Mary  White. 

25S  Williaui,M3.  Apr.7,  1730;  d.  Mar.  24,  1731. 

259  Anua,'' b.  Nov.  12,   1734;  m.  Feb.   14,   1754,  Daniel  Foster  of  Sun- 
cook. 

+260  William,^  b.  June  28,  1737  ;  m.  Susannah  Pearsons. 

261  John,^  b.  July  9,  1739. 

1149628 

Eldad  Ingalls/  (Sah'i/ir/.'^  Hcniy^^  Ed?nund^),  .son  of  Sam- 
uel and  Sarah  (Hendrick)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  about  1696  ; 
married,  Haverhill,  Nov.  17,  17 19,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel and  Elizabeth  (Clement)  Watts.  She  was  born  Apr.  27, 
1698  ;  died  June  20,  1738.  He  bought  land  at  Haverhill  in 
1717  ;  moved  to  Chester,  N.  H.,  and  probably  died  there  about 
1728. 

Children  : 

262  Hannah,^  b.  Sept.  5,  1720. 

-+-263    John, ^  b.  June  i,  1723;  m.  Mary  Haseltine,  Elizabeth  Copp. 

264  Elizabeth, 5  b.  Apr.   11,   1727;  m.  Dec.  6,   1746,    Joseph    Little  of 

Atkinson.  Ch  :  (i)  Hannah^  b.  Oct.  12,  1747;  (2)  Edna,  b.  Jan. 
16,  1749;  d.  Feb.  3,  1765;  (2,)  John,  b.  Aug.  12,  1752;  (4)  Abiah, 
b.  Apr.  3,  1754;  d.  Mar.  13,  1763;  (5)  Ruth,  b.  Oct.  24,  1755;  d. 
May  23,  1760;  (6)  George,  b.  July  24,  1757;  (7)  Caleb,  b.  Mar.  19, 
1759;   (8)  Sarah,  b.  May  15,  1763;   (9)  Eliphalet,  b.  Dec.  5,  1764. 

265  Abiah, ^  b.  Apr.   11,   1727;  m.  Mark  Emerson.     Ch  :   (\)  Jesse ;  (2) 

Abiah,  m.  Walter  Smith;  (3)  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Smith  ;  (4) 
Joseph;  (5)  Anna;  (6)  Moses. 

94 

Henry  Ingalls, *(//<?n77,''  Ne?iry,'^  Edmund'')  son  of  Henry 
and  Abigail  (Emery)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Apr.  2,  1689 ; 
married,  July  10,  1718,  Hannah  Martin.  He  was  a  wealthy 
farmer  and  an  influential  citizen  at  Andover,  where  he  died 
Aug.  12,  1749,  leaving  estate  valued  at  ^2796.  This  was  con- 
sidered a  large  fortune  at  that  time. 

Children  : 

-I-266     Henry, ^  b.  Apr.  13,  1719;  m.  Sarah  Putnam 

267  Hannah, 5  b.  June  4,    1721  ;  m.  Dec.   13,   1744,  Daniel   Putnam  of 

Reading. 

268  Judith,  "  b.  June  4,  1721  ;  d.  Apr.  5,  1805.     n.  m. 
-I-269     David,'' b.  Jan.  3,  1726;  m.  Priscilla  How. 
-I-270    John,^  b.  Apr.  25,  1728  ;  m.  Deborah  Stevens. 

271     Rebecca,"  b.  Jan.  15,  1731  ;  d.  Jan.  24,  1749. 
+272     Isaac,^  b.  Sept.  2,  1733  i  °i-  Rebecca  Moore,  Mary  Osgood. 
273     Sarah, ^  b.  Nov.  23,  1738. 


36 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


97 

Francis  Ingaixs/  {Henry,^  Henry,'^  Edniimd^) ,  son  of 
Henry  and  Abigail  (Emery)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Dec.  20, 
1694;  married,  first,  Nov.  19,  1719,  Lydia,  daughter  of  James 
and  Hannah  (Abbott)  Ingalls.  She  died  Apr.  29,  1743.  Mar- 
ried, second,  Lydia  Stevens,  who  made  her  will  in  1787.  His 
will  was  proved  Feb.  26,  1759  ;  lived  and  died  at  Andover. 

Children,  born  Andover : 

-I-274  Ebenezer,^  b.  1721  ;  m.  Sarah  Kimball,  Sarali  Curtis. 

275  Isaiah, 5  b.  June  6,  1723;  d.  Mar.  23,  1728/9. 

276  Francis, '^  b.  Jan.  27,  1724;  d.  Apr.  3,  1729. 

277  L^'dia,^  b.  Aug.  11,  1727;  d.  Apr.  18,  1729. 
4-278  Francis,^  b.  Jan.  26,  1731  ;  m.  Eunice  Jennings. 

279  Lydia, 5   b.    Aug.    13,    1732;    m.    Dec.    3,    1751,    Abijah    Hovey    of 

Lunenburg. 

280  Susannah, 5  b.  June  27,  1734;  d.  Sept.  3,  1736. 

281  Josiah,^  b.  1735  ;  d.  Sept.  8,  1736. 

282  Sarah, ^  b.  Apr.  5,  1736  ;  d.  May  31,  1738. 
+283     Abijah, 5  b.  1739;  m.  Elizabeth  Hutchinson. 

284  Jemima, 5  b.  July  27,  1740;  m.  June  29,  1762,  Amos  Holt. 

285  Josiah,^  b.  Sept.  11,  1742;  d.  Mar.  14,  1745. 

98 

Joseph  Ingalls,''  {Henry, ^  Henry, "^  Edmimd^),  son  of  Henry 
and  Abigail  (Emery)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Apr.  17,  1697; 
married,  Dec.  29,  1720,  Phebe,  daughter  of  John  Farnum. 
She  died  Feb.  18,  1760.     He  died  Andover,  Dec.  29,  1757. 

Children  : 

286  Joseph,^  b.  1721  ;  d.  Feb.  20,  1721/2. 

287  Joshua,-^  b.  Feb.  22,  1722  ;  d.  Feb.  15,  1728/9. 
-I-288    Joseph, °  b.  Aug.  22,  1723;  m.  Sarah  Abbott. 

289  Phebe, ^  b.  July  7,  1725  ;   m.  Nov.  20,  1749,  Joshua,  son  of  Euhraim 

and  vSarah  (Hunt)  Abbott,  lived  Amherst,  N.  H.     Ch  :   [\)  Phebe; 
(2)  Joshua  ;   i^)  Haitnah  ;  (4)  Stephen. 

290  Tabitha,*  b.  Mar.  23,   1727;  d.  Mar.  13,  172S/9. 
-f29i     Joshua,^  b.  Aug.  13,  1732;  m.  Elizabeth  Steel. 

292  Tabitha,^  b.  Mar.  14,  1735;  m.  May  14,  1755,  Solomon  Kittredge. 

293  Stephen^,  b.  Apr.  23,  1737.     A  Stephen  signed  church  covenant  at 

Abington,  Conn.,  in  1753. 

294  Elizabeth,^  b.  Aug.  21,  1739;  d.  May  13,  1752. 

295  Peter, ^  b.  Oct.  28,  1741  ;  d.  Dec.  10,  1741. 

99 

John  Ingalls,''  {John,^  Henry ^-  Edrniind^) ,  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Russell)  Ingalls,   born  Andover,   March  23,    1697  ;  mar 
ried    Mary  Willis.         With  his  brothers,  Stephen  and  Ben- 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  37 

jamiii,  joined  the  First  Society  at  Abington,  Conn.,  in  1750,  and 
all  signed  the  church  covenant  in  1753.  He  was  prominent  in 
town  and  church  affairs,  and  was  lieutenant  of  the  militia. 
Died  Abington,  Apr.  2,  1783.  His  children  probably  moved  to 
N.  Y.  state. 

Children  : 

310  John.^ 

311  Stephen.'' 

312  Benjamin. 5 

313  Mary,^  b.  Nov.  6,  1735  ;   m.  John  Fisk  of  Pomfret. 

103 

Stephen  Ingalls,*  {John^^  He^irv,^  Edmimd^),  son  of  John 
and  Sarah  (Russell)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  July  24,  1710;  mar- 
ried, first,  Rebecca  Grow  ;  second,  Jan.  27,  1763,  Mary 
Trescott.     He  died  at  Scotland,  Conn. 

Children  : 

325  Sarah, 5  b.  Nov.  7,  1735  ;  m.  Feb.  6,  1756,  James  Coplingof  Pomfret. 

326  Stephen,^  b.  Dec.  13,  1737.     The  following  children  of  a  Rebecca 

Ingalls  died  at  Pomfret:  Rebecca,  d.  Jan  30,  1762;  Rhoda,  d. 
Oct.  15,  1754;  Dorcas,  d.  Oct.  21,  1764;  Mary,  d.  Oct.  29,  1764; 
Stephen,  Jr., d.  Nov.  2,  1771  ;  another  Stephen,Jr.,b.  Dec.  10,1771. 

327  Ruth,5  b.  Jan.  27,  1739. 

328  Thomas, 5  b.  June  9,  1742  ;  d.  Abington,  Jan.  10,  1816  ;  m.  ist,  June 

27,  1777,  Sarah  Bowen  ;  she  d.  Oct.  7,  1777  ;   m.  2d,  Nov.  8,  1786, 
Ruth  Wardsworth.     Ch  :   (328A)  Roxy,6b.  1789;  d.  July  21,  1857. 
(328B)  Nancy,«  b.  1800;  d.   Nov.  7,  1847. 
+329     Samuel,^  b.  Apr.  22,  1746  ;  m.  Deborah  Meecham. 

106 

Benjamin  Ingalls,*  {John;^  Henry^^  Edviu7id^)^  son  of 
John  and  Sarah  (Russell)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  1715  ;  married 
Mary  Stebbins  of  New  L,ondon.  She  died  Apr.  20,  1784. 
He  died  Oct.  11,  1800. 

Children  : 

330     Caleb ,^  his  widow  moved  to  R.  I.  in  1824.     Ch  :   (331)    Eliza  Ann  ; 

(332)  Ardelia ;      (333)   Lucretia ;     (334)   David;     (335)    Thomas; 

(336)  Daniel. 
-1-337     Daniel. 5 
338     Benjamin.^ 

110 

Ephraim  Ingalls,'*  {Siephen^^  Henry,'-  Edmund^),  son  of 
Stephen  and  Dinah  (Elson)  Ingalls,  born  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept. 
ID,  1698;  married.  Mar.  9,  1726,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Joseph 


38  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

and  Hannah  (Beckett)  Manning.  She  was  born  1707.  Adm. 
of  estate  May  5,  1766.  Inventory  ^603.  He  lived  and  died  at 
Salem. 

Children  : 

340  Hannah.^  b.  Mar.  7,1728  ;  m.  May  20,  1750,  Joseph  Moter  (Motey?). 

341  Mary ,5  b.  1730;  d.  y. 

342  Stephen, 5  b.  Mar.  26,  1732  ;  m.  Rebecca  .     Ch  :  (343)  Rebecca,^ 

b.  Jan.  6,  1765.     (343)  Abner,*'  b.  Oct.   13,  1767.    (344)  Esther, ^  b. 
Oct.  20,  1769. 

350  Margaret, ^b.  Mar.  23,  1735;  m.  Nov.  11,  1760,  Joseph  Scott. 

351  Mary,°  b.  Jan.  28,  1737  ;  d.  Sept.  24,  1805  ;  m.  Ma}'  15,  1760,  Daniel 

Bray. 
-(-352     Ephraim,^  b.  Apr.  19,  1740;  m.  Elizabeth  Randall. 

353     Sarah, 5  b.  May  6,  1742  ;  m.  Nov.  25,   1764,  Nathan  Brown. 


113 

James  Ingalls,*  {James,^  He7iry,-  Edmund^)  son  of  James 
and  Hannah  (Abbott)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Aug.  9,  1695  ; 
married,  Nov.  5,  17 19,  Mary  Steyens  of  Andover.  She  died 
Abington,  Conn.,  Mar.  9,  1773,  age  82.  He  was  a  tavern 
keeper  at  Pomfret,  Conn.,  where  he  died  Mar.  6,   1767. 

Children,  born  Andover : 

"("354    James, 5  b.  Aug.  3,  1720;  m.  Mary  Frye. 

355  Deborah, 5  b.  Apr.    29,  1722;  d.  Apr.    17,   1753;   m.    1751,   Benjamin 

Sharpe. 

356  Ephraim,^  b.  Nov.  26,  1723  ;  d.  Jan.  19,  1725. 
+"357     Ephraim,^  b.  Nov.  6,  1725  ;  m.  Mary  Sharpe. 

358     Mary,^  b.  Sept.  7,  1727  ;  d.  Mar.  30,  1750  ;  m.  Dec.  4,  1744,  Ebenezer 
Abbott. 
-I-359     Zebediah,^  b.  Nov.  3,  1729;  m.  Esther  Goodell. 

360  A  daughter,^  b.  Oct.  18,  1731. 

361  Simeon,^  b.  Jan.  12,  1736  ;  d.  Apr.  4,  1753. 


127 

JosiAH  Ingalls,*  {Josiah,^  Henry, '^  Edmund'^)  son  of  Josiah 
and  Esther  (Frye)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Aug.  4,  1719;  mar- 
ried, Mar.  19,  1743,  Eunice  Flint  of  Reading.  He  moved  to 
Rindge,  N.  H.  in  1764,  took  a  prominent  part  in  the  settlement 
of  that  town  and  held  man}-  of  the  important  offices.  He  built 
the  first  mill  and  w^as  a  deacon  of  the  church.  He  died  about 
1775.     She  died  Jaffrey,  1811. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  39 

Children,  born  Andover  : 

-I-362  Ebenezer,^  b.  Nov.  7,  1745;   m.  Mercy. 

-f-363  Josiah,^  b.  Oct  31,  1747  ;    m.  Sarah  Bowers. 

4-564  Simeon,^  b.  -\ug.  24,  1749;  m.  Mary. 

-f-365  Nathaniel,^  b.  Sept.  19,  1751  ;  m.  Tabitha  Huut,  Sarah  Hale. 

4-366  Jonathan,^  b.  Dec.  4,  1753;  m.  Deborah  Sherwin,  Zipporah  Barker. 

-(-367  Caleb, °  b.  Feb.  22,  1756;  m.  Mary  Chatsey. 

-f-368  Amos,"  b.  abt.  1760;  tn.  Mary  Holden. 


128 

Samuel  Ingalls,*  {Joseph,^  Samuel,-  Edjnund^)  son  of 
Joseph  and  Sarah  (Thompson)  Ingalls,  born  Ipswich,  Mass., 
about  1703  ;  married,  1723,  S.\rah  Fellows  of  Ipswich.  He 
was  a  proprietor  of  Buxton,  Me.,  and  probably  moved  to  that 
vdcinity. 

Children,  born  Ipswich  : 

369  Hannah,°b.  Jan.  2,  1724/5. 

370  Samuel,^  b.  July,  1726  ;  d.  y. 

371  Ruth.^b.  July  5,  1727. 

372  Elizabeth,^  b.  May  11,  1729;  m.  Aaron  Robbins. 

373  Susannah,^  b.  Sept.  5,  1731. 

374  Samuel, °  b.  May  6,  1733  ;  d.  y. 

375  Jonathan,^  bapt.  Jan.  11,  1734.     A  Jonathan,  age  64,  and  wife  Caro- 

line, 56,  were  living  at  Otisfield  in  1880. 

376  Abigail,^  bapt.  Apr.  3,  1737. 

131 

John  Ingalls,''  {Joseph,^  Saf?ucel^'  Edmund^)  son  of  Joseph 
and  Sarah  (Thompson)  Ingalls,  born  1713;  m.  Hannah 
(  ).     He  moved  to  Dunstable,  Mass.,   and  probably  died 

there. 

Children,  born  Ipswich  : 

378  Joseph,®  b.  Jan.  8,  1743/4.  He  was  in  Capt.  Gideon  Foster's  Com- 
pany and  signed  pay  roll  at  Cambridge,  July  5,  1775  ;  also  signed 
for  3  mos.  service  at  Chelmsford,  Apr.  i.  1776;  also  enlisted  at 
Springlield,  July,  1780,  tore-enforce  the  Continental  Army;  is 
described  as  5ft.  8iu.  and  light  complexion. 
+  379     John,®  b.  Mar.  9,  1745/6;   m.   liuldah  ,  Abigail  French. 

380  Hannah,®  b.  Nov.  20,  1748. 

381  Ruth,®b.  Feb.  3,  1750/1. 

-I-382     Nathaniel,®  b.  Oct.  12,  1755;   m.  Lucy. 

A  Ruth  Ingall.-i  in.  Aug.  20,  1790,  Isaac  I^ai  kin.  Ch  :  (i)  Abigail,  b.  June  20,  1799;  m. 
1817,  Abel  Adams  ;  (2)  John  S.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1801  ;  (3)  Joseph  J.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1S03  ;  (4)  Thomas 
M.,  b.  June  17,  1S06  ;  (5)  Israel  J.,  b.Oct.  29.  1S08  ;  d.  1S7S  ;  ra.  Sarah  Carter.  li%ed  at  Bolton. 
A  Ruth  was  living  in  Amos  Tapley's  family  at  Charlestown,  179S.  A  I.ucy  Ingalls  m,. 
Apr.  22,  1792,  Gershom  Williams,  Jr.,  of  Medford. 


40  IXGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


jfittb  Generation. 
133 

James  iMiALi.s,"  {James,*  Robert,^  Robert,-  Edmund^),  son  of 
James  and  Anna  (Parker)  Ingalls,  born  Boston,  about  1705; 
married,  1733,  Joanna,  daughter  of  John  and  Joanna  (Brigden) 
Call.  She  was  baptized  Mar.  8,  1 713/4.  He  died  at  Charles- 
town  previous  to  1755  and  his  widow  moved  to  Reading  about 
1775.  In  the  division  of  the  estate  of  James  Ingalls  of  Boston 
is  mentioned,  Joanna,  wife  of  James  Grout ;  Jane,  widow  of 
John  vSmith  ;  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Benjamin  Bream  ;  and  Joseph 
Prout,  guardian  of  the  three  children  of  son  James  deceased. 

Children,  born  Boston  : 

400  Joanna/'  bapt.  Aug.  31,  1735  ;  d.  y. 

401  Joanna,*"'  bapt.  Feb.  8,  1736  ;  m.  1778,  Samuel  Edes  of  Boston. 

402  James,*'  bapt.  Mar.  25,  1739  ;  in.  Oct.  12,  1769,  Abigail,  daughter  of 

Joshua  and  Mary  (Smith)  Scottow.  She  b.  Sept.  17,  1740.  Cli. 
bapt.  at  the  New  North  Church.  A  James  Ingalls  was  in  Cap- 
tain Hatch's  Co.  guarding  the  stores  in  and  about  Boston,  May, 
1777.  (403)  James,'  bapt.  Dec.  31,  1769.  (404)  Abigail,"  bapt. 
Aug.  4,  1 771.     (405)  Robert,"  bapt.  Dec.  5,  1773,  and  two  others. 


134 

Samuel  Ingalls,'^  {Samuel,*  Samuel,^  Robert,'^  Edmtind'^),  son 
of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Ingalls)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  1720,  mar- 
ried LvDiA  Lewis.     He  lived  at  Lynn  and  died  there  1794. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

-f-4o8  James,'' b.  1762;   m.  Abigail  Wendall. 

4-409  David,"  b.  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Lewis. 

410  Edmund,"  b.  ;  m.  Apr.  27,  1789,  Margaret  Friend  of  Salem. 

411  Hepzibah,«b.  ;  m.  Edward  Ireson. 

412  Lydia,"  b.  ;  m.  Henry  Richards. 

413  Ruth."  b.  ;  d.  ;  n.  m. 

414  Sarah,"  b.  ;  m.  Ephraim  Brown. 

415  Hannah,"  b.  ;  m.  Nov.  29,  1788,  James  Parrott ;  he  d.  Jan.  31, 

1816.  Ch  :  (\]  James,  b.  Sept.  22,  1789  ;  (2)  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  16,  1792  ; 
(3)  Hannah,  b.  Oct.  10,  1794;  (4)  Nathaniel  b.  Sept.  6,  1798;  (5) 
Willard,  b.  Apr.  4,  1801  ;  (6)  Hannah,  b.  Mar.  3,  1803;  (7)  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Oct.  23,  1804;  (8)  Verannus,  b.  Nov.  11,  1806;  (9)  Ben- 
jamin, b.  Sept.  2,  1809. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  41 

140 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,^  {Nathaniel,"^  Nathaniel,^  Robert;^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Nathaniel  and  Tabitha  (Lewis)  Ingalls,  born 
Lynn,  1730;  married  Mercy  Pratt.  He  lived  at  Lynn  and 
died  about  1806  ;  his  son  John  was  Adm.,  taking  all  the  estate 
and  paying  sister  Mercy  in  money. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

416     Nathaniel,*^  b.  ;  d.  previous  to  1806. 

+417    John,** 

418  Mercy ,6  b.  ;  m.  Micajah  Burrill.      They  had  [i)  John   B.  h. 

May  20,    1820;    m.    Hannah,   daughter  of  Nathan  and   Martha 
(Brown)  Mudge. 

143 

Thomas  Ingalls,^  {Nathaniel,''  Nathaniel,^ Robert ^-Edmu7id^), 
son  of  Nathaniel  and  Tabitha  (Lewis)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Feb. 
27,  1737/8.  He  moved  to  Salem  and  was  a  shipwright.  He 
died  at  Salem  sometime  after  1798,     Married  Elizabeth  (         ). 

Children,  born  Salem  : 

419  DanieL®  b. 

-)-420  James,^  b.  Apr.  2,  1766;  m.  Sally  Tewksbury. 

421  Hannah, 6  b.  ;  m.  Israel  Smith. 

422  Abigail,'*  b.  ;  m.  May  5,  1814,  John  Berkley. 

423  Mary,**  ;  d.  n.  m.,  age  93. 

424  Lydia,**  b.  ;  m.  July  19,   1808,  John  Taylor  of  Salem.     Ch  : 

Mary  Ann,  b.  Oct  13,  1810;  d.  Sept.  22,  1901  ;  m.  H.  A.  Osgood, 
d.  Jan.  25,  1888;  (2)  Olive,  b.  1813  ;  d.  y.;  [3)  John  Ingalls,  b. 
May  21,  1816 ;  d.  Haverhill,  Mar.  31,  1890;  m.  May  21,  1842, 
Abigail  Russell  Hapgood,  d.  Mar.  8,  1888.  Ch:  (I)  Mary  Ewza- 
BETH,  b.  Jan.  15,  1843;  ^■^-  ^.ug.  16,  1866,  R.  L.  Spear,  d. 
Haverhill,  June  12,  1892;  she  res.  Roslindale,  Mass.  Ch :  (A) 
Nettie  Ella,  b.  June  16,  1867;  m.  June  16,  1891,  Elmer  E.  Ran- 
dall. Ch:  (a)  Ellsworth  (Randall),  b.  May  20,  1895.  (II) 
Charles  Henry,  b.  July  14,  1846  ;  m.  Feb.  7,  1866,  Georgiana 
O.  Davis.  Colonel  Taylor  is  widely  known  as  the  owner  of  the 
Boston' Globe,  a  paper  having  the  largest  circulation  of  any 
in  New  England.  Ch  :  (A)  Charles  Henry,  b.  Oct.  2,  1867;  m. 
Dec.  2,  1890,  Marguerite  Falcke,  have  (a)  Doris,  b.  Oct.  25,  1893  ; 
(b)  Charles  Henry,  3rd,  b.  Nov.  19,  1896.  (B)  William  Osgood, 
b.  Jan.  8,  1870;  m.  Mar.  28,  1894,  May  Moseley.  Ch  :  (a)  Mose- 
ley,  b.  Jan.  30,  1895;  (b)  Eunice,  b.  Dec.  20,  1897;  (c)  Margaret, 
b.  Sept.  3,  1900;  (C)  Elizabeth,  b.  Apr.  30,  1873;  m.  May  14, 
1898,  Horace  D.  Pillsbury  of  San  Francisco.  Ch :  (a)  Olivia 
(Pillsbury),  b.  Mar.  27,  1899;  (D)  John  Irving,  b.  Jan.  14,  1875  ; 
m.  Nov.  12,  1895,  Helen  Burney  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (a) 
Madeleine,  b.  Aug.  16,  1900;  (E)  Grace  Lincoln,  b.  May  30,  1876; 
(III)  George  William,  b.  Feb.  4,  1850;  d.  Mar.  10,  1868;  (IV) 
Nathaniel  Hapgood,  b.  Mar.  4,  1854;  m.  Apr.  12,  1881,  Annie 
Brooks  of  Augusta,  Me.     Ch.  born  Boston  :  (A)  Ralph,  b.  Feb.  3, 


42  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1S82;  (B)  Brooks,  b.  July  29,  1885:  (C)  Natalie,  b.  Oct.  20,  1890; 
(D)  Howard,  b.  Apr.  i.  18S8;  d.  July,  1888;  (E)  Richard  Taylor, 
b.  Feb.  15,  1898;  (VII)  John  IxGALLS,  b.  Sept.  3,  1859;  d.'Dec. 
18,  1867;  (V — VI)  Abbie  Mari.\,  d.  y.,  Addie  Francis,  b.  Sept. 
4,  1855;  in.  May  i,  1878,  John  Bemis  Wright  of  Charlestown. 
Ch :  (A)  Robert  Lvman,  b.  Mar.  17,  1880;  (B)  Addie  Frances 
(Wright),  b.  May  20,  1881  ;  (C)  Jennie  (Wright),  b.  1883;  d.  y.; 
(D)  John  (Wright),  b.  1885;  d.  y.;  (E)  Walter  Scott  (Wright),  b. 
Jan.  14,  1888;   (F)  Marion  (Wright),  b.  Dec.  23,  1894. 

145 

John  l^oxi^i^S,^  {Joseph,'^ Nathajiiel,^  Robert,^  Edmund^),  son 
of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Collins)  Ingalls,  born  L,ynn,  1727  ;  mar- 
ried, Nov.  28,  1754,  Abigail  Stocker.  He  died  at  Lynn, 
1772. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

425  Lydia,^  b.  May  22,  1756;  m.  1773,  Enoch  Mudge. 

426  Abigail,^  b.  ;  m.  Hood. 

+427    John,^  b.  Sept.  14,  1761;  m.  Martha  Blaney. 
428     Benjamin,*' b.  1762;  m.  July  5,  1783;    d.  1786.     Had  Ch.   (429)  The- 
ophilus,"  b.  1784;  d.  1802. 
-)-430     Abner,^  b.  1763;   m.  Abigail  F'uller. 

431  Elizabeth,''  b.  ;   m.  Jonathan  Blaney. 

148 

ElEAzer  Collins  Ingalls,^  {Joseph,''  Nathaniel,^  Robert^ 
Ednuind^),  son  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Collins)  Ingalls,  born 
Lynn,    173 1  ;   married  Elizabeth  (  ).     He  was  a  ship- 

wright at  L)^nn,    marched  Apr.    19,    1775,   on   the    alarm,  and 
served  two  days.     He  died  at  Lynn,  1801. 

Children,  born  Lj'nn. 

432  Lydia,6  5 

+433     Edmund,^  b.  1763;  m.  Huldah  Bachelder. 

434     Eleazer,^   b.  1771  ;   m.   Abigail   Haskell  and  lived  at  Lynn.     Ch : 

(435)  Eleazer,"  d.  n.  m.;   (436)  George  W.",  b.  Oct.  1824;  d.  Apr., 

1895  ;    m.    Susan    Questrom,   lived    at    vSwampscott  and    Lynn. 

Ch  :   (436A)  George    A.^  res.  Lynn  ;   (436B)  Mary  Abbic^b.  Aug. 

19,1848;   m.  Brackett  of  Lvnn.     Ch  :   {\)  Arthur  F.,\i.\vL^. 

I,  1874;   (2)  Roy  V.  b.  Aug.  17,  1882.     (436C)  Charles  A.^,  b.  Aug. 

1852,   res.   Lynn;   (436D)   William   A.^,  b.  Mar.  5,  1855;   m.   Nov. 

26,  1879,  Anna   Maria,  daughter   of  William   B.  and  Hannah  B. 

(Donaldson)  Bessom,  b.  Marblehead,  Oct.  12,  1856.     He  is  a  shoe 

manufacturer  at  Lynn.     Ch  :   (436E)  Alfred  Wesley,^  b.  July  6, 

1882  ;   (436F)  Herbert  Elliott.^b.  Apr.  9,  1892.    (437)  Elizabeth  A  ". 
438     Elizabeth,''  b.  ;  m.  Blaney. 

+439     Collins,^  b.  1772;   m.   Mary  Hickman. 

440  Hepzibah,^  b.  ;   m.  Parrott. 

441  Anna,^  b.  ;  m.  Le\\-is. 

442  John,^  b.  1776. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND   INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  43 

150 

William  Ingall.s,"  (  William,^  Nathaniel ^^  Robert^'  Hdniund^) 
son  of  William  and  Zeruiah  (Norwood)  lugalls,  born  Halifax, 
N.  S.,  about  1732.  He  was  a  shipwright  and  worked  in  the 
king's  navy.  There  was  a  tradition  in  the  family  that  he  mar- 
ried Deborah  Goss  of  Marblehead,  Mass.,  but  this  is  very  doubt- 
ful.    He  went  to  Pubnico,  N.  S.,  thence  to  Sullivan,  Me. 

Children  : 

443     Mary,'' b.  1755;  d.  Nov.  i,  1844;  m.  Benjamin  Welch.     Ch  : 

(i)  IVi/liam,  (Welch),  m.  Louisa  Sargent  and  had  (I)  William, 
m.  1st,  Adaline  Fitzgerald,  2d,  Eliza  Hooper,  had  seven 
children.      (II)  Mary,  m.  James  Doyle,  had  one  child. 

(2)  Mary  (Welch),  m.  1798,  Paul  Urann  of  Sullivan,  had  (I)  Sam- 

uel (tfrann),  m.  ist,  Abigail  Wooster,  2d,  Mahala  Preble 
and  had  six  children. 

(3)  Lydia,    (Welch),    m.   Jotham  Bragdon  of   Sullivan.     Ch  :   (I) 

EbenezER  W^  (Bragdon),  m.  Elizabeth  Frisbee  ;  was  a 
shipmaster  at  Trenton,  Me.,  and  had  ten  children.  (II) 
Jotham  (Bragdon),  m.  Julia  A.  Austin,  d.  Jersey  City,  N.J., 
and  had  two  children.  (Ill)  Mary  (Bragdou),  d.  y.  (IV) 
Henry  (Bragdon),  m.  Fox,  lived  Canajoharie,  N.  Y., 

and  had  four  children.  (V)  Oliver  Preble  (Bragdon),  m. 
Lydia  J.  Arey,  had  five  children. 

(4)  Betsey,  (Welch),  d.  n.  m. 

(5)  Benjamin  (Welch),  m.  Sybil  Yeaton,  lived  at  Sullivan.     Ch  : 

(I)  Eben  (Welch),  d.  in  the  war  ;  (II)  Byron  (Welch), d.n.m. 

(6)  David  (Welch),  m.  Sarah  Beane.     Ch  :     (I)  Mary  Lucretia 

(Welch),  m.  Enoch  H.    Lynam  of  Sullivan.     (II)  Judson 
(Welch),  in.  Mary  A.  Coggins,  had  two  children. 
4-444     William,''  b.  Sept.  14,  1763  ;  m.  Olive  Preble,  Elizabeth  Stevens. 

445  Hannah,''  b.  ;  d.  ;  n.  m. 

446  Lydia,''  b.  June  28,   1765;    d.  Apr.   12,   1827;    m.  John  Preble,  b. 

York,  Me.;  d.  Sullivan  previous  to  1820.     He  was  a  sea  captain 

and  was  captured  by  a  British  privateer  in   1813  and  his  vessel 

burned.     Ch  : 

(i)     Lydia,  (Preble),  m.  1819,  John  Bragdon  of  Sullivan.     Ch  :   (I) 

John  T.   (Bragdon),   m.  Julia  Pomeroy  of  Hampden,   had 

four  children.      (II)   Maria  (Bragdon).      (Ill)  Joseph  W. 

(Bragdon),  lost  at  sea  ;  n.  m.     (IV)  Matilda  (Bragdon),  m. 

John  B.  Wooster  of  Hancock,  had  five  children.     (V)  Nancy 

(Bragdon),  n.  m.     (VI)  Mary  (Bragdon),  m.  John  Haynes  of 

Rumney,  N.  H. 

(2)  Zoa,  (Preble),  m.  1810,  Mark  Shepard  of  Ellsworth':     Ch  :  (I) 

Caroline  (Shepard),  m.  Cristopher  Chase  of  Ellsworth, 
had  seven  children.  (II)  Mark  (Shepard),  d.  St.-Louis; 
m.  Eliza  T.  Ingalls,  had  six  children.  (Ill)  Louisa  D. 
(Shepard),  m.  Solomon  Jordan  of  tUls worth,  had  eight 
children.  (IV)  Ann  (Shepard),  m.  Heman  Cousins  of 
Trenton,  Me.,  had  eleven  children.  (V)  Sarah  (Shepard), 
d.n.m.  (VI)  John  (Shepard),  m.  Jane  Copeland,  lived  San 
Francisco,  had  three  children.  (VII)  Lydia  (Shepard),  m. 
1st,  Hadley,  2d,  Dean  Dority  of  Blue  Hill,  had  seven 

children. 

(3)  Deborah,  (Preble),  d.  y. 


44  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(4)  John,  (Preble),  m.  Nancy  Bancroft,  was  a  shipmaster  and  lost 

at  sea,  Aug.  1830. 

(5)  Nathaniel ,  (Preble),  m.  Hannali  Bacon,  was  a  shipmaster  ;  d. 

Sullivan. 

(6)  //■^«;>,  (Preble),  m.   1831,   Drusilla  Green  of  Surry.     Ch  :    (I) 

Henrietta  (Preble),  m.  John  P.  White  of  Ubana,  111. 

(7)  Charles  (Preble),  m.  ist,  Nancy  Preble,  2d,  Abigail  Scammons. 

Ch  :  (I)  John  (Preble),  d.  y.  (II)  Edward  (Preble),  m.  ist. 
Mary  Graham,  2d,  Sarah  Hutchins.  He  lives  at  East  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  (Ill)  EsTELLA  (Preble),  m.  Phineas  Whiting  of 
Waltham,  Mass.  (IV)  Charles  (Preble),  n.  m.  (V)  Na- 
thaniel W.  (Preble),  m.  Mary  ^Montgomery,  lives  at  East 
Boston. 

(8)  Rhoda  (Preble),  m.  William  Cook  of  Springfield,  Me. 

(9)  Sarah  (Preble),  d.  1885  ;  n.  m. 

447     David,^  b.  A  young  man  lost  at  sea. 

-f-448     Samuel,*' b.  1767;  m.  Abigail  Wooster. 
-|-449    John,^  b.  May  16,  1771  ;   m.  Rebecca  Newton,  Sarah  Cheney. 


151 

Jonathan  Norwood  Ingalls,^  {William,'^  Nathaniel,^  Rob- 
ert ^^  Edmund'^),  son  of  William  and  Zeruiah  (Norwood)  In- 
galls,  born  Newbury  port,  Mass.,  1734;  married,  Hannah  Joy, 
widow  of  Joseph  Hilton  of  Madbury,  N.  H.  She  was  born 
1735.  He  may  have  had  a  first  wife,  for  at  Newburyport  a 
John  N.  Ingalls  married  Eliza  Strouthers.  He  died  at  Sheffield, 
Vt.,  Dec.  24,  1829.     She  died  Feb.  11,  1825. 

Children,  born  Madbury: 

-+-450    John  Norwood,^  b.  1769;  m.  Ann  P.  Newman. 
-i-451     Joseph  Hilton,^  b.  May  24,  1775;   m.  Comfort  Weeks. 
452     A  Daughter,^  b. 

155 

Amos  Ingalls,^  {Henry,*  NatJia}iie/,^  Robert,-  Edmund'^),  son 
of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Richards)  Ingalls,  born  Ljnn,  1739  ;  mar- 
ried, Mar.  31,  1768,  Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Mary 
(Tucker)  Ingalls.  His  will  was  made  in  181 1,  and  he  died  at 
I,ynn,  Oct.  20,  1819. 

Children,  born  Lynn: 

+453     Henry ,^  b.  ;  m.  Susanna  Brown. 

454  Abigail,®  b.  ;  m.  John  Watts,  had  son  William. 

455  Mary,''  b.  ;  m.   August  23,    1789,   James   Bickford.      Ch:    (i) 

James,  b.  Jan.  20,  1790;  (2)  Jacob,  b.  Aug.  21,  1791  ;  (3)  Adonitam, 
b.  Oct.  13,  1794. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  45 

163 

Jacob  Ingalls,^  {Jacob,''  Nathaniel,^  Robert ^^  Edmund^),  son 
of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Tucker)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  July  i,  1747  ; 
married,  June  4,  1772,  Martha  lyEwis.  He  was  a  shoemaker 
at  Lynn  and,  as  was  the  custom,  carried  his  shoes  to  Boston  on 
foot  and  sold  them.     He  died  Jan.  19,  1823. 

Children,  born  Lymi : 

456  Martha.e  b.  Mar.  2,  1775;   m.  Nov.  18,  1794,  John  Daggett  Attwill, 

b.  May  7,  1771.  Ch  :  (i)  Pattv.  b.  Nov.  20,  1797;  (2)  Nelson 
Reed,  b.  Sept.  1,  1799;  (3)  John  Daggett,  b.  May  i,  1800;  (4) 
Mary,  b.  Apr.  25,  1802  ;  (5)  Betsey,  b.  Feb.  4,  1804  ;  (6)  Alford,  b. 
Jan.  29,  1806  ;  (7)  Gustavus,  b.  May  22,  1808  ;  (8)  Edwin,  b.  Aug.  7, 
1810;  (9)  Richard  Ingalls,  b.  July  17,  1812  ;  d.  Boston,  1902.  He 
made  an  effort  to  collect  the  records  of  the  Ingalls  family,  but 
on  account  of  illness  was  obliged  to  tiirn  his  notes  over  to  the 
compiler  of  this  work.  (10)  William  Augustus,  b.  Mar.  22,  1814; 
d.  1827;  (11)  Joseph  IVatren,  b.  July  2,  1817;  (12)  Benjamin 
Franklin,  b.  July  2,  1817. 

457  Mary,«  b.  Sept.    29,  1777;   m.  Joseph    Mansfield;    had  three  sons 

who  moved  to  Windsor,  Vt. 
+458     Richard, 8  b.  Mar.  2,  1781 ;  m.  Sarah  Clarke. 
+459    Jacob.fi  b.  May  23,  1786;  m.  Rebecca  Browm. 
460    John,^  b.   Aug.  29,   1790;  m.    Nancy   Collins.      He   d.   1848.     Ch  : 

(461)  John  Augustus';  (462)  Elizabeth,"  m.  Parker. 

171 

Eleazer  IngalLvS,^  {Eleazer,^  Eleazcr,^  Robert,-  Edmund'^), 
son  of  Eleazer  and  Sarah  (Glasey)  Ingalls,  baptized  Marblehead, 
Dec.  16,  1722;  married,  Jan.  12,  1740,  Sarah  Diamond.  He 
w^as  a  mariner  at  Marblehead,  and  widow  Sarah  appointed 
Adm.  Feb.  7,  1776. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

475     Eleazer, '^  bapt.  June  7,  1741  ;  m.  Sarah  ;  bapt.  at  Marblehead. 

(476)  Eleazer,"  b.  July  22,  1764;   (477)  Mary,'  b.  July  15,  1775. 

478  Mary ,6   bapt.    Oct.    31,    1742;    prob.    m.    Oct.    18,    1763,    William 

Blackler. 

479  Elizabeth, 6   bapt.    Apr.    21,    1743;  prob.    m.    May  7,  1765,  William 

Yickery. 

180 

John  Ingalls,^  {John,''  Eleazer,^  Robert,^  Edmund^),  son  of 
John  and  Sarah  (  )  Ingalls,  baptized  Marblehead,  Oct. 

4,  1724;  married.  May   23,    1750,    Mary  Merritt.     Probably 
married,  second,  May  20,  1756,  Mary  Boardman. 


4H  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

490  Jane*  l)apt.  Apr.  14,  IJS'  !   "i-  J^"-  '2.  '768,  Andrew  Chapman. 

-)-49i  Samuel.''  bapt.  July  13,  1763;  ^-  vSarah  Penn. 

492  Margaret.'' bapt.  Aug.  25,  1765. 

493  Hannah,'' bajJt.  Feb.  28,   1768. 

494  \Villiam,«  bapt.  Sept.  23,  1770;  d.  Marblehead,  Sept.   10,   1801  ;  m. 

1794.  Margaret  Prentiss.  Ch  :  (495)  Mary,"  m.  John  C.  HiUyer. 
Ch:  Ruth  and  Marv.  (496)  Ruth  Freeman."  b.  July  1797;  d.  y. 
(497)  Ruth  Freeman,"  b.  May  19,  1799;  killed  by  accident,  age  21. 
498  Sarah,"  bapt.  Dec.  6,  1772;  prob.  m.  vSept.  18,  1796,  Archibald 
Huten. 
-1-499    Jo.seph,«  bapt.  Mar.  16,  1779;  m.  Margaret  Prentiss. 

500  Mary,"  bapt.  .\pr.  5,  1757. 

501  John,' bapt.  July  23,  1759. 

193 

John  Ingalls,*^  (  Willia7?i*  Eleazer,^  Robert,'^  Edmund'^),  son 
of  William  and  Mary  (Lane)  Ingalls,  baptized  Marblehead, 
Ma.ss.,  Apr.  2,  1732;  married,  Feb.  15,  1753,  Elizabeth  Ash- 
ton.  He  was  a  sailmaker  at  Marblehead,  and  died  1772. 
Widow  Sarah  appointed  Adni.  June  i,  1772. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

502  Elizabeth,'' bapt.  Mar.  23,  1755;   prob.  m.  July   15,   1772,    William 

C.irtis. 
-f-503     Williani,*^  bapt.  Apr.  17,  1757;  m.  Sarah  Hines. 
4-504    John,"  bapt.  Aug.  5,  1759;  m.  Elizabeth  Brown. 
-f-505     Tliomas,'M).  July  16,  1762;  m.  Mary  Bassett. 


203 

Ikxry  l-sGWj.s,^  {Eboiezer*  Edviiind,^  Joh)i^'  Edniujid^),  son 
of  Hbenezcr  and  Elizabeth  (Wheeler)  Ingalls,  born  Cumberland, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1738;  married,  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1761, 
Sybil  Carpenter.  He  moved  from  Rehoboth  to  Richmond, 
N.  H.,  and  is  said  to  have  died  in  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  age  73. 

Children  : 

506  Elizabeth,'  b.  1762  ;  m.  James  Cook. 

507  Mehital)le,"  b.   1764;  m.  James  Ballou,  Jr.,  moved  to  Richmond, 

N.  H.  Ch  :  (\)  James;  (2)  Henry,  lived  at  Zanesville,  O.;  (3) 
Mehitable,  m.  Abram  Ingalls;  (4)  Rii/iis,  d.  y.;  (5)  Eliza,  b.  Sept. 
21,  1801;  m.  Abram  Garfield;  they  moved  from  Worcester, 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  v.,  to  Orange,  O.  Ch.  :  (I)  Mehitabi.e.  (II) 
Thomas,  b.  1824.  (Ill)  M.vrv.  (IV)  James  Abram,  b.  Nov.  19, 
1831  ;  d.  Sept.  19,  1881  ;  was  Congressman  and  became  President 
of  the  U.  S. 

508  Ruth,«b.  1767;   m.  Benjamin  Ellis. 

509  Rufus,*"'  b.  1769. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  47 


■510 

Ebenezer,6  ^^  iy-,j  ;  m,  Mary  Mann 

511 

Sybil,''  b.  1774. 

512 

Lucy,*'  b.  1777. 

513 

Alpha,«b.  1780. 

514 

Henrv,^  b.  1783  ;  d.  v. 

515 

Sebra>  b.   1785. 

206 

Ebenezer  Ingalls,^  {Ebenezer,^  Ed?n7C7id,^  Jolui,"  Edmund  ^) , 
son  of  Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth  (Wheeler)  Ingalls,  born  Reho- 
both,  Mass.,  June  30,  1744;  married,  Jan.  11,  1765,  Rachel, 
daughter  of  Dr.  John  and  granddaughter  of  James,  Jr.,  and 
Rachel  (West)  Wheeler.  She  died  Jan.  11,  1802.  Married, 
second,  .     He  moved  to  Brookfield,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y., 

about  1775. 

Children  by  Rachel  Wheeler  : 

516  Elizabeth,6b.  Oct.  21,  1766. 

517  Freelove,^  b.  1767. 

518  Nancy, ^  b.  July  3,  1772  ;  m.  Abraham  Grain. 

-I-519    John  Wheeler, 8  b.  July  5,  1774,  m.  Rachel  Watterman. 
-)-520    James, ^  b.  Dec.  14,  1775;   m.  Mercy  Taft. 

Children  by  second  wife  : 

521  Ebenezer,^  lived  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  left  no  descendants. 

522  Henry.'' 

523  Charlotte,"  b.  ;  m.  Long.     Ch :  (i)  HeJtry ;     (2)  Reuben; 

(3)  Susanna. 

213 

Edmund  Ingalls,^  [Edmund,'^  Ednucnd,^  John,'  Edmicjid^) , 
son  of  Edmund  and  Deborah  (Esterbrook)  Ingalls,  born  Reho- 
both.  Mar.  18,  1739/40;  married,  Nov.  1760,  Esther  Salls- 
BURY.  He  moved  to  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  about  1785,  and 
died  Sept.  18,  1826. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth  : 

+534     Edmund,"  b.  Aug.  7,  1761  ;  m.  Mary  Stockwell. 
+535    John,"  b.  Aug.  6,  1763  ;  m.  Olive  Hicks. 

536  Sarah,"  b.  June  21,  1765  ;  d.  Winchester,  N.  H.,  1832  ;   m.         Taft. 

No  ch. 

537  Esther,"  b.  Apr.  23,  1767  ;  m.  Merrill  Dandley  of  Henderson,  N.Y. 
+538     Caleb  Bowen,"  b.  June  5,  1769  ;  m.  Hannah  Taft. 

539  Benjamin,"  b.    Aug.    18,    1771  ;    m.    ist,   Margerj'   Cass,    2d,    Sally 

Thomas.     He  died  Ellisburg,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 

540  Deborah,"  b.  Dec.  9,  1776;  m.  Bowles. 
+541     Otis,"  b.  June  21,  1779  ;  m.  Eunice  Thompson. 

542     Betsey,"  b.  May   15,  1781  ;    d.  Jan.   19,    1849  ;  m.  Isaac  Kinney  of 
Truxton,  N.  Y. 
-I-543     Zimri,"b.  Mar.  21,  1784;   m.  Parma  Howe. 


48  INGAIXS  GENEALOGY. 

217 

Hkzkkiah  In'(;alls,"  {Joseph,'^  Edmund ^^  John, ^  Edmund^), 
son  of  Joseph  and  Cordellay  A.  (Bullock)  Ingalls,  born  Reho- 
botli,  Oct.  30.  1741  ;  married  Catherine  (  ).     He  was  a 

revolutionary  soldier  from  Rehoboth,  scr\nng  as  private  in  Capt. 
Stephen  Bullock's  company  and  corporal  in  Capt.  James 
Hill's  company.  He  probably  moved  to  N.  Y.  state  after  the 
Revolution. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth : 

555  Ruth,«  b.  Sept.  30,  1774. 

556  Mary,*  b.  July  22,  1776. 

557  Hannah,"  b.  Apr.  16,  1778. 

558  John,**   b.    May  22,  1780.     A  John   died  Rehoboth,  Apr.  25,  1853, 

age  73- 

559  Elouathan,"  b.  Oct.  3,  1781. 

560  Betsey, «  b.  Feb.  26,  1783. 

218 

Joseph  Ingalls,*  {Joseph,^  Edmtind,^  John,'^  Edvmnd^),  son 
of  Joseph  and  Cordellay  A.  (Bullock)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth, 
June  8,  1744,  married  Robv  Norton.  She  was  born  Feb.  5, 
1746.  He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier  from  Rehoboth,  Capt. 
Samuel  Bliss'  company  1775,  Capt.  William  North's  company 
1777  to  1779.  and  in  several  other  companies  up  to  1780.  His 
diary  says,  "left  Rehoboth,  Oct.  8,  1791."  Settled  at  Norton 
Hill,  fireene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Mar.  2,  1813. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth  : 

-1-561  Jacob,'"'  b.  June  27,  1764  ;  m.  Susannah  Goff. 

-I-562  James,'''  b.  Oct.  14,  1765  ;  m.  Isabel  Daggett. 

563  Amaziah.*^ 

564  Davis,"  settled  on  Erie  Canal,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y. 
+565  Joseph,"  b.  Apr.  25,  1782  ;  m.  Mary  Badau. 

219 

Ei.KANAH  Ingalls,^  {Joseph,'  Edmund^  John,''  Ednmnd^), 
son  of  Joseph  and  Cordellay  A.  (Bullock)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth. 
Feb.  26,  1745/6;  married  Rebecca  Pierce.  He  was  a  Bap- 
tist clergyman  at  Grafton,  Mass.,  in  1784;  returned  to  Reho- 
both and  is  said  to  have  embraced  the  ITniversalist  faith.  He 
died  at  Rehoboth  or  Swansey. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  49 

Children,  born  Rehoboth  : 

566  Lydia,^  b.  Nov.  11,  1766. 

+567  Elkanah,^  b.   Nov.  30,   1767;    m.   Meliitable   Bliss,   Hauuah  King, 
Polly  Haskell. 

568  Mary,*^  b.  Sept.,  1769. 

569  Eunice,'' b.  Apr.  26,   1771. 

570  Deirece,^  b.  Feb.  21,  1773. 

571  Philip   Wheeler,*'  b.   Dec.    19,    1774;    m.    Elizabeth,   daughter   of 

Ebenezer  Blake  of  Bristol,  R.  I.  He  moved  to  Rutland,  Mass., 
then  to  N.  Y.  state.  Ch.  born  at  Swansea:  (572)  Elizabeth,^  b. 
Junei,i8oi;  (573)  Mary,'' b.  June  5,  1803  ;  (574)  Simeon,' b.  June, 
1805;   (575)  Louisa,"  b.  Oct.  6,  1810. 

576  Simeon,"  b.  Nov.  16,  1779. 

577  Lovell,''  b.  Feb.  6,  1782  ;  m.  Apr.   10,   1810,  Sally  Bowker  of   Rut- 

land. They  moved  to  N.  Y.  state  and  had  a  son  Lovell,  who 
was  a  noted  missionary  to  Burmah. 

579  Samuel  Grafton,^  b.  Feb.  6,  1784. 

580  Elizabeth,"  b.  July  6,  1788. 

223 

Edmund  Ingalls,^  {Joseph,'^  Edmujid,^  John^~  Edmund^'),  son 
of  Joseph  and  Cordellay  A.  (Bullock)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth, 
Aug.  5,  1754;  married,  Sept.  24,  1777,  Lydia  Rowland.  He 
was  a  revolutionary  soldier  in  Capt.  Samuel  Bliss'  company 
from  Rehoboth  1775.     Moved  to  New  York  state. 

Children,  born  Rehoboth  : 

4-581  Ro_val,«  b.  Dec.  30,  1778;  m.  Rhobe  Hills. 

582  Lydia,"  b.  June  26,  1780  ;  d.  y. 

4-583  Benjamin,"  b.  Apr.  18,  1783. 

584  Sarah,"  b.  Nov.  22,  1789. 

585  Nancy,"  b.  Aug.  9,  1790. 

586  Lydia,"  b.  Mar.  18,  1791. 

227 

LuDDEN  Ingalls,^  {Joseph*  Edmtind,^  Jolm,'^  Edmufid'^),  son 
of  Joseph  and  Cordellay  A.  (Bullock)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth, 
Feb.  8,  1765  ;  married,  Sept.  21,  1788,  Sarah  Anthony.  He 
was  a  cooper,  making  what  was  called  "  patent  work  "  such  as 
pails,  tubs  and  dowels.  He  lived  in  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  moving 
as  required  to  find  suitable  wood. 

Children  : 

587  John,"  was  a  cooper,  had  ch  :   (588)  Sarah  Jane  ";   (589)  John";   (590) 

a  son  ". 
591     Chancellor,"    m.  Eunice  Whitfield.     He  moved  in  1S44  to  Wind- 
ham, Bradford   Co.,  Pa.,   1850  to    Du  Page  Co.,  111.,  and  later  to 
Central,  111.     Ch  :   (592)  Homer";   (593)  Sarah ';   (594)  Elizabeth  "; 
(595)  German  ";   (596)  Minerva  ". 
4 


50  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

597  Blizabeth,*  b.  ;   ra.  Abner  Fowler. 

598  Sarah,«b.  ;  m.  Jones. 

4-599    James,"  b.  May  23,  1798;   in.  Betsey  Starkweather. 
600    rarmelia,®  m.  late  in  life  and  moved  to  Baraboo,  Wis. 

242 

Stephen  Ingalls,^  {Samiicl,*  Ed77i2ind,^  John,"  Edmund^), 
.son  of  Samuel  and  Ruth  (Moulton)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth, 
June  30,  1755;  married.  Jan.  24,  1776,  Sarah  Millek.  She 
wa.s  born  Oct.  31',  1755;  died  1854.  He  was  a  revolutionary 
soldier  in  Captain  Danforth's  company,  1775  ;  fought  at  the 
battle  of  Long  Island,  was  taken  prisoner  and  confined  in  a 
prison  ship  in  New  York  harbor.  He  moved  to  Cheshire,  Mass. , 
in  1782  and  in  1792  to  Middlefield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  was 
the  first  sheriff  and  keeper  of  the  log  jail.     He  died  about  1827. 

Children  : 

4-601  Stephen.®  b.  Jan.  25,  1777;  m.  Rebecca  Wood. 

602  Sarah,*  b.  Oct.  15,  1778;  m.  John  Luce. 

-I-603  Samuel  Miles, *  b.  Nov.  5,  1780;  m.  Sally  Northup. 

604  John,®  b.  Jan.  31,  1783. 

-I-605  Ebenezer,®  b.  May  11,  1785;  m.  Ruth  Griggs. 

606  Elizabeth,®  b.  Oct.  15,  1787;  m.  Wrann. 

607  Edmund,®  b.  Apr.  12,  1789. 

608  Electa,®  b.  Jan.  7,   1791  ;  m.  Levi  H.  Pierce  of  Middlefield.     Ch  : 

(1)  Orrin;  (2)  Albert;  (3)  Horatio;  (4)  Louisa;  (^)  Jeafiette. 

609  Orin,®  b.  Sept.  8,  1792  ;  d.  age  25  ;  n.  m. 

610  Clarissa,®  b.  May  15,  1795;  m.  Dickerman. 

611  Ira,®  b.  Aug.  22,  1798. 

249 

Timothy  Ingalls,^  {Samuel*  Saj7iuel,^  Heyiry,'^  Ednumd^), 
son  of  Samuel  and  Mar>'  (Watts)  Ingalls,  born  Haverhill,  Mass., 
April  20,  1720.  He  was  called  a  trader,  was  living  at  Chester, 
N.  H.  1741  ;  bought  land  at  Kingston,  1747-52,  Sandown,  1757, 
Hill,  1761. 

Children  : 

4-612     Ebenezer,®  b.  Apr.  13,  1747;   m.  Mary  Loixgee. 
613     Oilman,®  b.    abt.    1750?     Only  tradition   that    he  was   a    son     of 
Timoth}'. 
+614    Jonathan,®  b.  ;  m.  Mary  J.  Locke. 

-1-615     Timothy,®  b.  June  16,  1763  ;  m.  Bathsheba  Worcester. 

252 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,*  {Samuel*  Savirccl,^  Henry,''  Edmund ') , 
son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Watts)  Ingalls,  born  Chester,  N.  H., 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  51 

Dec.  12,  1727  ;  married,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Israel  and  Mary 
Huse.  In  1763,  with  others,  was  set  off  to  the  new  town  of 
Candia. 

Children  : 

616  Israel,^  b.  ;  was  a  Rev.  soldier,  lived  at  Alexandria,  N.  H., 

had  w-ife  Hannah. 

617  Peter,''  b.  ;  d.  y. 

618  Mary,*^  b.  ;  m.  Perley  Chase. 

619  Peter,''  b.  ;  was  a  Rev.  soldier,  lived  Candia  ;     Adm.  estate 

1769. 

620  Abigail,^  b.  ;  m.  Benjamin  Smith  of  Hanover.     Ch  :  (i)  Ben- 

jamin, m.  Persis  Tenney. 

621  Mehitable,''  b.  m.  John  Clough  of  Concord,  N.  H. 
+622    Josiah,^  b.             ;  m.  Olive  Sanborn. 

623  Samuel,^  b.  1753;  d.  1866;  m.  Betsey  Clough,  lived  Sandown,  had 
six  children,  had  son  (623A)  Samuel". 

(624)  John  Clough,*  b.  June  24,  1808;  m.  Emily  T.  Colby.  He  was 
a  clergyman  and  d.  Melrose,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1897.  had  son 
(624A)  Horace  S.^  res.  Saugus,  Mass. 

(626)  Samuel, *  b.  Dec.  1818;  d.  Winthrop,  Mass.,  June  11,  1884;  m. 
ist,  Clara  B.  Hill  of  Portland,  Me.,  m.  2d,  widow  of  Wm.W. 
Shaw.  He  grad.  M.  D.  Bowdoin  College,  1841  ;  was  a 
physician  and  large  real  estate  holder  at  Winthrop.  Ch.  by 
Clara  B.  Hill:  (627)  Frank  Wallace, »  res.  Dakota  ;  (628) 
Lavina  B.,^  m.  Charles  W.  Dunham;  (629)  Osman  Baker,' 
b.  Jan.  3,  i860;  m.  Julia  A.  Leighton.  He  is  a  clothing 
salesman  at  Boston,  res.  Winthrop.  Ch  :  (630)  Clara 
Lenign,!"  b.  July  15,  1886.  Ch.  by  widow  Shaw:  (631) 
Charles  Edward^'  ^gg.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

(632)  Sophia  B.,*  b.  ;  m.  Terry;  d.  Winthrop,  Mass. 

(633)  Elizabeth,*  b.  ;  m.  George  W.  Hunt ;  res.  California. 
634     Hannah, 6  b.             ;  d.  1868;    m.   John    Hall.      Ch  :   (i)   Josiah,   b. 

Chester,  Mar.  i,  1805. 


253 

Daniel  Ingalls,^  {Moses,*  Samicel,^  Henry\^  Edminid^),  son 
of  Moses  and  Maria  (Hoitt)  Ingalls,  born  Andov^er,  Mass.,  1714  ; 
married,  Oct.  27,  1744,  Sarah  Fletcher.  He  probably 
moved  to  Conwa}-  or  Shelburne,  N.  H. 

Children,  born  Andover : 

635  Sarah ,6  b.  Aug.  24,  1745;  d.  Conway,  N.  H.  Jan.  7,  1786;  m.  April 
7,  1764,  Joseph  Odell ;  d.  Conway,  Mar.  27,  1802.  Ch.,  first  four 
born  Andover,  five  born  Conway:  {i^ Joseph,  b.  Nov,  26,  1765; 
(2)  Parntelia,  b.  Nov.  27,  1767  ;  (3)  Richard,  b.  Mar.  3,  1770;  ("4) 
Sarah,  h.  Mar.  4,  1772;  (5)  Thomas  Fletcher,  h.  Apr.  25,  1775; 
(6)  Polly,  b.  Nov.  22,  1777;  {y^Dajiiel  Ingalls,  b.  Apr.  16,  1780; 
{^)  Stephen,  b.  Feb.  25,  1783;  d.  y.  ;  (9)  Deborah,  b.  Jan.  3,  1786. 
-I-636     Samuel,^  b.  Aug.  13,  1747  ;  m.  Betsey  Eastman. 

637  Maria, 6  b.  Dec.  14,  1749;  m.  1771,  Simeon  Stevens  of  Billerica. 

638  Ruth, 6  b.   July    26,    1752  ;     m.    Dec.    15,    1774,   Moses    Gerrish   of 

Newbury  port. 


52  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

639  Daniel,®  b.  June  9,  1754;  drowned  June  2,  1756. 

+640  Moses,®  b.  Feb.  13,  1756  ;  m.  Susan  Heath. 

641  Daniel,®  b.  Feb.  11,  1758. 

642  Olive,®  b.  June  II,  1760. 

643  Ann,®  b.  June  11,  1760. 

257 

Benjamin  Ingalls,^  {Moses*  Sanuiel,^  Henry, "^  Edtmind'^), 
son  of  Moses  and  Maria  (Hoitt)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Aug.  i, 
1728  ;  married,  first,  Aug.  31,  1762,  Rebecca  Pearsons,  mar- 
ried, second,  Mary  White.  He  was  in  the  British  army  at 
17,  at  the  capture  of  lyUnenburg  in  1745;  was  a  lieutenant  in 
1761  ;  left  the  army  in  1765  and  made  several  voyages  at  sea. 
In  1774,  with  five  others,  settled  at  Hiram,  Me.,  where  he  died 
Nov.  24.  1 81 5. 

Children  by  Rebecca  Pearsons  : 

644  Benjamin  Pearsons,®  b.  June  4,  1763;  m.  Lydia  Tappan ;  she  was 

sole  legatee  of  will  Aug.  12,  1789. 

645  Micajah,®  b.  Nov.  10,   1764;  m.  Annie  ;  was  a  Rev,  soldier  in 

Capt.  Lovejoy's  company  at  Portsmouth,  1779;  Adm.  granted 
widow  Dec.  5,  1794.     Ch  :  (646)  Rebecca  Pearsons." 

647  William,®  Sept.  19,  1768  ;  d.  y. 

Children  by  Mary  White  : 

648  William, ®b.  Aug.  31,  1774  ;  m.  ist,  Mar.  30.  1796,  Margery,  daughter 

of  Matthew  and  Sarah  (Hanscom)  Libby  ;  m.  2d,  1S08,  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Mark  and  Relief  (Berry)  Libby  of  Scarboro,  b.  April 
2,  1782.     He  died  at  Bal  iwiu,  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1832. 

649  David  White,®  b.   Nov.   20,   1776;   d.   Standish,  Me.,  Oct.  i,  1835; 

m.  .     Ch: 

(650)  Samuel,"  b.  1800;  d.  West  Baldwin,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1880. 

(651)  Andrew,"  b.  1803,  living  at  Baldwin  1880. 

(652)  Sarah,''  b.  ;  m.  Richardson. 

653  Mar}',®  b.  Sept.  25,  1779  ;  d.  Oct.  29,  1850  ;  m.  Moses  Parker.     Ch  : 

(I)  Dorothy,  m.  Moses  Davis  of  Denmark,  Me.     Ch  :   (I)  Ezra; 

(II)  Moses;  (III)  Albert;  (2)  Loamie,  m.         ist,         Paine,  2d, 

,  had  ten  children  by  first  and  two  children  by  second 
wife;  (3)  Moses,  m.  Olive  White  of  Sebago,  Me.  Ch :  (I) 
Clifton;  (II)  Ch.\I'LEs;  (III)  Joseph;  (IV)  Ella;  (^)  Jane,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1813;  m.  Daniel  Page  Faulkner,  a  descendant  of  Rev. 
Francis  and  Elizabeth  (Ingalls)  Dane.  Ch  :  (I)  Alonzo  D.,  m. 
Marcia  Sparhawk.  Ch  :  (A)  Alice  C,  m.  Delbert  W.  Adams, 
res.  Augusta  Me.;  (II)  Charles  F.;  (Ill)  Etta;  (5)  Hadassak, 
m.  Timothy  Hanson.  Ch  :  (I)  Jennie,  m.  Charles  Perkins  of 
Kennebunk'port,  Me.  ;  (II)  Etta  ;  (6)  Joseph,  m.  Mary  Sawyer, 
lived,    Nor«-ay,    Me.     Ch  :     (I)    Mary,    m.  Scribner ;    (II) 

Clara,  m.       '      Libby;   (III)  Annie,  m.  Gayton. 

654  Jane,®  b.  June  2,  1781 ;  d.  Mar.  28,  1847  ;  m.  Charles  L.  Wadsworth. 

655  Dorothy,®  b.  Aug.  3,  1784;   m.  Thomas  Rowe. 

656  Loamey,®  b.  May  22,  1786. 

657  Ruth,®  b.  Feb.  2,  1789;  m.  Enoch  Jewell  of  Cornish,  Me. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  53 

260 

William  Ingalls,^  {Moses, ^  Sajnuel,^  Henry ^^  Edvuuid'^) ,  son 
of  Moses  and  Maria  (Hoitt)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  June  28, 
1737  ;  married,  May  26,  1761,  Susannah  Pearsons.  He  was 
a  deputy  sheriff  at  Newburyport.  Will  made  Nov.  15,  1797. 
proved  May  10,    1798. 

Children,  born  Newburyport  : 

658     Susannah,**  b.  Apr.  27,   1763;  m.  Moulton.     Ch  :   (1)  Amelia, 

m.  Stephen  Goss;   (2)  Rebecca,  m.  Nath'l  Cross. 
-f-659     William,'*  b.    May  3,    1769;   m.    ist,   Lucy   M.  Ridgeway,  2d,  Alice 
Brazer. 

660  Elizabeth,**  b.  ;  m.  Noyes. 

661  Nathaniel,'*  b.  ;  m.  Susan  .     Adm  estate  Aug.  3,  1807. 

662  Maria.** 

663  Ruth,**  prob.  d.  y. 

664  John,^  b. 

665  Daniel,'*  b. 

263 

John  Ingalls,^  {Eldad,*  Samuel ^^  Hertry,'^  Ednmnd^),  son  of 
Eldad  and  Hannah  (Watts)  Ingalls,  born  Haverhill,  Mass., 
June  I,  1723;  married,  Dec.  5,  1748,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Judith  (Eaton)  Haseltine.  She  died  July  5,  1756.  Pub- 
lished second  to  Elizabeth  Copp  at  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Nov. 
18,  1756.  He  was  one  of  the  proprietors  of  Hampstead  and 
settled  at  Plaistow ;  moved  to  Atkinson  in  1767,  then  went  to 
Canterbury,  where  he  died  Mar.  11,  181 5.  His  wife  died  June 
29,  1819,  age  81. 

Children  by  Mary  Haseltine  : 

666  Mary,**  b.  Oct.  14,  1749;   m.  Jacob  Merrill  of  Amesbury.     Another 

account  says  m.    1773,    Rev.   Stephen,  son  of  John  and   Sarah 
(Ingalls)  Peabody,  born  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  1741. 

+667    John,**  b.  Apr.  3,  1751  ;  m.  widow  of  Benj.  Ordway. 

-f-668    Joseph,**  b.  Apr.  11,  1752;  m.  Sarah  Parker. 

669  Hannah,'*  b.  Oct.  18,  1753;  m.  Abijah  Atwood,  Jr. 

670  Sarah,'*  b.  Jan.  28,  1755;   m.  July  13,  1773,  John,  son  of  James  and 

Elizabeth  (Hutchins)   Haseltine.     He  was  born  July  9,  I749;  d. 
Mar.  20,  181 7;  had  10  children.     See  Haseltine  Gen. 


Children  by  Elizabeth  Copp  : 


671  Elizabeth,'*  b.  Dec.  12,  1757;  m.  1776,  John  Wooley  of  Hampstead. 

672  Mehitable,**  b.  Apr.  9,  1759;   m.   Dec.  5,  1780;   as  2d  wife  of  Moses 

Emery   of   Atkinson  had    (i)   Abigail;    (2)    Betsey  \    (3)   Sally ; 
{\)  Rhoda  ;  {5)  Jesse. 

673  Moses,**  b.  Oct.  7,  1760;   m.  Betsey  Eaton. 


54  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

-j-674     Samuel,^  b.  Sept.  27,  1763  ;  m.  Anna  Shepaid. 

675     Abiah,*'  b.  Nov.  27,  1764. 
+676     Caleb,6  b.  July  7,  1766;  j^.   Elizabeth  Clark. 
677    Joshua,^  b.  Feb.  5,1768.     His  will  was  made  at  Poplin,  N.  H.,  Oct. 
11,1841,  proved  Mar.  20,  1850  ;  had  daughter,  Betsey,  wife  of  John 
Randlett ;  granddaughter,  Melinda  Randlett.     Left  his  estate  to 
wife  Sarah,  who  died  before  1852. 
+678    Jesse,'' b.  Apr.  2,  1770;  m.  Hannah  Chase. 

679  Judith, 6  b.  Jan.  8,  1772;  m.  Caleb.  M.  Sanborn. 

680  Abigail,*^  b.  Jan.  8,  1772. 

-|-68i     Nathaniel  Peabody,''  b.  Sept.  25,   1773;  m.   Polly  Haines,  Sophia 

Bradley. 
-)-682     Daniel,*^  b.  Apr.  7,  1775;  m.  Polly  Nutting. 

683    James, ^  b.  Dec.  23,  1776;  d.  Feb.  i,  1779. 
-f-684     David,*^  b.  Sept.  7,  1778;  m.  Sarah  Fernald. 
+685    James, ^  b.  Sept.  5,  1782;  m.  Louisa  Wheeler. 

266 

Henry  Ingalls,^  {Henry, '^  Henry, ^  Henry, '^  Edmund^),  son 
of  Henry  and  Hannah  (Martin)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Apr.  13, 
1719;  married,  first,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Daniel  Putnam  of 
Reading.  She  died  Apr.  8,  1756,  age  32.  Married,  second, 
May  18,  1757,  Sarah  Putnam,  widow  of  Daniel  Andrews.  She 
died  Nov.  29,  1831,  age  81.  He  was  a  captain  of  the  militia  at 
Andover,  where  he  died  Mar.  28,  1803. 

Children  by  Sarah  Putnam  : 

686  Sarah,^  b.  June  14,  1745  ;  d.  Jan.  30,  1754. 

687  Henry ,'^  b.  Apr.  13,  1746  ;  d.  Apr.  27,  1752. 

688  Sarah,'5b.  July  28,  1748;  m.  Oct.  22,  1772,  Richard  Hall. 

-|-689  Solomon,^  b.  June  13,  1750;  m.  ist,  Abigail  Carlton,  2d,  Mercy 
Wilson,  3d,  Hannah  Harris. 

690  Henry,"  b.  Nov.  22,  1752  ;  m.  ist,  Sept.  1777,  Abigail,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Paine  Wingate  of  Amesbury ;  m.  2d,  Apr.  17,  1811,  Mrs. 
Susanna  Merrill  of  Methuen.  He  was  a  Rev.  soldier,  serving  as 
substitute  for  Nathaniel  Lovejoy.  He  moved  to  Ayers 
Village,  Haverhill,  and  died  in  the  poorhouse,  Apr.  12,  1832. 
Had  four  children  by  first  wife:  (691)  Lucretia,"  m.  ist,  John 
Danielson,  2d,  Abraham  Bailey;  (692)  Daughter,^  m.  Ephraim 
Elliott  of  Haverhill;  (693)  Son,"  who  was  a  sailor;  (694)  Mary 
Balch,"  b.  Aug.  10,  1786;  m.  Mar.  21,  1805,  Count  F'rancis  Viport 
of  Guadaloupe  ;  she  was  the  heroine  of  Whittier's  poem  the 
"Countess."  Died.  Jan.  5,  1807;  was  considered  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  women  of  that  day.  Her  gravestone  is  still 
standing  in  the  cemetery  at  East  Haverhill,  not  far  from  that 
of  Dr.  Moses  Elliott,  the  "half  welcome  guest "  in  Whittier's 
"Snow  Bound."  Count  Viport  is  said  to  have  returned  to 
France  where  he  married  again  and  had  a  family.  An  interest- 
ing account  of  the  Countess  can  be  found  in  Vol.  i,  "  Gleanings 
from  Merrimack  Valley,"  published  by  Miss  R.  I.  Davis. 

695  Rebecca,**  b.  July  4,  1756;  m.  James,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Frye) 
Farnum,  b.  Andover,  Aug.  8,  1750;  d.  1814  ;  had  son  (i) 
Putnam  Ingalls,  b.  Milton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  10,  1788;  m. 
Rebecca  Ingalls. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  55 

Children  by  second  Sarah  Putnam  : 

-I-696  Daniel,*'  b.  Jan.  13,  1758  ;  ni.  Mary  Tapley. 

697  Judith,*' b.  Mar.  4,  1760;  d.  abt.  1808;  n.  m. 

698  Susannah,''  b.  June  14,  1762  ;  d.  Oct.  17,  1762. 

699  Putnam,*^  b.  Dec.  18,  1763.     His  will  proved  Aug.  5,  1814,  mentions 

second  wife  Fanny,  whole  of  estate  left  to  son. 
(700)     Henry  Putnam,'   who  was  a  merchant  at   Boston    for   many 
years,  resided  at  No.  Andover  where  he  died  about  1888. 

269 

David  Ingalls,^  {Hc^iry,''  Henry^*  Henry ^^  Edmund^),  son  of 
Henry  and  Hannah  (Martin)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Jan.  3, 
1726  ;  married  Priscilla,  daughter  of  Israel  How.  She  died 
July  27,  1807.  He  was  a  blacksmith,  moved  to  Stoddard,  N. 
H.,  thence  to  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  July  31,1805. 

Children  : 

+701     David, ^  b.  Feb.  19,  1751;  m. 

702  Priscilla,*' b.  Feb.  i,  1753;  d.  y. 

703  Israel,'' b.  Dec.  27,  1754. 

+704     Edmund,^  b.  July  3,  1757  ;  m.  Mary  Lovejoy. 

705  Hannah,''  b.  Feb.  20,  1759. 

706  Mary,*^  b.  Apr.  29,  1761  ;  m.  Peter  Chandler  of  Wilton,  N.  H.     Ch  : 

(i)  Hatmah,  m.  John  Ingalls  of  Nelson,  N.  FI. 

707  Amos,**  b.  Mar.   14,  1763;  m.  ;  lived  at  Rindge,  N.  H.     Ch  : 

(708)  Cynthia";  (709)  Bennett";  (710)  Matilda  Robinson '';  (711) 
Ruth';  (712)  Ruah';  (713)  Lovina';  (714)  Robert';  (715)  Samuel'; 
(716)  Priscilla';  (717)  Page'. 
718     Nathaniel,'^  b.   May  24,   1765;  d.   T838  ;  lived  at  Wales,  Erie  Co., 
N.  Y.  and  had  a  large  family. 
+719     Aaron,''  b.  May  19,  1767;  m.  Jane  Williams. 

720  Sarah,''  b.  June  5,  1771  ;  d.  Londonderry,  Apr.  1850;  n.  m. 

270 

John  Ingalls,^  {Henry,''  Henry ^^  Henry ^^  Edmund^),  son  of 
Henry  and  Hannah  (Martin)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Apr.  25, 
1728;  married,  May  8,  1755,  Deborah  Stevens.  She  was 
born  Feb.  i,  1727;  died  Feb.  15,  1781.  He  died  Andover, 
Aug.  26,  1810. 

Children : 

721  Deborah,''  b.  June  22,  1758;  d.  Nov.  16,  1762. 

722  John,'^b.  Sept.  11,  1760;  prob.  d.  1817.    Rev.  Sol.  in  Captain  Adams' 

Co.,  1777.     He  is  called  Colonel. 

723  Deborah,'^  b.  Mar.  24,  1763;  m.  Dec.  28,  1786,  Dean  Carlton. 

724  Hannah,'' b.  June  i,  1765. 

725  Jedediah,'' b.  July  26,   1768;  d.   Durham,   N.  H.,  Aug.    i,  1847;   ™- 

Elizabeth  Currier,  d.  Oct.  21,   1851.     He  grad.  Dartmouth  Col. 
1792,  was   a  physician  at     Durham.      Ch  :  (726)      Eliza";    (726A) 


56  INGALLvS  GENEALOGY, 


272 

Isaac  Ingalls,^  {Henry,"  Henry, ^  Henry, ^  Ednuoid^)  son  of 
Henry  and  Hannah  (Martin)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Sept.  2, 
1733;  married,  first,  Apr.  11,  1754,  Rebecca  Moore,  who 
died  Aug.  11,  1764,  age  29;  married,  second,  Oct.  31,  1765,  Mary 
Osgood  (Mary  Chandler?).  She  was  born  Aug.  9,  1734; 
died  Mar.  21,  1830.  He  was  a  Minute  Man  1775  ;  drummer  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company,  Colonel  Wigglesworth's  reg- 
iment ;  pay  abstract  for  travel  allowance  from  Albany,  sworn 
to  Mar.  7,  i777i  210  miles;  also  enlisted  Aug.  14,  1777,  as 
private  in  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company.  Colonel  Johnson's 
regiment;  discharged  Nov.  30,  1777,  service  three  months 
seventeen  days  with  the  Northern  Army.  Settled  at  Blue  Hill, 
Me.,  and  died  May  8,  1808. 

Children  by  Rebecca  Moore  : 

731  Jacob.fi  b.  Feb.  24,  1757;  d.  Aug.  18,  1764. 

732  Olive,^  b.  .Apr.  15,  1760;  d.  Aug.  17,  1764. 

733  Mchitable,''  b.  Oct.  22,  1762.     Said  to  be  grandmother  of  President 

Cleveland. 

734  Asa/'  b.  June  4,  1764  ;  d.  Sept.  24,  1764. 

Children  by  Mary  Osgood  : 

735  Rebecca,*^  b.  June  16,  1766;  m.  Jan.   11,   1785,  Isaac,  son  of  Joseph 

and  Joanna  (Chandler)  vShattuck,  he  b.  July  13,  1766. 
4-736     Isaac,'' b.  May  12,  1770;   m.  Eunice  Horton. 
-I-737    Jacob,"  b.  Aug.  27,  1772  ;  m.  Abigail  Horton,  Mary  Pecker. 

738     Ilcpzibah,'' b.  Dec.  10,  1744;   m.  Henry  Uougharty.     Ch  :   {i)Hep- 

zibah,  b.  .\pr.  2,  1798;    (2)  Temple,  b.  June  7,  1800;   (3)  Ellis,  b. 

Aug.  II,  1802;  d.  Apr.  27,  1817;  (4)  Herman,  b.  Dec.  3,  1804; 

(5)  Jacob,  b.  May  23,  1807;  (6)  John,  b.  June  23,  1809;   ('j)iValier, 

b.  Oct.  4,  181 1  ;  (8)  Rebecca,  b.  Dec.  9,  1813. 


274 

Ebenezer  Ingalls,'^  {Francis*  Henry, ^  Hemy,^  Edviiind^), 
son  of  Francis  and  Lydia  (Ingalls)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass., 
1721  ;  married,  first,  Jan.  26,  1749,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Jacob  and 
Sarah  (Hale)  Kimball.  She  was  born  in  Boxford,  Aug.  5, 
1725;  died    May    i,    1764.      Married,    second,    Jan.    29,    1765, 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  57 

Sarah,  daughter  of  James  and  Sarah  (Buswell)  Curtis.  She 
was  born  Oct.  8,  1733.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  and  died  at 
Andover. 

Children  by  Sarah  Kimball : 

739  Abigail,^  b.  Oct.  14,  1749  ;  possibly  m.  1774,  Benj.  Trask  of  Salem. 

740  Mary ,6  b.  Nov.  24,  1751. 

741  Sarah,**  b.  Nov.  6,  1753. 

742  Susannah,*' b.  Jan.  26,  1756. 

743  A  son,*^  b.  Apr.  21,  1758. 

744  Ebeuezer,**  b.  June  II,  1759  ;  d.  Sept.  12,   1759. 

745  Ebenezer,**   b.   Nov.    11,    1760.      He  was  a   Rev.   soldier,   enlisted 

Sept.  29,  1777,  and  served  through  the  entire  war  ;  was  at  Peeks- 
kill,  Fort  Clinton  and  King's  Ferry.  Discharged,  Dec.  11,  1780; 
described  at  age  19,  5  ft.  6  in.,  light  complexion. 

Children  by  Sarah  Curtis  : 

746  Samuel,^  b.  Nov.  28,  1765  ;  prob.  d.  Feb.  28,  1766. 

747  James,**  b.  1768;  m.   Sept.   4,  1798,   Eunice   Ingalls.     He  is  said  to 

have  moved  to  New  York  state. 
+748     Reuben,**  b.  Dec.  19,  1769;  m.  Rebecca  Wormstead. 

749  Eleazer,**  b.  Sept.  12,  1771. 

750  Eleanor,**  b.  1772  ;  m.  Oct.  30,   1794,  James  Curtis  of  New  Salem, 

N.  H. 

278 

Francis  Ingalls,^  {Francis,'^  Henry, ^  Henr}\^  Edmund'^),  son 

of  Francis  and  I^ydia  (Ingalls)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,   Mass., 

Jan.    26,    1731  ;    married,   Nov.   12,    1754,   Eunice  Jennings. 

She  died  May  23,  1799.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Andover  and  died 

Apr.  3,  1795. 

Children  : 

+751     Nathan,**  b,  June  12,  1755  ;  m.  Phebe  Griffin. 

+752     Isaiah,**  b.  July  13,  1756;  m.  Esther  Stevens,  Phebe  Curtis. 

+753     Phineas,**  b.  Nov.  14,  1758;  m.  Elizabeth  Stevens. 

-i-754     Francis,**  b.  May  30,  1760;  m.  Nancy  Estes. 

+755    Jonathan,**  b.  Feb.  25,  1762;  m.  Sarah  Berry. 

-I-756     Theodore,**  b.  Mar.  30,  1764;  m.  Hannah  Berry,  Sally  Flint,   Ruth 

Flint. 
4-757     Asa,**  b.  Jan.  17,  1766;  m.  Mary  Estes,  Patience  Jewett,  Mehitable 

Loring. 
4-758     Cyrus,**  b.  Dec.  13,  1768;  m.  Sarah  Barker. 

759     Eunice,**  b.  Oct.  16,  1770  ;  m.  James  Ingalls  ;  see  No.  747. 


283 

Abijah  Ingalls,^  {Fra^icis,^  Henry, ^  Henry, "^  Edvmnd^),  son 
of  Francis  and  l^ydia  (Ingalls)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  1739; 
married   Elizabeth  Hutchinson.      He  was  a  Minute  Man, 


58  INGALI.S  GENEALOGY. 

uuirchcd  Apr.  19.  1775.  in  Capt.  Henry  Abbott's  Company; 
was  in  Captain  Johnson's  Company,  Colonel  Wigglesworth's 
RcKiment.  at  Albany;  died  as  result  of  privations  Mar.  1777; 
the  widow  Adm.  Apr.'  8,  1777. 

Children  : 

+760    Jeremiah,"!).  Mar.  i,  1764;  m.  Mary  Bigelow. 

761  Jonathan, «  b.    Sept.    16,    1765;    m.    Boston,    Oct.    12,    1809,    Sally 

Knowlton.     He  was  a  merchant  at  Boston,  left  one  daughter. 

762  Lydia,'^  b.  Oct.  9,  1767;  m.  Brown. 

763  Hutchinson,"  b.  May  6,  1769;  m.  Nov.  5,    1795,    Molly   Kimball; 

moved  to  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  and  died  there. 

764  .Abijah,"  b.  1771  ;  d.  y. 

765  Abigail,**  d.  y. 

+766     Ezra,*  b.  Apr.  12,  1773  ;  m.  Dolly  Wilson. 

767  Elizabeth,'^  b.  .A.ug.  21,  1775;  prob.  m.  Jacob  Foster  of  Boston. 

288 

Joseph  Ingalls,^  {Joseph,"  Hcnry,^  Henry,^  Edmund^),  son 
of  Joseph  and  Phebe  (Farnum)  lugalls,  born  Andover,  Aug.  22, 
1723  ;  married,  May  24,  1749,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Paul  and 
Elizabeth  (Gray)  Abbott.  She  was  born  Oct.  15,  1730;  died 
Jan.  30,  1810.  He  moved  to  Pomfret,  Conn.,  and  died  there 
Oct.  18,  1790.     (Gravestone  says  Oct.  26,  1799.) 

Children  : 

768  Phebe, •>  b   Aug.  22,  1750;  d.  Sept.  20,  1754. 
H-769     Peter,**  b.  Feb.  19,  1752;  m.  Sarah  Ashley. 

770  Darius,'' b.  June  27,   1754;  m.  Jan.  25,   1776,  Loderma  Lee.      Ch  : 

(770A)  Deliverance,''  b.  Apr.  22,  1779;  (770B)  Parker";  (770C) 
Sarah";  (77oD)Mary^  (770E)  Henry  ^;  (770F)  Alvin ";  (770G) 
Anna";   (770I)  Loderma '';   (770J)  Darius". 

771  Dorcas,'*  b.  June  27,  1754. 

772  .\sa,*  b.  Feb.  29,  1756  ;  d.  Dec.  25,  1775. 
-f-773     Luther,**  b.  Aug.  24,  1758;   m.  Lucy  Utley. 

774  Cahnn,**  b.  Nov.  22,  1760;  m.  ist,  Nov.  28,  1782,  Catherine  Terring- 

ton,  d.  Dec.  31,  1783  ;  m.  2d,  Mary  Horton.  He  graduated  Dart- 
mouth Col.  1795,  was  a  preacher,  for  some  time  home  missionary 
in  New  York  state,  then  located  at  West  Stafford,  Conn.,  had 
Ch  :  (774 A)  Sylvester,"  b.  Nov.  13,  1783  ;  d.  y.  {774B)  Catherine, 
m.  William  Thompson.  Ch  :  (i)  William  Ho}-ton,h.  July  7, 
1818;  was  a  Presbyterian  clergyman  at  Mobile,  Ala.;  m.  Mary 
J.  Safford.  Ch :  (I)  Wiluam  H.,  res.  Memphis,  Tenn.;  (II) 
Mary  Eliza,  b.  Jan.  11,  1857;  m.  1883,  Rev.  Elijah  H.  Gregory. 
Is  a  Presbyterian  clergyman  at  Clayton,  Ala.  Ch :  (A)  David 
B.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1884;  (B)  Mary  Aletha,  b.  Aug.  11,  1887;  (C) 
William  H..  d.  y.;  (D)  Amelia  Tolford,  b.  Feb.  5,  1892;  (E) 
VAn-A  Pearl,  b.  Aug.  24,  1896.    (Ill)  Catherine  A.,  m.  Cobb, 

res.  Mobile. 

775  Chester,'' b.  Aug.  9,   1762;  m.   Apr.  4,  1784,  Sylvia  Stevens.     Ch  : 

(776)  Mary.'b.  Aug.  27,  1785  ;  d.  Woodstock,  Conn.,  had  a  daugh- 
ter m.  Herbert  Morse,  res.  Putnam,  Conn. 
777     Joseph,**  b.  Aug.  24,  1764;  d,  Sept.  6,  1783. 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  '^9 

778  Sarah, 6  b.  Dec.  18,  1766;  d.  Apr.  24,   1833;   m.  Jan.   22,  17SS,  Abra- 

ham Ford,  moved  Jericho,  Vt.,  had  eleven  children. 

779  Hannah,'' b.  July  7,  1769;  m.  Jan.  25,  i79i.Josiah  Ingersol. 

780  Harvey,*^  b.  July   7,    1775;    d.    Dec.   30,    1833;   m.  Ford,  lived 

Brookfield,  Vt.,  had  one  son  (781)  Waldo,"  and  three  daughters. 

291 

Joshua  Ingalls,^(/<?5,?//;,*  Henry, ^  Henry ^-  Edmund^),  son 
of  Joseph  and  Phebe  (Farnum)  IngalLs,  born  xVndover,  Aug.  13, 
1732  ;  married,  Sept.  9,  1760,  Elizabeth  Steele.  His  will 
made  June  21,  proved  July  5,  1785.     Lived  at  Andover. 

Children  : 

785  Stephen,*^  b.  June  17,  1761  ;  m.  Sept.  21,  1786,  Lydia  Kimball.  He 
was  a  Rev.  soldier.  His  will  Apr.  5,  1794;  proved  June  3.  She 
died  No.  Andover,  Dec.  16,  1831,  age  71.  Ch  :  (786)  Lydia,'' b. 
Nov.  II,  1787,   (787)  Loderma,"  b.  Oct.  30,  1789. 

788  Elizabeth,^  b.  Sept.  2,  1762;  prob.  d.  y. 

789  Simeon,*'  b.   Sept.  3,   1764     Served  three   months  at  West   Point, 

1780.      Int.   m.  June   i,    1784,  Priscilla  Berry;  another  Int.  m. 
Jan.  16,  1787,  widow  Elizabeth  Fisk. 

790  Peter,*  b.  Jan.  14,  1766;  prob.  d.  y. 

791  Phebe,'' b.  Dec.  13,  1768;  d.  1785;  n.  m. 

329 

Samuel  Ingalls,^  {Stephen,''  John, ^  Henry ^^  Edmund'^),  son 
of  Stephen  and  Rebecca  (Grow)  Ingalls,  born  Pomfret  or  Scot- 
land, Conn.,  Apr.  22,  1746;  married,  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Nov.  9, 
1769,  Deborah  Meecham.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Brooklyn. 

Children : 

+792  Samuel,®  b.  1772;  m.  Diana  Dodge. 

-+-793  Lemuel, *  b.  ;  lived  at  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

794  Calvin.® 

795  Willis.® 

337 

Daniel  Ingalls,^  {Benjamin,*  John ^^  Henry, '^ Ed)nu7id^),  .son 

of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Stebbins)  Ingalls,  born  Pomfret,  Conn.; 

married  Eunice  (  ).     He  probably  died  at  Pomfret. 

Children,  born  Pomfret : 

795A  Daniel,'' b.  May  3,  1770;  m.  Nov.  2,  1794,  Bcthiah  Brown.  Had 
son  (795B)  Oliver,"  b.  Sept  27,  1806;  d.  Mar.  8,  1862  ;  m.  Sarah 
Benjamin.  Ch :  (795C)  Hezekiah  Sharp, ^  m.  Margaret  J. 
Twaddle,  res.  Edgewood,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (795D) 
Sarah, 9  d.  y.;  (795E)  Frank^;  (795F)  Robert ».  (795G)  Charles, « 
m.  Abigail  Brandow,  res.  Hunter,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (795H)  Carrie,^ 
m.  Lake;   (795I)    W'illiam,^   m.    Louise    Biddell ;     (795J) 

F'annie,^  m.  Rhodes;   (795K)    Isadore^.     (795L)  Mary,*  m. 


60  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

William    Bre.vcr.     Ch :    (i)    Charlotte,    in.  Gilbert;     (2) 

Edith,  in.  Van  Grosbeck  ;  (3)  Roger.  (795M)  Frederick  E.^,  b. 
Jewett,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1835;  m.  Dec.  28,  1870,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  .Abram  D.  and  Lydia  S.  (Douglass)  Miller, 
b.  Aug.  8,  1848;  served  in  the  Cix-il  War,  Company  F,  120th 
N.  Y.  infantry  and  discharged  for  wounds.  Moved  to  Thomp- 
son, Pa,  in  1888,  is  a  mechanic  and  held  the  office  of  Burgess. 
Ch  :  (795N)  Marion  Rainsford,^  b.  May  24,  1873,  is  an  electri- 
cian. (7950)  Julia,8  b.  Jan.  30,  1878;  d.  May  28,  1879;  (795P) 
Louis, 8  d.  ;    (795Q)    Daniel, ^   d.  ;    (795R)    Fannie,* 

d.  ;  (795S)  George.s  d.  ;  (795T)  Rufus,*  d. 

795U      Asa,*^  b.  Mar.  31,  1772. 

795V      Benjamin,'^  b.  Sept.  27,  1774. 

795W     Molly .«  b.  Sept.  27,  1774. 

795X      Caleb,*^  b.  Jan.  27,  1777. 

795 Y      Betsey,*  May  22,  1780. 

795Z       Hannah,^  b.  Feb.  1784. 

352 

Ephraim  Ingalls/  {Ephraim,^  Stephen^  Henry ^^  Edmund^), 
son  of  Ephraim  and  Hannah  (Manning),  born  in  Lynn,  Apr. 
19,  1740;  married,  Dec.  3,  1763,  Elizabeth  Randall.  He 
lived  and  died  at  Lvnn. 

Children  : 

796  Ephraim,'' b.  1765;  d.  y. 

797  Hannah,*^  b.  June  25,  1767. 

798  Mary,"  b.  1769;  d.  y. 

799  Ephraim,*  b.  Jan.  12,  1771. 

+800    Samuel,*  b.  Sept.  11,  1776;  m.  Patience  Knights. 

801  Elizabeth,*  b.  1777;  d.  y. 

802  Hannah,*  b.  1779. 

354 

James  Ingalls,^  {James, ^  James, ^  Heyiry^^  Edmund^),  son  of 
James  and  Mary  (Stevens)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Aug.  3,  1720; 
married,  Dec.  6,  1744,  Mary  Frve.  He  was  one  of  the  first 
members  of  the  Abington,  Conn,  society,  1750;  signed  the 
church  covenant  1753,  died  there  May  6,  1767. 

Children : 

803  Mary,*  b.  Dec.  1,1745;   m-  Joshua  Swan.     See   Swan   Gen.     N.  E. 

Hist,  and  Gen.  Rcq.  Vol.  33. 

804  James,*  b.  Aug.  1747;  d.  Jan.  28,  1748. 

805  Hannah,*  b.  Dec.  27,  1748;  m.  Benjamin  Hall. 

806  Dorcas,*  b.  Feb.  18,  1751 ;  m.  Caleb  Swan. 

807  James,''  b.  June  19,  1755;  his  will  made  Apr.  25,  1797,  proved  June 

5,  1805. 

808  Deborah,*  b.  May  28,  1753  ;   m.  Hibberd,  had  three  children. 

809  Sarah.*  b.  ;  ni.  John  Foster. 

810  Lydia,*  b.  ;  d.  n.  m. 

+811     Charles,*  b.  1763;  m.  Cynthia  Russell. 
812     Alfred,*  b.  ;  m.  Mary  Stickney,  had  daughter  (813)  Abigail," 

d.  Methuen,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1857,  age  59. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  61 

357 

Ephraim  Ingalls,"  {Javics,^  James, ^  Henry ^^  Edmund^), 
son  of  James  and  Mary  (Stevens)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Nov. 
6,  1725;  married,  Dec.  19,  1751,  Mary  Sharpe.  She  was 
born  1723  ;  died  Feb.  15,  1809.  He  moved  to  Pomfret,  Conn., 
and  died  May  16,  1805.  By  an  error  the  inscription  on  his 
gravestone,  still  standing,  has  but  one  1. 

Children  : 

814     Marv,*^  b.  Oct.  5,  1752;  d.  Oct.  29,  1764. 
-)-8i5     Simeou,6  b.  May  28,   1754;  m.  Olive  Grosvenor,   Eunice  Wheeler, 
Rachel  Harris. 

816  Dorcas,*^  b.  Nov.  9,  1755;  cl.  Oct.  25,  1764. 

817  Deborah,^  b.     Aug.    28,    1757;  d.    Nov.    7,    1811;   m.    Amasa  Allen. 

No  children. 

818  Rhoda,«  b.  Nov.  28,  1759;  d.  Oct.  15,  1764. 

819  Sarah, "^  b.  Feb.  17,  1762  ;  m.  Feb.  10,  1784,  Joshua  Grosvenor.     Ch  : 

(1]  Joshua,  d.  y.;   (2)  Olive,  m.  John  Osgood,  had   four  children  ; 
(3)  Sarah,  m.  Reynolds;   (4)  Payson  P.  m.  Nancy  Gordon, 

five  children;  (5)  Charles  I.,  m.  Angelina  Mosely,  Euretta  Gor- 
don. Ch  :  (I)jAXE,  m.  Samuel  Lyon.  Ch  :  (A)  Charles  H.,  m. 
Ruth  Botham,  four  children  ;  (B)  Charlotte  M.,  m.  Dr.  Charles 
Gardener  of  Empire,  Kan.;  (C)  Elliott  W.,  d.  July  20,  1881.  (II) 
Charles  P.,  m.  Emma  Tucker,  res.  Abington,  Conn.  Ch  : 
(A)  Euretta;  (B)  Arthur;  (C)  Robert.  (6) Joshua;  {-j)  Esther. 
-I-820     Ephraim,'^  b.  Sept.  6,  1764;  m.  Lucy  Goodell. 

821  Mary ,'^  b.  June   27,   1766;  m.  Moses  Osgood,  two  children,  Maria 

and  Mary;  2d,  Wilson. 

822  Charles.t^  b.  Sept.  16,  1768;  d.  Nov.  21,  1772. 

823  Edmund,*^  b.  Sept.  7,    1770;  d.   Cavendish,  Vt.,  Dec.  23,  1850;  he 

was  a  merchant  at  Cavendish  many  years  ;  m.  ;  had  daughter 

(824)  Maria,"  who  m.  Fletcher,  who  had  daughter  m.  Hon. 

A.  A.  Ranney. 
825     Dorcas,*^  b.  Apr.  30,  1772  ;  d.  July  1772. 


Zebediah  Ingalls,^     {Javies,''  Jamcs,^   Henry,-   Edmund^), 

son  of  James  and  Mary  (Stevens)  Ingalls,   born  Andover,   Nov. 

3,  1729  ;  married  Esther  Goodell.     She  died  Sept.  30,  1778. 

He  was  a  captain  in  the  Revolution  and  died  Pomfret,   Conn., 

June   II,    1800.     Another  account  says  Esther,  wife  of  Captain 

Zebediah,  died  Jan.    23,    1777,  age  44.      They  had   four   other 

daughters  not  given. 

Children  : 

826  Zebediah,o  b.  ;  d.  Sept.  17,  1778  ;  soldier  of  the  Revolution. 

4-827  Lemuel,^  b.  Dec.  6,  1755  ;  m.  Dorothy  Sumner. 

828  Olive,*' b.  1757;  d.  1760. 

829  Esther,  b.  ;   m.  Col.  Stephen  Abbott  of  Providence,  R.  I.;  he 

b.   June  28,  1761.     (I)  Ch  :   Olive,  b.  Mar.  29,  1782;   m.  Jeremiah 


62  INGALLS    GENEALOGY. 

Phillips.  Ch:  (I)  Sarah  P.,  b.  Mar.  20,  1802  ;  (II)  Stephen  A. 
ni.  ist.  Retsev  Brown,  2d,  Olive  Carpenter;  (III)  James  I.;  (IV) 
William,  m.' Serena  Lee  ;  (V)  James,  d.  ;  (VI)  Benjamin 

Cm.   Maria   Richards;   (VII)   Mary,   d.  ;   (VIII)  Emily, 

ni.  Theophilus  Salisbury.  Ch  :  (A)  Mary  E.,  b.  Apr.  11,  1838; 
(B)  Charles  T.,  b.  July  il,  1840;  (C)  Mary  W.  b.  Oct.  6,  1845. 
(2)  Betsey,  b.  :siay  6,  1786;  m.  Oliver  Ingalls.  (3)  Lucy,  b.  1788; 
d.  1789. 

830  James,*  b.  Dec.  31,1760  ;  m.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1786,  Sarah 
Williams,  moved  in  1786  to  Middlefield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ch  : 
(831)  Mary  Ann,"  d.  n.  m.;  (832)  Erastus  Wolcott,'  m.  1816, 
Fanny  Goodsell  and  d.  July  20,  1816  ;  (833)  Sarah  Williams."  m. 
Dec.  21,  1824.  William  A.  Walker.  Ch  :  (i)  ^fary  A.  N.;  (2)  Sarah 
/..  res.  Montclair.  N.  J.;  (t,)  Frances  ;  (4)  James  I.;  (5)  William 
W.;  (6)  Walcott  E.,  d.  y.\{7)  Henry  B.;  ^8)  Charles  E. 

834     Sylv^nus.6 
-1-835     Oliver,''  b.  Apr.  7,  1770;  m.  Betsey  Abbott. 

836    John,6b.  ;  d.  Jan.  23,  1777.  ' 


362 

Ebenezkr  Ingalls,^  {Josiah*  JosJah,^  He^iry^^  Edmund^), 
son  of  Josiah  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Rindge,  N.  H., 
Nov.  7,  1745  ;  married  Mercy  (  ).     He  was  a  revolution- 

ary soldier  from  Rindge,  1775  ;  in  Stark's  brigade  1778  ;  ac- 
knowledged receipt  of  $4.00  for  a  coat  at  Medford,  Oct.  4,  1775. 
In  1779  moved  to  Jaffrey,  thence  to  Unity,  N.  H.,  where  he 
died. 

Children  : 

837     Lois,*^  b.  abt.   1769;  m.    ist,    Charles   Blood;   2d,  Hitchcock; 

she  died  Ripon,  Wis.,  abt.   i860. 
-I-838    Samuel,*  b.  ;  m.  Pierce. 

839?   Asa,"  b.  Aug.  6,  1797.     So  recorded  at  Rindge;  nothing  known  of 
him. 
-I-840     Ebenezer  Flint,*  b.  abt.  1790;    m.  Lydia  Welch. 

363 

Josiah  Ingalls,^  {Josiah*  Josiah,^  Henry,^  Edmund'^)  son  of 
Josiah  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Oct.  31,  1747  ; 
married,  Aug.  31,  1771,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Nehemiah  and 
Sarah  (Larabee)  Bowers.  She  was  born  Jan.  25,  1750.  He 
was  a  revolutionary  soldier  in  Capt.  Philip  Thomas'  company, 
Col.  James  Reed's  regiment,  Bunker  Hill ;  acknowledged  receipt 
of  S4.00  at  Medford,  Oct.  4,  1775,  in  satisfaction  for  coat 
promised  him.  He  moved  to  Rindge,  N.  H.,  was  deacon  of 
the  church  1767  to  1774;  moved  to  Jaffrey  1787,  and  probably 
died  at  Fitzwilliam. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  63 

Children  : 

841  Johu,6  b.  Dec.  15,  1771;  d.  Feb.  23,  1772. 

842  James,6  b.  Mar.  5,  1773;  d.  July  4,  1775. 

843  Sarah, *^  b.  Dec.  21,  1775;  d.  Sept.  25,  1777. 

844  Phebe,6  b.  Feb.  21,  1778;   d.  May  3,   1851  ;  m.  Robert  Giluiore,  Jr.; 

moved  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.     Five  children. 

845  Josiah,**  b.  Apr.  5,   1780;  d.    Feb.    18,   1855;    m.  Lois  Capron ;  she 

died  Mar.  20,  1855;  carriage  maker.     No  children. 
+846    James,"  b.  Feb.  7,  1782;  m.  Rebecca  Twiss. 

847  Sarah, 'Mj.  Aug.  28,    1783;  d.   Nov.    16,  1S71  ;    m.  Moses  Sawyer  of 

Sharon.     No  children. 

848  Deborah, 6  b.  Aug.  27,   1785;   d.   Feb.    16,    1872;    m.   Rev.  Charles 

Mavery,  2d,  Robert  Perkins. 

849  Flint,*' b.  Apr.  27,  1789;  d.  1834;  n.  m. 

850  Simeon,^  b.  Sept.  27,  1791  ;  d.  3'. 

+851     Charles,*^  b.  Sept.  23,  1794;   m.  Nella  Wetherbee. 


364 

Simeon  Ingalls,^  {Josiali,^  Josiah,^  Henry,^  Edmund}),  son 
of  Josiah  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Aug.  24, 
1749;  married,   Mary  (  ).     He  was  a  revolutionary  sol- 

dier in  1775  Captain  Hale's  company,  battle  of  Lexington ; 
Captain  Thomas'  company  at  Bunker  Hill ;  gave  receipt  for 
$4.00  in  lieu  of  coat,  also  three  months'  sixteen  days'  pay  and 
sixty-five  miles  travel.  Moved  to  Rindge,  N.  H.,  and  died  there 
1790;  his  widow  married,  1794,  lycvi  Maynard. 

Children  : 

852  John,'' b.  Feb.  24.  1779;  d.  June  2,   1806. 

853  Ira,®  b.  Feb.  11,  1781  ;  m.  1809,  Jerusha,  daughter  of  Joseph  Hodge. 

365 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,^  {Josiah,''  Josiah,^  Henry ^^  Edmund^), 
son  of  Josiah  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Sept. 
19,  1751  ;  married,  first,  Oct.  16,  1785,  Tabitha,  daughter  of 
Ephraim  and  Tabitha  (Raymond)  Hunt.  She  died  July  3,  1786. 
Married,  second,  June  5,  1787,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Moses  and 
Abigail  (Emerson)  Hale.  She  was  born  Feb.  1765  ;  died  Sept. 
18,  1844.  He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier  at  Lexington,  April 
i9>  1775;  a  sergeant  in  Captain  Sloan's  compan^^ ;  marched 
June  29,  1777,  to  reenforce  the  garrison  at  Ticonderoga.  Moved 
to  Rindge,  N.  H.,  thence  in  1803  to  Peterboro,  where  he  died 
Mar.  9,  1814. 


64  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  : 

8^4  Tabitha,^  b.  Feb.  27,  1789;  d.  Jan.  14,  1812;  m.  Amos  Woolson  of 
Peterboro. 

855  Sarah.M}.  May  31,  1791  ;  d.  Mar.  25,  1845;  m.  Apr.  30,  1837,  Rob- 

ert White. 

856  Elizabcth,«b.  Oct.  2,  1793;  d.  Feb.  15,  1845;  n.  m. 
-I-857     Cvrus,«  b.  Feb.  7,  1797;   m.  Mary  Louise  Dakin. 

858     Siibra,"  b.  Oct.  1799;  d.  Feb.  6,  i860;  n.  m. 

8s9     Alinira,''  b.  Aug.  14,  1802  ;  m.  Charles  Carter  of  Leominster,  Mass. 

860  George  IlandeL"  b.  Mar.  21,  1805;  m.  Betsey  Loring.  He  was  a 
inercliant  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  then  grad.  M.  D.  1837,  from  the 
Berkshire  Med.  Col.;  a  phj-sician  at  Proctorville,  Vt.;  d.  Peter- 
boro, Mav  26,  1849.     ^h: 

(861)  Sarah  Eliza,' b.  Feb.  13,  1834;  d.  Nov.  18,  1852. 

(862)  Mary  B.^  b.  Oct.  i,  1835  ;  d.  Feb.  i,  1856. 

(863)  George  F.',  b.  Aug.  3,  1838;  m.  Ellen  E.  Merrill,  res.  Danville, 

Vermont. 

(864)  Betsey  L.',  b.  Apr.  6,  1842. 

865     Hannah  Morrison,®  b.  1810;  d.  June  21,  1812. 


366 

Jonathan  Ingalls,^  {Josiah,'^  Josiah,^  Henry ^^  Edmund^), 
son  of  Josiali  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Dec.  4, 
1753;  married,  first,  Aug.  8,  1782,  Deborah,  daughter  of  Jon- 
athan and  Mary  (Crombie)  Sherwin.  She  was  born  Dec.  5, 
1756;  died  Aug.  i,  1790.  Married,  second,  Jan.  21,  1794,  Zip- 
porah,  daughter  of  Barnabas  Barker  of  Scituate,  Mass.  She 
died  Nov.  2,  1830.  He  v\^as  a  revolutionarj'  soldier  in  Capt. 
Abijah  Smith's  company,  Col.  Enoch  Hale's  regiment,  Sept.  21, 
1776  ;  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  Josiah  Brown's  company  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Ticonderoga,  May,  1777.  Moved  to  Rindge,  N.  H., 
selectman  in  1783-4,  1795;  town  clerk  1794.  Died,  Rindge, 
May  1 1,  1836. 

Children : 

866  Nancy,*  b.  May  23,  1783  ;  m.  Jan.  18,  1815,  Oliver  Lovejoy  of  Rindge. 

867  Mary.sb.  Mar.  28,  1785;  m.  May  30,  i8to,  Capt.   vStephen   Emorv. 

Ch  :  [\)Albert  (Emory),  b.  Mar.  5,  1811;  d.  Aug.  6,  1881  ;  in. 
Dec.  25,  1850,  Sarah  J.  Capps,  she  b.  Sept.  25,  1825  ;  d.  July  27, 
1896.  Ch  :  (I)  Ei.izA  Jank  (Emorv),  b.  Nov.  19,  1851  ;  (II) 
Charles  Alhkrt  (Emory),  b.  Jan.  I'l,  1854;  gunsmith.  Canton, 
111.  (2)  Augustus  (F:mory),  b.  Sept.  27,  1813  ;  d.  Jan.  18,  1891  ; 
m.  Nov.  I,  1865,  Parmelia  Ellis ;  she  b.  Mar.  4,  1833;  d.  Mar. 
12,  1894.  Ch:  (I)  HiCRBERT  (Emory),  b.  Jan.  27,  1867,  is  a 
farmer  at  Canton,  111. 
-1-868  Thomas,"  b.  Mar.  i,  1787;  m.  Polly  Stone,  Betsey  Stone, 
Sophrouia  Sturtleff. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  I.YNN.  65 

367 

Cai^Eb  Ingai^ls,*  {Josiah*  Josiah,^  Henry,"-  Edviund^),  son  of 
Josiah  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Rindge,  N,  H.,  Feb. 
22,  1756  ;  married  Mary  Chatsev.  He  was  a  revolutionary 
soldier,  in  Captain  Stevens'  Company  at  Ticonderoga,  1777  ; 
after  the  war  moved  to  Jay,  then  to  Keene,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
died  in  1843.     The  block  house  he  built  is  still  standing. 

Children  : 

869  Eunice,*^  b.    1784;    d.  May   21,    1864;   m.   Caleb   Ellison.      Ch :   (i) 

Jacob  ;  (2)  Caleb  ;  (3)  Richard;  (4)  Nelson;  (5)  John;  (6)  Vincent; 
(7)  Mary  Jane;  (8)  Eimice;  (9)  Edmund;  res.  at.  Collinsville, 
P.  Q. 

870  Mary,"  b.  1787  ;  d.  Jan.  30,  1805. 

871  Abiah,^  b.    1789;    d.  July   8,    1851  ;    m.   Thomas   Hartshoru.      No 

children. 

872  Betsey,®  b.  1792;  d.  Aug.  30,  1845;  u.  m. 

873  Happy, "^  b.  Oct.  4,  1794;  d.  Jan.  5,  1870;  m.  Aug.  20,  1817,  Thomas 

Dodge  of  Dunham,  P.  Q.  Ch  :  (i)  Louisa,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1818  ;  d.  May  6,  1850;  m.  June  10,  1837,  Wymau  Moore ;  (2) 
William,  b.  Mays,  1820;  d.  y.;  (3)  Daniel,  b.  Mar.  2,  1822;  d. 
Mar.  30,  1878;  m.  Oct.  23,  1856,  Jane  Graves;  (4)  Sarah,  b. 
Nov.  30,  1824  ;  d.  Mar.  15,  1873  ;  (5)  Albert,  b.  Jan.  22,  1827  ;  d. 
Mar.  15,  1846;  (6)  Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  19,  1828;  m.  2d,  Gardner 
Cox.  No  children  ;  she  resides  Norwood,  N.  Y.  (7)  Hannah, 
b.  Apr.  13,  1831  ;  d.  May  15,  1881  ;  m.  Jan.  28,  1859,  C.  B.  Peabody. 

874  Caleb,®  b.  1801 ;  d.  July  15,  1803. 

875  Lois,®  b.  1807;  n.  m. 

876  Hannah,®  b.  ;    m.    Ransom  Cram.     Ch :    (i)   Charles  31.;    (2) 

Sarah,  m.  Philemon  Willey.  Ch  :  (I)  Rosina,  m.  Elisha  Good- 
speed.  No  children.  (3)  Caleb  Ingalls,  m.  ist,  Eliza  E.  Heald, 
four  children;  m.  2d,  Lovina  Hale,  two  children.  Ch  :  (I) 
Eugene  Leland;  (II)  Ida  Elnora,  m.  William  Hale  of 
Keene.  Ch :  (A)  Helen  E.  (Ill)  Ella  May;  (IV)  Franklin 
Charles;  (V)  Carrie  Eleanor  Georgiana.  (4)  Esther,  m. 
George  Goff ;  a  daughter,  Mrs.  A.W.  Nutting,  res.  Saranac  Lake  ; 
(5)  Martin  V.  B.,  res.  Keene;  (6)  Louise,  m.  David  Slater.  No 
children  ;   {j)  James  ;  (8)  Sophronia ;  d.  y.;   (9)  Susan,  d.  y. 

877  Sally,®  b.  ;  m.  Slater.     No  children. 

368 

Amos  IngalLvS,^  (/(?.y/■a/^■' /c?.f/a/^,^  Henry^^  Ednuind^^,  son  of 
Josiah  and  Eunice  (Flint)  Ingalls,  born  Rindge,  N.  H.,  about 
1760;  married,  Mary  Holden.  Moved  to  Acworth,  N.  H., 
in  1785.  He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier,  private  in  Capt.  Josiah 
Brown's  company  in  expedition  to  Ticonderoga,  May,  1777;  July, 
1777,  joined  continental  army  at  Albany  ;  discharged  Sept.,  1777. 


66  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

S-'S    Jonathan,*' b.  1787;  m.  Electa  Jewett ;  moved  to  New  York  state. 
'  Ch  :  (879)  Clarissa,'  m.  Walter  Rider,  four  children  ;  (880)  Eliza," 

m.  Heurj-  D.  Merritt,  two  children  ;  (881)  Harriet,'  m.  Andrew 
Stiler,  two  children;  (882)  William,' d.  1847;  (883)  Lucina,'  m. 
Mason,  five  children  ;  (884)  Almira,'  d.  y.  ;  (885)  Delia,'  m. 
Josiah  Blodgett;  (886)  Mary,'  m.  Edmund  Carpenter,  two 
children. 

887  Eunice,®  b.  ;  m.  Jonathan  H.  Reed. 

888  Mary,®  b.  ;  m.  Amos  Campbell. 

889  Amos,®  b.  ;  m.  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  Sept.  18,  1804,  Abigail  Green- 

leaf  ;  moved  west. 

890  Sewell,®  b.  ;  m.  Clarissa  Hudson.     Ch  : 

(891)  Jonathan,'  m.  Hannah  M.  Stevens. 

(892)  Milly,'  d.  n.  m. 

(893)  Lucinda,'  m.  Harvey  D.  Wallace. 

(894)  Harriet  N.,'  d.  y. 

(895)  Amos,'  d.  y. 

(896)  Philanda,'  m.  William  Alexander. 

(897)  Sylvester,'  m.  Marietta  Dean.    Ch  :   (898)  Josephine   A.^  ;  (899) 

Edgar  D.^ 

900  Edah,®  b.  ;  m.  Robert  Andersen. 

379 

John   Ingalls,*  {John*  Joseph,^  Samuel,"^  Ednuuid^')  son  of 
John  and  Hannah  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Ipswich,  Mass,  1746; 

married,  first,  Huldah  (  ).      Married,  second,  Abigail 

French.   He  was  a  farmer  at  Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Children  by  Huldah  : 

901  John,®  b.  June  8,  1774. 

902  Mary,®  b.  July  15,  1776  ;  d.  May  9,  1828. 

903  Joseph,®  b.  Apr.   i,   1778;  m.    Rhoda  .     He  died  Tyngsboro, 

1853.     Ch: 

(904)  Joseph,'  b.  July  13,  181 1  ;  m.  Eliza  Curtis. 

(905)  John'. 

(906)  Joel,'  m.  Laura  Wright.     Ch  :   (907)  Frances   H.,*  m.  Warren 

Chandler.      Ch  :   (])  Albert,  b.  Aug.  30,    1871  ;    (2)    Fred,  b. 
July  22,  1876;  (3)  JFilliam,  b.  May  22,  1879. 

(908)  Eliza,'  m.  Martin  Wright ;  a  daughter  ;  m.  Joseph  Healey,  res. 

E.  Bridgewater. 

(909)  Lucretia,'  m.  Jesse  Hildreth. 

(910)  Sally,'  m.  John  Dane.     Ch  :  (i)  Hiram,  res.  Westfield,  Mass. 

Children  by  Abigail  French  : 
911     Abigail®. 
-f-912     Eleazer  French,®  b.  Nov.  30,    1782;  m.    Amy  Pearson,    Elizabeth 
I'rcnch. 
913    Joel.®  b.  Sept.  27,  1784;  d.  Aug.  1S42  ;  m.  Hannah  Roby ;  d.  May 
17,1850.     No  children. 
-f-914     Daniel,®  b.  Oct.  6,  1788;  m.  Mercy  C.  Bancroft. 

915  James,®  b.  July  6,  1791  ;  d.  n.  ni. 

916  Sarah,®  b.    Nov.  13,  1793;  d.  Apr.   28,    1883;    m.  Wyman    Fife   of 

Dunstable.     Ch :  (i)  John    Wyman,    b.  Nov.   16,   1826;    d.  Nov. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


67 


25,  1865  ;  m.  vSarah  Pollard.  Served  Civil  War  ist  N.  H. 
Battery.  Ch :  (I)  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  June  21,  1850;  m, 
Charles  E.  Jenkins,  res.  Cliftondale,  Mass.  (II)  John  Fred, 
b.  Dec.  4,  1853.  (Ill)  Charles  Ford,  b.  Oct.  i,  i860;  d.  Nov. 
5,  1898.  (2)^ James,  b.  Maj-  9,  1829;  m.  Rebecca  Bryant ;  (3) 
IVilliam  Henry,  b.  Jan.  23,  1833  ;  m.  Susan  Curtice,  res.  Nashua, 
N.  H. 


382 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,^  { John, \Joscph^^ Samuel,^ Edmund'^),  son 
of  John  and   Hannah  (  )   Ingalls,   born   Ipswich,    Mass., 

1755  ;    married,   Lucy  (  ).     He  was  a  revolutionary    sol- 

dier from  Dunstable  in  Captain  Bancroft's  company,  1775; 
received  bounty  of  $4.00  for  a  coat ;  also  in  Captain  Wiley's 
company  from  July,  1779,  to  Aug.,  1780;  was  at  the  battle  of 
White  Plains.  He  moved  from  Tyngsboro  to  Gloucester,  Mass., 
about  1790,  and  is  said  to  have  had  nineteen  children. 

Children  : 

917  Hannah,**   b.   1788;  d.   Aug.   29,    1877;  m.  ist,   Samuel   Mead,   2d, 
Benj.  Brown  of  Charlestown. 

-I-918  Nathaniel,^  b. 

919  Timothy,?  b. 

+920  John,^  b. 

921  Issacca,®  b. 

922  George,^  b. 

923  Emily  ,^  b. 

924  Lucy,''  b. 

925  Eliza,^  b. 

926  Sarah, 8  b. 


;   m.  Mary  A.  Pollard, 
m.  Eliza  Holman. 


SLitb  (Beneration. 


408 

James   Ingalls,*^  {Samuel,^  Samuel,'^  Samuel,^  Robert,^  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Samuel  and  Lydia  (Lewis)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn, 
1762;    married    July   8,    1801,   Abigail   Wendall,   widow  of 
Cloudman.     He  was  a  farmer,  lived  and  died  at  Towns- 
end,  Mass. 

Children  : 


+  950 
951 
952 
953 
954 
955 


Samuel,'  b.  1802;  m.  Lucy  Scales. 

Sophia,"  b.  1806. 

Maria,''  b.  1808. 

Thomas,"  b. 

Mary,''  b.  1811. 

James,''  b.  1813. 


68  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

956  Ezra  Curtin,'  b.  Aug.  11,  181 7  ;  d.  Woburn,  Dec.  4,  1894;  m.  Ruth 
B.  Wyman.  Ch  :  (957)  Anna  Richardson,*  b.  Dec.  30,  1842;  m. 
Oct.  18,  1865,  Robert  P).,  son  of  Robert  and  Mary  C.  (Smith) 
Jameson  ;  phvsician,  res.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Ch :  (i)  Lillian, 
b.  Julv  14,  1866;  (2)  Robert  M.,h.  Mays,  1868;  (3)  Herbert  IV., 
h.  Aug.  5,  1871  ;  (4)  Caroline  IV.,  b.  July  22,  1874;  (5)  Edivin  P., 
b.  June  8,  1880.  (958)  Louise  Brown/  b.  1846;  (959)  Elizabeth 
Page,*  b.  1852, 

409 

David  Ingalls,"  {Samuel,^  Samuel,^  Samiiel^^  Robert,-  Ed- 
mu7id^),  son  of  Samuel  and  Lydia  (lycwis)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn, 
about  1760;  married,  Oct.  8,  1778,  Elizabeth  Lewis. 

Children,  born  Lynn : 

960  Elizabeth,"  b.  Feb.  13,  1780. 

961  Hepzibah,"  b.  Mar.  14,  1783. 

962  Hannah,"  b.  Jan.  13,  1785;  d.  Nov.  25,  1792. 

963  Samuel,"  b.  Sept.  2,  1789. 

964  Joseph,"  b.  Mar.  27,  1791  ;  d.  Nov.  15,  1793. 

965  Hannah,"  b.  Sept.  15,  1793. 

966  Joseph,"  b.  Nov.  2,  1795. 


417 

John  Ingalls,®  {Nathaniel,^  Nathaniel,''  Nathaniel,^  Robert,'^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mercy  (Pratt)  Ingalls,  born 
Lynn.  He  was  a  Mariner,  died  1806.  John  Pratt,  Adm.  and 
guardian  of  his  children. 

Children,  born  Lynn : 

967  John,"  b.  1787,  was  a  shoemaker.  John  Pratt  Adm.  of  Est.  1813  ; 
Joseph  Ingalls,  surety;  the  heirs  were  vSusan  Ingalls,  Nancy 
Burrill,  Nathaniel  Ingalls,  John  Pratt,  Micajah  Burrill,  Joseph 
Ingalls,  Jr. ;  wife  Anna  guardian  of  ch.,  (968)  Nathaniel,*  b.  1803  ; 
d.  1884;  (969)  Nancy,*  b.  1807;  m.  Theophilus  Burrill;  (970) 
Susan,*  b.  1810. 

971  William,"  b.  1791. 

972  Mary,"  b.  1794. 

420 

James  Ingalls,"  {Thomas,^  Nathaniel,"  Nathaniel,^  Robert,^ 
Edmiuid^),  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (  )  Ingalls,  born 

Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1766;  married,  Sally  Tewksbury. 
She  died  Feb.  16,  1829,  age  59.  He  was  a  tavern-keeper  at 
Salem  and  died  there  July  28,  1835. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  69 

Children,  born  Salem  : 

973  Sarah,"  b.  Mar.  28,   1788;  d.  Ma}'  10,  1868;  m.  June  26,  1808,  John 

Simpson. 

974  James,"  b.  Feb.  3,    1790;    d.    Chelsea,    Mass.,   1832;    m.   ist, 

Nichols  of  Salem,  m.  2nd,  Mary  Spear  of  Boston.  He  was  a 
brickmaker  at  Salem  and  Chelsea,  two  children  by  first  wife,  two 
by  second.  (975)  Sarah, "^  m.  John  \V.  Corey  ;  (976)  James,*  went 
to  Texas;  (977)  Mary  "^i  (978)  Lindsay  Amory,*  b.  July  2,  1824;  d. 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1885  ;  m.  Feb.  20,  1849,  Elvira  P., 
daughter  of  John  and  Sarah  (Piper)  Clifford,  b.  Gilmanton,  N.  H., 
May  14,  1824.  He  was  a  physician  at  Haverhill.  Ch  :  (979) 
Annette  Amelia,^  b.  July  i,  1851  ;  m.  F.  D.  Carlton,  res.  Chelsea. 
Ch  :  (i)  Charlotia  Beatrice,  b.  Sept.  2,  1873  !  d.  May  27,  1901  ;  (2) 
Hortense  Ingalls,  b.  May  6,  1879  ;  (3)  Nettie  Brezvster,  b.  Oct.  18, 
1883  ;  d.  July  20,  1885  ;  (4)  Grace  Clifford,  b.  Aug.  26,  1885  ;  (5) 
Guy  Carol,  b.  Apr.  16,  1891.  (980)  Mary^ 
-I-981     Thomas,"  b.  Apr.  5,  1794;  m.  Emeline  Johnson. 

982  Frances,"  b.  Apr.  3,  1796  ;  d.  June  18,  1879;  m.  Joshua  E.  Tredwell, 

b.  June  21,  1794;  d.  Aug.  20,  1878;  was  a  farmer  at  Kennebunk, 
Me.  Ch:  (i)  Mary  I.,  m.  Orson  C.  Phelps.  Ch  :  (I)  Mary 
Fkances,  m.  Thomas  E.  Cornish;  (II)  Delia,  d.  y.  ;  (III) 
Louisa,  d.  y.  (2)  Frances  Naomi,  d.  1848;  n.  m. ;  {t,)  Joshua  E., 
d.  1853;  m.  Sarah  Andrews;  {^)  John  JV.,  b.  Mar.  6,  1821  ;  m. 
July  6,  1856,  Lucretia  K.  Cousens,  b.  Mar.  2,  1823;  d.  Mar.  i, 
1899;  (5)  Hannah,  b.  June  29,  1832;  m.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Oct.  28, 
1861,  George  Bowser,  b.  Feb.  s,  1830.  Ch  :  (I)  Edwix  T.,  b. 
1864;  d.  1886  ;  n.  m.  ;  (II)  Frank  W.,  b.  July  18,  1866  ;  m.  Oct. 
10,  1892,  Mina  Lundy,  res.  Kennebunk;  (HI)  Susan  T.,  b.  Sept. 
4,  1867,  n.  m. 

983  Naomi,"  b.  Sept.  1798  ;  d.  Mar.  24,  1862  ;  m.  Samuel  Hart  of  Boston. 

Ch:  (i)  George  Lajayette,  m.  Caroline  Davis.  Ch :  (I)  Frank 
Lafayette;  (II)  George  Samuel;  (III)  Edward  Coburn  ; 
(IV)  Adelaide  Naomi. 

984  Mary  Ann,"  b.    Mar.  31,   1801  ;  d.    Feb.    1881  ;     m.    May  18,   1817, 

Christopher  Coates.  Ch  :  (i)  Elizabeth  I.,  b.  Apr.  17,  1828;  m. 
Joseph  Griggs. 

985  Hannah,"  b.  Dec.  15,  1804;  d.  July  3,  1886;  m.  William  Spencer  of 

Lowell.  Ch  :  ( I )  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Burrows,  Supt.  Merrimack 
Mills.  Ch  :  (I)  Nellie  \V.  ;  (II)  Mary,  m.  John  Sanborn  ;  (III) 
Harry,  d.  ;  (IV)  Percy. 

986  Eliza,"  b.  Aug.  3,  1807  ;  d.  Aug.  21,  1847  ;  n.  m. 

987  Susan,"   b.   Jan.   16,   1809;    d.    May    16,   1884;    m.    Sept.    29,    1833, 

William  Orne  of  Boston.  Ch  :  (i)  Susan,  b.  1834;  d.  1839;  (2) 
Caroline,  b.  Apr.  27,  1836,  res.  Brookline,  n.  m.  ;  (3)  Adaline,  b. 
1836  ;  d.  y.  ;  (4)  Emily  Frances,  b.  May  29,  1838  ;  (5)  Susan  Maria, 
b.  Mar.  22,  1841,  res.  Brookline,  n.  m. 

988  Abigail,"  b.  May  3,  1812  ;  d.  Mar.  24,  1881  ;  n.  m. 


427 

John  Ingalls,"  {Johji,^  {Joseph,'^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,'^  Ed- 
mund^),  son  of  John  and  Abigail  (Stocker)  Ingalls,  born  L,ynn, 
Sept.  14,  1761  ;  married,  1782,  Martha  Blaney,  who  died 
Apr.  10,  1842.  He  was  a  farmer  and  shoemaker  at  Lynn  and 
Swampscott.     Died  May  2,  1842, 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


Children : 


989  Joseph,"  b.  Aug.  15.  1783;  d-  Aug.  24,  1863;  n.  m. 

990  Auuc,'  b.  Nov.  2,  1785;  d.  Oct.  i860;  m.  John  Ingalls. 

991  Martha,'  b.  May  29,  1788;  d.  Dec.  25,  1863;  n.  m. 

992  Abigail,'  b.   Nov.  13,   1790;  d.  Sept.    1864;    m.    Beniah   Phillips. 

Ch :  (I)  Amos,  res.  Lynn  ;  (2)  Henry ;  (3)  Zacchariah ;  {4)  Benaige  ; 
(5)  Abigail. 

993  Jonathan  Blaney,'  b.  Apr.  16,   1793;  d.  Lj-nn,  Oct.  24,  1863;  m. 

Sophia  Potter  of  Ipswich.     Ch  :  (994)  Hannah**;  (995)  Mary^ 

996  Betsey,"  b.  Oct.  10,  1795;  d.  Mar.  9,  1821  ;  m.   Richard  Phillips  of 

Swamscott.     Ch  :  {,1)  John  I.  d. 

997  Benjamin,"  b.  Mar.  3,   1799;  d.  May  16,  1849;  m.   Mary  Reynolds. 

Ch  :  (998)  Judith'^;  (999)  Martha,**  d. 
1000     Blaney,"  b.  Feb.  17,  1802  ;  d.  Oct.  27,  1810. 
-l-iooi     Ephraim,"  b.  Sept.  25,  1805  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Cloon. 

1002     Otis,"  b.  Apr.  29,   1807;  d.  May  13,  1875;  m.  Nov.  29,  1832,  Mary 

Ridden  of  Marblehead.     Ch  :  (1002)  Joseph  Augustus,^  b.  Oct. 

12,  1833;  d.  Oct.   13,   1840;   (1003)  Emily, 8   b.  Oct.  30,   1839;  d. 

Oct.    I,    1848;    (1004)    Mary  Frances,*  b.   June    12,   1842;  (1005) 

Louise  Ellis,"  b.  June  29,  1846 ;  d.  Sept.  26,  1868. 

430 

Abner  Ingalls,*^  {JoJm,^  Joseph,*  Nathaniel,^  Robert^^  Ed- 
mu7id^) ,  son  of  John  and  Abigail  (Stocker)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn, 
1763;  married,  Oct.  11,  1789,  Abigail  Fuller.  He  lived  at 
Lynn  and  died  there  Jan.  26,  1817. 

Children,  born  Lynn : 

1006  William  Fuller,''  b.  Mar.  i,  1792;  m.  Sarah  Berry.  Ch  :  (1007) 
William  Berry, *  m.  Elizabeth  Hayes.  Ch :  (1008)  Abigail  *; 
(1009)  F^unice''.  (loio)  Theodore*.  Ch :  (loii)  George*.  (1012) 
Francis*.      Ch :   (1013)   Melville'^.      {1014)  Clarkson,*   m.  ; 

no  children;  (1015)  Abner,*  no  children;  (1016)  Edward*.  Ch  : 
(1017)  Edward  E.,*  m.  Minnie  Hackett.  (1018)  Sarah*;  (1019) 
Mary*  ;  (1020)  Cora*. 

1021  Benjamin,"  b.  Dec.  4,  1797;  m.  Anne  Brown.  Ch :  (1022)  Charles*, 
(1023)  Mary*;  (1024)  Rainsford*. 

1025     Alanson,"  b.  Oct.  14,  1799;  d.  y. 
-f-1026     Theophilus,'  b.  1800;  m.  Hannah  Warden. 

433 

Edmund  l^GAhhS,^  (Eleazer  C.,^  Joseph,*  Nathaniel,^  Robert ^^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Eleazer  C.  and  Elizabeth   (  )  Ingalls, 

born  Lynn,  1763;  married,  June  i,  1788,  Huldah  Bachelder. 
He  was  a  shipwright  at  Lynn  and  died  there  July  20,  1824. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

1027  Huldah,"  b.  July  25,   1788;  m.   George   Lewis.     Ch  :  (i)  Henry; 

(2)  Harriet,  m.  Blaney  Graves.     No  children. 

1028  Jerusha,"  b.  Dec.    25,1790;    m.   Otis   Newhall.     Ch :   (i)    Parker; 

(2)  Sylvanus;  (3)  Eustis;  (4)  Adeline;  (5)  Perry. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  71 

+1029    Joseph,"  b.  Feb.  11,  1793;  m.  Alice  Phillips. 

1030  William  S.,^  b.  Oct.  18,  1797;  m.  ist,  Lydia  H.  Attwill,  2d, 
Mary  A.  Ashton.  Ch  :  (1031)  Sylvester  William, »  b.  1823;  d. 
1S25  ;  (1032)  F~rances  Elizabeth,^  b.  1827;  d.  1828;  (10-^3)  Fran- 
ces^Elizabeth,*  b.  1830;  d.  1840;  (1034)  Martha  Tuttle.^  b.  1838; 
d.  1840;  (1035)  Williams.^  Ch  :  (1036)  Adelaide  ^  (1037)  Fred- 
erick A.^    (1038)  Sarah, '^  m.  Benjamin  Hutchinson. 

1039  Rebecca,'  b.  Feb.  18,  1802  ;  m.  Nathaniel  Burrill.  Ch  :  (i)  Augusta, 

m.  Timothy  Alley  ;   (2)    Evelyti,  m.  Richard  Smith. 

1040  Blaney,"  b.  Apr.  18,  1804  ;   m.  Sarah  Bancroft.     Ch  :  (1041)  Annie,* 

m.  Pelton. 

1042     Albert  Bachelder,^  b.  Jan.  22,  1808;   m.  Jane  Parrott.     Ch  :  (1043) 

Charles  Alberf^. 
1044     Alanson,'  b.  Nov.  30,  1810;   m.  Elizabeth  Proctor. 


439 

Collins  Ingalls,*'  {Eleazer  C.,^  Joseph,'^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,'^ 
Edmu7id}),  son  of  Eleazer  C.    and   Elizabeth  (  )  Ingalls, 

born  Ej'nn,  1772  ;  married,  Marblehead,  June  30,  1793,  Mary 
Hickman.  She  died  Oct.  29,  1848,  age  77.  He  died  at 
Marblehead,  Apr.  3,  1821. 

Children  : 

1045  Nathaniel  Collins,'  bapt.  Aug.   10,   1795;  d.  Marblehead,  Oct.  i, 

1833;  m.  Dec.  15,  1829,  Rebecca  M.  Trail. 

1046  Rebecca ". 

1047  Eleazer ". 

1048  Sarah  "^ . 

1049  Elizabeth ". 

1050  Joseph  "^ . 

105 1  Lydia'. 

1052  Wilson ". 

444 

William  Ingalls,"  {William^-'  William,'^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  William  Ingalls,  born  Sullivan,  Me.,  Sept. 
14,  1763  ;  married,  first,  Dec.  28,  1787,  Olive  Preble.  She 
was  born  in  Old  York,  Me.,  Sept.  13,  1768;  married,  second, 
Nov.  1816,  Elizabeth  Stevens  of  Eden,  Me.  He  lived  and 
died  at  Sullivan. 

Children : 

1053  Cynthia,'  b.  Oct.   7,   1790;  d.   1815  ;    m.   Dr.  Samuel  Briggs.     No 

children. 

1054  William,'  b.  Sept.  25.  1793  ;  d.  y. 

-I-1055     Samuel  Simpson,'  b.  Dec.  11,  1795  ;  m.  Caroline  Thomas. 

1056  Eben,' b.  Jan.  i,  1798;  lost  at  sea  ;  n.  m. 

1057  John,' b.  Apr.  5,  1800;    was  captain  of  a  vessel  and  lost  at  sea. 

He  m.  at  Newbern,  N.  C.     Ch  :   (1058)  William*;   (1059)  John,« 
who  was  a  druggist  at  Columbia,  S.   C. 


72  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1060  Barnard  Tucker,'  b.  Apr.  5,  1804  ;  m.  Rebecca  Allen.  He  was  a 
sea  captain  ;  with  several  other  families  moved  to  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  and  engaged  in  farming.  Ch  :  (1061)  Osborn,*  d.  y.;  (1062) 
William  John,*  lived  at  Chartiers,  Pa.;  (1063)  Thomas,*  last 
heard  of  at  Pittsburg. 

1064     Olive  Preble,"  b.  Feb.  12,  1809;  d.  June  17,  1840  ;  n.  m. 
-f-1065     Benjamin  Franklin,''  b.  July  12,  1812  ;   m.  Sophronia  Thomas. 

1066  Cynthia  Briggs,"  b.  Apr.   11,   1815  ;  d.  Sept.  9,   1868;  m.  Dec.  31, 

1837,  Samuel  Dame  of  Shapleigh,  Me.     Ch  : 
(i)      IVilliam  S.,  b.   Abington,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,   1838;  d.  Dec.    5, 
1892  ;  m.  Elojdnza  Berry  of  Bath,  Me. 

(2)  Charles  H.,  b.  Apr.  21,  1840  ;  d.  Oct.  16,  1840. 

(3)  Francis  S.,  b.  Boston,  Sept.  14,  1841  ;  named  changed  in  1869 

to  Franklin  B.  Ingalls  ;  m.  Oct.  29,  1869,  Ella  F.  Jordan  of 
Ellsworth,  Me.  He  served  in  the  14th  N.  H.  battery,  1864  ; 
w^as  detailed  as  clerk  in  Sustenance  Dept.,  and  then  in  full 
charge  of  the  Brig,  and  Div.  Commissary  Depts.  under 
Generals  Banks,  Canby,  Sherman  and  Terry.  He  is  now  a 
commission  coal  dealer  at  Boston. 

(4)  /o/iii    //.,  b.  Apr.  8,  1844;  killed  at  Port  Hudson,  May   25, 

1863,  38th  Mass.  Regt. 

(5)  Emomiel  ]V.,h.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.   14,   1847;    d.  Jan.  5, 

I853-- 

(6)  Eugene  Herbert,  b.  Steuben,  Me.,  Mar.   1850;   m.  Annie  D. 

Torrey.  His  name  changed  to  Ingalls.  Ch  :  (I)  Annie 
Davenport,  b.  Feb.  24,  1874  ;  (II)  George  Torrey,  b. 
Dec.  6,  1876;  res.  Melrose,  Mass.;  (Ill)  Charles  Edward, 
b.  Sept.  14,  1878;  (IV)  Horatio  Burdett,  b.  May  15,  1880; 
(V)  Louise  Steele,  b.  Oct.  8,  1883  ;  (VI)  Winslow  Davis, 
b.  Jan.  15,  1885;  (VII)  Kenneth,  b.  Mar.  25,  1888;  d. 
1890. 

(7)  Isabella  C,  b.  Sullivan,  June  13,  1852  ;  m.  Elmer  R.  Smith. 

(8)  Sarah  Eatoti,  b.  Boston,  Mar.  8,  1855  ;  d.  Apr.  22,  1901  ;  n.m. 

(9)  Mary  Lotiise,  b.  Oct.  5,  1859. 

448 

Samuel  Ingalls,*^  (  William,^  William,'^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,^ 
Edmu7id^),  son  of  William  Ingalls,  born  Sullivan,  Me.,  1767; 
married,  Jan.  7,  1794,  Abigail  Wooster.  She  was  born  Dec. 
10,  1773.     He  lived  and  died  at  Sullivan. 

Children  : 

1067  Matilda,"  b.  May  i,  1795;  m.  Nov.  1815,  William  Butler  of  Frank- 

lin, Me. 

1068  Abigail,"  b.  Jan.  12,  1797;  d.  Apr.  10,  1861  ;  n.  m. 

1069  Samuel,"  b.  Feb.  2,  1799;  m.  Mar.  1829,  Jane  Bragdon.     He  lived 

at  Sullivan.  Ch  :  (1070)  Helen  M.,*  b.  Dec.  3,  1830;  m.  John  A. 
Dame  of  Ossipee,  N.  H.  ;  (1071)  Eben  G.,*  b.  Dec.  15,  1832,  d. 
Wyoming,  May  7,  1882  ;  m.  Mae  Foster,  left  two  children ; 
(1072)  Dorcas  F.,"^  b.  Dec.  16,  1834;  d.  y.  ;  (1073)  Hymenia  C.,^ 
b.  Jan.  9,  1837;  m.  Aug.  22,  1861,  Augustus  Faxon  of  Stowe, 
Mass.,  had  three  children  ;  (1074)  Cynthia  J., ^  b.  May  14,  1841  ; 
d.  Stowe,  Mass.  ;  m.  Joseph  Preble,  had  two  children. 
1075  Maria,"  b.  June  27,  1801  ;  m.  Jan.  1825,  Enos  Foster;  had  six 
children. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  I.YNN.  73 

1076  JuliaJ  b.  Nov.  20,  1803  ;  m.  Apr.  7,  1825,  Asa  Whitt.     Ch  :  (1)  Asa 

D.,  m.  1863,  Mary  Doyle,  res.  Sullivan,  one  child  ;  (2)  Augusta, 
m.  x^ddison  Pool  of  Rockport,  Mass.,  three  children  ;  (3) 
Caroline,  m.  Whitten  ;   (4)  Alma  ^.,  d.  n.  m   ;  (5)  Ne^vton 

C.  ;  (6)  Stillman  W. 

1077  Emma,"  b.  Nov.  8,  1805;  m.  Dec.  10,  1827,  Jabez  S.   Foster.     Ch  : 

(i)  Charles  IV.,  m.  Sarah  J.  Dyer;  (2)  Mora  M.,  m.  James  Dyer 
of  Millbridge,  Me.;  (3)  George  S.,  m.  Mary  Ingalls,  res.  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.  ;  (4)  Gilbert,  m.  Harriet  Abbott,  res.  Concord, 
N.  H.  ;  (5)  Ophelia   E.,  m.  Curtis  Burnham  of  Cherrylield,  Me. 

1078  David,''  b.  Oct.  31,  t8o8  ;  m.  Mary  .     He  d.  Astoria,  O.  ;  they 

had  two  children  lost  bj^  shipwreck,  also  (1079)  Sylvester  G." ; 
(1080)  Frank. 8 

449 

John  Ingalls,"  {William,^  William,''  Nathaniel,^  Robertr  Ed- 
viund^),  sou  of  William  Ingalls,  born  Sullivan,  Me.,  May  16, 
1771  ;  married,  first.  Mar.  8,  1796,  Rebecca  Belcher  New- 
ton. She  was  born  May  13,  1776;  died,  Nov.  4,  1805.  Mar- 
ried, second,  Nov.  26,  1807,  Sarah  Cheney.  She  was  born 
St.  Andrews,  N.  B.,  Feb.  16,  1783.  He  moved  to  Grand  Me- 
nan,  N.  B.,  in  1800,  engaged  in  fishing  and  farming,  and  died 
there  Sept.  15,  1831. 

Children  by  Rebecca  Newton  : 

1081     Philip  Newton,"  b.  Dec.  31,  1796;  m.  Jan.  11,  1825,  Hannah  Amelia 

Newton.     He   was  drowned  at  Grand  Menan,  Oct.  5,  1827.     Ch  : 

(1082)     Newton  Shepard, 8  b.  Oct.   i,   1826;  m.  Aug.   21,   1848,  Emily 

Ann,  daughter  of  Asa  and    Eliza  G.  (Myrick)  Wood,  b. 

New   Bedford,    Mass.,    Dec.    23,    1826.      He   is   a   cabinet 

maker   at   Cambridgeport,   Mass.     Ch  :  b.   New  Bedford  : 

(1083)  Isabella  Isadora,^  b.  June  5,  1849  ;   ci.  Apr.   10,  1882, 

Valentine  Jones  of  Garrettsville,  O.;  (1084)  Alice  Swanson,® 

b.  June  26,  1855;   (1085)  Amelia  Shepard,^b.  June  26,  1855; 

d.  Aug.  14,  1855. 

1086  Sarah   Elizabeth,''  b.   Dec.    18,    1799;     m.    Oct.   10,   1819,    Wilford 

Fisher. 

1087  John,^    b.  July   14,   1801  ;    m.   Apr.   17,   1825,    Margaret    Gatcomb. 

He  was  a  ship  carpenter  at  Machiasport,  Me.;  d.  Feb.  26,  1870. 
Ch: 

(1088)  Sarah  Elizabeth, ^  m.   Francis  Hale.     Ch  :   {\)  John  Nezvton; 

{■2)  Arthur  James;  (3)  Carrie  Emina;  (4)  Oscar  Ingalls. 

(1089)  Rebecca  Newton,*  m.  James  Hall. 

(1090)  John, 8  m.  Rebecca  Kendrick.     No  children. 

(1091)  James  Wesley,^  b.  Jan.  31,   1841  ;  m.  Dec.  25,   1866,   Ruth,  a 

daughter  of  John  and  I'rania  (Gatcomb)  Frye,  b.  Cutler, 
Me.,  May  28,  1847.  ^^  is  a  seaman  at  Machiasport,  Me. 
Ch  :  (1092)  Minnie  Helen, 9  b.  Jan.  24,  1868;  (1093)  Charles 
Wesley,^  b.  Nov.  22,  1871. 

(1094)  Emily  M.,*  n.  m. 

(1095)  Daniel  Melville, ^  m.  Abby  M.  Thompson.     Ch  :  (1096)  Attie  9; 

(1097)  Herman-';     (1098)    Frank^;     (1099)  Eugene^;    (iioo) 
Graced, 
iioi     Rebecca  Belcher,''  b.  July  20,  1803;  m.  ist,  Aug.  15,  1822,  vSamuel 
Kent,  2d,  1837,  Joel  Ingersoll. 


4  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  by  Sarah  Chene}'  : 

1102  vSamuel,^  b.  Nov.  27,  1808;  m.  Apr.   28,  1831,  Jaue  Randall,  lived 

at  E.  Machias,  Me. 

1103  William,"  b.  Aug.  14,  1810;   m.  ist,  Nov.  16,  1831,  Sarah  J.  Shep- 

pard,  2d,  Loriuda  Cheney,  3d,  Charlotte  Guptill.  He  lived 
at  Grand  Menan. 

1104  Charles,"  b.  May  27,  1813  ;  m.  Sept.  17,  1850,  Mary  Eliza,  daughter 

of  Samuel  and  Fannie  (Henry)  Cheney,  b.  May  6,  1834.  He  is 
a  farmer  and  trader  at  Grand  Harbor,  Grand  Menan.  Ch  : 
(1 105)  Charles  Napier,^  b.  Dec.  13,  1853  ;  m.  Dec.  7,  1886,  Eveline 
Blackford;  (1106)  Fannie  Elleva,^  b.  Oct.  6,  1855;  m.  Nov.  16, 
1872,  Stillman  Geel  of  E.  Machias;  (1107)  Chelsea  Brittian,* 
b.  June  16,  1861;  m.  Aug.  30,  1881,  Sophronia  Cook;  (1108) 
Mary  Amelia, ^  b.  Nov.  16,  1867;   (1109)  John,**  b.  July  16,  1870. 

mo     Alden,"  drowned  yoang. 

nil  David  Preble,"  b.  Sept.  22,  1820;  m.  ist,  Nov.  23,  1845,  Jane 
Benson,  2d,  Amelia  Wilcox. 


450 

John  Norwood  Ingalls,'^  (^Jonathan  N'.,^  William  ^^  Nathan- 
iel,^ Robert^''  Edmu7id^),  son  of  Jonathan  N.  and  Hannah  (J03') 
Ingalls,  born  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1769;  married,  July  19, 
1797,  Ann  Pkarson,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Anne  (Pear- 
son) Newman.  She  was  born  Jan.  2,  1773;  died,  Bath,  Me., 
Jan.  18,  1838.  He  was  a  pump  and  block  maker  at  Bath,  and 
died  there  Mar.  4,  1829. 

Children  : 

1112  John  Norwood,' b.  Newburyport,  June  30,  1798,  had  a  son  (1113) 
John,^  who  was  cashier  of  a  bank  at  Zanesville,  Ohio,  he  had 
(1 114)  Agnes. ^ 

1115  Joseph  Newman,'^  b.  July  12,  1799  ;  d.  Aug.  6,  1800. 

1 1 16  Joseph  Newman,^  b.  Portsmouth,  N.   H.,  Sept.  29,   1800;  d.  Apr. 

12,  1870. 
+  1117     George  Joy,'  b.  Rath,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1802;  m.  Abby  Devereux. 

1 118  Helena  .Vnn,"  b.  Jan.  3,  1804;  d.  June  24,  1805. 

1 1 19  Helena  Ann,"  b.  Sept.  16,  1805;  d.  Feb.  16,  181 1. 

1120  David,'' b.  Dec.  9,   1806;  m.  Mary  Campbell   Hency.     He  was  in 

the  lumber  business  in  Cal.  Ch  :  (1121)  David, ^b.  Bath,  Apr.  7, 
1847;  n.  m.,  is  a  government  clerk  at  Washington;  (1122) 
Clarence, 8  res.  Revere,  Mass. 

1123  Augeline,' b.  Nov.  18,  1808;  m.  Horton  of  Newburyport. 

1124  Sarah  Ann,"  b.  July  21,   1811  ;  d.   1879;   m.   ist.  Dr.  Goodwin  of 

Newburyport ;  2d. 

1125  Henrietta,'  b.  Nov.  28,  1812;  d.  Nov.  13,  1825. 

1126  Zeruiah  Koby,'  b.  Oct.  23,  1820;  d.  Oct.  21,  1847. 

1127  William,"  b.  Feb.  27,  1821  ;  d.  1885.     He  was  city  engineer  at  Bath 

for  many  years. 

1 128  Harriet  Pearson,'  b.  Sept.  7,  1822  ;  d.  May  1,  1830. 

1129  Albion  Cyrus,'  b.  Nov.  4,   1823.      He  was  a  carver  and  lived   at 

Hoboken,  N.  J.,  when  last  heard  from. 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  75 

451 

Joseph  Hilton  Ingalls,*^  {Jonathan  N.,^  William,^  Nathan- 
iel,^ Robert ^^  Edmund'^)  son  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Joy) 
Ingalls,  born  Macibury,  N.  H.,  May  24,  1775  ;  married,  Comfort 
Weeks  of  Wheelock,  Vt.  She  was  born  i\ug.  13,  1780  ;  died, 
Sheffield,  Vt.,  Nov.  22,  1849.  He  was  bound  out  until  of  age, 
then  went  into  the  wilderness  and  cleared  land  for  a  home. 
This  he  sold,  and  after  his  marriage  in  1800,  moved  to  Sheffield, 
Vt.  He  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  twenty  years.  Representa- 
tive to  the  Legislature  thirteen  years  and  Senator  one  year. 
His  was  a  remarkable  family  ;  with  his  wife  and  ten  children 
their  united  weight  was  2400  pounds,  and  none  of  the  boys  were 
less  than  six  feet,  the  tallest  being  six  feet  three  inches.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  trader  and  accumulated  what  was  considered 
for  those  days  quite  a  fortune.     He  died  June  14,  1850. 

Children,  born  Sheffield  : 

1130  Nancy,'' b.  Nov.  29,   1801  ;  d.  Nov.  21,   1874;  m.  Jonathan  Rich- 

ardson, who  d.  Nov.  23,  1868.  Ch  :  (i)  Joseph  H.  I.,  b. 
Mar.  29,  1826;  d.  Nov.  8,  i860;  m.  Maria  L.  McGaffey,  lived 
Sutton,  Vt.  Cb  :  (I)  Fayette  M.,  b.  May  10,  1856,  res.  Lyndon- 
ville  ;  (II)  William  H.  b.  Feb.  13,  i860;  m.  Gertrude  Grow ; 
res.  Cal.  (2)  Malachi  Laugdon,  b.  Apr.  20,  1828;  d.  Jan.  19, 
1896;  m.  1850  Juliett  C.  Dow.  No  children.  (3)  Comfort  Clar- 
inda,  b.  Apr.  5,  1830;  m.  1852,  Rockwell  D.  Richardson.  No 
children.  (4)  Sarah  Bethalia,  b.  May  x6,  1832  ;  m.  ist,  1858, 
Touman  Ball,  2d,  1875,  Demerritt  Davis.  No  children.  (5) 
jMartha  Ingalls,  b.  Oct.  21,  1835  ;  m.  1863,  Perry  C.  Dean.  No 
children,    {d) Jonathan  Weeks,  b.  Dec.  7,  1837. 

1131  vSusanna,' b.  Jul}'   5,  1803;  d.  June  22,  1871  ;  m.  Francis  Jenness. 

Ch :  (i)  Cornelia,  b.  Jan.  6,  1826;  d.  St.  Johnsbury,  July  15, 
1892;  m.  David  Trull;  (2)  Azro  A.,  b.  Jan.  5,  1828;  res. 
Glover,  Vt. 

1132  John  Person,''  b.  June  25,  1805;  d.  Sheffield,  June  21,   1874;  m. 

Sept.  20,  1827,  Charlotte  Cook  Bradley,  b.  Jan.  11,  1809;  d.  July 
4,  1889.     He   was  a  farmer  at  Sheffield,  held  most  of  the  impor- 
tant town  offices,  Rep.  to  Legislature,  and  Asst.  County  Judge 
two  terms  ;  d.  June  i,  1874.     Ch  : 
(1133)     Bradley,^   b.    Dec.    29,    1828;    m.    Dec.  20,    1855,  Vienna  D., 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Louisa  N.  (Lanpher)  Hart,  she 
born  Feb.  27,  1833.     He  is  owner  of  a  large  stock  farm  and 
identified  with  the  leading  interests  of  Sheffield,  School 
Director  and   Justice    of   the   Peace.     Ch :     (1134)    Hattie 
Maria, 8  b.  Feb.  17,   1S60 ;     d.    Sept.    4,    1884;    (1135)   Flora 
Louise,"  b.  Feb.  3,   1863;    d.  Dec.  29,  1864;   (1136)  Jennie 
Louise,'-' b.  May  6,   1864;  m.  Nov.  27,   1890,  W.  J.  Smith, 
school  teacher  at  Sheffield.     Ch  :  (i)  Cecil  I 7ig  alls,  b.  Apr. 
29,  1900. 

(1137)  Lucy  Ann,*  b.  Aug.  31,  1830;  m.  Horace  Drown,  who  d.  Aug. 

31,  1882.     No  children. 

(1138)  Harriet  Bradley,^  b.  Mar.  11,  1833;  d.  Aug.  11,  1856;  n.  m. 


70  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

iiig    Joshua  Weeks,"  b.  Mar.  2.   1807;  d.  Sheffield,  Apr.   16,   1872;  m. 

Dec.  25,   1832,  Margaret  Willey,  b.  Oct.   24,  1811  ;  d.  May  17, 

187^,.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Sheffield.     Ch  : 

(ri4o)     Charles,8  b.  May  5,  1834;  m.  Dec.  19,  1891,  Mary  J.  Williams. 

He  is  a  farmer  at  Sheffield,  held  town  offices  and   Rep.   to 

Legislature.     No  children. 

(1 141)  Adeline,*  b.  June  25,  1836;  d.  May  17,  1873;  m.  1871,  Demer- 

ritt  Davis,  who  d.  Nov.  10,  1876. 

(1 142)  Alonzo,*  b.  June  8,  1844  ;  d.  y. 

1 143  Hollis,"  b.  Dec.  11,  1808;  d.  y. 

1144  Hollis.Mj.  Oct.  31,   1809;  m.  Apr.  22,   1834,  Maria  Carter,  shed. 

May  25,  1867;  m.  2d,  Dec.  17,  1867,  Diana  Payne.     Ch  : 

(1 145)  Comfort, «  b.  Jan.  2,  1835  ;  m.  Mar.  15,  1854,  Moses  H.  Brown. 

Ch:  (i)  Foster  Irvin,  b.  Jan.  25,  1858;  m.  Jan.  i,  1882, 
Lydia  W.  Ham,  res.  Sheffield.  Ch  :  (I)  Irvin  Clarence. 
b.'Oct.  20,  1882.  (2)  Hollis  JV.,  h.  Aug.  7,  i860;  m.  Jan. 
I,  1882,  Helen  E.  Houghton,  res.  Kirby.  Ch  :  (I)  Erwin 
J.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1887.  (3)  Josephine  Maria,  b.  Oct.  18,  1865; 
m.  June  21,  1891,  Samuel  R.  Everett,  res.  Hanover,  N.  H. 
No  children. 

(1 146)  Mary  Carter,^  b.  Jan.  2,  1835  ;  m.  Mar.  16,  1859,  Selma  Davis, 

res.  Sheffield.  Ch  :  (i)  Emma  Jane,  h.  ^uly  16,1860;  m. 
Jan.  5,  1885,  James  C.  King,  res.  Sheffield.  Ch :  (I) 
Florkxce  May  (King),  b.  Nov.  11,  1885.  (2)  Lydia 
Maria,  b.  Sept.  20,  1862;  d.  Sept.  14,  1865;  {},)  Harley 
Lincoln,  b.  Jan.  9,1865;  m.  Aug.  28,  1895,  Bertie  Way,  res. 
Sheffield  ;  (4)  Flora  May,  b.  Sept.  18,  1867  ;  d.  Sept.  i,  1892  ; 
(5)  Abbie  A.,  d.  y.;  (6)  Etta  Bell,  b.  Apr.  9,  1877  ;  m.  Sept. 
1896,  John  R.  Phillips,  res.  Sheffield;  (7)  Harry  Elisha, 
b.  Jan.  2, 1879. 

(1147)  Joseph    Hilton,*   b.  Jan.  9,  1841  ;   m.    ist,    Lenora   Dow,    2d, 

Phila  Stimson.  He  res.  Lyndon,  Vt.  Ch  :  (i  148)  George 
Bradley,'*  b.  Feb.  16,  i860;  m.  June  22,  1896,  Isabel  Hall, 
res.  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (1149)  Flora  Berth  a,  i'^  b.  Mar. 
25,  1897.  (1150)  Laura  May,^  b.  Sept.  18,  1868;  m.  Aug. 
30,  1892,  William  Hill  Brown,  res.  Lyndon.  Ch  :  (i) 
Harold  Per  ley,  b. 
1 151     Martha,"  b.  Jan.  i,  1812,  m.  William  Welch. 

1155     Clarissa,^  b.  Oct.   14,  1813  ;  m.  Nathaniel  Elkins.     Ch  :   (i)  Johti, 
b.  Apr.  20,   1835  ;    (2)  Orolana,   b.   Oct.    18,    1836  ;   (3)  Harrison, 
b.   Nov.    18,   1838;  (4)   Comfort,   b.  Dec.  22,  1840;   (5)  Maiy,  b. 
Nov.  10,  1842. 
1153    Joseph, '^  b.  July  30,   1815;  m.  July  10,  1838,  Dolly  M.  Towusend, 
b.  May  30,  1819.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Sheffield  and  died  there 
May  26,  1892.     Ch: 
(1154)     James  Olin,*  b.  Apr.  18,   1840;  m.   ist,  Mary  E.  Mastin,  2d, 
Laura  A.  Drown.     He  res.  at  Chicago.     Ch  :   (ii54)Osman 
Mastin, '■•  b.  Nov.  4,   1864;  d.  Dec.  25,   1897;    (1155)  Frank 
Herbert,^  b.  Oct.  30,  1869;  m.   May  Fisher,  res.   Sheffield. 
Ch  :   (1156)    Lionel  Townsend,!*'   b.  Jan.    20,    1900;    (1157) 
Edna  Laura, 1°  b.  July  2,  1902. 
1158     Charles,"  b.  Nov.   13,  1817;  m.   ist,   1839,  Candace    Ayer,  she    d. 
Apr.   22,    1855;    m.   2d,   1855,  Mary  Carlton  Ayer.      He  was   a 
farmer  at  Lyndon,  and  d.  Apr.  9,  1892.     Ch  : 

(1159)  Charles  Harvey,*  b.  Dec.  25,   1842;  m.  Dec.  30,   1866,  Sarah 

Lawrence  Jones.     He  ser%'ed  three  years  in  the  Civil  War, 
is  now  a  farmer  and  grain  dealer  at  Ljmdon.     No  children. 

(1160)  Alonzo  Lewis,*  b.  Jan.  10,  1850;   m.  Jan.    13,  1876,  Lucy  Ann 

Jones.     He  is  a  farmer,  grain  dealer  and  bank  director  at 
Lyndon.     No  children. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAIXS,  OF  LYNN.  77 

1161  Chauncey  Langdon,'  b.  June  4,  1820;  ni.  Jan.  29,  1852,  Nancy, 
daughter  of  Stephen  and  Elmira  (vSanborn)  Morgan,  b. 
Wheelock,  Vt.,  INIay  13,  1830.  He  was  a  merchant,  held  many 
town  offices  at  Sheffield,  member  of  the  Legislature;  d.  Dec. 
20,  1873.  Ch:  (1 162)  Lillian  Jennette,^  b.  Jan.  9,  1857;  m. 
David  Hoyt  and  res.  Waterloo,  Wis.     No  children. 


453 

Henry  Ingalls,^  {Amos,^  Hemy,^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,"^  Ed- 
vmnd^),  son  of  Amos  and  Mary  (Ingalls)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn; 
married,  Apr.  5,  1790,  Susanna  Brown.  He  lived  and  died 
at  Ivjmn. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

1 162  Amos,"  b.  Dec.  19,  1787. 

1163  Elizabeth,"  b.  Jan.   19,   1789;   m.  July  2,    1820,    Isaac  Wyman    of 

Marblehead. 
+  1164    James,"  b.  Jan.  19,  1789;  m.  Lorana  Withey. 

1165  Sarah,"  b.  Mav  23,  1792  ;  d.  Sept.  3,  1872  ;  m.  Oct.  11,  1812.  James 

Withey.  Ch:^)  Amos,h.  Aug.  4,  1813 ;  d.  Apr.  7,  1885;  (2) 
Jo/!/!,  b.  Aug.  30,  1814;  (3)  Susan  B.,  b.  Mar.  11,  1816;  (4)  Mary, 
b.  Feb.  23,  1818;  (5)  Moses  H.,  b.  Dec.  12,  1820;  d.  May  17,  1856. 

1166  Charles,"  b.  Nov.  19,  1799. 

1 167  Mary,"  b.  Oct.  28,  1803;  m.  Sept.  28,  1819,  John  Ingalls,  son  of 

Nathan  and  Jane  (Brown)  Mudge,  had  thirteen  children. 


458 

Richard  Ingai^ls.®  {Jacob,^  Jacob,""  Nathaniel,^  Robcrt^^  Ed- 
mund^'), son  of  Jacob  and  Martha  (Lewis)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn, 
1781  ;  married,  Sarah  Clarke.  He  was  a  shoe  manufacturer 
and  called  Major  Richard.     Died  Lymi,  18 10. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

1 168  Sidney,"  b.  Aug.  1816  ;  d.  Lynn,  Sept.  24,  1848;  m.  Sarah  Ann 
Choate.  He  was  a  wholesale  grocer  and  produce  dealer,  largely 
interested  in  shipping.  Ch :  (1169)  Richard, ^  d.  y.  ;  (1170) 
Ignatius  Pierpont,Mj.  Aug.  16.  1831  ;  d.  Nov.  8.  1896;  n.  m.  ; 
(1171)  Annie  Maria,*  b.  Jan.  25,  1834;  d.  Nov.  7,  1859;  m.  Nov. 
26,  1857,  Alexander  McCullough  Stetson  of  New  York  City. 
Ch:  (I)  Annie  Ingalls,  m.  John  L.  Humphrey,  he  d.  Aug.  12, 
1899.  Ch:  (I)  Francis,  res.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1172)  Charles 
Sidney,*  b.  Mar.  19,  1837;  d.  June,  1894;  m.  ist,  Lucy  Tapley, 
2d,  Caroline  Augusta  Pitman.  Ch  :  (1173)  Mabel  Estelle,^  res. 
Swampscott.  (1174)  Frances  vSarah,®  b.  May  22,  1S40,  res. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  ;  (1175)  William  C.,»  n.  m.  ;  ('w/S)  Edward  A.,^ 
d.  1849  ;  (1 177)  Sidney, 8  m.  Edna  Folsom,  res.  Lynn,  no  children. 


78  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

459 

Jacob  Ingaij.s,®  {Jacob!'  Jacob,^  Nathaniel ,^  Robcrt^^  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Jacob  and  Martha  (Lewis)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn, 
1786  ;  married  Rebecca  Brown.  He  was  a  shoe  manufacturer 
at  Lynn.  Prominent  in  the  affairs  of  that  city  ;  Representative 
to  the  Legislature  sixteen  years.     Died  Lynn,  Apr.  13,  1834. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

1 1 78  Sarah  Ann,'  b.  May  17,  1812  ;  d.  May  31,  1834. 

1179  Louisa  Jaue,'  b.  May  26,  1813;  d.  1834. 

1180  Warren,'  b.  Aug.  28,  1814;  d.  1846. 

1181  Euieline,"  b.  Dec.  2,  1815  ;  d. 

1 182  Augusta  Matilda,'  b.  Oct.  9,  1816. 

1183  Rebecca  Helen,"  b.  May  9,  1818;  m.  Nov.  9,  1841,  John  vSmith  of 

Rutland,  Vt.,  moved  to  Brockport,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Edward,  d. 
1890;  (2)  Charles,  d.  1878;  (3)  Daughter;  (4)  Fannie,  ra..  Rev. 
John  C.  Collins. 

1 184  Jacob  Sumner,^  b.  Sept.  12,  1819;  d.  1838. 

1 185  Cordelia  Angeline,^  b.  Mar.  4,  1821. 

1 186  Susan  Stocker,"  b.  Jan.  16,  1823;  d. 

1 187  Horatio,"  b.  Oct.  25,  1824;  d.  Oct.  28,  1893  ;  m.  Dec.  1852,  Harriet 

G.  Follet;  she  b.  Lynn,  June  7,1833;  d.  Feb.  12,  1868.  Ch  : 
(1 188)  Alice  M.8  b.  Sept.  13,  1853  ;  m.  Feb.  23,  1876,  William  H. 
Burrows  of  Lynn.     Ch  :  {i)  Waiter  I.  Burrows,  h.  May  14,  1880. 

1189  Martha  Maria,"  b.  Mar.  17,  1826  ;  d.  1828. 

1 190  Edwin  Brown,'  b.  Mar.  13,  1828  ;  d.  1851. 

+  1191     Lucius,' b.  Nov.  15,  1831  ;  m.  Martha  Jarvis. 


491 

Samuel  Ingalls,®  (/ohn,^/o/in,*  Eleazer,^  Robert,'^  Ed77i7md^), 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Ingalls,  baptized  Marble- 
head.  Mass.,  July  13,  1763;  married,  Jan.  13,  1788,  Sarah 
Penn. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

1192  Samuel,"  bapt.  Nov.   11,  1787;    prob.    m.  Feb.  24,   1817,    Ann    F. 

Robinson. 

1 193  Sarah,'  bapt.   Mar.  14,  1790;  prob.   m.  Jan.  26,  1812,  Abraham  F. 

Stone. 

1194  Elizabeth,"  bapt.  Feb.  19,  1792. 

1195  Philip  Penn,'  bapt.  June  25,  1795. 

1 196  John,'  bapt.  July  30,  1797  ;  prob.  m.  Aug.  9,  1829,  Mary  Perry. 


499 

Joseph  Ingalls,"  {John-'  John,^  Elcazcr,^  Robert;-  Edmund^), 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Ingalls,  born  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  Mar.   16,   1779;  married,    1804,  Margaret  Prentiss, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  79 

widow  of  his  brother,  William.  She  died  Oct.  8,  1853.  He 
was  a  cooper  at  Marblehead.  During  the  war  of  181 2,  was  a 
privateer,  being  captured  was  confined  in  Halifax  prison.  He 
died  1862. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

1197  Margaret."  b.  Oct.   29,    1805;    d.  May  13,    1827;   m.   Apr.    i,    1824 

George  B.  Hiller. 

1198  Abigail  Prentiss,'  b.  Sept.  8,  1S07  ;  in.  Oct.  26,  1828,  John  C.  Xoyes 

1 199  Grace  Bubier,"  b.  Aug.  6,  1809  ;  d.  Aug.  19.  1809. 

1200  Joseph  William,"  b.  Mar.  19,  1815  ;  m.  May  3,  1835,  Almira  Adams 

she  d.  Feb.  9,  1891,  age  76.  He  d.  Marblehead,  Feb.  19,  1886 
Ch :  (1201)  William  H.,^  res.  Marblehead;  (1202)  Samuel  A.,^ 
(1203)  Thomas, s  b.  Sept.  3,  1848;  d.  July  9,  1887;  n.  m. ;  (1204) 
Margaret  Prentiss,*  b.  1853  ;  (1205)  Emily, ^  b.  1853  ;  d.  y. 
(1206)  John,^  b.  1846;  d.  in  army,  Feb.  16,  1863;  (1207)  Emily, ^ 
b.  1856;  d.  Jan.  19,  1861. 

503 

William  Ingalls,*^  {Jo/ni,'"  William,*  Eleazcr,^  Robert,'^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Ashton)  Ingalls,  baptized 
Marblehead,  Apr.  17,  1757;  married,  Mar.  11,  1780,  Sarah 
HiNES.  He  died  about  1786,  and  she  married,  Feb.  12,  1786, 
John  Hines. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

1208  Elizabeth,"  bapt.  June  2,  1782. 

1209  John,"   bapt.    Feb.    29,    1784;    prob.    m.   Jan.    11,    1807,    Hannah 

Devereaux. 

1210  Samuel,"  bapt.  Mar.  19,  1786. 

1211  Eleazer,"  bapt.  Nov.  11,  1787. 


504 

JOHX  Ingalls,*^ (/(9//«,*  Williatn,*  Eleazer,"^ Robert^- Edmund^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Ashton)  Ingalls,  baptized  Marble- 
head, Aug.  5,  1759  ;  married,  May  6,  1786,  Elizabeth  Brown. 
She  died  May  12,  1812.  William  Sewell  was  Adm.  of  his  estate 
in  1794. 

Children  : 

1212  Mary,"  bapt.  Mar.  13,  1787.     A  Mary  m.  Feb.  2,  1806,  Moses  Guil- 

ford, and  Mary  m.  Dec.  3,  1897,  John  Brown,  Jr. 

1213  John,"  bapt.  Mar.  4,  1789;   m.  1804,  Sarah  Leach.     He  d.  Marble- 

head, June  26,  1827.     Ch  :  (1214)  Hannah  L.,^  m.  May  12,  1827  ; 
Thomas  Cogswell  of  Chelmsford. 

1215  Richard  Brown,"  bapt.  Apr.  8,  1791. 

1216  William,'' bapt.  June  19,  1796. 


80  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

505 

Tiicnivs   Inc;alls,«   Uohn;"    William,'  Eleazer,'  Robert;'  Ed- 
mund')    sou    of    John   and    Elizabeth   (Ashton)    Ingalls,   born 
Marblehead.    Mass.,    July   i6,    1762;     married,    Mar.    3,     1787, 
Mary  Bassett.     He  died  at  Marblehead  July  16,  1816. 
Children,  born  Marblehead: 

1217  Michael  Bassett,'^  bapt.  Mar.  6,  1794. 

1218  Michael,' b.  June  19,  1796- 

4-1219    John,'  b.Oct.  6,  1797;  lu-  Martha  Knapp. 

1220  Thomas,"  b. 

1221  Elizabeth,' b. 

510 

EbKNKzer  Ingalls,'^  {Heyiry,''  Ebenezer,'  Edmund,^  John: 
Edmund'),  son  of  Henry  and  Sybil  (Carpenter)  Ingalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1771  ;  married  Mary  Mann.  He  was  a 
farmer  at  Hebron,  Ohio,  and  died  there. 

Children : 

1222  Vbram  '  b.  ;  d.  Border  Plains,  la  ;  m.  ist,  Mehitable,  daughter 
"   of  James  and  Mehitable  (Ingalls)  Ballou,   had  four  children  ; 

m   2d  ,    had   three   children  as  follows  :    T.  B.    Ingalls, 

Mrs.  'g.    L.    Barger,    res.    Border  Plains ;   J.    B.    Ingalls,    res. 

Lehigh,  la.  ^     ,.  t^  ^  1       n-i 

(122^)     vSebra.s  b.  ;  m.  George  W.  Eaglm,  res.  Patoka,  111. 

(1224)  HenrvBallou,8b.  Jennings  Co.-,  Ind  ;  d  Nov.  I5-  1880;  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  she  d.  Dec.  25,  1884.  He  lived  at  Urbana, 
111.;  served  in  Civil  War  three  j-ears,  m  Co.  B,_  76th  111. 
Vol  Inf.  Ch:  (1225)  Francis  Augustus,^  b.  Cincinnati, 
O.  July  28,  1849;  m.  Nov.  5,  1874,  Louisa  S.,  daughter  of 
Eli  and  Miranda  (Holland)  Garrott.  He  is  a  painter  for 
"Big  Four  R.  R."  at  Urbana;  has  been  town  clerk  hve 
years.  Ch :  (1226)  Charles  Henry,  10  b.  Jan.  28,  1877; 
(1227)  Eli, 10  b.  Mar.  8.  1879;  d.  y.;  (1228)  Jessie  Garfield,io 
b  Sept.  22,  1881.  (1229)  Mary  Jane,«  m.  John  Marshall 
Chase,  res.  Urbana.  Ch  :  (i)  Enain  Ingalls;  (2)  Leitra 
Gertrude.  (1230)  William  Melvin,^  m.  Emma  Erwm,  res. 
Urbana.     Ch  :   (1231)  Horace  Ballou  10. 

( 1 2x1)     I^xicv  ^ 

12^3  Abram,8  ,3.  Dec.  29,  1822;  d.  vSt.  Paris,  O..  May  14,  1891  ;  ni. 
Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  5.  1844.  Elizabeth  Mitchell  of  Hams- 
burg,  Pa.  He  lived  at  Cincinnati  and  St.  Pans ;  served 
three  years  in  66th  Ohio  Inf.  Ch  :  (1234)  Mary  Amenca,» 
b.  Sept.  I,  T845;  d.  June  28,  1847  ;  (1235)  Joseph  Rpdefer,^ 
b.  June  26,  1848;  d.  July  22,  1849;  (1236)  John  Mitchell,' 
b  July  14,  1856;  in.  Dec.  15,  1878,  Elizabeth  Leamnon,  b. 
Aug  21,  1862.  He  res.'  St.  Paris.  Ch :  (1237)  Elelah 
Malota.io  b.  June  3,  1880;  d.  Aug.  22,  1881;  (1238)  Walter 
James  Abram,"  b.  Feb.  3,  1888;  (1239)  Rebecca  Mary,io 
b.  Oct.  30,  1899. 

1240  Rufus'. 

1 241  Hiram'. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  81 

1242  Isaac,'  b.  June  25,  1815  ;  m.  Mar.  21,  1851,  Portia  Howard,  b.  Mary- 
land, June  10,  1825  ;  d.  June  21,  1879.  He  d.  Odin,  111.,  May 
31,  1875.  Ch:  (1243)  Lawful, »  b.  Mar.  17,  1853;  (1244)  Olive, ^ 
b.  Apr.  30,  1855,  res.  Larkspurr,  Col.;  (1245)  Ida,^  b.  May  8, 
1857;  m.  Sept.  21,  1878,  George  N.  Williams  of  Odin.  Ch : 
(i)  Claude  Ingalls,  b.  Oct.  25,  1881.  (1246)  Pearl  L.,^  b.  Apr.  15, 
1861 ;  m.  Marie  Burton.  He  is  a  hotel  proprietor  at  White- 
hall, 111.;  (1247)  Clease,**  b.  May  15,  1864;  (1248)  George,^  b. 
June  23,  1865;  (1249)  Coza,^  b.  Oct.  23,  1867;  (1250)  Albert  G.,^ 
b.  Mar.  31,  1871. 

1251  Ebeuezer'. 

1252  Candus '. 

1253  Olive'. 

1254  Roxie'. 

1255  Mary '. 

1256  Eliza'. 

519 

John  Wheeler  Ingalls,*  {Ebenezer^^  Ebenezer,^  Edmund,^ 

John,-  Edmimd^),  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Rachel  (Wheeler)  Ingalls, 

born  Rehoboth,   Mass.,  July  5,    1774;  married  Rachel  Wat- 

TERMAN.     He  was  a  farmer,  and  died  Earlville,   N.   Y.,   Feb. 

17.  1858- 

Children,  born  Brookfield,  N.  Y.  : 

1257  Roxy,'  b.  Sept.  3,  1805;  d.  Jan.  13,  1836. 

1258  David   Watterman,'  b.    Apr.   14,   1808;    m.    Lurina   Lee.      He  d. 

Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1891.  Ch  :  (1259)  John  Watterman,^ 
b.  Hamilton,  Apr.  17,  1845  ^  °i-  ^3,n.  5,  1865,  Mary  A.,  daughter 
of  Hazaver  and  Flovilla  (Parsons)  Wilcox,  b.  Smyrna,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  30,  1844.  He  is  a  merchant  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Ch  : 
(1260)  David  Wilcox,'^  b.  Groton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1866;  grad. 
N.  Y.  Homeo.  Med.  Col.,  1893;  resident  physician  1894,  now  in 
practice  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.  (1261)  Roxa,"  b.  May  21,  1846; 
m.  L.  W.  Medbury,  res.  Hamilton.  Ch :  (i)  David  W.  ;  (2) 
Dewitt,J.  ;  (3)  Fitch  H.    (1262)  Sophronia  A.,^  m.  Wilcox. 

Ch  :  (I)  Charles,  B.,  farmer  Earlville  ;  (2)  George  E.  ;  (3)  Mary 
L.,  m.  Chapman,  res.  Smyrna. 

1263  Sophronia,'  b.  June  20,  181 1  ;  d.  Sept.  5,  1838. 

1264  Freelove,'  b.  Aug.  11,  1813  ;  d.  Oct.  3,  1890. 

1265  Dewitt,'  b.  Dec.  28,  1818;  d.  May  3,  1858. 

1266  Fitch  Hudson,'  b.  June  14,   1822  ;  m.  Apr.  21,   1858,  Harriet   L- 

daughter  of  Horace  and  Rebecca  (Shepley)  Shirrell,  b.  Leb- 
anon, N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1838.  He  is  retired,  living  at  Hamilton, 
N.  Y.  Ch  :  (1267)  Hattie  Cordelia,^  b.  Nov.  25,  i860;  m.  Carlton 
Tifft.  Ch  :  (I)  Rachel;  (2)  Wayne.  (1268)  Walter  Fitch, »  b. 
Jan.  7,  1863;  m.  Angela  Benedict,  res.  Hamilton.  Ch  :  (1269) 
Ruth  3;  (1270)  Raymond  3;  (1271)  Howen  9.  (1272)  Horace 
Wheeler,®  b.  Apr.  23,  1868  ;  m.  Helen  Tompkins.  Ch  :  (1273) 
Blanche  ». 

520 

James  Ingalls,®  {Ebeyiezcr,^  Ebenezer,'^  Edynuyid,^  Johii^^  Ed- 
mund^),  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Rachel  (Wheeler)  Ingalls,   born 


8£  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Brookfidd,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1775  ;  married  Mercy  Taft.  She 
was  born  Apr.  8,  1781  ;  died  July  7,  1846.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Brookfield  and  died  there  Oct.  23,  1825. 

Children,  born  Brookfield  : 

1274  Nathaniel  T.,'  b.  May  23,  1805. 

-I- 1 275  Amasa  G.,'  b.  Nov.  11,  1808;  m.  Amy  Aldrich. 

1276  Betsey  T.,'  b.  Apr.  8,  1813. 

1277  Roswell  C,"  b.  Jau.  6,  1816. 

534 

Edmund  Ingalls,**  {Edmund^"  Ed?7iimd,*  Ed7mmd^  John^^ 
Edmimd^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Esther  (Salisbury)  Ingalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1761  ;  married,  Jan.  19,  1785,  Mary 
Stockwell.  She  died  Feb.  29,  1812.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,  and  died  Gouvernear,  Sept.  13,  1820. 

Children,  born  Hartford  : 

+  1278  Reuben,"  b.  Sept.  6,  1786;  m.  Abigail  Baker. 

-j-1279  John,"  b.  May  12,  1788  ;  m.  Susan  Oatman. 

4-1280  Otis,"  b.  Sept.  3,  1790;  m.  Betsey  Stevens. 

-j-1281  Hosea,"  b.  June  9,  1792;  m.  Lovina  Lamb. 

128;^  James,''  b.  Feb.  28,  1794;  not  heard  from  since  four  years  of  age. 

1283  Sarah,"  b.  Sept.  11,  1798  ;  d.  June  5,  1800. 

1284  Ira,''  b.  June  22,   1800;  d.  Johnsbury,  N.  Y.,  Apr.   24,   1854;    m. 

Ilepzibah  Hill ;  d.  June  6,  1853. 

1285  Edmund,''  b.  Dec.  13,  1802;  d.  Smyrna,  Mich.,  Mar.  11,  1882;  m. 

Sarah  Dixon  of  Hebron,  N.  Y.    Ch  :  (1286)  Frank,*  lived  Smyrna. 
1287     Daniel,"  b.  Apr.  13,  1804;  d.  ;  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  M.  Cole,  2d, 

Regina  P.  .  He  was  a  Baptist  clergyman  and  cotton  planter 
at  Calhoun,  Ga.     Ch  :  (1288)  James  Hill,^  lived  Resaca,  Ga. 

1289  Mary,''   b.  Feb.  27,  1806;  m.  Elias  Goodrich  of  Hopkinton,  Mass. 

535 

John  Ingalls,®  {Edmtc7id,^  Edmu?id,'^  Edmund,'^  John^'  Ed- 
viund^')^  son  of  Edmund  and  Esther  (Salisbury)  Irigalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1763;  married  Olive  Hicks.  In 
1785,  with  brother  Edmund,  became  a  pioneer  settler  of  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y.,  and  was  a  miller.     He  died  Hebron,  1844. 

Children,  born  Hartford  : 

1290  Delilah,"  b.  Nov.  22,  1781  ;  m.  Joseph  Harding  of  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

1291  Truman,'' b.  Mar.  4,   1786;  d.  Belcher,  N.  Y.,  May  11,   1877;  m. 

Susannah  Thomas.  Ch  :  (1292)  James  Hicks, ^  b.  Apr.  31,  1820; 
ui.  Susan  Carey.  He  is  a  farmer  and  was  postmaster  at  Belcher, 
N.  Y.  Ch  :  (1293)  Mary  Jane,^  m.  Schuyler.   (1294)  Lorette,* 

d.  ;   (1295)  Jane, 8  m.  Andrew  Crawford,  had  daiighter  m. 

Calvin  Burton,  lives  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  83 

j-1296     Simeon,'  b.  Nov.  22,  1788;  m.  Lydia  Baker. 

+  1297    John/  b.  June  19,  1792  ;  m.  ist,  Pattie  Thomas,  2d  Polly  Baker. 

1298  Olive,"  b.  Apr.  24,  1794  ;  m.  Israel  Ely.     Ch  :  (i)  Israel ;  (2)  Emily, 

m.  Elias  Whitcomb  of  Poultuey,  Vt.  ;  (3)  Polly  A. 

1299  Benjamin,"  b.  Jan.  i,  1796,  lived  Westport,  N.  Y.,  had  two  sons, 

one  (1300)  Benjamin,^  a  musician  in  the  army,  went  to  Green 
Bay,  Wis.,  never  heard  from. 

1301  Esther,' b.  June  21,  1799;  m.  White. 

1302  Anna,'  b.  Apr.  9,  i8or. 

1303  Reuben, ',b.  June  6,  1804;  d.  Aug.  25,  1861,  m.  Phebe  Chapman.  He 

was  a  farmer  at  Hartford.  Ch  :  ( 1304)  Esther,^  b.  July  29,  1827  ; 
m.  William  Doty,  b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1830,  res.  So. 
Hartford.  Ch  :  (i)  William  Henry,  b.  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i, 
1857;  m.  June  18,  1896,  Carrie  L.,  daughter  of  William  H.  and 
Olivia  (Ploss)  Mickle,  b.  Oct.  8,  1869.  He  is  principal  of  the 
high  school  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.  Ch :  (I)  Madelyn  Willard, 
b.  May  19,  1898;  (II)  Margaret  Lu  Vanne,  b.  Apr.  27,  1901. 
(1305)  Chester,^  b.  July  4,  1829;  d.  May  19,  1900;  m.  Phebe  Doty. 
Ch  :  (1306)  Charles  William,^  b.  Feb.  12,  1856,  is  a  carriage  maker 
at  So.  Hartford;  (1307)  Hattie  Elona,^  b.  Mar.  23,  1859;  m.  Jay 
Atwood,  res.  Westport.  (1307A)  Lydia  Ann,*  d.  y. 
+1308  Horace  Hicks,'  b.  Dec.  15,  1807;  m.  Sarah  Woodell. 
1309     Chester,'  b.  Mar.  15,  1809;  d.  age  20,  n.  m. 


538 

Caleb  Bowen  Ingalls,®  {Edmund,^  Edmund,'^  Edmund,^ 
John,^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Esther  (Salisbury)  Ingalls, 
born  Junes,  1769;  married  Hannah  Taft.  He  died  Rich- 
field, Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1846. 

Children  : 

1310  Daniel,'  b.  Feb.  26,  1793;  d.  1842.  Ch :  (1311)  Mariette,*  m. 
Howard  of  Pittsburg,  Pa      (1312)  Eveline,*  m.  Gross 

of  E.  Liberty,  Allegany  Co.,  Pa. 

1313     Varney,'  b.  Oct.  9,   1794;  m.   1843,  Hatch.      He  d.  Spring- 

ville,  N.  Y.  Ch :  (1314)  Selena,*  m.  Charles  Severance  of 
Springville ;   (1315)    Eunice,*   m.    Rev.  Williams   of  War- 

saw, N.  Y.;   (1315A)  Maranda,*  m.  Lane  of  N.  Y.  city. 

1316  Candace,' b.  May  14,  1796;  m.  Pellthire  Bliss.     Ch :  (i)  Theodore. 

1317  Esther,'  b.  Mar.  4,  1798  ;    m.  Lamb  of   Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

Ch  :   (i)    Edmund;   (2)  John ;    (3)  Moses;    (4)   Esther,  va.. 
Hill  ;    (5)  Nancy,  m.  Richardson  of  Sherburne. 

1318  Polly,'  b.  Apr.   14,   1800;    m.  Allen.     Ch :   (i)   Reuben;  (2) 

Hannah,  m.  Morton  of  Ypsilanti,  Mich.;   (3)  Harriet;  (4) 

Susan  ;  (5)  Cordelia  ;  (6)  Hiram  A. 
+  1319     Zimri,'  b.  May  17,  1802  ;  m.  Patty  Sprague. 

1320  Laura,'  b.  Apr.  7,  1804  ;  d. 

1321  Hannah,'  b.  Jan.  31,   1806;  d.  Nov.  13,   1882;   m.  Oct.   27,    1831, 

Horace  Taylor,  b.  Jan.  19,  1803  ;  was  an  influential  and  wealthy 
farmer  at  Fly  Creek,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Louise  (Taylor),  b.  July 
22,  1832  ;  m.  Alfred  Denis.  He  is  a  manufacturer  of  hay  forks 
formely  at  Albion,  Pa.,  now  at  Miles  Grove,  Pa.  Ch :  (I) 
Horace  T.  (Denis).  (2)  Launcelot  (Taylor),  b.  Sept.  20,  1835; 
m.  Jennie  Hull  of  Westford,  N.  Y.     Ch  :   (I)Minnie  (Taylor)  ; 


84  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(II)  Horace  (Taylor)  ;  (III)  Linn  (Taylor).  (3)  Horace  E. 
(Tavlor),  b.  July  22,  1842  ;  m.  ist.  Nellie  Card,  2d,  Lucy  Burdick. 
Ch:  (I)  Addik  (Taylor),  m.  Rollie  vStark,  res.  Erie,  Pa.;  (II) 
AM'"RKD  (Tavlor)  res.  Erie  ;  (III)  John  (Taylor)  res.  Fly  Creek. 
1322  Calcb.'b.  Mar"  18,  1809;  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1886;  in.  ist, 
Oct.  19,  1833,  Jerusha  Yeomans  of  Richfield;  she  d.  Dec.  27, 
1842  ;  m.  2d,  Rebecca  Allen.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Springville, 
N.  Y.  and  Coldwater,  Mich.     Ch  : 

(1323)  Louisa  M.,^  b.  Sept.  27,   1837;    m.   July  6,    1859,    Napoleon 

Prosser,  who  is  a  farmer  at  Fly  Creek.     No  children. 

(1324)  Lenime,*'  b.  Sept.    13,    1840;    m.   David    G.    Bell,  a  wealthy 

soap  manufacturer  at  Buffalo  ;  he  d.  Jan.  15,  1889. 

(1325)  Clarissa  Jerusha,^  b.  Dec.  20,  1842;  d.  Dec.  27,  1845. 

1326     Ezek  B.''  b.  May  25,  181 1  ;  d.  Sept.  24,  1888  ;  m.  Mary  Allen.     He 
was  a  physician  at  Fly  Creek.     Ch  : 

(1327)  Elisha  D.,^  b.  Aug.  7,  1840;  res.  Baldv.'ins\-ille,  N.  Y.  n.  m. 

(1328)  Horace  E.,^  b.  Sept.   18,   1841  ;    m.   Feb.  28,    1865,    Cornelia 

Orlendorf.     He  served  three  years  in  the   Civil  War,  is 
now  a  farmer  at  Fly  Creek.     Ch  :  (1329)  Lizzie  A.^;  (1330) 
Fannie  M''. 
(1331)     Lois  A., ^  b.  Jan.  14,  1844:  m.  John  M.  Young,  a  fork  manu- 
facturer at  Fly  Creek.     Ch  :   (i)  Frank  C;  (2)  Allen  D.; 
(3)  Elisha. 
4-1332     Borelli  Taft  Darwin,'  b.  Sept,  3,  1813;  m.   ist,  Emily  Freeman, 
2d,  Zenana  Vosburg. 

541 

Otis  Ingalls/'  {Edmund,^  Edmmid,''  Ed7nund,^  John,'  Ed- 
minid^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Esther  (Salisbury)  Ingalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  June  21,  1779;  married,  1802,  Eunice 
Thompson.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  and  died  at 
Flint,  Mich.  Only  one  son  is  given  though  there  were  probably 
others.     The  descendants  are  to  be  found  in  Michigan. 

Child : 

1333  Otis.'^b.  Sept.  16,  1803;  m.  Eve  Arnold,  Apr.  5,  1832,  b.  Apr  12. 
181 2.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Chatham  and  Thamesville,  Ont. 
Ch  :  (1334)  Otis  Fitzhenry,8  b.  Apr.  23,  1833.  Ch :  (1335) 
Edward '•>;  (1336)  Eva^.  (1337)  Frederick  Arnold, »  b.  Apr.  9, 
1835.  Ch:  (1338)  Frederick 9;  (1339)  Maggie^;  (1340)  Eunice 9; 
(1341)  Nellie^.  (1342)  Flunice  Elizabeth, ^  b.  Dec.  8,  1836;  m. 
Fleming.  Ch :  (i)  Frank.  (1344)  Margaret  Ann,*  b. 
May  13,  1838;  m.  Deacon.     Ch  :  (i)  Alfred ;    (2)  Herbert ; 

(l)  Edmund;  (\)Eva ;  (5)  Maggie.  (1345)  A\'illiam  Charles,*  b. 
Apr.  5,  1840.  Ch  :  (1346)  Alice  ]\Iay  ^;  (1347)  Robert  Lamond,»b. 
Jan.  14,  1842;  m.  Dec.  22,  1875,  Kittie,  daughter  of  Caleb  W. 
and  Adelaide  A.  (Lowell)  Kimball,  b.  Nov.  14,  1842.  He  is  an 
insurance  agent  at  Buffalo.  Ch  :  (1348)  Mildred  Katherine,^ 
b.  Aug.  4,  1876,  is  a  school  teacher.  (1349)  Borelli  Darwin,*  b. 
Mar.  22,  1845.  Ch:  (1350)  Ralph «;  (1351)  Ernest »;  (1352) 
Lovia^.  (1353)  Sarah  Louisa,*  b.  Oct.  31,  1846;  d.  n.  m.;  (1354) 
Jane  Cliarlotte,*  b.    May  2,   1848;  m.  Fleming.     Ch :  (i) 

George;  (2)  May ;  (3)  Grace;  (4)  Maggie;  (5)  Charlotte. 
(1355)  Samuel  Justice,*  b.  Aug.  27,  1850,  res.  Thamesville;  n.m. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  85 

543 

ZiMRi  Ingai^ls,'^  {Edmund^'  Edmund,'^  Edmund,^  John^^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Edmund  and  Esther  (Salisbury)  Ingalls,  born 
Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Mar.  21,  1784;  married  Parma  Howe. 
She  died  Oct.  8,  1852.  He  moved  to  Richmond,  N.  H.,  and 
died  there  May  3,  1852. 

Children : 

1356  Harriet,'  b.  Mar.  30,  1808  ;  d.  June  18,  1835. 

1357  Sappina,'  b.  Dec.  15,  1810;  m.  Josiah  Bush  of  Braintree,  Mass. 

1358  Ransom,"  b.  Oct.  9,  181 1  ;  d.  Troy,   N.  H.,  Dec.   2,  1882;  m.  1837, 

Sylphina  Pickering.  Ch  : 
(1359)  Charles  Fred,*  b.  June  15,  1838;  d.  Apr.  23,  1894;  m.  Mary 
Eliza  Spofford.  Ch :  (1360)  George  Elmer,«  b.  Mar.  5, 
1862  ;  m.  Oct.  6,  1883,  Flora  R.  Currier.  Ch  :  (1361)  Charles 
Oney,!'^  b.  Mar.  5,  1885;  (1362)  Fred  Royce/'' b.  June  13, 
1895.  (1363)  William  Henry  Spofford,^  b.  Feb.  15,  1875, 
resides  at  Marlboro,  N.  H.,  n.  m. 

(1364)  Louran,*  b.  1841. 

(1365)  Martha  Ann,*  b.  Jan.  7,  1843. 

(1366)  Albert    Everett,*  b.  July  7,    1846;   m.    Sept.    30,    1873,    Ella 

Loomis. 

(1367)  George  Washington  *. 

(1368)  Sarah,*  b.  Aug.  10,  1854. 

(1369)  Abbie    Eliza,*    b.    July    12,   1856;    m.    Eugene    E.    Wood   of 

Leominster,  Mass. 

1370  Parma,'  b.  Feb.  20,  1815;  m.  Jubal  Allen. 

1371  Isabinda,^  b.  Aug.  19,  1818  ;   m.  Josiah  E.  Carter  of  Fitzwilliam, 

N.  H. 

1372  Persis,"  b.  July  25,  1820 ;  m.  Mansel  M.  Blanding. 

1373  Otis,"  b.  Dec.  31,  1822. 

1374  Jarvis,'' b.  Mar.  31,  1824;  d.  Oct.  14,  1883;  m.  Polly  Buffum.     Ch  : 

(1375)  Mary  Alice,*  b.  ISTov.  25,  1853  ;  m.  N.  W.  Dickerson  ;  (1376) 
James  Edgar,*  b.  Dec.  12,  1865  ;  d.  1883. 
1377     Amos  Howe,^  b.  July  31,  1827;  d.   1883;  m.  Polly  Cook  of  Rich- 
mond, N.  H. 


561 

Jacob  Ingalls,*'  {Joseph,^  Joseph,''  Edmund,^  John, ^  Edmund'^), 
son  of  Joseph  and  Roby  (Norton)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
June  27,  1764;  married,  Oct.  9,  1793,  Susannah  Goff.  She 
was  born  July  29,  1766;  died  Sept,  23,  1839.  He  was  a  revo- 
lutionary soldier,  described  on  the  roll  as  sixteen  years  of  age, 
five  feet  three  inches,  ruddy  complexion.  He  arrived  in  Spring- 
field, July  10,  1779,  and  served  in  several  companies  up  to  Mar. 
15,  1781.  An  interesting  story  is  told  of  one  of  his  pranks. 
While  stationed  on  the  Hudson  River  on  a  high  hill  he,  with 
others,  concealed  from  above,  began  tearing  up  rocks  and  rolling 


86  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

them  down  the  hill  to  the  discomfiture  of  a  party  of  officers.  In 
1793,  he  went  to  Westerlo,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  purchased  a 
farm  and  working  four  days  a  week  for  a  Mr.  Campbell  to  pay 
for  it.  He  cleared  the  land,  built  a  log  cabin  and  returned  to 
Rehoboth  for  his  bride.  In  1818,  he  won  the  first  prize,  a  tea 
set,  valued  at  $150,  at  the  Albany  Agricultural  Society  for  the 
best  farm.     He  died  at  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   17,  1841. 

Children,  born  Westerlo  : 

+  1380  Enoch,"  b.  June  9,  1794;  in.  Nancy  Bishop. 

-j-1381  Henry,'  b.  Sept.  21,  1795  ;  m.  Hul'dah  Gordon. 

1382  Cordelia,"  b.  Apr.  5,  1797;  d.  May  17,  1797. 

+  1383  John,"   b.   Mar.   18,   1798;   m.   ist,    Fanny    Scolield,    2d,    Rachel 

Payne. 

-I-1384  Trurnan,"  b.  Feb.  4,  iSoi  ;  m.  Abigail  Cowell. 

+  1385  Cyrus,"  b.  May  12,  1802  ;  m.  Hannah  Griffin. 


562 

James  Ingalls,*^ {Joseph,^ Joseph,'' Ed^nund^ John,"^ Edvmnd'^), 
son  of  Joseph  and  Roby  (Norton)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
Oct.  14,  1765;  married,  Feb.  8,  1787,  Isabel  Daggett.  He 
bought  a  farm  on  the  Van  Renssalaer  Patent  at  Westerb:),  N.  Y., 
lived  and  died  there. 

Children,  born  Norton  Hill : 

1386  William,"  b.  Feb.  4,  1789;  d.  Jan.  i,  1810. 

1387  James,"  b.  June  12,  1791 ;  d.  Mar.  18,  1796. 

1388  Darius,"  b.  Sept.  9,  1793;  moved  to  Missouri. 

1389  Reuben,"  b.  Dec.  24,  1796,  was  li\'ing  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  in  1861. 

1390  Serrell,"  b.  Mar.  20,  1799  ;  d.  July  24,  1806. 

1391  James,"  b.  Mar.  8,  1801  ;  d.  Dec.  21,  1801. 

1392  FUihu,"  b.  Jan.  4,  1803,  was  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  :  (1393) 

Chloe,'*m.  Smith,  a  grocer  at  Albany,  N.  Y.     (1394)  Mary, ^ 

m.  Thomas  Hinckley  of  Troy;  (1395)  Louisa,^  m.  Joseph  Cart- 
land  of  Norton  Hill ;  (1396)  D'arius,'^  res.  Troy;  (1397)  Caroline, » 
m.  Charles  Cran.  Ch  :  (i)  William;  (2)  Daughter,  m.  William 
Cheesbro.  (1398)  Phebe,^  m.  Thomas  Willard,  Chief  of  Police, 
Albany;  (1399)  Charles  »;  (1400)  Ellen  s. 
1401  Silvey,"  b.  Oct.  21,  1806  ;  d.  June  13,  1892  ;  m.  Nov.  4,  1824,  Wilson, 
son  of  Joseph  and  Jane  (Wilson)  Huested  of  Norton  Hill.  Ch  : 
(I)  Joseph  Sal kct,h.  Oct.  14,  1828;  m.  ist,  Nancy,  daughter  of 
John  and  Sally  A.  (Billings)  Traver ;  m.  2nd,  Oct.  9,  1892, 
Alice,  daughter  of  David  and  Annie  (Lord)  Palmer.  Ch : 
(I)  Fannie,  h.  Feb.  29,1876;  m.  Lorain  Smith;  (2)  Wilson, 
b.  Mar.  14,  1878;  {7,)  Jesse  S.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1893. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  87 

565 

Joseph  Ingai^i^s,*^  {Joseph,^ Joseph,"^  Ed^nund,^ John ^-  Edmund'^) ^ 
son  of  Joseph  and  Roby  (Norton)  Ingalls,  born  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1782;  married,  Sept.  5,  1800,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Peter  and  Elizabeth  Badau  of  Otsego,  N.  Y.  She  was  born 
Aug.  4,  1779;  died  Aug.  8,  1847.  In  1816  he  went  to  Erie 
County,  N.  Y.,  then  in  1830,  to  Superior,  Mich.,  where  he  died 
Aug.  18,  1841.  He  was  said  to  have  been  a  Commissary  Ser- 
geant in  the  war  of  1812. 

Children : 

1402  Olive,"  b.  Aug.  25,  1801  ;  m.  Oct.  21,  1821,  John  Powers. 

1403  Betsey,"  b.  Mar.  18,  1803. 

1404  Harvey,"  b.  Mar.  4,  1804  ;  m.  Aug.  5,  1832,  Eliza  Benedict.     Ch  : 

(1405)  Lucy,^  m.  Lyon  of  Jackson,  Mich. 

1406  James  Augustus,^  b.  Sept.  30,  1805. 

1407  Delilah,"  b.  Aug.  5,  1807. 

1408  Norton,"  b.  June  9,  1809. 

1409  Ursula,"  b.  July  8,  1810  ;  m.  Apr.  10,  1831,  Salmon  Pettibone.    Ch 

(i)  Joseph ;  (2)  Harvey. 

1410  David,"  b.  Apr.  27.   1812;  m.   May  25,  1841,  Nancy  Holden.     Ch 

(1410A)  Oscar  ^. 

141 1  Peter  Badau,"  b.  Apr.  7,  1814;   m.  May,  1862,  Mary  Shekel.     Ch 

(1412)  Charles  ^  {1413)  Osgood  Frank, «  b.  Aug.  17,  1866.     He  is 
a  dentist  at  Aurora,  111. 

1414  Roby  Norton,"  b.  Nov.  15,  1816  ;  m.  Mar.  19,  1835,  Amos  Matteson. 

Ch :  (i)  Epaphras,  a  farmer  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. ;  (2)  Zilpha,  m. 
Parsons    of  Ypsilanti ;    (3)    Attillia,    m.  Stark    of 

Rockford,  Mich. 

1415  Irena,"  b.  Sept.  27,  1818;  m.  ist, Warren  Hodge.    Ch  :  (i)  Cordelia, 

m.  Crout   of  Waseon,    O.,    m.    2d,    Hosea   Day.      Ch  :   (2) 

[rena  ;  (3)  Rose. 

1416  Jane,"  b.  Apr.  2,  1822  ;  m.  Oct.  22,  1863,  Shurburn  Crippen. 


567 

Elkanah  Ingalls,*^  {Elkanah,^  Joseph,'^  Edmund,^  John,^ 
Edrmind^),  son  of  Elkanah  and  Rebecca  (Pierce)  Ingalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1767  ;  married,  first,  Hannah  King, 
(Jan.  27,  1793,  Mehitable  Bliss,  so  recorded  at  Rehoboth.)  Mar- 
ried, second,  Polly  Haskell.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Swansea, 
Mass.,  and  was  killed  by  a  falling  tree  in  1820. 


Children  by  Hannah  King  : 


141 7  Mehitable''. 

1418  Mary ", 


88  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  by  Polly  Haskell : 

I4IQ  FlkanahJ  m.  ist,  Letesia  Bo%Hng  of  Rehoboth,  had  seven  chil- 
dren that  d.  y.  ;  m.  2d,  Rachel  Thurston.  He  was  a  blacksmith 
and  the  inventor  of  hot  air  furnaces;  for  many  years  head  of 
the  R.  I.  Mechanical  Association  ;  with  his  wife  was  burned  to 
death  in  their  residence  at  Pro\'idence,  Dec.  1877. 

1421  Hannah,'  d.  age  34 ;  m.  Gray  Church  of  Fall  River. 

1422  Allen  Haskell,'^  b.   1807;  d.  1881  ;  m.  Lydia  Talbot   of   Dighton, 

Mass.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1800;  d.  age  95.  He  was  a  blacksmith  by 
trade,  a  successful  business  man  and  well  educated.  Ch  :  (1423) 
William  Allen, ^  b.  Somerset,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1833;  m.  Ellen, 
daughter  of  Hiram  Wheeler  of  Davenport,  la.  He  worked  at 
the  blacksmith  trade  until  1854,  entered  Charlotteville  Institute 
and  became  a  teacher  of  drafting  and  mathematics  ;  engaged  m 
the  banking  bu.siness  at  Chicago  until  the  war,  then  returned 
to  mechanical  engineering;  is  an  inventor  and  has  visited 
Europe,  constructing  furnaces  under  his  patents.  Resides 
Chicago.  Ch:  (1424)  Arline,^  m.  William  R.  Fales  of  Boston; 
(1425)  Allen  Roosevelt^;  (1426)  Clarence  Talbot 9.  (1427)  Vallie,8 
m.  L.  F.  Webster;  (1428)  Ellen  S.,^  m.  Henry  Leonard,  res. 
Dighton,  Mass.;  (1429)  Elkanah »;  (1430)  Almy  Ann, 8  m. 
Henry  Wood,  who  has  been  postmaster  of  Swansea  twenty 
years  ;  (  1431 )  Amy,^  d.  ;  m.  Edward  Lincoln  of  Dighton  ; 

(1432)  Roosevelt,8  d.  1863  ;  n.  m. ;  (1433)  Leurett,^  res.  Dighton  ; 
n.  m. 

1434  Seth   Haskell,' b.    1808;  d.  age  75;  m.    ist.    Patience  Janes,    2d, 

Deborah  Burns  ;  no  children. 

1435  William,'  m.  Betsey  Hathaway  of  Assonet.    He  was  a  contracting 

mason,  and  with  his  brother,  William,  built  the  Custom  House 
and  many  other  large  buildings  at  Providence,  R.  I.  ;  had  a  son 
(1436)  Seth  H.,8  now  in  the   real   estate  business  at  Chelsea, 
Mass. 
+  1437    Joshua  King,'  b.  July  21,  1816  ;  m.  Amanda  Gray. 


581 

Royal  Ingalls,®  {EdtnundJ'  Joseph,^  Edrmcnd^  John,'^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Edmund  and  Lydia  (Rowland)  Ingalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1778/9;  married,  Rhobe  Hills 
(Miller). 

Children  : 

1438  Adeliza,'  b.  Apr.  27,  1803. 

1439  George  Wheaton,'  b.  Apr.  29,  1805. 

1440  Lydia,'  b.  June  4,  1807. 

1441  Royal  Wheeler,'  b.  May  9,  1809. 

1442  Rhobe  Mason,'  b.  May  27,  181 1. 

1443  Nathaniel,'  b.  May  4,  1813. 

1444  Lewis  Lepretel,'  b.  Jan.  2,  1818. 

1445  Sarah  Ann,'  b.  Dec.  11,  1819. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  89 

583 

Benjamin  Ingalls,'^  {Edmund,^  Joseph,''  Edmund,^  John,"^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Lydia  (Rowland)  Ingalls,  born 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Apr.  i8,  1783.  This  is  probably  the  Benja- 
min who  settled  at  Brookfield,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children,  born  Brookfield  : 

1446  Laura, '^  b.  Oct.  18,  1815. 

1447  Gillett,^  b.  Oct.  5,   1817;   m.  ist,  Jane  Bentley,  d.  Mar.  16,    1857; 

m.  2d,  Nov.  15,  1857,  Susan  RandalL  He  d.  Vineland,  N.  J., 
Nov.  29,  1880.  Ch  :  (1448)  George  B.,^  b.  Jan.  23,  1844;  (1449) 
Charles  A.,8  b.  July  24,  1846;  (1450)  Vary  S.,"*  b.  Feb.  28,  1852  ; 
(1451)  Dana  Gillett,**  b.  Grotou,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1854;  m.  Nov. 
7,  1877,  Clara  B.,  daughter  of  Leander  and  Mary  F.  (Brown) 
Ladd,  b.  Mar.  22,  1862.  He  is  a  travelling  salesman,  res.  Cort- 
land, N.  Y.  Ch:  (1452)  May  Belle,^  b.  May  22,  1880.  (1453) 
Frank  G.,^  b.  July  9,  1859  ;  d.  1863  ;  (1454)  Joseph  R.,^  b.  Dec. 
16,  1862.     He  is  a  manufacturer  of  carriage  tops  at  Cortland. 

1470     Hiram, ■^  b.  Dec.  i,  1820. 

1480     Henry,"  b.  Jan.   17,  1825. 

1490  Rosanna,"  b.  Mar.  4,  1823. 

1491  Matilda,"  b.  July  2,  1828. 


599 

James  Ingalls,*'  {LuddinJ' Joseph,* Edmu?id,^John,'^ Edmund^), 
son  of  lyuddin  and  Sarah  (Anthony)  Ingalls,  born  Otsego  Co., 
N.  Y.,  May  23,  1798;  married  Betsey  Starkweather.  She 
was  born  May  27,  1797;  died  Long  Creek,  S.  Dak.,  age  90. 
He  lived  at  Summit  and  Jefferson,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  until 
1840,  went  to  Litchfield,  Pa.,  thence  in  1851  to  Delavan,  Wis. 
He  was  a  pioneer  Baptist  preacher. 

Children  : 

1492  Ezra  Anthony,'^  b.  Sept.  23,  1821  ;  d.  Oct.  1878;  m.  June  1843, 
Mary  Cook  of  Windham,  Pa.;  d.  Scottsville,  Kan.,  Dec.  6,  1889. 
Ch  :  (1493)  Simeon  Cook,^  d.  y.;  (1494)  Hiram  James,**  d.  y  ; 
(1495)  Levi  M.*;  (1496)  George  H.,8d.  y.;  (1497)  Jonathan  Cook,^ 
d.  y.;  (1498)  Horace,^  b.  Union  Rock  Co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  3,  1851  ;  is 
a  farmer  in  Kan.;  (1499)  James  P. ,8  b.  June  27,  1857;  m.  and 
has  two  sons  ;  lives  at  Primghar,  Iowa. 

1500  Darius,^  b.  Mar.  8,  1823 ;  m.  lives  Webbs  Mills,  N.  Y.  Ch : 
(1501)  Lewis  Culver,^  b.  Oct.  31,  1872;  d.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Mar. 
8,  1893. 

1502  Sarah  Parmelia,'^  b.  Feb.  11,  1825  ;  d.  Mar.  8,  1843. 

1503  James  Nelson,'^  b.  Mar.  16,  1827;  d.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1897; 

m.  1st,  Olive  Cole  of  Rome,  Pa.;  m.  2d,  Harriet  E.  Tucker; 
he  was  a  cooper,  miller  and  farmer  at  Rome  and  Maine.  Ch  : 
{1504)  Henry  S.,^  b.  May  6,  1864;  m.  Lucy  Livermore.     He  is 


liO  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

a  farmer   at   Maine,  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.     Ch :    (1505)  Fred  W.,^ 
b.  Sept.  10,  1892;   (1506)    Ralph,»  b.  July  24,  1896. 
1507     Luddin,'  b.  Sept.   14,   1829;    d.   Woonsocket,    S.   Dak.,   Aug.  29, 
1893;  m.  1st,  Helen  Worth  of  Delavan,  Wis.;  m.  2d,  .     He 

was  a  farmer  at  Woonsocket,  served  two  years  in  the  Wis. 
cavalry.     Ch  :  (1508)  Jasper, ^  b.  Jan.  27,  1878  ;  d.  age  seventeen. 

1509  John  Cary,'  b.  Mar.  5,  1832.    He  was  a  farmer,  school  teacher  and 

mechanic;  a  tobacco  raiser  near  Elmira,  X.  Y.;  invented 
a  tobacco  cutter,  but  neglected  to  take  out  a  patent  which 
became  valuable;  enlisted  in  1862  in  Company  G,  50th  N.  Y. 
Volunteer  Engineers,  acting  as  first  sergeant ;  had  several  sun- 
strokes ;  after  the  war  went  to  Marguette,  Mich.,  and  in  1888 
to  Michigan  Soldiers'  Home  where  he  now  resides. 

1510  Elijah  Spafford,'  b.  May  23,  1834;  d.  Long  Creek,  S.  Dak.,  1887; 

m.  1863,  Elizabeth  Tanner  of  Union,  Wis.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  near  St.  Paul,  then  went  to  S.  Dak.  Ch  :  (1511) 
Myron  Eugene,^  b.  Aug.  21,  1864,  is  a  farmer  and  school  teacher 
at  Long  Creek;  (1512)  Frank  Wallin,^  b.  1867;  d.  188 1  ;  (1513) 
Mary  FUizabeth,^  b.  1871  ;  d.  1897;  (1514)  James  Edward,*  b. 
Feb.  16,  1874  ;  res.  Long  Creek. 
1515  Orin  Beach,'  b.  Oct.  15,  1839;  m.  Madora  A.  Ingham,  lives 
Bristol,  Ind.  Ch :  (1516)  Frank, «  b.  Oct.  i,  1868;  medical 
student,  d.  Oct.  i,  1888. 


601 

Stephen  Ingalls,*^  {Stephen,^  Samuel,*  Edmund,^  John,^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Ingalls,  born  Reho- 
both,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1777;  married,  1798,  Rebecca,  daughter 
of  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Ingalls)  Wood.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Cheshire,  Mass.,  and  died  there  Dec,  1849. 

Children  : 

1517  Henry,"  b.  Oct.   7,  1800;  d.  Julj'  12,  1888;  m.  his  cousin  Orissa 

Wood.  He  had  a  large  dairy  farm  at  Cheshire,  which  was 
taken  by  the  railroad.     No  children. 

1518  Delilah,'  b.  Aug.  12,  1802  ;  d.  Nov.  11,  1865  ;  m.  Truman  Cole. 

+  1519     Samuel,"  b.  May  2,  1804;  m.   ist,  Jane  M.  Wells,  2d,  Lydia  M. 
Halstead. 

1520  Rebecca,"  b.  July  16,   1805  ;  d.  Oct.  26,  1891  ;  m.  Samuel  W.  Dow. 

Ch :  (I)  Purcell  Lorenzo,  b.  Apr.  3,  1850;  m.  ist,  Oct.  27,  1870, 
Floretta  Potter  of  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  she  d.  ;  m.  2d,  Mary  E. 
Geddis  of  Troy,  N.  Y.  He  is  clergyman  in  the  M.  E.  church, 
been  located  at  Chesboro,  Mass.,  West  Lebanon,  Ketchum 
Corners,  Albany,  Hoosick  Falls  and  now  at  Troy,  X.  Y.  Ch  : 
(I)  Carrie  R.,  m.  C.  H.  Demming  of  Lanesboro;  (II)  George 
H.,  m.  Flora  Bardwell  ;  (III)  WiLUAM  L.  ;  (IV)  PURCELI,  L., 
d.  y.  ;  (V)  Harold  E. 

1521  Harriet,' b.  Aug.  5,  1806;  d.  Jan.  i,  1893;  m.  Irajenks. 

1522  Calvin,'  b.  Jan.  14,  181 1  ;  d.  Apr.  24,  1895  ;  m.  Almira  Wilber. 

1523  Diautha,'  b.  Nov.  15,  1812;  d.  Sept.  11,  1890;  m.  J.  D.  Northup. 

1524  Semantha,'  b.  Feb.  24,  1814;  m.  Arvin  Wood,  resides  Cheshire. 

1525  Martin   W.,'  b.    Xov.   9,    1815  ;    d.   Cheshire,   Mar.    13,   1895;   m. 

Laura    Northup.      Ch  :   (1526)    Earl,*  d.  ;   (1527)  Laura  J.,*  d.  ; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  91 

(1528)  Emily, 8  m.  Prince  ;  (1529)  Marietta, ^  d.  May  24,  1891  ; 

m.  Henry  Franklin  Wood.  Ch  :  (i)  Jessie  Marietta,  b.  Sept.  25, 
1865;  d.  July  7,  1892,  was  a  teacher;  (2)  Abbie  Laura,  b.  Dec. 
10,  1866;  m.  William  Henry  Woods,  resides  Pittsfield,  Mass.; 
(3)  Henry  Ingalls,  b.  Mar.  10,  1861  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Ferguson.  He 
is  a  farmer  at  Pittsfield  ;  {4)  Charles  Bliss,  b.  Feb.  4,  1859  ;  d.  y.  ; 
(5)  Northup,  b.  Mar.  6,  1885.  (1530)  George  D.,*  b.  July  16, 
1845  ;  m.  Sept.  15,  1869,  Edna,  daughter  of  GeorgeW.  and  Zilpha 
(Potter)  Fisher.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Cheshire.  Ch  :  (1531)  Edna 
M.,9b.  vSept.  15,  1870;  (1532)  Elsie  L.,^  b.  Oct.  12,  1871  ;  {1533) 
Sam,9  b.  Sept.  18,  1876  ;  (1534)  Maude  S.,^  b.  Oct.  3,  1880;  (1535) 
Dorsey  V.?h.  Sept.  20,  1883  ;  (1536)  Alden  M.,»b.  Aug.  20,  1885  ; 
(1537)  Ruth  Zilpha,^  b.  Aug.  4,  1891. 

1538  Laura  Jane,'' b.  Aug.  i,  1817;  d.  Sept.  25,  1869;  m.  Abiel  Booth, 

went  to  Trenton,  N.  J.,  then  to  Wis.     Ch :  (i)  Stephen  Mark. 

1539  Achsa  Carolinus,''  b.  Dec.   i,   1820;  d.  Apr.  i,  1888;  m.   Richard 

Shaw. 

1540  David  Dwight,''  b.  Feb.  5,   1826  ;  d.   Mar.  28,  1892  ;  m.  Laura  E. 

Northup.  He  w^as  a  farmer  at  Cheshire.  Ch  :  ( 1541 )  Stephen, ^ 
b.  Sept.  9,  1852;  d.  Feb.  10,  1853;  (1542)  William  Northup,^  b. 
Jan.  12,  1854;  d.  Dec.  21,  1863;  (1543)  Laura  Ella,^  b.  Apr.  12, 
1856;  d.  Oct.  28,  1870;  (1544)  Nellie  Maria,8b.  June  1858;  d.  Oct. 
28,  1870;  m.  John  Brown;  (1545)  May  D.  ^  (1546)  Henry  D.,**  b. 
Feb.  25,  1864;  m.  Grace  E.  Baker.  Ch  :  (1547)  Harry  D.,» 
b.  1890;  (1548)  Nellie  May,^  b.  1892;  (1549)  Frank  W.,»  b.  1895; 
(1550)  Frank  Wilmarth,^  b.  June  2,  1866;  m.  July  29,  1896, 
Louise,  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Elizabeth  (Starr)  Hoadley,  b. 
Eden,  O.,  Mar.  24,  1870.  He  is  a  hardware  merchant  at 
Bryan,  O. 

603 

Samuel  Miles  Ingalls,''  {Stephen,^  Sanmel,'^  Edmund,^  John, ^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Ingalls,  born 
Cheshire,  Mass,  Nov.  5,  1780;  married  1814,  Sally,  daughter 
of  Stephen  Northup.  She  was  born  Apr.  5,  1785  ;  died  Spring- 
field, N.  Y.,  Sept.  I,  1852.  He  was  a  farmer,  owned  a  tract  of 
land  at  Middlefield,  N.  Y,  ;  removed  to  Cooperstown,  was  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace,  Town  Supervisor,  Representative  to  the  Legis- 
lature two  years,  and  Trustee  of  Cooperstown  Village  Corpora- 
tion.    He  died  Sept.  19,  1864. 

Children : 

1551  Harriet  Jeannette,' b.  ;  m.  George  S.   Winslow,  Jr.,  super- 

visor clerk  St.  Lawrence  Co.;  d.  Hastings,  Minn.  Ch  :  (i) 
Ella  ;    (2)  Fred ;  (3)  Edward. 

1552  Mary  Dianna,''  b.  ;  m.  Ivory  Chamberlain,  was  principal  of 

Walworth  Acad.,  Gilbertville  Collegiate  Inst.;  political  editor 
of  the  New  York  World  and  Herald.  Ch :  (i)  Samuel  Selwyn 
had  (I)  William  ;  (II)  Bessie.     {2)  Elizabeth. 

1553  Almira  Celestia,'  b.  ;  d.  n.  m. 

1554  Stephen  Marshall,'' b.  Feb.  18,  1826;  m.  Margaret  Anna,  daughter 

of  James  Davy,  she  b.  Feb.  21,  1838.     Attended  school  at  Hart- 


92  INGALLS    GENEALOGY. 

wich  Seminary,  Clinton  Liberal  Inst.;  entered  Union  College 
at  sixteen,  grad.  at  twenty,  giving  the  commencement  oration, 
received  degree  of  A.  M.;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1849 ;  in  Iowa, 
1859,  taught  school  at  Canajoharie  Academy  two  years ;  Pom- 
frey  Academy  one  year  ;  practised  law  in  Addison  and  Spring- 
field, N.  Y.  Held  offices  of  town  auditor,  super^'isor,  justice  of 
peace  and  postmaster  ;  was  chief  founder  of  East  Springfield 
Academy  and  for  fifteen  years  president  of  the  board  of 
trustees.  He  has  contributed  largely  to  newspapers  and 
periodicals  on  political,  educational  and  economic  questions; 
now  res.  at  Springfield,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (1555)  Mary  Davy, ^  b.  Jan. 
18,  i860;  n.  m.;  (1556)  Annie  Martha,^  b.  June  5,  1864;  n.  m.; 
(1557)  ;   (1558)  James  Marshall,*  b.  July  18,  1867;  d.  June 

25,  1896;  (1559)  Fanny  Eliza, ^  b.  Apr.  7,  1872;  m.  Charles  I. 
Thayer,  res.  Cooperstown.  Ch :  (i)  James  William;  (2) 
Margaret  Nauncy. 
1560  Lyman  Northup,"  b.  1828;  m.  Delia  Louise  Pettibone.  He  read 
law  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Cooperstown,  X.  Y.,  1849 
and  Davenport,  la,  1859.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Iowa  State 
Board  of  Education.  He  died  while  on  a  business  trip  at 
Salma,  Kan.,  July  25,  1866.  Widow  res.  Rockford,  111. 
Children  b.  Dehli,  Iowa:  (1560)  Elizabeth  Celeste,*  b.  Sept. 
25,  1862;  m.  Chicago,  111.,  Maj^  17,  1888,  George  Edward,  son 
of  Simeon  and  Eunice  W.  (Pilsbury)  Brown,  b.  Derry,  N.  H., 
Aug.  19,  1839.  He  is  an  importer  of  fine  stock  at  Aurora,  111. 
Ch :  {\)  Lyman  Ingalls,  b.  June  10,  1891  ;  d.  Jan.  1892.  (1562) 
Roswell,*  b.  Sept.  i,  1864;  d.  y.;  (1563)  Sallie  Guiteau,*  b.  Oct. 
20,  1865  ;  m.  George  F.  Watt  of  Chicago.     No  children. 


605 

Ebenezer  Ingalls,"  {Stephen,^  Sai>iuel,^  Edvuind,^  John,^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Ingalls  ;  born 
May  II,  1785  ;  married  Ruth  Griggs.  He  lived  at  Middlefield 
and  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Children,  born  Middlefield  : 

4-1564  Ferdinand, '^  b.  Aug.  30,  1806;  m.  Luc}-  Parshall. 

1565  Rensaller,'  was  a  printer  at  Adrian,  Mich. 

1566  Mary  Ann,'  m.  Walby,  lived  at  Adrian. 

1567  Daniel,"  b.  ;  lived  at  Adrian. 


612 

Ebenezer  Ixgalls,*^  {Timothy,^  Samuel,'^  Samuel,^  Henry,'- 
£'(/w?ozrf^),  son  of  Timothy  and  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Sandown, 

N.  H.,  Apr.  13,  1747  ;  married  Mary  Lougee.  She  was  born 
New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  13,  1745.  He  probably  lived  and 
died  at  New  Hampton. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  93 

Children  : 

-i-i568  Ebenezer,' b.  Aug.  31,  1772;  m.  Polly  Harris. 

+1569  Oilman,"  b.  Feb.  4,  1775;  m.  Abigail  Emerson. 

1570  Nancy  ^. 

1571  Elizabeth  ^ 

1572  Sarah'. 

1573  Patty". 

614 

Jonathan  Ingalls/'   {Timothy,^  Sanuai,'^  Saw/ui,'^  Henry ^^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Timothy  and  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Sandown, 

N.  H.,  about  1750;  married  Martha  Jane  IvOCke.  He  lived 
at  Bridgewater,  N.  H.,  and  died,  age  84.  He  is  said  to  have 
had  a  second  wife,  the  first  three  children  being  by  Martha 
Locke. 

Children  : 

+  1574    James,"  b.  Jul}-  3,  1772  ;   m.  Ruth  Sleeper. 

+  1575  Daniel,"  b  June  6,  1784;  m.  ist,  Polly  Dymon,  2d,  Eunice  Evans. 
1576  Samuel,"  prob.  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Josiah  Jackman.  He 
was  living  at  Dunham,  P.  Q.,  in  1809,  and  in  Western,  N.  Y., 
after  1818.  He  was  an  "  Unlearned  Poet."  A  copyrighted  edi- 
tion of  his  works  being  published  at  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  in  1825. 
Ch: 

(1577)  Patty, ^  m.  ist,  Perkins  and  had    (i)   Ma  ha  la  ;    (2)   Cyn- 

thia; (3)  Polly  ;  m.  2d,  John,  son  of  Samuel  Taggart,  and 
had  (4)  Orpha  ;  (5)  Eliza  ;  [6]  Jerusha  ;  {-j)  Benjamin  ;  (8) 
Almira  ;  (9)  Williavi  ;  (\d)  Martin. 

(1578)  Hiram, 8  lived  Leroy,  N.  Y.,  had  (1579)  Clarissa". 
(1580)     Aaron, 8  settled  Mich.,  had  (1581)  Aaron^. 

(1582)  Daniel,*   was   killed,    age   twelve,    by   a    falling    tree     that 

James  Ingalls,  Jr.,  was  chopping. 

(1583)  A  daughter, "^   m.  Charles  Hyde.      Ch  :   (i)  Saniantha,  ^.  y.  \ 

(2)  Charles,  settled  at  Armada,  Mich.^ 

1584  Jonathan'. 

1585  Nancy ". 

1586  Olive,''  m.  Richson. 

1587  Hannah,'  m.  Worthan. 

1588  Polly,'  d.  May,  1810. 

1589  Mary,'  m.  Sanborn. 

1590  ,'  m.  H.  Dudley. 

1591  ,' m.  William  Gross.     Ch  :   {i)  Abigail. 


615 

Timothy    Ingalls,*^  {Timothy,^    Samuel,'^    Samuel,^  He^iry,'- 
Edvnind'^) ,  son  of  Timothy  and  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Campton, 

N.  H.,   June   16,  1763  ;  married,   Mar.   25,    1785,   Bathsheba, 
daughter   of  Francis  and  Hannah  (Boynton)  Worcester.     She 


94  INGALIvS  GENEALOGY. 

was  born  Hollis,  N.  H.,  Apr.  21,  1763.  He  lived  at  Thornton, 
N.  H.  ;  moved  to  Danville,  Vt.,  1790,  as  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers. He  held  the  office  of  town  clerk,  chorister  and  a  deacon 
of  the  Congregational  church.     He  died  Oct.  1848. 

Children : 

-I-1592  Samuel,"  b.  Feb.  4,  1786;  m.  Marion  Rankin. 

1593  Betsey,"  b.  Jan.  24,  1788;  d.  Mar.  17,  1788. 

1594  Hannah/  b.  June  30,  1789  ;  m.  Caleb  Minor. 

1595  John,"  b.  May  2,  1791 ;  d.  June  12,  1798. 

1596  Polly,''  b.  May  14,  1793. 

1597  Moses,"  b.  Apr.  8,   1798.      He  was  a  Congregational   clergyman, 

had  two  sons  who  went  west. 


622 

JosiAH    Ingalls,''    {Nathaniel,^    Samuel,'^    Samuel,^    Henry,^ 

Edmund^) ^  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Abigail  (Huse)  Ingalls,  born 

Chester,  N.  H.;  married,  Olive  Sanborn.     He  was  a  farmer 

at  Chester  and  Sandowu. 

Children : 

1598    Jason,"  m.   ist,  ;  2d,  .      Ch :   (1599)  Grace, ^  m.   Milton 

Austin  of  Wellesley,  Mass.  ;  (1600)  Jason  Branch,^  res.  Methuen, 
Mass. 
-|-i6oi     Perley  Chase,"  b.  Feb.  6,  181 1  ;  m.  Susan  P.  Rideout. 

1602  David  Sanborn,"  m.  three  times.  Adm.  granted  brother  Perley, 
1858.  Josiah  Spaulding  of  Fitchburg,  guardian  of  Oscar  J.  and 
Marcus  Morton.  Moses  \Vebster  of  Chester,  guardian  of  Jane 
and  Lucy  A. 

1607  John,'  d.  Chester,  u.  m.,  age  50. 

1608  Alfred ". 

1609  Lucretia,"  m.  Milton  Noj'es  of  Derry,  N.  H.     Ch  :  (i)  Sara/i,  m. 

George  Burker,  res.  Derry. 

1610  Louisa,"  d.  Chester,  July  5,  1902;  m.  ist,  Merrill  of  Methuen, 

Mass.  ;  m.  2d,  Charles  Wells  of  Sandown. 

161 1  Sarah,"  ni.  Frazer. 

1612  Mary'. 

1613  Adeline,'  m.  Charles  Austin,  had  five  children. 

636 

Samuel  Ingalls,^  {Daniel,^  Moses,*  Saifuiel,^  Henry,'^  Ed- 
mimd'^),  son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Fletcher)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover,  Aug.  13,  1747;  married.  Betsey,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
Eastman  of  Concord,  N.  H.  He  was  a  revolutionary^  soldier, 
credited  to  Stoneham  and  Reading  and  served  through  the 
entire  war.  He  moved  to  Concord,  N.  H.,  then  to  Shelburne  ; 
was  engaged  in  lumbering  ;  died  at  Amherst,  Me, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  95 

Children  : 

+1625     Moses,"  b.  ;  m.  Abbie  Stiles. 

1626  Daniel,"  b. 

1627  Fletcher,".     A  Fletcher  Ingalls  served  three  months  at  W.  Point, 

1780.     One  daughter  only,  m.  Burbank  ;  had  son,   Robert 

I.,  Judge  at  Boston. 

1628  Eleanor,"  said  to  have  joined  the  Shakers. 

1629  Robert". 

1630  Sarah,"  b.  ;   m.  Col.  Nathaniel  Porter  of  No.  Andover.    Ch.  : 
(i)  Mary ;  (2)  Elizabeth  ;  (3)  Hannah,  b.   1800;    d.  Medford,  Mass., 

1893  ;  m.  Mar.  15,  1828,  Oliver  H  Emery  of  Berwick,  Me.  Ch.  : 
(I)  G.  W.,  m.  Marcia  Hall ;  he  was  governor  of  ;  res.  Sea 

View,  Mass.  ;  (II)  A.  M.,  m.  Bernard  Brown;  (III)  Ellen  P., 
b.  ;    m.    1st,  Simpson,    2d,    Daniel    C.    Hooke,    res. 

Fremont,  N.  H.  Ch :  (A)  James  T.  (IV)  Mvr.\  E.,  m. 
John  J.  Frye,  a  plough  manufacturer  at  Portland,  Me. ;  (V) 
HaTTie  O.,  m.  Darius  A.  Green,  res.  Washington,  D.  C.  (4) 
Eleanor;  (^)  Lydia  ;  (6)  Sarah;  (7)  Maria;  (8)  Bathsheba ;  (9) 
Nathaniel. 

640 

Moses  Ingalls, "^  (^Danicl,^  Moses,^  Samuel,^  Henry,'  'Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Fletcher)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover, Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1756  ;  married,  Conway,  N.  H.,  May  19, 
1786,  Susan  Heath.  He  was  a  revolutionar}^  soldier,  enlist- 
ing Sept.  8,  1777,  as  a  sergeant  in  Captain  Turner's  company, 
Col.  Henr>'  Jackson's  regiment  for  three  years  ;  reenlisted  Aug. 
18,  1781,  in  Colonel  Webb's  regiment  and  discharged  Nov.  21, 
1 781.  While  stationed  on  the  coast  of  Rhode  Island  in  com- 
mand of  sixteen  men,  he  captnred  a  British  vessel,  which  had 
stranded  on  a  bar,  and  with  ten  of  her  crew  ^sailed  it  as  a  prize 
to  New  York.  At  the  close  of  the  war,  he  went  to  Shelburne, 
N.  H.,  a  part  of  the  way  through  a  trackless  wilderness,  at  one 
time  travelling  up  the  Androscoggin  River  as  far  as  Errol,  to 
relieve  a  famished  soldier  named  Hall,  who  had  left  Arnold's 
army  at  Quebec  for  home.  He  was  an  old-fashioned  democrat, 
applauding  the  action  of  Thomas  Jefferson  in  the  acquisition  of 
Louisiana,  and  a  warm  admirer  of  the  military  achievements  of 
Andrew  Jackson.     He  died  at  Shelburne,  Oct.  i,  1845. 

Children,  born  Shelburne. 

1631  Betsey,'  d.  j. 

1632  Frederick,'  m.   Nancy  Barker.      He  lived    at   Bethel,    Me.     Ch 

(1633)  Arvilla,^  m.  Foster,  a   lawj-er   at    Rockland,    Me. 

(1634)  Drusilla,*  m.  Fordice  Burbank,  a  hotel-keeper  at  Bethel 

(1635)  Moses, ^b.  Oct.  25,  1822  ;  grad.  Bowdoin  College  1843,  was 
a  teacher  at  Muscatine,  la.,  and  lawyer  at  Chicago,  where  he 
now  lives;  has  son  (1636)  Fred  H.,  res.  St.  Louis. 


96  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1640  Martha  Heath,''  b.  Aug.  8,   1786;  d.  Somersworth,    N.  H.,  Dec. 

1865  ;  m.  Sept.  4,  1810,  James  Walker,  b.  July  26,  1778  ;  d.  Sept. 
4,  1826.  He  was  a  merchant,  studied  for  the  ministry  and  be- 
came home  missionary  pastor  at  Milton,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 
Ch.  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  the  two  daughters  never  married,  and  were 
engaged  in  anti-slavery  work  :  (i)  Abigail  Chapman,  b.  June  14, 
1811  ;  d.  June  6,  1888;  (2)  Robert  Ingalls,  b.  Sept.  24,  1813;  d. 
May  17,  1857;  m.  Oct.  5,  1848,  Mehitable  Morse  Chamberliu, 
b.  Feb.  10,  1822,  res.  Somersworth.  He  is  described  as  an 
estimable  man.  Ch :  (I)  Martha  Tarr,  b.  Nov.  20,  1549;  grad. 
Bradford  Academy  1871,  is  now  assistant  cashier  at  Somers- 
worth National  Bank;  (II)  James  Bruce,  b.  Feb.  18,  1853; 
d.  Apr.  15,  1854;  (III)  Edwin  Fi^eTCHER,  b.  July  6,  1856;  d. 
June  24,  1864.  (T,)  James  Abbott,  b.  Dec.  14,  1815;  d.  Dec.  i, 
1825;  (4)  Betsey  lugalls,  b.  Mar.  22,  1818 ;  d.  Apr.  i,  1900. 

1641  Susan,"  b.  ;  m.  Gen.  James  Burbank  of  Gilead,   Me.     Ch  : 

(i)  Adine ;  (2)  Daniel;  (3)  Kate ;  (4)  Martha  ;  (5)  Gustavus. 

+  1642     Robert,"  b.  Apr.  2,  1794;  m.  Rowena  Hills. 

1643     Catherine,"  b  ;  m.  Col.  Oliver  M.  Brooks  of  Dalton,  N.  H. 

+J644     Daniel,"  b.  ;  m.  Mary  C.  Barker. 

1645  Nancy,''  b.  Mar.  26,  1803  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1883  ;  m.  Oct.  31,  1823,  Francis, 
son  of  Samuel  and  Betsey  (Rogers)  Barker,  b.  Rowley,  Mass., 
Jan.  I,  1799;  d.  Apr.  11,  1883.  Ch  :  (i)  Frederick  lugalls,  he 
was  a  carpenter,  building  some  of  the  first  houses  in  Minne- 
apolis, served  through  the  Civil  War  in  Company  F,  47th  Mass. 
Vols.,  now  a  fruit  grower  at  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  ;  (2)  Nathaniel, 
b.  June  22,  1826;  m.  Oct.  19,  1851,  Hannah  Hubbard  Eaton,  b. 
]\\\y  31,  1829.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Wells,  Me.  Ch  :  (I)  Wenonah 
Abai.aide,  b.  Oct.  19,  1851  ;  m.  Sept.  14,  1883,  Charles  W. 
Black,  res.  Medford,  Mass.  Ch  :  (A)  Willard  B.  ;  (B)  Almon  C. 
dl)  CuLLEN  Bryant,  b.  July  31,  1857;  d.  Jan.  19,  1862;  (III) 
Wilbur  H.wicn,  b.  May  29,  1862  ;  m.  Sept.  14,  1896,  Augusta 
Warner,  res.  Boston.  Ch:  (A)  Fred  Robbins.  (IV)  Abbie 
Eaton,  b.  Feb.  23,  1865  ;  m.  George  L.  Willis,  res.  Medford, 
Mass.  Ch  :  (A)  Gordon  Lane  ;  (B)  Marion.  (V)  John  Lane,  b. 
Oct.  I,  1867;  m.  June  8,  1896,  Grace  Robbins,  res.  Portsmouth, 
Va.  (3)  Arisina,h.  Nov.  14,  1829;  d.  May  23,  1882;  m.  Robbins 
Brown  of  Bethel,  Me.  Ch  :  (I)  Frederic  Ingalls,  res.  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.  ;  (II)  F'rank  Irving,  b.  Oct.  27,  1861  ;  grad. 
Bowdoin  College,  1885,  M.  D.  1891  ;  is  a  physician  at  So.  Port- 
land, Me.;  (Ill)  William,  res.  Peabody,  Mass.  (4)  Cullen 
Ihyant,  b.  Dec.  2,  1832;  d.  July  6,  1855;  (5)  Albert  Francis, 
b.  June  2,  1836;  d.  Oct.  25,  1893;  m.  i860,  lived  at  Monticello, 
Minn.,  and  served  in  the  Ci\al  War  as  Sergeant  of  Company  E, 
8th  Minn.  Vols.  Ch  :  (I)  Bert;  (II)  Fred;  (III)  George; 
(IV)  Kate;  (V)  May.  (6)  Kate  Ingalls.  b.  July  2,  1838;  n.  m., 
res.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  ;  (7)  Eli  Wight,  b.  Sept.  25,  1841  ;  m. 
Feb.  10,  1876,  L\'dia  U.,  daughter  of  Pinckney  and  Betsey  W. 
(.\ustin)  Buruham,  b.  Bethel,  Apr.  11,  1S47  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at 
Bethel,  Me.  Ch  :  (I)  Guy  Burnham,  b.  Mar.  2,  1884  ;  (II)  Philip 
Merton,  b.  June  26,  1889.  (8)  Henry  Clinton,  b.  Oct.  23,  1842  ; 
m.  Oct.  30,  1865,  Ellen  Maria,  daughter  of  Simeon  Frost,  shed. 
Nov.  30,  1892.  He  served  in  the  Civil  War  as  corporal  of 
Company  G,  13th  Me.  Vols.,  is  now  a  carriage  maker  at  Bethel. 
Ch  :  (I)  Eva;  (II)  Bernice. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  97 

659 

William  Ingalls,®  (  William,^  Moses,^  Samuel,^  Henry,^ 
Edmicnd'^),  son  of  William  and  Susannah  (Pearsons)  Ingalls, 
born  Newburyport,  May  3,  1769;  married,  first,  Lucy  Myrick 
RiDGEWAY.  Married,  second,  Alice  Brazer.  She  was  born 
Boston,  Nov.  i,  1791  ;  died,  Sept.  i,  1867.  He  graduated  Har- 
vard College,  1790;  was  a  physician  at  Boston  and  Wrentham. 
He  died  Boston,  Sept.  8,  185 1. 

Children  by  lyucy  M.  Ridgeway  : 

1646  Lucy  Rust,'  b.  ;  m.  Dr.  Charles  H.  Stedman,  b.  Lancaster, 

Mass.,  June  17,  1805,  was  a  physician  at  Boston.  Ch  :  (i)  Charles 
Ellery,  b.  Chelsea,  Mar.  31,  1831  ;  m.  Nov.  2,  1859,  Edith  Ellen, 
daughter  of  Isaac  and  Susan  (Ainsworth)  Parker,  b.  Nov.  21, 
1829  ;  is  a  prominent  physician  at  Boston  and  ex-vice-prcsident 
Mass.  Medical  Society.  Ch  :  (I)  Ellery  ;  (II)  Alice  ;  (III) 
Edith. 

1647  William,'  b.  Jan.  12,  1813,  m.  Dec.  3,  1840,  Julia  A.  M.,  daughter 

Ezra  and  Mary  (Brazer)  Davis,  she  b.  Cambridge,  Oct.  8,  1817. 
He  grad.  Harvard  college  1835.  Physician  at  Boston,  visiting 
surgeon  to  the  City  and  U.  S.  Marine  Hospitals,  62  years  in 
active  practice.  He  served  in  the  Civil  War  as  surgeon  ;  now 
living  at  Boston. 

Children  by  Alice  Brazer  : 

1648  Alice  Mariah,'  b.  Oct.  22,  1829  ;  m.  Oct.  25,  1850,  George  H.  Mun- 

roe  of  Dedham.  Ch  :  (1)  William  Ingalh ;  (2)  George  Ellis; 
[l)  John  Ingalls  ;  (\)  Alice  Ingalls;  {^)  Charles  Edward. 

1649  John  Brazer,'  b.  Jan.   14,  1831  ;    d.    Oct.    22,  1852  ;    m.    Nancy  M. 

Hall,  who  d.  Aug.  i,  1883.  He  was  a  Deputy  Sheriff  at  Rox- 
bury. 

667 

John  Ingalls,"  {John,^  Eldad,*  Samuel,^  Henry, ^  Edmund^), 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Haseltine)  Ingalls,  born  Atkinson,  N. 
H.,  Apr.  3,  1 75 1  ;  married  Hannah  (  ),  widow  of  Benjamin 

Ordway,  and  sister  to  Capt.  Timothy  Eaton's  wife.  She  was 
born  Sept.  22,  1753.  He  lived  at  Walpole,  N.  H.,  moved  to 
Keene  and  perhaps  died  in  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  was  a 
revolutionary  soldier.  Marched  on  the  alarm  Apr.  19,  1775  ; 
engaged  at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill,  afterwards  served  in 
Captain  Eaton's  company  and  received  a  pension  in  his  old  age. 

Children  : 

-I-1650  Joseph,' b.  Oct.  19,  1775;  m. 

1651  Jonathan,' b.  Feb.  18,  1777. 

+  1652  James,'  b.  Feb.  25,   1779;  m.  Margaret  Baxter. 

1653  Judith,'  b.  May  25,  1781 ;  d.  Dec.  19,  1821. 

-f-1654  Aaron,'  b.  Sept.  30,  1783;  m.  Gerusha  Franklin. 

1655  Hannah,'  b.  July  22,  1785  ;  d,  Dec.  18,  1817. 
7 


98  INGALLS    GENEALOGY. 

1656  David,'  b.  Aug.  7,  1787;  d.  Aug.  5,  1813. 

1657  Smith,"  b.  Nov.  20,  1789;  d.  Nov.  17,  1831. 

1658  Johu,'  b.  Dec.  15,  1791  ;  d.  Feb.  27,  1801. 

1659  Simeon,"  b.  July  10,  1794;  d.  Sept.  12,  1799. 

668 

Joseph  Ingalls,®  (/(?/;w,^  Eldad,"^  Samue/,^  //enry,'  Edmutid^), 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Haseltine)  Ingalls,  born  Atkinson,  N, 
H.,  Apr.  22,  1752;  married  Sarah  Parker.  She  was  born 
1757  ;  died  Sept.  7,  1823.  He  moved  from  Atkinson  to  Barre, 
Vt.,  1814,  then  to  Westerville,  Ohio,  and  died  there  Aug.  15, 
1834;  was  a  revolutionary  soldier  from  Haverhill,  Mass.,  under 
Captain  Hopkins  and  Col.  Seth  Warner. 

Children  : 

■I-1660     vSamuel,"  b.  Aug.  18,  1781  ;  m.  Hannah  Raymond. 

1661     Salinda,' b.  ;  d.  Sept.  i,  1854;  m.  Addison  Bigelow,  Jr. 

-)-i662     Thomas,"  b.  Jan.  11,  1791  ;  m.  Sarah  Bigelow. 

674 

Samuel  Ingalls,*  (/o/in,^  £/dad,*  Saynuel ^^ Heyiry ^^ Edmiaid^^ , 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  27,  1763  ;  married  Anna  Shepard.  She  was 
born  Feb.  8,  1767;  died  Dec.  20,  1854.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Canterbury,  moved  to  Danville,  Vt.,  1792,  then  to  Ryegate, 
where  he  died  Dec.  14,  1814. 

Children  : 

1663  Abigail, '^  b.  Mar.  4,  1787  ;  d.  May  9,  1788. 

1664  John,'  b.  May  4,  1789;  d.  June  16,  1792. 
+1665    James,'  b.  June  24,  1791  ;  m.  Marj'  Cass. 

1666  Samuel,'  b.  Sept.  4,  1793  ;  d.  Dec.  14,  1814. 

1667  Elizabeth,' b.  Dec.  5,  1796;  m.  Gates. 

1668  Hannah,' b.  Apr.  10,  1798;  d.  n.  m. 

1669  Mary,'  b.  June  28,  1800;  d.  Nov.  10,  1830. 

1670  Anna,' b.  Sept.  3,  1802;  d.  Dec.  20,  1854. 

1671  Morrill,"  b.  Aug.  13,  1804;  m.  and  lived  at  So.  Ryegate. 

1672  Susan,' b.  July  6,  1806;  m.  Clough. 

1673  Abigail,'  b.  Apr.  25,  1808;   m.  Miles. 

1674  Jemima,' b.  Jul}'  17,  i8it;  m.  Davis. 

676 

Caleb  Ingalls,"  {John,^  Eldad,'  Saynuel,^  Henry ,^ Edmund^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  July  7,    1766;    married,    Dec.    16,    1790,    Elizabeth, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  99 

daughter  of  Satchel  and  Rachel  (Gate)  Clark.  She  was  born 
Dec.  3,  1767;  died  Jan.  10,  1845.  He  was  a  Freewill  Baptist 
clergyman  at  Canterbury,  moved  to  Canaan,  Vt.,  and  died  there 
about  1850. 

Children  : 

-I-1675     Satchel  Clark,''  b.  Aug.  29,  1794  ;  m.  Hannah  Heath. 

1676  Elizabeth, '^  b  ;  m.  David  Kent  of  Stewartstown,  N.  H. 

1677  Joseph    L.,'  b.    1804;    d.  Aug.   16,   1878;    m.  Mary  Stuart,  lived 

Canaan,  Vt.     No  children. 

1678  Langdon,''   moved   Stanstead,    Canada,    had    (1678A)    Gardner^; 

(1678B)  Nelson,^  d  ;  was  a  police  officer  at  Lowell,  Mass. 

(1678C)  William  Henry «;   (1678D)  a  Daughter.^ 

678 

Jesse  Ingalls,®  {John,^  Eldad,^  Samuel,^  Henry, "^  Edrmind'^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Haverhill,  Apr. 
2,  1770;  married  Hannah  Chase  of  Loudon,  N.  H.  She  died 
Sept.  26,  1852.  He  was  a  farmer  and  moved  to  Sanbornton, 
N.  H.,  in  1818,  where  he  died  Oct.  29,  1851. 

Children  : 

1679  John,"  b.  1799;  d.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  1828;  grad.  Dartmouth 

College,  1823. 

1680  Gardner,^  b.  1800;  m.  Joanna  Varney;  he  d.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug. 

15,  1874,  was  a  portrait  painter.  Ch  :  (1681)  Helen  M.,  d.  y. 
1682  Walter, '^  b.  Feb.  16,  1805;  m.  ist,  Apr.  5,  1827,  Hannah  M.  Wood- 
man, she  d.  Sept.  26,  1846  ,  m.  2d,  Feb.  26,  1849,  Helen  M. 
Clark,  she  d.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1874.  He  early  es- 
tablished a  high  reputation  as  a  portrait  painter,  and  a  full 
length  portrait  of  Washington  in  the  State  Hoiise  at  Concord  is 
proof  of  his  genius.  He  travelled  extensively,  painted  from 
personal  setting  one  of  the  most  accurate  pictures  of  Pope  Pius 
IX.  During  a  stay  in  Washington  he  exhibited  many  fine 
paintings  of  senators  and  others.  He  was  genial,  inclined  to 
the  humorous,  of  fine  personal  appearance.  He  died  at  Oak- 
land, Cal.,  Jul}'  21,  1874,  where  he  had  gone  in  search  of  health. 
Ch  :  (1683)  John, 8  b.  Feb.  28,  1829  ;  m.  Dec.  29,  1848,  Ann  Smith. 
He  was  a  ranch-keeper  in  Texas,  then  dry  goods  dealer  in  New 
Orleans.  Ch  :  (1684)  Fannie  H.,»b.Aug.  9,  1852;  (1685)  Walter 
T.,9b.  Mar.  16,  1854;  (1686)  Ernest  D.,^  b.  Feb.  16,  1863;  res. 
Amite,  La.;  is  employed  in  the  U.  S.  Mint  at  New  Orleans. 
(1687)  Napoleon  Bonaparte,^  b.  Dec.  11,  1830;  m.  Matilda 
Johnson,  res.  Portland,  Oregon  ;  he  was  a  steamboat  captain. 
Ch:  (1688)  Harry  W.,»  b.  May,  i860  ;  (1689)  Helen,^  b.  July 
22,    1865  ;  and  others. 

1690  Mahala,'' b.  Oct.  29,   1810  ;  m.  Sept.  5,   1838,  Charles  J.  Connor. 

Ch  :  (I)  Estelle  P.,  b.  Nov.  27,  1840  ;  d.  ;  m.  Dr.  Joseph  F. 

Vegas;  (2)  Vienna,  h.  Oct.  3,  1842;  n.  m.  ;  \^t^  Jerofne  B.,  res. 
Hopkinton,  N.  H. 

1691  Parmelia,"  b.  July  3,   1814;  d.  ;  m.  Aug.  16,  1841,  Solomon 

M.  Wilson.     No  children. 

1692  Jerome  Bonaparte,'  b.  Oct.  1817;  d.  June  13,  1835. 


100  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1693  Mary  Ann  J  b.  Jan.  16,  1821  ;  d.  May  12,  1893;  m.  Sept.  i,  1843, 
Rev.  Richard  Ward,  b.  May  8,  1819  ;  d.  Dec.  28,  1898.  Ch:  (i) 
Mary  Hannah,  b.  June  2,  1844;  n.  m.  ;  (2)  Abby  Quincy,  b.  July 
22,  1848;  d.  1851  ;  (3)  Richard,  b.  Jan.  10,  1852;  m.  Mar.  1873, 
Fannie  A.  Andrews  of  Boston  ;  he  is  a  carpenter,  res.  Lancaster. 
Ch  :  (I)  Mabel,  b.  Aug.  19,  1874;  (II)  Edith  G.,  b.  July  19, 
1876;  (III)  RiCH.\RD,  b.  July  14,  1879.  (4)  George  Cunvin,  b. 
Mar.  19,  1855;  m.  Oct.  18,  1882,  Lucy  E.,  daughter  of  Andrew 
P.  and  Althea  (Sanborn)  Gilman,  she  b.  Aug.  21,  1861.  He 
grad.  Harvard  University,  Hannemahn  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  is  now  a  phvsician,  postmaster,  and  town  clerk  at 
Sanbornton,  N.  H.  C h :  (I)  Carrie  May,  b.  Aug.  4,  1883;  (II) 
Ethel  Chase,  b.  July  30,  1886;  (III)  Helen  Louise,  b.  May 
15,  1891.  (5)  Rev.  Gardner  Ingalls,  b.  June  2,  1857;  m.  Dec.  25, 
1879,  Martha  S.  Woodward  of  Sanbornton  ;  he  grad.  Cambridge 
Theological  School,  now  pastor  of  the  Swedenborgian  church 
at  Fall  River,  Mass.  Ch  :  (I)  Gardner  MilES,  b.  May  1,  1881  ; 
(II)  Parmelia  Ingalls,  b.  June  10,  1883. 


681 

Nathaniel  Peabody  Ingalls,®  {John,^  Eldad,*  Samuel,^ 
Henry, "^  Edmuyid^),  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls, 
born  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  Sept.  25,  1773;  married,  first,  Polly 
H.\iNES,  ;  married,  second,  Sophia,  daughter  of  Philbrick  and 
(Emery)  Bradley  of  Concord,  N.  H.  She  was  born  Nov. 
17,  1778  ;  died  Oct.  4,  1854.  He  was  a  farmer  on  the  land  his 
father  settled  at  Canterbury,  where  he  died  Apr.  21,  1853. 

Children  by  Polly  Haines  : 

+1694     Calvin,"  b.  July  6,  1799;  m.  Nancy  Taylor. 

1695  Polly,"  b.  Aug.  3,  1801  ;  d.  y. 

1696  Peabody,''  b.  Aug.  16,  1805  ;  m.  Sept.  11,  1831,  Joanna,  daughter  of 

William  and  Abigail  (Sanborn)  Hayes,  b.  Oct.  31,  1801.  He 
moved  from  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  to  Athens,  Mich.,  and  d.  about 
1888.  Ch  :  (1697)  Abigail, « b.  Aug.  15,  1832  ;  m.,  Marshall,  Mich., 
July  II,  1854,  Elisha  M.  Johnson,  b.  Bald\vins\nlle,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
12,  1830,  he  is  a  wagon  maker  at  Athens,  Mich.  Ch  :  (i )  Louis 
Hayes,  b.  Sept.  23,  1859.  (1698)  Frank  Carter,*  b.  July  1834; 
not  heard  from  since  being  liberated  from  Andersonville 
Prison  ;   (1699)  Phebe    Hayes, ^  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  Carl  Wat- 

kins,  res.  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. 

1700  Polly, ^  b.  Mar.  28,  1808. 

1701  Matilda, '^  b.  Mar.  25,  1810;  d.  Apr.  1894;  m.  Solomon  M.  Clifford 

of  Loudon,  N.  H.  Ch  :  (i)  Lelia  Augusta  (Clifford),  m.  Joseph 
K.  Hancock.  Ch  :  (I)  Horace  W.,  b.  Nov.  6,  i860;  m.  Etta 
Thomas.  Ch  :  (A)  Fred  L.;  (B)  George  H.  (II)  Ella  C,  m. 
Dr.  FIdwin  Hodgdon  of  Lakeport ;  no  children.  (2)  Sophia 
Ingalls  (Clifford),  m.  Olwyn  W.  Dow.  Ch  :  (I)  Lenora  M.; 
(II)  Mary  A.;  (HI)  Wk.ston  E.  (3)  Sarah  Jane  (Clifford),  m. 
Geo.  Roby ;  (4)  Byron  M.,  d.  y.;  (5)  Clara  H.,  d.  y. 

1702  Deborah,'  b.  June  12,  1814. 

1703  Julia,'  b.  Nov.  14,  1816. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  101 

1704  John,"  b.  Oct.  18,  1820;  m.  Dec.  1847,  Melinda,  daughter  of  Barnes 
U.  and  Judith  (Weeks)  Hilliard,  she  b.  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  Jan. 
19,  1822.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  farmer  at  East  Canterbury, 
N.H.  Ch  :  (1705)  Adrianna  Barron, « b.  Jan.  24,  1848  ;  d.  Jan.  15, 
1872;  {1706)  Oriella  Melinda, ^  b.  May  14,  1849;  (1707)  Helen 
Clark, ^  b.  Sept.  4,  1859;  (1708)  John  Elmer,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1861  ; 
d.  June  16,  1870. 

Children  by  Sophia  Bradley  : 

1709     Almeda  Christie,"  b.   Dec.  27,   1826;  d.  Aug.  28,   1895;  m.  Simon 
Cass  ;  she  was  a  teacher.     Ch  :  (i)  Francis^  b.  Dec.  20,  1870  ;  (2) 
Christie  A. ,  b.  Aug.  13,  1872. 
-I-1710     Daniel  Morrill,'^  b.  July  i,  1829  ;  m.  Ann  E.  Hancock. 

682 

Daniel  Ingalls,*'  {Joh7i,^Eldad,'^  Samuel,^  Hejiry,"^  Edmund'^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  7,  1775;  married,  Jan.  i,  1802,  Polly,  daughter 
of  David  and  Tamar  Nutting  of  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  She  was 
born  Jan.  i,  1786;  died  Apr.  14,  1866.  He  moved  to  St.  Ar- 
mand,  P.  Q.,  and  died  there  June  10,  1881. 

Children  : 

-I-1711     James, ^  b.  Aug.  31,  1802  ;  m.  Electa  Sanborn. 

1712  Sarah,''  b.  June  18,  1804  ;  d.  Sept.  15,  1852  ;  m.  Nov.  7,  1825,  John 

Searle. 

1713  Pauline,"  b.  Apr.  9,   1806;    d.  Aug.  20,   1849;     m.  June  20,   1825, 

Rosif  Blanchard. 

1714  Charlotte,"  b.  Mar.  23,  1808;   n.  m. 

1715  Abiah,'' b.  Mar.  21,  1810  ;  d.   Sept.   14,  1868;   m.  Stephen  Kellum 

of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1716  Fannie,^  b.  May  13,  1812. 

1717  Daniel  Drummond,'  b.  July  8,  1815  ;  d.  May  2,   1854  ;   m.  Dec.  15, 

1840,  Diadama  Arms. 

1718  Olive,"  b.  Feb.  5,  1818;  d.June,  1847;  m.  Abram  Fonda  of  Troy, 

N.  Y. 

1719  Sophronia,''  b.  Sept.  23,  1820. 

1720  Laura,''  b.  Jan.  26,  1822  ;  m.  July  19,  1845,  John  Cameron. 

1721  Cordelia  Dorcas,'' b.  May  7,   1826;  d.  West  Medford,  Mass.,  July 

23,  1894;  m.  June  30,  1850,  William  H.  Wentworth,  b.  Rollins- 
ford,  N.  H.,  Mar.  30,  1824;  d.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  8,  1887. 
Ch:  (I)  William  Hall,  \i.  Boston,  Sept.  15,  1852;  m.  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  3,  1880,  Annie  E.,  daughter  of  Andrew  J.  and 
Susan  D.  (Ware)  Locke,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1854; 
he  is  a  real  estate  dealer  at  No.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Ch  :  (I) 
Reginald  Andrew,  b.  Nov.  23,  1882;  (II)  Cedric,  b.  Apr.  5, 
1888;  d.  Aug.  20,  1889;  (III)  Dorothea,  b.  Apr.  3,  1890;  (IV) 
Frederic,  b.  Dec.  8,  1892;  d.  Jan.  6,  1894.  (2)  Emma  Blanch, 
b.  May  22,  1855;  d.  Apr.  25,  1889;  m.  Dr.  William  Z.  Hull  of 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.;  (3)  George  Fred,  b.  Nov.  8,  1862  ;  m.  June 
25,  1890,  Annie  G.  Tower,  res.  Somerville.  No  children  ;  (4) 
Clarence  Eugene,  h.  May  5,  1868;  m.  Apr.  13,  1898,  Laura  E. 
Weeks,  res.  Arlington. 

1722  Emeline,''b.  May  14,  1829;  d.  Sept.  10,  1830. 


102  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

684 

David  Ingalls/  { John, ^  Eldad,^  Samicel,^  Henry, "^  Ed?mmd'^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  7,  1778;  married  Sarah  Fernald.  She  was 
born  Dec.  29,  1777.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Loudon,  N.  H.,  and 
died  Feb.  21,  1855. 

Children,  born  Canterbury  : 

1723  Clarissa,'   b.  ;    m.   Jesse    Mason   of    Concord,    N.    H.,    had 

children. 

1724  Thomas  Jefferson,"  b.  Dec.   11,   1804;  he  lived  at  Concord,  Bos- 

cawen,  No.  Chichester  and  Epsom,  d.  Sept.  29,  1886;  m.  ist, 
Hannah  Hook  Pike,  b.  Hampton  Falls,  Jan.  7,  1802  ;  d.  Oct.  14, 
1843  ;  m.  2d,  Nancy  Moulton,  3d,  Charlotte,  wadow  of  brother 
Joshua.  He  left  a  son  (1725)  Charles  Edwan,*  b.  Concord,  Dec. 
18,  1838;  m.  Boston,  Aug.  12,  1865,  Susan  Roxana,  daughter  of 
Rufus  H.  and  Sarah  E.  (Knowlton)  Blood,  b.  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1849.  He  is  an  inventor  and  machinist,  living 
since  1886  at  Willimantic,  Conn.  Ch  :  (1726)  Mabel  Ed\%-ina,* 
b.  Dec.  21,  1866;  d.  Jan.  4,  1895  ;  (1727)  Alice  Georgiana  Pike,^ 
b.  Oct.  22,  1871  ;  m.  Mar.  6,  1895,  Harry  W.  Sawnn  of  South- 
boro,  Mass.     Ch  :   (i)  Olive;  (2)  Ethel ;  (3)  Ruth. 

1728  Diamond,'  b.  ;  m.    ist,  ,    2d,    Annie    Peters,    lived   at 

Baltimore,  Md. 

1729  John  Langdon,'  b.  ;  m.  ,  lived  Pittsfield,   N.   H.,  had 

(1729A)  .\ugusta*. 

1730  Joshua,' b.  1809;  m.  Charlotte  Ann,  daughter  of  David  and  Mary 

Jones,  b.  July  25,  1814;  d.  Jan.  10,  1900.     Ch  : 

(1731)  Joshua/ b.  1833;  d.  y. 

(1732)  Mary    Frances,^  b.  Jan.   17,   1840;    d.  Jan.   10,   1892;  m.   ist, 

Orison  Dudley,  2d,  George  Kelley,  who  served  in  the 
Civil  war  and  was  a  shoemaker  at  Concord,  N.  H.  Ch  : 
(i)  Georgiana,  b.  1859;  d.  y.;  (2)  Frank  Leroy,  m.  Bell 
Robinson,  res.  Concord;  (3)  Arthur  Winslow,  m.  ist, 
Clara  Sanborn,  2d,  ,  res.  Bridgeport,  Conn;  (4)  Cora 

Mabel,  d.  y. 

(1733)  George  Elbridge,^  b.  June  22,   1842  ;  m.  Elzadia  Maria  Cas- 

well, is  a  clerk  at  Concord.     Ch  : 

(1734)  Fred  Myers, ^  b.  ;  res.  Laconia,  N.  H.;  n.  m. 

(1735)  Elbridge  Joshua,*  b.  ;  d.  age  21  ;  n.  m. 

(1736)  Maude,^  b.  ;  m.  Edward  Shannon,  res.  Laconia.     Ch  : 

(i)  Florence ;  (2)  George  Levi. 

(1737)  Mary  Elzadia,*  b.  ;  n.  m. 

(1738)  Lizzie  Pike,*  b.  ;  m.  res.  Laconia. 

(1739)  Charlotte  Loraine,^  b.  ;  d.  y. 

(1740)  Clara   Ann   Augusta,*   b.   July    15,   1852;     m.  Dec.  25,    1871, 

Eugene  Augustus,  son  of  Oscar  and  Marj'  Ann  B.  (Forres- 
ter) Rix,  b.  Boston,  Dec.  28,  1845.  He  served  one  year  in 
Company  E,  ist  N.  H.  L.  A.;  was  a  carriage  trimmer  for 
many  years  now  a  printer  and  maker  of  rubber  stamps  at 
Concord.  Ch  :  (i)  Charlotte  Ann,  b.  May  31,  1873;  m. 
May  26,  1897,  Edward  E.  Watrous,  insurance  agent,  res. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  No  children  ;  (2)  Betram  Forrester,  b.  Aug. 
19,  1877,  res.  Concord  ;  n.  m.;  (3)  Florence  Louise,  b.  Feb. 
16,  1883 ;  n.m. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAI.I.S,  OF  I.YNN.  103 

1741  Betsey,^  b.  ;    m.  John    Rollins  of  Concord ;    had   son   and 

daughter. 

1742  Corlis,'  b.  ;  m.  ,  and  had  (1742 A)  Gilbert,*  who  lived 

in  New  York  City. 

1743  Leavitt  Bennett,''  b. 

1744  Sarah  Jane,''   b.  ;  m.    Hanson  Evans;    she  is  a  widow  and 

res.  Alton,  N.  H. 

1745  Jesse, ^  b.  ;  drowned. 

685 

James  li>f g AhhS, '^  (/ohn,^  £/dad,*  Samue/,^  Henry, ^  Edmund^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  5,  1782;  married  Louisa  Wheei^ER.  He  was  a 
farmer  at  Canterbury  and  No.  Walden,  Vt. 

Children,  born  Canterbury  : 

1746  Mary  Russell ''. 

1747  Perley  Wheeler,^  b.  Oct.  16,  1807  ;  d.  Stannard,  Vt.,  Apr.  20,  1891 ; 

m.  Lovina,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Garfield  of  Wheelock.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  mechanic  at  Walden.  Ch  :  (1748)  John,^  d.  y.; 
(1749)  William  Franklin,^  b.  Sept.  26,  1851  ;  m.  June  19,  1879, 
Ruth  Adella,  daughter  of  Rev.  George  W.  and  Polly  V.  (Low) 
Bixby.  He  was  tax  collector,  constable  and  farmer  at  Walden, 
now  res.  Providence,  R.  I.  Ch  :  (1750)  Viotti  Minella,^  b.  Aug. 
25,  1882;  (1751)  Maurice  George, ^  b.  Sept.  7,  1883.  (1752) 
Louisa,^  d.  y.;  (1753)  Emma  Etta,^  b.  Mar.  23,  1861  ;  m.  July  13, 
1887,  Elmer  Daniel,  son  of  John  L,.  and  Susan  (Drew)  Kelley,  b. 
Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  7,  1862.  He  is  a  farmer  and  grocery 
man  at  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  has  been  assessor  and  member  of 
city  council.  Ch  :  (i)  Florence  IVinona,  b.  Oct.  23,  1889;  (2) 
Marion  Adine,  b.  Dec.  7,  1891  ;  (3)  Louise,  b.  Oct.  10,  1895  ;  (4) 
Helen  Francis,  b.  Jan.  18,  1897. 

1754  Betsey  Cox'. 

1755  William  Perry ''. 

1756  Patty  Adeline '. 

1757  Louise  Ruhama''. 

1758  Dorothea  Wheeler,' b.  Mar.  22,   1828;  m.  Mar.  5,  1846,  James  J. 

Snow,  b.  Spencer,  Mass,  July  10,  1810;  d.  Franklin,  N.  H., 
Dec.  10,  1892.  Ch:(i)  Amos  Wilder,  b.  Dec.  11,  1846;  (2) 
Alonzo James,,  b.  Feb.  27,  1849;  d.  Mar.  19,  1899;  m.  Adelaide 
Amsden  ;  (3)  Sarah  Louisa,  b.  July  17,  1851  ;  d.  Sept.  1900;  m. 
Peter  Dana  ;  (4)  Susan  Eliza,  b.  June  19,  1854  ;  m.  Milton  Burtt, 
res.  Manchester,  N.  H.;  (5)  Lda  Lavina,  b.  June  22,  1857  ;  m. 
Elmer  W.  French,  res.  Franklin  ;  (6)  Julia  Etta,  b.  Jan.  30, 
1861  ;  m  Joseph  H.  Wills  of  Franklin;  {i)John  Printis,  b.  Apr. 
25,  1866;  m.  Mary  Woodward,  res.  Manchester;  (8)  George 
William,  b.  Aug.  7,  1869 ;  m.  Flora  D.  Smith,  res.  Franklin. 

689 

Solomon  Ingalls,®  {Henry,^  Henry,'^  Henry,^  Henry,'^  Ed- 
mund^),  son  of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Putnam)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  June  13,  1750;  married,  first,  Abigail  Carle- 
ton.     She  died  May  24,  1776,  age    25.     Married,  second,  Apr, 


104  INGALLS  GENEAI.OGY. 

22,  1779,  Mercy  Wilson.  She  was  born  Feb.  22,  1752;  died 
Sept.  4,  1797;  married,  third,  1799,  Hannah  Harris.  He 
was  a  revolutionary  soldier  from  1776  to  1781  ;  attained  the 
rank  of  Sergeant  Major.  At  the  close  of  the  war  he  moved  to 
Pillar  Point,  near  Cape  Vincent,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.  About 
the  year  1800  he  collected  material  for  a  genealogy  of  the  family, 
and  the  compiler  has  found  charts  of  his  ancestry  in  all  parts 
of  the  country.     He  died  Sept.  22,  1840. 

Children : 

1759  Abigail  Carleton,"  b.  May  25,  1780;  m.  Abner  Hackett. 

-f-1760  Solomon, ■^  b.  July  5,  1781 ;  m.  Catherine  Dorr. 

1761  Sarah,"  b.  Nov.  27,   1782. 

1762  Hannah,''  b.  Sept.  20,  1784. 

-I-1763     Henry,''  b.  July  26,  1786  ;  m.  Prudence  White. 

1764  John,''  b.  Feb.  27,  1788;  m.  ist,  Eunice  ;  2d,  Cynthia  White. 

1765  Putnam,^  b.  Nov.  23,  1789;  d.  Aug.  23,  1795. 

4-1766  James,''  b.  Aug.  4,   1791  ;  m.  ist,  Laura  Cooley,  2d,  Hannah  Sweet. 

1767  Sophia,"  b.  Oct.  6,  1792  ;  m.  Herman  Harris. 

1768  Betsey,''  b.  June  29,  1794;  m.  P.  W.  Breed. 

1769  Putnam,''  b.  Feb.  22,  1796. 

696 

Daniel  Ingalls,"  {Henry,^  Henry,'^  Henry,^  Henry^^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Andrews)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1758:  married  Mary  Tapley,  widow  of 
Tarbell.  She  died  at  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  Jan.  6,  1826. 
He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier  from  1775  to  Jan.  i,  1780.  He 
lived  at  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  and  died  there  1832. 

Children  : 

1770  Polly,''  b.  Oct.  I,  1786  ;  d.  n.  m. 

1771  Sarah  Putnam,''  b.  Apr.  15,  1790;  d.  Feb.  5,  1825. 

1772  Elizabeth,''  b.  Mar.  6,  1792;  m.  Isaac  Gage  of  Bedford,  N.  H. 

1773  Rebecca,"   b.    Sept.    3,    1793;     d.    Boston;    m.    Putnam    Ingalls 

Farnum,  son  of  James  and  Rebecca  (Ingalls)  Farnum,  b.  No. 
Andover,  Mar.  10,  1788  ;  d.  Roxbury,  Nov.  25,  1852.  He  was  a 
prominent  citizen  of  Salem  until  1813  then  moved  to  Roxbury. 
Ch  :   (I)   Charles  /.,  b.  Mar.  18,  1826  ;  d.  at  sea,  Feb.  1853. 

+  1774     Daniel  Tapley,^  b.  Apr.  19,  1795;  m.  Lucinda  Clark. 

1775  Henry  Tarbell,'  b.  Apr.  28,  1797;  m;  lived  at  Merrimack,  had 
Ch.  b.  there  :  (1775A)  Henry  Augustus,^  b.  Sept.  8,  1823;  d. 
N.  Y.;  {1775B)  Sarah  Putnam,^  b.  Feb.  20,  1827;  d.  Apr.  1891  ; 
m.  Alfred  A.  Valentine,  and  had  daughter,  Mrs.  Walter  Hub- 
bard, res.  N.  Y.;  (1775C)  Mary  Frances,^  b.  July  6,  1827;  d. 
;  m.  Judge  Aaron  W.  Sawyer  of  Nashua,  N.  H.  No 
children;  (1775D)  Elizabeth  Bussey,*  b.  June  20,  1829;  m.  E. 
R.  Jones,  res.  N.  Y.  City  ;  (1775E)  Rebecca  Farnham,*  b.  Mar. 
28,  1831  ;  d.  N.  Y.;  n.  m. 

4-1776    Putnam,'  b.  Mar.  16,  1799;  m.  Margaret  Caldwell. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  105 

701 

David  Ingalls/  {David, ^  Henry, *  Henry  ^^  Henry,'  Edtnund'^), 
son  of  David  and  Priscilla  (How)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass., 
Feb.  19,  1751.  He  marched  to  Lexington  on  the  alarm  Apr.  19, 
1775  ;  after  the  war  he  moved  to  Bradford,  N.  H.,  was  a  farmer 
and  deacon  of  the  Congregational  church  ;   died  Dec.  28,  1834. 

Children  : 

1777  David, ''  b.  Oct.  5,  1780;  d.  Rockingham,  Vt.,  1854;  m.  Mehitable 
.  Ch  :  (1778)  Mehitable,*  m.  Raymond  Brockway  ;  (1779) 
Priscilla,*  m.  Zeba  Brockway  ;  (1780)  Azel,*  b.  Washington, 
N.  H.,  July  12,  1812  ;  m.  Alma  Barrett,  moved  to  Chester,  Vt. 
Ch:  {1781)  Tamson**;  (1782)  Eady »;  (1783)  Lucius";  (1784) 
Zeba 9.     (i785)Millie  W8. 

1786  Anna,"  b.  May  6,  1782  ;  d.  Oct.  30,  1857  ;  n.  m. 

1787  John,^  b.  May  16,   1783;  d.  Newport,  N.  H.  ;  prob.  m.  Hannah, 

daughter  of  Peter  and  Mercy  (Ingalls)   Chandler.     Ch  :   (1788) 
Moses*;  (1789)  David*. 
-I-1790     Solomon,"  b.  Dec.  9,  1789;   m.  Charlotte  Mclntire. 

704 

Edmund  Ingalls,"  {David,^  Henry,'^  Henry,^  Henty,^  Ed- 
mund'^),  son  oi  David  and  Priscilla  (How)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover, Mass.,  July  3,  1757;  married,  1784,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Daniel  Lovejoy.  She  died  1807,  age  52.  He  was  a  revolution- 
ary soldier  at  the  Battle  of  Lexington  Apr.  19,  1775,  and  served 
in  several  companies  for  which  he  received  a  pension  during  the 
last  years  of  his  life.  He  settled  at  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  then 
moved  to  Londonderry,  Vt.  ;  was  a  blacksmith  and  deacon  of 
the  Congregational  church.     He  died  Mar.  8,  1849. 

Children  : 

+1791     Edmund,^  b.  Feb.  22,  1785  ;  m.  Mary  Martin. 

1792  Da\dd,'^  b.  May  31,   1787;  d.  Londonderry,  Vt.,   1819.     He  was  a 

Congregational  clergyman,  and  never  married. 

1793  Daniel,"  b.  Mar.  23,  1789;  d.  Aug.  10,  1891. 

1794  Mary,^  b.  Feb.  27,  1791  ;  prob.  d.  y. 

4-1795     Abiel,"  b.  May  4,  1793  ;  m.  Mehitable  Person. 

1796  Abel,"  b.  Oct.  8,  1796  ;  prob.  d.  y. 

1797  Priscilla,"  b.  Apr.  19,  1799;  d.  1857. 

719 

Aaron  Ingalls,®  {David,^  Henry, * He7iry, ^ Hemy,'^ Edmund^), 
son  of  David  and  Priscilla  (How)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass., 
May  19,  1767;  married  Jane  Williams.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Londonderry,  N.  H.,  and  Milton,  Vt.     Died  1795. 


106  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  : 

1798     Elizabeth,^  b.  abt.  1791  ;  d.  Michigan. 
-f-1799     Aaron,' b.  Sept.  30,  1793;  m.  Fanny  Hopkins. 

1800  Sophia,"  b.  Sept.  14,  1795 ;  d.  Mar.  19,  1862. 

736 

Isaac  Ingalls,^  {Isaac, ^  Hoiyy,'^  Henry, ^  Henry, "^  Edmund'^), 
son  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass., 
May  12,  1770;  married  Eunice,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Anna 
(Dyer)  Horton.  She  was  born  1770  ;  died  Oct.  14,  1855.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  settled  at  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  where  he  died  Oct. 
30,  1838. 

Children,  born  Blue  Hill : 

1801  Isaac,"  b.   Dec.   17,  1795  ;  m.  Sally  Carter.      He  went  to  111.  and 

had  a  large  family  who  moved  to  Wis.  Ch :  (1802)  George*; 
(1803)  Sarah «;  (1804)  Judson «;  (1805)  Joanna^;  (1806)  Mary  ^; 
(1807)  Newton^;  (1808)  Oscar  ^;  d.  in  prison  during  the  Ci\'il 
War. 

1809  Anna,''  b.  Feb.  3,  1798;  m.  Nov.  1817,  Samuel  Leach. 

1810  Putnam,"  b.  Mar.  22,  1800;  d.  Sept.  19,  1803. 

181 1  James  Peters,"  b.  Aug.  28,  1802  ;  d.  June  16,  1848  ;  n.  m. 
Joanna  Horton,"  b.  Aug.  31,  1803;  m.  Daniel  Orcutt. 
Phebe,'  b.  Aug.  29,  1804  ;  m.  1827,  Da\dd  Orcutt  of  New  Charles- 
town,  Me.     Ch  :   (1)  Ja)iies ;  (2)  David. 

Putnam,''  b.  Aug.  23,  1806;  m.  Lydia  Clough. 

Brown,'  b.  Apr.  3,  181 1  ;  m.  Charltstown,  Me.,  Mar.  1832,  Emily, 
daughter  of  John  and  Mary  (Trussell)  Round}-,  b.  Blue  Hill, 
Mar.  29,  1815 ;  d.  Shelbyville,  111.,  Aug.  4,  1876.  He  was  a 
blacksmith,  gunsmith  and  deacon  of  the  Baptist  church  at 
Shelbyville,  is  now  retired,  living  at  Stewardson.  Ch  :  (1816) 
Mary  Ardell,*  b.  Mar.  18,  1835;  m.  Elbridge  Marks  of  Orland, 
Me.  Ch  :  (i)  Helen  Thurston,  b.  Aug.  6,  1851  ;  m.  1869,  John 
Hall  of  Shelbyville;  {2)  Arthur  Mont/ord,  b.  Mar.  1853;  (3) 
Ernest,  b.  1869.  (1817)  Eliza  Woodward,^  b.  May  17,  1838  ;  m. 
1865,  Humphrey  Saunders,  a  mariner  of  Bucksport,  Me.;  moved 
to  Illinois  and  imported  horses;  d.  Apr.  25,  1900.  No  children. 
She  res.  at  Stewardson;  (1818)  Albert  Pearl, *  b.  Mar.  9,  184 1  ; 
m.  Delphine  Graham,  is  a  gunsmith  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  No 
children. 

1819  Parker,''  b.  Dec.  10,   1813  ;  m.  went  to  Illinois  and  his  children 

went  to  Laclade  Co.,  Mo., about  1850. 

1820  Asenath  Burnham,'  b.  Aug.  15,  1818  ;  n.  m. 

1821  Nancy,'' b.  Oct.  14,  1821 ;  d.  Oct.  i,  1842;  n.  m. 

737 

Jacob  Ingalls,®  (Aaar,^  Heyiry,*  Hemy,^  Henry, '^  Edmu7id^), 
son  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  Andover,  Mass., 
Aug.  27,  1772  ;  married,  first,  Oct.  3,  1796,  Abigail  Horton. 
She  was  born  Mar.  lo,  1774;  died  Oct.  6,  1806.     Married,  sec- 


I8I2 
I8I3 

■I8I4 

I8I5 

POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  107 

ond,  Dec.    14,  1809,    Mary    Peckrr,    widow  of  Clough. 

She  was  born   1773;  died   July    27,    1853.     He    was    a    farmer 
settled  at  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  and  died  there  Mar.  6,  1848. 

Children  by  Abigail  Horton  : 

1822  Mary,^  b.  Mar.  12,  1798;  m.  Floyd  Hinckley. 

1823  Priscilla,'^  b.  Apr    11,  1800. 

1824  Hannah,'^  b.  Sept.  23,  1802;  m.  1819,  Nathan  Arnold. 

1825  Abigail, '^  b.  July  20,  1806. 

Children  by  Mary  Pecker : 

+  1826  Jacob,'  b.  Sept.  12,  1810;  m.  Sarah  A.  Blaisdell. 
-(-1827  John,''  b.  Aug.  16,  1812;  m.  Prudence  Dunham. 
-+-1828     Nahum  Hinckley,'  b.  Oct.  14,  1814  ;  m.  Abigail  McCaslin. 


748 

Reuben  Ingalls,®  {Ebenezer,^  Francis,'^  Henry,^  Henry^^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Ebeuezer  and  Sarah  (Curtis)  Ingalls, 
born  Andover,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1769;  married  Rebecca, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Rebecca  (Lindsay)  Wormstead.  She 
was  born  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  May  7,  1772.  Her  father  was 
a  wealthy  ship  builder  at  Marblehead,  and  the  marriage  was 
strongly  opposed  by  the  family  on  account  of  his  lack  of  means. 
With  his  young  wife  he  went  to  Bridgton,  Me.,  in  1793,  and  en- 
gaged in  farming.     Died  about  1850. 

Children  : 

1829  Samuel,' b.   Marblehead,  Sept.  9,  1792;    m.  ist,  Rebecca  Webb, 

2d,  ;  was  a  farmer  at  Bridgton.     No  children. 

1830  Rebecca,' b.  Bridgton,   Mar.  6,   1794;  d.  Nov.   19,   1871  ;   m.  1816, 

Nathaniel  Flint  of  Sweden,  Me.,  b.  Sept  26,  1790;  d.  Oct.  9, 
1875.  He  was  a  farmer,  living  for  many  years  in  a  log  house, 
following  with  a  frame  house,  still  standing  and  owned  by  a 
grandson.     Ch : 

(i)    Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  30,  1817  ;    d.  Feb.   16,  1836;    m.  Jan.  30, 
1835,  Jonathan  Whitney. 

(2)  Nathaniel,  b.  Sept.  30,  1818;  d.  Nov.  4,  1847;  m.  Nov.  10, 

1841,  Dolly  Morrison,  she  res.  Lowell,  Me. 

(3)  Reuben  Ingalh,  b.  Sept.  22,  1820;  d.  Dec.  i,  1838. 

(4)  John,  b.  Aug.  30,   1822;  d.  Feb.  27,  1853;  m.  Jan.  3,  1844, 

Eliza  Bennett.  Ch  :  (I)  Reuben  Ingalls,  b.  June  28, 
1845;  m.  Feb.  12,  1877,  Sarah  J.  McLean;  he  is  a 
builder  at  Richebucto,  N.  B. ;  (II)  John  W.,  b.  Oct.  11, 
1850;  m.  Nov.  26,  1884,  Nellie  M.  Evans  ;  he  is  a  farmer 
at  Sweden. 

(5)  Benjamin  IV.,  b.  July  15,  1824;  d.  Oct.  2,  1846. 


108  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(6)  Charles  Waisofi,  b.  Aug.  13,  1826;    d.  June  6,  1898;  m.  1st, 

Feb.  3,  1848,  Sarah  F.  Stearns,  b.  May  2,  1826 ;  d.  July  2, 
1853;  m.  2d,  May  20,  1855,  Jane  M.  Bennett,  b.  Freedom, 
N.  H.,  Mar.  24,  1836.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Sweden, 
served  in  the  23rd  Me.  Vols,  during  the  Civil  War;  held 
many  town  offices  and  clerk  of  the  F.  B.  church.  Ch  : 
(I)  Chari.es  Francois,  b.  Jan.  9,  1849;  m.  Eunice  Jane, 
daughter  of  Josiah  and  Johanna  (Hanson)  Harmon  ;  b. 
Feb.  10,  1850 ;  is  an  organ  maker  and  postmaster  at 
West  Sterling,  Mass.;  Ch.  (A)  Charles  Josiah,  b.  Apr. 
14,  1876;  (B)  Henry  Francois,  b.  May  5,  1881  ;  (C)  Jennie 
Eva,  b.  Jan.  22,  1883  ;  (D)  Albert  Robert,  b.  Aug.  22, 
1887.  (II)  Solomon  Stearns,  b.  Aug.  13,  1850,  is  a 
builder  at  Worcester,  Mass.;  (Ill)  Benjamin  Webber, 
b.  Dec.  14,  1851  ;  m.  Abbie  Heath  Weeks,  res.  Chat- 
ham, N.  H.;  (IV)  N.\TH.\NiEL  F.,  b.  May  8,  1857;  d. 
Dec.  15,  1858;  (V)  Sarah  J,,  b.  Oct.  5,  1858;  m. 
1877,  J.  Frank  Bennett,  he  d.  Sept.  1878;  (VI)  Wil- 
liam M.,  b.  June  7,  i860;  m.  Apr.  15,  1885,  Nellie 
Pike,  b.  Dec.  31,  i860;  d.  June  6,  1902.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  meat  dealer  at  Sweden;  (VII)  John  B., 
b.  Feb.  19,  1862;  m.  Mar.  31,  1898,  Susie  Chandler; 
he  is  a  farmer  on  the  homestead  at  Sweden  ;  (VIII) 
George  A.,  b.  July  14,  1864;  m.  1891,  Ida  Dawes;  he 
is  a  farmer  at  Harrison,  Me.;  (IX)  Marsh.^ll  I.,  b. 
Nov.  12,  1865;  d.  Sept.  29,  1872;  (X)  Eben  Ingalls, 
b.  June  23,  1867  ;  m.  Nov.  24,  1896,  Jennie  Weeks  ;  is 
a  farmer  at  Conway,  N.  H.;  (XI)  Lilly  M.,  b. 
Sept.  6,  1869;  m.  Wilber  Moulton,  a  farmer  at 
Sweden ;  (XII)  Joseph,  b.  Apr.  30,  1871  ;  d.  Oct.  8, 
1875;  (XIII)  Eliza  A.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1873;  m.  Nov.  24, 
1896,  Preston  Chandler,  a  farmer  at  Chatham,  N.  H.; 
(XIV)  Royal  N.,  b.  June  12,  1877;  (XV)  Alfonso  F., 
b.  Sept.  12,  1878;   (XVI)  Alonzo  J.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1878. 

(7)  Samuel  /.,  b.  July  4,  1828;  d.  Feb.  4,  1833. 

(8)  Marshall,  b.  June  i,   1831  ;  d.  Dec.   15,   1862;  m.  Oct.  30, 

1853,  Abbie  Russell  of  Lowell,  Me.;  he  served  in  the 
23rd  Me.  Vols.,  and  died  in  the  army.  Ch  :  (I)  Mary 
Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  i,  1854;  m.  Merrill  Charles;  (II) 
Georgia  Isabelle,  b.  Oct.  9,  1856;  m.  Dec.  25,  1879, 
Spencer  K.  Parker;  (III)  Dora  Clark,  b.  May  8,  1858; 
m.  1st,  George  W.  Grover,  d.  Mar.  29,  1896;  m.  2d,  June 
26,  1901,  Percival  Gammon. 
1831  Elizabeth,''  b.  Feb.  i,  1796;  d.  Oct.  26,  1817. 
-+1832     Reuben,^  b.  June  19,   1798;    m.   ist,  Elizabeth  M.  Emerson,    2d, 

Ruby  Additon. 
+  1833     Ebenezer,' b.  May  4,  1800;  m.  Irene  Gray. 

1834     Sophronia,"  b.  Feb.   2,   1802;   m.   ist.  Smith  Burnham,  2d,   Rev. 
Burt,  3d,  Joseph  Cushman.     No  children. 
+1835     Benjamin,"  b.  Feb,  28,  1804  ;  m.  Mary  Homan. 
+  1836    Joseph  Lindsay,'  b.  Apr.  23,  1806;  m.  Amanda  C.  Hale. 

1837  Sarah  Curtis,"  b.   Jan.  30,   1809;  d.   Sept.   25,   1889;   m.  Thomas 

Newcomb  of  Harrison,  Me.     Ch  :  (i)  Mary  E.,  m.  Cursley  ; 

(2)  Thomas;  (3)  George  IV.,  m.  Abbie  Trafton  ;  (4)  Emily,  m. 
Stephen  Tavlor  of  Byron,  Me. 

1838  Mary  F.,^  b.  May  5,  1811  ;  d.  Nov.  17,  1817. 

1839  Roxanna,"  b.  Aug.  20,   1813  ;  d.  May  25,   1895;  m.  Mar.  8,   1832, 

Benjamin  Kimball  Carsley,  b.  Harrison,  Me.,  May  30,  1810,  was 
a  farmer  and  hotel  keeper  at  No.  Bridgton,  started  overland 
for  California,   Feb.  26,  and  d.   Independence,    Mo.,    May  23 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  109 

1849.  Ch  :  (1)  Leonard,  b.  Nov.  12,  1832;  d.  Boston,  Sept.  12, 
1853;  (2)  Albion,  b.  Sept.  18,  1840;  m.  Apr.  28,  1864,  Mary  M. 
Gifford.  He  served  in  the  Civil  War,  was  in  business  at  Boston, 
lived  at  Lynn  and  Melrose,  Mass.,  since  1875  a  farmer  at 
Harrison,  Me.  Ch  :  (I)  GEORGE  Leonard,  b.  Sept.  23,  1865  ;  m. 
Lilly  W.  Whittier. 


751 

Nathan  Ikgalls,*'  {Francis,^  Francis,''  Henry, ^  Henry,^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover,  June  12,  1755;  married,  Apr.  15,  1778,  Phebe  Griffin. 
She  was  born  Mar.  26,  1766;  died  Dec.  28,  1843.  He  was  a 
revolutionarj'  soldier;  Minute  Man  1775;  a  corporal  in  Cap- 
tain Johnson's  company  1777  ;  moved  to  Bridgton,  Me.,  in 
1780,  and  died  there  Jan.  8,  1835. 

Children,  born  Bridgton : 

+1840     Nathan,"  b.  Feb.  9,  1779;  ^^i-  Charlotte  Leighton. 

1841     Nehemiah,"  b.  Sept.    17,   1780;  m.  .     Ch :    (1842)  William  «; 

(i843)_Lucy  A.  A.S;  (1844)  Henry «;  (1845)  Charles ». 
+1846     Charles,"  b.  June  30,  1782  ;  m.  Louisa  Moore. 

1847  William,"  b.  July  31,  1784  ;  m. 

1848  Phebe,' b.  Dec. '2,  1787;  m.  Fairbrother.     Ch  :  (i)  Nathan  ; 

(2)  Alzada  ;  (3)  Zilphine,  b.  Aug.  26,  1844. 

1849  Joseph,'  b.   Feb.   20,   1789;  d.  Julv,  1846;  m.  .     Ch  :   (1850) 

MellenS;  (1851)  Henry  »;  ( 1852)  Luther  «. 

1853  Alfred,"  b.  Feb.  26,  1791  ;  m.  Huldah  Kilborn.  He  lived  at 
Bridgton.  Ch  :  (1854)  Huldah  M.,»b.  Mar.  19,  1820;  m.  Samuel 
Silsbee  ;  (1855)  Nathan  Griffin, «  b.  Jan.  13,  1822;  d.  Dec.  18, 
1848;  (1856)  Amanda, 8  b.  Feb.  26,  1826;  m.  Theodore  Ingalls; 
(1857)  Marv  R.,»  b.  Feb.  26,  1826;  (1858)  John  R.,^  b.  Feb.  25, 
1828;  (1859)  Abigail*. 

i860     Lydia,"  b.  July  29,  1793. 

1861  Marj',"  b.  Nov.  4,  1796. 

1862  Charlotte,"  b.  Jan.  31,  1799  ;  m.  Amos  Ingalls. 

1863  Eliza,"  b.  May  7,  1801. 

(Note.)  One  of  the  above  d.  Mercer,  Me.,  Mav  20,  1R21.  Ch  :  (1864)  Narcissa^  ;  b.  Nov. 
25.  iSu  :  (1S65)  William.s  b.  Aug.  2.  1S13  ;  (1S66)  Joseph  B.,8  b.  Feb.  14,  1815  ;  (1S67)  Lorenzo 
F.,8  b.  Oct.  16,  1S20. 


752 

Isaiah  Ingalls,®  {Francis,^  Francis,"^  Hcnry,^  Henry,^  Ed- 
?nu)id^),  son  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Mass.,  July  13,  1756;  married,  first,  Esther, 
daughter  of  Jacob  Stevens.  She  was  born  Apr.  12,  1759;  died 
Oct.    17,    1778,     Married,    second,    Phebe   Curtis.     She   was 


110 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


born  Aug.  6,  1760;  died  Nov.,  1843.  He  was  a  revolutionary 
soldier,  marched  in  Capt.  Thomas  Poor's  company  Apr.  19, 
1775  ;  was  at  Bunker  Hill  and  a  drummer  at  Albany  and  Valley 
Forge.  He  settled  at  Bridgton,  Me.,  and  died  there  June  2, 
1831. 

Children  by  Esther  Stevens  : 
-|-i868     Stevens,'  b.  Feb.  28,  1778;  m.  Rebecca  Kilborn. 

Children  by  Phebe  Curtis  : 

+  1869     Francis,"  b.  Sept.  3,  1784  ;  m.  Betsey  White. 
+  1870     Isaiah,''  b.  June  5,  1787;  m.  Sophia  Perley. 

1871     Amos,"  b.  Apr.  3,  1789;  m.  Charlotte  Ingalls.     He  lived  and  died 

at  Mercer,  Maine.     Ch  :   (1872)  William  W.,^  b.  Feb.  10,    1824; 

d.  Lowell,  Mass.;   (1873)  Alvina,^  b.  July  28,  1825;  m.  William 

Lancaster  of  New  Sharon,  Me.     (1874)  Adaline  E.,^  b.  Nov.  26, 

1829  ;  (1875)  Hannibal,^  b.  June  10,  1831. 

1876  Phebe,"  b.  June  6,  1791. 

1877  Esther,"  b.  Jan.  3,  1794. 

1878  Evelina,"  b.  May  7,  1796;  m.  Job  C.  Lord,  who  d.  Demark,  Me., 

Jan.  2,  1836.  Ch :  (i)  Job  C..,h.  Apr.  19,  1812  ;  (2)  Ruel  Barrows, 
b.  July  3,  1819;  d.  Sept.,  1840;  (3)  James,  b.  Aug.  19,  1821  ;  (4) 
Evelina,  b.  Oct.  25.  1824  ;  m.  Elias  Berry.  Ch  :  (I)  Augusta,  m. 
Diamond;  (II)  Frank,  res.  Philadelphia.  (5)  Isaiah 
Ingalls,  b.  June  2,  1827;  d.  Chillicothe,  O.,  Sept.  19,  1897;  m. 
1st,  Ellen  Fultz,  b.  1836;  d.  1858;  m.  2d,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth  (Reid)  Tuttle,  b.  Chillicothe,  Apr.  21, 
1831.  Ch:  (I)  Ella,  b.  Sept.  3,  1856,  res.  Chillicothe;  (II) 
Etta  B.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1858;  d.  Sept.  16,  1883;  (III)  Lizzie 
Tuttle,  b.  Mar.  21,  1865;  d.  Mar.  31,  1895;  m.  June  9,  1892, 
Allan  Wendell  Hamill.  Ch  :  (A)  Robert  Lord,  b.  Chillicothe, 
Mar.  19,  1895.  (IV)  Carrie  Eveline,  b.  Apr.  13,  1867;  (V) 
Ch,\rles  WenTworth,  b.  Mar.  25,  1870;  (VI)  Frank  Ruel,  b. 
Nov.  28,  1871.  (6)  Thankful,  b.  Jan.  10,  1830;  d.  1848;  (7) 
Wentworth,  b.  May  4,  1832;  m.  Elizabeth  Laughlin.  Ch  :  (I) 
Eveline,  res.  The  Dalles,  Oregon.  (8)  Phebe  /.,  b.  Jan.  5, 
1835  ;  m.  Edwin  Houghton. 

1879  Hannibal,"  b.  July  5,  1798;  d.  Dec.  11,  1871  ;  m.  Julia  Emerson,  d. 

Rochester,  N.  H.,  Aug.  14,  1888.  He  was  a  prominent  man  at 
Mercer,  Me.,  held  the  offices  of  town  clerk,  selectman,  school 
superintendent,  and  county  commissioner.     No  children. 


753 

Phineas  Ingalls,®  {Francis,^  Fra)in's,^  Henry, ^  Henry,-  Ed- 
nnind'^),  sou  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Nov.  14,  1758;  married,  Oct.  22,  1783,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Jacob  Stevens.  She  was  born  Nov.  19,  1764;  died 
July  19,  1858.  He  was  a  revolutionary'  soldier  Bunker  Hill, 
1775;  Albany,  1776;  moved  to  Bridgton,  Me.,  1781  ;  and  died 
there  Jan.  5,  1844. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  HI 

Children,  born  Bridgton  : 

+1880     Aaron  J  b.  Sept.  20,  1784;  m.  Sarah  Berry. 
-|-i88i     AsaJ  b.  Jan.  14,  1787  ;  m.  Phebe  Berry. 

1882  Theodore,"  b.  Feb.  20,   1790;  rn.    Sarah   Carter,  she  d.  Sept.   15, 

1824;  he  was  a  physician  and  prominent  politician  at  Portland, 
Me.;  d.  May  9,  1857.     No  children. 

1883  Elizabeth,''  b.  May  i,  1793  ;  d.  1865  ;  m.  ist,  Feb.  24,  1823,  William 

Webb,  m.  2d,  June  20,  1842,  Stephen  Beeman. 

1884  Eunice,'   b.    Sept.  8,   1795;  d.    Oct.    9,    1845;    m.    Apr.   12,   1821; 

Stephen  Peary,  he  b.  Jan.  3,  1792.     Ch  :  (i)  Cynthia,  b.  Feb.  17, 
1822;  d.  1843;   (2)  Arabel,  b.  Feb.  17,  1824;  d.  1842;   (3)  Almir'a 
/.,  b.  May  18,  1830;  (4)  Helen,  b.  July  13,  1834. 
+1885     Phineas,''  b.  Dec.  22,  1797;  m.  Ruth  H.  Elder. 

1886  Cynthia,'  b.  June  9,   1800;  d.  Sept.  30,  1866;   ni.  Sept.   15,  1823; 

Ichabod  Warren.  Ch  :  (i)  Phineas,  b.  Aug.  25,  1824;  d.  1827; 
(2)  IVilliaiu  IV.,  b.  Apr.  19,  1827;  (3)  Phineas  I.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1829; 
(4)  Cynthia,  b.  Mar.  12,  1832;  (5)  Elizabeth  J.,  b.  Apr.  15,  1834; 
(6)  Octavia,  b.  Apr.  16,  18^7;  (7)  Gustavia,  b.  Apr.  16,  1837; 
d.  1853. 

1887  Tabitha,'  b.  Feb.  15,  1803 ;  d.  Dec.  18,  1886  ;  m.  June  9,  1836,  Hugh 

Bennett,  he  b.  Mar.  29,  1807.  Ch  :  (i)  Eihvard,  b.  July  5,  1837  ; 
d.  1879;  (2)  Robert  A.,  b.  July  13,  1842;  d.  i860;  (3)  Elizabeth, 
b.  July  25,  1845. 

1888  Almira,'  b.   Dec.    14,    1806;    d.   Mar.   26,    1840;   ni.  June  9,    1836, 

Nathaniel  Potter.  Ch  :  (i)  Miranda  F.,  b.  Mar.  24,  1837;  d. 
Cal.;  m.  Albion  Johnson ;  (2)  Charles,  b.  Feb.  11,  1840;  d.  1865. 


754 

Francis  Ingalls/  {Francis,^  Francis,^  Henry,^  Henry,'^  Ed- 
i7iund^),  son  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Mass.,  May  30,  1760;  married,  Aug.  20,  1785,  Nancy 
EsTES.  He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier,  enlisting  in  1777  ; 
moved  to  Bridgton,  Me.,  and  died  there  June  25,  1834. 

Children  : 

1889  Nancy,'  b.  Feb.  28,  1788;  m.  Zachariah  Davis. 

1890  Gardner,'  b.  Oct.  9,  1790. 

1891  Samuel,'  b.  July  3,  1792  ;  d.  Feb.  7,  1843  !  ™-  J  ^^^  widow  m. 

John  Jewett,  moved  to  Ipswich,  Mass.  Ch  :  (1892)  Almira,*  b. 
Mar.  17,  1821  ;  (1893)  Gardner,^  b.  Nov.  2,  1822  ;  d.  July  25,1843  ; 
(1894)  Sylvanus,8b.  June  3,  1824;  (1895)  Mary,^  b.  Mar.  27,  1826  ; 
(1896)  vSamuel,^  b.  Nov.  16,  1828;  d.  Jan.  12,  1843. 

1897  Susan,'  b.  Apr.  9,  1794;  m.  Zachariah  Davis. 

1898  Francis,'   b.    Apr.    3,    1796;    m.    Almira   Brackett.     He   lived   at 

Naples,  Me.  Ch :  (1899)  Francis  Oren,^  b.  1S36 ;  d.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1901  ;  m.  Elizabeth  K.  .      He  was  a  maker 

of  perfumery  at  Maiden.     Ch  :  (1900)  Delbert  W.,^  res.  Maiden. 

1908     Abel,' b.  May  3,   1798;  d  ;  m.  .     Ch  :  (1909)    Eliza,^  b. 

Nov.  9,  1830;  (1910)  Mary  M., 8  b.  Aug.  2,  1829;  (1911)  Alvina,^ 
b.  Sept.  27,  1832. 

1912     Miranda'. 


112  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

755 

Jonathan  Ingalls,®  {Francis^"  Francis,^  H€7iry,^  Henry, ^  Fd- 
mund^),  son  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Feb.  25,  1762;  married,  May  26,  1792,  Sarah 
Berry.  He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier,  settled  at  No.  An- 
dover, and  died  there  July  9,  1837. 

Children  : 

+  1913     Francis,"  b.  Aug.  18,  1793;  m.  Elizabeth  B.  Foster. 

1914     IraJ  b.  Apr.  21,  1795;   ta.  .     Ch :   (1915)  Charlotte  E.^;  (1916) 

Anne  Maria  ^;  (1917)  Henrv  F.*;  (1918)  Sarah  J.  B.^;  (1919)  Ira 
F.»;  (1920)  Mehi table  A«. 

1921  Sarah,'  b.  Sept.  22,  1797. 

1922  Mehitable,"  b.  Nov.  3,  1800;  d.  May  15,  i860;  m.  A.  A.  Abbott. 

756 

Theodore  Ingalls,*^  (F?'anczs,^  Fra/ict's,^  Henry, ^  Hemy,'^  Ed- 
nnind^),  son  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Mar.  30,  1764;  married,  first,  Sept.  11,  1792,  Han- 
nah, daughter  of  Nathaniel  Berry,  married,  second,  Sally 
Flint,  married,  third,  Ruth  Flint.  He  was  an  influential 
citizen  and  farmer  at  Middleton,  Mass.,  where  he  died  Nov.  7, 
1817. 

Children,  born  Middleton  : 

1923  Enoch,"  b.  Aug.  10,  1793;  d.  Dec.  27,  1847;  ™-  1845,  Sally  Upton. 

Ch  :  (1924)  Oscar  Gilman,*  m.  twice,  res.  Somerville,  Mass., 
had  two  children  by  tirst  wife. 

1927  Moody,"  b.  1795;  d.  Feb.  14,  1831  ;  m.  Nancv  Elliot.     No  children. 

1928  Amelia  Sally  Flint,"  b.  Mar.  8,  1807;  d.  May  8.  1818. 

1929  Hannah  Berry,"  b.  Oct.  8,  1808;  d.  Feb.  11,  1820. 
-f-1930     Elias  Theodore,"  b.  Oct.  7,  1810;  m.  Eliza  Chase. 

757 

Asa  Ingalls,*^  {Francis,^  Francis*  Henry,^  Henry^'  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  P'rancis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Jan.  17,  1766;  married,  first,  Mary  Estes,  married, 
second.  Patience  Jewett,  married  third,  Mehitable  Loring. 
He  moved  to  Bridgton,  Me.,  and  died  there  Mar.  18,  1842. 

Children  : 

1931  Mary,"  b.  June  8,  1792. 

1932  Sarah,"  b.  Sept.  24,  1793;  m.  Joshua  Emerson.     Ch  :  (i)  Eunice, 

b.  Aug.  4,  1811  ;  (2)  Mary  M.,  b.  Apr.  15,  1816;  (3)  Asa,  b.  Jan. 
2,  1818;  (4)  Frederick  C,  b.  June  2,  1822;  (5)  Levi,  b.  .\pr.  28, 
1826, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  113 

+  1933     Spofford.'b.  July  7,  1796;  m.  Lydia  Morrison,  vSophronia  Witham, 
Tamson  Witham. 

1934  Joanna,"  b.  July  28,  1800. 

1935  Belinda,'  b.  Mar.  6,   1804;  m.  John  Morrison.      Ch  :  (i)  William 

A.,  b.  July  29,  1823;  (2)  Joanna  /..  b.  Feb.  11,  1825;  (7,)  John,  b. 
June  26,    1827;    (4)   Charles  G.,  b.    Mar.   9,  1832;    (5)   Lucy  J., 
b.  Feb.  15,  1834. 
+  T936     Levi,'  b.  Aug.  7,  1805  ;  m.  Harriet  Bradstreet. 

Child  by  Mehitable  Loring  : 
1937     Harriet,"  b.  Aug.  27,  1815. 

758 

Cyrus  Ingalls,®  {Francis,^  Francis,^  Henry,^  Henry,^  Ed- 
mund^),  son  of  Francis  and  Eunice  (Jennings)  Ingalls,  born 
Andover,  Dec.  13,  1768;  married,  Sarah  Barker.  Removed 
to  Bridgton,  Me.,  and  then  to  Denmark,  Me.  ;  was  a  farmer 
and  died  there  May  31,  1832. 

Children  : 

+1938     Cyrus,'  b.  June  9,  1802  ;  m.  Priscilla  Colby. 

^939     George  Jefferson,'  b.  Nov.   11,   1803;  d.  Dec.  8,   1831  ;  m. 

Ch  :  (1940)  George,^  b.  Apr.  11,  1832;  d.  Lowell,  Aug.  11,  1833. 

1941  Lucy  B.,'  b.  May  25,  1805;  d.    Dec.   19,   1830;  m.   Henry  Berry. 

Ch  :  (i)  Charles  ;  (2)  Rujus ;  (3)  Leonard  Ingalls,  b.  Dec.  7,  1830. 

1942  Orin,'  b.  Feb.  29,  1808  ;  d.  Feb.  7,  1810. 

+  1943     Leonard  Kimball,'  b.  Sept.  9,  1809;  m.  Lorenda  D.  Abbott. 

1944  Orin  Barker,'  b.  Nov.  26,  1810  ;  m.  Nancy  Smith.  Ch  :  (1945) 
Rufus,^  b.  June  8,  1847;  d.  Belvidere,  111.,  1899,  had  two 
daughters. 

1948  Sarah  Emily,'  b.  June  2,  1812  ;  d.  Oct.  7,  i860;  m.  Royal  Warren 

of  So.  Bridgton.  Ch  :  (i)  Henry  E.,  b.  Apr.  29,  1835  ;  (2)  Harvey 
E.,  b.  Mar.  7,  1837  ;  (3)  Cyrus  Ingalls,  b.  Feb.  10,  1839;  {\)  Jane 
M.,  b.  Nov.  22,  1847;  d.  Nov.  8,  1850;  (5)  Rufus  Ingalls,  b.  May 
4,  1852. 

1949  Jonathan  B.,'b.  Feb.  9,  1814;  d.  Jan.  4,  1896;  m.  Mrs.  Caroline 

Barker  Gee,  she  d.  Nov.  27,  1901.     No  children. 

1950  Rufus,'  b.  July  18,  1816;  d.  Feb.  i,  1817. 

1951  Ruby   Bridges,'   b.  July   5,    1817 ;   d.   Apr.   5,    1891  ;   m.   Osborne 

Foster. 
-f-1952     Rufus,'  b.  Aug.  23,  1818. 

1953     Mary,'  b.  Sept.  14,  1821  ;  d.  June  9,  1824. 


760 

Jeremiah  Ingalls,®  {Abijah,^  Francis,'^  Henry, ^  Henry, '^  Ed- 
und^),  son  of  Abijah  and  Elizabeth  (Hutchinson)  Ingalls, 
born  Andover,  Mass.,  Mar.  i,  1764;  married,  Newbury,  Vt., 
Apr.  28,  1 79 1,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Marjorie  (Knowl- 
ton)  Bigelow.     She  was   born    Westminster,    Mass.,    Mar.    16, 


VI 


114  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1768;  died  Rochester,  Vt.,  Apr.  18,  1848.  He  moved  to  New- 
bury, Vt.,  about  1787;  was  a  farmer,  cooper,  imikeeper,  sing- 
ing master,  and  deacon  of  the  Congregational  church.  He  was 
a  noted  musician  and  composer,  pubhshing  in  1805,  "The 
Christian  Harmony,"  and  was  author  of  "  Northfield,"  "  Ken- 
tucky," "Fillmore,"  and  "New  Jerusalem,"  familiar  tunes 
found  in  all  hymn  books.  He  moved  to  Rochester,  Vt.,  about 
1 810,  and, died  at  Hancock,  Apr.  6,  1838. 

Children  : 

1954  Smith,"  b.  Feb.  10,  1792;  d.  Berea,  O.,  Nov.  24,  1871  ;  m.  Mar}- 
Bigelow;  he  was  a  farmer  and  shoemaker.  Ch  :  (1955)  Miles  ^; 
(1956)  Alfred,'*  is  a  farmer  in  Okla.;  (1957)  Norman  R.,^  b.  No. 
Royalton,  O.,  Sept.  18,  1829;  m.  1850,  Sarah,  daughter  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  (Morton)  French,  b.  England,  Feb.  1830;  he  is 
a  druggist  and  township  trustee  at  Lagrange,  O.  Ch  :  (1958) 
Miles  William, 3  b.  1850;  d.  1893;  m.  Dec.  1875,  Laura  V.  John- 
son ;  he  was  a  physician,  had  (1958A)  Flora, i"  b.  1876;  grad. 
B.  A.;  (1958B)  Sylvia, 10  b.  1878;  grad.  B.  M.;  (1958C)  Norman 
William, 1*^  b.  1880;  grad.  B.  S.,all  grad.  at  Baldwin  University. 
(1959)  Martha,^  b.  1856;  d.  1884;  m.  E.  Spicer  of  Lagrange. 
Ch  :  (i )  Harley  Miles,  b.  1876  ;  is  a  farmer  at  Lagrange.  (1959A) 
Mary ,9  b.  1873;  d.  1874. 

i960    Jeremiah,"  b.  Feb.  5,  1794;  d.  Feb.  24,  1794. 

1961  Joshua,"  b.  Jan.  13,  1795;  settled  on  his  father's  farm  at  Roches- 
ter, Vt.;  moved  to  Ohio  in  1840,  thence  to  Wis.  Ch  :  (1962) 
Charles*;   (1963)  Henry*;   (1964)  Martha*;   (1965)  Ira  8. 

1966  Jeremiah,'  b.  Dec.  17,  1796;  m.  Sail}'  Pierce  of  Churchill.  N.  Y.; 
she   m.    2d,  Cadwell.     They   parted  before   birth   of   the 

second  son,  he  taking  the  eldest  and  joined  the  shakers  near 
Cleveland,  O.,  where  he  d.  Feb.  2.  1858.  Ch  :  (1967)  George,* 
is  a  shaker  elder  in  Ohio  ;  (1968)  Zaccheus  Bass,*  b.  Eaton,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  16,  1822;  d.  Wolfboro,  N.  IL,  Dec.  9,  1889;  m.  West 
Moreland,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i,  1842,  Mary  Butler,  daughter  of  Isaac 
and  Martha  (Murry)  Nelson,  b.  Vienna,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1821  ;  d. 
Wolfboro,   Dec.   20,    1889.     He  was  a  tailor  at  Wolfboro.     Ch  : 

(1969)  Elizabeth  Ophelia, ^  b.  Sept.  21, 1843  ;  m.  Augusta  Centre, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  28,  1861,  Lucien  B.  Butler,  res.  Worcester,  Mass.; 
he  is  a  retired  woolen  manufacturer.  Ch  :  (i)  Fred  Wallace,  b. 
Eaton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1862;  d.  Oct.  16.  1864;  (2)  Hcle?t,h. 
Cherry  Valley,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1866;  m.  Nov.  15,  18S8,  Philip 
Martin  Pfaffmau  of  Wollaston,  Mass.,  he  is  a  woolen  manu- 
facturer at  Worcester.  Ch  :  (I)  Ethel  May,  b.  Sept.  8,  1885  ; 
(II)  Maudk,  b.  Sept.  21,  1889;  (III)  Gladys,  b.  Aug.   19,  1895. 

(1970)  Helen  Eliza,"  b.  Jan.  15,  1844;  m.  Aug.  6,  1873,  Marsh.ill 
H.  Whittemore  ;  she  res.  Wolfboro;  (1971)  Sarah  Althea,^  b. 
F'eb.  14.  1845;  m.  Dec.  23,  1897,  James  Edward  Gridley  of 
Wolfboro;  (1972)  George  Pierce,"  b.  July  14,  1855  ;  m.  Mar.  14, 
1879,  Hannah  Warren  of  Hollistou  ;  he  served  five  years  in  the 
regular  army;  is  a  house  painter  at  Milford,  Mass.  Ch  :  (1973) 
Cecil  M.,i'''b.  June  5,  1880;  (1974)  Nina, 10  b.  June  6,  188^; 
(1975)  Forest  G.,i"  b.  May  14,   1884. 

1976  Mary,'   b.    Mar.    30,    1798;    d.   Jan.    i,  1895;   m.   Page  Claflin  of 

Rochester,  Vt. 

1977  Moses,' b.  Feb.   16,   1800;    d.    Bethel,  Vt.,  June   1835;    m.    Eliza 

Alden,  left  a  son  and  daughter. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  H^ 

1980     Elizabeth,'^  b.    Mar.   9,    1802;   d.  Newbury,  abt.  1880;  m.  Daniel 
Claflin,  who  went  to  Berea,  O. 
-I-1981     John,"  b.  Apr.  22,  1804;  m.  Susan  Foster. 

1982  Myra,'' b.  Jan.  i,  1806;  d.  Aug.  5,   1886;  m.  Josiah  McWain,  had 

three  sons. 

1983  Isaac,"  b.  June  7,  1809;  d.  Nov.  9,  1812. 

1984  Hannah,"  b.   Aug.   2,    1811  ;    d.   Sept.    4,    1886;    m.    Holland   W. 

Everts  of  Salisbury,  Vt.,  had  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 


766 

Ezra  Ingalls,'^  {Abijah,^  Francis,''  Henry,^  Henty,'  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Abijah  and  Elizabeth  (Hutchinson)  Ingalls, 
born  Andover,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1773;  married  Dolly  Wilson. 
She  was  born  1778;  died  Feb.  24,  1864.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
the  West  Parish  of  Andover,  and  died  there  Mar.  6,  1828. 

Children,  born  Andover  : 

+  1985  Wilson,^  b.  Mar.  25,  1809;  m.  ist,  Appelowa  Citterby,  2d,  Jane 
Case. 
1986  Ezra,"  was  a  blacksmith,  went  to  Holliston,  Mass.,  then  in  1836 
to  Townshend,  Vt.,  and  for  forty-four  years  was  the  leading 
blacksmith  in  that  town.  He  had  eleven  children,  three  now 
living.  (1987)  William  H-.^b.  1840;  m.  ist,  Mary  E.  Sawyer, 
2d,  1890,  Mrs.  Lucy  A.  Edson.  He  is  a  blacksmith  at  Towns- 
hend, served  in  tlie  Ci\'il  War  in  Company  H,  8th  Vt.,  Vols. 
Regiment ;  (1988)  J.  Wilson, ^  lives  Sterling,  Mass.  ;  (1989) 
Allurus  H.,^  lives  Southampton,  Mass. 

2006  Harriet,"  b.  1814  ;  d.  June  7,  1839 ;  m.  John  Burrill  of  Boston. 

2007  Mary,^  m.  Ezra  Abbott  of  Lawrence,  Mass. 


769 

Peter  1^gkt.i.S,^{ /oseph ,^ Joseph,^  Henry, ^  Henry ^^  Edmund^), 
son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Abbott)  Ingalls,  born  Pomfret,  Conn., 
Feb.  19,  1752;  married,  Apr.  20,  1775,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Sarah  (Cresy)  A.shley.  She  was  born  Nov.  2,  1752  ; 
died  Nov.  18,  181 1.  He  was  a  tanner  at  Pomfret  and  was 
called  "Captain,''  having  served  in  the  Revolution.  He  died 
June  II,  1808.  The  homestead  he  built  is  still  standing  at 
Elliott  (then  Abington),  and  is  now  owned  by  descendants  of  his 
daughter  Parmelia. 

Children  : 

2008  Sarah,"   b.  ;    m.   Sept.    18,    1796,   Ephapras  Child  of  Wood- 

stock.    Ch  :   (I)  Prentice. 

2009  Asa,^  b.  ;  m.  widow  Crane. 

2010  Olive,'   b.    Nov.    12,    1781  ;    m.    Oct.    7,   1798,   Elijah  Holmes  of 

Herkimer,  N.  Y. 


116  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2011  Joseph  Royal,"  b.  Sept.  28,  1783;    d.  Mar.   30,    1819;    m.  Nov.  26, 

1807,  Lydia  Spaulding  ;  she  m.  2d,  William  Potter  and  d.  Dec. 
30,  1823.     No  children. 

2012  Elisha,' b.  Sept.   21,    1785;    d.  Feb.  9,    1814 ,    m.    Esther  Palmer, 

had  two  children. 
-I-2015     Marvin,"  b.    Nov.   6,  1787;    m.   ist,  Amelia  Spaulding,  2d,  Olive 
Abbott,  3d,  Marietta  Burnham. 
2016     Chester."  b.  Oct.  29,  1789;  m.  Parsey  Johnson.     Ch  : 

(2017)  Sarah, 8   m.  George   Buck.     Ch  :   (i)   Edward  C,  m,  Martha 

Roberts,  res.  Wiusted,  Conn.;  (2)  George,  m.  Susan 
Williams. 

(2018)  Maria, ^b.  1821;  d.  Mar.  15,  1846;  m.  Shepard  Bugbee. 

(2019)  Parmelia,^  b.  1827;  d.  June  6,  1854;  m.  Benjamin  Shepard. 

(2020)  Lucy,^  b.  1833;  d.  June  9,  1858;  m.  Abiel  Fox. 

2021  Chloe,''  b.  Dec.  27,  1791. 

2022  Parmelia,"   b.    Aug.    14,    1793;    d.  Jan.    16,    1824;    m.    Benjamin 

Spaulding.  Ch  :  (i)  Harriet  Gordon  (Spaulding),  b.  Jan.  25, 
1817;  d.  Jan.  4,  1849;  m.  Apr.  12,  1841,  Samuel  Fuller  Bennett. 
Ch  :  (I)  Henry  (Bennett),  res.  Minneapolis.  (2)  Susan  Sophia 
(Spaulding),  b.  Dec.  18,  1819;  d.  Nov.  i,  1841 ;  m.  Aug.  5,  1839, 
Pulaski  Carter  of  Providence;  he  res.  Scranton,  Pa.  Ch  :  (I) 
Susan  Sophia  (Carter),  b.  Oct.  21.  1841  ;  d.  July  28,  1842.  (3) 
Parmelia  Ingalls  (Spaulding)  b.  Mar.  i,  182 1  ;  m.  ist,  Francis 
Root,  2d,  James  MacClaurin,  res.  Attica,  Wis.,  have  six 
children. 

2023  Walter,"  b.  ;  prob.  d.  y. 

2024  Clarissa,''    b.  ;  d.  July  25,    1844 ;    m.  June  6,    1802,  Oliver 

Sharpe,  d.  Oct.  14,  1834.     Ch  : 
(i)    John  Warre7i  (Sharpe)  b.  Mar.    10,    1803;    m.   Adah  A.  Ran- 
dall; d.  June  20,  1870.     No  children. 

(2)  Lucy  (Sharpe),  b.  Feb.  16,  1806  ;  d.  Sept.  18,  1855  ;  m.  Lucius 

Carter  of  Canterbury,  Conn.  Ch  :  (I)  Cynthia  (Carter), 
b.  Dec.  15,  1833;  m.  June  5,  1855.  Egbert  Bass  of  Scotland, 
Conn.  Ch.  (A)  Wilton  Carter  (Bass),  b.  Oct.  23,  1857;  m. 
Genevieve  Chesboro ;  two  children  ;  (B)  John  Lucius 
(Bass)  b.  Dec.  25,  1858;  (C)  Edgar  Everett  (Bass)  b.  Aug. 
30,  1861  ;  (D)  Mary  Gertrude  (Bass)  b.  Nov.  4,  1863  ;  m. 
Dr.  Harry  L.  Putnam,  Houlton,  Me.;  one  child  ;  (E) 
Ellen  Louise  (Bass),  b.  Jan.  5.  1867  ;  m.  Elw^-u  luman  ; 
two  children;  (F)  Chauncy  Martin  (Bass),  b.  Sept.  4, 
1869;  (G)  Lucv  Elizabeth  (Bass),  b.  Feb.  15,  1872;  d.  May 
10,  1889;  (H) 'Harriet  May  (Bass),  b.  Dec.  17,  1874.  (II) 
Mary  Ann  (Carter),  b.  Sept.  22,  1835;  d.  Sept.  4,  1862  ;  m. 
Oct.,  1855,  Calvin  Foster.  Ch :  (A)  Floyd  Carter  (Fos- 
ter), b.  Mar.  19,  1856;  (B)  Arthur  Clayton  (Foster),  b.  Feb. 
1862  ;  d.  Nov.  1864.  (Ill)  Martha  Sharpk  (Carter),  b. 
Jan.  24.  1842;  m.  Mar.  24,  1864,  Patrick  H.  Burnham  of 
Hartford,  Conn.  Ch  :  (A)  Fred  Carter  (Burnham),  b.  Apr. 
20,  1866;  (B)  Grace  Estelle  (Burnham),  b.  Aug.  24,  1868; 
d.  Apr.  8,  1869;  (C)  Lottie  Estelle  (Burnham)',  b.  Apr.  9, 
1870;  (D)  Lillie  May  (Burnham),  b.  Feb.  8,  1873;  d.  Mar. 
8,1873;  (E)  Mabelle  (Burnham),  b.  Apr.  12,  1876;  m. 
Edward  Woodhouse  ;  (F)  Edith  Louise  (Burnham),  b. 
F'eb.  26,  1878;  d.  June  26,  1879;  (G)  Florence  May  (Burn- 
ham), b.  Apr.  19.  1880;  d.  May  8,  1881  ;  (H)  Arthur  Clay- 
ton (Burnham),  b.  Sept.  2,  1882. 

(3)  i^(7n' W«;/  (Sharpe),  b.    Aug.    8,    1808;    d.   Oct.    3,    1853;   m. 

Dec.  6,  1831,  Asa  Kimball  of  Hampton.  Conn.  Ch  :  (I) 
John  Henry  (Kimball),  b.  Jan.  3,  1832;  m.  Maud  Brady; 
he  is  a  carpenter  at  Millbury,  Mass.     Ch  :  (A)    Alice  M. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAIvIyS,  OF  LYNN.  117 

(Kimball),  b,  1872;  d.  y.;  (B)  Bessie  (Kimball),  b.  May  11, 
1875;  m,  W.  Poland;  (C)  Alice  Maud  (Kimball),  b.  July 
17,  1880.    (II)  Horaces.  (Kimball),  b. Nov.  5,  1833  ;  d.  Sept. 

25.  1853;  (III)  George  (Kimball),  b.  Dec.  25,  1835  ;  d. 
Mar.  22,  1838  ;  (IV)  Andrew  P.  (Kimball),  b.  Aug.  22,  1839 ; 
m.  Cornelia  Dennison  ;  was  a  hotel-keeper  at  No.  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.  Ch :  (A)  Aleph  Abbie  (Kimball) ;  (B)  Clara 
(Kimball).  (V)  Mary  Ann  (Kimball),  b.  Oct.  5,  1841  ;  m. 
George  W.  Collins,  a  farmer  at  Columbia,  Conn.  Ch  :  (A) 
Frank  K.  (Collins);  (B)  Irving  (Collins);  (C)  Everett 
(Collins);  (D)Eugenia  (Collins)  .(VI)  Maria  S.  (Kimball), 
b.  June  10,  1843;  m.  Silas  Tiffany,  merchant  at  Hampton, 
Conn.  Ch  :  (A)  Edith  (Tiffany).  (VII)  Seth  (Kimball),  b. 
Feb.  19,  1847;  ™-  Feb.  8,  1869,  Hannah  E.  Chase.  No 
children,  res.  Abington,  Conn. 

(4)  Horace  Ingalls  (Sharpe),  b.  Abington,  Nov.  3,  1813;  d.  Mar. 

31,  1877;  m.  May  31,  1837,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Nathan  and 
Sally  (Johnson)  Austin,  she  b.  Woodstock,  Aug.  4,  1815; 
d.  Sept.  23,  1877  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Abington.  Ch  :  (I) 
Mary  (Sharpe),  b.  Oct.  15,  1839;  d.  Mar.  19,  1842;  (II) 
Sarah  (Sharpe),  b.  May  17,  1841  ;  d.  Dec.  7,  1855;  (III) 
Eleanor  (Sharpe),  b.  Mar.  i,  1847;  (IV)  Mary  Alice 
(Sharpe),  b,  Mar.  10,  1852;  m.  Feb.  5,  1873,  William  H. 
Hammond,  res.  Hampton.  Ch  :  (A)  Arthur  Sharpe  (Ham- 
mond), b.  Sept.  8,  1874;  d.  Feb.  23,  1883;  (B)  Annie 
Eleanor  (Hammond),  b.  Sept.  13,  1879  ;  (C)  George  Austin 
(Hammond),  b.  Apr.  23,  1882  ;  d.  June  30,  1883;  (D)  Helen 
Storrs  (Hammond),  b.  May  31,  1886. 

(5)  Clarissa    (Sharpe),   b.   Oct.   21,   1816;    d.  Nov.  29,   1853;    m. 

Henry  T.  Utley,  he  b.  Oct.  7,  1816;  d.  Feb.  7.  1838.  Ch  : 
(I)  Jane  (Utley),  b.  Aug.  21,  1840;  m.  Jan.  14,  1871,  Robert 
Crane  of  So.  Boston,  Mass.  Ch :  (A)  E.  Bernice  (Crane), 
b.  May  19,  1873;  (B)  J.  Ernest  (Crane),  b.  Mar.  7,  1875; 
(C)  Henry  T.  (Crane),  b.  Dec.  31,  1879.  (II)  Mary 
(Utley),  b.  Aug.  7,  1842;  m.  Edward  T.  Martin  of  West- 
field,  Mass.  Ch  :  (A)  James  Edward  (Martin),  b.  Nov.  4, 
1861  ;   m.   Ada  L.  Sanford  ;   (B)  Mabelle   (Martin),   b.  May 

26,  1876 ;  m.  William  H.  Farmer. 


773 

Luther  Ingalls,®  [Joseph,^  Joseph,^  Henry,^  Henry,'^  Ed- 
nnmd^),  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Abbott)  Ingalls,  born  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.,  Aug.  24,  1758;  married,  Hampton,  Conn.,  June. 
23,  1 78 1,  Lucy,  daughter  of  Joseph  Utley.  She  was  born 
May  18,  1760;  died  Jan.  7,  1831.  He  was  a  revolutionary 
soldier  from  Pomfret.  Moved  to  Hanover,  N.  H.,  and  died 
there  July  4,  1855. 

Children  : 

2025  Royal,''  b.  Mar.  26,  1783;  d.  Oct.  11,  1793. 

+2026  Sylvester,''  b.  Apr.  25,  1785;  m.  Mary  Turner. 

2027  Lucy,''  b.  May  30,  1787  ;  d.  Jan.  3,  1805. 

2028  vSarah,'' b.  Aug.  27,   1789;  m.  Timothy  Owen.     Ch  :   (i)  Zaphnia, 

m.  Milton  Coburn  ;  {1)  Julian  ;  (3)  Lucy  Ann  ;  (4)  Frederick  L.; 


118  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(5)  Sarah  Jngalls,  m.  Elias  Coburn  of  Manchester,  N.  H.;  (6) 
Lydia  ;  (7)  Timothy. 

2029  Elizabeth,' b.  Oct.  26,  1794;  m. 

2030  Mary,'  b.  Apr.  8,  1797  ;  d.  Mar.  9,  1880;  m.  Silas  T.  Vaughan.   Ch  : 
(i)     Orsino  A.  J.,h.  Mar.   11,   1818;  d.  Laconia,  N.  H.,  Apr.  30, 

1876;  in.  June  11,  1855,  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Abigail  (Ober)  Parker.  He  was  a  lawyer  and  editor  at 
Laconia.  Ch  :  (I)  Walter  P.,  b.  July,  1856 ;  d.  Apr.  1858  ; 
(II)  William  A.,  b.  Dec.  1859  ;  d.  Dec.  1866  ;  (III)  Charles 
Woodward,  b.  June  30,  1862  ;  m.  Oct.  16,  1882,  Florence 
N.  Elliott.  Ch:  (A)  Arthur  L.,  b.  1883;  d.  1890.  (IV) 
Grace  Anna,  b.  Aug.  31,  1867;  m.  Oct.  15,  1890,  Charles 
F.  Pitman,  res.  Laconia.  Ch:  (A)  Ruth  M.,  b.  Nov.  1891  ; 
d.  Jan.  1892  ;  (B)  Charles  Joseph,  b.  Jan.  22,  1895.  (V) 
Mary  Alice,  b.  Jan.  26,  1869  ;  (VI)  Edward,  b.  Aug.  19, 
1872 ;  d.  1879. 

(2)  Alvin,  had  Ch  :  (I)  Mrs.  Mary  Thompson,  res.  Ludlow,  Vt.; 

(II)  Mrs.  P;va  M.  Esty,  res.  Brownsville,  Vt. 

(3)  Silas  Orcasto,  b.   June   6,    1821  ;   m.    Caroline,    daughter   of 

Sylvanus  and  Mercy  (Stanton)  Sabin,  b.  Alexandria,  N.Y., 
Mar.  16,  1829.  Ch  :  (I)  Edward  E.,  res.  De  Kalb,  111.;  (II) 
William,  res.  Ashton,  111. 

(4)  Sophronia. 

(5)  Elizabeth,  m.  Edwin  P.  Knight.     Ch  :  (I)  William  F.,  res. 

Laconia,  N.  H.;   (II)  Emma  E.,  m.  James,  res.  Grin- 

nell,  la.;  (Ill)  Myra  V.,  m.  Vallath,  res.  Chicago,  111. 

(6)  Phineas. 

(  7  )     Mary,  m.  ist,  B.  F.  Burnham,  2d,  Albert  G.  Hall. 

(8)  Ellen,  m.  A.  M.  Stewart,  res.  Franklin,  N.  H.  Ch :  (I) 
May  C,   m.  Barnes,  res.    Donican    Grove,  111.;    (II) 

Fannie  E.  S.;  (Ill)  Walter  H.,  res.  Franklin,  N.  H. 

(  9  )     Orville.     Ch  :  (I)  BELLE  ;  (II)  Ella  ;  (III)  Louise. 

(10)  Royal. 

(11)  iVira. 

(12)  IVilliam.      Ch :    (I)    Carrie    E.,    m.  Jones,    res.    Big 

Springs,  Tex.;   (II)  Frank,  res.  New  Orleans,  La.;   (Ill) 
Walter,  res.  Big  Springs. 
4-2031     Luther,"  b.  May  5,  1799;  m.  Mary  A.  Lerving. 
2032     George,''  b.  May  20,  1805  ;  d.  Jan.  2,  1843. 


792 

Samuel  Ingalls,®  {Samuel,^  Stephen ^  John,^  Henry,'  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Samuel  and  Deborah  (Meecham)  Ingalls,  born 
Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1772;  married,  Diana  Dodge.  She  died  at 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  1832.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Belchertown, 
moved  to  Dunklee's  Grove,  Du  Page  Co.,  111.,  and  died  there 
Oct.,  1839. 

Children,  born  Belchertown : 

-I-2033     Augustus,"  b.  Mar.  12,  1805;  m.  ist,  Nancy  S.  Dunklee,  2d,  Lucy 
H.  Rollins. 

2034  Justus,'  b.  Mar.  12,  1805;  d.  Mich.,  abt.  1859;  n.  m. 

2035  Clarissa,'  m.  Carver,  and  had  three  sons. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAI.LS,  OF  I^YNN.  119 

800 

Samuel  Ingalls,*^  {Ephrahn,^  Ephrahn,^  Stephen,^  Henry,^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  (Randall)  Ingalls, 
born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  ii,  1776;  married  Patience 
Knights.  She  died  Mar.  i,  1800.  He  was  a  tailor  at  Boston, 
moved  to  Yarmouth,  Me.  After  his  wife's  death  he  started  for 
India  on  a  Merchantman  and  was  never  heard  from ;  it  is  sup- 
posed the  vessel  was  captured  by  pirates. 

Children : 

2075  John,"  b.  1796,  d.  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1872  ;  m.  Rebecca  Forbes. 
He  was  a  sea  captain  and  then  for  many  years  an  officer  in  the 
U.  S.  Revenue  Service.  While  on  shore  in  1862,  his  vessel,  the 
"  Gushing,"  was  captured  by  the  rebels,  in  Portland  harbor. 
Ch  :  (2076)  Patience  Adelaide, ^  m.  F.  Cushman  Hawkes,  and 
res.  Upper  New  Gloucester,  Me.;  (2077)  John  Franklin, ^  b.  Peru, 
Me.,  June  3,  1843;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Lyman  A.  and 
Lodema  (  Spickerman;  Abbott  of  Schoharie,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  real 
estate  dealer  at  Boston,  residing  at  Maiden,  Mass.  Ch  :  (2078) 
Edward  Everett, ^  b.  Aug.  29,  1865  ;  m.  Louise  V.  Priest.  No 
children.  He  is  business  manager  of  the  Ithaca  (N.  Y.)  Journal. 
(2079)  Green  Walden,^  b.  Peru,  Me.,  Dec.  i,  1846;  m.  Eldora  O. 
Basford.  He  was  a  large  shoe  dealer,  having  stores  in  many 
places  in  N.  Y.  state,  is  now  engaged  in  various  enterprises  at 
Maiden,  Mass.  Ch  :  (2080)  Grace  May,**  b.  Nov.  21,  1877;  (2081) 
Stanley  Walden,^  b.  Mar.  30,  1886;  (2082)  Clarence  Irving,^  b. 
July  31,  1888.     (2083)  Julia,"  d.  ;  m.  Frank  Curtis  of  Poland 

Springs,  Me. 

2084  Samuel  William,'^  b.  Mar.  i,  1800;  m.  Anne  Crafts;  was  a  farmer 
at  Hebron,  Me.  Ch  :  (2085)  Samuel  William, ^  b.  May  11,  1833; 
m.,  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1876,  Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  William 
and  Elmira  (Pike)  Allen,  b.  Oxford,  Me.,  Sept.  20,  1847;  d.  Nov. 
I,  1902.  He  is  a  shoe  mechanic  at  Auburn,  Me.  Ch :  (2086) 
Mary  Anna,^  b.  July  2,  1878;  (2087)  William  Allen,"  b.  Nov.  i, 
1879  ;  d.  in  the  army,  stationed  at  Philippine  Islands,  Dec.  24, 
1901.  (2088)  Patience,**  m.  Zibson  Crafts.  Ch  :  (i)  Clarence  P.; 
(2)  Helen  A.;  (3)  Annie;  (4)  Elvier  Ellsivorth. 


811 

Charles  Ingalls,*^  {Javies,^  James,'^  Javies,^  Henry ^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  James  and  Mary  (Frye)  Ingalls,  born  Methuen, 
Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1763;  married  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Russell  of  Piermont,  N.  H.  He  graduated  at  Dart- 
mouth College  1790,  and  was  a  lawyer  at  Salem,  N.  Y.  Died 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1812. 


120  INGALI^S  GENEALOGY. 


Children 


2088  Charles  Frye/  b.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1795;  d.  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1870;  m.  Mary  Rogers.  He  was  a  lawyer  at 
Canterbury,  Conn.,  moved  to  Greenwich,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2089) 
Charles  Russell, ^b.  Greenwich,  Sept.  14,  1819;  m.  Nov.  3,  1880, 
Margaret  L.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Uriah  and  Margaret  J.  (Stevens) 
Marvin,  b.  Greenwich,  June  18,  1849.  He  studied  law  with  his 
father  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1844  and  began  practice 
at  Greenwich  in  1853  ;  was  a  member  of  the  State  Assembly  ;  in 
i860  moved  to  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1863,  appointed  Justice  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  state  of  New  York,  for  the  third 
judicial  district  and  held  the  position  for  27  years,  being  retired 
by  operation  of  the  law,  having  attained  the  age  of  seventy 
years.  He  was  elected  trustee  of  the  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute  in  1866,  and  president  in  1887.  Ch :  (2090)  Margaret 
Marvin,9b.  Sept.  21,  1884.  (2091)  Thomas, «  b.  Jan.  25,  1833; 
grad.  Trinity  College,  was  a  lawyer  at  Greenwich,  d.  June  18, 
1873.     No  children. 

2092  Thomas  Russell,' b.  Nov.  22,   1798;  grad.  at  the  U.  S.  Military 

Academy  in  1822 ;  resigned  from  the  army  in  1833  to  accept  the 
presidency  of  Jefferson  College,  La.;  travelled  in  Europe  1840-42, 
returned  to  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there  July  26,  1864. 

815 

Simeon  Ingalls,*'  {Ephraim,^  James,"  Javics,^  Henry^^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Ephraim  and  Mary  (Sharpe)  Ingalls,  born  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.,  May  28,  1754;  married,  first,  Aug.  27,  1781, 
Olive,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Esther  Grosvenor.  She  was 
born  May  17,  1760;  died  Apr,  17,  1782.  Married,  second, 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  10,  1786,  Eunice,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min and  Prudence  Wheeler.  She  was  born  Nov.  i,  1756  ;  died 
Oct.  5,  1807.  Married,  third,  Mar.  8,  1808,  Rachel  Harris. 
He  was  a  farmer,  and  moved  to  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  and  died 
there  May  23,  1827. 

Children,  born  Hartwick  : 

2093  Olive  Grosvenor,''  b.  Nov.  6,  1788  ;  d.  May  9,  1792. 

2094  Jared,^  b.  Aug.  4,  1791  ;  d.  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11,  1871  ;  m. 

Jan.  29,  1817,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Nancy  Jones,  b. 
Oct.  6,  1793;  d.  Jan.  13,  1871.  He  moved  to  Cherry  Creek  in 
1826,  and  built  a  saw-mill  ;  they  owned  the  first  cook-stove  and 
carpet  in  town.  He  was  prominent  in  town  affairs,  and  is 
described  as  an  upright  citizen.  Ch  :  {2095)  Eunice  Eliza, ^  b. 
Nov.  25,  1817;  d.  Oct.  24,  1884;  m.  Ezekiel  Mount.  Ch  :  (i) 
Jared  Ingalls,  d.  ;  (2)  Thomas  Furman,  res.  Cherry  Creek. 

(2096)  Nancy, 8  b.  Mar.  26,  1820 ;  d.  June  7,  1893  ;  m.  William  S. 
Bullock.     Ch  :  (i)  Sallie,  m.  Lawrence,  res.  Cherry  Creek  ; 

(2)  Abigail,  d.  ;  m.  Cory ;  (3)  Euftice,  n.  m.;  (4)  Earl 

Z.,  d.  .     (2097)  Sally  Jones, ^  b.  Feb.  10,  1824;  d.  Jan.  31, 

1901  ;  m.  Oct.  24,  1843,  Furman  Mount.  Ch  :  (i)  Cyrus  A.,  res. 
Cherry  Creek  ;  (2)  Abigail,  m.  H.  E.  Safford,  is  postmaster  at 
Cherry  Creek.     (2098)  Cyrus, ^  b.  Apr.  3,  1828 ;  d.  Apr.  10,  1874  ; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  121 

m.  Sarah   Pope.     Ch  :  (2099),  Stella,^  d.  ;  {2100)  Jennie^. 

(2101)  Edmund, 8  b.  Mar.  30,  1831  ;  d.  Sept.  8,  1887  ;  in.  ist,  Ellen 
Caldwell,  had  five  children  ;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Mary  Pomeroy  Mount, 
had  two  children.     Ch  :  (2102)  Olive, ^  d.  ;  (2103)  William,* 

d.  ;    (2104)    Olive, ^  m.  Scofield,    res.  Cherry  Creek  ; 

(2105)  Jared,9  d.  ;   (2106)  Infant,^  d.  ;  (2107)  Clara,^  d. 

;  (2108)  Edna,*  res.  Cottage,  N.  Y.     (2109)  Olive  Ancelia,* 
b.  Mar  25,  1836  ;  d.  May  31,  1900  ;  m.  Willis  W.  Hyatt.     Ch  :  (i) 
Frank  IV.,   res.   Cambridge   Springs,    Pa.;    (2)    Cora,    m. 
Underwood,  res.  Cambridge  Springs. 
2110     Olive  Grosveuor,'  b.  May  22,   1793  ;    m.    Benjamin    Burlingham. 
No  children. 
-I-2111     Evander,"  b.  Oct.  11,  1795  ;  m.  ist,  Amy  Field,  2d,  Lucy  Clark. 

820 

Ephraim  Ingalls,*^  {Ephraim,^  James, ^  James, ^  Henry, '^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Ephraim  and  Mary  (Sharpe)  Ingalls  born  Ab- 
ington,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1764;  married,  Apr.  26,  1801,  Lucy, 
daughter  of  Amasa  Goodell,  who  died  Apr.  22,  1859,  age  50. 
He  lived  at  Abington,  and  died  there  Feb.  12,  183 1. 

Children,  born  Abington  : 

21 12     Mary  Stevens,^  b.  May  4,  1802  ;  m.  Addison  Fletcher  of  Cavendish, 
Vt. 
+2113     Henry  Laurens,''  b.  June  9,  1805  ;  m.  Lavinia  L.  Childs. 

2114  Lucy,"   b.  Apr.   11,   1807;  d.  Dedham,  Mass.,   Jan.  22,   1887;    m. 

Grosvenor  Storrs,  b.  Dec.  i,  1797;  d.  Dec.  13,  1867.  Ch :  (i) 
LucyS.;  (2)  Maria,  m.  William  Smith;  (3)  Sarah,  m.  George 
Sessions;  (4)  Cornelia,  F.,  b.  Jan.  30,  1845;  d.  Nov.  29,  1892. 

2115  Lvdia,"  b.  June  20,  1809;  d.  Petersburg,  111.;  m.  Jonathan  Colby. 

'Ch:  (I)  William  D.,  res.  Atkinson,  111. 

2116  Deborah,"  b.  Dec.  3,  1812  ;  d.  Palestine  Grove,  111.;  m.  Adams. 

2117  Edmund,"  b.  Apr.  14,  1814  ;  d.  Mar.  19,  1835. 

+2118     Charles  Francis,"  b.  Jan.  18,  1817;  m.  Sarah  Hawkins. 

+2119     George  Addison,"  b.  Feb.  i,  1820;  m.  Mary  E.  Church. 

2120  Ephraim,"  b.  May  26,  1823;  d.  Chicago,  Dec.  1900;  m.  Apr.  30, 
185 1,  Melissa,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Warriner) 
Church,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  1834;  d.  Nov.  20,  1888.  He 
went  to  111.  in  1837,  grad.  at  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago, 
1847,  and  settled  at  Lee,  111.;  returned  to  Chicago  in  1857,  and 
was  in  active  practice  until  1890.  In  1859  was  made  associate 
editor  of  the  North- Western  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  and 
professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Medical  Jurisprudence  at 
Rush  Medical  College,  and  member  of  the  board  of  trustees ; 
his  name  was  always  spelled  with  one  1.  Ch  :  (2 121)  Mary 
Elizabeth, 8  b.  Aug.  17,  1856;  (2122)  Lucy  Storrs,^  b.  June  i, 
1858;  m.  Dr.  Ephraim  Ingals  ;  (2123)  Alice  Church,^  b.  Nov.  24, 
1859;  (2124)  Elizabeth  Thomas,*  b.  June  29,  1871. 

827 

Lemuel  Ingalls,'^  {Zebediah,^  James,'^  James,^  He7iry,^  Ed- 
mund'^),  son  of  Zebediah  and  Esther  (Goodell)  Ingalls,  born 
Pomfret,  Conn.,  Dec,    6,   1755;    married,    Dorothy   Sumner. 


122  INGALLS    GENEALOGY. 

She  was  born  Aug.  20,  1759;  died  Mar.  10,  1851.  He  was  a 
revolutionary  soldier,  graduated  at  Yale  College,  studied  law 
and  entered  practice  at  Pomfret ;  was  appointed  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate and  County  Sur\-eyor ;  ser\-ed  the  town  thirty-two  terms  in 
the  State  Legislature,  and  was  prominentlj^  identified  with  the 
educational  and  industrial  affairs  of   the  town.     He    died  Nov. 

17.  1839- 

Children,   born  Pomfret : 

2125  Dorothy,"  b.  Dec.  16,  1781  ;  m.  Samuel  Dresser  of  Pomfret.  Ch : 
{i)  George  Andrew,  b.  Feb.  25,  1814;  d.  Pomfret,  Sept.  14, 
1891  ;  m.  1st,  Hannah  Brown  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  d.  Aug.,  1855  ; 
m.  2d,  Frances  Weitzel.  He  was  a  prominent  insurance  man 
in  New  York  city  for  many  years.  Ch  :  (I)  George  Warren, 
b.  Pomfret,  Sept.  15,  1837;  d.  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  27,  1S83  ; 
m.  Apr.  21,  1863,  Susan  LeRo)^ ;  he  grad.  West  Point,  1861  ; 
served  through  the  Ci^dl  War,  was  editor  of  "  Gaslight  Journal 
of  New  York;"  (II)  William  Clark,  b.  Oct.  8,  1843.  res. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  (Ill)  Charles  Andrew,  b.  Worcester.  Mass., 
Apr.  18,  1851  ;  d.  Feb.  7,  1878  ;  m.  Kate  Binney  of  Springiielil  ; 
he  was  a  ci\dl  engineer;  (IV)  Josephine,  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
May  14,  1859;  (V)  Frances,  b.  Jan.  22,  1862  ;  m.  June  17,  1885, 
Fred  Wallace,  son  of  Thomas  P.  and  Dorothy  (Ingalls)  Smith, 
b.  Lockport,  111.,  Apr.  21,  1859,  he  is  a  grain  broker  at  Chicago, 
111.  Ch:  (A)  George,  b.  Sept.  30,  1887;  (B)  Dorothy  Ingalls,  b. 
Jan.  5,  1889.  (2)  Dorothy,  m.  Elisha  Lord  ;  (3)  Einma,  m. 
Tucker  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

-{-2126  Warren,"  b.  Aug.  18,  1783;  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  Faj-,  2d,  Hannah 
K.  Marcj'. 
2127  Sarah,"  b.  Oct.  31,  1783;  d.  June  23,  1856;  m.  Apr.  29,  1807, 
Peter,  son  of  Peter  and  Betsey  (Pierpont)  Cunningham,  b.  Pom- 
fret, Dec.  15,  1783;  d.  Franklin,  Conn.,  June  2,  1827;  he  was 
owner  of  saw  mills  at  Pomfret.  Ch  :  (i)  Eliza  Pierpont,  d.  y.; 
(2)  Dorothy  Ingalls,  d.  y.;  (3)  George  Andiezv,  d.  y.;  (4)  Sarah 
Sumner,  b.  Jan.  23,  1816;  m.  George  Sumner  Hartshorn,  b. 
Sept.  8,  1798;  d.  Jan.  22,  1866,  was  a  farmer  at  Franklin,  Conn. 
Ch  :  (I)  Emma  Goodell,  b.  Oct.  16,  1843.  {5)  Elizabeth,  h. 
July  25,  1818;  m.  Henry  W.  Weeks,  res.  Ashland,  N.  H.;  (6) 
James  William,  b.  Jan.  22,  1822;  d.  Aug.  7,  1843;  (7)  Lucretia, 
b.  May  29,  1824;  m.  Daniel  Howlett,  res.  Putnam,  Conn.;  (8) 
Joseph  Sumner,  b.  Oct.  21,  1827;  d.  Mar.  30,  1850. 

-1-2128     George  Sumner, '^  b.  Nov.  13,  1789;  m.  Delia  Goodell. 

2129  Lemuel,"  b.  Sept.  22,  1793;  grad.  Yale  College,  was  a  lawyer,  and 

d.  of  j'ellow  fever  at  Mobile,  .\la.,  Sept.  21,  1819. 

2130  Nancy,"  b.  Nov.  22,  1796  ;  m.  Charles  Holt,  had  (i)   George,  who 

settled  in  Kansas;     (2)  Charles;    (3)  Eliza,  m.  Daniel  Arnold 
and  had  (I)  Charles;   (II)  Julia. 

2131  Eliza,"  b.  July  16,  1799;    m.  Fox  of  Worcester,  Mass.     Ch  : 

(I)    Charles;    (2)    William;    (3)    Lemuel;    {&,)  Jane,    m.    D.    O. 
Woodard  ;  {^)  Eliza,  va.  Huntington. 

835 

Oliver  Ingalls, **  iZcbediah^"  James,"^  James,^   Henry,-   ^^- 
7«««a? ^) ,  son  of  Zebediah   and   Esther    (Goodell)    Ingalls,    born 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAIvLS,  OF  LYNN.  123 

Pomfret,  Conn.,  Apr.  7,  1770;  married,  Dec,  1803,  Betsey, 
daughter  of  Stephen  and  Esther  (Ingalls)  Abbott.  She  was 
born  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  4,  1786;  died  Feb.  17,  1839.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Pomfret,  and  drowned  there  Apr.  10,  181 5. 

Children,  born  Pomfret : 

2132  Gerard,'' b.  1804;  d.  July  2,  1812. 

2133  Esther  Abbott,^  b.  Jan.  9,  1807. 

2134  James,"  b.  Mar.  13,  1809;  d.  Apr.  20,  1828. 

2135  William,"  b.  Feb.  25,  181 1,  was  said  to  have  been   a   merchant  at 

New  York  City. 
4-2136     Zebediah,"  b.  Sept.  16,  1813  ;  m.  ist,  L,ucy  L.  Arnold,  2d,  Hannah 
B.  Bourn. 

838 

Samuei.  Ingalls,^  {Ebcnezer,^  Josiah,^  Josiah^   Henry,"^  Ed- 
7nund^),  son  of    Ebenezer   and    Mercy    (  )    Ingalls,    born 

Keene,  N.  H.,  about  1795;  married.  Pierce.     He  died 

at  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

Children  : 

2137  Belinda,^  b.  ;  m.   ist,  Preston.     Ch  :  (i)  Uladtson ;  (2) 

Lucy.     m.   2d,  ;  m.    3rd,  ,    lived    Fitchburg,    Mass., 

had  children  by  all  three  husbands. 

2138  Azubah,^  b.  Oct.  28,   1S05;  d.  St.  Catherine's,  Ont.,  Sept.,  1845; 

m.  Sept.  2,  1834,  Russell  Freeman  Welch.  He  m.  2d,  Lucy  E. 
Daggett,  and  d.  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1868.  Ch :  (i) 
Almina  Loriiida,  b.  Oct.  15,  1835  ;  m.  Saranac,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5, 
1862,  Azariah,  son  of  Thomas  E.,  and  Tamar  (Drake)  Butler,  b. 
Nov.  19,  1833  ;  d.  Tully,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1879,  was  a  lumber  mer- 
chant;  she  res.  Tully,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (I)  Clio  Eugene,  b.  Sept. 
9,  1862  ;  m.  May  E.  Rutherford  of  Osage  City,  Kan.;  he  is  an 
electrician  at  Colorado  Springs,  Col.;  (II)  Charles  Fred, 
b.  Nov.  29,  1865;  d.  Oct.  17,  1887,  was  an  editor  at  Osage  City. 
(2)  Adonirant  Jiidson,  b.  Mar.  27,  1837;  d.  Sept.  18,  1838;  (3) 
Rosina,  b.  June  8,  1839  ;  d.  May  2,  1842  ;  (4)  Arotieite,  b.  Mar. 
30,  1841  ;  m.  Jan.  18,  1865,  Adelbcrt  Butler,  brother  of 
Azariah;  (5)  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  1843;  d.  Sept.  2,  1845. 

2139  Abigail,"  d.  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

2140  Lucy,''  d.  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

2141  Lydia,^  m.  Bickford  of  Keene,  N.  H. 

2142  Phebe,"  m.  Simeon  Pike. 

2143  Eliza  B.,'  m.  Frederick  Poor  of  Peterboro,  moved  to  Preble,  Cort- 

land Co.,  N.  Y.;  she  d.  Jan.  8,  1877;  he'd.  May  28,  1879.  No 
children. 

840 

Ebenezer    Flint    Ingalls,"    {Ebe^iezer,^  Josiah,'^  Josiah,^ 
Henry, ^   Edmund^Y   son   of  Ebenezer   and    Mercy  (  )  In- 

galls,   born    Jaffrey,    N.    H.,    about    1790;     married,    Lydia 


124  INGAI.I.S  GENEALOGY. 

Welch.     She  was  born  Canada,  Oct.,    1802;     died    at    Keene, 

Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1854.     He  was  a    farmer   at    Keene 

for  many  years,  went  to  Ripon,  Wis.,  and  died    there   Jan.    11, 

1865. 

Children,  born  Keene  : 

2144  Willard,'  b.  Nov.  5,  1823;  d.  N.  Dak.,  Oct.  i,  1881  ;  m.  1857, 
Elizabeth  Greeley  of  Westport,  N.  Y.  Ch :  (2145)  Hattie  M.,^ 
b.  Apr.  12,  1864;  d.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Sept.  23,  1893  ;  m.  Dr.  John 
E.  Taggart,  is  a  dentist  at  Burlington.  Ch :  (i)  Florence  Leon- 
tine,  b.  Westport,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1888. 

2146  Reuben,"  b.  Aug.  14,  1825;  d.  Westport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1888;  m. 

Mandana  L.  Holt.     No  children. 

2147  Mary  Ann,"  b.   Feb.  9,  1827;  m.  June  18,  1865,  Dan  Stafford,  res. 

Ripon,  Wis.  Ch :  (i)  Dan  Lagrande,  b.  July  17,  1866;  m. 
Apr.  18,  1896,  May  Luella  Payne.  Ch  :  (I)  Gertrude,  b.  Oct. 
7,  1898;  (II)  Florence,  b.  Dec  8,  1900.  (2)  Charles  Swift,  h. 
July  2,  1871  ;  (3) 

2148  Amos.'b.  Apr.  28,  1828;  d.  in  the  Red  River  Expedition;  m.  Lucy 

Lockwood.  Ch  :  (2149)  Clayton, ^  d.  near  Calispel,  Mont.,  about 
1887  ;  his  widow  and  two  daughters  res.  there  ;  (2150)  Clara  I.,® 
m.  Woods.      Ch :   (i)  Leon,  res.  Milwaukee,  Wis.     (2151) 

Willard,*  res.  South  Bend,  Wash.;  (2152)  Frank, ^  res.  Missouli, 
Mont. 

2153  Clark  Daniel, '^b.  July  16,  1830;  m.  July  3,  1856,  Ellen  L.,  daughter 

of  Harvey  and  Malinda  (Field)  Willson  of  Pottsdam,  N.  Y.;  he 
was  a  merchant,  town  and  corporation  collector  at  Canton, 
N.  v.;  is  now  a  retired  farmer.     No  children. 

2154  Charles  Blood,"  b.  Sept.  4,  1832;  d.  Grand  P'orks,  N.  D.,  July  9, 

1893;  m.  Ripon,  Wis.,  June  12,  1868,  Fanny,  daughter  of  John 
and  Mary  A.  (Jennings)  Medhurst,  b.  Biddendcn,  Eng.,  July 
4,  1847  ;  she  res.  Grand  Forks.  He  was  a  carriage  maker  at 
Manchester,  la.,  then  in  the  hotel  business  at  Mason  City, 
went  to  Grand  Forks  in  1882,  and  was  a  hotel  proprietor,  me:n- 
ber  of  the  City  Council  and  School  Board.  Ch  :  (2154A)  Mabel 
Lillian, 8  b.  June  30,  1872  ;  (2155)  Charles  Arthur,*  b.  Mar.  15, 
1879. 
2156  Simeon  Martin,''' b.  July  30,  1834;  m.  Feb.  21,  1861,  Cynthia  Ann, 
daughter  of  John  and  Mercy  (Mason)  Brown,  b.  Peningsburg, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1836  ;  d.  Nov.  25,  1896.  He  went  to  111.  in  1853, 
to  Ripon  in  1856,  thence  to  Fond  Du  Lac  in  i860,  and  with  his 
sons  conduct  a  large  dairy.  Ch :  (2157)  Elmer  Brown,*  b. 
Ripon,  Feb.  19,  1862;  m.  Nov.  3,  1886,  Zora  Blanch  McKibben 
of  Fond  Du  Lac.  Ch  :  (2158)  lone,^  b.  Nov.  17,  1887;  (2159) 
Etliel,9b.  Aug.  22,  1889;  (2160)  Elmer  Earl,^  b.  Aug.  6,  1891. 
(2161)  Edith  Maria,*  b.  Fond  Du  Lac,  Nov.  26,  1866;  (2162) 
Fred  Martin,*  b.  Oct.  8,  1870;  (2163)  Willard  Charles,*  b.  Feb. 
22,  1873. 

2164  George,^  b.  Apr.  21,  1836;  res.  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

2165  Ophelia  Maria,"  b.  Apr.  6,  1839;  d.  Jan.  7,  1843. 

2166  Lydia  Jane,''  b.  Apr.  28,  1841  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1842. 

846 

James     Ingalls,''    {/osiah,^  Josiah,*  Josiah,^    Henry,^    Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Josiah  and  Sarah  (Bowers)  Ingalls,  born  Rindge, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  125 

N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1782;  married,  Rebecca  Twlss,  who  died 
Apr.  9,  1868.  He  was  a  farmer  and  died  at  Jaffrey,  N.  H., 
Apr.  7,  1830. 

Children  : 

2167  Ornida,"  d.  Boston,  Mass.;  n.  m. 

2168  James  Monroe  J   b.    May   8,    1819 ;  m.   Nov.  20.   1844,  Elizabeth, 

daughter  of  Reuben  and  Ruth  H.  (Stone)  Pratt  of  Fitzwilliam, 
N.  H.,  she  b.  Apr.  27,  1823,  and  res.  Marlboro,  Mass.  He  was 
a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War,  and  a  wheelwright  at  Marlboro  for 
many  years  ;  d.  Dec.  6,  1894.  Ch  :  (2169)  Sarah  Elizabeth,*  b. 
Aug.  I,  1848;  m.  Nov.  20,  1869,  John  S.  Fay;  (2170)  Frederick 
James,*  b.  Apr.  28,  1852;  d.  Dec.  14,  1865. 

2171  Abigail,"  b.  July  27,   1820;  d.  Jan.  i,  1888;  m.  John  Kendrick  of 

Dover,  Mass.,  had  one  son  and  three  daughters. 

2172  Amos,'  b.  Jvily  27,  1820;  d.  Portsmoiith,  O.,  Aug.  14,  1866  ;  n.  m. 

2173  Caroline,'  b.  Mar.  13,  1824;  m.  George  H.  Chesman  of  Boston. 

2174  Lois,"  d.  Rindge,  July  13,  1870;  m.  Sumner  Dcethe.    No  children. 

2175  Lucy,"  d.  Jaffrey,   Mar.  27,   1886;    m.  James   M.    Small  and    had 

children. 

851 

Charles  Ingall.s,*^  (/osm/i,^  /osia/i,*  Josiah,^  Henry,'^  Ed- 
nucnd'^),  son  of  Josiah  and  Sarah  (Bowers)  Ingalls,  born  Jaffrey, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  23,  1794;  married,  Nella  Wetherbee,  of 
Keene,  N.  H.  She  was  born  Dec.  30,  1806  ;  died  Feb.  9,  1875. 
He  was  a  carriage  painter  ;  moved  to  Windsor,  Vt.,  and  died 
there  Dec.  6,  1878. 

Children  : 

2176  George,"  b.  Aug.  25,  1823;  d.  Apr.  6,  1846;  n.  m. 

2177  Charles  Henry,"  b.  Oct.  5,   1825  ;  m.  Emeline  E.  Weatherbee  of 

Ludlow,  Vt.;  he  is  a  carriage  and  sign  painter  at  Windsor,  Vt. 
Ch:  (2178)  George  Henry,*  b.  Aug.  23,  1855  ;  m.  Mrs.  Ella  Ellis 
and  lives  at  Winchendon,  Mass.     No  children. 

2179  Elizabeth  Gilmore,"  b.  Aug.  5,  1827;  d.  Oct.    18,    1890;    m.    ist, 

Lorenzo  Billings,  2d,  Auren  Johnson  of  Cornish,  N.  H.  Ch  : 
(I)  Hattie  (Billings),  b.  Jan.  i,  1849;  d.  May  10,  1893  ;  m.  Volney 
Hodgman.  a  boat  builder  and  guide  at  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.  Ch  : 
(I)  Ida  Ella,  b.  Jan.  i,  1883;  (II)  Marion  Beatrice,  b.  Sept. 
II,  1889;  (III)  JiLiA  Elizabeth,  b.  Apr.  22,  1893.  (2)  Albert 
H.  (Billings),  b.  Oct.  9,  1853;  m.  Ella  F.  Brewster  of  Lake 
Placid.  Ch  :  (I)  Nellie  M.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1S78,  res.  White  River 
Junction,  Vt. 

2180  Ellen,"  b.  May  29,  1830;  d.  Feb.  i^,  1869  ;  m.  ist,  .Simeon  Whittier 

of  Windsor.  Ch  :  (i)  Charles" H.,  b.  abt.  1853.  Married,  2d, 
Solon  Weatherbee. 

2181  Edward,"  b.    Dec.   25,   1833;    m.    Jane  Thorndike    of    Claremont, 

N.  H.;  he  was  a  painter  at  Northfield,  and  served  in  the  Civil 
War.  Ch  :  (2182)  Hattie,*  b.  Jan.  5,  1862  ;  m.  George  Tillottson 
of  Northfield  ;  (2183)  Mary  Grace,*  b.  Aug.  23,  1872. 

2184  Sophia,"  b.  Aug.  10,  1735  ;  d'.  Jan.  4,  1893;  n.  m. 

2185  James  Watts, ^  b.  Jan.  i6,  1838  ;  m.  ist,  Mattie  Dwinnell  of  Keene, 

2d,  Addie  Taylor  of  East  Alstead  ;  he  is  a  painter  at  Windsor, 


126  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Vt.  Ch.  by  second  wife:  (2186)  Charles  Edward,^  b.  Oct.  29, 
1870;  m.  Mary  E.  Stockwell.     He  is  a  clerk  at  Athol,  Mass. 

2187  Mary  Aun,"  b.  Apr.  21,  1841  ;  d.  Dec.  24,  1897  ;  n.  m. 

2188  Clara  Maria,'  b.  July  8,  1843  ;  d.  Mar.  6,  1871  ;  n.  m. 

2189  Susan  Augusta,"  b.  Oct.  26,  1845  ;  m.  Henry  Lawrence,  son  of  John 

and  Philena  (Freeman)  Williams,  he  b.  Royalton,  Vt.,  Nov.  30, 
1843,  and  is  a  dentist  at  Windsor.  Ch  :  [\)  John  Frank,  b.  May 
u,  1868;  m.  Mary  Ellen,  daughter  of  Alexander  Grant.  He  is 
a  clerk  at  Maiden,  Mass.  Ch :  (I)  Alexander  Grant,  b.  Apr. 
27,  1896;  (II)  Eunice,  b.  Nov.  23,  1902.  (2)  Charles  Edward, 
b.  Sept.  10,  1869;  n.  m.,  is  an  elocutionist  at  Boston;  (3)  Nella 
Philena,  b.  Jan.  24,  1874:  d.  Oct.  10,  1877. 

2190  Emma  Francis,"  b.  Oct.  i,  1849;  n.  m. 

857 

Cyru.S  Ingalls,*^  {^Nathaniel ,^  Josiah*  fosiah,^  Henry,'  Ed- 
miuid^),  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  (Hale)  Ingalls,  born 
Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1797  ;  married,  Sept.,  1830,  Mary 
Louise,  daughter  of  Samuel  Dakin,  of  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
She  was  born  at  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  and  died  Leominster,  Mass., 
May  12,  1869.  He  was  a  merchant  at  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  held 
many  town  offices,  then  engaged  in  the  lumber  business  in 
Oneida  and  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  then  with  his  brother-in-law,  in 
constructing  dry  docks  at  Kittery,  Me.,  then  in  1854  purchased 
a  country  place  at  Leominster,  went  to  live  with  his  son  at 
Utica,  and  died  there  Mar.  21,  1886. 

Children,  born  Peterboro  : 

+2191     Frederic  Cyrus,"  b.  Sept.  17,  1832;  m.  Sophia  Foster. 

2192  Helen  Sophia,"  b.  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  July  20,  1835;  d.  Leominster, 

Feb.  5,  1856. 

2193  Mary  Dakin,"  b.  Oct.  1837;  d.  y. 

2194  Charles  Edward,"  b.  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29,  1839;  was  engaged 

in  business  at  Boston,  and  d.  Cambridge,  Feb.  28,  1893;  n.  m. 

863 

Thomas  \^Q,WA.^,^  {Jonathan,^  Josiah,^  Josiah,^  He7iry,'^  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Jonathan  and  Deborah  (Shenvin)  Ingalls,  born 
Rindge,  N.  H.,  Mar.  i,  1787;  married,  first,  Polly  Stoxe. 
She  was  born  1788  ;  died  1816.  Married,  second,  18 18,  Betsey 
Stone,   widow  of  Richardson.     She  died  June  9,    1822. 

Married,  third,  Sophoronia  Shurtleff.  She  was  born  Chester- 
field, N.  H.,  May  17,  1792  ;  died  Fitchburg,  Ma.ss.,  1886.  He 
was  a  merchant  and  an  influential  citizen  of  Rindge,  N.  H., 
ser\^ed  on  the  school  committee  twenty-six  years,  was  town  clerk 
and  Representative  to  the  Legislature. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  127 

Children  : 

2195  Maria,'  b.  Sept.  i,  1824;  d.  Sept.  7,  1850;  m.  July  12,  1842,  Jonas 

C.  Harris.  {i)FraHcis  Augustine  {U.Sirr\s),  b.  Ashland,  Mass., 
Mar.  5,  1845;  m.  Alice  Gage;  he  grad.  Harvard,  1866,  M.  D., 
1872  ;  is  a  physician  at  Boston  and  medical  examiner  of  Suffolk 
Co.;  (2)  Charles  Ernesf  (Harris),  b.  Apr.  29,  1847;  d.  May  i,  1847  ; 
(3)  Annie  Maria  (Harris)  b.  June  25,  1850;  d.  May  13,  1851. 

2196  Sophia. ■^  b.    May   5,    1828;    d.  ;    m.    Rodney  Wallace,    was 

prominently  identified  with  all  the  business  and  charitable  in- 
terests of  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  was  trustee  of  Smith  College  ;  treas. 
of  Burbank  hospital,  Fitchburg;  treas.  Murdock  fund,  Winch- 
enden  ;  was  member  of  the  Governor's  Council,  1880-2  ;  dele- 
gate to  Republican  National  Convention  1884 ;  member  of 
Congress  Eleventh  District,  1889-91  ;  gave  city  of  Fitchburg 
land  and.  public  library,  1885  ;  the  town  of  Rindge,  N.  H.,  land 
and  library,  called  Ingalls  Memorial  Library  ;  founded  at 
Smith  College,  The  Sophia  Ingalls  Wallace  Scholarship  of 
I5000,  and  The  Sophia  Billings  Wallace  Scholarship  of  $5000. 
Died  Fitchburg,  Mar.  1903.     Ch  : 

(1)  Infant,  b.  Nov.  15,  1854;  d.  Dec.  21,  1854. 

(2)  Herbert   Ingalls    (Wallace),  b.  Feb.    17,    1856;  _m.    Oct.    23, 

1879,  Amy  Louise,  daughter  of  John  and  Louise  C.(  Willis) 
Upton,  b.  June  11,  1858;  he  grad.  Harvard  University, 
1877;  is  a  paper  manufacturer  at  Fitchburg;  trustee 
Fitchburg  Public  Library  and  Ingalls  INIemorial  Library  ; 
vice-president  Fitchburg  and  Leominster  St.  Ry.  Co.; 
director  Fitchburg  National  Bank,  and  I^itchburg  Gas  and 
Electric  Light  Co.  Ch  :  (I)  Frederick  (Wallace),  b. 
Aug.  14,  1880;  grad.  Harvard,  1902;  (II)  Rodney  (Wal- 
lace, b.  Dec.  24,  1889;  d.  Dec.  11,  1895;  (III)  Sophia 
Ingalls  (Wallace),  b.  May  3,  1885  ;  (IV)  Amy  Louisb 
(Wallace),  b.  May  ^,  18S5  ;  d.  Aug.  10,  1885  ;  (V)  Robert 
ShurTLEFf  (Walla^ce),  b.  Sept.  28,  1888. 

(3)  George  Rodney  (Wallace),  b.  June  20,  1859  ;   m.  Helen  Maria, 

daughter  of  Edward  and  Seraph  (.Farrell)  Howland,  she 
b.  Greenfield,  Dec.  21,  1858;  he  was  a  special  student  at 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1881  ;  is  a  paper  manufacturer  at  Fitch- 
burg ;  was  member  of  Governor  Ames'  staff ;  is  director 
Rollston  National  Bank ;  Trustee  of  Fitchburg  Savings 
Bank.  Ch  :  (I)  Helen  (Wallace),  b.  Nov.  25,  1887;  (II) 
George  Rodney  (Wallace),  b.  Oct.  2,  1889;  (III)  Eliza- 
beth (Wallace),  b.  June  21,  1894  ;  (IV)  Rachel,  b.  June 
13,  1899. 

2197  Albert  Sherwiu,'' b.  Dec.  29,   1830;  d.  Aug.   11,   1862;  m.  Harriet 

A.  Miller;  he  was  a  lawyer  and  Major  iioth  N.  Y.  Vols.  One 
child,  d.  y. 

2198  Herbert,'' b.  May  9,  1834  ;  he  is  an  author  and  resides  at  Boston  ; 

was  clerk  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  1865  ;  cashier 
Int.  Rev.,  N.  Y.,  1868;  is  treas.  N.  B.  Div.  Fitchburg  and 
Framingham.  Framingham  and  Lowell  railroads;  trustee 
Fitchbvirg  Public  Library. 

912 

Eleazkr  French  Ingalls,*'  {Jofm,^  John,*  Joseph,^  Sarmiel,- 
Edmund^),  son  of  John  and  Abigail  (French)  Ingalls,  born 
Dunstable,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1782  ;  married,  first,  Amy  Pearson. 


128  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

She  was  born  Feb.  27,  1790;  died  June  22,  1833.  Married  sec- 
ond, May  25,  1834,  Elizabeth  French.  She  died  Waukee- 
gan,  111.,  July  23,  1870,  age  68.  He  died  Antioch,  111.,  Apr.  2, 
1866. 

Children  by  Amy  Pearson  : 

2199     William  Harrison,"  b.  Aug.   13,   1806;  d.   1859;  had  a  daughter, 
(2200)  Frances,^  m.  John  O.  Sullivan,  res.  Nashville,  Tenn. 

2201  Nancy  S.,'   b.    Feb.    15,    1808;    m.  Foster,    lived  Abington, 

Mass.,  had  a  son,  Freeman,  a  shoe  dealer  at  Boston. 

2202  Caroline,'' b.  Sept.  14,  1810;  m.  MacKean  of  Abington,  had 

daughter  Abbie,  res.  Nashua,  N.  H. 

2203  James,"  b.  Dec.  26,  1812;  m.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,   1842,  Anne  Porter 

Clark  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Antioch.  Ch :  (2204)  Henry.^  res. 
Antioch,  111.;  (2205)  Sarah  ^  (2206)  Alice, «  m.  Chas.  Haines,  res. 
Hainesville,  111. 

2207  Thomas  P.,''  b.  Dec.  28,  1814  ;  d.  Nashua,  N.  H.;  n.  m. 

2208  Sarah.'' b.  Nov.   18,  1816;  d.  Boston,  Mar.  7,  1870;  n.  m.;  school 

teacher. 

2209  Abigail,"  b.  Oct.  8,  1818;  d.  June  1841;  m.  Ridgeway. 
+2210     Eleazer  Stillman,''  b.  June  10,  1820;  m.  Martha  M.  Pearson. 

221 1     Nathan,''  b.  Oct.   24,   1822;   m.  Eliza  ,  went  to  Santa  Cruz, 

Cal.,  in  1850  ;  d.  1896.     Ch  :  (2212)  Frederick, ^  res.  Santa  Cruz  ; 
(2213)  Catherine^;  (2214)  Eliza  8. 
2215     Mary.Mj.  Apr.   22,  1824;  d.  May  8,  1846;  m.  Hamilton    Stevens, 
left  son  (i)  Arthur,  res.  Virginia  City,  Minn. 
+2216     Charles  B.,''  b.  Dec.  20,  1826;  m.  Mary  j.  Gage. 

2217  Elizabeth,"  b.  Apr.  29,  1830;  d.  Dec.  18,  1834. 

2218  Ellen,"  b.  Feb.  9,  1833;  d.  Aug.  13,  1833. 

Child  by  Elizabeth  French  : 

2219  Joseph  French,' b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  17,  1836;  m.,  Waukeegan, 

111.,  Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  William  A.  and  Susanna  (Rogers) 
Whipple,  she  b.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1846;  he  was  a 
jeweller  at  Waukeegan,  now  res.  at  Ainsworth,  Neb.  Ch : 
(2220)  James  W.,^  b.  Mar.  26,  i860;  (2221)  Charles  F.,^  b.  Nov. 
26,  1861  ;  (2222)  Fred  R.,^  b.  Jan.  23,  1864;  (2223)  Guy  S. ,8  b. 
May  2,  1868  ;  (2224)  Robert  M.,^  b.  May  9,  1874. 


914 

Daniel  Ingali-S,'^  ( J  oh  n ,  ^  J  oh  n ,  •*  Joseph ,  ^  Sa  in  uel,  "^  Edm  und'^), 
son  of  John  and  Abigail  (French)  Ingalls,  born  Tyngsboro, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1788;  married  Sept.  7,  1817,  Mercy  Coburn 
Bancroft.  She  died  Mar.  15,  1884.  He  was  a  blacksmith 
and  toolmaker  at  Nashua,  N.  H.  Moved  to  Illinois,  in  the 
forties,  then  to  Minneiska,  Minn.,  engaged  in  farming  and 
died  there  Apr.  2,  1877. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  129 

Children,  born  Nashua,  N.  H. 

2225  Dauiel,"  b.  Aug.  22,  1818  ;  d.  Aug.  2,  1820. 

2226  Daniel  Howard,' b.  Feb.  15,  1820;  m.  Sept.  8,  1848,  Helen  Maria 

Howard  ;  was  a  farmer  and  lumberman  at  Minneiska,  and  d. 
Aug.  16,  1895.  Ch  :  (2227)  Minnie  Isabelle,*' b.  Mar.  8,1855; 
m.  Frank  W.  Ingalls ;  (2228)  Helen  Mercy, ^  m.  Charles  G. 
Ingalls  ;  (2229)  Fannie^;  (2230)  Emma^. 

2231  Mercy  Marie,''  b.  Mar.  3,  1822;  d.  Nov.  5,  1822. 

2232  Mercy  Marie,' b.  Aug.  14,  1823;  d.  vSept.  29,  1895;  m.  Ford, 

and  had  son,  Dr.  T.  F.  Ford,  res.  Plainfield,  la. 

2233  Isaac  Bancroft,'  b.  May  19,  1826  ;  m.  June  2,   1855,   Eliza  Bryant. 

He  went  to  111.  in  1843,  to  Cal.  in  1850,  to  Minn,  in  1861,  and  to 
Waverly,  la.,  where  he  is  now  engaged  in  farming.  Ch  :  (2234) 
Eliza, »  m.  Graves.     Ch  ■.(i)//i7da/iyard.     (2235)  Lillian  I ». 

+2236    Jonathan   French,'  b.  Oct.  11,  1829;  m.  Mary  A.  Meeker. 

2237     Lucinda  Emeline,'  b.  Nov.   14,   1831  ;  m.  May  27,   1853,  Solomon 
Fox,  res.  Plainview,  Minn. 

+  2238     William  Henry,'  b.  Apr.  23,  1834;  m.  Caroline  A.  Walker. 

2239  Samuel  Edward,'  b.  June  17,  1836,  res.  Galena,  S.  D. 

2240  Ellen  Augusta,' b.  Aug.  11,  1838;   m.  Samuel  Hiram  Lindsay,  b. 

Crawford  Co.,  Pa.,  June  8,  1832;  d.  Jan.  25,  1900;  he  served  in 
Company  B,  96th  111.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  lived  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Ch  :  {i)Jo/n/  Weslev,  b.  Nov.  11,  1855;  d.  Mar.  3,  1856; 
(2)  Eddie  H.,  b.  Apr.  25,  1857;  d.  Oct.  15,  1858;  (3)  Frederick 
Francis,  b.  Dec.  i,  1865;  m.  Luverne,  Minn.,  June  22,  1892, 
Effie  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Thaddeus  P.  and  Mary  J.  (Ingalls) 
Grout,  b.  Fountain  Prairie,  Wis.,  Nov.  29,  1867,  grad.  Hamlin 
University ;  he  grad.  from  the  law  department,  University  of 
Minn.;  is  now  auditor  of  a  wholesale  dry  goods  store  in  Minne- 
apolis; steward  and  trustee  M.  E.  church.  Ch :  (I)  Lynn 
Grout,  b.  Hamlin,  Sept.  19,  1893;  (II)  Malcolm  Ingalls,  b. 
June  22,  1896;  (III)  Frederick  Kirkwood,  b.  Sept.  6,  1897. 
{\)  Effie  Elva,  b.  June  22,  1870;  m.  1898,  Nelse  Martinson; 
he  is  a  real  estate  dealer  at  Wayzata,  Minn.  Ch  :  (I)  Harold 
Everett,  b.  Aug.  1899;  (II)  Lyman  Sheldon,  b.  Sept.  1901. 
(5)  Nettie  Augusta,  b.  July  25,  1872;  d.  Mar.  27,  1884;  (6) 
Bertie  Lester,  b.  Aug.  15,  1880;  d.  Feb.  17,  1881. 

2241  Alma  Elvira,' b.  Mar.  27,  1842;  m.  Oct.  26,   1861,  Leroy  Brown, 

res.  Minneiska.     Ch  :  (1)  Edward;  (2)  Eugene. 


918 

Nathaniel  Ingalls,®  {Nathaniel,^  John*  Joseph,^  Samuel,^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of  Nathaniel  and  lyucy  (  )   Ingalls,   born 

about  .     Married  Mary  Ann  Pollard,  and  was 

a  farmer  at  Dracut,  Mass.,  Buckfield  and  Norway,  Me. 

Children  : 

2242  Asa,'  was  captain  of  a  whaling  ship  and  lost  at  sea. 

2243  Nathaniel  Pollard,'  he  was  in  the  U.  S.  navy  on  the  "  St.  Mary  " 

with  Commander  Porter  on  the  China  station  when  last  heard 
from. 

2244  Joseph,'  went  to  Lowell,  Mass.,  and  is  said  to  have  left  a  family 

there. 


130  INGALLS  GENEAIvOGY. 

2245  Oliver  P.  J  went  south,  but  returned  to  N.  Y.   City  in   1864,  and 

engaged  in  the  shoe  business,  and  died  1874. 

2246  Lucius  Loring,'  b.  Buckfield  ;  m.  Mary  Ann  Bryant,  and  lived  at 

Boston,  Mass.  Ch  :  (2247)  Lucius  Marshall,**  b.  Boston,  July 
II,  1846;  m.  Martha  Kliza,  daughter  of  Barsilla  and  Martha 
C.  (Crafts)  Whitman  of  West  Auburn,  Me.  He  enlisted  Sept. 
ID,  1861,  in  Company  A,  23d  INIass.  Regiment,  and  was  discharged 
Oct.  13,  1864;  is  now  a  musician  living  at  Medford.  Mass. 
2248  Charles  Henry,"  b.  Norwa}-,  Jan.  18,  1818;  d.  Boston,  Nov.  14, 
1878;  m.  1st,  Susan  Littleiield,  2d,  Vesta  Howard  Crafts,  b. 
P^eb.  23,  1817;  d.  Oct.  24,  1882.  Ch.  by  ist  wife:  (2249) 
Milton  Miletus, 8  b.  Auburn,  enlisted  in  Company  H,  22d 
Mass.  regiment,  and  died  of  typhoid  fever,  Sharpsljurg, 
Va.,  Oct.  24,  1862.  Ch.  by  2d  wife:  (2250)  Oliver  Howard,* 
b.  Auburn,  Mar.  28,  1846;  m.  Franklin,  Mass.,  Nov. 
28,  1878,  Nellie  Sarah,  daughter  of  Nelson  and  Nancy  M. 
(Ruggles)  Corbin,  b.  July  24,  1858;  he  enlisted  in  the  17th 
Mass.  regiment,  being  under  age  his  father  secured  a  discharge 
he,  however,  joined  the  22d  regiment ;  he  is  now  a  passenger 
conductor  on  the  N.  Y.,  N.  H.,  and  H.  R.  R.,  living  at  New 
London,  Conn.  Ch :  (2251)  Vesta  Maria,^  b.  Frank- 
lin, Sept.  9,  1879;  (2252)  George  Nelson,^  b.  Oct.  i,  1882; 
d.  May  3,  1889;  (2253)  Gladys  Nellie,^  b.  New  London, 
July  21,  1893.  (2254)  Charles  Henry, ^  b.  New  Gloucester,  Me., 
May  4,  1848,  res.  Boston  ;  (2255)  George  PVederick,^  b.  Auburn, 
Sept.  22,  185 1,  is  chief  baggage  master  at  the  South  Terminal 
Station,  Boston. 


920 

John   Ingalls,®   {Nathaniel,^  John,^  Joseph,^   Samuel ^^   Ed- 
7nti7id^),    son   of    Nathaniel    and    Lnc}-    (  )  Ingalls,   born 

Gloucester,    Mass.,    about  .      Married   Eliza    Holman. 

They  lived  and  died  at  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Children,  born  Charlestown  : 

2256  Joseph  Everdeen,^  b.  Sept.  2,  1820;  d.  Charlestown;  m.  ist, 
Catharine  Meers,  d.  Apr.  9,  1852;  m.  2d,  Jan.  6,  1854,  Matilda 
M.Williams,  d.  1875;  m.  3d,  Annie  A.,  daughter  of  Edward 
and  Julia  (Murphy)  Magrath,  b.  Dorchester,  Aug.  25,  1847;  he 
was  an  expressman  at  Charlestown.  Ch  :  (2257)  Albert  Hol- 
man,^ b.  1847;  d.  1851  ;  (2258)  Arthur  F.,^  d.  y.;  (2259)  Fred- 
erick  Arthur,*  d.  y.;    (2260)  Grace  Marion,*  b.    Feb.  23,   1879. 

2261     John   Devens,'  b.   May   22,    1824;     m.    ist,  ;    2d,    Oct.    24, 

1868,  Sarah  I.  Emerson  ;  he  served  in  the  Civil  War ;  was  a 
morocco  worker  at  Salem,  Mass.,  and  d.  Oct.  24,  1888.  Ch  : 
(2262)  Florence  Eliza,*   b.  Feb.  17,  1877. 

2263     Richard  Holman,''  m.  Mary  K.  Chapman.     No  children. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  131 

Seventh  Generation. 
950 

Samuel  Ingalls,"  (/affies,^  Sanmcl,^  Samuel,*  Samuel,^ 
Robert,'^  Edmund'^),  son  of  James  and  Abigail  (Wendall) 
Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Mass.,  1802;  married,  1830,  Lucy  Scales. 
He  lived  at  Lynn. 

Children  : 

2300  Lucy  Ann,^  b.  1834. 

2301  Susan  Augusta,^  b.  1835. 

2302  Catherine,^  b.  1836. 

2303  Martha  Scales, ^  b.  1838. 

2304  Morton,^  b.  1840. 

2305  Constantina,^  b.  1842. 

2306  Samuel  Wendell,*  b.  1845. 

2307  Harriett,^  b.  1847. 

2308  Charles  Frederick,^  b.  1852. 

981 

Thomas  Ingalls,"  {Jamcs,^  Thomas,^  Nathaniel,'^  Nathaniel,^ 
Robert,"^  Edminid'^),  son  of  James  and  Sally  (Tewksbury) 
Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1794;  married  Apr.  5,  1815, 
Emeline  Johnson.  He  was  a  privateer  during  the  war  of 
1812,  and  was  taken  prisoner;  confined  in  Dartmoor  prison; 
was  a  brickmaker  having  yards  at  Salem.  He  died  Phila- 
delphia, Aug.  27,  1829. 

Children,  born  Salem  : 

2309  Thomas, 8   b.    Mar.  23,   1818;  m.  1843,    Lilias,    daughter   of   Seth 

Fish,  b.  No.  Leeds,  Me.,  1820;  he  was  appointed  to  the  Lowell, 
Mass.  police  force  in  1859,  and  honorably  discharged  1892; 
now  retired  living  at  Lowell.     Ch  : 

(2310)  Charles,"  b.  May  i,  1845;  d.   1847. 

(2311)  Abbie  Mary,'^  b.  Mar.  17,  1850;  m.  1870,  Frank  L.  Hall.     Ch  : 

(i)  Edith  Marshall,  m.  Albert  B.  Drake  of  Maiden, Mass.; 
(2)   Frank  L. 

(2312)  Rose  Anna,"  b.  Aug.  29,  1852. 

(2313)  Thomas    E.,"b.  Feb.   16,  1855;  d.  Apr.  30,   1885;    m.  Annie 

Paul,  and  had  (2314)  Edward  M.,10  b.  July  6,  1879;  d. 
Feb.  20,  1898;  (2315)  Thomas  Garfield, "  b.  Apr.  21,  1881  ; 
(2316)  Lilias  S.,10  b.  June  4,  1883;  (2317)  Florence  M.,10 
b.  Aug.  15,  1885. 
(2318)  Lindsay  E-.-'b.  Oct.  28,  1858;  m.  July  26,  1879,  Nellie  M., 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  B.  and  Mary  F.  (Fuller)  Green- 
leaf,  b.  Boothbay,  Me.,  July  i,  i860;  he  is  a  member 
of  the  Lowell  police  force.  Ch :  (2319)  Carrie, ^'^  b. 
June  18,  1880;  (2320)  Frank  L.,1'^  b.  Nov.  30,  1882;  (2321) 
Grace  M.,i'^  b.  Apr.  7,  1884;  (2322)  Ruth  E.,^^  b.  Nov.  29, 


132  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1886;  (23215)  Laura,"  b.  Dec.  23,  1888;  d.  1889;  (2324) 
Walter  N."  b.  Sept.  11,  1889;  d.  1890;  (2325)  Frederick, ^ 
b.  Aug.  2,  1890;  d.  1892;  (2326)  Nellie  E.,"  b.  Aug.  7, 
1893;  d.  1895;  (2327)  Jason  G.,iob.  Sept.  13,  1894;  (2328) 
Harry  E.,"  b.  June  ^o,  1896;  d.  v.;  (2329)  Gladys  M.,10 
b.  Mar.  28,  1898;  (2330)  Hazel  G.^io  b.  July  i,  1899;  d.  y.; 
(2331)  Dorothy  I..^*^  b.  Dec.  12,  1901. 

2332  Mary,^  b  ;  m.  William  Moore  of  Lynn.     Ch  :  (i)  AnnJe,  m. 

Adams,    res.    Charlestown ;   (2)  Emeline,   m.  Babb, 

res.  Lynn;  (3)  Charles. 

2333  Louisa,^  b.  ;  m.  Cornish  ;  moved  to  Philadelphia. 

2334  Charles, 8  b.   1829;  d.  Lowell,  Apr.   17,   1885;    m.   Emily  Palmer. 

Ch:  (2335)  Charles  Herbert,"  b.  June  28,  1865;  m.  Mar.  22, 
1893,  Catherine  Walker,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Catherine  W. 
(McDonald)  Corner,  b.  Lowell,  Feb.  29,  i860.  He  is  a  book 
binder  at  Lowell.  Ch  :  (2336)  Paul  Vernon,"  b.  Mar.  25,  1894; 
(2337)  Forrest  Corner,"  b.  Aug.  4,  1885;  (2338)  Charles  Her- 
bert," b.  Mar.  30,  1897. 

2339  Elizabeth,*  b.  ;  d.  Lafayette,  Md. ;  m.  Joseph  Griggs.    Ch  : 

( I )  Joseph  ;  ( 2 )  Fred. 

1001 

Ephraim  InGALLS,'  { John, ^  John,^  Joseph,'^  Nathaniel,^  Rob- 
ert,'^ Edviund'^') ,  son  of  John  and  Martha  (  Blaney)  Ingalls,  born 
Svvampscott,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1805;  married,  1824,  Elizabeth 
Cloon.     He  died  Svvampscott,  Nov.  29,  1874. 

Children  : 

2340  Ephraim  Alfred, ^  b.  July  14,  1836  ;  m.  Maria  Kelham  of  Lynn  ;  he 

AA-as  admitted  to  the  bar  and  engaged  in  the  practice  of  law  at 
Lynn;  in  1861  enlisted  as  quarter-master  of  the  8th  M.  V.  M.;  in 
1863  became  interested  in  the  express  business,  and  retained 
his  interests  until  his  death  ;  he  took  an  active  part  in  public 
affairs  and  filled  many  offices  of  trust;  was  member  of  the  city 
council,  board  of  aldermen,  city  clerk  and  trustee  of  the  public 
library  ;  he  was  a  democrat  in  politics  and  represented  Lynn 
as  such  in  the  State  Legislature  ;  he  also  held  high  offices  in 
masonry.     Ch  :  (2341)  Alfred  Seymour,^  d.  ;  (2342)  Cora," 

m.  S.  C.  Newhall,  res.  Lynn. 

2343  Samuel  Otis,**  b.  June,  1828;  d.  1830. 

2344  Elizabeth   Amanda, ^    b.    Oct.     1830;  m.    Charles    A.     Fowle   of 

Woburn,  Mass.     Ch  :  (i)  Ella  Amanda;  (2)  Leonard. 

2345  Samuel  Otis,**  b.  Mar.  13,  1833;  d.  Swampscott,  Dec.  24,  1892;  m. 

Sarah  Palmer.  Ch:  (2346)  Mary  Palmer";  (2347)  John 
Palmer". 

2348  Mary  Ellen, ^  b.  Jan.  23,  1836;  m.  Jan.  6,  1877,  Walter  Hodges  of 

Boston.     No  children. 

2349  Clara  Bassett,^  b.  vSept.  1838  ;  d.  June  24,  1862  ;  m.  i860,  Benjamin 

W.  Currier  of  Lynn. 
-4-2350    Joseph  Augustus,**  b.  Mar.  10,  1841  ;   m.  Mary  A.  Bright. 

2353  Francis  Edmund, *  b.  Sept  22,  1843;  m.  Sept.  5,  1871,  Marietta  B., 
daughter  of  Moses  and  Sarah  A.  (Parsons)  Nowell  of  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  b.  Oct.  24,  1843;  he  is  a  salesman,  res.  at  Swampscott; 
has  been  chairman  of  board  of  selectmen,  member  of  the 
school  committee,  trustee  of  the  public  library  and  prominent 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  133 

in  the  Universalist  church.  Ch  :  (2354)  Bessie,®  b.  May  21,  1872  ; 
m.  Rideout;  (2355)  Nowell,®  b.  Sept.  6,  1878. 

2356  Benjamin  Gran^^lle,^  b.  Apr.  14,  1846;  m.June  6,  1877,  Clara, 
daughter  of  John  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Brooks)  P'arwell  of  Boston  ; 
he  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Russ,  Evelyth  &  Ingalls, 
wholesale  trimmings  at  Boston  ;  res.  Swampscott.  Ch  :  (2357) 
Granville, 9  b.  May  15,  1881. 

2358  John  Frederick, 8  b.  May  30,  1852  ;  d.  Philadelphia,  Sept.,  1885. 

1026 

Theophilus  Ingalls,'  {Abncr,^  John,^  Joseph,^  Nathayiiel,^ 
Robert ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Abner  and  Abigail  (Fuller)  Ingalls, 
born  Lynn,  Mass.,  1800;  married  Hannah  Warden  of  Mar- 
blehead.     He  died  Lynn,  1845. 

Children,  born  Lynn : 

2359  Oliver  Warden,^  b.  1824;  m.  Mary  Guy  of  Dover,  N.  H.  ;  he  lives 

at  Somerville,  Mass.  Ch  :  (2360)  Oliver  Barry ,^  ;  (2362)  Annie 
Blackler,®  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  Francis  Whiting  ;  (2363)  Agnes 

Maria, ^  m.  William  Hunter,  res.  Somerville.  No  children  ; 
(2364)  Edward  Guy,^  ;  (2365)  Alice, »  d.  y. 

2366  Hannah  Ellen,*  b.  1828;  m.  George  Williams  of  Lynn,  res.  Cal. 

2367  Abigail,*  b.  ;  m.  William  Barry  of  Lynn.     No  children. 

2368  Anne  Augusta,*  b.  1833  ;  d.  y. 

2369  Charles  Forester,*  b.  1835;  d.  Lynn,  1899;  m.  Lucinda  Marshall  ; 

served  in  the  Civil  War.     No  children. 

2370  Fenelon,*  b.  1837;  d.  1883;   m.  Elizabeth  Burnham;  served  in  the 

Civil  War,  lived  at  Lynn.  Ch  :  (2371)  Arthur, ^  d.  y.;  (2372) 
Elizabeth,^  m.  Homer  Clements  ;  (2373)  Frederick,*  res.  Lynn. 

2374  Jerome,*  b.  1840;  m.  Emma  Renton  ;  he  was  for  many  years  a 
large  shoe  manufacturer  at  Lynn  ;  lately  in  the  real  estate  and 
insurance  business.  Ch.  b.  Lynn  :  (2375)  Walter  Renton,*  b. 
1865  ;  m.  1898,  Ella  Gordon  of  N.  Y.;  he  grad.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
and  is  a  mining  engineer.  Ch  :  (2376)  Rosamond, ^"^  b.  1901. 
(2377)  Alice  Isabel,*  b.  1867;  m.  1897,  Dr.  William  T.  Hopkins 
of  Lynn;  (2378)  Charlotte  Edith,*  b.  1868;  m.  1897,  Walter  E. 
Lummus ;  (2379)  Robert  CoUyer,*  b.  1873;  m.  Sept.  24,  1902, 
Florence  Usher  Merritt ;  he  is  engaged  in  business  at  Boston, 
res.  Lynn;  (2380)  Harry  Creighton,*  b.  1876  ;  grad.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech. 

2381     Mary  Blackler,*  b.  1842  ;  d.  y. 

1055 

Samuel  Simpson  Ingalls,"  (  Willia?n,^  Williavi,^  William,*' 
Nathaniel,^  Robert ^^  Edmund'^),  son  of  William  and  Olive 
(Preble)  Ingalls,  born  Sullivan,  Me.,  Dec.  11,  1795;  married, 
Nov.  28,  1822,  Caroline  Thomas  of  Eden,  Me.  He  was  one 
of  the  most  prominent  citizens  of  Sullivan,  holding  the  office  of 
postmaster  and  representing  the  town  in  the  State  Legislature. 
He  died  Aug.  3,  1848. 


134  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  Sullivan  : 

2382  Delia  F.,^  b.  Jan.  17,  1824;  m.  1848;  d.  Osseo,  Wis.,  Feb.  6,  1890. 

Ch  :  (i)  Clarence  B.,  b.  Mar.  1850,  res.  New  England,  N.  D. 

2383  Eliza  T.,**  b.  Apr.  27,  1826;  d.  Osseo,  Wis.,  Feb.  4,  1890;  m.  Sept. 

30,  1847,  Mark  Shepard,  Jr.,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.  Ch  :  ( i )  Agnes, 
b.  Oct.  30,  1848;  m.  Stratton,  res.  Kansas;  (2)  Delia,  b. 

Mar.  23,  1851  ;  m.  Noyes,  res.  Wis.;  (3)  Lizzie,  b.  Mar.  23, 

1851  ;    m.  Messier,    res.    S.    D.;    (4)  Sarah  Z.,  m.    Haven 

Fields,  res.  Osseo,  Wis.;  (5)  William,  res.  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  (6) 
George,  d.  y. 

2384  Olive  C.,8  b.  Dec.  11,  1827;  d.  Dec.  5,  1845. 

2385  William  Waldo, 8  b.  Mar.  2,  1829;  m.  Fanny  Isabella  Higgins  of 

Mobile,  Ala.;  he  was  li\'ing  at  Mobile  when  last  heard  from. 
Ch  :  (2386)  James  Samuel,^  b.  Mar.  26,  1864;  d.  y.;  (2387)  Mary 
Caroline,^  b.  May  26,  1865  ;  d.  Oct.  25,  1875  ;  (2388)  Sarah  EHza.^ 
b.  Jan.  20,  1867;  m.  Y.  Brooke  of  Washington,  D.  C;  (2389) 
Osborn  Milton, »  b.  Mar.  5,  1869;  (2390)  George  William, ^  b. 
Jan.  II,  1871  ;  d.  y.;  (2391)  William  Henry,^  b.  Apr.  24,  1872; 
(2392)  Francis  Owen,^  b.  Nov.  10,  1873;  d.  Dec.  2,  1880;  (2393) 
George  Dominick,9b.  Aug.  15,  1875;  d.  y.;  (2394)  Ellen  Sher- 
mau,9  b.  July  8,  1877;  (2395)  John  Edgar,^  b.  Apr.  17,  1879; 
d.  y.;  (2396)  Charles  Edgar,^  b.  May  25,  1880;  (2397)  John 
Francis,**  b.  Oct.  15,  1882  ;  (2398)  Lillian  Delia,9b.  Sept.  10,  1884. 

2399  Alma  M.,^  b.  Dec.  7,  1833;  d.  y. 

2400  Osborn  M.,®  b.  Jan.  26,  1835 ;  was  killed  at  Selma,  Ala.,  at  end  of 

the  War  of  the  Rebellion  and  buried  with  Masonic  honors. 

2401  George  P.,**  b.  Sept.  i,  1837  ;  d.  Cal.;  n.  m. 

2402  Edgar   W.,^   b.  Apr.    i,    1840;    d.  ;   Berved   in   the   33d   111. 

Regiment  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 


1065 

Benjamin  Franklin  Ingalls,''  ( William,^  William,^  Wil- 
liam,* Nathayiiel^  Robert,^  EdniMid^) ,  son  of  William  and  Olive 
(Preble)  Ingalls,  born  Sullivan,  Me.,  July  12,  1812  ;  married, 
Nov.  29,  1833,  SoPHRONiA,  daughter  of  Job  Thomas  of  Eden, 
Me.  He  was  a  prominent  shipbuilder  at  Sullivan,  moved  to 
Georgetown,  111.,  in  1858,  and  thence  to  Alvardo,  Cal.,  where 
he  died  Dec.  19,  1879, 

Children,  born  Sullivan : 

2403  Marion  Wallace, 8  b.  Jan.  13,  1835;  d.  Dec.  19,  1863;  m.  1850, 
Ebenezer  Herrick  Dyer.  He  moved  to  Alvardo  and  was  the 
father  of  the  beet  sugar  industry  in  America  ;  in  1879  built 
and  owned  the  first  successful  plant.  Ch  :  ( i )  Ella  Fratices, 
b.  Dec.  23,  1855;  (2)  Abbie  Marion,  b.  Apr.  21,  1857;  m.  Dr, 
Manson  ;  {2>)  Edward  Franklin ,  b.  Alvardo,  July  22,  1858;  m. 
Oakland,  Cal.,  Jan.  i,  1884,  Kate,  daughter  of  Alfred  and 
Louisa  (Wood)  Harrell,  b.  June  28,  1862.  He  built  the  first 
works  and  machinery  for  manufacture  of  beet  sugar  and  is 
engaged  in  that  business  at  Cleveland,  O.  Ch  :  (I)  Herrick 
Harrell,  b.  Feb.  12,  1890. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  135 

2404  Ellen  Frances,^  b.   Aug.    29,   1839;  m.  Ephraim  Dyer;  he  was  a 

surveyor  at  Alvardo,  d.  1880.  Ch  :  (i)  Harold  Parker,  b.  Mar. 
29,  i860  ;  with  Edward  F.  Dyer  built  the  first  machinery  used  in 
beet  sugar  manufacture  and  is  still  engaged  in  that  business ; 
(2)  Henry  Sazcyer,  b.  Aug.  19,  1864;  {i)  Herbert  Paul,  b.  Dec. 
23,  1867;  {4)  Edith,  b.  Mar.  13,  1870;  (5)  Ephraim  Ingalls,  b. 
Sept.  4,  1872;  (6) 

2405  Olive  Sophronia,^   b.   Jan.    3,   1842  ;    m.  Ephraim   Herrick   Dyer. 

Ch  :  (I)  Hugh  Thomas,  b.  May  8,  1868  ;  (2)  GuySaiuyer,  b.  May 
8,  1868;  (3)  Ni7ia,  b.  1877. 

+2406     Wilfred  Fisher, ^  b.  Mar.  28,  1844  ;  m.  Catherine  M.  Linton. 

2407  John  Murray, 8  b.  Apr.  29,  1846;  m.  Feb.  15,  1871,  Emily,  daughter 
of  James  M.  and  Hattie  M.  (Munn)  Hawley,  b.  Newark.  N.  J., 
June  24,  1848;  he  has  been  a  surveyor,  farmer  and  beet  sugar 
maker,  is  now  a  merchant  at  San  Jose.  Ch  :  (2408)  William 
Wallace,^  b.  Feb.  21,  1872;  d.  Jan.  3,  1873;  (2409)  Blanche 
Hawley,®  b.  Aug.  31,  1873;  d.  May  2,  1894;  (2410)  Elizabeth 
Thomas, *  b.  Oct.  6,  1875;  m.  Jan.  3,  1899,  Henry  S.  Dyer,  res. 
Fremont,  O.;  (2411)  Elma, 9  b.  Mar.  25,  1882;  (2412)  Myra,®  b. 
Mar.  25,  1882  ;  d.  Mar.  23,  1901  ;  (2413)  Louise,®  b.  Apr.  14, 
1888. 

-}-24i4  Frank  Salter,^  b.  Jan.  8,  1851  ;  m.  Madora  Spaulding. 
2415  Merrill  Whittier,^  b.  May  6,  1854;  m.  Ethel  Converse,  daughter  of 
Dudley  and  Mary  M.  (Ogier)  Stone  of  San  Francisco  ;  he  is  an 
erecting  engineer  at  Lehi  City,  Utah.  Ch :  (2416)  Frank 
Stone,®  b.  Oct.  16,  1881  ;  (2417)  Mary  Ethel,»  b.  Oct.  2,  1883  ;  d, 
Dec.  18,  1892  ;  (2418)  Dorothy  Somers,®  b.  Apr.  15,  1894. 


1117 

George  Joy  Ingalls,'  {John  N.,^  Joyiathan  N.,^  Williavi,*' 
Nathaniel,^  Robert,'^  Edmund^),  son  of  John  N.,  and  Ann  P. 
(Newman)  Ingalls,  born  Bath,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1802;  married 
Abby  Devereux.  He  was  a  mariner  and  as  first  officer  of  the 
ship  ' '  Farwell  ' '  was  killed  by  the  crew  while  quelling  a 
mutiny  at  Newcastle,  Del.,  Dec.  24,  il 


Child,  born  Castine  : 

2419  George  Kimball,^  b.  Mar.  21,  1841  ;  m.  Brookl}n,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21, 
1864,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  R.  and  Agnes  (Virtue) 
Harrington,  b.  Ohio,  Aug.  10,  1840;  he  served  in  the  Civil  War 
in  Company-  B,  2d  Me.  Regiment,  in  1861,  and  was  discharged 
for  disability  ;  was  clerk  in  the  quarter-master's  department  at 
Norfolk  two  3-ears,  and  Richmond  six  years  ;  he  is  now  a  dairy 
farmer  at  Bath,  Me.     Ch  : 

(2420)  Mary  Agnes  Virtue,®  b.  Orrington,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1865. 

(2421)  Mabel  Abby  Devereux,®  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  July  22,  1867. 

(2422)  George  Joseph  Harrington,®  b.  Oct.  22,  1869. 

(2423)  Maud  Muler  Horton,®  b.  Bath,  Apr.  28,  1872. 

(2424)  Eugene  Elliott  White,®  b.  Mar.  17,  1879. 

(2425)  Josephine  Ellen  Edgecomb,®b.  Jan.  18,  1882. 


136  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1164 

James  Ingalls,"  {Henry,^  Amos,^  Hcyiry,'^  Nathayiiel ,^  Rob- 
ert,^ Edmund^),  son  of  Henry  and  Susanna  (Brown)  Ingalls, 
born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1789;  married,  1822,  Lorana 
WiTHEY.  She  died  Dec.  18,  1827.  He  died  Lynn,  Aug,  25, 
1868. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

-I-2426    James   Withey,^  b.   Feb.   23,  1S23  ;  m.    ist,   Mary  A.  Jackson,  2d, 
Emeline  S.  Cutler. 
2427     Sarah  Elizabeth,*  b.  Jan.  16,  1825;  d.  Mar.  12,  1885. 


1191 

Lucius  Ingalls,'  {Jacob,^  Jacob,^  Jacob,'^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,'^ 
Edviiind^),  son  of  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Brown)  Ingalls,  born 
Lynn,  Mass,  Nov.  15,  1831  ;  married  May  15,  1850,  Martha, 
daughter  of  John  and  Mary  (Brown)  Jarvis.  She  was  born 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1833,  and  lives  at  Lynn.  He  was 
a  shoemaker  at  Lynn,  and  died  there,  Oct.  15,  1884. 

Children,  born  Lynn : 

2428  Mary  Frances,^  b.  Apr.  19,  1851  ;  m.  Oct.  5,  1871,  Willard  Dunbar 

of  Brockton  ;  he  d.  Lynn,  Mar.  27,  1884. 

2429  Catherine  Augusta,^  b.  Aug.  29,  1853  ;  m.  Feb.  19,  1888,  James  D. 

Poole  of  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 

2430  Edwin  Warren, 8  b.  Aug.  9,  1858  ;  m.  May  15,  1883,  Elmira  Emma, 

daughter  of  James  and  Agnes  (MacBain)  Dobbins,  b.  Glasgow, 
Scot.,  Sept.  22,  1859  ;  he  is  a  newspaper  advertising  agent  and 
publisher  at  Lynn.  Ch :  (2431)  Edwin  Willard, ^  b.  Feb.  19, 
1886;  (2432)  Arthur  Warren ,9  b.  Nov.  17,  1889;  (2433)  Helen, » 
b.  Oct.  16,  1892. 
2434     Annie  Estella,**  b.  July  17,  1862  ;  d.  Oct.  5,  1863. 


1219 

John  Ingalls,'  {Thomas,^  John, ^  William,'^  Eleazer^  Robert,^ 
Edviund^^,  son  of  Thomas  and  Marj-  (Bassett)  Ingalls,  born 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1797;  married,  Jan.  22,  1822,  Mar- 
tha Knapp.  He  was  a  sea  captain  for  several  years,  and  then 
retired  and  held  the  ofiSce  of  surveyor  of  the  port  of  Marblehead, 
where  he  died  June  3,  i860. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN,  137 

Children,  born  Marblehead : 

-(-2435     Thomas,*  b.  Oct.  i,  1824;  m.  Juliete  Beal. 

2436  John,^  bapt.  Oct.  7,  1827  ;  d.  y. 

2437  Martha  E.,^  b.  Oct.  16,  1829  ;  d.  Jan.  16,  1895  ;  ^-  1861,  Joseph  W. 

Clapp  of  Dorchester. 

2438  John, 8  bapt.  June  3,  1833  ;  d.  y. 

2439  Mary  Bassett,*  b.  Oct.  31,  1834;  m.   ist,  Dec.  1859,  Joseph  Hop- 

kins ;  m.  2d,  June  30,  1897,  Joseph  W.  Clapp  ;  he  d.  1898. 


1275 

Amasa  G.  Ingalls,'  {Javies,^  Ebenezer,^  Ebe7iezer*  Edmund,* 
/ohn,^  Ednumd^),  son  of  James  and  Mercy  (Taft)  Ingalls,  born 
Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1808;  married  Amy  Aldrich.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Brookfield,  and  died  Feb.  5,  1839. 

Children  : 

2440  James  Curtis, ^  b.  Dec.  23,  1831  ;  m.  Emily  Bowman  ;  he  is  a 
retired  farmer  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2441)  Seymour  Curtis, ^ 
b.  Feb.  4,  1865  ;  m.  Dec.  27,  1894,  Kathryn  E.,  daughter  of 
John  and  Jane  (McClelland)  O'Donnel,  b.'  Philadelphia,  Oct. 
15,  1865  :  he  is  Assistant  Superintendent  of  the  American  Tele- 
graph and  Telephone  Co.  at  Philadelphia.  Ch  :  (2442)  Jean 
McClelland, w  b.  Jan.  27,  1896;  (2443)  Kathryn  Elizabeth, "  b. 
Mar  16,  1899.  (2443A)  Allie  Estelle,^  b.  June'4,  1867;  m.  Clin- 
ton J.  Murray;  (2444)  Jennie,^  b.  Feb.  5,  1871  ;  m.  George 
Beers,  res.  Otsego,  N.  Y.  Ch :  (i)  Estella  A.\  (2)  Florence 
Marion. 

2445  Amasa  G,^  b.  Apr.  25,  1839 ;  m.  ist,  Aug.  28,  1859,  Abigail 
Holmes,  2d,  Feb.  21,  1875,  Jennie,  daughter  of  Jerome  and 
Lucy  (Crumb)  Cheesbro  ;  he  is  a  farmer  and  breeder  of  Hol- 
stein  cattle  at  East  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  Ch :  (2446)  Lewis  F.^  b. 
Nov.  28.  i860;  m.  Aug.  25,  1883,  Lucy  Burdick,  and  has  (2447) 
CurtisT.,i'5b.July  14,  1888.  (2448)  Charles  S.,^  b.  Jan.  28,  1864; 
(2449)  IJia  L.,^b.  July  14,  1868;  m.  Sept.  24,  1890,  Allen  P. 
Marsh;  (2450)  George,^  b.  Feb.  22,  1895. 


1278 

Reuben  Ingalls,"  {Edmund,^  Edmund,'^  Edmund,'^  Edmund,* 
John,-  Edmiaid^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Mary  (Stockwell)  Ingalls, 
born  Sept.  6,  1786;  married  Abigail  L.  Baker,  who  died  at 
Granville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  29,  1847.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Granville 
and  died  there  Nov.  28,  1848. 


138  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


Children 


2451     Hiram  Baker,*  b.  Jan.  6,  1812;  d.  Apr.  29,  1891  ;  in.  Meroe  Reeve. 
Ch  :  (2452)  Halmer  Reeve®;  (2453)  Alice^. 

2454  Marv  Ann, 8  b.  Oct.  26,   1813;  ni.  Draper.     Ch  :  (i)  Hiram 

L'.  I.;  (2)  Phebe  A.;  (3)  Meroe  ;  (4)  Frajik  G.;  (5)  Marcie  L. 

2455  Amarilla,'^  b.  Dec.  11,  1815  ;  m.  ist,  July  3,  1840,  Stephen  Martin, 

d.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1857;  m.  2d,  Jan.  27,  1867,  Samuel 
Hall,  is  a  blacksmith  and  farmer  at  Hartford,  N.  Y.  Ch.  by 
1st  husband:  (i)  Onedine  Atigusta  (Martin),  b.  Mar.  6,  1841  ; 
d.  June  13,  1844;  {2)  Richard  31.  J.  (Martin),  b.  Feb.  24,  1844; 
d.  Mar.  4,  1848;  (3)  Harlan  Page  (Martin),  b.  June  29,  1845; 
served  i^  Civil  War,  res.  Sacramento,  Cal.;  (4)  Mason  Pierce, 
(Martin),  b.  Nov.  15,  1847;  is  a  farmer  at  Hartford,  N.  Y.;  (5) 
Charles  Hughs  (Martin),  b.  Nov.  13,  1852;  res.  Sacramento, 
Cal.;  {6)Ainia  Louisa  (Martin),  b.  Sept.  20,  1850;  m.  William 
Washburn,  res.  Hartford,  N.  Y.;  (7)  Abigail  I.  (Martin),  b. 
May  6,  1857  ;     d.  Mar.  17,  1859. 

2456  Annis,**  b.  Apr.  26,  1818.     No  children. 

2457  Louisa  S.,*  b.  Mar.   14,   1823;  d.  Feb.  7,   1887;  m.  Gardner. 

Ch :  (i)  Achsah  ;  (2)  Stephen;  (^i)  Abigail  I.;  {j^)Jane  ;  (5) 
George  W.;  (6)  Fred  S. 

2458  David  Leeds,*  b.  Mar.  20,  1826;  d.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1857;  m. 

Augusta  E.  Odbert.  Ch  :  (2459)  David  Leeds, ^  b.  Salem,  N.Y., 
Feb.  7,  1858  ;  m.  Sept.  24,  1878,  Helen  G. , daughter  of  Edward  and 
Isabel  (El win)  Vasey,  she  b.  Richmond,  P.  Q.,  Oct.  31,  1859; 
he  is  a  locomotive  engineer  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 


1279 

John  Ingalls,'  {Ed?n7i7id,^  Edmund,^  Edrmind,'*'  Ed?nund,^ 
Jolm,'  Edmu?id^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Mary  (Stockwell)  In- 
galls,  born  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Maj'  12,  1788;  married,  Sept.  12, 
1812,  Susan  Oatman,  who  died  Aug.  16,  1858.  He  was  a 
farmer,  and  deacon  of  the  Baptist  church  at  Hartford,  and  died 
there  May  25,  1862. 

Children,  born  Hartford  : 

2460  Betsey,*  b.  Mar.  25,  1815  ;  d.  Apr.  19,  1815. 

2461  David  Oatman,*  b.  Apr.  17,   1816  ;  m.   ist,  Aug.  28,   1836,   Sarah 

Bullock,  b.  Nov.  27,  1814 ;  d.  Nov.  15,  1858;  m.  2d,  Mar.  5, 
1859,  Olive  L.  Lee,  b.  July  11,  1824  ;  d.  Mar.  i,  1895  ;  he  was  a 
farmer  at  Hartford  and  No.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  consistent  mem- 
ber of  the  Baptist  church,  strict  integrity  of  character  with 
wide-spread  influence.  He  d.  No.  Granville,  June  22,  1888. 
Ch  :  (2462)  John  James, ^  b.  June  13,  1840;  m.  ist,  Julv  9,  1859, 
Mary  E.  Hills,  b.  Feb.  25,  1839  ;  d.  Oct.  16,  1872  ;  m.  2d,  ; 

He  was  an  engineer  at  No.  Granville,  and  d.  Apr.  9,  1884.  Ch  : 
(2463)  Jennie  C.^^b.  Apr.  19,  i86o;m.  Mar.  28,  1878,  Simeon  Blan- 
chard,  b.  Dec.  19,  1848;  d.  Sept.  17,  1896.  Ch  :  {i)  Franklin 
Lester,  b.  Oct.  26,  1879  ;  (2)  Harry  Humphrey,  b.  Nov.  14,  1881  ; 
(3)  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  18.  188^  ;  (4)  Helen  Russell,  b.  Mar.  19, 
1886;  (5)  Oatman  David,  b.  May  12,  1888;  (6)  Carl  Edmuiid, 
b.  Jan.  18,  1891  ;    (7)    Charlotte  Sanderson,   b.  June   20,    1893. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  139 

(2464)  Edmund  David, 1°  b.  May  26,  1868  ;  d.  Sept,  25,  1900  ; 
n.  m.;  engaged  in  the  Puget  Sound  salmon  fisheries;  (2465) 
Eva,!"^  b  Yeh.  4,  1879;  m.  Dec,  1898,  Frederick  E.  Brooks. 
(2466)  Sarah  Augusta, **  b.  Feb.  9,  1847  ;  m.  Oct.  4,  1871,  Irving 
S.  Herbert,  who  is  a  farmer  at  No.  Granville  ;  she  has  in  her 
possession  a  powder  horn  carved  with  the  name  of  "  Edmund 
Ingalls,  Rehoboth,  Nov.  10,  1759  "  also  with  various  characters, 
forts,  canoes,  etc.  Ch  :  (i)  Sara/i  ISIariette,  b.  Dec.  13,  1874  ;  m. 
Jan.  2,  1893,  Johnson  R.  Middleton.  Ch  :  (I)  James  Herbert, 
b.  Jan.  21,  1894. 

2467  Mariett.s  b.   Sept.   4,    1818 ;    d.   Oct.    15,    1892;  m.   Apr.   8,    1835, 

Franklin  G.  Wilcox,  b.  June  27,  1812  ;  d.  Mar.  4,  1861.  Ch  :  (i) 
Susan,  b.  Sept.  12,  1837;  (2)  Mary  C,  b.  Jan.  2,  1839;  (3) 
Ephraim  B.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1843;  (4)  John  [ngalls,  b.  July  18, 
1845  ;  (5)  Chapin  D.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1851. 

2468  Walter,^  b.  Nov.  9,  1821  ;  d.  May  26,  1822. 


1280 

Otis   Ingalls,"    {Edimind,^   Edmund,^   Edmtaid,^   Edmund,^ 

John,^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Mary  (Stockwell)  Ingalls, 

born  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1790;  married  Betsey  Stevens. 

He  went  from  Hartford  to  Eureka,  Wis.,  where  he  died  Jan.  5, 

1856. 

Children  : 

2469  Selden  B.,^  b.  1837;  m.  Jan.  i,  1866,  Sarah  J.,  daughter  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  (Sleppy)  Hopper  ;  he  is  a  mason  at  Coloma  Sta- 
tion, Wis.;  Ch  :  (2470)  Benjamin  Deforest,^  b.  Dec.  23,  1867; 
m.  ;    (2471)    Emma    Jane,^  b.    1870;  m.  Sorenson ; 

(2472)  Edmund  James, ^   b.    1874;    (2473)    Cynthia   Amelia,'  b. 
1876;  m.  Lawton  ;  (2474)  Maude  May ,9  b.  1878;  m. 

Brown;  (2475)  Hattie  Lora,^  b.   1880;   m.  Burnett;   (2476) 

Ella  Elizabeth, 9  b.  1882  ;   (2477)  Jessie  Gertrude,^  b.  1885  ;  (2478) 
Selden  Franklin,  b.  1888;  (2479)  Otis  Ulysses,**  b.   1892. 

2480     Benjamin  Franklin,*  living  Soldiers'  Home,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


1281 

HoSEA  Ingalls,"  {Edmund,^  Edmund,^  Edmund,'^  Edrmind^ 
John,'^  Edmund'^) ,  son  of  Edmund  and  Marj'  (Stockwell)  Ingalls, 
born  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1792;  married  1812,  Lovina 
Lamb.  She  was  born  Truxton,  Vt.,  Aug.  28,  1792  ;  died  July 
30,  1859.  He  was  a  Methodist  clergyman,  and  died  at  Albion, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1875. 

Children  : 

2481  Lydia,*  b.  Oct.  30,  1812  ;  d.  Feb.  i,  1893  ;  m.  Mar.  30,  1834,  Israel 
Higgins  of  Belvidere,  Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  {i)  Henry 
Lewis  (Higgins),  b.  Aug.  2,  1841  ;  d.  Leroy,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i, 
1890;  m.  May  27,  1848,  Mary  J.  Piper,  b.  May  27,   1848;  d.  Jan. 


140 


INGALIvS  GENEALOGY. 


2483 
2484 


2485 


17,  1888.  Ch :  (I)  George;  (II)  Maude;  (III)  Blanche; 
(IV)  Mary;  (V)  Rachel.  (2)  Hugh  Edward  (Higgins),b. 
May  27,  1848;  d.  Leroy,  Jan.  11,  1888;  m.  Julia  A.  Didrick,  d. 
Mar.  2,  1888  ;  two  children. 
Lewis, ^  b.  Jan.  3,  1817  ;  m.  June  18,  1838,  Sarah  Warren,  b.  Mass., 
Sept.  4,  1819  ;  he  is  a  retired  farmer  at  Albion,  N.  Y.  He 
spent  much  time  and  money  several  years  ago  in  the  collection 
of  material  for  a  genealogy,  and  the  compiler  is  under  obliga- 
tion for  a  complete  copy  of  his  records.  Ch  :  (2483)  Mary 
L.,®  b.  Mar.  i,  1839;  m.  Mar.  21,  1866,  Foster  Udell,  and  res. 
Brockport,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Leivis  Wheelock,  b.  July  9,  1869  ;  m. 
Dec.  19,  1889,  Jennie  W.  Benson,  res.  Brockport.  Ch :  (I) 
Grace  Louise,  b.  May  28,  1890;  (II)  Sarah  Jessie  W.,  b. 
July  19,  1893.  {2)  Jessie  L.,  b.  June  6,  1873;  d.  Oct.  12,  1885; 
(3)  IVilliajn  Foster,  b.  Nov.  19,  1877;  m.  Dec.  31,  1895,  Susan 
J.  Crandall. 
Daniel, 8  b.  Aug.  26,  1820;  d.  Jan.  22,  1822. 

Jane  T.,^  b.  Dec.  13,  1822;  d.  Aug.  13,  1856;  m.  Feb.  28,  1843, 
Erastus  Norton  of  Barre,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Eugene  H.,  b.  July 
24,  1845;  res.  Buffalo;  (2)  Charles  L.,  b.  Oct.  2,  1851  ;  d.  1897; 
i^l)  Frank  H.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1853;  d.  May  29,  1855;  {^)  Jane  M., 
b.  June  II,  1856;  m.  Heman  Higgins,  res.  East  Oakfield,  N.  Y. 
Ch:(I)  Bertie. 
Edmund,8b.  Feb.  15,  1828;  d.  Mar.  11,  1875;  m.  Feb.  8,  1843, 
Fanny  Jennings  of  Gaines,  N.  Y.  Ch  : 
(2486)     Edmund  Asa,^  b.  Jan.  28,  1851  ;  d.  Apr.  5,  1852. 

Laura  Maria, ^  b.  June  14,  1853;  m.  Oscar  Brown  of  Albion. 
Ch  :  {i) Arthur  Case ;  (2)  Adella  Laura;  (3)  Bert  Oscar ; 
(4)  Lee  Lngalls  ;  (5)  Harrie  ;  (6)  Lulu. 
Albert  Adelbert,*  b.  Apr.  8,  1855  ;  m.  Cora  Philipps,  res. 
Albion.  Ch  :  (2489)  Inez  May  ^O;  (2490)  Clarence 
Albert  10;  (2491)  Cornelia  1°;  (2492)  Earle  i<^. 
Sarah  Lovina,^  b.  Mar.  28,  1857  ;  n.  m. 

Nancy  Jane,  ^  b.  July  18,  1859;  m.   ist,  George  G.  Lord,  2d, 
1896,    Daniel  D.   Tompkins   of    Medina.     Ch  :  (i)  Royal 
lngalls  (Lord). 
Loren  Edmund, ^  b.  Aug.  i,  1861  ;  m.  June  10,  1896,  Minnie 

E.  Brooker,  res.  Albion.     No  children. 
Henry  Lewis, ^  b.  Mar.  29,  1864;  d.  May  11,  1868. 
Nellie  Louise,^  b.  Dec.  8,   1866;    m.  Mar.  11,  1896,  George 

Henry  Wilson  of  Albion. 
Florence  Adella,^  b.  May  28,  1870. 
Henry  N.,^  b.  Sept.  21,  1828;  d.  Castile,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29,  1869;  m. 
Susan  Allen,  Mar.  19,  1850.     Ch  :  (2500)     Frances  E.,^  b.  ; 

m.    Duane   True ;    he  is  a  dry  goods  dealer  at  Niagara  Falls. 
Ch  :  (i)  Harry.     (2501)  Florence  E.®  b.  ;  m.  Dr.  Miller 

of  Castile  ;     (2502)  Hattie  L.,®  b.  ;  m.  ;  d. 


(2487) 


(2488) 


(2493) 
(2494) 


(2495) 

(2496) 
(2497) 

(2498) 
2499 


1296 

SiMKON  Ingalls,'  {John,^  Edmund,''  Edmwtd*  Edmund^ 
J ohyi,^  Edmund'^),  son  of  John  and  Olive  (Hicks)  lngalls,  born 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1788;  married  Lydia  Baker.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Hartford  and  died  1862. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  141 

Children  : 

2503  Huldah,^  b.  Oct.  25,  1815  ;  d.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  m.  James  Carlisle. 

Ch:  (i)/o/!T!. 

2504  Leonard,*  b.  June  28,  1821  ;  m.  Mary  Bump;  he  was  a  farmer  at 

Hartford,  now  retired  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2505)  Charles 
B.,9b.  May  26,  1849;  d.  Dec.  12,  1854;  (2506)  Benjamin  Sim- 
eon,^ b.  Nov.  30,  1865;  m.  Jan.  31,  1877,  Ella  J.,  daughter  of 
Ephraim  and  Elmira  (Hicks)  Northup,  b.  No.  Granville,  Nov. 
16,  1855  ;  he  was  a  farmer  and  merchant  at  Hartford,  holding 
offices  of  assessor  and  postmaster,  now  a  merchant  at  Sandy 
Hill.  Ch  :  (2507)  Mary  Lillian, i^b.  Aug.  26,  1882  ;  (2508)  Eliza- 
beth Eudora.io  b.  Nov.  i,  1889;  (2509)  Montraville  Benjamin, 1° 
b.  Nov.  8,  1892. 
2510    Lydia,^  b.  Jan.  4,  1825;  d.  ;  n.  m. 


1297 

John  Ingalls,"  (/o/in,^  Edmund,^  Edmund*  Edviund,^ John,^ 
Edniimd^),  son  of  John  and  Olive  (Hicks)  Ingalls,  born  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y.,  June  19,  1792;  married,  first,  Pattie  Thomas, 
married,  second,  Polly  Baker.     He  lived  at  Hartford. 

Children  by  Pattie  Thomas  : 

2511     William  J. ,8  d.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  m.  Margaret  Craig,  had  a  son  (2512) 
William  James, ^  lived  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

2513  David  T.,s  b.  1819  ;  m.  ist,  Amanda  Bradford  of  Belchertown, 
Mass.,  2d,  Cynthia  S.  Simmons;  he  was  a  harness  maker  at 
Belcher,  N.  Y.,  moved  to  Ringwood,  111.,  and  d.  1884.  Ch  : 
(2514)  Silas  W.,^b.  Oct.  23,  1846;  m.  Aug.  5,  1871,  Lucy  Jane, 
daughter  of  Sylvanus  and"  Esther  (Brown)  Styles  of  E.  Troy, 
Pa.;  he  is  a  house  and  carriage  painter  at  Middle  Granville, 
N.  Y.,  has  been  a  constable  sixteen  years  and  deputy  sheriff 
six  years.  Ch  :  (2515)  Frank  David, i<*  b.  July  24,  1872;  (2516) 
Frank  Hardin, ^^  b.  June  12,  1875.  (2517)  Ernest  H.,^  m. 
Stephenson,  res.  Ringwood,  111.;  (2518)  Melline  Fawsett,^  m. 
Carl  Richardson  of  Ringwood.;  (2519)  Frances  Adelle,^  res. 
Elgin,  111.,  n.  m. 

2520  Maria, 8  d.  Oct.  23,  1865  ;  m.  Jan.  1839,  John  Bradford  of  Belcher, 

N.  Y.,  had  four  sons  d.  y.  and  two  daughters  :  (i )  Patty,  b.  Dec. 
25,  1841  ;  m.  Apr.  15,  1876,  Alexander  Mason  ;  he  is  a  black- 
smith at  Pawlet,  Vt.  Ch:  (I)  Charles  J. ,b.  June  20,  1878; 
res.  Proctorville,  Vt.;  (II)  John,  b.  1882,  d.  y.  (2)  Amanda,  m. 
Ransom  Durkee,  res.  E.  Hartford,  N.  Y. 

Children  by  Polly  Baker  : 

2521  Walter  M.,^  was  a  physician  at  Amelia,  O.;  d.  Hamilton,  O.,  leav- 

ing (2522)  John  ^  ;  (2523)  Etta". 
2524     Abigail, 8;   m.   William   Gillis,   res.  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.     Ch:    (i) 
Charles  ;  {2)  Carrie. 


142  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1308 

Horace  Hicks  IngalLvS,'  {JoIdi,^  Edmund,^  Edmund,'^  Ed- 
7nund,^  John ^- Edmund^),  son  of  John  and  Olive  (Hicks)  Ingalls, 
born  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1807  ;  married  Sarah  Wood- 
ELL.     He  resides  at  North  Granville,  N.  Y. 

Children,  born  Hartford,  N.  Y.  : 

2525  Truman  E.,*  b.  July  14,  1833  ;  m.  S.  Anda,  daughter  of  John  and 
Abigail  (Northup)  Norton;  he  is  a  commercial  traveller,  res. 
Troy,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2526)  Abbie  Norton, ^  b.  Oct.  6,  1859;  m- 
Charles  Eddy  of  Troy. 

2527  Leander,^  b.  Apr.  30,  1835  ;  d.  Dec.  8,  1857. 

2528  Oscar  F.,^  b.  Aug.  22,   1839;    d.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,   1897;   m. 

Mar}^  Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Patience  (Bo^-le)  Hale,  b. 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1839.  Ch :  (2529)  Charles  Bisco,' b. 
Hartford,  Mar.  14,  1863  ;  m.  Lillian  B.  Free  of  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Ch  :  (2530)  May  Rose,i°  b.  St.  Louis,  Aug.  24,  1889. 
(2531)  Frederick  Truman,^  b.  Ft.  Ann,  Nov.  29,  1866;  m. 
Eleanor  Warren  Booth  of  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Ch  :  (2532)  Patience 
Hale,^'' b.  Trov,  Mar.  21,  1892;  d.  Round  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2, 
1892.  (2533)  Harry  O.,-'  b.  Troy,  Mar.  15,  1870;  m.  Estelle  M., 
daughter  of  \Vm.  H.  Foose  of  Watervliet,  N.  Y.;  he  is  attorney 
and  counsel  for  The  Globe  Wernicke  Co.,  New  York  City.  Ch  : 
(2534)  Harry  0.,^'^  b.  Troy,  Jan.  6,  1899.  (2535)  Horace  Ber- 
tram,^ b.  Troy,  June  22,  1872  ;  m.  Florence  B.  Buss  of  Cohoes, 
N.  Y. 

2536  Lauren,^  b.  Aug.  20,  1842;  d.  June  16,  1844. 

2537  Milo   Horace,^   b.  June  20,    1847;    m.   Nov.    14,    1871,  Louisa  J., 

daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Elmira  (Hicks)  Northup,  b.  Gran- 
ville, July  27,  1847  ;  he  is  a  carriage  maker  at  North  Granville, 
N.  Y.  Ch :  (2538)  Addie  Louise, '■•  b.  Mar.  31.  1873;  (2539) 
INIilo  Lawrence, 9  b.  Sept.  5,  1874;  (2541)  Albert  J., ^b.  Sept.  12, 
1881. 

2542  George  Franklin,^  b.  Nov.  26,  1848  ;  m.  L'tica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1872, 
Mattie  A.,  daughter  of  Byron  and  Sarah  I.  (Everst)  Murray,  b. 
Yergennes,  Yt.,  May  2,  1852;  he  was  a  hardware  merchant  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  now  retired,  res.  Hartford,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2543) 
Edward,'' b.  Troy,  Dec.  3,  1872;  d.  Sept.  5,  1873;  (2544)  Mabel 
Lulu,9  b.  Albanv,  N.  Y,  Apr.  3,  1884  ;  (2545)  Ethel  Murray.^  b. 
St.  Paul,  Dec.  4",  1886. 

2546  Lucina  lone,^  b.  P'eb.  14,  1852;  d.  Nov.  7,  1879;  m.  Russell  J. 
Collins,  res.  Whitehall,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Benjamin  Franklin, 
b.  June  7,  1871. 

1319 

ZiMRi  Ing.vlls,"  ( Caleb,^  Edmund,^  Edmund,^  Edmund,^ 
Johji,'-  Ed?mmd^),  son  of  Caleb  and  Hannah  (Taft)  Ingalls,  born 
May  17,  1802;  married  Patty  Sprague,  born  Oct.  4,  1804; 
died  Oct.  25,  1882.  He  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  of  Con- 
cord, Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  buying  one  hundred  acres  of  the  Holland 
Co.     He  died  Springville,  Mar.  27,  1872. 


-     POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  143 

Children  : 

2547  Ann,*  b.  July  26,  1833;  d.  Dtc.  26,   1894;  m.   Edwin   Smith.     No 

children. 

2548  David  vSprague,'*  d.  Springville,   Feb.  8,   1893;  u.  m. ;  he  left  an 

estate  valued  at  fSco.coo,  which  he  willed  to  religious  and 
charitable  institutions  ;  ^200,000  to  Board  of  Baptist  Home  Mis- 
sions, ^150,000  to  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  I50, 000  to  Board  of 
Relief.  The  sisters  brought  suit  and  after  one  of  the  greatest 
contests  of  this  kind,  with  a  trial  lasting  six  weeks,  they  ob- 
tained a  verdict  of  1175,000.  In  his  life-time  he  erected  a  sol- 
diers' monument  at  Springville,  costing  l^ioo.coo,  and  provided 
in  his  will  for  one  to  his  own  memory  costing  |io,ooo. 

2549  Helen, s  b.  July  28,  1834;  m.  Oct.  i,  1868,  Rev.  Smith  Williams,  a 

grad.  of  Middleton,  Conn.  University.  Ch  :  (i)  Liila  Helen; 
m.  J.  W.  Chaddock  of  Allegan,  Mich.' 

2550  Hannah,^  b.  Jan.  10,  1831  ;  d.  Jan.  8,  1897. 

1332 

BoRELLii  Taft  Darwin  Ingalls,'  (  Calcb,^'  Ed7nund,^  Ed- 
mund,'^ Edmund,^  Jolin,"  Edmund^),  son  of  Caleb  and  Hannah 
(Taft)  Ingalls,  born  Richfield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1813; 
married,  first,  Emily  Freeman,  married,  second,  Jan.  i,  1848, 
Zenana  Vosburgh.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Richfield. 

Children  by  Emily  Freeman  : 

2551  Henry  F.,^  b.  June    29,    1835;    m.    Harriet   Crippen.     Ch :  (2552) 

Frank  ^. 

2553  Deloss  D.,^  b.  Jan.  29,  1837  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  E3"bret  of  Exeter,  N.Y. 

2554  George  W.,^  b.  Apr.  2,  1840. 

2555  Frances  N.,^  b.  July  7,  1842;   m.  Robert  G.  Dalphin,  a  hop  buyer 

at  Norwich,  N.Y.  Ch  :  {1)  George;  {2)  Ferrival  \  (3)  Edith; 
(4)  Maijorie. 

2556  Daniel  D.,^  b.  Sept.  7,  1844;  d.  ;  m.  Barburv  Walker.     She 

res.  East  Saliua,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2557)  Emily »;'( 2558)  Graced 
(2559)  Henry  9. 

Child  by  Zenana  Vosburgh  : 

2560  Eugene  Borellii,^  b.  Dec.  15,  1852;  m.  Feb.  6,  1878  Sarah  L., 
daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Crippen)  Hull,  ;  b.  Apr.  12, 
1847;  he  is  a  veterinarian  and  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  Mohawk, 
N.  Y.     No  children. 

1380 

Enoch  Ingalls,"  { Jacob, ^  Joseph,^  Joseph,^  Edm^ind,^  John,^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Jacob  and  Susannah  (Goff)  Ingalls,  born  Nor- 
ton Hill,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1794;  married  Nov.  11,  1819,  Nancy, 
daughter  of  James  Bi.shop.  She  was  born  Hemlock,  N.  Y., 
June  8,  1798;  died  Walworth,  Wis.,  Oct.  27,  1889.  He  moved 
to  Wisconsin  in  1850,  and  died  there  April  25,  1872. 


144  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  born  Westerlo,  last  two  born  Greenville,  N.  Y. 

2561  Alfred,^  b.  Dec.  12,  1820;  d.  Walworth,  Aug.  i,  1900;  n.  m.  He 
enlisted  in  1864  and  served  until  Lee's  surrender  at  which  he 
was  present;  was  a  large  farmer  at  Windom,  Minn.,  until  1893, 
then  moved  to  Linn,  Wis. 

+2562     Silas, ^  b.  Apr.  12,  1823  ;  m.  Helen  Snell. 

-i-2563     Harvey,^  b.  May  28,  1827  ;  m.  Huldah  Rugg. 

2564  Lovina,^  b.  June  5,   1829;  m.  Mar.  22,   1855,  Peter  S.  Cooper  of 

Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.  ;  moved  to  Fontana,  Wis.  Ch  :  (i)  Peter 
S.  (Cooper),  b.  Mar.  8,  1856;  d.  y. ;  (2)  George  S.  (Cooper),  b. 
Dec.  8,  1858,  lives  Canada ;  (3)  Charles  (Cooper),  b.  Oct.  23, 
1859;  m.  Dec.  I,  1887,  Eunice  C.  Fish;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Wal- 
worth. Ch  :  (I)  EtheIv  (Cooper),  b.  June  15,  1889  ;  d.  y. ;  (II) 
Grace  Bernice  (Cooper),  b.  Mar.  14,  1891  ;  (III)  Dorothy  Bea- 
trice (Cooper),  b.,  Feb.  17,  1894.  (4)  Harvey  (Cooper),  b. 
Dec.  29,  i860;  m.  1st,  June  10,  1886,  Mary  Riley,  2d,  Sept.  25, 
1888,  Eva  Wilkinson  ;  is  a  blacksmith  and  res.  Romona,  Cal. 
Ch:  (I)  Ada,  b.  1887;  (II)  Clifford,  b.  1892;  (III)  Mary,  b. 
Sept.  16,  1893. 

2565  Nanc}' Jane,^  b.  Oct.  10,  1831 ;  m.  1856,  John  Bailev  of  England. 

Ch  :  {I)  Joseph,  b.  June  8,  1859;  (2)  Albert,  b.  De'c.  15,  i860;  (3) 
Adelaide,  b.  1866;   (4)  Caroline,  b.  Oct.  31,  1870. 

2566  Jacob  James, ^  b.  May  20,  1835  ;  res.  Cal. 

2567  Cyrus, ^  b.  Sept.  16,  1844;  d.  Feb.  7,  1900;   m.  Jan.  5,  1874,  Rachel 

Bailc}' ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Linn,  near  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  Ch  : 
(2568)  Herman  H.,9b.  .\ug.  29,  1874;  (2569)  Alice, »  b.  1S76;  d. 
1883;  (2570)  Minnie, **  b.  June  2,  1878;  (2571)  Albert  Cvrus,^  b. 
July  17,  1881;  (2572)  Lulu, 8  d.  V.  ;  (2573)  Nina  Bell,^  b.'Mar.  11, 
1885;  (2574)  Joseph  B.,9b.  .lug'.  14,  1887. 


1381 

Henry  Ingalls,'  {Jacob,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,'^  Edmund^  John^ 
Ed^nund^),  son  of  Jacob  and  Susannah  (Goff)  Ingalls,  born 
Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1795;  married  Nov\  26,  1818,  Hul- 
dah, daughter  of  William  and  Hannah  Gordon.  She  was  born 
July  9,  1798;  died  Feb.  15,  1870.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Norton 
Hill,  and  died  there  Apr.  2,  1859. 

Children,  born  Norton  Hill : 

2575  Susan, ^  b.  Aug.  23,  1819;  d.  Nov.  12,  1883;  m.  Oct.  20,  1842,  Jere- 

miah Goff,  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill,  b.  Apr.  14,  1815;  d. 
Mar.  4,  1876.  Ch:  (i)  Huldah  Augusta  (Goff),  b.  June  23, 
1852;  d.  1885;  m.  Oct.  31,  1866,  Theodore  Cronley  of  Green- 
ville. N.  Y.  Ch  :  (I)  SrsiE  E.  (Cronley),  b.  July  11,  1872.  (2) 
William  {Goii),h.  Aug.  25,  1852;  d.  Feb.  28,  1876;  {2,)  Henry 
(Goff),  b.  Aug.  23,  1852;  d.  Nov.  3,  1901  ;  m.  Carrie  Ingalls. 

2576  Marj',^  b.  Dec.  6,  1821  ;  m.  Oct.  25,  1841,  Bradford,  son  of  Anson 

P.  and  Abigail  (Pierce)  Wright;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Wright, 
St.  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Aug.  1902.     Ch  :  (i)  Henry  (Wright), 
•    '  b.  June  9,  1844  ;  m.  Nov.   20,   1869,  Julia  Clark,  res.  Philadel- 

phia ;  (2)  Avesta  (Wright),  b.  Dec.  1849;  m.  Nov.  29,  1866, 
Charles  Green.    Ch  :  (I)  Omer  (Green) ;  (II)  Elnora  (Green)  ; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  1-15 

(III)   EivNORA   (Green);  (IV)   Herbert  (Green).     (3)  Ellen 
(Wright),  b.  July  21,   1858;  (4)  Lucius  I.  (Wright),  b.  Jan.  3, 
1861  ;  m.  Jessie  Andrews,  res.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
+2577     Lucius,^  b.  Oct.  8,  1827 ;  m.  Henrietta  Wright. 


1383 

John  Ingalls,"  {Jacob,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,^  Edmund,^  John, '^  Ed- 
vmnd^),  son  of  Jacob  and  Susannah  (Goff)  Ingalls,  born  Wes- 
terlo,  N.  Y.,  March  18,  1798;  married,  first,  Apr.  10,  1823, 
Fanny  Scofield,  married,  second,  Aug.  30,  1834,  Rachel, 
daughter  of  William  Payne.  She  died  Mar.  4,  1870.  He  was 
a  farmer  at  Westerlo,  and  died  there  Mar.  22,  1871. 

Children  by  Fanny  Scofield  : 

2578  George  Washington,^  b.   Mar.    14,   1824;  m.  Sarah  AyerS ;  he  d. 

1866,  in  Missouri  while  travelling  to  locate  lands. 

2579  Sarah  E.,^  b.  Aug.  31,  1826;  d.  Aug.  1894;  n.  m. 

2580  Edwin  Davis,*  b.  Feb.  i,  1831 ;  m.  ;  res.  Cal.     No  children. 

Child  by  Rachel  Payne. 

2581  Anna,*  b.  Oct.  26,  1835;  m.  Sept.  25,   1855,  William  Gordon,  b. 

Westerlo,  Oct.  17,  1831  ;  he  was  a  successful  teacher  at  Mullica 
Hill,  N.  J.,  a  zealous  worker  in  the  temperance  and  anti- 
slavery  causes  ;  on  account  of  ill  health  went  to  superintend  at 
Cranberry  tract,  and  finall}-  went  to  Athens,  N.  Y.,  and  en- 
gaged in  the  grocery  business,  where  he  died  Aug.  21,  1873; 
she  has  been  president  of  the  W.  C.  T.  U.  for  many  years,  and 
res.  at  Athens.  Ch  :  (i)  Dora  (Gordon),  b.  Aug.  2,  1856;  m. 
June  24,  1878,  Jeremiah  Brooks,  now  a  wholesale  grocer  at 
Athens,  and  also  engaged  in  other  enterprises.  Ch  :  (I)  Edna 
Dunn  (Brooks),  b.  Nov.  20,  1879;  (II)  Warren  Atkinson 
(Brooks),  b.  Jan.  3,  1881,  bookkeeper  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.;  (Ill) 
Mary  Ingalls  (Brooks),  b.  May  15,  1882  ;  (IV)  Jerrene 
(Brooks),  b.  June  17,  1886;  (V)  Anna  Gordon  (Brooks),  b 
Dec.  5,  1887;  d.  Sept.  8,  1888.  (2)  Wilmer  Ingalls  (Gordon), 
b.  Feb.  14,  i860;  grad.  M.  D.  Albany  Medical  College,  1887; 
settled  at  Copake,  N.  Y.,  nine  years,  then  at  Cleveland,  O.;  is- 
president  and  medical  director  of  Cleveland  School  of  Sugges- 
tive Therapeutics  ;  editor  of  Suggestive  New  Thought ;  author 
of  several  works  on  Osteopathv  and  suggestive  treatment ;  res. 
Cleveland;  has  son  Wilmer  L,Jr.,b.  Sept.  26,  1888;  (3)  Ida 
(Gordon),  b.  Mar.  23,  1864;  m.  1889,  Charles,  son  of  William 
B.  and  Catherine  (Magee)  Timmerman,  b.  Feb.  16,  1863;  is  a 
coal  and  ice  dealer  at  Westerleigh,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Ch  : 
(I)  Leila  Ingalls  (Timmerman),  b.  Feb.  24,  1896.  (4)  George 
E.  (Gordon),  b.  Apr.  25,  1866;  d.  Oct.  24,  1901  ;  (5)  Linda 
(Gordon),  b.  Aug.  6,  1870. 


1^6  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1384 

Truman  Ingalls,"  {Jacob,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,*  Edmund,^  John, - 
Ednijcnd^),  son  of  Jacob  and  Susannah  (Goff)  Ingalls,  born  Nor- 
ton Hill,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1801  ;  married  Abigail,  daughter  of 
John  and  Sarah  (Northup)  Cowell  of  So.  Westerlo,  X.  Y.  She 
was  born  June  15,  1804  ;  died  Oct.  7,  1867.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Norton  Hill,  an  influential  man  in  the  town,  holding  the  office 
of  Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  an  officer  in  the  Farmer's  Mutual 
Insurance  Company  which  he  founded. 

Children,  born  Norton  Hill. 

2582     Leander,^  b.  Sept.  27,  1823;  m.  Oct.  13.   1846,  Mar}-,  daughter  of 
Stephen  F.  and  Rebecca  (De  La  Mater)  Cherrytree,  d.  Oct.  22, 
1893  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill  and  died  May  21,  1880. 
Ch:  (2583)  Frances  E.,-'  b.  Apr.  2,  1849,  res.  Norton  Hill. 
2584     Lucinda,*  b.  Jan.  25,   1826;  d.  May  26,   1896;  m.   Mar.   11,    1846, 
Lorenzo,  son  of  Jacob  and  Sally  (Thorn)  Hunt,  b.  Mar.  8,  1825; 
he  is  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  : 
(i)     AlonzoJ.,  b.  July  i,   1848;  m.   ist,  Oct.   26,   1869,  Augusta, 
daughter  of  Alanson  and  Louisa  ( De  La  Mater)  Brj-ant,  d. 
July  24,  1879;  m.  2d,  May  17,  1881,  Susan  Mary,  daughter 
of  Simeon  H.  and  Catharine  A.  (Bagley)  Guild;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  :    (I)    Horace,   b.    Feb.    22, 
1873;    m.  Oct.  26,   1893,  Ida  May,  daughter  of  John  and 
Sabina  (Bishop)  Cunningham;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Norton 
Hill.    Ch  :  (A)  John  Clifford,  b.  June  26,  1894.    (II)  Fred- 
erick Lorenzo,  b.  Aug.  13,  1875,  grad.  Philadelphia  Uni- 
versity, D.  M.  D.,  and  is  a  dentist  at  Asheville,  N.  C;  (III) 
Bessie  G.,  b.  Oct.   11,   1882;   m.  Sept.   15,   1901,  Addison, 
son  of  James  and  Ellen  (Burnett)  Sisson,  b.  1874,  and  is  a 
farmer  at  Norton  Hill;  (IV)  Chari.otte  Elizabeth,  b. 
Feb.  26,  1884;  d.  Dec.  11,  1892. 
(2)     Antoineti,  b.  Nov.  22,   1853;  m.   Feb.  27,  1872,  John  W..  son 
of  Wilkinson  and  Rachel  (Southard)  Gardner,  b.  Sept.  9, 
1842  ;  he  was  a  merchant,  now  retired,  res.  Norton  Hill. 
Ch:  (I)  Gertrude  Hunt  (Gardner),  b.  Apr.  3,  1874;  m. 
Oct.  II,  1893,  Peter  R.,  son  of  Wheeler  and  Delia  A.  (Roe) 
Stevens  of  Woodstock,  he  is  a  merchant  at  Norton  Hill. 
Ch:  (A)  Perry    Gardner  (Stevens),  b.  July  5,   1897;  (B) 
Donald  Wheeler  (Stevens),  b.  Oct.   31,    1900.     (II)  Wil- 
liam Williamson  (Gardner),  b.  Feb.  13,  1879;  in  U.S.N, 
at  Manilla;  (III)  Lorenzo  Hunt  (Gardner),  b.  Aug.  29, 
1880,  res.  Philadelphia;  (IV)  Harrison  Ing.\lls  (Gard- 
ner), b.  Oct.   14,  1883;  (V)  Vera  Antoinett  (Gardner), 
b.  Apr.  9,  1893. 
2585     Eleanor,^  b.    Nov.   20,    1828 ;  m.   Mar.  30,    1847,  Addison,  6on  of 
John  and  Sally  (Martin)  Winegard,  b.  Green^nlle,  June  i,  1826, 
was  a  farmer,  now  retired,  res.  Prohibition  Park,  vStaten  Island. 
Ch:  (i)  Haiiie,  b.   Feb.   7,    1862;    m.   Oct.    16,    1878,   John    P. 
Winans  of  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  b.  June  2,  185 1,  he  is  an  architect 
and   builder  at  West  New  Brighton,  N.   Y.       Ch  :  (I)  Addie 
(Winans),  b.  Mar.  26,   1880;    (II)    Ray  (Winans),  b.  Dec.    4, 
1884  ;  (III)  ScoTT  (Winans),  b.  June  15,  1888. 


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2586  Diantha,*  b,  Juue   19,    1832;    m.    Nov.    i,   1853,  Zoeth  Smith,  b. 

June  2s,  1832  ;  d.  Feb.  18,   1879,  he  was  a  farmer  at  Cornwall- 
ville,  N.  Y.     Ch: 
(i)     Lafayette  (Smith),  b.  Aug.  14,  1854;  d.  June  29,  1856. 

(2)  Fletcher  {^va.\\.\i),  b.  Apr.  i6,  1856  ;  m.  Oct.  19,  1880,  Charlotte 

E.  Palmer,  b.  Apr.  2,  1859 !  ^^  ^^^^  ^  farmer  and  merchant 
at  Norton  Hill,  now  proprietor  of  The  Royal  Knitting 
Mills  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (I)  Leona  Esthlla 
(Smith),  b.  Dec.  2,  1882;  (II)  Clarissa  Hi'XEn  (Smith), 
b.  Nov.  27,  1886;  (III)  Beatrice  Diantha  (Smith),  b. 
Aug.  5,  1895. 

(3)  7>;<ma« /«^a/A  (Smith),  b.  July  4,  1858;  m.  Dec.    19,1883, 

Marion  Borthwick,  b.  Dec.  1855;  he  is  a  merchant  at 
Cornwallville.  Ch :  (I)  Fi^orence  Marie  (Smith),  b. 
Feb.  22,  1896. 

(4)  Edith  Abigail  (Smith)  b.  Aug.  14,  1863  ;  grad.  State  Normal 

School,  Newpaltz,  N.  Y.  Deaconess  Home,  New  York 
City. 

(5)  Bertha  (Smith),  b.  Jan.  8,  1867;    m.   Dec.    17,    1890,  Gideon 

Palmer,  b.  May  9,  1868,  is  a  farmer  at  Cornwallville. 
Ch  :  (I)  Jennie  Ceeicia  (Palmer),  b.  Oct.  29,  1891  ;  (II) 
Celia  Diantha  (Palmer),  b.  Nov.  26,  1893;  (III) 
Feetcher  Smith  (Palmer),  b.  Feb.  2,  1896;  (IV)  Peari. 
Edith  (Palmer),  b.  Apr.  6,  1898. 

(6)  Addison  Zoeth  (Smith),  b.  Sept.  21,  1869;   m.  Apr.  20,  1897, 

Sarah  Chase,  b.  Albany,  Mar.  20,  1875  !  he  is  a  merchant  at 
Cornwallville.  Ch:  (I)  Alice  Louise  (Smith),  b.  Jan. 
29,  1898. 

(7)  Scott  Lafayette  (Smith),  b.   Nov.  12,   1872;    d.  Amsterdam, 

Sept.  13,  1901. 

2587  Joseph  Truman,*  b.  Jan.  19,  1834;  m.  Oct.  29,  1856,  Samantha  E., 

daughter  of  Calvin  and  Mary  A.  (Potter)  Richardson  of  So.  Dur- 
ham, b.  Potters'  Hollow,  Sept.  18,  1836  ;  he  is  a  retired  farmer 
at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  : 

(2588)  Carrie, 9   b.  July  28,   1858;    m.  Oct.  11,   1876,  Henry,  son  of 

Jeremiah  and  Susan  (Ingalls)  Goff,  b.  Aug.  23,  1852;  he 
is  a  farmer  and  village  chorister  at  Norton  Hill,  d.  Nov. 
3,  1901.  Ch  :  (i)  Edna  Samantha  (Goff),  b.  Dec.  24,  1878  ; 
d.  Feb.  8,  1902;  m.  June  12,  1895,  Lavern  M.  Smith,  b. 
Sept.  26,  1867  ;  he  is  a  machinist  at  Norton  Hill.  Ch  : 
(I)  Marguerite  Ingaees  (Smith),  b.  Oct.  30,  1896;  (II) 
Ariel  (Smith),  b.  Jan.  2,  1899.  (2)  Leslie  htgalls  (Goff), 
b.  June  29,  1881  ;  m.  Oct.  8,  1902,  Margaret  Moore,  daughter 
of  Almeron  and  Lucy  (Howard)  Moore  of  Norton  Hill; 
he  is  a  carpenter  at  Staten  Island  ;  (3)  Jerry  William 
(Goff),  b.  Norton  Hill,  Sept.  18,  1887;  l^) Joseph  Tttunan 
(Goff),  b.  Norton  Hill,  June  21,  1890;  (5)  Eleanor  Kath- 
arine Avery  (Goff),  b.  Norton  Hill,  Sept.  25,  1895  ;  (6) 
Lends  Henry  (Goff),  b.  Norton  Hill,  June  25,  1897  ;  d. 
Oct.  25,  1901. 

(2589)  Lillian,-'  b.  Jan.    13,    1862;  m.   Nov.   i,    1S82,   Isaac,   son  of 

Isaac  and  Phebe  A.  (Edgett)  Verplank,  b.  July  12,  1854,  is 
a  dealer  in  agricultural  implements  at  Norton  Hill.  Ch  : 
{Y^Mary  <r/?<75^  (Verplank),  b.  Sept.  25,  1883  ;  m.  Albert  E. 
Bell,  b.  Oct.  27,  1878,  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill.  Ch  :  (I) 
Harold  Isaac  (Bell),  b.  Dec.  22,  1899.  (2)  Grace  Lillian 
b.  Nov.  7,  1899  ;  (3)  John  Isaac,  b.  Nov.  i,  1901. 
-I-2590     Ransom  Benjamin,*  b.  Feb.  3,  1836;  m.  Adaline  Losee. 

2591     William  Henry  Harrison,*  b.   Mar.    17,    1841  ;    m.   Dec.   31,   1863, 


148  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Loretta,  daughter  of  James,  Jr.,  and  Celicia  P.  (Sammiss) 
Bishop,  b.  So.  Westerlo,  Oct.  lo,  1841.  He  enlisted  Nov.  22, 
1861,  in  Compau}'  D,  91st  N.  Y.  Vols.,  and  on  account  of 
wounds  received  at  Port  Hudson,  June  14,  1863,  was  discharged 
Aug.  14,  1863  ;  he  is  now  a  farmer  and  prominent  member  of 
the  M.  H.  church  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  : 

(2592)  Eva,^  b.  Mar.  28,    1872;  m.   Nov.   24,    1892,  James  G.,  son  of 

Er\nn  and  Mary  R.  (Rowe)  Bell  of  Meduca ;  he  is  a 
butcher  at  Lamb's  Corners. 

(2593)  Stella,^  b.  Apr.  14,   1874;  m.  May   11,    1892,   Orville,   son  of 

John  W.  and  Freelove  (Knowles)  Mabie  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at 
Norton  Hill.  Ch  :  (^\)  Meiritt  John  (Mabie),  b.  June  22, 
1896  ;  (2)  Leon  Orville  (Mabie),  b.  June  7,  1898. 

(2594)  Florence,^  b.  May  28,  1879;  she  is  a  school  teacher  and  has 

contributed  most  of  the  material  for  her  branch  of  the 
family. 


1385 

Cyrus  Ingalls,"  {Jacob, ^ JoscpJi,^ Joseph  *  Edjmoid,^  John^'  Ed- 
mund'^), son  of  Jacob  and  Susannah  (Goff)  Ingalls,  born  May 
12,  1802;  married,  April,  1822,  Hannah  Griffin.  She  died 
July  30,  1 88 1.  He  was  a  farmer  at  So.  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  and 
died  there  Oct.  4,  1839. 

Children,  born  So.  Westerlo. 

2595  Lozina,^  b.  Aug.  25,  1822;  d.  July  8,  1880;  m.  Nov.  11,  1840,  Jus- 
tice, son  of  Amile  and  Nancj'  (Eliott)  Mabey,  b.  July  6,  1817; 
d.  Aug.  27,  1864  ;  was  a  farmer  at  Westerlo,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Cy- 
rus, b.  Feb.  2,  1842;  d.  y.\  (2)  Augusta,  b.  Apr.  i,  1843;  ™- 
Oct.  18,  1871,  Sylvester  W.,  son  of  William  and  Hannah  (Par- 
sons) Maynard,  b.  Nov.  28,  1829;  d.  Aug.  8,  1883;  she  is  a 
school  teacher  at  So.  Westerlo.  Ch :  (I)  Elmer  William 
Maynard,  b.  Aug.  4,  1872  ;  m.  Feb.  22,  1898,  Marguerite  Han- 
ley;  he  is  a  post  office  clerk  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Ch :  (A) 
Mary  D.  R.  (Maynard),  b.  Mar.  i,  1890. 
+2596     Thaddeus  W.,^b.  Apr.  15,  1827;  m.  Syhna  A.  Lockwood. 

2597  Leonard,*  b.  Feb.  5,  183 1  ;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah and  Eliza  (Lockwood)  Rundell,  b.  Feb.  13,  1835;  d. 
Mays,  1897;  he  was  a  farmer,  d.  Feb.  13,  1886.  Ch :  (2598) 
Frank, ^  b.  Oct.  1864;  m.  Dec.  4,  1884,  Jennie  A.,  daughter  of 
Jared  and  Maria  (Showen)  Reynolds,  b.  June  29,  1866;  he  lives 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2599)  Leonard  D.."  b.  Sept.  8,  1885; 
(2600)  Jared, w  b.  Oct.  16,  1887;  d.  ;  (2601)  Stanley  L.,i"b. 

Jan.  22,  1890;  (2602)  Frances, 1"^  b.  May,   1891  ;  d.  ';  (2603) 

Myra,i°  b.  Aug.   i,   1897.      (2604)  Lorenzo^;  (2605)  Clara, ^  res. 
Hudson,  N.  Y. 

2606  Amelia  Mariah,^  b.  Nov.  10,  1833;  m.  Dec.  10,  1851,  Lorenzo  D., 
son  of  Jeremiah  and  Eliza  (Lockwood)  Rundell,  b.  July  20, 
1829.  Is  a  farmer  at  So.  Westerlo.  Ch  :  (i)  Eliza  (Rundell), 
b.  Dec.  13,  1853 ;  m.  Nov.  14,  1877,  Perry,  son  of  Isaac  and 
Julia  A.  (Perry)  Vaukenburg,  b.  Oct.  11,  1851  ;  d.  June  28,  1895. 
No  children.  (2)  Ella  Amelia  (Rundell),  b.  June  29,  i860;  d. 
1902. 


JOSHl  A   KING   IXGALUS. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  149 

1437 

Joshua  King  Ingalls,"  {Elkanah,^  Elkanah,^  Joseph,''  Ed- 
7mi7id,^  JoJm^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Elkanah  and  Polly  (Haskell) 
Ingalls,  born  Swansea,  Mass.,  July  21,  1816;  married,  first, 
Oct.  29,  1837,  Amanda,  daughter  of  Elijah  and  Eydia  (Jones) 
Gray.  She  was  born  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Dec.  23,  1819;  died  Ells- 
worth, Kan.,  Jan.,  1879.  At  the  age  of  fifteen  he  sought  em- 
ployment in  Providence,  and  soon  w^as  apprenticed  to  learn  the 
trade  of  sheet  metal  worker.  His  evenings  w^ere  devoted  to 
study  and  he  became  an  original  thinker  in  religious,  social,  in- 
dustrial, and  economic  questions,  and  a  ready  debater,  logical 
and  convincing.  Having  at  this  time  made  the  acquaintance  of 
John  B.  Gough,  he  became  interested  in  the  temperance  cause, 
and  always  maintained  his  stand  on  the  question  by  precept 
and  example.  He  took  up  the  study  of  theology  and  became  a 
preacher  in  the  Unitarian  church,  holding  pastorates  at  South- 
hold,  N.  Y.,  Southington  and  Danbury,  Conn.  His  voice  fail- 
ing, he  engaged  in  the  manufacturing  business  in  New  York 
City,  identifying  himself  with  the  land  reform  movement  was  a 
delegate  to  the  Industrial  Congress  at  Philadelphia  in  1848,  and 
soon  after  became  editor  and  publisher  of  "The  Landmark." 
Much  of  his  time  w^as  given  to  lecturing  throughout  New  York 
State.  He  published  many  books,  among  them,  "Social 
Wealth,"  "Economic  Equities,"  "  Eand  and  Labor, "  "Work 
and  Wealth."  He  was  a  remarkable  man,  and  the  best  proof 
can  be  gained  by  perusal  of  a  book  of  two  hundred  pages  that 
he  published  at  Elmira  in  1897,  called  "  Reminisciences  of  an 
Octogenarian  in  the  Fields  of  Industrial  and  Social  Reforms." 
He  retired  to  his  country  home  at  Glenora,  N.  Y.,  and  died 
Mar.  3.  1899. 

Children : 

2607  Louisa  A.,^  b.  Southold,  May  i,   1841  ;  m.  Jacob  Mead,  and  res. 

at  Guayanilla,  Porto  Rico. 

2608  Charles  II.,**  b.  Southold,  Mar.  17,   1843;  m.  Sept.  2,  1868,  Annie 

Eliza,  daughter  of  John  and  Catherine  (Squires)  Daniels,  b. 
Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1847  ;  he  worked  in  his  father's 
shop  in  N.  Y.,  then  spent  two  years  learning  to  draw  on  wood 
for  wood  engraving,  went  to  Ohio  with  his  father  and  worked 
on  a  farm  three  years  and  came  back  to  N.  Y.,  took  a  position 
with  the  Metropolitan  Bank,  remaining  until  its  failure  in 
1884.  In  January,  1886,  he  organized  the  First  National  Bank 
of  Staten  Island,  and  is  now  its  president,  living  at  New  Brigh- 
ton.    Ch:  (2609)  Charles  Arthur, ^  b.  Sept.  25,  1870;  m.  Mar. 


150  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

I,  1898,  Irene  Elizabeth,  davighter  of  David  M.  and  Sarah  Van 
Name  of  IVIariner's  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

2610  William  R.,**  b.  Southington,  July  14,  1845;  d.  Oct.  3.  1902;  m. 
1872,  Rebecca  Sodeu  of  Mattawan,  N.  J.  Ch  :  (2611)  Amanda 
Gray";    (2612)  Ida  L.,'-*  m.  Waitt  ;  (2613)  Annie  Rebecca, * 

m.  Alfred  Holznagle  ;  (2614)  Harry  Russell  ". 

2615  Harry  Jones,*  b.  Marietta,  O.,  Sept.  24,  1859;  m.  ;    res.  Red 

Bank,  N.  J. 

1519 

Samuel  Ingalls,"  {Stephen,^  Stephen,^  Sa7n7iel  *  Edvi2ind,^ 
Jolm^'^  Edniimd^) ,  son  of  Stephen  and  Rebecca  (Wood)  Ingalls, 
born  Cheshire,  Mass.,  May  2,  1804;  married,  first,  July  7,  1830, 
Jane  Maria  Wells,  married  second,  Feb.  20,  1839,  Lydia 
Maria  Halstead.  He  was  a  school  teacher  at  Cheshire. 
Moved  to  North  Adams  and  bought  a  woolen  mill,  and  was  en- 
gaged in  this  business  until  his  death,  Ma}'  25,  1863, 

Children  b}'  Jane  Wells  : 

2616  Rodman  Henr)',*  b.  Nov.   19,   1832  ;    d.    Lancaster,    N.    H.    1901  ; 

n.  m. 

2617  Elisha  Wells, ^  b.   Oct.    30,    1834;    m.    ist,  ;    2d,    Charlotte 

Maria,  daughter  of  Lemuel  and  Maria  A.  (Brown)  Holton.  He 
is  a  commission  broker  at  Boston,  Mass.  Ch  :  (2618;  Wells 
Holton,^  b.  May  27,  1893. 

2619  George  Samuel,*  b.  May  6,   1837;  m.  Harriet  Bullock,  res.  Win- 

chester, Mass.     No  children. 

Children  by  I^ydia  M.  Halstead  : 

2620  Charles  Halstead,*  b.  May  7,  1844;  d.  Jan.  12,  1892  ;  m.  1st,  Anna 

Blakiston;  2d,  Sarah  Martin.  Ch  :  (2621)  Carrie,^  b.  1863;  m. 
Oliver  Chapman  Gardner. 
2622  Stephen  Warren,*  b.  Mar.  19,  1852;  m.  Concord,  N.  H.,  June  5, 
1878,  Margaret  Abbott,  daughter  of  Ex-Governor  Onslow  and 
Mary  A.  (Holbrook)  Stearns,  b.  Jan.  21,  1855  ;  he  is  engaged  in 
the  woolen  business  and  is  president  of  the  Schagticoke  Mills 
Co.,  living  at  Schagticoke,  N.  Y.     Ch  :   (2623)  Stearns,^  b.  June 

II,  1879;  employed  with  his  father;  (2624)  Mary,^  b.  Aug.  20, 
1880. 

1564 

Ferdinand  Ingalls,"  {Eb€7iezer,^  Stephen,^  Samuel ^  Ed- 
mund,^ John  ^^  Edmund'^) ^  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Ruth  (Griggs) 
Ingalls,  born  Middlefield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1806; 
married  L,ucy,  daughter  of  James  and  Dorothj'  Parshall.  She 
was  born  Aug.  22,  1806  ;  died  July  12,  1884.  He  was  a  printer 
and  then  a  farmer  at  Grant  Creek,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
died  Oct.  12,  1893. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  151 

Children  : 

2625  Mary  Ann  D.,^b.  Feb.  28,   1830;  d.  Aug.    3,    1869;    m.  Orlando 

Jones  of  Middlefield,  had  ten  children. 

2626  Tampson  P-.'^b.  Oct.  30,  1835;  d.  Feb.  9,   1890;  m.  Adriel  Dego. 

Ch  :  (i)  Emily  ;  tn.  William  Burrows  of  Trout  Creek,  N.  Y. 
-f-2627     Ralph  Walby,^  b.  Sept.  20,  1835  ;  m.  Jane  Buel. 

2628  James  Parshall,®b.  May  13,  1839;  d.  Mar.  16,  1899;  m.  ist,  Adeline 
Southworth,  d.  Sept.  20,  1893;  m.  2d,  Feb.  Feb.  20,  1895,  Me- 
lissa W.  Simpson  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Tacoma,  N.  Y.,  had  two 
girls  and  six  boys. 

2637  Israel  Parshall,*  b.  Oct.  18,  1841  ;  d.  1844. 

2638  William  Ebenezer,^  b.  Nov.  3,  1843  ;  m.  Dec.  31,  1863,  Cordelia, 

daughter  of  Ira  and  Laura  (Windsor)  Woodstock  of  Hartwick, 
N.  Y.,  b.  Nov.  27,  1842  ;  he  is  a  cabinet  maker  at  Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2639)  Luvern  L.,'-*  b.  Dec.  17,  1864;  m.  Feb.  24, 
1885,  Jennie  M.,  daughter  of  Dennison  and  Susan  (Bell)  Clark, 
b.  May  26,  1865  ;  he  lives  at  Cooperstown.  Ch  :  (2640)  Mildred 
C.,1'5  b.  Apr.  25,  1893. 
2641  Ruth  Ann,*  b.  July  24,  1849;  m.  ist,  Dec.  13,  1871,  Jason  Mason, 
d.  Sept.  21,  1875;  m.  2d,  Orrin  G.  Cleveland;  he  is  an  exten- 
sive farmer  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Silas  F.,  b.  Sept.  i6, 
1880;  (2)  Grover  A.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1883;  d.  July  3,  1896  ;  (3)  Orrin 
J.,  b.  Apr.  II,  1888;  d.  May  i,  1890;   (4)  Sarah  M.,    b.    Aug.  8, 


1893. 


1568 


Ebenezer  Ingalls,'  {Ebenezer,^  Timothy,^  Samuel,^  Sam- 
uel,^ Henry, ^  Edmund^),  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Lougee) 
Ingalls,  born  Bridgewater,  N.  H.,  Aug.  31,  1772;  married  Pol- 
ly Harris.  He  moved  from  Bridgewater  to  Whitehall,  N.  Y., 
about  18 1 2,  and  died  there  Oct.  7,  1849. 

Children,  born  Bridgewater : 

2642  Susan, ^  b.  Dec.  20,  1793  ;  d.  Gran\nlle,  N.  Y.,  m.  Oct.  4,  18x5,  Jo- 
seph Stark,  d.  Oct.  30,  1844.  Ch:  (i)  Ebenezer,  b.  Nov.  3, 
1821;  d.  Feb.  8,  1879;  (2)  Sylvester,  d.  Feb.  5,  1854;  (3)  Mary 
Ann,  m.  J.  Spofford  of  Wis.  ;  (4)  Roxanna,  m.  Samuel  Orcutt 
of  Hartford,  N.  Y.  ;  (^)Jane,  m.  Nelson  Guilder  of  Slyboro, 
N.  Y. ;  {6)  Julia,  m.  Cornell  Warner  of  Granville  ;  (7)  Caroline, 
m.  Orson  Carpenter;  (8)  Asneth,  n.  m. ;  (9)  Riith,  m.  2d, 
Warner. 
-I-2643    John  Lougee,^  b.  Feb.  9,  1795  5  ™-  Roxanna  Wetherbee. 

2644  Samuel  Harris, *  b.  Nov.  i,  1797;  d.  Crown  Point. 

2645  Joseph, s  b.  Nov.  7,  1799;  d.  Crown  Point. 

2646  Benjamin, 8  b.  Nov.  7,  1799;  moved  to  St.  Lawrence  Co. 

2647  Ebenezer,*  b.  Aug.  17,  1801  ;  d.  Whitehall,  1875  ;  m.  Mary  Green. 

Ch: 

(2648)  George  Washington,'-*  b.  June  15,   1826;  he  is  a  horse  driver 

and  trainer  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  ;   n.  m. 

(2649)  John  Wesley,^  b.  June    15,    1826;    m.  Emeline    S.    Hopkins, 

lived  New  York  City.  Ch  :  (2650)  George, ^'^  res.  Crown 
Point;  (2651)  Frederick  Henry,!"  b.  Sept.  14,1857;  is  a 
druggist  at  Crown  Point ;     (2652)   John,i''   d.  ;   (2653) 

Emeline,!'^  m.  Chittenden,  res.  Hopkinton,  N.  Y, 


152  INGALLvS  GENEALOGY. 

(2654)     Mary  l-Uizabeth.^  m.  Geo.  H.  Buel,  res.  Ticonderoga. 
2655     Polly.^b.  May  25,  1803. 
-1-2656     Hibbard,«  b.  Jan.  13,  1805;  m.  ist,   Eliza  M.   Sprague,    2d,  Sarah 
Dudley. 
2657     Nathan,'*  b.  Nov.  25,  1806;  d.  Crown  Point;  m.  Dudley.  Ch  : 

(2658)     Forest,'-' d.  1855,  leaving  (2659)  Maude, i"  ;   (2660)  Dayton  i". 

(2661)  Lovette,*  m.  James  Taft. 

(2662)  Sarah, ^  m.  Valentine  Locke. 

(2663)  Antoinette,^  d.  ;  n.  m. 

2664  Judah,»  b.  Aug.  26,  1808;  m.  Cuinmings. 

2665  Tanison,"^  b.  Mar.  6,  1810  ;  m.  Cheney,  moved  to  Iowa. 

2666  Harris, >*  b.  Dec.  11,  1812;  m.  Lamson,  and  res.  Springfield, 

Mass. 


1569 

GiLMAN  Ingalls,"  {Ebeiuzcr,^'  Thnothy,^  Saimcel,^  Samuel^ 
John, ^  Edmund^),  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Lougee)  Ingalls, 
born  Bridgewater,  N.  H.,  Feb.  4,  1775;  married  Abigail  Em- 
ERSON.  She  was  born  Apr.  18,  1778;  died  Oct.  9,  i860.  He 
was  a  farmer  ;  went  to  Alexandria  about  18 15,  thence  to  Bristol, 
N.  H.,  where  he  died  about  1852. 

Children  : 

+2667  Gilman,^  b.  Jan.  29,  1798;  m.  Sally  Roberts. 

2668  Abigail,-"  b.  Nov.  3,  1799. 

-I-2669  Josiah  Emerson,**  b.  Sept.  6,  1802  ;  m.  Dorothy  Sanborn. 

2670  Lydia,^  b.  Jan.  28,  1804. 

2671  Phebe.s  b.  Feb.  8,  1806. 

2672  Mary  Jane,»  b.  July  18,  1807. 

2673  Harvey  Nichols,**  b.  New  Hampton,  Oct.   i.  1808;    m.    Sept.    30, 

1831,  Sarah  Weeks  of  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  b.  Oct.    10,    1811  ;    d. 

Jan.  10,  1865  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Bristol.     Ch  : 

(2674)     Horace  Sanborn,'' b.  Aug.    27,    1833;    d.    Dec.    18,    1864;    m. 

Nov.  23,  i860,  Sarah  Abbie  Hill  of  Stanstead,   P.   Q.  ;  he 

was  a  needle  maker.     Ch :   (2675)    Horace   Kendrick.io   b. 

1861  ;  d.  y. 

(2676)  Amanda  Melvina,^  b.  July  4,   1836;  m.  Alphonso  Crosby,  b. 

Albion,  Me.,  1824;  d.  Franklin,  N.  H.,  Nov.  26,  1895. 

(2677)  Hiram  Burleigh,^  b.  Dec.    29,    1840;    d.    May   7,    1882;    m., 

Sept.  8,  i860,  Helen  Carlton  of  Franklin ;  he  was  an 
artist.  Ch:  (2678)  Martha  Ann,i"  b.  Aug.  28,  1861  ;  m., 
Oct.  2,  1881,  Frank  Oliver  George  of  Barnstead. 

(2679)  Helen  Ann,-'  b.  Jan.  14,  1843  ;  d.  Nov.  26,  i860. 

(2680)  Marcia  Elmera,-' b.  Jan.  20,  1849;  d.  Feb.  14,  1871. 

2681  Timothy,**  b.  Jan.  19,  1810. 

2682  Luther, 8  b.  Nov.  13,  1815. 

2683  George  Washington,*  b.  Aug.  7,  1817. 

2684  Nancy  B.,s  b.  Oct.  25,  1819. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALIvS,  OF  LYNN.  153 

1574 

James    IngalLvS,'    {Jonathan,^    Timothy,^    Saviuel*   Sa7H7iel,^ 

Hemy,^  Edmund^),  son  of  Jonathan  and  Martha  J.  (Locke)  In- 

galls,  born  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  July  3,  1772  ;  married  Ruth 

Sleeper.     She  was  born  Mar.  4,    1774;   she  was  a  woman  of 

good  education  and  though  suffering  much  from  sickness  gave 

her  children  the  best  advantages ;  she  died  about  the  age  of  94. 

He   moved  to    Vermont,  then  in  1807    to    Kast    Dunham,  now 

Farnum's  Corners,    P.    Q.,  and  was  engaged    in  farming    and 

the  manufacture  of  potash. 

Children : 

+2685     David, ^  b.  May  31,  1796;  m.  Betsey  Taggart. 

+2686    Jonathan,*  b.  Sept.  23,  1798  ;  m.  Sophronia  H.  Rogers. 

-f-2687    Jethro,''  b.  Oct.  i,  1801  ;  m.  Mary  Aitken. 

2688     Mary,*  d.  1834;  m.  Joel  Botolph.     Ch  :     (i)    Thankful   Lorinda ; 

{■2)  J  on  a  th  a  n  Her  in  a?i. 
-I-2689     Edmund  Sleeper,*  b.  Mar.  24,  1809;    m.   ist,   Maria  M.  Kimball, 

2d,  Lois  A.  Farnum. 

2690  Orpha,*  d.  about  1885  ;  m.  Nelson  Kimball,  a   minister   at  Dun- 

ham, P.  Q.  Ch:  (i)/.  Burton,  res.  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.  ;  (2) 
3Iilo  A.,  res  W.  Broome,  P.  Q. 

2691  James,*  b.  May  4,   1813 ;    m.    ist,   Julian    Schofield,    b.    Mar.    19, 

1811;  d.  Aug.  6,  1879;  m.  2d.,  ;  d.  Dec.  4,  1896;  had  Ch  : 

(2692)  Milo,-' who  had  (2693)  Ruth  10;  (2694)  Orson  1°  .  (2695) 
Charles,^  had  (2696)  David  ". 

2697  Ruth  Elvira,*  b.  Apr.  10,   1815  ;  d.  East  Farnham,  P.  Q.,  Sept.  12, 

1896;  m.  Dec,  1841,  David,  son  of  David  and  Emily  (Ellis) 
Brimmer,  b.  Hoosac,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1815;  he  was  Mayor  oif 
Farnham  and  is  now  a  retired  farmer  at  E.  Farnham.  Ch  :  (i) 
Elizabeth  Elvira,  b.  Oct.  27,  1843;  m.,  Feb.  10,  1870,  Elihu  P. 
sou  of  Martin  S.  and  Rhoda  (Purington)  Collins;  he  is  a  pat- 
tern maker  at  Lawrence,  Mass.  Ch  :  (I)  Effie  Brimmer,  b. 
Lynn,  May  3,  1877;  (II)  Ai^iCB  E1.01SE,  b,  Lawrence,  Jan.  28, 
1881.  {1)  Mary  Eliza,  b.  June  26,  1845;  m.  Sept.  8,  j868, 
Azro  D.  Collins.  Ch  :  (I)  Edith  Euzabeth,  b.  Oct.  12,  1869  ; 
m.  John  A.  Wheeler,  res.  Cowansville,  P.  O.  Ch  :  (A)  Ruth 
Helen;   (B)   Thomas   A.,    d.  ;  (C)    Anna    Elizabeth.     (II) 

Helen  Elvira,  b.  Feb.  21,  1871  ;  m.  Charles  Homer,  res. 
Mansonville,  P.  Q. ;  (III)  James  Martin,  b.  Aug.  9,  1874  ;  m. 
Susie  Hall ;  (IV)  David  Wilfred,  b.  Dec.  20,  1877;  (V)  Ar- 
thur Judson,  b.  Nov.  I,  1880.  (3)  Lucy  Ophelia,  b.  Nov.,  1847, 
d.  June,  1852;  {^\)  James  David ,  b.  Aug.,  1850;  d.  June,  1868; 
{^)  Jacob  Judson,  b.  Nov.  i,  1853;  d.  Jan.,  1872. 

2698  Elizabeth  Lorinda,  *  b.  1818  ;  d.  May  11,  1841. 


1575 

Daniel  Ingalls,^  {Jonathan,^  Timothy,^  Sa77tuel,'^  Samuel,'^ 
Henry, "^  Edynund^),  sow  of  Jonathan  and  Martha  J.  (I^ocke)  In- 
galls,  born  June  6,  1784;  married,  first,  Polly  Dymon,  second, 


154  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Eunice  Evans,  widow  of  Perkins.     He  was  a  farmer  at 

Berkshire,  Vt.,  and  died  there  Jan.  8,  1864. 

Children  by  Polly  Dymon  : 

2699  Reuben, 8  d.  St.  Armand,  P.  Q.,  abt.  1900.  Ch  :  (2700)  Asa,^  had 
(2701)  Son  1*^;  (2701A)  Daughter, 1'^  ni.  Jethro  Groves  of  St. 
Albans;  (2702)  Daughter i''.  ( 2703 )IMunroe,'*  drowned  at  Aber- 
corn,  P.  Q.;  (2704)  Charles, ^  res.  Essex  Center,  Vt.  Ch : 
(2705)  Jennie, 1'^  ni.  L.  D.  Sinclair  of  E.  Berkshire;  (2706)  Min- 
nie.io  m.  Don  Libby.  Ch :  (2707)  Nellie  i«;  (2708)  Mabel  i";  (2709) 
Homer, 1'^  res.  St.  Johnsbury  ;  (2710)  Bert^*^.  (2711)  Reed, ^  is  a 
farmer  at  Enosburg.  Ch :  (2712)  Curtis i'';  (2713)  David  i^. 
(2714)  Janett,^  m.  Anderson  J.  Ingalls ;  (2715)  Daughter,^  m. 
Alfred  Combs,  res.  E.  Berkshire. 

2716  Horace,^  has  children  living  at  Fayston  and  Duxbury,  Vt. 

Children  by  Eunice  Evans  : 

2717  Eliza,^  m.  Kelly.     Ch  :  (i)  Miraiida,  m.  E.  H.  Chaffee,  res. 

Jay,  Vt.  ;  (2)  Curtis  Z>.,  res.  W.  Enosburg;  (3)  Fraucelia,  m. 
Samuel  Green,  res.  W.  Enosburg;  (4)  Herbert,  res.  Mont- 
gomery; (5)  Bernice ;  (6)  Homer;  (7)  Milo,  res.  Enosburg 
Falls ;  (8)  3TaHd,  m.  Carl  Brown  of  Enosburg  Falls ;  (9) 
Eunice,  m.  Harley  Hough  of  W.  Enosburg. 

2718  Julia,® 

2719  David, ^b.  Jan.    i,    1818  ;  said   to  have  gone  to  Blue  Earth  City, 

Minn. 

2720  Daniel,^  had  (2721)  Alzina^;  (2722)    Sophronia^;  (2723)  Selina^; 

(2724)  Julia ^. 
2725  Norman,®  b.  Dunham,  P.  Q.,  Jan.  27,  1833;  m.  Aug.  18,  1856, 
Martha,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Susan  (Bacon)  Crowe,  b. 
Fairfield,  Vt.,  July  23,  1839;  d.  Montgomery,  Jan.  22,  1894.  He 
is  a  farmer  at  Berkshire,  Vt.  Ch  :  (2726)  Jennie  Eliza, ^  b.  Oct. 
7,1858;  m.  Coburn,   res.   Richford  ;    (2727)    William  De- 

Forest, ^  b.  Mar.  30,  1861  ;  m.  Sept.  6,  1901,  Gula  Asenath, 
daughter  of  Wilbert  A.  and  Emeline  (Louks)  Smith,  b.  Rich- 
ford,  Vt.,  Jan.  19,  1879;  he  is  engaged  in  the  sale  of  farming 
tools  at  Richford  ;  No  children  ;  (2728)  El  win  LeRoy,^  b.  July 
23,  1870;  m.  June  14,  1899,  Ina  Evel5'u,  daughter  of  Henry  and 
Evaline  A.  (Lawrence)  Campbell,  b.  W.  Charleston,  Vt.,  Oct. 
26,  1872  ;  he  was  a  teacher  at  Hyde  Park  and  state  examiner 
of  teachers ;  now  superintendent  of  Vermont  Industrial 
School  at  Vergennes  ;  (2729)  James  Horace,'-*  b.  Nov.  25,  1879, 
now  a  student  at   Maryland  Medical  College,  Baltimore. 


1592 

Samuel  Ingalls,'  (  Thnothy,^  Timothy,^  Saittucl,*  Samuel,^ 
He7i?y^^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Timothy  and  Bathsheba  (Worcester) 
Ingalls,  born  Thornton,  N.  H.,  Feb.  4,  1786  ;  married,  Nov.  28, 
1810,  Marion  Rankin.  He  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  at 
Danville,  Vt.,  thirt}^  years;  was  a  man  of  more  than  ordinary 
powers  of  mind,  possessed  of  a  strong  and  logical  intellect,   a 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  155 

tenacious  memory  and  sound  judgment.  His  reading  was  ex- 
tensive in  all  branches  of  literature,  and  in  business  was  the 
friend  and  adviser  of  his  fellow  citizens.     He  died  Feb.  23,  1854. 

Children  : 

2730  Laura, ^  b.  Oct.  15,  1811;  d.  Mar.  7,   1879;    ^-  Dec.  9,   1855,   Ezra 

Perry. 

2731  William,^  b.  July  27,  1813 ;    m.  Aug.  5,  1841,  Julia  Fink,  of  Dun- 

kirk, N.  Y.  ;  he  d.  at  Dunkirk,  Feb.  9,  1856  ;  had  two  children  : 
(2732)  Ann, 8  b.  1843  ;  d.  y.;  (2733)  William  Da\ds,^  d.  y. 

2734  Mary,^  b.  July  24,  1815  ;  d.  Oct.  4,  1817. 

2735  Mary   Ann,*   b.    Aug.    29,    1817;    d.  Jan.   28,     1892;    m,   July   10, 

1839,  J.  W.  Batchelder. 

2736  Harriet,*  b.   Mar.   22,    1820;    d.   Mar.    7,   1897;   m.    Mar.   6,    1850, 

Frank  C.  Batchelder. 

2737  Benjamin  F.,*  b.  Apr.  2,  1823  ;  d.  Feb.  12,  1824. 

2738  Edward,*  b.   Feb.    18,   1824;    d.  Dec.   13,   1875;  m.  Jan.  22,    1850, 

Harriet  H.  Batchelder.  Ch  :  (2739)  Edward,-'  b.  Sept.  25,  1851  ; 
d.  Oct.  8,  1851  ;  (2740)  Laura  Addie,^  b.  Aug.  12,  1853  ;  d.  Apr. 
I,  1854;  (2741)  Edward  Brock, ^  res.  St.  Jolmsbury,  Vt.;  (2742) 
Lockwood,^  res.  New  York  State. 

2743  Albert,*  b.  Oct.   19,    1830;    m.   Oct.  8,   1865,   Abba  French.     No 

children. 

2744  Charles,*  b.  Sept.  3,  1833;  ni.  Dec.  9,   1863,  Melonie,  daughter  of 

Samuel  and  Nancy  (Daniels)  Nichols,  b.  No.  Danville,  May  15, 
1835  ;  he  was  a  sheriff  fourteen  years,  collector  ten  years,  mem- 
ber official  board  Congregational  church;  res.  Danville,  Vt., 
retired.  Ch :  (2744A)  Samuel  Nichols,^  b.  Aug.  30,  1866; 
(2744B)  Marion  Worcester,^  b.  Aug.  2,  1873;  m.  Oct.  3,1893, 
Jonathan  Eugene  Tinker,  a  jeweller  at  Danville. 


1601 

Perlky  Chase  Ingalls,"  {/osiah,^  Nathaniel,^  Saviucl,'^ 
Sanmel^^  Henry ^^  Edmujid^),  son  of  Josiah  and  Olive  (Sanborn) 
Ingalls,  born  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  Feb.  6,  181 1  ;  married  Susan 
P.  RiuEOUT.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Chester,  N.  H.,  and  died 
there  Oct.  21,  1879. 

Children : 

2745  Frank,*  m.  Amanda  Haseltine,  res.  Methuen,  Mass.     Ch  :  (2745A) 

Florence  ^. 

2746  David  W.,*  m.  Julia  Myrick,  had  (2746A)  Walter,^  d. 

+2747    John  Addison  Gurley,*  b.  Feb.  9,  1836  ;  m.  Lucretia  U.  Everett. 
2748     Edmund  R.,*  m.  twice,  res.  Haverhill,  Mass.     Ch  :  (2749)  Etta''; 

(2750)  Hattie^;  (2751)  Fred^. 
2752     Charles  F.,*  m.   Lottie  ,    res.  Marlboro,  Mass.     Ch :   (2753) 

Eunice^;  (2754)  Lewis-';  (2755)  David ^. 

2756  Olive  Ann,*  b.  May  19,  1837;  d.  Feb.  22,  1900;   m.  Nov.  27,   1858, 

James  W.,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Rachel  (Wilson)  Morse,  b.  Mar. 
22,  1832. 

2757  Clara,*  m.  Elmore  Church. 

2758  Lucretia,*  m.  John  Austin.     Ch  :  (i)  Ray,  res.  Holbrook,  Mass. 


156  INGAIvLS  GENEALOGY. 

1625 

Moses  Ingalls,"  {Samuel,^  Daniel,^  Moses,''  Samuel,*  Henry, ^ 
Edtmind^),  son  of  Samuel  and  Betsy  (Eastman)  Ingalls,  born 
Bethel,  Me.,  about  1780;  married  Abbie  Stii.es.  He  was  a 
farmer  at  Bridgton,  Me.;  moved  to  Amherst,  then  to  Passadum- 
keag,  where  he  died  Mar.  26,  1863. 

Children : 

2759  Betsey, 8  d.  New  York. 

2760  Susan,"  d.  Auburn,    Me.,  1888;  m.  Joseph  us  Haskell  of  Sweden, 

Me. 

2761  Polly, ^  d.  Passadumkeag,  1878  ;  m.  Roberts. 
+2762     Nason,^  b.  i8ir  ;  m.  Susan  Dennis. 

2763     Moses, ^   d.    Passadumkeag,    1898;    had   (2764)     Frank  8;     (2765) 
Cyrus9;  (2766)  Emma 9;  (2767)  Clara «. 

2768  Abigail,^  m.  D.  V.  Orcutt,  res.  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

2769  Nancy, 8  d.  Milford,  Me.,  1897  ;  m.  Alansou  Austin. 

2770  Aaron, ^  d.  Mass. 

2771  Enoch  Lincoln,'*  res.  Astoria,  Oregon. 

1642 

Robert  Ingalls,"  {Moses,^  Daniel,^  Moses,''  Samuel,*  Hemy,'^ 
Edrmmd^),  son  of  Moses  and  Susan  (Heath)  Ingalls,  born  Shel- 
burne,  N.  H.,  Apr.  2,  1794;  married,  Bethel,  Me.,  Mar.  26, 
1825,  RowENA  Hills.  She  was  born  West  Newbury,  Mass., 
June  28,  1801  ;  died  Gorham,  N.  H.,  July  12,  1872.  He  was  a 
farmer,  merchant  and  lumberman  at  Shelburne,  and  held  every 
office  of  trust  in  his  native  town  and  county ;  was  prominent  in 
politics  of  northern  New  Hampshire,  and  as  a  Democrat  was 
many  times  elected  to  the  State  lyCgislature.  He  was  also  Asso- 
ciate Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  Coos  county,  and 
a  consistent  member  of  the  Congregational  church.  He  died  at 
Shelburne,  Jan.  2,  1862. 

Children,  born  Shelburne : 

2772  Rufus  Hills, ^  b.  July  31,  1826;  d.  Jan.  16,  1834. 

2773  Caroline  Hills, »  b.  Oct.  8,  1827  ;  d.  Nov.  3,  1870. 

2774  Frederick  Robert,**  b.  Oct.  5,  1829  ;  d.  Jan.  23,  1834. 

2775  Sarah  Rowena,^  b.  Nov.  23,  1834;  n.  m.,  res.  Tacoma. 

+2776  Rufus  Frederick,**  b.  Oct.  12,  1836;  m  1st,  Emeline  E.  Lary,  2d, 
Mattie  G.  McKeuty. 
2777  Charles  Atherton,**  b.  June  11,  1839;  he  entered  the  employ  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Ry.  in  1858,  and  then  in  1866  the  Canadian 
Express  Co.  with  headquarters  at  Montreal,  remaining  eighteen 
years,  then  was  custom  agent  and  broker  at  Port  Huron,  Mich, 
one  year,  when  he  moved  to  Tacoma,  Wash.,  where  he  now 
resides. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  157 

1644 

Daniel  InG/\ij.s,"  {Moscs,^  Da/n'e/,^  A/oses,*  Sajinic/,^  Henry, "^ 
Edmund'') ,  son  of  Moses  and  vSusan  (Heath)  Ingalls,  born  about 
1798  ;  married  Mary  Carr  Barker.  She  died  Portland,  Me., 
1894.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Shelburne,  N.  H.,  and  died  there 
Mar.  II,  1852. 

Children  : 

2778  Robert,^  b.  Oct.  28,   1829;  d.  Portland,   Jan.    25,   1900;    m.   1863, 

Lydia  Ann  Young,  b.  Gray,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1835;  he  was  a 
manufacturer  and  wholesaler  of  mineral  waters  at  Portland, 
where  the  widow  now  resides. 

2779  William  Barker,^  was  a  soldier  of  the  Civil  War,  d.  Fredericks- 

burg, Va.,  1862. 

2780  Mary  Frances,^  d.  Oct.  6,  1865  ;  m.  Jackman  Chapman  of  Gilead, 

Me.     No  children. 

2781  Henry   Elmer,*  b.   Apr.   29,    1836;    m.    Mar.    15,    1863,    Diannah, 

daughter  of  Henry  and  Joannah  (Leighton)  Evans,  b.  May  18, 
1842  ;  he  is  a  farmer  and  lumberman  at  Shelburne,  N.  H.,  has 
served  the  town  as  selectman  and  collector.  Ch  :  (2782)  Wil- 
liam Barker,^  b.  Dec.  19,  1864;  (2783)  Robert  Henry ,^  b.  Aug. 
13,  1865. 
2790     Harlan  Page/  b.  1839  ;  m.  ;  is  a  manxifacturer  of  mineral 

waters  at  Portland  Me. 


1650 

Joseph   Ingalls,"    {John,*'  John,^   E/dad*  Saviuel^^  Hcnry,^ 
Edmu7id^),  son  of  John  and  Hannah  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Oct. 

19)  1775-     He  lived  at  or  near  Keene,  N.  H. 

Children  : 

2791  Henry,*  b.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Apr.  24,  1800;  m.  Lois  Royce  ;  lived 
at  Whallonsburg,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  Will  Co.,  111.  Ch  : 
(2792)  Louis  Ellsworth,^ b.  Oct.  26,  1839;  m.  Marengo,  111.,  Jan.  14, 
1870,  Esther  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rush  and  Mary 
Bartholomew  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  b.  McHenry  Co.,  111., 
Sept.  7,  1847  ;  he  is  a  real  estate  dealer  at  Chicago,  owning 
a  large  farm  at  Juliet,  where  he  resides.  Ch :  (2793) 
Millie,  1'^  b.  Oct.  16,  1870;  d.  Sept.  22,  1892;  (2794)  Roy,^ 
b.  Dec.  I,  1871  ;  d.  Apr.  27,  1894;  (2795)  Mary  Hackley,!*^ 
b.  Sept.  7,  1873;  ™-  Oct.  14,  1896,  Geo.  M.  Beale  of  Joliet ; 
(2796)  Charles.Wb.  Dec.    19,    1874;    d.  Dec.  15,  1888. 


1652 

James  Ingalls,''  {Jolm,^  John,^  Eldad,'^  Samuel,^  Henry ^^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  John  and  Hannah  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Wal- 
pole, N.  H.,  Feb.  25,  1779;  married  Nov.  22,  1802,  Margaret 


158  INGALLvS  GENEALOGY. 

Baxter,   who  died   Dec.   21,    1849.     He  moved  to   Dansville, 
Livingstone  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there  Sept.  5,  1854. 

Children  : 

2800  Simeon,*  b.  Jvine  7,  1803  ;  d.  Aug.  4,  1876  ;  m.  Juh'  3,  1827,  Jerusha 

Andrews. 

2801  Ason  or  Aaron,*  b.  Oct.  26,  1806. 

2802  Martha,*   b.    Mar.    12,    1808;    d.  Sept.  27,   1878;   m.  Apr.  8,    1826, 

Calvin  Groves. 

2803  Sophronia,*  b.  Aug.  27,  1810;  m.  1827,  Oliver  Evans. 

2804  Marietta,*  b.   May   12,    1812  ;    m.    ist,  John  W.  Prine,  2d,  A.  K. 

Allen. 
-t-2805     Benjamin  Franklin,*  b.  Nov.  23,  1820;  m.  Eliza  J.  Davis,  Nancy 


Gilbert. 


1654 


Aaron  Ingalls,"  {John, ^  John, °  Eldad,^  Samnel,^  Henry,"  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  John  and  Hannah  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Steu- 
ben Co.,  X.  Y.,  Sept,  30,  1783;  married  Gerusha  Franklin. 
She  was  born  Sept.  20,  1792.  He  was  a  farmer  at  So.  Dans- 
ville, N.  Y.,  and  died  there.  His  widow  moved  to  Dover,  111., 
and  died  December,  1870. 

Children  : 

2821  Julia  Maria,*  b.  Mar.   11,   180S ;  m.  Gilbert  Webb  of  Dover,  111. 

Ch  :  (i)  5/^/)/;^;;,  res.  Dover;  {2)  Edward,  di  ;  (t,)  Adaliue, 

d.  ;  (4)  Oscar,  d.  ;  (5)  Cornelia,   d.  Lincoln,  Neb.; 

m.  Charles  Bowman ;  (6)  Marion,  m.  George  Van  Lew,  now  a 
law^-er  at  Franklin,  S.  D. 

2822  Horace  Franklin,*  b.  Sept.  5,  1810;  moved  to  Missouri  and  left  a 

family. 

2823  Simeon  Lester,*  b.  May  16,  1812  ;  d.  y. 

2824  Jonathan,*  b.  Jan.  14,  1816. 

2825  Solan  Eaton,*  b.  Jan.  18,  1818;   m.  Mariet  Stone;  was  a  farmer  at 

So.  Dansville,  then  a  clergyman  in  California.  Ch  :  (2826) 
Lester  H.^  b.  July  10,  1849;  '^-  Dec.  25,  1879,  Mary,  daughter  of 
David  and  Mary  L.  (Stone)  Kinne,  "b.  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2, 
1854;  he  is  a  coal  broker  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (2827)  Wer- 
ner K.,w  b.  Oct.  30,  1880;  (2828)  Fay  S.,10  b.  Mar.  9,  1882; 
(2829)  Mabel  L.,^"  b.  Aug.  21,  1890;  (2830)  Warren, 1°  b.  Mar. 
7,  1892. 
2831  Isaiah,*  b.  Aug.  23,  1819;  d.  Dans^-ille,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  i88r; 
m.  Esther  Hitchcock,  d.  age  seventy -one.  He  moved  to  Free- 
mont,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  about  1849,  and  engaged  in  farming 
and  stock  raising,  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  M.  E. 
church,  d.  Sept.  20,  1S81.  Ch  :  (2832)  Martha,9b.  July  8.  1844; 
m.  Alonzo  Gardner,  lives  at  Hornellsville.  Ch :  (i)  Esther, 
m.  Samuel  Miles  of  Elmira.  (2833)  Henrj',^  b.  Aug.  7,  1847; 
m.  Matilda  Eveland,  lives  at  Hornellsville."  Ch  :  (2834)  Editlii'^; 
(2835)  Gertrude  w;  (2836)  Essie ";  (2837)  Bessie  10.  (2838) 
Enford,^  b.  Mar.  8,  1851  ;  d.  Nov.  i,  1872;  m.  IMarv  Cornell  and 
had  (2839)  CorrelPo.  (2840)  Emma,^  b.  Aug.  3,  1855;  d.  Oct.  3, 
1857;  (2841)  Ray,^  b.  Nov.  15,  1858;  m.  Nov.  15,   1883,  Maggie, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  159 

daughter  of  Christian  and  Louisa  (Weierwiller)  Kurtz,  b.  Hor- 
nellsville,  Feb.  lo,  1863  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Stephens  Mills,  N. 
Y.  Ch:  (2842)  Mattie  B.,10  b.  Julv  13,  1890;  (2843)  Aden 
Lewis,!'' b.  Sept.  4,  1892;  (2844)  Esther  L.,i''  b.  May  25,  1895; 
(2845)  Enford.K'b.  Apr.  II,  1897;  (2846)  Emma  E-.i"  b.  Mar. 
II,  1901. 
+  2847     Charles  Currier,*'  b.  Sept.  4,  182 1  ;  m.  Gertrude  Vauarsdale. 

2848  Henry  Mastiu,^  b.  ]\Iar.  4,  1826;  m.  Elizabeth  Zering;  he  d. 
INIaiden,  111.;  widow  m.  Dr.  Cloud  of  Chicago.  Ch :  (2849) 
I'Vank,^  res.  Texas. 

2850  Mary  Elizabeth,^  b.  May  22,  1827;  d.  Dover,  111. 

2851  Lewis  Weld,"  b.   Nov.   24,    1833;    went  to   California,    now   res. 

Seattle,  Wash. 

1660 

Samuel  Ingalls,"  {Joseph,'^  John,^  Eldad*  Samuel,^  Henry, ^ 
Ecim2md^),  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Parker)  Ingalls,  born 
Barre,  Vt.,  Aug.  18,  1781  ;  married  Hannah  Raymond.  He 
lived  at  Barre,   and  was  killed  b}'  the  kick  of  a  horse  Feb.  3. 

1833. 

Children : 

2852  Calista,^  b.  Jan.  9,   1809;  d.  Aug.  30,  18S6;  m.  Freeman  Daggett 

of  Barre.  Ch  :  (i)  George,  b.  Sept.  18,  1835;  m.  ist,  Sarah 
E.  Hamlin,  2d,  Mary  F.  Dudley,  res.  Winooski,  Yt. 

2853  William  Raymond,^  b.  Dec.  24,  1813;  d.  Dec.  10,  1879;  n.  m. 

2854  Samuel,^  b.  Nov.  17,    1819  ;  m.  isc,  Charlotte  Massy  of  Randolph, 

Yt.,  shed.  Mar.  18,  1853;  m.  2d,  Aug.  22,  1853,  Mary  Water- 
man Cutler.  He  moved  to  Greensboro,  Vt.,  and  was  engaged 
in  business,  held  many  town  ofHces  and  was  president  of  Cale- 
donia National  Bank  of  Danville.  He  d.  Barre,  Mav  13,  1882. 
Ch: 

(2855)  Charlotte  Edna,^  b.  Aug.  14,  1854;  d.  Nov.  18,  1870. 

(2856)  Florence  Mary ,9  b.  Jan.  30,  1858  ;_  m.  Apr.  27,  1881,  Chilo   L. 

Soule,  now  a  merchant  at  Burlington.  Ch :  (i)  Raymond 
Lee ;  (2)  Everett  Ingalls. 

(2857)  William  Samuel, ^  b.  Jan.  23,   1863  ;  m.  Helen,  daughter  of 

Nathaniel  B.  and  Sarah  H.  (Wanzer)  Payne;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Greensboro,  and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Leg- 
islature. Ch  :  (2858)  Charlotte  Eliza,i'^  b.  Jan.  10,  1898; 
d.  Sept.  28,  1898. 

1662 

Thomas  Ingalls,'  {Joseph,^  John  °  El  dad, '^  Samuel,^  Henry, ^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Parker^  Ingalls,  born  Wal- 
pole,  N.  H.,  Jan.  11,  1791  ;  married,  1812,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Addi  and  Sarah  (Biddle)  Bigelow.  She  was  born  Lansing- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1790;  died  Westen'ille,  Ohio,  April  15, 
1855.  He  was  a  cabinet  maker,  moved  to  Barre,  Vt.,  then  to 
Westerville,  where  he  died  Apr.  24,  1869. 


160  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  : 

2859  Joseph  Bigelow,^  b.  Feb.  21,  1815;  m.  ist,  Marie  Westervelt,  had 
two  children ;  2d,  Elizabeth  Bishop,  she  had  two  children. 
(2860)  Rosalia,^  b.  Sept.  8,  1837;  d.  Apr.  12,  i860;  ni.  Russell 
Spurgeou;  (2861)  Geraldine,^  b.  Jul\'  12,  1842;  d.  Nov.  21, 
1874;  (2862)  Pearl  Parker,^  b.  Sept.  14,  1848;  m.  Dec.  12,  1874, 
Emma  Craj-ton.  Ch  :  (2863)  Laura  Louna.^'^  b.  Nov.  14,  1876. 
(2864)  Percie  Bishop,^  b.  Nov.  1864;  m.  Apr.  14,  1900,  Don 
Carlos  Lawson. 

2865     Lucretia,^  b.  Nov.  20,  1816  ;  m.  R.  R.  Arnold. 
+2866     Pearl  Parker, ^  b.  Feb.  i,  1S23  ;   m.  ist  INIary  :McDowell,  2d,   Mary 
Kibben. 

2867     Martha,^  b.  Nov.  1829 ;  d.  Jan.  7,  1871  ;  m. 


1665 

James  Ingalls,'  {Sanuicl,^'  John,^  E/dad,^  Samuel,^  He?iry,^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of  Samuel  and  Anna  (Shepard)  Ingalls,  born  at 
Canterbur}-,  X.  H.,  June  24,  1791  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Jacob  and  Sally  Cass.  She  was  born  Lyman,  N.  H.,  Jan.  16, 
1798;  died  Madison,  Wis.,  Oct.  11,  1883.  He  was  a  carpenter, 
taught  school  winters  in  Vermont,  lived  at  Clinton,  Mass.,  1847 
to  1859,  represented  the  town  in  the  Legislature  1855,  and  held 
various  other  offices.     He  died  at  Madison,  Oct.  11,  1866. 

Children  : 

2868  Mary  Ann,^  b.  Lyman,  Oct.  4,  1814;  d.  Chicopee,  Mass.,  May  23, 

1846;  m.  Moody  Blake,  had  two  sons  who  served  in  the  Civil 
War,  now  dead,  and  a  daughter  who  m.  Osias  Goodell,  resides 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

2869  Sarah  Cass,^  b.  Feb.  4,  181 7  ;  m.  Joseph  Brown  of  Bedford,  Mass.; 

she  is  a  widoAv  and  resides  with  her  son.  Dr.  Eugene  Anson 
Brown,  at  Menomonie,  Wis. 

2870  John  Edson,**  b.  Feb.  4,  1819.     He  lived  at  Delton,  Wis.,  d.  from 

injuries  received  from  being  thrown  from  his  carriage,  Nov.  11, 
1882.  No  children,  but  had  adopted  son,  (2871)  John  G. 
Ingalls,  now  vice-president  of  Western  Farm  Mortgage  Co., 
New  York  City. 

2872  Margaret  Jane, ^  b.  Jan.  3,  1821  ;  m.  ist,  Putnam  Blake,  2d,  Dec. 

31,  1843,  Estes  Wilson  of  Belchertown,  Mass.;  she  has  practiced 
medicine  thirtj-  years  at  Madison,  Wis.  Ch  :  (i)  John  (Blake), 
settled  in  So.  Carolina  and  served  in  the  Confederate  A rni}- ;  (2) 
Henry  (Blake)  served  in  the  Union  Arm}-  and  res.  in  the  west. 
(3)  Mary  (Wilson),  m.  De  Moe,  who  is  in  the  mail  service. 

2873  Adeline  Minerva,^  b.   Lyndon,  Yt.,  Apr.   15,   1823;  d.  Wis.,  Mar. 

13,  1869;  m.  Nov.  13,  1842,  Hiram  C.  Miner,  who  d.  June  16, 
1868.     Ch:    (i)  Rosa,va.  Japp ;    (2)   Leroy ;    (3)   Daniel, 

res.  Baraboo,  Wis.;  (4)  Fred,  res.  Eau  Clair,  Wis. 

2874  Marian  Maria, ^  b.  Jiily  22,  1827;  m.  Aug.  11,  1844,  Dwight  Brown 

a  farmer  at  Mason  City,  low^a.  Ch  :  (i)  Emma  (Brown),  m. 
Myron  Kling ;  (2)  Carrie  (Brown),  m.  Lee  L.  Klinefilter, 
publisher  Mason  City  Express. 


POSTKRITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  161 

2875  Daniel  Bowman,^  b.  Sutton,  Vt.,  May  25,  1829;  m.  Oct.  22,  1850, 
Rebecca  N.,  daughter  of  Mason  and  Mary  (Nelson)  Randall, 
b.  Newbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  27,  1830;  he  is  a  dentist  and  deacou  of 
the  Baptist  church  at  Clinton,  Mass.;  was  Representative  to 
the  Legislature;  State  Senator  1881-2  ;  and  president  of  the 
Northeastern  Dental  Association.  Ch :  (2876)  Herbert 
Clinton, 9  b.  May  i^^,  1854  ;  d.  May  9,  1870;  (2877)  Cora  Lillian," 
b.  Julv  14,  1861  ;  d.  y.;  (2878)  Urania  E.,^d.  y.;  (2879)  Helen," 
b.  Oct.  16,  1863;  d.  July  18,  1869;  (2880)  Maud  Alice,"  b.  Jan. 
16,  1869  ;  d.  Aug.  8,  1870. 
2881  Urania  Eclesia,**  b.  Apr.  10,  1832  ;  d.  Aug.  14,  1862  ;  m.  Jonathan 
Davis  of  Sterling,  Mass.  One  daughter  m.  Marshall  Wilder, 
res.  Waltham,  Mass. 
+2882  James  Munroe,^  b.  Jan.  25,  1837;  m.  ist,  Eliza  H.  Niles,  2d, 
Harriet  E.  Thurston. 


1675 

Satchel  Clark  Ingalls,'  {  Caleb, ^  John, ^  E/dad,*  Samtiel,^ 

Hcnn\~  Ednunid^),  son  of  Caleb  and  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Ingalls, 

born   Canterbury,    N.    H.,    Aug.    29,    1794;   married   Hannah 

Heath.     He  was  a  farmer,  and  died  at  Piermont,  N.  H.,  July 

7,  1869. 

Children  : 

2883  Joel,8  b.  Jan.  21,  1816;  d.  Warren,  N.  H.,  Nov.  25,  18^;  m.  ist, 
Belinda  Blake,  d.  Nov.  28,  1847;  m.  2d,  Nancy,  daughter  of 
John  and  Roxalana  (Bigelow)  Sly;  she  res.  Newbury  port, 
Mass.     He  owned  a  shingle  mill  at  Warren,  N.  H.     Ch  : 

(2884)  Mary  Jane,"  b.  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.  25,   1838;    d.   Feb., 

1901 ;  m.  Charles  H.  Batchelder,  d.  1902.  Ch  :  (i)  Emma 
Jane,  m.  Ezra  Marston ;  {2)  Charles  IVilliam,  m.  Cora 
Merrill;  {2,)  Joel  Ingalls,  m.  Estelle  Clifford;  {4)  John  E., 
m.  Hattie  Burrill  ;  \=,)  Albert,  m.  Nettie  Merrill. 

(2885)  William  Blake,"  b.  Warren,  June  12,  1840;  m.  Nov.  14,  1872, 

Florence  Annie,  daughter  of  William  E.  and  Rebecca 
(Anderson )Page,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Oct,  4,  1850.  He 
was  a  master  mechanic  and  inventor,  owning  many  valua- 
ble processes  for  working  metals,  is  now  retired  from 
active  business,  but  still  holding  his  interests;  res.  at 
Newburyport,  Mass.  Ch  :  (2886)  Bertha  Florence, i"  b. 
Sept.  28,  1877;  (2887)  Edith  May,i"  b.  July  6,  1887. 

(2888)  Caleb,"  b.  1842;    d.  y. 

(2889)  Nancy  Ellen,"  b.  Apr.  10,  1843;  m.  John  Wesley  Bachelder, 

res.  Warren.  Ch  :  (i)  Edzvard ;  {2)  Belinda  ;  (3)  IVay- 
land  ;    ( 4 )  Ma  vna  rd. 

(2890)  Emily,"  b.  Nov.'iS47;  d.  Nov.  1858. 

(2891)  Annie  .\llen,"  b.  Mar.  19,  1866;  n.  m. 

(2892)  Edwin   Moore,"  b.    Aug.   30,    1867;    m.    Dec.    11,   1890,   Ida 

Blanchard  Littlefield  ;  he  is  a  dealer  in  bicycles  at  New- 
buryport.    Ch  :     (2893)  Morris  Clinton, 1"  b.  Oct.  21,  1892. 
(2894)  Nelson  Powell, i"  b.  June  24,   1895;  (2895)  Gordon 
Littlefield,!'^  b.  Aug.  24,   1900. 
2896     Betsey, 8  m.  Enos   Huckius.     Ch :    (i)    Cora  Jane,    m.    Zymenus 

White;    (2)  Charles,  res.  Warren;  no  children;  (3)  Enos,  d. 

Apr.    9,    1903 ;    he   is   a   physician   at  Plymouth,   N.    H.      No 

children. 


162  I  NO  ALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2897    John   L.,^b.   June  1826;  d.  Sept.  13,  1889;    m.  Olive  R.  KimbalL 
Ch: 

(2898)  Hannah,^  m.  John  Heath,  res.  Hereford,  P.  Q. 

(2899)  Satchel ». 

(3000)  Lucy  A.,^  ni.  Hazen  Meecham,  res.  Newport  Centre,  Vt.  Ch  : 

( I )  Maty  ;  (2)  iVattie  ;  (3)  Myrtle. 

(3001)  Langdon,^  Imng  near  Stanstead,  P.  Q. 


1694 

Calvin  Ingalls,'  {Nathaniel  P.,^  John,''  Eldad,*  Samuel,^ 
Henr}\^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Nathaniel  P.  and  Polly  (Haines)  In- 
galls, born  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  July  6,  1799  ;  married  Nancy, 
daughter  of  Ede  and  Anna  (Emery)  Taylor.  She  was  born 
July  II,  1800;  died  Jan.  21,  1873.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Canter- 
bury, and  died  there  July  16,  1855. 

Children  : 

3002  Nathaniel  Peabody,^  b.  Sanborn  ton,  Dec.  30,  1822;  m.  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Oct.  11,  1857,  Mary  K.,  daughter  of  James  R.  and  Hes- 
ter O.  Brewster.  He  w^as  a  music  dealer,  elder  of  Presbyterian 
church  at  St.  Paul  and  served  as  countv  assessor,  died  Julv  25, 
1888.  Ch:  (3003)  Walter  Nathaniel, 8  b.  Apr.  14,  i860;  (3'oo4) 
Albert  Merrick,9b.  Feb.  26,  1868. 

3005  Joseph  Calvin,®  b.  July  24,  1824;  d.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Nov.  8,  1881  ; 
m.  Ruth  Elizabeth  Lucas,  she  res.  Concord.  Ch  :  (3006) 
Frank  Eugene,^  b.  July  22,  1849;  m.  ;  he  is  a  druggist  at 

Concord.  Ch  :  (3007)  Ada  Alice, 10  b.  Sept.  10,  1878;  (3008) 
Harry  John,!*^  b.  July  12,  1880,  res.  Boston. 

3009  Charles  M.^  b.  Jan.  4,  1827,  lived  at  Canterbury. 

3010  Gordon  T.,^  b.  July  7,  1829  ;  d.  Aug.  26,  1871. 

3011  Andrew  J., ^b.  Mar.  30,  1831  ;  m.  Augusta  C.,   daughter  of    Navel 

and  Caroline  (Fletcher)  Lovering  ;  he  served  in  the  Civil  War, 
is  now  a  carpenter  and  carriage  maker  at  Canterbury.  No 
children. 

3012  Irene  T.,^  b.  Apr.  22.  1833. 

3013  Ruhamah  J.,*b.  Jan.  29,  1836;  m.  Aaron  Lord  of  No.  Bow,  N.  H. 

Ch :    (i)   Charles  Henry;    (2)   Eviina  J.,   d.  ;  {^S  Oscar 

Calvin;  (4)  Frank  Eugene ;  {^')  Nellie  H.;  (6)  Harry  Elmer. 

3014  Charlotte  L.,^  b.  Mar.  27,  1838. 

3015  Anna  E.,^  b.  Jan.  26,  1843,  res.  Arlington,  Mass. 


1710 

Daniel  Morrill  Ingalls,'  {Nathaniel  P.,^  John,^  Eldad,'^ 
Saninel,^  Hettry,-  Edviund"^),  son  of  Nathaniel  P.  and  Sophia 
(Bradle^O  Ingalls,  born  Canterbur}',  N.  H.,  Jul}'  i,  1829;  mar- 
ried July  4,  1854,  Ann  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Rand)  Hancock.  She  was  born  Ma}-  12,  1834.  He  is 
manufacturer  of  Ingall's  Asthma  Remedy  at  Canterbury. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  1^3 

Children,  born  Canterbury  : 

3016  Byrou  Peabod}-,'^  b.  July  9,  1856  ;  m.  Aug.  30,  1884,  Alice,  daughter 
of  William  and  Adeline  (Benson)  McCarlie  of  Oak  Bay,  N.  B., 
b.  May  12,  1862;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Canterbury.  Ch  :  (3017) 
Harold  William, «  b.  Sept.  5,  1885;  (3018)  Arthur  Brown ,9  b. 
Jan.  26,  1888;   (3019)  Mabel  Elizabeth,"  b.  Nov.  24,  1892. 

3020  Fred  William, Mj.  Nov.  28,  1858;  d.  Mar.  14,  1894;  m.  Nov.  26, 
1885,  Nellie  F.,  daughter  of  Moses  J.  and  Alcina  F.  (Clark) 
French;  he  grad.  Gilnianton  Academy  1881,  University  of  Vt. 
1884,  M.  D.;  was  a  physician  at  Kingston,  N.  H.;  served  as 
supervisor,  town  clerk,  member  of  the  board  of  education  and 
Representative  to  the  Legislature;  was  a  prominent  mason. 
Ch  :  (3021)  Winifred  Pearl,^  b.  Dec.  18,  1886. 

3022  George  Hancock,^  b.  Oct.  22,   i860;  m.  Dec.   14,   1886,  Louie  B., 

daughter  of  Arthur  W.  and  Lizzie  (Cilley)  Brown  of  Belmont, 
N.  H.  He  grad.  M.  D.  and  settled  at  Belmont ;  served  the 
town  as  Representative  and  member  of  the  school  board  ;  is 
now  in  practice  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

3023  William  Daniel,^  b.  Mar.  6,  1S65  ;  grad.  Gilnianton  Academy,  en- 

tered Dartmouth  College  1889 ;  he  was  for  several  years  a 
teacher  and  member  of  the  school  board  at  Canterbury  ;  has 
been  a  merchant  at  East  Kingston  since  1892. 


1711 

Jamks  IngALLS,''  {Daniel,^  John,^  Eldad,*  Saviuel,^  Henry, 
Edmjind^),  son  of  Daniel  and  Polly  (Nutting)  Ingalls,  born  Ca- 
naan, N.  H.,  Aug.  31,  1802  ;  married  Electa  Sanborn.  She 
was  born  July  18,  1803  ;  died  Sept.  24,  1895.  He  was  a  farmer. 
Settled  at  St.  Armand,  Canada,  and  died  Dec.  i,  1888. 

Children  : 

3024  Lucy,^  b.  Aug.  29,   1825;  m.   ist.  Mar.  22,   1848,  William  Roden- 

wald  of  Montreal,  had  one  child,  d.  age  fifteen  ;  m.  2d,  Dec.  28, 
1869,  Andrew  Traux,  she  res.  Lynn,  Mass. 

3025  Sophronia,^  b.  Nov.  13,  1827  ;  m.  Dec.  24,  1849,  Owen  Fox  ;  he  d. 

Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1895;  she  res.  Lynn. 
+3026     George  Rex,^  b.  Dec.  27,  1830;  m.  Caroline  M.  Janes. 

3027  Lucinda  M.,^  b.  Nov.  9,  1833  ;  m.  Samuel  Rogers,  res.  Rockville, 

Conn.     No  children. 

3028  Daniel  Josiah, 8  b.    Richford,   Vt.,   Feb.   17,     1836;    m.   Richford, 

Mar.  22,  1882,  Wealthra,  daughter  of  Spencer  and  Soph  a 
(Willey)  Smith,  b.  Sutton,  Canada,  Sept.,  1859.  He  is  a  dairy 
man  at  Mehalle,  Oregon.  Ch  :  (3029)  Melville  Spencer, "  b. 
Feb.  4,  1883;  (3030)  Eaton  Walter,"  b.  Oct.  15,  1884;  (3031) 
Clement  Custer,"  b.  Jan.  7,  1887. 

3032  Laura  Aurelia,^  b.  Jan.  30,  1839  J  "i.  Charles  F.  Kenney,  res.  East 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

3033  W'alter  James, ^  b.  Dec.  18,  1841  ;  m.  Sarah  Button,  has  one  son. 
3035     David  Homer, 8  b.  Oct.  25,  1847  ;  d.  Feb.  5,  1852. 


I<i4  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1760 

Solomon  Ingalls,"  {Solomon,^  Henry, ^  He?iry,*  Henry, ^ 
Hcnry,^  Ed»iimd^),  son  of  Solomon  and  Mercy  (Wilson)  Ingalls, 
born  Audover,  Mass.,  July  5,  1781  ;  married  Catherine  Dorr. 
She  was  born  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1785.  He  was  a  farmer, 
went  to  Brookfield,  Mass.,  then  to  North  Wilna,  Jefferson  Co., 
N.  Y.,  and  died  there  1876. 

Children  : 

-I-3036     Henry  Wilson,^  b.  July  4,  1807  ;  m.  Cj^nthia  Ingeson. 

3037  Catherine,^  b.  Dec.  13,  1809;  m.  May  8,  1839,  Nathaniel  Ingeson. 

3038  Mary,^   b.    Sallisbury,    N.  Y.,   Aug.   24,   181 1  ;    m.   May  5,   1833, 

Hamilton  Cobleigh. 

1763 

Henry  Ingalls,"  {So/ou/o?i,''  Henry, ^  Hejuy,'^  Henry, ^  Henry, "^ 
Edviiuid^),  son  of  Solomon  and  Mercy  (Wilson)  Ingalls,  born 
July  26,  1786;  married  Jan.  22,  1809,  Prudence  White.  She 
was  born  May  24,  1783  ;  died  Apr.  24,  1865.  He  was  a  farmer 
at  North  Wilna,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there  Jan.  22,  1852. 

Children  : 

3039  Asa  White, ^   b.    Nelson,  N.  H.,  Jan.   18,   1810;  m.  Fannie  Gregg 

Miltimore,  b.  Windham,  Vt.,  Nov.  18,  1816  ;  d.  Chicago,  Apr. 
24,  1884;  he  was  a  schoolmaster  and  first  principal  of  the 
Dearborn  school,  Chicago,  where  he  d.  Apr.  2,  1850.  Ch  : 
(3040)  Adelaide  Emelia  Violette,^  b.  Mar.  16,  1839;  (3041) 
Rosa  Amelia,^  b.  Mar.  14,  1842;  d.  y.;  (3042)  Albert  Orfela,^ 
b.  Dec.  15,  1844;  (3043)  Ira  Patchen,9b.  Nov.  11,  1848;  d.  Sept. 
14,  1849. 
3044  James  Harvey,*  b.  Feb.  21,  1812  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1853,  Fannie  Gregg 
Miltimore;  he  d.  Chicago,  Nov.  8,  1895.  Ch  :  (3045)  Fred- 
erick Alonzo,^  b.  Waukegan,  111.,  Dec.  22,  1855;  m.  Margaret 
J.,  daughter  of  David  and  Adela  W.  (Bill)  Hess,  b.  July  6,  1863  ; 
he  is  a  manufacturer  at  Chicago  ;  no  children.  (3046)  Frank, ^ 
b.  Nov.  12,  1857;  d.  Aug.  21,  1861  ;  (3047)  Harry  Weston,^  b. 
Feb.  14,  1859. 

3048  Mary  Aun,^  b.  July  i,  1814;  d.  July  1892. 

3049  Alfred  White, ^  b.  Dec.  31,  1816. 

3050  Hulda,^  b.  Mar.  20,  1819;  d.  Sept.  16,  1895. 

3051  John  Putnam,*  b.  Nov.  10,  182 1  ;  d.  y. 

3052  Cornelia  Elizabeth,*  b.  Jiily  8,  1823;  d.  Apr.  25,  1858. 

1766 

James  Ingalls,"  {Solomoji,^  Henry,^  Henry,^  Henry, ^  Henry, ^ 
Edmund''),  son  of  Solomon  and  Mercy  (Wilson)   Ingalls,  born 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  165 

North  Wilna,  near  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1791 ;  married, 
first,  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  18 14,  Laura  Cooley.  She  was 
born  1795  ;  died  1837.  Married,  second,  Aug.  12,  1838,  Han- 
nah Sweet.  He  was  a  farmer  at  North  Wilna,  and  died  Mar. 
25,  1881. 

Children  by  Laura  Cooley  : 

3053  Edwiu  Putnam,^  b.  Feb.  14,  1815  ;  m.  Dec.  31,  1840,  Charlotte  A. 
Stickney,  d.  Dec.  i,  1894;  he  lived  at  Rodman.  N.  Y.,  and  d. 
Oct.  25,  1890.  Ch  :  (3054)  Orvilla  Adeste,^  b.  July  15,  1844;  d. 
Oct.  17,  1872;  (3055)  Adelbert  Pratt, ^  b.  Dec.  12,  1846;  m. 
Cornelia  E.  Yelyea,  and  has  (3056)  Eva  Marion,^''  b.  Jan.  12, 
1871;  (3057)  Mabel  Agnes, ^o  b.  Jan.  24,  1872;  (3058)  Maurice 
Lee, 10  b.  Mar.  10,  1874;  (3059)  Charlotte  Adelle.io  b.  Sept. 
21,  1876;  (3060)  Fannie  Yelyea, 1°  b.  Mar.  7,  1884;  (3061) 
Benjamin  Joseph, I'J  b.  Feb.  13,  1888;  (3062)  Elizabeth  Edwina,"^ 
b.  Aug.  6,  1891.  (3063)  Mary  Alice, ^  b.  Apr.  28,  1851  ;  d.  Feb. 
3,  1890;  (3064)  Jay  \Varren,^  b.  Apr.  16,  1854  ;  d.  Feb.  24,  1865  ; 
(3065)  Laura  Electa,^  b.  Oct.  8,  1856;  d.  y.;  (3066)  Laura 
Electa,*  b.  May  13,  1858;  d.  Feb.  27,  1872. 

3067  Orvilla,^  b.  Aug.  6,  1816;  m.  Charles  Sarvay  of  Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Ch  :  (i)  Levi ;  (2)  Leonard  E.,  b.  June  4,  1839;  d.  Watertown, 
Mar.  17,  1901  ;  m.  Laura  Ann  Colburn.  Ch  :  (I)  Lotus,  res. 
Carthage.  Ch :  (A)  Merle;  (B)  Ardell ;  (C)  Emma.  (II) 
Orlin,  res.  Carthage;  (III)  Ardell,  d.  ;  (IV)  Morton 

Emerson,  b.  Natural  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1865;  m.  Apr.  18, 
1888,  Mary  C,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Neiger) 
Thorp  of  Forestport,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  shoe  merchant  at  Cortland, 
N.  Y.  Ch:  (A)  Laura,  b.  Oct.  21,  1889;  (B)  John  Neiger,  b. 
Aug.  ID,  1891  ;  (C)  Catherine,  b.  Feb.  23,  1902.  (3)  Eltzina, 
m.  Colburn;  (4)  Alnieda,  m.  Beeker,  res.  Waterloo,  la.;  (5) 
Lotus,  res.  Waterloo;  (6)  Zuriah,  res.  Carthage,  N.  Y.;  (7) 
Charles,  ras.  Carthage;  (8)  Polly,  m.  McDonald,  resides 

Carthage. 

3068  Lotus, ^  b.  Jan.  12,  1818  ;  m.  Merinda  Murray  of  Rutland,  N.  Y.; 

was  editor  of  the  Watertown  Post.     Ch  :  (3069)  Alice*. 

3070  Betsey,^  b.  Sept.  28,  1819  ;  m.  Pluche,  had  ch  :   (i)  Charles; 

(2)  Harriet ;  (3)  Franklin  ;  (4)  Helen  ;  (5)  Oscar. 

3071  Albert    Sidney,^   b.    Nov.    8,    1822  ;    m.    Abigail  Lockwood.     No 

children. 

3072  Milo  Melvin,*  b.  Dec.  15,  1823  ;  went  to  Wisconsin  and  was  state 

Senator,  had  a  son  and  two  daughters:  (3073)  Jennie  *;  (3074) 
Edith  9. 

3075  James  Franklin,^  b.  July  9,  1826;  d.  age  twenty-nine;  n.  m. 

3076  George   Milton,^  b.  Feb.  19,  1832  ;  m  West,  res.   Rochester, 

N.  Y.     Ch:  (3077)  George*;  (3078)  Nettie  *. 

3079    Jerome,^  b.  Feb.  13,  1834;  m  ;  went  to  California  and  had 

six  children. 

3086  Laura,**  b.  Sept.  5,  1837  ;  m.  Oscar  F.,  son  of  Elam  Cooley,  he  is 
a  retired  farmer  at  Rodman,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Milton  H.,  b.  July 
6,  1857;  m.  Oct.  24,  1877,  Bessie  Roberts  of  Watertown,  res. 
Leona,  Wis.  Ch  :  (I)  Clarence  E.,  b.  Nov.  4,  1879.  (2)  Ora 
R.,  b.  Feb.  21,  i860;  m.  Nov.  i,  1883,  Emma  Youngs;  he  is 
postmaster  at  Rodman.  Ch  :  (I)  Roy  O.,  b.  July  2,  1887.  (3) 
Clarence,  b.  July  30,  1861 ;  res.  Rodman. 


166  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  by  Hannah  Sweet  : 

3087  Mary  Jane, 8  b.  June  29,   1839;  m.  Feb.   17,   1857,  Thaddeus  Pool 

Grout,  she  haAang  been  adopted  by  his  father,  Elijah  L.  Grout, 
after  her  mother's  death.  Ch  :  {\)  Fannie  Eleanor,  b.  June  2, 
1859;  grad.  Mankato  Normal  School  and  was  a  teacher;  m. 
Apr.  4,  1884,  Philip  Wendell  Cranwell,  D.  D.,  res.  Topeka, 
Kan.  Ch  :  (I)Effie  Euretta,  b.  Jan.  29,  1887  ;  (II)  Florence 
LuvHRNE,  b.  May  15,  1891.  (2)  Ambrose  Elijah,  b.  Aug.  30, 
1863,  is  a  pharmacist;  (3)  Effie  Lucinda,  b.  Nov.  29,  1867; 
grad.  Hamlin  Uuiversit}'  ;  m.  Frederick  F.  Lindsay;  (4)  George 
Pool,  b.  Sept.  5,  1874;  grad.  Agricultural  Dept.  University  of 
Minn.,  is  now  an  instructor  there  ;  m.  July  17,  1901,  Agnes 
Tisdale.  Ch :  (I)  Thaddeus  Tisdale,  Apr.  29,  1902.  (5) 
Frank  Edivin,  b.  Apr.  26,  1876;  d.  Aug.  27,  1877. 

3088  Lucinda,^  b.  July  5,  1840;  m.  Edward  Cheney,  res.   Hermon,  N. 

Y.,  has  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 


1774 

Daniel  TaplEY  Ingalls,  '  ( Daniel,^  Henry, ^  Henry, '^  Henry^ ^ 
Henry, ^  Edvunid'^),  son  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Tapley)  Ingalls, 
born  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  Apr.  19,  1795  ;  married  IvUCINDa, 
daughter  of  David  and  Nanc}'  (Miller)  Clark.  She  was  born 
Sept.  8,  1800;  died  Sept.  23,  1875.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Merri- 
mack, serving  the  town  several  years  as  selectman,  and  two 
years  as  Representative  to  the  I^egislature.  He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  war  of  1812  ;  died  Merrimack  Jan.  i,  1888. 

Children,  born  Merrimack : 

3089  Horace  Putnam,^  b.  Mar.  18,  1826;  m.  Covington,  Ky.,  May  22, 
1879,  Flora,  daughter  of  John  and  Margaret  (Lantrldge)  Binnel, 
b.  Huntsville,  O.,  Jan.  12,  i860.  In  1854  he  took  charge  of  the 
Philadelphia  Museum  at  Philadelphia,  shortly  after  acquiring 
an  interest  in  the  Siamese  twins  and  exhibited  them  with  great 
financial  success  ;  selling  one  fourth  interest  to  P.  T.  Barnum, 
they  toured  the  United  States  and  England,  and  verj'  few  peo- 
ple of  that  day  failed  to  see  them.  He  also  exhibited  Millie 
Christine,  the  two  headed  girl,  and  for  many  years  was 
identified  with  the  great  showmen  of  the  day,  Yan  Amburg, 
Barnum  and  Forepaugh  in  the  exhibition  of  living  animals. 
In  1873  he  went  to  Huntsville,  O.,  and  engaged  in  the  hotel 
business,  which  he  followed  twenty-four  years,  was  for  several 
years  superintendent  of  the  Zoological  Gardens  at  Cincinnati, 
and  appointed  State  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Game.  He  is 
now  retired,  living  at  Bellfontaine,  O.  Ch  :  (3090)  Grace, ^  b. 
Oct.  10,  1880;  (3091)  Robert  Ingersoll,^  b.  Oct.  27,  1882;  is 
bookkeeper  for  a  large  coal  concern  in  Cincinnati;  (3092) 
Blanche,^  b.  Sept.  8,  1884. 

3093  Mary  Tarbell,^  b,  Oct.  11,  1828  ;  d.  Apr.  24,  1884. 

3094  George   Clark, ^  b.   Mar.   14,    1830;    m.   Nov.    19,   1875,  Helen  E., 

daughter  of  Alfred  and  Avaline  (Young)Whitney,  b.  Hartland, 
Yt.,  July  21,  1840;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Merrimack,  represented 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  167 

the  town  in  the  State  Legislature  1875-6,  and  d.  Sept.  30,  1899. 
Ch:(3095)  Helen  Louie,^  b.  Dec.  20,  1876;  (3096)  Daniel  T.,^  b. 
Oct.  4,  1879. 

3097     Lucien,®  b.  ;  d.  Falmouth,  Me.,  May  3,  1881  ;  m.  ist,  Hannah 

T.  W.,  daughter  of  Gardner  and  Esther  (Barnes)  Nevins  of 
Bedford,  N.  H.,  d.  Apr.  18,  1870;  m.  2d,  July  26,  1873,  Jennie  A. 
Parker  of  Merrimack.  He  grad.  M.  D.  from  Dartmouth 
College,  1859;  was  a  physician  at  Falmouth.  Ch  :  (3098) 
Grace  Nevins,^  b.  Andover,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1866;  m.  Carroll 
Remick,  res.  Tacoma,  Wash.;  (3099)  Alice  L.,®  b.  Apr.  20,  1868; 
d.  Mar.  17,  1894. 

3100     Nancy  Clark/   res.  Nashua,  N.  H.;  n.  m. 


1776 

Putnam  Ingalls,'^  {Daniel,^  Henry, ^  Henry, '^  Henry, ^  Henry, "^ 
Edmutid^),  son  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Tapley)  Ingalls,  born  Mer- 
rimack, N.  H.,  Mar.  16,  1799;  married  Margaret  Caldwell, 
of  Dunbarton,  N.  H.  He  was  engaged  in  business  at  Newark, 
N.  J.,  and  died  there  Dec.  22,  1872. 

Children  : 

+3101     Thomas  Caldwell,^  b.  Jan.  16,  1828;   m.  Cynthia  E.  Chapman. 
3102     Charles  Henry ,8  b.  Newark,  July,   1839  ;   m.  Oct.   19,   1864,  Eliza- 
beth Ann,  daughter  of  Stephen  Jr.,  and  Catharine  A.(Coughlin) 
Lum,  b.   Newark,   Oct.  3,  1843  ;  she   res.   Montclair,  N.  J.     He 
was  a  dealer  in  books  and  stationery  at  Newark  and  d.  Verona, 
N.  J.,  Mar.  1886.     Ch  : 
(3103     Charles  Lum,^  b.  Newark,  Oct.  5,   1865  ;    now  owns  a  planta- 
tion at  Marianao,  Cuba ;  n.  m. 

(3104)  Percy, ^  b.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Jan.  31,  1873  ;  he  is  assistant  treas- 

urer of  the  United  Electric  Co.  of   N.  J.,  res.   Montclair; 
n.  m. 

(3105)  Helen  Caldwell,^  b.  Mar.  17,  1878. 


1790 

Solomon  Ingalls,'  ( David,^  David,^  Henry, ^  Henry ^  Henry, ^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  David  and  (  )  Ingalls,  born  Wilton,  N. 

H.,  Dec.  9,  1789;  married  Charlotte  McIntire.  He  was  a 
farmer  at  Bradford,  N.  H.;  died  at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Nov.  14, 
1876. 

Children,  born  Bradford  : 

3106  Paulina  C.,^  b.  Dec.  26,   1822;  d.  Dec.   14,   1878;   m.  Francis  Par- 

ker Fletcher.     Ch  :   (i)  Paulina  M.,  d.  ;  (2)  George  F., 

d.  ;  {^)  Charles  W.J.,  res.  Washington,   N.  H.;    (4)  Her- 

man P.,  res.  Washington,  N.  H. 

3107  David  P.,8b.  June  9,   1S25  ;  d.  July  3,   1879;  ™-   Marinda  Rowe. 

Ch  :  (3108)  George  Henry, ^  res.  Bradford,  N.  H.;  (3io9)Carrie,* 
d. 


168  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

3110  Eliza  M.,^b.  Nov.  9,  1828;  n.  m. 

3111  Moses  Chandler,^  b.  Dec.  28,  1830;  m.  Letnpster,  Jan.  28,   1S57, 

Lucy  Ann,  daughter  of  Hazen  and  Eliza  A.  (Proctor)  Ayer,  b. 
Washington,  N.  H.  Jan.  26,  1839  ;  he  is  a  farmer  and  hotel 
keeper  at  Putney,  Vt.,  and  has  held  many  of  the  town  offices. 
Ch:  (3112)  Will  Clarence, 9  b.  Sept.  19,  1858;  m.  Northlield, 
Vt.,  Apr.  3,  1884,  Ellen  Frances,  daughter  of  William  H.  and 
Julia  (Collins)  Hayden,  b.  Sharon,  Vt.,  Jan.  4,  1858;  he  grad. 
Brown  University  1884  and  was  a  teacher  at  Providence,  R.  I., 
now  business  manager  of  The  American  Mining  News  at  Arling- 
ton, N.J.  Ch:  (3113)  Nellie  Muriel, 10  b.  Mar.  12,  1885;  d. 
Mar.  16,  1885;  (3114)  Will  Clarence,"  b.  Feb.  9,  1886;  (3115) 
Marguerite,!^  b.  Jan.  jj^  1888;  (3119)  Leoren  Daboll,!'^  b.  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1892.  (3120)  Gertrude  Anna,^  b.  Nov. 
5,  1872  ;  n.  m. 

3i2i?^Sarah,'^  b.  May  23,  1833;  n.  m. 

3122^  Abigail  W.,^  b.  Dec.  2,  1835  ;  n.  m. 

3123  ^Charlotte  J.,8  b.  May  9,  1838;  d.  Apr.  5,  1882. 

3124  Anna  A.,^b.  Oct.  5,  1841 ;  res.  Nashua,  N.  H.;  n.  m. 


1791 

Edmund  Ingalls,'  {Ed7?iiuid,^  David,^  Henry,'^  Henry^ 
Henry, '^  Edmund^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Mary  (Lovejoy)  Ingalls, 
born  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  Feb.  22,  1785;  married  Sept.  28, 
18 18,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  Martin,  of  Granville,  N.  Y. 
She  was  born  Aug.  3,  1791  ;  died  Denmark,  la.,  Dec.  12,  1867. 
He  was  a  Presbyterian  clergyman,  holding  pastorates  at  Aurora, 
Springville,  Evans,  Colden,  Hamburg,  Arcade,  Ashville,  Ma3'- 
ville,  Centerville,  Wescoy.  He  went  to  Denmark,  la.,  and  died 
the  same  month,  May  26,  1851. 

Children  : 

3125  Mary    Lovina,^   b.    Aurora,  N.  Y. ,  Dec.    i,     1819 ;     d.    Denmark, 

la.,  Oct.  I,  1897;  m.  Aug.  11,  1841,  Kellogg  Day  of 
Elyria,  N.  Y.;  went  to  Dmght  Mission  Station,  Cherokee 
Nation  and  in  1850  to  Denmark,  la.  Ch :  (i)  Mary 
Ertnina  (Day),  b.  Oct.  10,  1843;  ™-  June  21,  1876,  Latham 
H.  Ayer,  who  is  a  hardware  merchant  at  Keokuk,  la. 
Ch :  (I)  Latham  Hull  (Ayer),  b.  Aug.  21,  1879.  (2)  Laura 
Ellen  (Day),  b.  Sept.  5,  1845  ;  m.  Rev.  Henry  L.  Bullen,  now  a 
retired  clergyman  at  Moline,  111.  Ch  :  (I)  Henry  Webster 
(Bullen),  b.  Jan.  18,  1872.  (3)  Harriet  Caroline  (Day),  b.  Dec. 
29,  1847;  m.  Aug.  19,  1800,  Rev.  Thomas  McClelland,  now 
president  of  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  111.  Ch :  (I)  Harry, 
b.  Nov.  12,  1881;  d.  ;  (II)  Kbllogg  Day,  b.  Mar.  26,  1884; 

(III)  Cochrane  Bruce,  b.  May  22,  1887;  (IV)  Ruth 
Marjorie,  b.  Oct.  16,  1890. 

3126  Melinda  Beardsley,^  b.  Dec.  18,  1822  ;  d.  May  12,  1823. 

3127  Joseph  Edmund,*  b.  Nov.  25,  1824;  d.  Jan.  17,  1825. 

3128  Joseph  Edmund,*  b.  Springville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.   17,   1826;  m.  Dec. 

21,  1853,  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  John  and  Zer\'iah  (Field) 
Houston,  b.  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  May  28,   1829;  d.  Jan.  7,   185 1  ; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  169 

he  was  a  merchant  at  Denmark,  Lee  Co.,  la.,  fifty  years;  has 
held  the  offices  of  town  supervisor,  postmaster,  treasurer  of 
Congregational  church  and  treasurer  of  Denmark  Academy. 
Ch  :  (3129)  Mary  Zerviah,^  b.  Mar.  25,  1858;  m.  Jan.  i,  1896, 
Frank  H.  Bowden,  is  a  farmer  at  Denmark ;  (3130)  John 
Edmund,^  b.  May  14,  1864  ;  was  attending  Phillips  Academy, 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  and  drowned  while  bathing  Apr.  25,  1885. 

3131  Louisa  Caroline,^  b.  July  25,   1829;  m.  Nov.  i,   1855,  Alonzo  H. 

Brooton  of  Pleasant  Ridge,  la.;  he  d.  May  14,  1894.  Ch  :  (i) 
Edmund  Iriga Us  {Bxooton),  b.  June  5,  1858;  m.  Apr.  24,  1878, 
Nettie  Chickering ;  he  is  engaged  in  farm  machinery  business 
at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ch :  (I)  Walter  George,  b.  June  21, 
1879;  (II)  CiviFFORD  Eugene,  b.  Mar.  24,  1881.  (2)  Asa 
Huntington  (Brooton),  b.  Aug.  9,  1861  ;  m.  Sept.  20,  1888, 
Helen  S.  Turner;  he  is  a  lawyer  at  Sioux  City,  and  has  been 
mayor.  Ch :  (I)  Adaline  Ingalls,  b.  Oct.  26,  1892;  (II) 
Caroline  Turner,  b.  Oct.  26,  1892  ;  d.  Oct.  28,  1892.  {i)  Eugene 
//^wry  (Brooton),  b.  Aug.  i,  1863;  m.  May  18,  1887,  Adaline 
E.,  daughter  of  Louis  and  Harriet  (Turner)  Wilson;  he  is  a 
fruit  grower  at  Sunny  Vale,  Cal.  Ch  :  (I)  Glenn  Wilson, 
b.  Feb.  1889;  (II)  Meriam  Hellen  b.  July  17,  1892. 

3132  Huntington  Lyman, ^  b.  May  17,  1831  ;  d.  Sept.  29,  1831. 


1795 

Abiel  Ingalls,'  {Edmund,^  D avid ^^  Henry, '^  Henry, ^  Henry, "^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of  Edmund  and  Mary  (Lovejoy)  Ingalls,  born 
Stoddard,  N.  H.,  May  4,  1793  ;  married  Windham,  Vt.,  Sept. 
8,  1815,  Mehitable,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Cram) 
Person.  She  was  born  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Aug.  27,  1789;  died 
Mt.  Holly,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1875.  He  was  a  carpenter  at  L,ondon- 
derry,  Vt.,  and  died  there  Feb.  11,  1846. 

Children : 

3133  Ezra  Lovejoy,®  b.   Edinburgh,   N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,   1821  ;    m.  Lydia 

Allen,  d.  1862  ;  he  was  a  jeweller  and  d.  Glenville,  Minn.,  June 
12,  1895.     No  children. 

3134  Orpha,^  b.  Aug  17,  1824;  d.  Londonderry,  Mar.  27,  1839. 

3135  Abiel   Russell,*  b.   Windham,  Vt.,  Aug.  30,   1830;    m.  Elvina  R, 

Powell;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Mazomanie,  Wis.,  and  d.  Jan.  24. 
1863.     No  children. 
-I-3136    Joseph  Clark,*  b.  Sept.  9,  1832  ;  m.  ist,  Augusta  Powell,  2d,  Alice 
Ford. 

1799 

Aaron  Ingalls,^  {Aaron,^  David,^  Henry, '^  Henry, ^  Henry, '^ 
Ed?nund^),  son  of  Aaron  and  Jane  (Williams)  Ingalls,  born 
Milton,  Vt.,  Sept.  30,  1793;  married  Fanny  Hopkins.  She 
was  born  Feb.  4,  1790;  died  Sept.  7,  1885.  He  was  a  paper 
manufacturer  and  died  at  Milton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1853. 


170  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

3137  Harriet  Sophia,^  b.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Feb.  27,  1813  ;  d.  Ballston 

Spa,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27.  1867;  m.  Sept.  15,  1831,  Horatio  N. 
Huckius,  d.  Apr.  3,  1891.  Ch:(i)  Edzvard,  served  three  years 
in  the  Civil  War  and  was  killed  in  a  charge  after  his  service 
had  expired  ;  (2)  Frances,  m.  Alfred  Johnson,  res.  Mechanicsville, 
N.  Y.  Ch:  (I)  Arthur  C;  (II)  Eva,  m.  John  Inman.  (3) 
Emily,  m.  Marston  ;  (4)  Reuxby,  m.  Frank  Bartholomew, 

res.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

3138  George  Washington, 8  b.  June  6,   1815;   m.  Dec.   12,   1836,  Almira 

Spencer;  he  was  a  paper  mill  owner  at  Babylon,  L.  I.;  served 
in  the  Civil  War  as  captain,  and  d.  Jan.  11,  1873,  as  results  of 
infirmities  contracted  in  the  army ;  his  obituary  in  the  home 
paper  reads,  "an  honest  man."  Ch  :  (3138A)  Edward,^  who 
served  in  his  father's  companv,  d.  leaving  (3138B)  Eva,i°  d.  ; 
(3138C)  Theron  N.,!'^  d.  Babjdon,  Mar.  1903. 

3139  Napoleon  Bonaparte,*  b.  June  17,  1818;  d.  Apr.  11,  1903;   m.   ist, 

Mar.  2,  1843,  Lucinda  A.  Dake ;  m.  2d,  Oct.  19,  1850,  Martha 
DeWolf    Carver,  widow  of  Kirkland,    b.    May  16,    1827. 

He  lived  at  Holyoke,  Mass.  Ch  :  (3140)  Alice  A.,^  b.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1852;  m.  Nichols,  res.  New  Haven,  Conn.; 

(3141)    Ella   L.,9  b.    Nov.    15,    1857;    m.  Case,  res.  Avon, 

Conn;  (3142)  Martha  Clarabell,^  b.  Springfield,  Jan.  11,  i860; 
m.  Lamb,  res.  So.  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.     Ch  :  (i)  Howard 

C;  (2)  Bessie  Clarabell.  (3143)  Grace  L.,^  b.  Apr.  19,  1862  ;  m. 
May  27,  1885,  Thomas  Rand,  son  of  Caleb  and  Salome  (Rand) 
Humeston,  b.  Dec  2,  1862,  he  is  a  bookkeeper  at  Holyoke. 
No  children. 

-+-3144     Daniel  Tompkins,*  b.  May  9,  1820;  m.  Sally  M.  Dake. 
3145     Fanny  Jane,*  b.  Jan.  20,   1823;  d.  Middle  Grove,  N.  Y.,  Dec.   12, 
1896;  m.  Mar.  2,  1843,  Gideon  R.  Barber.     No  children. 

+3146     Aaron  Putnam,*  b.  Nov.  9,  1824;  m.  ist,  Fanny  Eighmy,  2d,  Mary 
J.  Crocker. 

3147  Clarinda  Page,*  b.  Nov.  23,  1826;  d.  Turner's  Falls,  Mass.,  Feb.  8, 

1888;  m.  Dec.  8,  1851,  Henry  Putnam,  who  was  superintendent 
of  Keith's  paper  mill,  Turner's  Falls.  She  was  an  active  mem- 
ber of  the  Baptist  church.     No  children. 

3148  Reuxby  Ann,*  b.  Center  Rutland,  Vt.,   May  6,  1828;  d.  Dalton, 

Mass.,  July  19,  1857. 

3149  Elnora  Henderson,*  b.  Jan.   6,   1830;  m.  Jan.    14,   i860,    William 

Warner,  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  July  i,  1896;  she  res.  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  and  for  fifty-four  years  has  been  a  member  of  the  M.  E. 
church.  Ch:  (i)  Grace  Ella,h.  Dec.  24,  1867;  m.  Feb.  10, 
1892  ;  Asa  Curtis  Severance,  b.  Charlotte,  Vt.,  Apr.  23,  1855,  he 
is  superintendent  of  the  J.  Russell  Cutlery  Co.  at  Turner's 
Falls,  residing  at  Greenfield.  Ch :  (I)  Warner  Edric,  b. 
Apr.  r,  1894:  (II)  Mildred  Elnora,  b.  June  19,  1897;  (III) 
Grace  Marion,  b.  Oct.  23,  1901. 


1814 

Putnam  Ingalls,''  {Isaac,^  Isaac,^  Henry, ^  Henry,*  Henry, '^ 
Edmiuid^),  son  of  Isaac  and  Eunice  (Horton)  Ingalls,  born 
Blue  Hill,  Me.,  Aug.  23,  1806;  married  Lydia  Foster, 
daughter  of  Asa  Clough  of  Blue  Hill.     She  was  born  Oct.  23, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  171 

1806;  died  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1881.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  consistent  member  of  the  Baptist  Church  at  Blue  Hill ;  died 
Andover,  Mass.,  June  17,  1878. 

Children : 

3150  Francis  Putuam,^  b.  Jan.  6,  1830;  m.  Aurilla  Long;  he  enlisted 
in  the  Civil  War  and  was  killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 
Ch:   (3151)  Frank  Hartland,'-' b.  Oct.  27,  1858;  d. 

3152  Augusta  Foster,*  b.  Jan.  15,    1832;  d.    1879;  m.   Apr.  i,  1853,  Otis 

R.  Conary  and  lived  at  Lawrence,  Mass. 

3153  Zelotus  Clough,^  b.  June  26,  1835  ;  d.  July  27,  1848. 

3154  Pearl  Oilman,*   b.    Nov.    15,    1838;    m.   Mar.    12,    1864,   Kate    C, 

daughter  of  David  and  Dolly  (Harrington)  Shattuck,  b.  Wash- 
ington, Me.,  Oct.  13,  1838;  he  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War,  Com- 
pany B,  8th  Me.  Vols,  as  sergeant,  Sept.  7,  1861,  and  discharged 
as  1st  lieutenant  Jan.  19,  1866;  marched  his  company  into 
Richmond,  was  in  constant  service  except  about  one  month  in 
the  hospital  for  wounds  received  at  Cold  Harbor  and  Fair 
Oaks.  He  is  a  merchant  and  postmaster  at  Washington,  Me. 
(post  office  Razorville)  has  served  the  town  as  selectman  and 
treasurer  for  many  years,  was  also  Representative  to  the  Legis- 
lature. Ch:  (3i55)'lna  Josie,»  b.  Dec.  15,  1865;  (3156)  Myrtle 
B.,»  b.  Aug.  25,  1872. 
"I~3i57    James  Porter,®  b.  Feb.  11,  1841  ;  m.  Ruth  C.  Emery. 

3158  Mary  Bourne,*  b.  Aug.    10,   1842;    m.  June   15,   1858,   Martin  V. 

Hutchins  of  Brewer,  Me. 

3159  Alma,*  b.  June  29,    1845;    ™-   Jeremiah    Maddox,    res.    Hilland, 

Mont. 

3160  Alice,*  b.  June  29,  1845  ;  m.  William  Morse,  res.  Lawrence,  Mass. 

3161  Louisa  Merrill,*  b.  June  1,  1848. 


1826 

Jacob  Ingalls,'  { Jacob, ^  Isaac,^  Henry, ^  Henry, ^  Henry, '^Ed- 
mund''), son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pecker)  Ingalls,  born  Blue 
Hill,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1810;  married  Aug.  3,  1838,  Sarah  A., 
daughter  of  Philip  and  Sarah  (Gilpatrick)  Blaisdell.  She  was 
born  Orland,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  181 7.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Bucks- 
port,  Me.,  and  died  there  Jan.  5,  1891. 

Children  : 

3162  Mary  Josephine,*  b.   Blue  Hill,  Oct.  7,  1839;  d.  Mar.  2,  1900;  m. 

William  Grindle  of  Bucksport.  Ch  :  (i)  Nina  F.;  (2)  Orlando 
C;  (3)  Everett  C;  (4)  Harry  C;  (5)  Minnie  F.;  (6)  Annie  F.; 
in)  Josephine  A.;  (8)  William  C. 

3163  Charles  Augustus,*  b.  Oct.  30,  1842  ;  m.  Leah  Stuart  of  Glouces- 

ter, Mass.  Ch.  living  at  Gloucester:  (3164)  Myra  Prindall,^ 
b.  Aug.  I,  1868  ;  m.  Frank  H.  Witham  ;  (3165)  Guy  Bruten,^ 
b.  May  14,  1875;  (3166)  Sadie  Myrtle,^  b.  May  30,  1879;  (3167) 
Charles  Augustus,^  b.  June  4,  1883;  (3168)  Lillian  Gertrude.s 
b.  Dec.  8,  1886. 


172  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

3169  Orlando  Blaisdell,^  b.  Jan.  7,  1845  ;  m.  1870,  Sarah  Silsby,  res. 
Orland,  Me.  Ch  :  (3170)  Josephine  F.,*  b.  1872;  m.  Harry 
Cotton;  (3171)  Izora,^  b.  Sept.  10,  1875;  (3172)  Roy  L.,^  b. 
Mar.  27,  1878  ;  (3173)  Harry  S./  b.  1882  ;  (3174)  Charles  O..^  b. 
Sept.  23,  1884. 

3175  Emma  Frances,^  b.  Orland,  Sept.  9,  1850;  m.  May  31,   1873,  Wil- 

liam Douglass  of  Ellsworth,  Me.  Ch :  (i)  Inez  Emma,  b. 
Bucksport,  Me.,  June  8,  1874;  (2)  Alfred  C,  b.  May  9,  1877  ; 
(3)  Walter  Sidney,  b.  Orland,  July,  1879;  (4)  Essie  Wiltner,  b. 
Ellsworth,  May  30,  1883. 

3176  Ida  Ella,*  b.  May  19,   1855. 


1827 

John  Ingalls,"  {Jacob,^  Isaac,^  Henry,*  Henry, ^  Henry, '^  Ed- 
mund^), son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pecker)  Ingalls,  born  Blue 
Hill,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1812;  married,  July  24,  1842,  Prudence, 
daughter  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Gilpatrick)  Dunham.  She 
was  born  Orland,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  182 1.  He  was  a  farmer  at  La- 
grange, Me.,  Dec.  12,  1895.     She  resides  at  Orland. 

Children  : 

3177    Gilbert  H., 8  b.  Jan.  31,  1846;  m.  1872,  Susan  Patterson;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Lagrange  and  a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War.     Ch  : 

(3178)  Harry  Patterson,^  b.  July  25,  1877. 

(3179)  Guy  Eugene,^  b.  1886. 

(3180)  Silas  Luther,9b.  Oct.  1891. 

3181  Josiah,*  b.  ;  served  in  the  Civil  War.     Lives  in  California. 

3182  John  Edwin, ^  b.  Nov.  27,   1850;  m.  July  4,   1874,  Hannah  Eliza- 

beth, daughter  of  Elijah  and  Hannah  (Rice)  Peaslee  of  Jeffer- 
son, Me.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1848;  he  is  a  lumber  operator  at  Lagrange. 
Ch: 

(3183)  Mattie  Lena,^  b.  June  30,  1875  ;  m.  Walter  F.  Coombs,  res. 

Bangor ;    she   grad.    Castine    Normal   School   and  was   a 
teacher. 

(3184)  Fred  Palmer,^  b.  Mar.  2,   1878;  m.  May  2,  1901,  Alice  May 

Home  ;  he  is  engaged  in  the  lumber  business.    Ch  :  (3185) 
Helene  Grace, ^°  b.  Aug.  21,  1902. 
(3186)     Grace  May,^  b.  July  14,  1880;  is  agent  for  a  life  insurance 
company  at  Lagrange. 
3187     Mary   Abba,*   b.  ;    d.    abt.    1872 ;    m.    Freeman    Peaslee    of 

Jefferson. 

1828 

Nahum  Hinckley  Ingalls,'^  (Jacob,^  Isaac,^  Henry,''  Heyiry,^ 
Henry, '^  Edmund^'),  son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Pecker)  Ingalls, 
born  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1814;  married,  Jan.  4,  1840,  Abi- 
gail, daughter  of  Adam  and  Mary  (Stevens)  McCaslin.  She 
was  born  Penobscot,  Me.,  Jan.    23,    1820;  died  Jan.    31,  1886. 


REUBEN  IXGALLS. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  173 

He  is  a  retired  farmer  and  mechanic  at  Blue  Hill,  and  has 
served  the  town  as  selectman  and  Representative  to  the  Legis- 
lature, 

Children : 

3188  Ursula  Wilson,*  b.  Dec.  5,  1840;  d.  June,  1870;  m.   Aug.  23,  1862, 

John  F.  Trundy.  Ch  :  (i)  Charles  Nahum,  b.  June  29,  1865  ;  (2) 
Katie  Maria,  b.  Nov.  1867;  (3)  Ursula  Florence,  b.  Dec.  14, 
1869. 

3189  Mary  Susan, 8  b.   Aug.    19,    1843;    m.   Nov.   22,    1861,  Thomas  A. 

Leach  of  F;ast  Orland,  Me.  Ch  :  (i)  Almond  Irving,  b.  Dec.  8, 
1862  ;  (2)  Abbie  Etta,  b.  Apr.  4,  1865  ;  (3)  Ellen  Maria,  b.  Dec. 
7,  1867;  (4)  Lizzie  Dexter,  b.  June  19,  1870;  (5)  Nahum 
Ingalls,  b.  July  27,  1873;  {6)  Jeiry  Littlefield,  b.  July  2,  1876; 
(7)  I\[ary  Prudence,  b.  Feb.  19,  1882. 

3190  Abbie  Priscilla,®  b.  Dec.  i,  1845  ;  m.  Apr.  30,  1864,  Allison  Gray. 

No  children. 

3191  George   Franklin,^  b.  June    18,   1848;    m.  May  11,    1867,    Louisa 

B.  Davis.  Ch:  (3192)  Fannie, 9  b.  Feb.  19,  1868;  (3193) 
Otis  H.,-' b.  June  27,  1869;  (3194)  Frank  Wesley,^  b.  Sept.  17, 
1878;  (3195)  Alton  Wood.^b.  Jan.  1881  ;  (3196)  Levi  Thomp- 
son 9;  (3197)  Nellie^;  (3198)  Addie^. 

3199  Edgar  Brown, 8  b.  Nov.  18,  1850;     m.  Donnie  I.  Carter,  res.  Blue 

Hill. 

3200  Austin   Warren,*  b.  Apr.  26,   1856;  m.    Velletta    E.    Emmerton, 

res.  Blue  Hill.  Ch  :  (3201)  John  W.,*  b.  Dec.  14,  1877;  (3202) 
George  W.,^  b.  Feb.  26,  1879. 

3203  Ann   Elizabeth   Dexter,*  b.   Apr.  26,   1856;  d.  Apr.  16,   1883;   m. 

Dec.  I,  1872,  James  Fred  Coombs.  Ch  :  {i)  Jennie  Iugalls,h. 
Oct.  13,  1873. 

3204  Otis  Henry, ^  b.  Apr.  8,  1859;  d.  Jan.  7,  1861. 


1832 

Reuben  Ingalls,'  {Reuben,^  Ebenezer,^  Francis,*  He7iry,* 
He7i7'y,'  Edjnimd^),  son  of  Reuben  and  Rebecca  (Wormstead) 
Ingalls,  born  Bridgton,  Me.,  June  19,  1798;  married,  first, 
Dec.  II,  1823,  Elizabeth  Myrick,  daughter  of  William  and 
Sarah  (Kimball)  Emerson.  She  was  born  May  28,  1805  ;  died 
I^ewiston,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1852.  Married,  second,  Ruby  Addi- 
TON  of  Greene,  Me.  He  was  a  merchant,  constable  and  tax 
collector  at  Bridgton ;  hotel-keeper  at  Harrison ;  moved  to 
Auburn,  Me.,  where  he  kept  a  general  store  for  many  years, 
and  was  a  deacon  and  life-long  member  of  the  Methodist  church. 
He  was  a  remarkable  man  in  many  w^ays,  and  it  is  said  he  never 
was  seen  in  anger.  His  hair,  which  was  curly,  did  not  turn 
gray  until  he  was  past  seventy,  and  at  ninety-five  it  was  nearly 
a  foot  in  length.  He  never  had  a  tooth  extracted  or  saw  a  sick 
day  and  died  peacefully,  from  old  age,  July  3,  1892. 


174  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  Bridgton : 

^20s     Charles  Freedom,^  b.  Sept.  5,  1825  ;   in.  Amanda  M..  daughter  of 
Luther  and  Dollv  (Caldwell)  Carman  of  Bridgton,  Me.;  he  was 
a  merchant  at  Auburn,  Me.  until  1872  ;   moved  to  Portland  and 
engaged  in  the  clothing  business,  retiring  about  1895,  and  d. 
Decriug,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1901,  where  his  widow  resides.     Ch  : 
(3206)     Charles  Luther, ^  b.  Feb.  18,  1849;  m.  Marietta,  daughter  of 
Pardon  Dexter  of  Lewiston  ;  he  is  a  machinist  and  farmer, 
li\4ng  at   Scarboro,    Me.      Ch  :    (3207)   Harry   Ralph, "  b. 
Dec.  25,  1872. 
(3208)     Edward  Mason,^  b.  Aug.  4,  1861  ;  d.  1896;  n.  m. 
32oq     Eliza  Jane, 8  b.   May  20,   1832;    m.   May  23,    1854,  Josiah,  son  of 
Winthrop  and  Sarah   (Gile)   Burleigh,   b.    Effingham,   N.   H., 
Feb.  I,  1823;  was  a  clothing  merchant  at  Le^Hston  and  Port- 
land;   d.    Deering,   Me.,  May   20,    1892;    she   res.    Providence, 

(i)  '  Charles,  h.  Lewiston,  Feb.  26,  1855;  m.  Nov.  12,  1879,  Sarah 
F.,  daughter  of  Enoch  G.  and  Sarah  (Loveitt)  Willard,  b. 
Feb.  24,  1857  ;  the  compiler  olthis  work  ;  grad.  Bowdoin 
College  1891,  M.  D.,  having  previously  been  engaged  in 
the  w^holesale  fish  business  at  Portland,  located  at  Saco, 
Me.,  moving  to  Maiden,  Mass.  in  1894;  is  a  specialist  in 
chronic  and  nervous  diseases  at  Boston ;  compiler  of  the 
Burleigh,  Guild  Gile  and  Ingalls  genealogies  ;  was  member 
of  Portland  City  Council,  supervisor  of  schools  at  Saco.  Ch: 
(I)  Charles  R.\ndall,  b.  May  28,  1883;  student  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.;  (II)  Will-^RD  Gile,  b.  July  16,  1894. 

(2)  Henry  Hoivard,  b.   Sept.    27,   1856;  d.    1894;    m.   Nellie  D. 

Bridgham  of  Buckfield,  Me.  Ch :  (I)  S.^rah  Lida,  b. 
Dec.  16,  1880;  is  a  kindergarten  teacher;  (II)  Emerson 
Cecil,  b.  1885. 

(3)  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  16,  1862;  d.  1865. 

(4)  Fred  Albert,  b.  June  6,  1863 ;  d.  Dec.  29,  1870. 

(5)  Winthrop  Ridgeley,  b.  Sept  11,  1873;  m.  Agnes  Shaw;  he  is 

engaged  in  the  insurance  business  at  Providence,  R.  I. 
Ch  :  (I)  Howard  Shaw,  b.  1900. 


1833 

EbENEZER  Ingalls,'  (Reuben,^  Ebenezcr,''  Francis,*  Henry, ^ 
Henry, "^  Edmund^),  son  of  Reuben  and  Rebecca  (Wormstead) 
Ingalls,  born  Bridgton,  Me.,  May  4,  1800;  married  Irene 
Gray.  She  was  born  1806.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Bridgton  and 
died  there  Oct.  11,  1864. 

Children : 

3210  Frances  M.,^  b.  Jvme  24,  1821  ;   d.  1893;  m.  Fitz  W.  Tarr  of  Rock- 

port,  Mass. 

3211  Lyman,*^  b.  Oct.  17,  1825;  d.  Dec.  3,  1828. 

3212  Augusta,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1833;  d.  Aug.  31,  1833. 

3213  Augusta.8  b.  Jan.  12,  1834  ;  m.  Edward  A.  Gibbs  of  Bridgton. 

3214  Mary  Bowdoin, »  b.  Sept.  12,  1836;  m.  Benjamin  L.,  son  of  Benja- 

min and  Jerusha  L.  (Lewis)  Cleaves  of  Bridgton;  he  went  to 
Chicago,  111.,  was  a  coroner  and  sheriff  of  Cook  Co.,  died  there. 
Ch:  (i)  Ellen  Frances,  b.  Oct.  1869;  (2)  Benjamin  Charles,  b. 


POSTERITY  OF  KDMUND  INGAIJ.S,  OF  LYNN.  175 

Oct.  1870;  d  ;  (3)  Arthur  Marshall,  b.  Feb.  11,  1872;  (4) 

Richard  Eugene,  b.  Mar.  9,  1873,  res.  Bridgton ;  (5)  Irene 
Ingalls,  b.  Aug.  12,  1874  ;  (6)  Lincoln  Lewis,  b.  Mar.  10,  1877  ;  (7) 
Pirnliss  Boivdoin,  b.  July  11,  1879. 

3215  Charles  L-,*  b.  Dec.  3,  1839;  d.  Aug.  23,  1864;   m.  Fannie  Seavey. 

3216  Reuben, 8  b.  Jiily  7,  1843;  d.  Feb.  28,  1849. 

3217  Marshall, 8  b.  Dec.  7,  1847;  m.  Clara  Choate. 


1835 

Benjamin  Ingai^ls,'  {Reuben,^  Ebenezer°  Francis,'^  Henry, ^ 
He7irv,^  Edmund^),  son  of  Reuben  and  Rebecca  (Wormstead) 
Ingalls,  born  Bridgton,  Me.,  Feb.  28,  1804:  married,  Nov.  19, 
1829,  his  cousin,  Mary  Homan.  She  was  born  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  July  14,  1808;  died  Lynn,  Aug.  17,  1897.  He  went 
from  Bridgton  to  Lynn,  then  was  a  farmer  at  Dayton,  Me.,  and 
died  there  Feb.  26,  1887. 

Children  : 

3218  Caroline  Augusta, ^  b.  June  29,  1830. 

3219  Lyman, 8  b.  Apr.  19,  1832;  m.  ist,  Sept.  1857,  Mary  E.  Fairbanks, 

b.  Aug.  23,  1838;  d.  Mar.  28,  1871  ;  m.  2d,  June  4,  1882,  Ella  J. 
Lewis  ;  he  was  in  business  at  Nashua,  N.  H.;  now  res.  at  Lynn, 
Mass.  Ch  :  (3220)  Frank  Muuroe,^  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  12, 
1862;  m.  Oct.  28,  1882,  Bertha  E.,  daughter  of  Clark  and  Sally 
Frazier,  b.  Feb.  9,  1864;  he  is  a  draughtsman,  formerly  at 
Nashua,  now  in  the  emplov  of  the  government  at  New  York 
Citv.     Ch:  (3221)  Clara  Fa'irbanks.io  b.  Dec.  10,  1886. 

3222  Mary' Ellen, 8  b.  Feb.  7,   1834;  m.  Dec.  20,   1858,  John  Alley,  5th, 

of  Lynn.     No  children. 

3223  Rebecca  Flint,*  b.  Mar.  20,   1836 ;  m.  Apr.   1858,  Charles  Huston 

of  Lyman,  Me.  Ch  :  (1)  James  Milton,  m.  Fanny  Fogg;  (2) 
Benjamin;  {i)  Frank. 

3224  Samuel,^  b.  Apr.  11,  1838;  m.  ist,  Aug.  i,  1859,  Jane  Eliza  Crosby 

of  Lynn,  b.  June  i.  1839;  d.  Nov.   17,   1878;  m.  2d,  Rachel  F., 
daughter  of  Maiten  and  Mary  (Forrester)  Summers,  b.  July  20, 
1852  ;  he  is  a  box-maker  at  Lynn.     Ch  : 
(3225)     Charles    Everett,^  b.   Sept.  23,1860;  m.  Oct.  31,  1889,  Annie 
Alice,   daughter   of    Angus    and    Margaret    (Macdonald) 
Beaton,  b.  Pictou,  N.  S.,  July  24,  i860;    he  is  a  shoecutter 
at  Lynn.     Ch  :  (3226)  Samuel  Benjamin, ^^b.  Apr.  23,  1896  ; 
(3227)     Caroline  Lee.^'^  b.  Oct.  27,  1895;  d.  Apr.  23,  1896. 
(3228)     Inez  Mabel,^  b.  Apr.  3,  1875. 

3229  Angeline,^  b.  Mar.  21,  1840;  d.  Aug.  2,  1849. 

3230  Frances  Johnson, ^  b.  July  8,  1842  ;  d.  Aug.  7,  1849. 

3231  Benjamin  Franklin, »  b.  Nov.  5,   1844;    served  in  the    Civil  War 

and  d.  Carrollton,  La.,    Mar.  5,  1863. 

32^2  Sarah  Maria,*  b.  May  2,  1847;  m.  May  I,  1873,  Joseph  R.  San- 
born, res.  Lvnn.  Ch  :  {\)  Arthur  Roscoe,  b.  July  3,  1876;  (2) 
Chester  Garfield,  b.  Aug.  22,  1881. 

3233  Roscoe  Homan,*  b.  Jan.  17,  185 1  ;  m.  Annie  Smith  of  Lyman, 
Me,;  he  lives  at  Lynn.     Ch  :  (3234)  Shirley  P  .« 


176  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1836 

Joseph  Lindsay  Ingalls,"  {Reubeyi,^  Ebenezcr,^  Francis," 
Henty,^  He?irj\'  Edmund^)  son  of  Reuben  and  Rebecca. (Worm- 
stead)  Ingalls,  born  Bridgton,  April  23,  1806  ;  married,  Dec.  6, 
1836,  Amanda  Church  Hai,e.  She  was  born  at  Denmark, 
Me.,  May  9,  1814;  died  June  i,  1879.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Bridgton,  is  now  retired,  and  the  oldest  man  living  in  that  sec- 
tion. 

Children  : 

3235  George  Burroughs,^  b.  Oct.  25,  1837  ;  served  in  the  Civil  War  and 

was  killed  in  battle  at  Spottsylvania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

3236  Julia  Amanda,^  b.  Apr.  30,  1840;  m.  Horace  Record  of  Bridgton, 

res.  Somerville,  Mass.     Ch  :  (i)  Eugene;  (2)  Mary,  d.  ; 

(3)  Gertrude,  d. 

3237  Eleanor  Curtis,^  b.  Jan.  28,  1843;  n.  m.,  res.  Bridgton. 

3238  Owen  Burnham.^b.  Nov.  4,  1844;  m.  ist,  Jan.  3,  1870,  Olive  Amelia 

Scott  of  Scottsmore,  Canada;  d.  1882;  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Staley, 
b.  Leeds,  Eng.,  Aug.  24,  1867  ;  he  is  a  farmer  on  the  homestead 
at  Bridgton.  Ch :  (3239)  Linton  Pettis, ^  b.  May  24,  1872; 
(3240)  Stella  Ethel,9b.  Oct.  21,  1876;  (3241)  Edna  Gertrude,^ 
b.  Oct.  15,  1887. 

3242  Austin  Perley,^  b.  May  7,  1847;  d.  Aug.  24,  1851. 

3243  Alonzo  Joseph,^  b.  Jan.  23,  1851  ;  d.  Oct.  13,  1875. 

3244  Eliza  Merrick, 8  b.  Feb.  26,  1855. 

3245  Annie  Bell,^  b.  Nov.  27,  i860. 


1840 

Nathan  Ingalls,"  {Nathan,^  Francis,^  Francis,"  He?ijy,^ 
Henry ^^  Edmnnd^),  son  of  Nathan  and  Phebe  (Griffin)  Ingalls, 
born  Bridgton,  Me.,  Feb.  9,1779  ;  married  Charlotte Leighton 
of  Steuben,  Me.  She  died  age  eighty-three.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Steuben,  moved  to  Stockton,  Me.,  and  died  there  183 1. 

Children  : 

3246  Priscilla,^  b.  1809;  d.  1874;  m.  Daniel  Smith,  had  nine  children. 

3247  Harriet,^  d.  age  fifteen. 

3248  Nelson,^  b.  July  15,  1814;  d.  Machias,  Feb.  12,  1879;   m.  Susan  A. 

Clark,  had  no  children. 

3249  Charles,^   b.    1819;  d.   East   Machias,    1852;   m.    and    had   (3250) 

Charles,^  lives  Minn.;  (3251)  Viola, ^  d. 

3252  Mary  Elizabeth,^  b.  1822  ;  m.  Archibald  Larrabee,  had  five  chil- 

dren. 

3253  Nathan  Bradshaw,^  b.  Machiasport,  Sept.   10,   1826;  m.  Mar.  31, 

1850,  Hannah  Jane,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Col- 
beth)  Clark,  b.  Machiasport,  Apr.  12,  1831  ;  he  is  a  master 
mariner  at  Machiasport,  (post  office  Larrabee).  Ch :  (3254) 
Abbie  Alice,^  b.  June  8,  1851;  m.  Charles  H.  Palmer;  no  chil- 
dren ;  (3255)  Melissa  Agnes,-'  b.  Aug.  5,  1853  ;  d.  Aug.  26,  1853  ; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,   OF  LYNX.  HT 

(3256)  Clara  Agnes, ^  b.  Aug.  31,  1856  ;  m.  Charles  L.  Larrabee  ; 
no  children;  (3257)  Angle  Eudora,^  b.  Sept.  6,  1864;  m.  Bert 
Clark. 
3258     George  Jackson,*  b.    1829;   m.  ;  is  a  farmer  at  Marshlield, 

Me.     Ch  :  C3259)  Lizzie,^  m.  Thompson  of   Machiasport ; 

(3260)  Augustus, 3  d.         ;  (3261)  Ezra  Jackson,^  res.  Marshfield. 

3262  Charlotte  Augusta,^  b.   1831  ;  m.  Timothy  Clark,  had  three  chil- 

dren. 

1846 

Charles  Ingalls,"  {Nathan,^  Francis,^  Francis,''  Henry,^ 
Hcnry,"^  Edmund^),  son  of  Nathan  and  Phebe  (Griffin)  Ingalls, 
born  at  Bridgton,  Me.,  June  30,  1782;  married  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Robert  Moore  of  Steuben,  Me.  She  was  born  Aug. 
15,  1788;  died  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  13,  1870.  He  was  a  farmer 
at  Steuben  from  1808  to  1827,  then  Waterville  until  his  death 
Aug.  ID,  1850. 

Children  : 

3263  Amelia  Shackford,^  b.  July  6,  1809;  d.  Dec.  10,  1902. 
+3264     Samuel  Moore, *>  b.  Oct.  6,  1810  ;  m.  Silvina  P.  Wing. 

3265  Louisa  Elmeda,*  b.  June  15,  1814  ;  d.  \Vater\-ille,  Me.;  n.  m. 

3266  William   Henry,*  b.  June   14,    1816;  d.  Aug.   21,   1875;  m.   Mary 

Ann  Moore;  he  lived  at  Steuben,  Me.  Ch  :  (3267)  Marj'  L.,^ 
b.  Sept.  20,  1851;  d.  Aug.  21,  1853;  (3268)  Robert  Moore, ^  b. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  July  24,  1853  ;  m.  Sept.  6,  1885,  Mary  E.,  daugh- 
ter of  Augustus  M.  and  Lovina  L.  (Merrill)  Ayer  of  Dover,  Me.; 
he  is  a  merchant  tailor  at  Foxcroft,  Me.  Ch :  (3269)  Lovina 
Agnes, 10  b.  July  3,  1885.  (3270)  Florence  May,''  b.  May  13, 
1861  ;  d.  Apr.  3,  1862  ;  (3271)  Charles  William,"  b.  Dexter,  Me.. 
May  22,  1863  ;  he  is  a  tailor  at  Foxcroft;  n.  m.;  (3272)  Maude"; 
(3273)  Louisa,"  b.  Sept.  19,  1866;  d.  Sept.  26,  1867;  (3274)  Clara 
M.,"  m.  Erastus  T.  Munroe,  dealer  in  horses  at  Foxcroft. 

3275  Robert  Andrews,*  b.  Jan.  28,  1821  ;  d. 

3276  Charlotte  Elizabeth,*  b.  Sept.  14,  1824 ;  d. 

3277  Amanda  Maria,*  b.  Feb.  4,  1830;  d. 

3278  Charles  Hannibal,*  b.  Mar.  16,  1832;  d. 

1868 

Stevens    Ingalls,^     {Isaiah*'    Francis,^    Francis,*    Hcnry,^ 

He7iry,-  Ednnmd'^) ,  son  of  Isaiah  and  Esther  (Stevens)  Ingalls, 

born  Bridgton,    Me.,    Feb.    28,    1778;    married  Rebecca  Kil- 

BORN.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Harrison,   ISIe.,   and  died  Dec.   26, 

1851. 

Children,  born  Harrison  ; 

3279  Mary,*  b.  Feb.  26,  1803;  d.  Dec.  1840. 

-I-3280     Ezra  Thorns,*  b.  Jan.  1806;  m.  Louisa  M.  Mayberry. 

3281  Abigail*. 

3282  PHizabeth*. 

3284  Huldah,*  b.  Mar.  1813. 

3285  Ruth*. 


178  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1869 

FrancIvS  IngalLvS,'  {Isaiah,^  FrancisJ'  Francis,*  Henry, ^  Heti- 
ry,"^  Edmund''),  son  of  Isaiah  and  Phebe  (Curtis)  Ingalls,  born 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1784;  married  Wenham,  Mass.,  June 
17,  1809,  Betsey  White.  She  was  born  Salem,  Mass.,  June 
26,  1785;  died  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  25,  1872.  He  was  a  farmer, 
moved  to  Portland  and  died  there  Sept.  18,  1854. 

Children,  born  Bridgton  : 

3286  Martha  B.,*  b.  Oct.  28,  1809. 

3287  Almeda  Curtis, ^  b.  Oct.  23,  181 1  ;  d.  Nov.  26,  1853. 

3288  Albion  Tapley,»  b.  Nov.  6,  1814. 

3289  Isaiah,^  b.   Sept.   4,   1816 ;     m.    Portland,    Aug.    17,    1845,    Sarah 

Webster,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Anna  J.  (Harford)  Milliken, 
b.  Denmark,  Me.,  Sept.  7,  1826;  he  is  retired,  li^^ng  at  Port- 
land.    Ch  : 

(3290)  Clara  Augusta,^  b.  May  7,  1847  ;  d.  Jan.  24,  1873. 

(3291)  Charles  Francis,^  b.  Mar.  26,  1849. 

(3292)  Eva  Florence,^  b.  Dec.  5,  1852;  d.  Nov.  26,  1757. 

(3293)  Fred  Milliken,^  b.  Oct.  30,  1855;  m.  Aug.  15,  1882,  Jennie  G. 

Stephenson  ;  he  is  a  bookkeeper  at  Portland.  Ch  :  (3294) 
Charles  Alfred, 10  b.  Aug.  8,  1883. 

(3295)  Kate  Wentworth,^  b.  Apr.   7,  1857;  m.  George  W.  Ingalls. 

(3296)  Jennie  Merrill, ^  b.  Apr.  9,  1862;  d.  Nov.  5,  1865. 

(3297)  Annie  White, ^  b.  May  27,  1868;  d.  Oct.  30,  1889. 

3298     Newell, 8  b.  Sept.  17,  1818;  d.  Oct.  30,  1889;  m.  Sarah  C.  Barnes, 
b.  Portland,  1820,  d.  So.  Natick,  Mass.,  June,  1884.     Ch  : 
(3299)     Charles  Hersey,^  b.  Aug.  19,  1843  ;  he  is  a  merchant  tailor  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.      Ch  :  (3300)  Argsette,!*^ ;  (3301)  Hazel  i*^. 

(3302)  Cornelius  Barnes,^  b.  July  18,  1845  ;  d. 

(3303)  George  Warren,^  b.  June  17,   1847;  m.  Oct.  21,   1885;    Kate 

W.  Ingalls  ;  he  is  postmaster  at  vSo.  Natick,  Mass. 

(3304)  Frank  Newell,^  b.  May  15,  1849;  d.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1889. 

(3305)  Adelaide,^  b.  Nov.   10,   1853;  m.  Nov.   19,    1872,   George  H. 

Williams,  d.  Ch:  (i)  HoTvard  Neivell,  b.  June  17,  1875; 
d.  Jan.  17,  1900. 

(3306)  Walter  Bartlett,^  b.  Dec.  26,  1861  ;  m.  Feb.  2,  1887  ;  Henrietta 

Georke,  b.  So.  Natick,  Oct.  14,  1868;  he  d.  So.  Natick, 
Mar.  1901.  Ch  :  (3307)  Marion  Louise,!'^  b.  Dec,  5,  1887  ; 
(3308)  Helen  Adelaide, ^'^  b.  Aug.  18,  1892  ;  (3309)  Margu- 
erite Sarah, 1°  b.  July  12,  1894;  (3310)  Dorothy  Hazel, i"  b. 
Feb.  19,  1898;  (3311)  Charles  Howard  Newell, ^o  b.  Aug. 
14,  1900;  (3312)  Walter  Georke,  b.  Oct.  15,  1901. 

3313  Elizabeth,*  b,  Apr.  2,  1821, 

3314  Charles  Francis,*  b.  Sept.  9,  1829  ;  d.  Nov.  3,  1837. 

1870 

Isaiah  Ingalls,"  {Isaiah,^  Francis,^  Francis,*  Henry, '^  Henry, "^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Isaiah  and  Phebe  (Curtis)  Ingalls,  born 
Bridgton,  Me.,  June  5,  1787;  married  Sophia  PkrIvEy.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Bridgton,  and  died  there  May  19,  1841. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND   INGALLS,  OF  TYNN.  1"9 

Children,  born  Bridgton  : 

3315  Louisa  A.,^  b.  July  3,  1810,  d.  Jan.  i,  1850. 

3316  Frederick  P.,**  b.  Jan.  27,  1812;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.   18,  1834, 

Frances  Ann  Berry  ;  he  was  a  printer  at  Portland ;  went  to 
Boston  and  was  for  several  years  on  the  police  force  and  em- 
ployed on  private  detective  work  ;  for  many  years  he  was  an 
officer  in  the  Municipal  Court,  had  (3317)  Frederick  C,"  who  is 
now  clerk  of  the  Municipal  Court. 

3320  Sophia,^  b.  Aug.   i,  1816. 

3321  JamesP.,^b.  Aug.  14,  1825. 

3322  George  H.,^  b.  Aug.  17,  1832. 


1880 

Aaron  Ingalls,"  {Phineas^^  Frayicis,^  Francis,''  Henry,^ 
Henry ^~  Edmund^),  son  of  Phineas  and  Elizabeth  (vStevens)  In- 
galls, born  Andover,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1784;  married  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Elias  and  Jane  (Stiles)  Berry.  She  was  born  An- 
dover, Feb.  II,  1787;  died  Denmark,  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1880.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Denmark,  and  died  there  Nov.  4,  1858. 

Children  : 

3325  Elizabeth  Jane,^  b.  Jan.  21,  181 1  ;  m.  Sept.  26,  1833,  Edmund  P. 

To  well,  b.  Aug.  27,  1804.  Ch  :  (i)  Theodore  Ingalls,  b.  Dec. 
12,  1834;  (2)  James  Ne7i'io)i,  b.  Oct.  17,  1836;  d.  Dec.  21,  1837; 
(3)  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  9,  1839;  d.  July  6,  1842;  (4)  Mal- 
vina,  b.  May  16,  1842;  d.  June  17,  1842;  (5)  Margery  Stone,  b. 
May  16,  1842  ;  d.  July  9,  1842  ;  (6)  Oscar,  b.  June  30,  1843. 

3326  Sarah  Elvia,^  b.   Dec.  23,   1813  ;  d.  Dec.   1874;  m.  Nov.   17,   1836, 

Franklin  Gibbs  of  Bridgton,  b.  Feb.  2,  1804  ;  d.  July  24,  1848.  Ch  : 
(i)  Owen  Burnham,  b.  Sept.  29,  1838;  d.  Oct.  11,  1886;  (2) 
Octavia,  b.  June  5,  1841  ;  d.  Aug.  1864;  (3)  Emelinc,  b.  Oct.  4, 
1843;  (4)  Aaron  I.,  b.  Sept.  23,  1845;  d.  Apr.  20,  1848. 

3327  Aaron  Stevens,*  b.  Sept.  3,  181 7;  d.  Oct.  8,  181 7. 

3328  Malvina,*  b.   Sept.   20,    1818;  m.  Jan.   10,   1846,   Nathaniel  Head. 

Ch  :  {\)  James  Albert,  b.  Apr.  8,   1847;  (2)  Abigail,  b.  Jan.  18, 

1853- 

3329  Abigail  Ann,*  b.  Feb.  20,  1821  ;  d.  June  4,  1848;  m.  Dec.  29,  1842, 

Samuel  Andrews,  2d,  d.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  i860.  Ch  :  (i) 
Ahniva,  b.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Nov.  i,  1843  ;  (2)  Julia  Augusta,  b. 
Nov.  29,  1846;  d".  Feb.  7,  1890;  m.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Nov.  1869, 
Sylvester  H.  Hall,  b.  Burke,  Vt.,  Apr.  i,  1841  ;  he  is  a  farmer 
at  Winnebago  City,  Minn.  Ch  :  (I)  ElbridGE  Gerrv,  b.  Apr. 
16,  1866;  (U)  Ira  Dennison,  b.  June  29,  1868;  (III)  vSvlvester 
HuRLBUT,  b.  Apr.  16,  1874;  (IV)  Samuel  Andrews,  b.  June 
28,  1876;  (V)  CosTELLO  Weston,  b.  Nov.  14,  1881 ;  (VI)  Rose 
Calista,  b.  Feb.  i,  1884;  (VII)  Harley  Morse,  b.  Mar.  11, 
1887.     (3)  ,  m.  Rev.  Costello  Weston,  res.  W.  Mt.  Vernon, 

Me.     Ch:  (I)  Ralph,  res.  St.  Paul,  Minn.  ;  (II)  Alfred,  res. 
St.  Paul  ;  (III)  Clara,  res.  Hammondton,  N.  J. 
+3330     Edmund  Phineas,*  b.  May  8,  1823  ;  m.  Mehitabel  Warren, 


180  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1881 


Asa  Ingalls/  {Phhieas,''  Francis,^  Francis,"  Hemy,''  Henry, ^ 
Edmtind^),  son  of  Phineas  and  Elizabeth  (Stevens)  Ingalls,  born 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1787;  married,  June  25,  1816,  Phebe, 
daughter  of  Elias  and  Jennie  (Stiles)  Berry.  She  was  born  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  Mar.  14,  1792;  died  Aug.  31,  1864.  He  was  a 
farmer  at  Bridgton,  and  died  there  Feb.  19,  1852. 

Children,  born  Bridgton  : 

3331  Clarissa,^  b.  May  27,  1817;  d.  Nov.  3,  1842  ;   m.  Jan.  25,  1840,  John 

P.  Perlev.     No  children. 

3332  Henry, ^  b.' Mar.  14,  1819;  m.  ist,  Nov.  19,  1849,  Susan,  daughter 

of  Alexander  Johnson,  d.  Mar.  14,  1852;  m.  2d,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Ebenezer  Farley ;  he  was  a  prominent  lawyer  at  Wiscasset, 
Me.,  held  many  town  offices  and  Representative  to  the  Legisla- 
ture; was  appointed  state  commissioner  to  the  World's  Fair; 
d.  Dec.  10,  1896.  Ch:  (3333)  ^iary  Johnson,^  b.  Aug.  25,  1850; 
d.  Apr.  23,  1891  ;  (3334)  Grace,^  b.  Aug.  5,  1865;  m.  Godfrey 
P.  Farley,  res.  Wiscasset. 
3335  Edwin  Phineas,^  b.  1821  ;  d.  1828. 
4-3-^36     Da^^\-in,8  b.  Julv  11,  1822  ;   m.  Mary  J.  Patrick. 

3337  Marv,^  b.  June  28,  1824;  d.  Jan.  27,  1898;  m.  Apr.  1854,  Benjamin 

Burt  Frost,  d.  July  16,  1902.  Ch  :  (i)  Ella  May,  b.  So.  Bridg- 
ton, Sept.  6,  1855;  m.  Oct.  23,  1886,  John  Snyder,  res.  Tacoma, 
Wash.  Ch  :  (I)  Mary  Frost  ;  (II)  Frost.  (2)  Clara  Putnam, 
b.  Chillicothe,  O.,  Aug.  5,  1857;  d.  North  Bend,  O.,  Sept.  10, 
1888 ;  m.  Oct.  16,  1879,  Willard  Austin,  son  of  Austin  P.  and 
Esmeralda  (Sprague),  Story,  b.  Medford,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1856. 
Ch:  (I)  Willard  Frost.  (3)  Ed,£car  Asa,  b.  July  14.  1862, 
res.  Chehalis.  Wash.;  (4)  Annie  Smii/i.  b.  Mar.  3,  1868;  m. 
Jan.  19,  1893,  Willard  Austin  Story  ;  he  is  a  railroad  contractor, 
bank  director  and  president  of  the  street  railroad  at  Chillicothe. 
Ch:  (I)  Benjamin  Sprague,  b.  Dec.  24,  1893. 

3338  Aaron  Horatio, ^  b.  1826 ;  d.  1828. 

3339  Laura  Berry ,8  b.  May  23,   1830;  m.  Edwin  Foster  Fessenden,  b. 

Mar.  18,  1828;  d.  So.  Bridgton,  Mar.  30,  1877;  she  res.  Bridg- 
ton. Ch  :  (i)  Frank  Palmer,  b.  June  10,  1858 ;  d.  Feb.  25,  1882  ; 
m.  June  22,  1878,  Ida  Frances  March  of  So.  Bridgton.  Ch  :  (I) 
LoTHROP  Edwin,  b.  Julv  25,  1879;  (II)  Addie  Laura,  b.  Aug. 
6,  1881  ;  d.  Sept.  12,  1882.  (2)  Addie  May,  b.  Aug.  17,  i860;  d. 
Sept.  21,  1865;  (3)  Myra  Loretta,  b.  Aug.  15,  1862;  d.  Sept.  14, 
1865:  (4)  Clara  Pigalls,h.^a-a..  21,  1870;  d.  Dec.  17,  1871  ;  (5) 
Fied  Lincoln,  b.  Sept.  7,  1873;  m.  Oct.  5,  1898,  vStella  May, 
daughter  of  George  S.  and  Margaret  (Schatzman)  Blaney  of 
Madison\-ille,  O.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1877;  he  is  a  railroad  agent  at 
Chillicothe.     Ch  :  (I)  Willard  Blaney,  b.  Nov.  10,  1900. 

3340  Aldana  Theodore,*  b.  Dec.  5,  1833;  d.  Oct.  30,  1852. 

3341  Phineas  Berry,*  b.  Mar.  21,   1840;  m.  Mary  .A.llison  ;  he  was  one 

of  the  first  officials  of  the  Cincinnati  and  IMarietta  railroad, 
being  road  master  and  superintendent  of  bridges  and  buildings, 
also  purchasing  agent,  later  engaged  in  railroad  building  and 
mining  in  Montana;  d.  Helena,  Feb.  14,  1895;  widow  res. 
Chillicothe.  Ch : 
(3342)  Henry  Allison, ^  b.  Chillicothe,  Jan.  11,  1869;  m.  Chicago, 
Nov.   I,   1900,  Barbara,  daughter  of  Valentine  and  Julia 


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(Market)  Stanbach,  b.  Montana,  Dec.  7,  1874;  he  was  ist 
lieutenant  and  assistant  surgeon  in  the  vSpanish  War, 
now  a  surgeon  and  professor  of  surgery  at  the  Cincinnati 
Polychinic.  Ch :  (3343)  Phineas  Haney,^''  b.  Nov.  16, 
1901. 
(3344)     Nora,^  b.  Oct.  21,  1870;  d.  Mar.  16,  1893. 

1885 

Phineas  IngallS,"  {Phineas,''''  Francis,^  Francis,*  Henry,* 
Hen}-}\^  Edfnund^),  son  of  Phineas  and  Elizabeth  (Stevens)  In- 
galls,  born  Bridgton,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1797;  married,  Mar.  19, 
1845,  Ruth  Huston,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Nancy  (Mosher) 
Elder.  She  was  born  Gorham,  Me.,  July  11,  1815.  He  was  a 
physician  at  Gorham,  and  died  there  Feb.  24,  1858. 

Children : 

3345  Nancy  Elizabeth,*  b.  Feb.  25,  1847  ;  d.  Feb.  26,  1847. 

3346  Francis, 8  b.  July  7,  1848  ;  d.  July  8,  1848. 

3347  Frederick,*!).  May  10,  1850;  d.  May  11,  1850. 

3348  Phineas  Henry, *  b.  Apr.   18,  1856;   m.  May  13,  1885,  Mary  Helen, 

daughter  of  Joseph  W.  and  Josephine  E.  (Coffing)  Beach,  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  July  12,  1861  ;  he  grad.  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, 1877;  received  degree  of  A.  M.,  1885;  attended  Maine 
Medical  School  two  terms  and  grad..  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1880;  commenced  practice  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
in  1882,  is  a  member  of  the  city  and  state  medical  societies, 
American  Gyneacological  Society  ;  has  been  gyneacologist  to 
the  Hartford  Hospital  since  1884,  and  many  of  his  articles  de- 
scribing operations  have  been  published  in  the  leading  medical 
journals.  He  was  assistant  surgeon  Connecticut  National 
Guard  1883,  adjutant  1884,  brigade  inspector  1890;  is  now  in 
practice  at  Hartford.  Ch :  (3349)  Phineas,^  b.  June  10,  1886; 
d.  June  13,  1886. 

1913 

Francis  Ingalls,^  {Jonathan,^  Fra7icis,^  Francis,''  Heyiry,^ 
Henry ^^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  (Berry)  Ingalls, 
born  Andov^er,  Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1793;  married  Elizabeth 
Barker  Foster.  He  was  a  farmer  at  North  Andover,  Mass., 
and  died  there  Nov.  9,  1850. 

Children  : 

3350  George  Francis,*  b.  Mar.  4,  1818. 

-I-3351  Charles  Nathan,*  b.  July  9,  1820;  m.   ist,   Hannah  J.  Abbott,  2d, 
Mary  J.  Morse. 

3352  Hiram' A.,*  b.  1822;  d.  Feb.  19,  1824. 

3353  Sarah  Foster,*  b.  1824;  d.  Aug.  1887;  m.  Charles  F.  Johnson. 

3354  John  Edward,*  b.  Apr.  29,  1826. 

3355  Henry  A.,*  d.  Sept.  29,  1834. 

3356  William  Stephen,*  b.  Jan.  i,  1833,  lives  at  No.  Andover. 


182  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1930 

Elias  Theodore  Ingalls,"  {Theodore,^  Francis^"  Fra?ids,'^ 
Hc?i7y,^  He7iry,'^  Edmund^),  son  of  Theodore  and  Ruth  (Flint) 
Ingalls,  born  Middleton,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1810;  married  Eliza, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Betsey  (Cogswell)  Chase.  She  was 
born  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Mar.  15,  1812  ;  died  Dec.  7,  1892.  He 
entered  Bradford  Academy  with  the  intention  of  preparing  for 
the  ministry,  his  health  failing,  the  plan  was  relinquished  and 
he  entered  business  at  Haverhill.  In  i860  he  engaged  in  the 
manufacture  of  shoes,  being  one  of  the  first  to  do  so  by  machin- 
ery ;  he  perfected  the  first  practical  machine  for  sole  cutting, 
but  failed  to  reap  the  profits  due  him  from  neglect  to  press 
claims  for  infringement  of  the  patent.  Among  his  other  inven- 
tions was  a  self-regulating  steam  heating  apparatus  and  a  ma- 
chine for  burnishing  edges  of  shoes.  In  1865  he  opened  a 
wholesale  shoe  business  at  Ivouisville,  Ky.,  but  in  a  few  years 
retired  and  returned  to  Haverhill.  He  was  tall,  erect,  and  of 
a  military  bearing,  of  grave  demeanor,  but  with  a  kindly 
nature,  a  strong  sense  of  humor,  and  fondness  for  literature. 
In  politics  he  was  independent,  and  in  his  last  j-ears  a  strong 
democrat.  Public  office  had  no  attraction  for  him,  but  he  was  a 
staunch  Congregationalist,  a  deacon  and  activ-e  member  of  that 
church.     He  died  at  Haverhill. 

Children  : 

"f"3357    John  James, ^  b.  Dec.  29,  1833;  m.  Anna  L.  Cheseborough. 

3358  Annie  Jaue,^  b.  Aug.  31,   1835;  m.  Apr.  26,  i860,  Samuel  N.,  son 

of  Samuel  N.  and  Maria  (Trow)  Dyer,  b.  Boston,  Sept.  4,  1835; 
is  now  auditor  at  the  Boston  Custom  House.  Ch  :  (i)  George 
dishing,  b.  Feb.  4,  1861  ;  he  has  (I)  Harold  Ingalls,  b.  Dec. 
24,  1883.     (2)  3Taria  Troiv,  b.  Oct.  17,  1863. 

3359  Robert  Morris,*  b.  June  26,  1837 ;  he  was  engaged  in  the  whole- 

sale shoe  business  at  Louis^■ille,  Ky.;  went  to  Boston  and 
became  president  of  the  Standard  Fire  Escape  Co.;  d.  Boston, 
1902,  leaA-ing  widow  and  several  children. 

3365  Betsey  Cogswell,*  b.  Oct.  1839:  d.  1841. 

3366  Charles  Albert,*  b.  1841  ;  is  a  travelling  salesman  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

3367  Francis  Theodore,*  b.  Jan.  3,  1844;  grad.  Williams  College,  1864; 

studied  theologj'  at  Princeton  College,  and  grad.  Andover  the- 
ological Seminary  1870  ;  ordained  to  the  Congregational  minis- 
try, held  pastorates  in  Kansas  at  Olanthe,  Atchinson,  and 
Emporia ;  was  regent  of  the  Kansas  State  University  ;  trustee 
of  Washburn  College  ;  received  the  degree  of  D.  D.  from  Wil- 
liams and  Washburn  Colleges  ;  travelled  extensively  in  the 
holy  land,  elected  president  of  Dewey  College,  Springfield,  Mo, 
1887,  and  died  there  Aug.  5,  1892. 

3368  Sumner  Lee,*  b.  Feb.  1846,  res.  Augusta,  Ark. 

3369  Charlotte  Eliza,*  b.  Aug.  31,  1849;  ^-  1850. 

3370  Clara  Perley,*  b.  Aug.  31,  1850. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  183 

1933 

Spofford  Ingalls,"  {Asa,*^  Francis,^  Francis,'^  Heniy,^  Hot- 
rj','^  Edmund^),  son  of  Asa  and  Mary  (Kstes)  Ingalls,  born 
Bridgton,  Me.,  July  7,  1796;  married,  first,  I^ydia  Morrison, 
who  died  Mar.  20,  1847.  Married,  second,  June  25,  1848,  So- 
phronia  WiTHAM.  She  was  born  1812  :  died  Nov.  29,  1850. 
Married,  third,  Dec.  1857,  Tamson  Witham.  He  was  a  farmer 
at  Bridgton,  moved  to  Harrison  in  1848. 

Children,  by  Lydia  Morrison  : 

3371  Davis  L.,^b.  Nov.  13,  1823;  m.  Nov.  10,  1S46,  Lydia  A.  Newcomb, 
b.  Apr.  I,  1826;  d.  Mar.  19,  1901  ;  lie  is  a  farmer  at  Bridgton. 
Ch:  (3^72)  Granville  B-.^b.  Mar.  10,  1848;  d.  Mar.  20,  1854; 
(3373)  Herbert  D.,^  b.  Mar.  9,  1859;  m.  May  28,  1881,  Mabel 
Thompson,  res.  Bridgton.  Ch  :  (3374)  Fannie  M..^"^  b.  Aug.  26, 
1887. 

3375  Sarah  Jane,^  b.   Apr.    12,    1825;  d.    Feb.,    1864;    m.    1848,    Miles 

Morrison. 

3376  Theodore,*  b.   Aug.   26,    1827;    d.  May  2,    1887;  m.    ist,   Apr.  6, 

1854,  Amanda,  daughter  of  Alfred  and  Huldah  (Kilborn) 
Ingalls;  m.  2d,  Jan.  26,  1868,  Mary  Ann  (Burnham)  Kilborn, 
b.  Apr.  II,  1822;  d.  Nov.  23,  1901.  Ch  :  (3377)  Mary  Frances,^ 
b.  May  3,  1856. 
3378  Aaron  Horatio,*  b.  Feb.  24,  1829 ;  m.  Mar.  30,  1854,  Martha  Jane 
Usher,  b.  Cornish,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1838;  he  is  a  farmer  on  the 
homestead.     Ch : 

(3379)  Clara  Harriet,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1856;  m.  Feb.  4,   1877,  Benjamin 

Austin  Whitney,  b.  Aug.  5,  1854 ;  is  a  farmer  at  Harrison. 
Ch  :  (i)  Frank  Horatio,  b.  Dec.  29,  1881  ;  d.  Apr.  30,  1888; 

(2)  Merton    Ingalls,   b.  July  29,    1886;    d.    May   i,    1888; 

(3)  Raymond  Prentice,  b.  July  15,  1892. 

(3380)  Emma  Lydia,**  b.  Mar.  4,  1864;  m.  Oct.  14,   1892,  Harlan  F. 

Lord.  Ch:  (i)  Harriet  Ingalls,  b.  Oct.  7,  1892;  (2) 
Ihelma  Clair,  b.  Dec.  18,  1894;  d.  Aug.  15,  1899;  (3)' 
Percy  Blinn,  b.  May  18,  1899;  d.  Oct.  18,  1901 ;  (4)  Kenneth 
Alton,  b.  July  25,  1901. 

3381  Lucy  M.,8  b.  May  28,  1833  ;  d.  Aug.  14,  1834. 

3382  Charles    Holman,*   b.    May   10,    1836;    m.    Nov.   21,    1861,   Sarah 

Emerson  Kimball,  b.  Denmark,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1837;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Bridgton:  Ch  ;  (3383)  Austin  Miles,^  b.  July  22,  1866  ; 
(3384)  John  Perley,'-*  b.  June  9,  1870. 
3385  Robert  Morrison,*  b.  Sept.  24,  1838;  m.  Apr.  11,  1866,  Huldah 
Ingalls  Kilborn,  b.  Apr.  18,  1843  ;  he  is  a  prosperous  farmer  at 
Bridgton.     Ch : 

(3386)  Carrie  Lyman ,9  b.  Aug.  12,   1870;  m.  Dec.  30,   1897,  Charles 

Enoch  Sawyer,  b.  Naples,  Me.,  June  22,  1867.  Ch :  (i) 
Allen  Ingalls,  b.  Sept.  28,  1902. 

(3387)  Ernest  Kilborn,'-' b.  Oct.  14,  1872;  m.  Oct.   10,  1899,  Harriet 

Longley  Eaton,  b.  Addison,  Me.,  1871  ;  he  is  a  commercial 
traveller  at  Boston,  stands  six  feet  four  inches  in  his 
stockings  and  is  said  to  be  able  to  lift  eight  hundrer"*, 
pounds. 


184  IXGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Child,  by  Sophronia  Witham  : 

3388  Sophronia  Einma,^  b.  Nov.  29,  1850;  d.  Sept.  7,  1901  ;  m.  Aug.  28, 
1875,  Smith  Thompson  Gilkey,  b.  Jul}'  25,  1833,  is  a  farmer  at 
Bridgton.  Ch  :  (^i)  Lilliau  Geo}-g'ia,h.  'Sov.  4,  1876;  m.  Mar. 
13,  1895,  Edward  Greenleaf  Emerson,  b.  Madison,  N.  H.,  Maj' 
13,  1870,  is  engaged  in  the  mill  and  lumber  business  at  Water- 
ford,  Me.;  (2)  Carrie  Bell,  b.  Sept.  i,  1878;  (3)  Reuben 
Leander,  b.  July  29,  1880 ;  m.  Sept.  6,  1902,  Harriet  E.  Noble  ; 
{iX)Joh7i  Drake,  b.  Sept.  17,  1882;  d.  Oct.  25,  1891. 


1936 

Levi  Ixgalls,'  {Asa,'''  Francis,^  Francis,'^  Henry, ^  Henrys- 
Edmund^),  son  of  Asa  and  Patience  (Jewett)  Ingalls.  born 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1805  ;  married  Harriet  Bradstreet. 
He  was  a  farmer  at  Bridgton,  and  died  there  June  20,  1880. 

Children,  born  Bridgton  : 

3389  George  Bradstreet,*  b.  Feb.  2,  1835;  d.  Apr.   20,  1863. 

3390  Edwin,*  b.  July  14,   1837;  m.   ist,   Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Nathan 

and  Julia  (Carsley)  Dodge,  d.  Nov.  27,  1874;  m.  2d,  Roxanna, 
daughter  of  Daniel  and  Sophronia  (Emerson)  Brigham  ;  he  is 
a  farmer  at  Bridgton,  served  the  town  as  selectman  and  mem- 
ber of  the  school  committee.  Ch  :  (3391)  Willis  E.,''  b.  Aug. 
27,  1868. 

3392  Harriet  Ann,*  b.  Dec.  21,  1838  ;  m.  Abel  E.  Merrill,  res.  Rumsey, 

Minn. 

3393  Maria  F.,*  b.  Mar.  23,  1847;  m.  Horace  B.  Hunt  of  Bridgton. 

1938 

Cyrus  Ingalls,"  {Cyms,^  Francis,^  Francis,^  Henry,^  Henry ,'^ 
Edtn7{7id^),  son  of  Cjtus  and  Sarah  (Barker)  Ingalls,  born 
Bridgton,  Me.,  June  9,  1802;  married  Priscilla  Thompson 
Colby.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Denmark,  Me.  ;  moved  to  Belvi- 
dere,  111.,  and  died  there  Apr.  21,  1871. 

Children,  born  Denmark  : 

3394  Mary  Malaville,*  b.  Aug.  9,  1831  ;  m.  Henry  Smith  of  Denmark. 

3395  Laura,*  b.  Aug.  16,  1833,  res.  Denmark  ;  n.  m. 

3396  Alonzo,*  b.  Sept.  28,  1835  ;  d.  June  22,  1871  ;  n.  m. 

3397  Augustine,*  b.  Oct.  25,  1838;  m.  Oct.  8,  1870,  Jennie  O.,  daughter 

of  John  T.  and  Rhoda  (Blake)  Hamden,  d.  Oct.  15,  1893;  he  is 
a  farmer  and  mill  owner  at  Denmark  ;  has  served  the  town  as 
clerk,  selectman  and  postmaster.  Ch :  (3398)  Ernest  H.,^  b. 
May  12,  1871  ;  (3399)  Irving  K.,^  b.  Feb.  23,  1873;  m.  Nov.  8, 
1896,  Mary  Ann  Berry,  res.  Denmark  ;  (4000)  Leon  H.,^  b.  Sept. 
16,  1875  ;  ™-  -•^ug.  14,  1898,  Emily  Berry,  res.  Denmark. 
4001     Alzo,*  b.  Mar.  26,  1842;   m.   ist,  Swan,  2d,  ;  3d,  Annie 

L.  Mackeyof  Bridgton  ;  he  is  a  mill  operative  at  Biddeford,  Me. 


GEX.  RllTS  IXGAI.I.S. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  185 

1943 

Leonard  Kimball  Ingalls,'  {Cy7'us,^  Francis,^  Francis,^ 
Henry,^  Henry^^  Edmund'^'),  son  of  Cyrus  and  Sarah  (Barker) 
Ingalls,  born  Denmark,  Me.,  Sept.  9,  1809;  married  Dorcas 
Lorixda  Abbott.  She  was  born  Andover,  Mass.,  Mar.  28, 
18 14  ;  died  Aug.  22,  1862.  He  was  a  merchant  and  lumberman 
at  Denmark,  and  died  Sept.  7,  1870. 

Children,  born  Denmark  : 

4008  Leonard  Abbott,*  b.  Jan.  5,  1837;  d.  Denmark,  Oct.  12,  1900;  m. 
Manila  Hapagood  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Denmark.  Ch  :  (4009) 
Kate  Florence,^  m.  Mar.  28,  1901,  Fred  Sanborn,  res.  Den- 
mark ;  (4010)  Lilly, ^  d.  California;  m.  George  Smith. 

4011  Lucy  Ann,*  b.   Mar.    13,    1839;    m.    Henry    Haraden.     Ch  :    (i) 

Henry  Mortimer,  b.  Dec.  26,  1863 ;  m.  Lillian  Howard,  res. 
Brownfield,  Me.;  (2)  Minnie  Ingalls,  b.  Jan.  26,  1868  ;  n.  m. 

4012  Jane  Yictoria,*  b.  Mar.  22,   1845  ;  d.  Mar.  24,   1900  ;  m.   ist.  Way- 

land  Crane  of  Coaticook,  P.  Q.,  2d,  Samuel  Dawson.  Ch  :  (i) 
Annie  Damon  (Crane),  b.  Dec.  25,  1869;  (2)  Beyijamin  Davion 
(Crane),  b.  Oct.  25,  1871,  res.  Coaticook;  (3)  Ida  Josephine 
(Dawson),  b.  July  23,  1883. 

4013  Charles  Henry,*  b.  Jan.   17,   1855;   m.  Ft.  A'ates,  Dak,  Sept.   19, 

1883,  Josephine,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  S.  and  Harriet  M. 
(Johnson)  Howe,  b.  Greenwich,  Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1856;  he  was 
appointed  2d  lieutenant  6th  U.  S.  Infantr}-,  1876,  promoted  to 
1st  lieutenant,  1883,  and  then  captain  and  assistant  quarter- 
master ;  in  1896,  major  and  quartermaster,  and  was  obliged  to 
retire  from  the  army  on  account  of  disability  contracted  in 
line  of  duty.  He  resides  at  North  Cambridge,  Mass.  No 
children. 

1952 

■  RuFUS  Ingalls,"  {Cyrus,^  Francis,^  Francis,*  Henry, ^  Henry, ^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Cyrus  and  Sarah  (Barker)  Ingalls,  born  Den- 
mark, Me.,  Aug.  23,  1818.  He  was  graduated  at  the  U.  S. 
Military  Academ)'  in  1843,  was  brevetted  2d  lieutenant  and  as- 
signed to  the  U.  S.  rifles.  He  was  promoted  lieutenant  and 
transferred  to  the  first  dragoons  in  1845  ;  served  in  New  Mexico 
1845-47,  and  was  in  the  fights  at  Embudo,  Jan.  29,  1847,  and 
Pueblo  de  Taos,  Feb.  4,  1847.  He  was  promoted  ist  lieutenant 
Feb.  16,  1847;  captain  and  assistant-quartermaster  Jan.  12, 
1848  ;  was  on  duty  in  California,  1848-53  ;  returned  to  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  1853 ;  was  on  the  Steptoe  expedition  which 
crossed  the  continent  1854-55  !  ^^  the  commission  to  examine 
the  war  debt  of  Washington  and  Oregon  territories  1857-58  ; 
and  served  on  the  staff  of  General  Harney  while  that  ofl&cer  was 


186  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

In  command  of  the  Department  of  Oregon  during  the  San  Juan 
difficulties  in  July,  1859.  He  was  ordered  east,  and  in  April, 
1 86 1,  was  sent  with  a  detachment  to  re-inforce  Fort  Pickens, 
Pensacola  harbor.  In  July,  1861,  he  joined  the  army  of  the 
Potomac,  and  in  September  of  that  year  was  assigned  to  the 
staff  of  General  McClellan  with  the  rank  of  lieutenant-colonel  of 
staff.  On  Jan.  12,  1862,  he  was  assigned  to  the  quartermaster's 
department  with  the  rank  of  major  of  staff,  and  he  served  as 
chief  quartermaster  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  1862-65,  being 
promoted  brigadier-general  of  volunteers  May  23,  1863.  He 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Lee  at  Appomattox,  and  there 
renewed  his  acquaintance  with  many  of  the  officers  who  had 
joined  the  Confederacy  in  1861  whom  he  had  known  at  West 
Point  and  in  Mexico.  He  was  promoted,  in  the  regular  service, 
lieutenant-colonel  and  deputy  quartermaster-general  July  28, 
1866,  and  colonel  and  assistant-quartermaster- general  July  29, 
1866.  Of  his  services  General  Grant  said:  "If  he  could  have 
been  spared  to  any  of  the  other  departments  he  would  have 
made  his  mark  as  a  fighter."  He  was  brevetted  lieutenant- 
colonel,  colonel  and  brigadier-general,  U.  S.  army,  for  merito- 
rious and  distinguished  services,  and  major-general  of  volun- 
teers and  U.  S.  army  in  March,  1865,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous services.  After  the  war  he  was  on  duty  in  Washington, 
D.  C,  to  May  4,  1866,  when  he  crossed  the  continent  to  Ore- 
gon; was  chief  quartermaster  in  New  York  1867-76,  and  sub- 
sequently at  Chicago  and  Washington,  and  on  Feb.  23,  1882, 
was  promoted  brigadier-general  and  quartermaster-general  of 
the  army.  He  was  retired,  at  his  own  request,  July  i,  1883, 
and  made  his  home  in  Oregon.  He  removed  to  New  York  City 
in  1891,  where  he  died  Jan.  15,  1893,     He  never  married. 

1981 

John  Ingai^ls,"  {Jeremiah^^  Abijah^^  Francis,*^  Henry ^^  Henry,'^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Bigelow)  Ingalls,  born 
Newbury,  Vt.,  Apr.  22,  1804;  married,  Oct.  28,  1828,  Susan 
FosTBR.  She  was  born  Rochester,  Vt.,  July  4,  1805  ;  died  In. 
dianola,  la.,  Dec.  26,  1871.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Cornwall  and 
Rochester,  Vt.  ;  went  to  Tremont,  111.,  in  1835  ;  he  was  a 
prominent  "  Free  Soiler,"  held  the  office  of  postmaster,  member 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAI^LS,  OF  LYNN.  187 

of  the  Presbyterian  church,  and  a  musician  of  note.     He  died 
Indianola,  la.,  Aug.  9,  1887. 

Children  : 

4014  John  Darwin,^  b.  Rochester,  Feb.  24,  1829;  m.  Sept.  21,  1857, 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Phebe  (Sisson)  Russell,  b. 
Gallia  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1832  ;  he  lived  at  Indianola,  was  sheriff, 
recorder,  auditor,  county  judge  and  deputy  treasurer  of  Iowa 
State;  he  d.  Rialto,  Cal.,  Jan.  13,  1897.     Ch  : 

(4015)  Foster  Darwin,''*  b.  Indianola,  Feb.  7,  1864;  ni.  June  3,  1896, 

Ella  L/.,  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Mary  (Love)  Quick, 
b.  Plattsmouth,  Mo.,  July  2,  1858;  he  is  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Field,  Ingalls  Shoe  Co.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

(4016)  Clara  Emily  «. 

4017  Orson  Merrill,'^  b.  Rochester,  Oct.  1833;  m.  Katharine  D.  Ken- 
nedy ;  he  was  a  blacksmith  at  Indianola,  d.  Dec.  15,  1888.     Ch  : 

(4018)  Ira  Merrill,"  b.  Mar.  30,  1861  ;  he  is  a  printer  in  the  Bureau 

of  Printing  and  Engraving  at  Washington,  D.  C.  No 
children. 

(4019)  Mary  Ida,^  b.  Dec.  22,  1862;  m.  Jan.  3,  1885,  George  E.,  son 

of  Silas  and  Harriet  L.  (Doolittle)  Johnson,  b.  Munroe 
Co.,  O.,  April  3,  1857;  he  is  a  dry  goods  merchant  at 
Indianola.     No  children. 

(4020)  Lora  Corilla,"  res.  Derby,  la. 

(4021)  Charles  Wayman,"  res.  Chicago. 

(4022)  John   Darwin,"  b.   Apr.   27,    1869;  m.  Nov.  8,  1895,  Alberta, 

daughter  of  Martin  P.  and  Alice  (Sims)  King,  b.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Jan.  18,  1876;  he  is  a  machinist  at 
Washington.     No  children. 

(4023)  Joseph  Baker,"  b.  Feb.  8,  1872;  m.  Sept.  2,   1896,  Katherine 

Kadell ;  he  is  a  watchmaker  at  Rock  Island,  111. 

4024  Susan,*  b.  June  8,  1832;  d.  Des  Moines,  July  18,   1885;  m.  Fred- 

erick W.  Dean.     Ch  :  ( i )  Susan  ;  (2)  Murray  ;  (3)  Mary  Esther. 

4025  Mary,*  d.  ;   m.  Samuel  L.  Watson. 

4026  Esther,*  b.  May  23,  1838;  m.  ist,  Nov.  15,  1858,  Joseph  Baker,  2d, 

Mar.  8,  1883,  William  Tyler,  son  of  Joseph  P.  and  Melony 
(Lamb)  Ball,  b.  Granville,  Vt.,  he  is  a  manufacturer  of  fire 
brick  tile,  etc.,  at  Moline,  111. 

4027  Jennie,*  b.  Apr.  29,  1840  ;  m.  Jan.  28,  1859,  Henry  Young,  b.  Spring- 

field, Mass.,  June  11,  1826,  is  a  machinist  at  Des  Moines.  Ch  : 
(i)     Mary  Ermine,  m.  Walker;  (2)  Frank  Everett;    (3) 

Katherine,  m.  Windsor. 

4028  Frank   Delong,*  b.   Aug.  10,  1843;  was  a  soldier  in  the  5th  111. 

cavalry,  now  in  the  soldiers'  home  at  Quincy,  111. 

4029  Ella,*  b.  Aug.  2,  1846;  m.  Sept.  21,   1876,  Elijah  F.  Benedict,  b. 

Cornwall,  Vt.,  Nov.  18,  1845;  d.  Nov.  14,  1888;  she  res.  Blue 
Rapids,  Kan.  Ch  :  (i)  Esther  L.,  b.  Feb.  21,  1879;  (2)  Mur- 
ray L.,  b.  July  16,  1882  ;  (3)  Foster  Ingalls  b.  Aug.  i  2,   1885. 

4030  Ira  Lester,*  has  not  been  heard  from  for  several  years. 


1985 

Wilson  Ingalls,^  {Ezra,^  Abijah,^  Prancis,'^  Henry, ^  He7iry,'^ 
Edmicnd'^),  son  of  Ezra  and  Dolly  (Wilson)  Ingalls,  born  An- 
dover,    Mass.,  May  25,   1809;  married,  first,  Appalonia  Sit- 


188  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

TERBY ;  married,  second,  Aug.  2,  1846,  Jane  Ann,  daughter 
of  Elihu  and  Anna  (Gates)  Case.  She  was  born  Kingsboro, 
N.  Y.,  July  28,  1823.  He  was  a  clergyman  in  New  York  State, 
— twelve  years  at  Glenville,  eleven  at  Owasco,  and  ten  at  Bloom- 
ing Grove  ;  moved  to  Kinderhook  and  died  there  Oct.  11,  1889. 

Children,  by  Appalonia  Sitterby  : 

4031     Rebecca  Ann,®  b.  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   10,  1838;  m.  Oct.  25, 

1883,  Thomas  Cuuniugham,  res.  Somerville,  Mass. 
+4032     Frederick  Wilson,*  b.  Feb.  9,  1840;   m.  Henrietta  DuBois. 

4033  Jasper  Eliphalet  Nott,^  b.  Gleuville,   Mar.  30,   1842 ;   m.  Lois  B. 

Johnson,  b.  Northwood,  O.,  July  29,  1847;  he  is  a  dentist  at 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Children,  by  Jane  E.  Case  : 

4034  Edmond  Cunningham, *  b.  Glenville,  June  19,  1849;  m.  Feb.  13, 

1884,  Ella  J.,  laughter  of  Josiah  and  Huldah  ^Estes)  Cloud- 
man  of  Westbrook,  Me.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1850;  he  grad.  Harvard 
College  1873,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary  1876  ;  was 
ordained  a  minister  of  the  Congregational  church,  and  has 
been  stationed  at  Benson  and  Duluth,  Minn.,  South  Paris  and 
Saco,  Me.;   Brooklield,  Mass.;  now  located  at  Colchester,  Conn. 

4035  Roscoe  Kohnoir,*   b.    Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29,  1852;  m.  Aug. 

1885,  Frances  Hedden  ;  he  grad.  law  department  University  of 
Albany  1873;  is  a  lawyer  at  New  York  City,  residing  at 
Englewood,  N.  J.  Ch  :  (4036)  Elsie  Case  '■*;  (4037)  Frances  May  ^; 
(4038)  Frederick  Wilson^;    (4039)  Roscoe  Cunningham^. 

2015 

Marvin  Ingalls,"  {Peter,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,'^  Hejiry,^  Henry, ^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Peter  and  Sarah  (Ashley)  Ingalls,  born  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1787;  married,  first,  Dec.  12,  181 1,  Amelia 
Spaulding.  She  was  born  Sept.  8,  1789;  died  Sept.  15,  1831  ; 
married  second,  Sept.  15,  1833,  Olive,  daughter  of  Asa  and 
Sarah  (Fuller)  Abbott.  She  was  born  Mar.  28,  1790;  married, 
third.  Marietta  Burnham.  He  lived  at  Pomfret  and  Hamp- 
ton, and  died  1845. 

Children  : 

4040     Oliver,*  b.  Sept.  3,  1812  ;  d.  Sept.  7,  1875  ;  m.  ist,  1835,  Elizabeth 
Morehouse  from  England,  2d,  widow  Hannah  Sweatland  ;  he 
was  a  farmer  and  Baptist  at  Hampton.     Ch  : 
(4041)     Mary  Elizabeth,''    b.  Oct.   i,  1837;  m.  Jan.  6,   1858,  Samuel 
Ainley,  b.  England,   Mar.  9,  1834;  d.  Norwichtown,  Aug. 
14,  1881  ;  shed.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Nov.  25,  1900.     Ch : 
(i)     Eleanor  Elizabeth  (Ainley),  b.   Rochdale,   Mass.,  Jan. 
31,  i860,  m.  Jan.  31,  1878,  Eugene  S.  Stanton.      Ch  : 
(I)   Minnie  E.  (Stanton),  b.  Indianapolis,  Nov.  10, 
1879 ;    m.    Sept.    24,     1897,    Martin    Chambers,    res. 
Dudley,  Mass.     Ch  :  (  A)  Chester  Martin  (Chambers), 
b.  Sept.  2,  1902. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  189 

(2)  Francis  May  (Ainley),  b.  Dec.  9,  1861  ;   m.  Nov.  9,  1885, 

Thomas  Willett.'  Ch  :  (I)  Harry  A.  (Willett),  b. 
Aug.  14.  1886;  d.  1887;  (II)  Floyd  G.  (Willett),  b. 
Feb.  I,  1889;  (III)  Edith  F.  (Willett),  b.  Jan.  5,1891. 

(3)  Martha  Sherman  (Ainley),  b.  Feb.  24,  1863;  d.  May  17, 

1865. 

(4)  Adelaide  Cecilia  (x\inley),  b.  June  29,   1865;    m.  Dec. 

10,  1892,  George  M.  Fairfield,  res.  Worcester,  Mass. 

(5)  Charles    William    (Ainley),    b.    Oct.    25,     1868;     res. 

Putnam,  Conn. 
(4042)     Joseph,^  b.  1844;  d.  age  nineteen. 
4043     Lydia   Ann,^   b.    May   28,    1814 ;    m.    Frederick  Stanley,    son   of 
Luther  and  Pollv  (Ainsworth)  Brown,  b.  Mav  28,  1815  ;  d.  Can- 
terbury, Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1S81.     Ch  : 
(i)     Henry  F.  (Brown),  b.  Plainfield,  Mar.  15,  1837;  m.  Abbie  E. 
Gleason,  b.  Webster,  Mass.,   1843.     Ch :    (I)  William  F. 
(Brown),  b.  Mar.   11,   1866;  killed  by  cars,  Boston,  May 
23,  1901. 

(2)  Mary  J.  (Brown),  b.  Nov.  27,  1S3S  ;   m.  Apr.  12,  1859,   Edwin 

Apple}',  b.  May  3,  1834;  she  d.  Jan.  i,  1896.  Ch  :  (I) 
Chester  (Appley),  b.  Canterbur}-,  Jan.  21,  i860;  m.  1886, 
Sarah  Gardner  of  Norwich;  (11)  Lilliax  (Appley),  b. 
Nov.  II,  1861  ;  m.  Walter  E.  Frissell,  b.  Danielson,  Dec. 
9,  i860,  res.  Barron\nlle.  Ch :  (A)  Edith  L.  (Frissell), 
b.  Mar.  23,  1894;  (B)  Gladys  (Frissell),  b.  Aug.  24.  1894; 
(C)  Ruth  E.  (Frissell),  b.  Jan.  31,  1899  ;  d.  Feb.  17,  1900. 
(Ill)  Nellie  M.  (Appley),  b.  Sept.  27,  1863;  m.  Sept.  2, 
1886,  George  E.  Geer,  b.  Griswold,  July  i,  1862,  res.  Gris- 
wold.     Ch  :  (A)  Edna  M.  (Geer),  b.  July  4,  1887  ;   (B)  and 

(C)  Charley  and  Chester  (Geer),  b.  May  8,   1889;  d.  y.; 

(D)  Nettie  A.  (Geer),  b.  May  2,  1890;  (E)  Sarah  M. 
(Geer),  b.  Sept.  15,  1892;  (F)  George  E.  (Geer),  b.  Nov. 
29.  1894;  (G)  Chester  S.  (Geer),  b.  Dec.  30,  1896;  (H) 
Chauncey  A.  (Geer),  b.  Jan.  14,  1899. 

(3)  Lemuel  (Brown),  b.  1841  ;  d.  age  nineteen. 

(4)  Frances  Amelia  (Brown),  b.  Apr.  i,  1843  ;  d.  Jan.  11,  1900  ;  m. 

Sept.  15,  1867,  John  Henry,  son  of  Peter  Moore,  b.  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.,  May  8,  1839;  d.  Jan.  10.  1900;  he  served  in  the 
Civil  War,  at  its  close  engaged  as  a  bookkeeper  for 
several  years,  then  a  provision  dealer;  served  in  the  city 
council,  was  an  earnest  and  prominent  Worker  of  the  First 
Christian  church  at  Scranton.  Ch  :  (I)  Nettie  (Moore), 
b.  Oct.  22,  1868;  m.  Oct.  14,  1891,  Ernest  I.,  son  of  Hen- 
drick  E.  Paine,  b.  Leroy,  O.,  Nov.  12,  1867;  she  was  a 
school  teacher,  is  now  an  active  worker  in  the  Baptist 
church  and  identified  vdth.  various  religious  societies.  He 
is  engaged  in  the  insurance  business,  and  financially  in- 
terested in  several  business  concerns  at  Scranton.  Ch  : 
(A)  Harriet  Eleanor  (Paine),  b.  July  6,  1892;  (B)  Arthur 
Ernest  (Paine),  b.  June  30,  1895.  (II)  Lydia  Ann 
(Moore),  b.  Dec.  31,  1871  ;  m.  Thomas  Nathan  Myers,  b. 
July,  1871,  is  a  blacksmith  at  Scranton.  Ch  :  (A)  Mil- 
dred Frances  (Myers),  b.  Sept.  28,  1897.  (Ill)  Vivian 
(Moore),  b.  Feb.  5,  1886. 

(5)  Angeline  (Browm),  b.  Jan.  5,   1845  ^   "i-  William  P.  Weaver, 

b.  Feb.  18,  1838.  Ch:  (I)  Lucius  Edward  (Weaver),  b. 
abt.  1873  ;  m.  July  23,  1897,  Ruth  Champlin,  res.  Willi- 
mantic,  Conn.  Ch  :  (A)  Doris  Lillian  (  Weaver),  b.  July 
23,  1901. 


190  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(6)  Melora  (Brown),   b.   Sept.    i8,    1851  ;    m.    Timothy  Jordan, 

have  four  children. 

(7)  Lucius    Carter  (Brown),  b.  May  8,   1852;  m.  Oct.   13,   1886, 

Ella  J.,  daughter  of  Joseph  N.  and  Rachel  M.  (Lee) 
Adams,  b.  Mar.  5,  1857;  he  is  a  fiorist  at  Colchester, 
Conn.     No  children. 

(8)  Franklin  P.  (Brown),  b.  Nov.  21,  1854;  m.  Jennie  M.  Bates, 

b.  Oct.  28.  1856.  Ch:  (I)  Mabel  L.  (Brown),  b.  Nov.  28, 
1878;  m.  Clinton  C.  Rood.  Ch  :  (A)  Lester  B.  (Rood), 
b.  Dec.  19,  1900.  (II)  Grace  E.  (Brown),  b.  Feb.  22, 
1884;  m.  Robert  E.  King,  b.  Dec.  21,  1881.  Ch :  (A) 
Myrtle  E.  (King),  b.  Sept.  21,  1901.  (Ill)  Howard  F. 
(Brown),  b.  Dec.  21,  1893. 

(9)  Charles  F.  (Brown),   b.   Mar.    15,    1859;    m.  Mar.   10,   1886, 

Flora  B.  Palmer,  b.  Apr.  23,  1865  ;  he  is  a  travelling  sales- 
man at  New^  York  City. 

4044  Malenda,^   b.    Mar.    7,     1817;    m.     ist,     1842,     Cyprian    Stephen 

Lyon  of  Westford,  Conn,  b.  Julv  3,  1S14;  d.  July  6,  1868  ;m.  2d, 
1870,  Seaver  Gifford,  d.  Dec.  5,   1879.     Ch  : 
(i)     Emily  Malenda{l^yon),h.  Oct.  25,  1844, m. Leonard  S.  Goodell 
a  Methodist  clergyman  ;    he  d.   Stafford,  Conn.,  Jan.  30, 
1903. 

(2)  Olive  Mary  Etta  (Lyon)  b.  Mar.  27,  1846;  d.  Aug.,  1862. 

(3)  Eminagene  {J^xon),  b.  Aug.  18,   1847;  m.   Henry  M.  Upham 

of  Dudley,  Mass.  Ch  :  (I)  Eva  Estellk  (Upham),  b. 
Sept.  13,  1873;  (II)  George  Henry  (Upham),  b.  May  7, 
1879;   m.  Theresa  D.  Bedore  of  Worcester. 

(4)  Albert  Francis  (Lyon),  b.  Apr.  25,  1849. 

(5)  Henry  Tainter  {ijy on),  b.  Oct.  8,  1851. 

(6)  Oliver  Gilbert  (Lyon),  b.  July,  1853. 

4045  Olive,®  b.  Nov.  13,  1819 ;  d.  Dec.  8,  1898;  m.  Aug.  7,  1843,  Pulaski, 

son  of  Phineas  and  Cynthia  (Butts)  Carter,  b.  Westminister, 
Conn.,  June  23,  1813;  d.  Oct.  13,  18S4  ;  he  was  a  manufacturer 
of  axes,  scythes  and  mining  tools  at  Capouse  Works,  Scranton, 
Pa.;  was  active  in  public  affairs  and  an  aggressive  worker  in  the 
cause  of  education  and  temperance.  Ch  : 
(i)  Amelia  Maria  (Carter),  b.  Apr.  29,  1844;  m.  Feb.  11,  1868, 
William  DeWitt,  son  of  James  and  Pauline  (Jayne)  Ken- 
nedy, b.  Sept.  24,  1842,  he  served  in  the  War  of  the  Rebel- 
lion, was  a  bookkeeper  at  the  Capouse  Works,  is  now 
interested  in  real  estate,  is  director  of  Scranton  Savings 
Bank,  trustee  Presbyterian  church  and  holding  other 
offices  of  trust.  Mrs.  Kennedy  is  prominently  identified 
with  the  leading  charitable  institutions  and  for  twenty 
years  an  officer  of  the  Home  for  the  Friendless.  The 
Connecticut  branch  of  the  family  are  indebted  to  her  for 
the  collection  of  records  so  full  and  accurate.  Ch  :  (I) 
William  Pulaski  (Kennedy),  b.  Oct.  29,  1869;  m.  Dec. 
II,  1895,  Georgiana,  daughter  of  George  R.  and  Harriet 
L.  (Westbrook)  Kittle,  b.  Oct.  29,  1869;  he  was  for  twelve 
vears  in  Third  National  Bank  of  Scranton,  now  teller  of 
The  Peojile's  Bank.  Ch  :  (A)  Olive  Ingalls  (Kennedy),  b. 
Dec.  15.  1896;  (B)  Hilda  DeWitt  (Kennedy),  b.  June  14, 
1901.  (II)  Lucius  Carter  (Kennedy),  b.  Sept.  8,  1872, 
grad.  Princeton  1895,  M.  D.,  from  University  Penu.  1898, 
two  years  at  Moses  Ta)'lor  Hospital,  Scranton,  now  located 
at  Green  Ridge,  Scranton;  (III)  Kathrine  May  (Ken- 
nedy), b.  Nov.  II,  1875;  m.  June  25,  1902,  Dr.  William  A., 
son  of  Albert  K.  and  Mary  (Barker)  Sherman,  grad.  Har- 
vard 1899,  Harvard  Medical  1902,  now  located  at  Newport, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALI^S,  OF  LYNN.  191 

R.  I.;  (IV)  Harold  Sherman  (Kennedy),  b.  Nov.  28, 
1884. 

(2)  Pulaski  Pliny  (Carter),   b.  June   6,    1849;  m.  June  6,  1882, 

Verutia,  daughter  of  Joseph  M.  and  Phebe  A.  (Cole) 
White,  b.  ;  he  was  for  many  years  travelling  sales- 

man for  the  Capouse  Works,  then  of  the  firm  of  Carter  & 
Co.,  now  a  dealer  in  groceries  at  Scranton  and  largely 
interested  in  real  estate  and  various  industries.  Ch  :  (I) 
Pulaski  (Carter),  b.  June  2,  1883,  attending  Institute  of 
Technology,  Boston;  (II)  Phebb:  (Carter),  b.  Sept.  14, 
1885;  (III)  INA  (Carter),  b.  Mar.  i,  1888;  d.  Jan.  26,  1897; 
(IV)  Olive  Ingalls  (Carter),  b.  Nov.  9,  1890;  (V)  Ada 
(Carter),  b.  Nov.  3,  1893;  (VI)  Rov  (Carter)  b.  July  13, 
1899. 

(3)  Marvin  Phtneas  (Carter),  b.  Nov.  28,  1857  ;  m.  Nov.  30,  1882, 

Minnie  Parmelia,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  (Spaulding) 
Murphy,  b.  Warrenville,  Conn.,  June  26,  1863;  he  learned 
the  scythe  makers'  trade,  and  was  identified  with  the 
Capouse  Co.,  and  Carter  &  Co.,  now  interested  in  real 
estate  and  is  a  director  of  The  People's  Bank.  Ch  :  (I) 
Clarence  (Carter),  b.  July  29,  1885;  (II)  Lucius  (Carter), 
b.  Nov.  20,  1887;  d.  June  3,  1889;  (III)  Marguerite 
(Carter),  b.  May  30,  1889. 

4046  Roger  Tainter,^  b.  Jan.   7,    1822  ;   He  was  a  Christian  clergyman 

and  had  a  charge  in  New  York  State,  d.  ;  n.  m.  abt.  1856. 

4047  John  Sharpe,^  b.  Oct.  27,  1823;  d.  Jan.  17,  1896;   m.  Jan.  13,  1851, 

Julia  A.  Rogers  of  Jewett  City,  Conn.;  he  moved  to  vScranton, 
and  for  many  years  was  travelling  agent  for  the  Capouse  Works, 
in  1879  engaged  in  farming  at  Elkdale  and  finally  returned  to 
Scranton  in  1888.     Ch  : 
(4048)    John  Oscar,"  b.  Dec.  6,  1851  ;    m.    ist,  Georgia  Comstock  ot 
St.  Louis,  d.  Feb.,  1883;  m.  2d,  Helen  Giddings.     He  was 
engaged  in   the   real   estate  business    at   St.   Louis,    last 
known   res.   Ashville,    N.    C.      Ch  :    (4049)  Homer   Com- 
stock, 1°  b.  Feb.,  1883. 

(4050)  Albert  Augustus,"  b.  Oct.  18,  1857;  d.  Dec.  27,  1861. 

(4051)  Irvin  Eugene,"  b.  Jan.  4,  i860;  d.  July  5,  i860. 

(4052)  Grace   Lillian,"  b.  Feb,   27,    1866;   m.   Dec.   15,    1891,  Norton 

Wagner,  b.  Apr.  27,  1867;  she  was  a  schoolteacher;  he 
for  several  years  was  a  printer,  editor  and  publisher  ;  now 
printer  and  teacher  of  proof-reading  in  Correspondence 
Schools  of  America,  and  res.  Elmhurst,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Ch  :  (i)  Ruth  Martina  (Wagner),  b.  Nov.  20,  1892;  (2) 
Paul  Rogers  (Wagner),  b.  Jan.  7,  1894;  (3)  Florence 
(Wagner),  b.  June  25,  1898  ;  (4)  Marjory  Ingalls  (Wagner), 
b.  July  30,  1889;  {^)  Doris  Amelia  (Wagner),  b.  Sept.  2, 
1900. 

4053  Emily, ^  b.  Sept.  28,  1826  ;  d.  Jan.  12,  1901  ;   m.  William  Moore,  b. 

Dec.  3,  1823;  d.  suddenly  at  Scranton,  F'eb.  16,  1896;  he  was  a 
merchant  ;  both  members  of  the  Christian  church  and  liberal 
contributors  to  the  cause  of  temperance. 

4054  Walter  Ashley, ^  b.    Dec.    12,    1828;    m.   May  22,    1854,    Mary  A., 

daughter  of  John  J.  and  Olive  Dennison;  he  is  a  machinist  at 

Norwich,  Conn.  Ch  : 
(4055)  Chester  Alvin,"b.  Greenville,  Conn.,  Mar.  10,  i860;  m.  June 
27,  1895,  Lizzie,  daughter  of  Charles  A.  and  Maria  L. 
(Stone)  Pullen  of  Cape  F;iizabcth,  Me.,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Jan.  31,  1861  ;  he  lived  at  Scranton  and  Philadelphia  and 
is  now  a  R.  R.  freight  clerk  at  Boston.     Ch  :   (4056)   Flor- 


192  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

ence  Emily, 1°  b.  Aug.,  1900;  (4057)  Clarence  Hamilton, i" 
b.  Feb.  1903;  (4058)  a  daughter, i'^  b.  Feb.,  1903,  d.  y. 
(4059)     Amelia  A., ^  b.  Norwich,  Apr.   26,  1858;  m.    ist,   Da-^dd  Wal- 
ters, d.  1883  ;  m.  2d,  Ralph  R.  Williams,  res.  New  London, 
Conn. 


2026 

Sylvester  l^GhXh'S,'' {Luther,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,''  Hcmy,^  Hen- 
ry^- Edmimd'^),  son  of  Luther  and  lyUcy  (Utley)  Ingalls,  born 
Hanover,  N.  H.,  Apr.  25,  1785  ;  married  Mary  Turner.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Hanover,  and  died  there  Nov.  7,  1846. 

Children  : 

4060  Or^'ille  Utley, ^  d.  age  fifteen. 

4061  Osmyn  Sylvester,^  he  was  an   insurance    agent,   selectman  and 

town  clerk  of  Hanover  twenty-one  j-ears,  d.  there  Mar.  13,  1869  ; 
m.  1st,  Alice  Smft  Huntington,  2d,  Hannah  Worcester  Hunt- 
ington.    Ch : 

(4062)  Mary  Alice, ^  m.  Carroll  Colby  Emerson,  a  commission  mer- 

chant at  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Ch  :  (i)  Robert  Colby. 

(4063)  Asa  Huntington,^  b.  Dec.  4,  1854,  is  a  carpenter  at  Mt.  Ver- 

non, N.  H. 

(4064)  Charles  Osmvn,^  b.  ;  is  a  farmer  at  Mt.  Vernon. 

(4065)  Edward  Or\nile,9  b.  June  4,  1859,  m.  Dec.  30,  1885,  Kate  M., 

daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  A.  ( Barwood)  Howdand,  b. 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  Aug.  i,  1865  ;  he  is  a  miller  at  Henniker, 

N.  H.     Ch  :  (4066)  Earle  Howland.i*'  b.  Hanover,  Aug.  13, 

188S. 
4067     Emeline  E.,^  m.  Langdon  F.  Owen,  d.  ;  she  res.  St. 

Paul,  Minn. 


2031 

Luther  Ingalls,"  {Luther,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,^  Henry,^  Henry^^ 
Edmund^),  son  of  Luther  and  Lucy  (Utley)  Ingalls,  born  Han- 
over, N.  H.,  May  5,  1799  ;  married  Mary  Ann  Lerving.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Hanover,  and  died  there  Feb.  21.  1844. 

Children  : 

4068  Melvin  Luther, ^  b.  June  18,  1835;  m.  Oct.  21,  1861,  Helen  M., 
daiighter  of  Jason  and  Lucy  H.  (Perry)  Dudley,  b.  Hanover, 
Oct.  6,  1839;  d.  Boston,  Oct.  13,  1895.  He  enlisted  in  1861,  in 
the  5th  N.  H.  regiment  as  musician,  later  a  lieutenant  in  the 
1st  N.  H.  Artillery.  He  was  employed  for  several  j'ears  on  the 
Northern  railroad,  living  at  Concord,  went  to  Boston  in  1870, 
and  became  a  conductor  on  the  Plymouth  division  of  the  N.  V., 
N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.,  being  in  service  thirtj^-three  years.  He  was 
for  many  years  tenor  soloist  in  the  Second  Congregational 
church,  and  Past  Master  of  Revere  Lodge  Masons.  He  died 
Mar.  4,   1903.    Ch  :  (4069)   Arthur   Luther,^   b.    Aug.  10,  1863  ; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  193 

d.  Aug.  3,  1864  ;(407o)  Lizzie  Etta,^  b.  Oct.  8,  1870;  d.  July  30, 
1S71  ;  (4071)  Melrin  Leon,^  b.  Dec.  13,  1874,  is  a  clerk  in  the 
railway  mail  service. 

4072  Newton  *. 

4073  Sarah  *. 

4074  Almira  *. 


2033 

Augustus  Ingalls,"  {Samuel,^  Sonuel,^  SiepJie>i*  JoJm,^ 
Hc?iry ,'^  Edmund ^) ,  son  of  Samttel  and  Diana(Dodge)Ingalls,  born 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  Mar.  12,  1805;  married,  first,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  May  26,  1S33,  Nancy  Shedd  Dunklee.  She  was  born 
Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  May  4,  1806;  died  Dnnklee's,  Grove,  111., 
July  I,  1845.  Married,  second,  Elk  Grove,  111.,  May  6,  1847, 
Lucy  Hewitt  Rollins.  She  was  born  Mendon,  Vt.,  Aug.  9, 
1817,  and  is  living  at  Bloomingdale,  111.  He  learned  the  stone- 
cutters' trade,  working  three  5'ears  in  the  Charlestown  Navy 
Yard,  and  eight  years  at  Amherst  College.  He  then  took  up 
160  acres  of  government  land  at  Dunklee's  Grove,  111.,  enduring 
the  hardships  and  privations  of  a  pioneer's  life.  In  1S57  moved 
to  Bloomingdale  and  conducted  an  apiary  for  eighteen  years. 
He  was  tall  and  erect  with  a  grave  bearing,  and  from  his  quiet 
and  unobtrusive  way  was  known  as  Deacon  Ingalls.  His  most 
conspicuous  trait  was  the  desire  to  minister  rather  than  to  be 
ministered  unto.     He  died  at  Bloomingdale  June  i,  1889. 

Children,  by  Nancy  S.  Dunklee : 

4075  Everett  Augustus,*  b.  Pelham,  Mass.,  June  21,  1834;  m.  Amboy, 
111.,  Feb.  5,  1861,  Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Horace  and  Juliana 
(Wheat)  Rice,  b.  Canandagua,  Mich.,  Jan.  29,  1837,  res.  Chicago. 
He  was  an  expert  accountant,  d.  Chicago,  Jan.  23.  1871.  Ch : 
(4076)  Juliana  Dunklee,'-'  b.  Oct.  22,  1865;  n.  m.;  is  now  teacher 
in  public  schools  in  Chicago  ;  (4077)  Augustus  Rice,^b.  Dec.  27, 
1867  ;  he  was  employed  in  the  wholesale  dry  goods  business  at 
Chicago  until  1896,  is  now  engaged  in  horticulture  at  New- 
Plymouth,  (post  office  Paj-ette),  Idaho  ;  n.  m. 

4078  Elbridge  Hanuum,^  b.  Dunklee's  Grove,  Dec.  21,  1839;  n.  m.;  is 

now  city  marshal  and  chief  of  police  of  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

Children,  by  Lucy  H.  Rollins  : 

4079  Georgiana,*  b.  Mar.  26,  1849;  d.  Aug.  5,  1851. 

4080  Georgiana,*  b.  May  25,   1851,  res.  Bloomingdale  ;  u.  m. 

4081  Frances  Evelyn,®  b.  July  18,  1855  ;  d.  June  13,  1878. 


194  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2111 

EvANDRR  IngalLvS,'  {Shncoii,^  Ephraim,^  /a/ncs,*  /at/ies,^ 
Henry, "^  Edmund'^)  son  of  Simeon  and  Eunice  (Wheeler)  Ingalls, 
born  near  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  ii,  1795;  married,  first, 
Oct.  8,  1820,  Amy,  daughter  of  Charles  Field.  She  died  Sept. 
30,  182 1.  Married,  second,  Sept.  8,  1824,  Lucy,  daughter  of 
Caleb  and  Polly  Clark.  She  was  born  Jan.  23,  1800  ;  died  May 
7,  1886.  He  was  a  far.ner  at  Toddsville  and  Hartwick,  N.  Y., 
and  died  Sept.  29,  1879. 

Child,  by  Amy  Field  : 
4082     Amos,^  b.  Sept.  15,  1821  ;  d.  Mar.  11,  1843. 

Children,  by  Lucy  Clark  : 

-t-4083     Amasa  Allen, ^  b.  May  7,  1825;   m.   Huldah  Wiusor. 
-I-4084     Alanson,8  b.  Oct.  7,  1826;  m.  Mary  J.  Metcalf. 

4085  Olive   Burlingbam,^  b.  Apr.   15,   1830;  m.  May  28,    1856,  Chester 

H.,  son  of  Ephraim  Carr.     Ch  :  (i)  Ciiyler  Evander,  b.  Aug. 
27,  1869,  res.  Milford,  N.  Y. 

4086  Eunice,*  b.  Mar.  28,  1833;  n.  m.,  res.  Milford. 

4087  Menzo,*  b.  June  19,  1837,  res.  Chase,  N.  Y. 


2113 

Hknry  Laurens  Ingahs,"  [Ephraim,^  Eplwaim,^  James, '^ 
James, ^  Henry ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Ephraim  and  Lucy  (Goodell) 
Ingalls,  born  Abington,  Conn.,  June  9,  1805  ;  married  Lavinia 
L.  Childs,  He  went  to  Illinois  in  1834  with  his  brothers  and 
then  settled  at  North  Branch,  Minn.,  and  died  in  1876. 

Children : 

4088  Ephraim  C,®  b.  ;  m.  Cornelia  Farr,  lived  at  North  Branch, 

Minn.  Ch  :  (4088A)  Annie,^  m.  B.  I.  Howard.  Ch  :  {i)Byron  ; 
(2)  Floyd;  (3)  Clifton. 

4089  Renseller  Childs, *  b.  ;  res.  Patten,  Thomas  Co.,  Ga. 

4090  Henry,*  b.  abt.  1830  ;  d.  1862. 

4091  Edmond,*  b.  Chandlerville,  111.,  June  4,  1840;  m.  Sept.  29,  1872; 

Ruth  A.,  daughter  of  Henrj^  H.  and  Almira  (Dart)  Pennock  of 
Ontonagon,  Mich.;  b.  Aug.  9,  1846;  he  was  engaged  in  the 
lumber  business,  later  a  real  estate  dealer  and  capitalist  at 
Duluth,  Minn.,  and  d.  June  16,  1895.     Ch  : 

(4092)  Ruth  Lavina,^  b.   Oct.  5,  1873;  m.  July  17,  1901,  Edward  M. 

Barker,  res.  Duluth. 

(4093)  Almira  Lillian,^  b.  July  2,  1875;  m.  Aug.  5,  1902,  Ralph  L. 

Rogers,  res.  Duluth. 

(4094)  Edmond,^  b.  Aug.  5,  1878;  is  an  attorney  at  law  at  Duluth, 

(4095)  Gilket  Eawreuce,^  b.  Sept.  25,   1886. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  195 

2118 

Charles  Francis  Ingals,"  {Ephraivi,^  Ephraim,^  James,'' 
Jamcs,^  Henry,^  Edmund'^),  sou  of  Ephraim  and  Lucy  (Goodell) 
Ingals,  born  Abington,  Conn.,  Jan.  i8,  1817  ;  married,  Read- 
ing, Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1838,  Sarah,  daughter  of  John  S.  and  Mary 
(Morrison)  Hawkins.  She  was  born  Reading,  Mar.  15,  181 9  ; 
resides  Chicago.  He  went  to  Cavendish,  Vt.,  remaining  five 
years  ;  then  with  his  brothers  and  sisters,  Henry  and  Edmund, 
Deborah  and  Lydia,  in  1834  emigrated  to  Beardstown,  111.,  and 
entered  a  claim,  also  located  claims  near  Kewanee  ;  taught 
school  at  Beardstown  four  terms,  then  began  farming  on  the 
Kewanee  claim,  and  founded  the  home  which  was  his  for  fifty 
years.  In  1838  he  returned  to  Vermont  to  be  married,  and  the 
same  day  commenced  their  1000  mile  drive  to  the  western  home, 
lyce  County  was  organized  in  1840,  and  he  was  one  of  the  Com- 
missioners to  manage  the  County  affairs.  In  1850  he  went  to 
California  with  the  gold  seekers,  his  wife  managing  the  farm  for 
four  years.  He  was  an  original  thinker,  sociable,  and  of  a 
sunny  disposition.  His  declining  years  were  spent  in  an  ideal 
way,  with  a  fair  competence,  free  of  anxiety  and  care,  always 
enjoying  good  health,  living  with  one  of  the  daughters  and 
spending  the  'winters  in  Florida  and  California.  He  died  Jan. 
2,  1902. 

Children  : 

4096  Charles  Hawkins,^  b.  Mar.  11,  1846;  m.  Mar.  i,  1871,  Mary  I, 
Morse  ;  he  enlisted  Dec.  23,  1863,  in  Company  E,  75th  111.  Vols, 
and  mustered  out  Dec.  16,  1865  ;  he  has  been  captain  of  Com- 
pany F.,  12th  111.  National  Guard,  res.  Chicago.  Ch  :  (4097) 
Herbert  M.,^  res.  Kewanee;  (4098)  Walter,^  res.  Kewanee; 
(4098 A)  Grace 3;  (4099)  Fred, ^  res.  Chicago;  (4100)  Alden  M.,^ 
res.  Omaha,  Neb. 
+4101     Ephraim  Fletcher,*  b.  Sept.  29,  1848;  m.  Lucy  S.  Ingals. 

4102  Sarah  Deborah,*  b.  Mar.  6,  1850;  m.  Sept.  6,  1869,  John  H.  Pierce, 

who  is  a  hardware  merchant  at  Kewanee.  Ch  :  (i)  Charles  I., 
b.  Mar.  24,  1871  ;  m.  Lillie  Louise  Lyman,  and  have  (I)  KaTh- 
ERiNE  Louise,  b.  Dec.  6,  1897  :  (II)  Adelaide  Lyman,  b.  Feb. 
8,  1898.  (2)  Frank  E.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1873;  d.  June  17,  1901,  m. 
1889,  Georgia  Brown,  he  was  a  physician.  Ch  :  (I)  William 
Brown,  b.  Mar.  6,  1900.     (3)  Lillian  R.,  b.  Nov.  27,  1882. 

4103  Ara  Morrison,*  b.  Mar.  3,  1857;  m.  Sept.  6,  1878,  William  Henry 

Morgan  of  Kewanee,  d.  Nov.  12,  1902  ;  she  res.  Kewanee.  Ch  : 
(i)  Fletcher  Ingals,  b.  May  i,  1883. 

4104  Mary   Stevens,*  b.   Dec.   28,    1862  ;  m.   Dec.   8,   1886,   Charles  C. 

Jacobs  ;  she  grad.  Chicago  high  school,  member  of  Congrega- 
tional church  and  res.  at  Amboy,  111.  Ch  :  {\')  John  Clifford, 
b.  Aug.  3,  1892. 


190  INGALLvS  GENEALOGY. 

2119 

George  Addison  Ingalls,'  {Ephrahn,'^  Ephraim,^  Jamcs,^ 
James, ^  Henry, ^  Edmund^'),  son  of  Ephraim  and  \^\\q.\  (Goodell) 
Ingalls,  born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Feb.  i,  1820;  married,  Chicago, 
111.,  Sept.  I,  1847,  Mary  Eloise,  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Rachel  (Warriner)  Church.  She  was  born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
4,  183 1  ;  resides  Oak  Park,  111.  He  was  a  law3'er,  but  did  not 
practice  to  any  great  extent,  devoting  his  time  to  real  estate  and 
developing  a  new  countr}',  having  emigrated  with  his  brother, 
and  located  a  claim  near  Kewanee.  He  was  of  fine  personal 
presence,  and  a  man  who  could  command  respect.  He  died 
Feb.  14,  1884.     Most  of  his  family  reside  at  Oak  Park. 

Children  : 

4105  Edward  Thomas,^  b.  July  28,  1848. 

4106  Lizzie  Melissa,^  b.  Aug.  17,  1850. 

4107  Julia  Adelaide,*  b.  Nov.  22,  1852  ;  m.  Sept.  4,   1872,  Edward   L. 

Hallock.  Ch  :  ( i)  IMary  Eloise,  b.  Ji;ne  29,  1873  ;  (2)  Julia  Ade- 
laide, b.  Dec.  1=;,  1876;  (3)  George  Addison,  b.  July  3,  1879; 
(4)  Frank  Magill,  b.  July  13,  1881  ;  (5)  Lydia,  b.  July  27,  1883; 
(6)  Deborah,  b.  July  27,  1883. 

4108  Thomas  Church,^  b.  Apr.  22,  1855. 

4109  Robert  S.,^  b.  Ma}^  15,  1857. 

4110  Ernestine,^  b.   Dec.    18,   i860;  m.  Jan.   17,   1887,  Herbert   F.   An- 

drews. 

41 1 1  Rachel   Melissa,*  b.  Jan.    i,   1862;    m.   Oct.  8,    1884,  Charles  R. 

Erwin. 

41 12  Grant,*  b.  Apr.  17,  1864. 

4113  Rush  Haven,*  b.  Oct.  26,  1866. 

4114  Emerson,*  b.  July  6,  1869;  m.  July  10,  1890,  Olive  Edna,  daughter 

of  Leonard  B.  and  Imogene  (Pierce)  Starkweather;    he  is  en- 
gaged in  the  real  estate  and  insurance  business  at  Oak  Park. 
Ch  :  (4115)  Emerson  Arthur,^  b.  Sept.  18,  1891. 
41 16     Edmund  Church,*  b.  Feb.  3,  1872. 


2126 

Warren  Ingalls,'  {Lemuel,^  Zebediah,^  Jamcs,^  James,^ 
Henry, ^  Edmund^),  son  of  Lemuel  and  Dorothy  (Sumner)  In- 
galls, born  Abington,  Conn.,  Aug.  18,  1783;  married,  first,  May 
5,  1813,  Elizabeth  Fay.  She  was  born  Northboro,  Mass., 
Oct.  5,  1786;  died  Abington,  May  5,  1847;  married,  second, 
Hannah  K.,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Abigail  (Hay ward) 
Marc}^  of  Ashland.  She  was  born  Dec.  17,  1811  ;  died  Putnam, 
Conn.,  May  8,  1874.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Abington,  Coopers- 
town,  and  Middlefield,  N.  Y.,    West  Greenwich,    R.  I.,   North- 


GEORGE  ADDISON  IXGALLS. 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  197 

boro,   Mass.,  and  Ashford,    Conn.      He  died  Ashford,  Jan.    i8, 
1852. 

Children,  by  Elizabeth  Fay : 

4117  James, 8  b.  Feb.  17,  1814 ;  d.  Jan.  30,  1842;  n.  m. 

4118  Arethusa,^  b.  Cooperstown,  Feb.  20,  1817;  m.  May  25,  1840,  Rev. 

Nathaniel  Breed  Fox,  b.  Hancock,  N.  H.,  Oct.  3,  1814;  d.  Ab- 
ington,   Jan.    17,    1848;  he   was   a   Congregational   clergyman. 
Ch:  (i)  Katherine  Abbott,  b.  Granby,  P.  Q.,  May  13,  1843;  m. 
John  Dresser  Tucker,  res.  Hartford,  Conn. 
+4119     Lemuel,'*  b.  Nov.  11,  1819;  m.  Eunice  K.  Richardson. 

Child,  by  Hannah  K.  Marcy  : 

4120  James  Warren, 8  b.  Ashford,  Aug.  22,  1850;  m.  New  Haven,  Feb. 
26,  1885,  Abbie,  daughter  of  Jabez  and  Mary  (Wilbur)  Weaver, 
b.  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  May  27,  1853;  he  grad.  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  1876,  Yale  College  1881,  M.  D.  from  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  1884 ;  was  assistant  physician 
Kings  County  Hospital  one  year ;  now  in  practice  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  and  surgeon  to  the  Brookl3'n  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital. 
Ch  :  (4121)  James  Arthur,' b.  May  22,  1889;  (4122)  Edmund,^ 
b.  June  25,  1893  ;  (4123)  Irving,''  b.  Aug.  26,  1896. 


2128 

George  Sumner  Ingalls,"  {Lemuel,^  Zebediah,''  James,* 
J  antes, ^  Henry, '^  Edviund^),  sow  of  Lemuel  and  Dorothy  (Sum- 
ner) Ingalls,  born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1789;  married 
Delia  Goodell.  She  was  born  Mar.  11,  1792;  died  June  12, 
1 84 1.  He  was  a  soldier  of  the  war  of  181 2  ;  was  a  farmer  at 
Abington  Parish,  Pomfret,  and  served  the  town  several  terms  in 
the  State  lyegislature.     He  died  Feb.  23,  1875. 

Children : 

+4124  Lewis  Goodell,^  b.  Apr.  18,  1815  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Osgood. 

4125  Charles  Henry,*  b.  Apr.  7,  1817  ;  d.  Oct.  7,  1817. 

4126  Mary  Ann,*  b.  Feb.  4,  1818;  d.  May  16,  1840;  n.  m. 

4127  Eliza,*  b.  June  27,   1820;    d.  Dec.  27,   1896;  m.  Samuel  Allen,  a 

farmer  at  Pomfret;  d.  Mar.  16,  1894.  Ch  :  (i)  Mary  Eliza,  b. 
Sept.  II,  1852;  d.  Jan.  8,  1874;  (2)  Delia  Goodcll,  b.  Oct.  7, 
1856;  m.  June  6,  1893,  Lewis  F.,  son  of  Lewis  and  Hannah 
(Burton)  Averill,  he  is  a  farmer  at  Pomfret.  Ch  :  (I)  Annie 
Allen  (Averill),  b.  Apr.  10,  1895  ;  (II)  Lewis  AllEN  (Averill), 
b.  Mar.  12,  1899.  {^^  Samuel  Herbert,  b.  Feb.  25,  1859;  d.  Oct. 
26,  1861  ;  (4)  Annie  Dolly,  b.  Jan.  30,  1866;  m.  May  30,  1888, 
James  J.  Davidson,  res.  Brockton,  Mass. 

4128  Lemuel,*  b.  May  2,  1822;  d.  y. 

4129  Dorothy,*  b.  May  8,  1823  ;  d.  July  1898;  m.  May  20,  1846,  Thomas 

P.,  son  of  Stephen  and  Rhoda  E.  (Potter)  Smith,  b.  Scituate, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  5,  1823;  he  is  a  grain  dealer  at  Chicago.  Ch  :  (i) 
George  Thomas,  h.  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  10,  1849;  m.  Frances 
Gay  lord  ;    (2)  Florence,  b.  Mar.  17,  1855  ;  m.  William  S.  Booth. 


198  IXGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Ch:  (I)  Thomas  S.  ;  (II)  Elsie,  {i)  Fred  Wallace,  h-  Lock- 
port,  in.,  Apr.  21,  1859;  m.  Fanny  Dresser. 
4130  George,^  b.  Dec.  2,  1825;  m.  Dec.  4,  1853,  Phiana  J.,  daughter  of 
Elijah  and  Clarissa  (Burnham)  Griggs,  b.  Pomfret,  Oct.  16, 
1831  ;  he  was  a  farmer  at  Alpha,  Fayette  Co.,  la.,  and  d.  Jan. 
1899.     Ch : 

(4131)  Clarissa  Elizabeth,^  b.  Nov.  26,  1854  ;  d.  May  3,  1881. 

(4132)  Henry  Lester,^  b.  Feb.  28,  1858;  d.  Jan.  28,  1875. 

(4133)  George  Warren,^  b.  Aug.  6,  i860;  tn.  Aug.  7,  1882,  Gertrude 

E.  Williams  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Ordway,  Col.     Ch  :  (4134) 
Harry   Erwin,^'^  b.   Stapleton,   la.,   Aug.  24,   1883;  (4135) 
Clarisa  Mildred, 10  b.  Feb.  15,  1885. 
(4136)     Emma  Maria,^  b.  July  30,  1862  ;  d.  Feb.  28,  1864. 

4137  Nancy, ^  b.  May  11,  1828;  d.  July  11,  1853. 

4138  Ellen, ^  b,  June  22,  1832  ;  d.  July,  1893  ;  m.  Elisha  Williams.    Ch  : 

{^i^  Gertrude  E.,  m.  George  W.  Ingalls  ;  ^2)  Erivin,  res.  Ord- 
wa)',  Col. 

2136 

Zebediah  Ingalls,"  {Oliver,^  Zebediah,^  James,^  James,^ 
Hc7iryi^  Edinund^),  son  of  Oliver  and  Betsey  (Abbott)  Ingalls, 
born  Abington,  Conn.,  Sept.  16,  1813  ;  married,  first,  Dec.  16, 
1839,  Lucy  L-  Arnold  of  Providence,  R.  I.  She  died  Mar. 
19,  1848.  Married,  second,  Feb.  17,  1852,  Hannah  Bowers 
Bourn.  He  lived  at  Providence,  moved  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
about  1850,  and  was  a  commission  merchant  in  New  York  City  ; 
was  a  prominent  member  of  Grace  Episcopal  Church  at  Brook- 
lyn, and  died  Sept.  i,  1884. 

Children,  by  lyUcy  L.  Arnold  : 

4139  Mary  Elizabeth,^  b.  June  20,  1840. 

4140  Charles   Henry, ^  b.  Nov.    13,   1842;  m.  July  26,  1865,  Mary  Anna 

Hopkins ;  he  is  a  merchant  at  New  York  City,  residing  at 
Brooklj'^n.     Ch  : 

(4141)  Lucy  Lippitt,^  b.  Sept.  15,  1867;  d.  y. 

(4142)  Mary, 9  b.  Jan.  10,  1869. 

(4143)  Frank  Louthan,^  b.  Oct.  11,  1872;  d.  Apr.  23,  1873. 

(4144)  Gertrude  Arnold, 9,  b.  Sept.  15,  1875. 

(4145)  Charles  Henry, ••  b.  Jan.  8,   1878. 

(4146)  Florence  Hopkins,^  b.  Feb.  14,  1880. 

4147  Agnes  Arnold, 8  b.  Oct.,  1844;  d.  Oct.  16,  1844. 

4148  Agnes  Arnold,^  b.  Nov.  11,   1847. 

Children,  by  Hannah  B.  Bourn  : 

4149  William  Bowers  Bourn, ^  b.  Oct.  11,  1853. 

4150  Francis  Abbott,®b.  Jan.  8,  1857  ;  m.  Oct.  21,  1891,  Martha,  daughter 

of  Da\'id  H.  and  Laura  M.  (McAlister)  Houghtaling,  b.  Apr.  7, 
1865  ;  he  is  a  commission  merchant  in  cotton  goods  at  New 
York  City,  residing  at  Brooklyn.     Ch  : 

(4151)  Laura  Houghtaling,^  b.  Dec.  14,  1893. 

(4152)  Francis  Abbott,^  b.  Feb.  19,  1895. 
4153     Sally  Anthony,^  b.  Nov.  9,  1858. 


POvSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  199 

2191 

Frederic  Cyrus  Ingauus,"  {Cyncs,^  Nathaniel,^  Josiah,"  Jo- 
siah,^  Heyiry,-  Edmund^) ,  son  of  Cyrus  and  Mary  L.  (Dakin)  In- 
galls,  born  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Sept.  17,  1832;  married,  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1865,  Sophia,  daughter  of  Gilbert  A.  and  Or- 
pha  (Bogne)  Foster.  She  was  born  Utica,  Dec.  8,  1837.  He 
settled  in  Stephenson  Co.,  111.,  in  1856  ;  was  admitted  to  the  bar 
and  began  the  practice  of  law  and  in  1858  became  engaged  in 
the  stirring  political  campaign  between  Lincoln  and  Douglass  ; 
was  active  in  the  contest  of  i860  and  a  loyal  supporter  of  the 
president  during  the  war,  being  a  member  of  every  Congres- 
sional convention  in  his  district.  He  was  a  friend  and  supporter 
of  General  Grant,  organizing  and  presiding  over  the  first  Grant 
Club  to  promote  his  election  to  the  presidency.  In  1864  he  was 
State  Attorney,  and  in  Lincoln's  second  term  was  elected  State 
Attorney  for  the  14th  Judicial  district  for  a  term  of  four  years. 
In  1 87 1  he  commenced  practice  in  Chicago,  remaining  until 
1880,  and  then  moved  to  Utica,  N.  Y.,  where  he  now  resides. 

Children  : 

4154  Catharine  Helen, ^  b.  Freeport,  Nov.  10,  1866;  d.July  29,  1871. 

4155  Frederic  Cyrus, ^b.  Freeport,  Sept.  6,  1871  ;    res.  Utica. 
4157     Henry  Sbe'ldon,*  b.  Chicago,  Oct.  31,  1876;  res.  Utica. 

2210 

Eleazer  Stiluman  Ingalus,"  {Eleazer  F.,^  John, ^  John, ^  Jo- 
seph^ Samuel ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Eleazer  F.  and  Amy  (Pearson) 
Ingalls,  born  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  10,  1820;  married,  1844, 
Martha  Maria,  daughter  of  Loammi  and  Susan  (Buttrick) 
Pearson,  a  singular  coincidence,  having  been  born  in  the  same 
house  and  room  as  her  husband,  Dec.  15,  1826.  He  learned 
blacksmithing  at  Nashua,  drove  an  ox  team  to  Antioch,  111.,  in 
1838.  Here  he  worked  at  his  trade  while  studying  law,  and 
then  opened  a  law  office  at  Antioch.  In  1850  he  was  captain  of 
a  caravan  that  went  to  California  overland,  remained  until  1853, 
and  returned  by  the  Isthmus  and  New  York  to  Illinois.  The 
journal  he  kept  of  this  trip,  now  in  possession  of  his  daughter, 
Mrs.  Sawyer,  is  very  interesting.  In  1859  he  drove  to  the 
northern  peninsula  of  Michigan  and  settled  at  Menominee.  Here 
he  opened  a  law  office  and  practised  until  his  death,   Nov.  30, 


200  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

1879.  He  held  the  offices  of  County  Judge,  Probate  Judge, 
Prosecuting  Attorney,  and  Circuit  Court  Commissioner  ;  was  a 
member  of  the  Second  Constitutional  Convention  of  Michigan. 
He  did  not  confine  his  attentions  to  the  law,  but  devoted  him- 
self to  developing  the  countr}'.  He  engaged  extensively  in 
lumbering,  and  in  187 1  lost  two  saw  mills  and  large  tracts  of 
timber  by  fire.  He  was  one  of  the  earliest  champions  of  the 
mineral  interests  of  Menominee  iron  range,  and  opened  the  first 
mine,  also  owned  largely  in  other  mineral  lands  ;  under  contract 
constructed  the  first  state  road  in  that  part  of  the  country  and 
established  and  edited  the  first  paper,  the  "Menominee  Herald." 
His  long  career  in  pioneering  brought  him  into  close  contact 
with  numerous  tribes  of  Indians  with  whom  he  maintained 
friendly  relations.  In  the  Winnebago  tribe  he  went  by  the 
name  of  "Sogonosh,"  meaning  "peace  maker."  A  post-office 
called  "  Ingalls "  and  a  township  called  "  Ingleston "  were 
named  in  his  honor. 

Children  : 

4158  Abbie  Ridgeway,^  b.  May  28,  1845  i  d.  Jan.  20,  1894  ;  m.  Andrew 

J.  Ingalls,  had  thirteen  children,  (4158A)  Harrison  Els- 
worth'-'  (Easton);  (4158B)  Mary  Elizabeth »  (Sherlock)  ;  (4158C) 
Charles  Frederick^  (Easton)  ;  (4158D)  Benjamin  E.*  (Easton)  ; 
(4158E)  Isabella  G.9(  Easton);  (4158F)  James  R.^  (Easton). 

4159  Mary  Amy,^  b.   May  23,    1848 ;    d.    Autioch,   Dec.   28,    1901  ;    m. 

Franklin  S.  Milbury.  Ch  :  (i)  Fredeiick  Mark,  is  managing 
foreman  of  Iron  Works,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.;  (2)  Guy  Still  man, 
dentist,  San  Francisco;  (3)  Percy,  law  student,  San  Francisco; 
(4)  Faith;  (5)  Avis;  {6)  A)ny  Irene,  m.  Symonds,  res. 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 

4160  Susan  Jane,*  b.  July  3,   1850;  d.  Oct.  6,   1886;  m.  Timothy  Cole, 

res.  Chicago.  Ch :  (i)  Ellen  Susan,  m.  William  Craft,  res. 
Cupardino,  Cal. 

4161  Charles  Li%nngston,*  b.  Aug.  21,  1852  ;  d.  Aug.  26,  1875  ;  n.  m. 

4162  Frederick  Stillman,*  b.  Feb.  20,  1855;  d.  Oct.  8,  1872  ;  n.  m. 

4163  Josephine  Stillmanette,*b.  Mar.  9,  1857  ;  m.Apr.  13,  1880,  AlvahL., 

son  of  Hiram  and  Barbara  (Wilson)  Sawyer,  b.  Burnett,  Wis., 
Sept.  16,  1854;  he  is  a  lawyer  at  Menominee,  served  five  years 
as  city  attorney  and  three  on  board  of  education.  Ch :  (i) 
Kenneth  Ingalls,  h.  Nov.  30,  1884;  (2)  Gladys  Barbara,  h.  Apr. 
20,  1888;  (3)  Meredith  Phillips,  b.  July  3,  1890;  (4)  Wilda 
Loraine,  b.Apr.  21,  1893;  (5)  Margery  Isabel,  b.  July  10,  1896. 

4164  Martha  Maria, ^  b.  Jan.  26,  1859  ;  m.  Sept.  10,  1877,  Percy  McLeod, 

son  of  Martin  and  Laura  A.  (Beebe)  Beaser,  b.  Ontonogan, 
Mich.,  Sep.  5,  1855;  has  a  fruit  ranch  at  Chicago  Park,  Nevada 
Co.,  Cal.  Ch:  {1)  Scott  Ingalls,  b.  Waucedah,  Nov.  27,  1878; 
{2)Marttn  Cole,  b.  Oct.  5,  1880;  d.  Sept.  16,  1881  ;  (3)  Harry 
Phillips,  b.  Menominee,  Apr.  4,  1882;  (4)  Martha  Stillmanette , 
b.  Apr.  II,  1884. 

4165  Arthur  Jabez,^   b.    Aug.    27,    1861  ;    m.    Clara  Jacobs,    res.    Los 

Angelos,  Cal.     Ch  :  (4166)  Arthur  Stillman  «. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  201 

2216 

Charles  B.  Ingalls/  {Eleazcr  F.,^  John^^  John,^  Joseph,^ 
Samuel,'^  Edmund^),  son  of  Eleazer  F.  and  Amy  (Pearson)  In- 
galls,  born  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Dec.  20,  1826  ;  married  Mary  Jane 
Gage.  He  lived  at  Antiocli,  111.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Waucedah, 
Mich.,  where  he  died  May  30,  1892. 

Children  : 

4167  Charles  Gage,^  b.  ;    m.  Helen  Mercy,  daughter  of  Daniel 

Howard  and  Helen  M.  (Howard)  Ingalls,  res.  Spokane,  Wash. 

4168  Frank  Wellington,^  b.  Antioch,  Oct.  24,   1854;   m.  Dec.  22,   1878, 

Minnie  Isabel,  daughter  of  Howard  D.  and  Helen  M.  (Howard) 
Ingalls  ;  he  was  a  grain  and  lumber  dealer  fifteen  years,  then 
a  hotel  proprietor  at  Waucedah ;  died  while  on  a  visit  at 
Seattle,  Wash.,  Jan.  25,  1902;  held  office  of  town  treasurer. 
She  res.  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Ch  : 

(4169)  Clarence  Frank, ^  b.  May  12,  1880. 

(4170)  Raymond  Eugene,^  b.  Jan.  4,  1883. 

(4171)  Clyde  Westman,^  b.  May  12,  1887. 


2236 

Jonathan  French  Ingalls,"  {Daniel,^  John, ^  JoJm*  Joseph,^ 
Samuel,-  Edmu?id'^),  son  of  Daniel  and  Merc}^  C.  (Bancroft)  In- 
galls, born  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Oct.  11,  1829;  married,  July  i, 
1868,  Mary  Almira,  daughter  of  Hiram  Meeker.  She  was 
born  Indiana,  1845  ;  died  Hill  City,  S.  D.,  Dec.  9,  1895.  He 
went  with  his  parents  to  Lake  Co.,  111.,  and  in  1850  crossed  the 
plains  to  the  gold  fields  of  California,  placer  mining  with  good 
success  until  1853  ;  returned  to  Illinois  and  engaged  in  raising 
and  marketing  horses  ;  again  went  to  California  remaining  until 
1 86 1,  and  then  with  his  brother  Daniel  was  a  lumber  operator  at 
Minneiska,  Minn.  ;  went  to  the  Black  Hills  in  1877,  and  in  1884 
to  the  Coeur  d'Alene  Country,  Idaho,  and  is  now  engaged  in 
mining  at  MuUan,  Idaho. 

Children : 

4175  Clarisa  Maria, ^  b.  Minneiska,  Apr.  9,  1869;  d.  Galena,  S.  D.,  Apr. 

9,  1897;  m.  Walter  J.  Groshong  of  Galena.  Ch  :  (i)  Linnie ; 
(2)  Laura  ;  (3)  Lloyd  Willis;  (4)  Floyd ;  (5)  Clara;  (6)  Lucy. 

4176  Aloa  Luella,*  b.  Minneiska,  Aug.  4,  1871  ;  d.  Sept.  4,  1872. 

4177  Harrison  Walter, »  b.  Crook  City,  S.  D.,  Nov.  25,  1878  ;  m.  Town- 

send,  Mont.,  Aug.  2,  1898,  Bertha  May,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Eleanor  (Young)  DeGrase,  b.  Ashland,  Neb.  Mar.  3,  1877 ;  ^^ 
is  engaged  in  mining  and  newspaper  publishing  at  Mullan. 
No  children. 


202  •  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2238 

William  Henry  Ingalls,"  {Daniel,^  John, ^  John,"  Joseph,^ 
Sa7nuel,^  Edmund^),  son  of  Daniel  and  Mercy  C.  (Bancroft) 
Ingalls,  born  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Apr.  23,  1834;  married, 
Hainesville,  111.,  July  30,  1855,  Caroline  iVuGusTA  Walker. 
She  was  born  New  York,  1837;  died  Mar.  17,  1893.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  real  estate  agent  at  Ingalls,  Minn.,  which  post-office 
was  named  in  his  honor,  and  he  has  been  the  postmaster  since 
it  was  established  in  1885.  He  has  held  nearly  all  of  the 
town  offices, — supervisor,  assessor,  coroner,  constable,  justice 
of  the  peace,  and  notarj'  public. 

Children  : 

4178  Arsa  Fremont,^  b.  Hainesville,  June  27,  1856;  m.  ist,  Jan.  i, 
1884,  Florence  Edith,  daughter  of  Augustus  and  Almyra 
(Cottle)  Holmes,  b.  Dec.  31,  1863;  m.  2d,  Apr.  11,  1900,  Mrs. 
Mary  Grace  (Stoddard)  Copper,  b.  Mahasaka,  la.,  Dec.  17, 
1866,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Stoddard)  Stoddard  ; 
he  is  a  newspaper  publisher  at  Woodward,  la.  Ch  :  (4179)  Glynn 
Holmes,9  b.  Apr.  5,  1886 ;  d.  Sept.  5.  1886  ;  (4180)  Vera  Grace,^  b. 
Sept.  II,  1887. 

4181  William  Daniel,^  b.  Plainview,  Minn.,  May  7,   1861  ;  m.  and  lives 

at  No.  Yakima,  Wash. 

4182  Alma,*  b.  June  5,  1865  ;  m.  Martin,  res.  Ashby,  Minn. 

4183  Mabel  lUie,'^  b.  Sept.  12,  1873;  m. 

4184  Ethel  Leroy,^  b.  Ivowville,  Minn.,  June  28,  1879. 


lElobtb  (3eneration. 
2350 

Joseph  Augustus  Ingalls,**  {Ephrahn^'  John, ^ John, ^ Joseph,'^ 
Nathaniel,^  Robert,^  Ednnaid^) ,  son  of  Ephraim  and  'Elizabeth 
(Cloon)  Ingalls,  born  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1841  ;  mar- 
ried, Feb.,  1879,  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Horace  Bright  of  Cam- 
bridge. In  1875  he  became  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Ingalls  & 
Kendrickson,  one  of  the  largest  steam  heating  contractors  in 
Boston,  and  was  an  active  and  successful  business  man.  Colonel 
Ingalls  was  interested  in  militar}^  matters ;  in  1864  became 
quartermaster  of  the  8th  regiment  M.  V.  M.,  in  1867  captain  and 
assistant  quartermaster  of  the  second  brigade,  promoted  to  lieu- 
tenant colonel  and  then  to  major  and  assistant  inspector  general, 


COL.  josi-;rH  a.  ixgalls. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  203 

resigning  on  account  of  ill  health  Apr.  17,  1891.  He  was  a  man 
of  fine  personal  presence,  energetic,  with  good  executive  ability. 
L,ived  at  Boston  with  a  summer  home  at  Swampscott. 

Children  : 

4200  Horace   Bright,^   b.   Nov.    15,    18S0  ;    he   is  a  clerk  in  a  broker's 

office  at  Boston. 

4201  Claire, 9  b.  Apr.  25,  18S4. 

2406 

Wilfred  Fisher  Ixgalls,"  {Benjamiji  /•.,'    Williarti,^    Wil- 

liam^-'  William,^  Nathanich^  Robert^-  Edmicnd'^),  son  of  Benjamin 

F.  and  Sophronia  (Thomas)  lugalls,  born  Sullivan,   Me.,  Mar. 

28,  1844;  married.  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Aug.   17,    1870,  Catherine 

Margaret,  daughter   of   William    M.    and   Catherine   (Kellj^ 

Linton.     She  was  born  at  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Jan.  18,  1850.    He 

is  a  hardware  merchant  at  Xapa.  Cal.  ;    has  held  the    offices  of 

United    States    Surveyor,   Collector   of    Internal    Revenue,    and 

postmaster. 

Children,  born  Alvardo,  Cal.  : 

4202  Marion  Wallace,^  b.  May  6,  1871. 

4203  Wilfred  Linton,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1873. 

4204  Edna  Margaret,^  b.  Oct.  27,  1875. 

4205  Everett  Alden,^  b.  July  15,  1890. 

2414 

Frank  Salter  Ixgalls,"  {BenJami?iF.,''  William,^  Willia?n,^ 
William,*  Nathaniel^^  Robert:-  Edmund'^),  son  of  Benjamin  F. 
and  Sophronia  (Thomas)  Ingalls,  born  Sullivan,  Me.,  Jan.  8, 
1851  ;  married,  Oakland,  Cal..  Nov.  18.  1874,  Madora, 
daughter  of  Nathan  W.  and  Mary  T.  (Clinklingbeard)  Spauld- 
ing.  She  was  born  Jan.  29,  1S55.  He  is  a  civil  engineer  at 
Yuma,  Ariz. ;  has  been  mayor  of  the  cit}-  two  terms  and  is  a 
Representative  to  the  present  Legislature. 

Children : 

4206  Walter  Spaulding,^  b.  Alvardo,  Mar.   18,   1876  ;  m.  Apr.   10,   1902, 

Laura  Conway. 

4207  Merrill  Franklin,  »  b.  Salimas,  Mar.  29,  1S78  ;  d.  Feb.  14,  1882. 

4208  Charles  Barlow,^  b.  Mar.  28,  1880. 

4209  Mary  Theresa,  ^  b.  Yuma,  Ariz.,  Oct.   13,   1883;  m.  May  31,   1901, 

Theodore  Price. 

4210  Harry  Salter,®  b.  Aug.  18,  1S86, 

4211  Addie  Preble,®  b.  Jan.  27, 


204  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2426 

James  Withey  Ingalls,*  {fames,'  Hon-y,^  Amos,''  Heyiry,^ 
Nathaniel,^  Robert r  Edmioid^),  sou  of  James  and  Loranna 
(Withey)  Ingalls,  boru  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1823;  married, 
first,  Nov.  28,  1844,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  William  Jackson. 
She  died  Oct.  3,  1884.  Married,  second,  Apr.  1886,  Emeline 
S.  Cutler.  He  was  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Lynn ;  held 
offices  of  councilman,  alderman,  overseer  of  the  poor,  commis- 
sioner of  Pine  Grove  cemetery,  and  a  leading  public  man,  now 
retired. 

Children,  born  Lynn  : 

4212  Mary  Lucy,^  b.  Jtily  15,  1846  ;  d.  Mar.  20,  1864. 

4213  Charles  Henry ,3  b.  June  9,    1848;  m.   Oct.   23,    1S76,    Helen   P., 

daughter  of  Rufus  and  Mary  A.  (Wooley)  Kimball,  b.  Lynn, 
Oct.  2,  1S55  ;  he  is  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Lvnn,     Ch  : 

(4214)  Helen  Anabel.i^  b.  June  5,  187S. 

(4215)  Lucy  Mildred, 1^  b.  Apr.  9,  iSSo ;  d.  Jan.  31,  iSSi. 

4216  Georgiana  Jackson,®  b.  June  7,  1S50;  m.  May  31,  1875,  Rev.  Alexan- 

der Dight  of  Mercer,  Pa.,  res.  Xatick,  Mass.  Ch  :  (i)  Georgi- 
ana  May,  b.  Mar.  20,  1877;  m.  Nov.  20,  1901,  Ralph  Waldo 
Gilkey  of  Natick. 

4217  James  Frederick,®  b.  June  19,  1S53  ;  m.  Ft.   Edward,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 

20,  1879,  Emma  Florence,  daughter  of  Warren  F.  and  Ruie 
(Fuller)  Gunn,  b.  Greenville,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1854;  he  is  en- 
gaged in  the  mail  order  business  and  as  a  publisher  at  Lynn, 
is  an  active  member  of  M.  E.  church.     Ch : 

(4218)  Ruie  Florence, !'•'  b.  May  29,  1884. 

(4219)  James  Warren, i'^  b.  Feb.  24,  1887. 

4220  Edward  Manning,®  b.  Apr.  19,  1857;  m.  Oct.  26,  1886,  Martha  W., 
daughter  of  Frederick  W.  Pelley,  b.  Oct.  26,  1865  ;  he  is  clerk 
for  the  General  Electric  Co.  at  Lvnn.     Ch  : 

(4221)  Ethel  Mar\-,io  b.  Sept.  8,  18S7.' 

(4222)  Lucy  Mahala,!^  b.  Oct.  8,  18S9. 

(4223)  Herbert  Edward, ic'  b.  Apr.  8,  1S93. 

(4224)  Warren  Manning, ^'^  b.  July  8,  1895. 

4225     Susan  Emma,®  b.  Mar.  16,  1859  ;  d.  Jan.  7,  1865. 


2435 

Thomas  Ingalls,^  (/(?/i«,'  Thomas,^  John, ^  William,'^  Eleazer,^ 
Robert ^^  Edvuuid^),  son  of  John  and  Martha  (Knapp)  Ingalls, 
bom  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Oct.  i,  1824;  married.  Mar.  27,  1851, 
JuLiETE  Beal.  He  was  a  prominent  citizen  at  Marblehead,  held 
the  office  of  postmaster  many  j-ears,  also  selectman  and  assessor. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Representa- 
tives 1872,  and  Senator  1875-76.     He  died  Aug.  ,  1896. 


HON.  THOMAS  IXGALLS. 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  205 

Children,  born  Marbleliead  : 

4226     Thoiuas,^  b.  Oct.  30,  1852;  in.  1878,  Almira  Sweet;  he  res.  ]\Iar- 
blehead.      Ch  :    (4227)  Thomas  W.,i'^  b.   Dec.    14,   187S;   (4228) 
Frauk,i«  b.  Apr.  28,  1883. 
+4229    John  Beal,^  b.  Feb.  11,  1854;  m.  IMarj'  Conwa}^. 

4230  Martha,^  b.   Nov.   25,    1858 ;  m.   Philip   Bridgeo,  she  res.  Marble- 

head.  Ch  :  (i)  Erring,  b.  Mar.  4,  1888  ;  (2)  3Iabcl,  b.  Sept.  i, 
1890;  (7,)  P/n'h'p,  h.  Aug.  13,  1895. 

4231  Frank, ^b.  Feb.  17,  1862;  d.  Nov.   18,   1894;  m.   Mary  S.  Craiger, 

she  res.  Marblchead  ;  he  was  a  travelling  salesman.  Ch : 
(4232)  Walter  Everett, i''  b.  June  30,  1890;  (4233)  Harold 
Clifford, w  b.  Oct,  30,  1893. 


2562 

Silas  Ingalls,"  {Enoch,'  Jacob,^  Joseph,^  Joseph,^  Edmund,^ 
John,"^  Edmimd^),  sou  of  Enoch  and  Nancy  (Bishop)  Ingalls, 
born  Norton  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1823  ;  married,  June  8,  1856, 
Helen,  daughter  of  John  P.  and  Marj^  Ann  (Scouton)  Snell. 
She  was  born  Sept.  26,  1836;  died  Linn,  Wis.,  Sept.  4,  1887. 
He  emigrated  to  Wisconsin  when  the  country  was  new,  took  up 
a  large  tract  of  land  on  the  south  shore  of  Geneva  Lake,  in  the 
township  of  Linn,  Walworth  Co.,  where  he  now  resides.  He 
taught  the  first  school  on  Bigfoot  Prairie. 

Children  : 

4234  Jerome,^  b.  May  i,  1857;  m.  Nov.  12,  1885,  Olive  Van  Allen,  b. 
Crystal  Lake,  111.,  Nov.  2,  1862;  he  is  a  boat  builder  and  con- 
tractor on  Geneva  Lake,  (post-ofEce  Walworth).  Ch  :  (4235") 
Edna  Blanche, i"  b.  Sept.  13,  1891. 

4236  Wallace,'^  b.  Nov.  21,  1859  ;  m.  June  2,  1886,  Emma  J.  Tooker,  b. 
Bigfoot,  111.,  Mar.  28,  1862  ;  he  grad.  Albany,  N.  Y.  law  school, 
1882  ;  was  in  practice  at  Elkhorn,  Wis.  and  elected  district 
attorney ;  moved  to  Racine  in  1892  and  is  in  practice  there. 
Cb  :  (4237)  Ralph, w  b.  Apr.  5,  1887  ;  (4238)  Harold, ic'  b.  Nov. 
9,  1890;  (4239)  Marion,!'^  b.  Apr.  27,  1892  ;  (4240)  Helen  Maria,!'' 
b.  Sept.  I,  1895. 

4241     Henry  A.,^b.  May  22,  1861  ;   m.  Apr.  8,  1893,  Owens  ;  he  grad. 

Union  Law  College,  Chicago,  1891  ;  is  now  mining  contractor 
residing  at  Oakland,  Cal.     Ch  :  (4242)  Carl  O.,io  b.  Feb.  4,  1894. 

4243  John  P.,''  b.  Jan.  28;   1864,  grad.  B.  L.,  North  Western  University 

1893  ;  was  in  practice  of  law  at  Racine  until  1898  ;  was  member 
of  Compauj'  F.,  ist  Regt.  Wis.  National  Guarcls,  and  mustered 
into  the  regular  army  to  serve  two  years  during  the  Spanish 
War ;  is  now  a  lawyer  at  Chicago  with  an  office  at  Walw'orth. 

4244  Frank, ^  b.  Dec.  20,  1867;  m.  ist,  Fiddie  Wilkinson  ;  d.  ;  m. 

2d,  Laura  Smith  ;  heis  a  farmer  at  Linn,  (post-office  Walworth). 
Ch  :  (4245)  Eva  I'-';  (-4246)  Howard  W;  (4247)  Son  10. 

4248  Amos  J  ,^  b.  Dec.  28,  1870;  he  is  a  farmer  on  the  homestead. 

4249  Hiram  Snell,"  b.  Jime  21,  1875  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Linn. 


'-^06  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2563 

Harvey  Ingalls,*  {Enoch ^'  Jacob, ^  Joseph,^  Joseph ^'^  Edmund,^ 
John,^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Enoch  and  Nancy  (Bishop)  Ingalls, 
born  Norton  Hill,  N.  Y..  May  28,  1827;  married  Huldah 
RuGG.  He  went  to  Wisconsin  in  1848,  then  was  a  miner  four 
years  in  Plumms  Co.,  Cal.,  returned  to  Wisconsin,  and  shortly 
afterwards  engaged  in  farming  at  Cottonwood,  Minn.,  finally  re- 
turned to  Wisconsin,  where  he  now  resides. 


Children 


4250  Hannah,^  b.  May  10,  1874. 

4251  Enoch, ^  b.  Aug.  7,  1875. 

4252  William,^  b.  June  19,  1877. 

4253  Nancy, ^  b.  May  16,  1880. 

4254  Harriet, 9  b.  June  29,  1881  ; 

4255  Edward,"  b.  Jan.   10,  1883. 

4256  Emma,"  b.  May  26,  1886. 

4257  Truman,"  b.  Feb.  17,  1888. 


2577 

Lucius  Ingalls,^  {Henry ^'  Jacob, ^  Joseph,^  Joseph,'^  Edmund,^ 
John, '^  Edmimd^),  son  of  Henrj^  and  Huldah  (Gordon)  Ingalls, 
born  Norton  Hill,  N.  Y..  Oct.  8,  1827  ;  married,  Oct.  17,  1848, 
Henrietta,  daughter  of  Anson  and  Abigail  (Pierce)  Wright 
of  Wright,  St.  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  Aug.  25,  1827  ; 
died  Dec.  26,  1902.  He  lives  on  the  farm  cleared  by  his  grand- 
father at  Norton  Hill,  and  spends  his  winters  in  New  Jersey. 

Children,  born  Norton  Hill : 

4258  Mary  Ellen,"  b.  July  22,  1849;  ^-  Sept.   13,  1876,   Alonzo,  sou  of 

William  and  Anna  (King)  Norton.     No  children. 

4259  Calvin  Anson,"  b.  Oct.  19,  1850  ;  m.  Sept.  29,  1873,  Mary,  daughter 

of  Martin  and  Hannah  (Webster)  Rockerfellow  ;  he  is  a  farmer 

with  his  father  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  : 
(4260)     Henry  Rockerfellow, i'-  b.  Aug.   22,   1874;  m.  Nov.  16,  1898, 
Flora,  daughter  of  William  and  Nettie  (Pratt)  Hartt ;  he 
is  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  :  (4261)   Helen  Hartt,"  b. 
Aug.  27,   1899;  (4262)  Henry  Edmund,"  b.  Sept.  25,  1900; 
(4263)  Alonzo  Norton,"  b.  Oct.  14,  1901. 
(4264)     Marion  Ethel, ^'^  b.  May  13,  1876;  m.  Dec.   16,   1894,  Willsey 
G.,   son   of  Albert  and   Abbie   (Robinson)  Hale;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Batsto.  N.  Y.     Ch  :  (i)  Mildred  Alice,  b.  Sept. 
21,  1895  ;  (2)  JMerrill  George,  b.  Nov.  13,  1896  ;  (3)  Hoivard 
Leslie,  b.   Apr.   29,   1898 ;    (4)  Elsie  Beatrice,  b.  Dec.  16, 
1899. 
4265     Emma,"  b.  Mar.  27,  1852;  m.  Nov.  5,  1881,  Frank,  son  of  Barclay 

and  Emma  (Thomas)  Middleton,  he  is  a  surveyor  at  Atlantic 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  207 

City,  N.  J.  Ch  :  (0  Eloise  Ingalls,  b.  Feb.  i6,  1883;  {2) Laura 
Mabellc,  b.  June  26,  1884;  (3)  Locrctia  May,  b.  Oct.  15,  1885; 
(4)  Helen  Idell,  b.  Apr.  26,   1890. 

4266  Heury,^  b.  Aug.  14,  i860  ;  d.  Apr.  20,  1865. 

4267  Edward  W.,"b.  Feb.  9,  1862;  d.  Aug.  11,  1865. 


2590 

Ransom  Benjamin  Ingalls,*  {Trianan''  Jacob''  Joseph,^  Jo- 
seph,^ Edmtaid,^  Johii,'^  Edmund}),  son  of  Truman  and  Abigail 
(Cowell)  Ingalls,  born  Norton  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1836;  mar- 
ried, Granville,  Dec.  29,  1859,  Adaline,  daughter  of  Hiram 
and  Elvira  (Thorn)  Losee.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill. 

Children,  born  at  Norton  Hill : 

4268  Edgar, ^  b.  Oct.  31,  1862;  m.  Nov.  12,  1884,  Emma,  daughter  of 
Erastus  aud  Elizabeth  (Davis)  Boughton  of  Rensselaerville  ;  he 
is  a  farmer  at  Norton  HilL     Ch  : 

(4269)  Adaliue.ic  b.  Apr.  13,  1886. 

(4270)  Bertha, w  b.  July  20,  1889. 

(4271)  Raymond,!'' b.  Q^t.  i,  1892. 

4272  Truman  Lincoln, 9  b.  Nov.  9,  1864;  m.  Nov.  24,  1885,  Carrie  L., 
daughter  of  Edgar  and  Hannah  M.  (Hotaliug)  vSpalding  of 
Lamb's  Corner  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Norton  Hill.     Ch  : 

(4273)  Warren  Truman, ^'^  b.  Apr.  30,  1888. 

(4274)  Ransom  Edgar, 10  b.  Mar  22,  1890. 

(4275)  Carrie, i'^  b.  Nov.  28,  1891. 
C4276)     Stanley  Losee, i'^  b.  Dec.  7,  1892. 

(4277)  Clarence, 10  b.  Oct.  18,  1895. 

(4278)  Elgirtha,^  b.  Oct.  13,  1897. 

(4279)  Ruth  Edna,!''  \,    Y€o.  23,  1900. 

4280  Nellie, '='  b.  Apr.  30,  1867. 

4281  William, 'J  b.  Mar.  24,  1869;  d.  Apr.  17,  1869. 


2596 

Thaddeus  W.  INGALLvS,^  {Cyrus}  Jacob,^  /osep/i ,^ /oscph}  Ed- 
mund,^  John^^  Edmund^),  son  of  Cyrus  and  Hannah  (Griffin)  In- 
galls, born  So.  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1827  ;  married  Sylvia 
A.  LoCKWOOD.  She  died  Dec,  i,  1884.  He  was  a  farmer  at 
Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there  Mar.  17,  1S92. 

Children,  born  So.  Westerlo  : 

4282  Lorzina,^  b.  July  5,  1850;  m.  Oct.  12,  1870.  William  C,  son  of 
Hiram  and  Delila  (Winston)  Atkins,  b.  Apr.  27,  1849  ;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Chesterville  Westerlo,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  ( i )  Archibald  C. 
(Atkins),  b.  Dec.  4,  1871  ;  m.  Dec.  28,  1892,  Eldora  Castle;  he 
is  a  farmer  at  Chesterville.  Ch  :  (I)  Eva  Lena  (Atkins),  b. 
May  II,  1894;  (II)  Mildred  C.  (Atkins),  b.  Sept.  27,  1896.  (2) 
Chauncey  V.  (Atkins),  b.  Mar.  3,  1874  ;  m.  Oct.  29,  1901,  Eva 


208  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

E.,  daughter  of  Allen  C.  and  Elsie  (Hannay)  Sheldon;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Westerlo ;  (3)  Elvin  B.  (Atkins),  b.  May  31,  18S2. 
4283     Cyrus, ^   b.    Dec.   5,    1851  ;    m.  Jan.   4,    1876,  Lozina,  daughter  of 
Robert   and   Sarah   Swartout ;    he   is   a   wall    paper   agent    at 
Thayer's  Corners,  Westerlo,  N.  Y.     Ch  : 

(4284)  Frank  George, ^'^  b.  Oct.  15,  1876;  educated  Greenville  Acad- 

emy, Oneonta  Normal  School,  and  Syracuse  University, 
now  a  teacher  in  a  college  preparatory  school.  New  York 
City. 

(4285)  Elmer  Thaddeus.io  b.  Sept.  18,  1878  ;  is  a  teacher  at  Westerlo. 

(4286)  Viola  Etta,  10  b.  Aug.  2,  1880. 

(4287)  Cyrus  Leander,ici  b.  Nov.  18,  1888. 

4288  Josephine, 9  b.  Oct.  7,  1853;     m.  July  16,  1873,  Frank  L.,     son  of 

Lucius  and  Harriet  (Conrad)  De  La  Mater  of  Medina,  N.  Y.; 
he  is  a  real  estate  dealer  at  Chicago,  living  at  Harvey,  111.  Ch  ; 
(i)  Harriet  C.  (De  La  Mater),  b.  Oct.  7.  1876;  m.  Oct.  14,  1897, 
Burton  C,  son  of  Rev.  William  O.  and  Sophia  V.  (Hendricks) 
Dinius  ;  he  is  an  electrical  engineer  at  Ziou  City,  111. 

4289  Franklin,^  b.  Apr.  20,  1855  ;  d.  1864. 

4290  Estelle,^  b.  Oct.  14,  1859  ;  d.  1862. 

4291  Adam  Thorburn,^  b.  Feb.   10,   i860;  m.  Harriet  V.,  daughter  of 

Gilbert  and  Magdalene  (Slingerland)  Briton  ;  he  is  an  air  brake 
inspector  and  instructor,  res.  Ravena,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (4292)  Jennie 
M.,Mb.  Dec.  31,  1885;  (4293)  Harold  A.,"  b.  Apr.  16,  1894;  d. 
Aug.  20,  1897;  (4294)  Josephine, 1*^  b.  June  18,  1898. 

4295  Elmer  E.,^  b.  Aug.  25,  1861  ;  d.  y. 

4296  Mary  T.,^  b.  Mar.  3,  1864;  d.  y. 

4297  Vernon  N.,^b.  Mar.  11,  1870;  m.  Maggie  Miller,  res.  Albany,  N. 

Y.     Ch:  (4298)  Ruth  10;  (4299)  Syhna^o:  (4300)  Marion  10. 

2627 

Ralph  Walby  Ingalls,^  (^Ferdinand''  Ebenezcr,^  Stephen,^ 
Sannicl,*  Ediniuid,^  John,'^  Edmjmd^) ,  son  of  Ferdinand  and 
lyucy  (Parshell)  Ingalls,  born  Middlefield.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1835  ; 
married  Jane,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Lncintha  (Granger)  Buel. 
She  was  born  Feb.  10,  1840.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Mazonville, 
(P.  O.  Tacoma),  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children  : 

4301  Albert,^  b.   Dec.   30,    i860;  he  is  of  the  firm  of  Root  &  Ingalls, 

Franklin,  N.  Y. 

4302  Augusta  Ann,'  b.  Nov.  22,  1862  ;  m.  Joseph  Cornell. 

4303  Dora,'  b.  July  29,  1865  ;  m.  Emory  H.  Root,  res.  Franklin. 

4304  Dewitt,'  b.  Dec.  10,  1871. 

4305  Elmer,'  b.  Jan.  7,  1874. 

4306  Lucy  May,'  b.  May  7,  1S78. 

2643 

John  Lougee  Ingalls,^  Ebcnezcr,'  Ebcnczcr^'  Timothy,^ 
Samuel,*  SavnccI,^  Hc7iry,'^  Edvnmd'^)  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary 
(Lougee)  Ingalls,  born  Feb.  9,  1795  ;  married  Roxanna  Weth- 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


209 


ERBEE.  She  was  born  Connecticut;  died  Michigan,  Mar.  15, 
1876.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Dresden,  N,  Y.,  and  died  Nov.  6, 
1879. 

Children,  born  Dresden  :    . 

+4307    John,^b.  Jan.  i,  1822;  m.  Polly  Bartholomew. 

4308  Roxanna,^  d.  age  fifteen. 

4309  Eliza  E.,^  m.  John,  son  of  John  C.  and  Pleatus  (Brewster)  Bur- 

gess, b.  Jtily  9,  182 1  ;  was  a  farmer  at  Hillsboro,  Weld  Co.,  Col. 
Ch:  (i)  Willard Henry,  b.  Rodgersville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1848; 
{2)  Freeinatt  CV/arto,  b.  Dresden,  July  31,  1850;  (3)  Theodore 
Corjielius,  b.  June  14,  1852  ;  (4)  Herbert  John,  b.  Mar.  10,  1854; 
(5)  Leiuis  Fremont,  b.  Waquoketa,  la..  June  14,  1856;  (6)  Myron 
Edtuard,  b.  Delmar,  la.,  Aug.  16,  1858;  (7)  Philip  Alphonso, 
b.  Aug.  3,  i860;  (8)  Hiram  Elmer,  b.  Oct.  28,  1862  :  (9)  Carrie 
Bell,  b.  Oct.  I,  1864;  (10)  Ida  Roxanna,  b.  Mar.  24,  1867;  (11) 
Grove  Walter,  b.  June  20,  1869. 

4310  Henry ,^  b.  ;   m.   ist,  Jan.  20,  1853,  Mary,  daughter  of  Gen. 

David  and   Maria  (Benjamin)  Barrett,  b.  Dresden,   N.  Y.,  Nov. 
II,  1833;  m.   2d,   Nov.   13,  1901,  Adaline,  daughter  of  Edward 
and  Rhoda  (Wicker)  Adams,  b.  West  Haven,  Vt.,  Feb.   i,  1843  ; 
he  is  a  farmer  at  West  Haven.     Ch  : 
(4311)     David  P., 1'^  b.  Dresden,  July  13,   1854;  d.  Feb.  20,   1884;  m. 

Mary  Jane  Barrett;  he  was  a  farmer  at  West  Haven.     Ch  : 

(4312)  Henry   J.";  (4313)  Rush  Holcomb";  (4314)  Daisy 

Pearl ". 
(4315)     Charles  Henry, 1°  b.  Dresden,  Apr.  22,   1859;  m.  Mary  Jane, 

daughter  of  Burr  and   Lucy   (Jones)  Benjamin  ;    he  is  a 

salesman   for  the  Standard  Oil  Co.  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Ch  :  (4316)  Fannie  Cornelia, ^^  b.  Dresden,  Jan.  6,  1879  ;  m. 
Laprarie ;    (4317)   Walter    Benjamin,"   b.    Aug.    23, 

1885  ;    (4318)  David   Royal,"  b.  West  Haven,  Dec.  6,  1888  ; 

(4319)  Rockwell  Irving,"  b.  Apr.  28,  1897. 

4320  Charles,^     d.  ;    m.    Emeline    Woodcock,    his     widow    res. 

Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

4321  Myron   H.,^  b.   Nov.  2,    1836;    m.    ist,   Jan.    i, 

'       m.  2d,  Apr.   13,  1864, 

3d,  May   27,    188 


1859,    Sophronia 

Penlopa  Barrett, 

Louise,   daughter  of 

He  is  a  farmer  at  Wind- 


Myron   H.,^  b.   Nov 
Carter,  d.  Aug.  2,  1863 
d.   Jan.    14,    1878 ;    m. 
Michael  and  Selma  (Webster)  Delora 
ham,  Vt.     Ch  : 
(4322)     Freeman  Myron, 1°  b.  Dresden,  May  27,  1865. 

Marcellus  Harrison, 10  b.  Sept.  20^  1868;  m.  Dresden,   Dec. 
14,    1892,    Eva   E.,    daughter   of    James    M.    and    Martha 
(Crane)  Eastman  of  Windham,  Vt.,  b.  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
29,   1869;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Windham.     Ch :  (4324)  Irene 
I.,"  b.   Whitehall,   N.   Y.,  Mar.    10,    1894;    (4325)  Myron 
Munroe,"  b.  Windham,  Apr.  11,  1896  ;  (4326)  Edith  Mae," 
b.  Feb.  15,  1901. 
Orville  Arthur, 1°  b.  July  4.  1881. 
Maud  Leona,i°b.  Apr.  19,  1884;  d.  Dec.  2,  1891. 
Roscoe  Conkling,!"  b.  Sept.  28,  1885. 
John  Martin, 1''  b.  Julv  15,  1887. 
Rufus  Allen, 1*^  b.  Whitehall,  Jan.  28,  1891. 
Polly   Grace, ^  m.   Nov.   28,  1856,  George  W.,   son  of  Joseph  and 
Annie  (Chatman)  Barrett,  res.  Yale,  Mich.     Ch  :  {i)  James  IV., 
b.    1857;   d.   Sept.   26,    1858;  (2)   Frances  E.,   m.   Oct.   2,   1879, 
George   W.    Saville,   he  is  a  harness  maker  at  Yale.     Ch  :  (I) 
Gi,Enn;    (II)  Bruce;   (HI)    Ralph,  d.  ;    (IV)  Carl; 

14 


(4323) 


(4327) 
(4328) 
(4329) 
(4330) 
(4331) 
4332 


210  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(V)  Pearl;  (VI)  Muriel;    (VII)  Fred.     (3)  Alonzo  B.,h. 
i860;  d.  Oct.  28,  1891;  m.  Dec.  26,  1882,  Carrie  Coops.     Ch :  (I) 
.    Ethel,   d.  ;    (II)  Mary  Grace;    (III)  Eugene;    (IV) 

Maud;  (V)  Earl.  (4)  J/zV^r^'a?  ^.  m.  Harrj- Thorne,  black- 
smith at  Yale;  (5)  Haltie  B.,  m.  Sept.  2.  1885,  John  Miller, 
a  farmer  at  Peck,  Mich.   Ch  :  (I)  Cloud  ;  (II)  Floyd,  d.  ; 

(III)  DONXA.  (6)  Ella  R.,  m.  Feb.  7,  1898,  John  Miller,  a 
farmer  at  Yale.  Ch  :  (I)  Roy  ;  (II)  Williams,  {j)  Grace  A., 
m.  Nov.  21,  1894,  George  Connell,  a  printer  at  Flint,  Mich. 
Ch:  (I)  Gwenda.  (8)  George  IV.,  res.  Watertown,  N.  Y.;  (9) 
Ethel  F.,  d.  ;  (10)  Goldia,  d. 

4333  Willard,»b.  Feb.  18,  1831  ;  d.  West  Haven,  Vt.,  Apr.  8,  1896;  m. 
Ellen,  daughter  of  Gen.  David  and  Maria  (Benjamin)  Barrett, 
b.  Dresden,  N.  Y.,  July  22,  1836;  he  was  a  farmer.  Ch :  (4334) 
Willard,^''^  b.  Jan.  18,  1857;  he  is  a  farmer  at  West  Haven. 
(4335)  Hiram  O.,"  b.  May  6,  1862:  m.  Oct.  16,  1889,  Lizzie, 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  ^Crowley)  Preston,  b.  Fair- 
haven,  Sept.  10,  1865;  he  is  a  musician  at  West  Haven. 


2656 

HiBBARD  IxGALLS,^  {Ebeiiezer''  Ebenezer,^  Timothy, °  Samuel,* 
Samuel,^  Henry, '^  Edmund^),  son  of  Ebenezer  and  P0II3'  (Harris) 
Ingalls,  born  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Jan.  13,  1805  ;  married, 
first,  Nov.  26,  1829,  S.^rah  Dudley.  She  was  born  Feb.  25, 
1809;  died  Sept.  13,  1847.  Married,  second,  Apr.  6,  1848, 
Eliza  M.  daughter  of  Darius  and  Tama  (Chapin)  Sprague. 
She  was  born  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1818;  died  Westport. 
Feb  26,  1888.  He  was  a  lumberman  in  his  early  years  and  for 
fifty  years  a  preacher  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  having 
been  licensed  in  1837,  and  ordained  in  1852.  His  time  was  di- 
vided between  his  farm  and  preaching  to  small  communities. 
He  was  a  genuine  old-time  Methodist,  making  up  in  earnest- 
ness, piety,  and  common  sense  what  he  lacked  in  education. 
His  name  is  still  a  household  word  in  that  neighborhood.  On 
his  eightieth  birthday  he  walked  seven  miles  to  preach,  the 
roads  being  too  bad  to  drive  over.  He  died  Ticonderoga,  N.Y., 
Sept.  23,  1894. 

Children,  by  Sarah  Dudley : 

4336  Jane  Ann,^  b.  May  14,   1835  ;  m.  William  B.  Grant,   res.   Crown 

Point.  Ch  :  (i)  ArtJuir  Clifton,  d.  y  ;  (2)  Belle,  m.  C.  D.  Todd. 
Ch :  (I)HiBBARD  Ingalls. 

4337  John  Fletcher,^  b.  Feb.  19,  1843  ;  d.  Culpepper,  Va.,  Nov.  24,  1863. 

4338  Susan  Tamson,^  b.  June  27,  1847;  m.  Dr.  Hiram  R.  Field.     Ch  : 

{!) Julia  N.,  d.  1880;  m.  William  C.  Barbee.  Ch  :  ri)  Fred; 
(II)  Bessie,  (2)  Sarah  S.,h.  May  29,  1878,  res.  Rockville  Cen- 
ter, n.  m. 


POvSTERlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALI.vS,  OF  LYNN.  211 

Children,  by  Eliza  M.  Sprague  : 

4339  Libbie  Anise, ^  b.  Mar.  21,  1849  ;  m.  W.  G.  Wiley,  res.  Ticonderoga. 

Ch.  (i)  Pearlie  Mary,  b.  May  7,  1870 ;  d.  Apr.  4,  1873  ;  (2)  Lina 
Teen,  b.     Oct.  29,  1873  ;  d.  Nov.  27,  1879. 

4340  Allen  Penfield,^  b.  June  25,  1853  ;  d.  Jan.  22,  1855. 

4341  Eulettie  Marion,-' b.  Sept.   7,   1857;  m.   Sept.  4,   1883,    Dr.   Frank 

Thomas  DeLano,  res.  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y. 


2667 

GiivMAN  Ingali^,'^  {Gihna7i,'  Ebenezer^^  Timothy,^  Sa7}iuel* 
Sa)}iic€l,^  Hetiry,-  Edmund^),  son  of  Gilman  and  Abigail  (Emer- 
son) Ingalls,  born  Jan.  29,  1798  ;  married  Sally  Roberts.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Bristol,  N.  H.,  and  died  there  1862. 

Children,  born  Bristol : 

4342     Gustavus  Washington,^  b.  May  24,   1824  ;   m.  Mary  C,  daughter 
of  Da\-id  and  Susan  (Harriman)  Sleeper  of  Bristol,  b.   1828  ;  d. 
Apr.  21,  1903.     He  lived  at  Concord,  N.  H.  and  enlisted  Aug.  i, 
1861  as  band  leader  3d  N.  H.  Regiment  Infantry;  re-enlisted 
Jan.,  1863  as  band  leader  of  the  2d  Brigade  loth  Army  Corps, 
and  mustered  out  July  4,  1865  ;  he  is  now  a  manufacturer  of 
organ  reeds  at  Worcester,  Mass.     Ch  : 
(4343)     Walter  Gustavus, ^'^  b.  Concord,  Aug.  10,   1855  ;  m.   ist,  Nov. 
1879,    Mary    Gertriide,    daughter    of    Joseph    and    Mary 
(Flower)  Leland,   d.   May   21,   1884;  m.  2d,  Oct.  12,  1885, 
Hattie  May,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Sophronia  (Smith) 
Dunbar ;  he  is  a  pipe    organ  tuner  at  Worcester  and  has 
played  the  organ  at  the  first   Unitarian  church  twenty- 
seven  years.      Ch  :    (4344)    Lotta   Mildred,"   b.   June   31, 
1881  ;    (4345)   Francis  Dunbar,"  b.   Mar.   4,   1887;    (4346) 
Evan  Gilman,"  b.  Sept.  8,  1899;  d.  Jan.  16,  1900. 

4347  Amanda  Jane,^  m.   ist,  Joseph  Rollins;     2d,    George    Dow,   res. 

Bristol. 

4348  Lucinda,^  d  ;  m.  Andrew  J.  Waite.     No  children. 

4349  Mahala,^  d.  ;  m.  Orrin  Nelson. 

4350  George  H., 9  b.  Feb.   5,   1832;  d.   Feb.  8,   1899;  m.   ist,  ;  2d, 

Helen  Louise  Edmunds  of  Warner,  N.  H.;  he  was  a  noted 
musician,  living  at  Concord;  taught  singing  schools  through- 
out the  state ;  during  the  war  he  was  a  member  of  the  band  of 
which  his  brother  was  a  leader,  returning  from  the  war  he  con- 
tinued in  active  service  in  a  musical  way  for  thirty  3-ears.  At 
one  time  he  was  a  member  "  Father  Kemps"  Old  Folks  Con- 
cert Co.  as  cornetist  and  tenor  soloist ;  he  had  few  equals  as  a 
musician,  playing  all  band  instruments,  the  church  organ  and 
a  violinist  of  more  than  ordinary  ability,  a  composer  of  band, 
church  and  orchestra  music  and  many  songs.     Ch  : 

(4351)     Alphonso,io  m.    Mary  E.   Sawyer,   res.   Warner,   N.   H.     Ch : 
(4352)  Louisa  Foster  ";   (4353)  Walter  Sawyer  ". 

(4354)     Susie  Angle, 1'^  m.  Charles  Herbert  Osgood,  res.  Warner.    Ch  : 

(i)  Helen  Merriain. 

4355     Horace  Langdon,^  b.  Aug.  31,  1838;  m.  Mar.  9,  1869,  Mary  Paulina, 

dau.  of  Abel  L.,  and  Paulina  (Phelps)  Crosby,  b.  Groton,  N.  H., 

Apr.  21,  1844  ;  he  enlisted  as  a  private  April,  1861,  Co.  I,  ist  N. 


212  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

H.  Infantry;  mustered  out  Aug.,  1861,  re-enlisted  Dec,  1861, 
Company  H.,  8th  Infantry  as  corporal;  appointed  sergeant 
June,  1862 ;  discharged  for  disability  May,  1863 ;  re-enlisted 
Dec,  1864,  Company  G,  18th  Infantrj'  as  sergeant;  appointed 
commissary-sergeant  and  mustered  out  July,  1865  ;  has  been 
Representative  to  the  Legislature,  Sergeant-at-Arms  of  the 
House,  also  delegate  to  Constitutional  Convention,  is  now 
assistant  janitor  of  State  House  at  Concord.     Ch  : 

(4356)  Linna  Augusta, 10  b.  Hill,  N.  H.,  May  13,  1873. 

(4357)  Delia  Leona,^°  b.  Groton,  Mar.  22,  1877. 

4358  Frances,^  b.  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  Geo.  F.  Prcscott  of  Franklin. 

4359  Jolio  Henry ,^  b.  ;  d.  1863,  soon  after  his  discharge  from  the 

army. 

4360  Mary,^  m.  Louis  Pattee  ;  res.  Bristol,  N.  H. 

4361  Ann  ^. 

4362  Augusta  ^. 

2669 

JosiAH  Emerson  Ingalls,*  {Gilmaii^'  Ebcnczer,^  Timothy,^ 
Samuel,'^  Samuel,^  Henry,  ^  Edmurid^),  son  of  Gilman  and  Abi- 
gail (Emerson)  Ingalls,  born  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Sept.  6, 
1802;  married  first,  Dorothy  Sanborx.  She  died  Nov.  1831. 
Married,  second,  Lucy  Bell  Ladd.  She  died  age  eighty-four. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  selectman  at  Alexandria,  N.  H.,  and  died 
Oct.  28,  i860. 

Children,  born  Alexandria: 

4363  Josiah   Sanborn,^   b.  Dec.   13,   1827;    m.  July  16,  1851,  Laura  L., 

daughter  of  William  and  Eunice  (Huckins)  Mudgett,  b.  Bristol, 
Jan.  21,  1829;  he  is  a  carriage  maker  at  Concord.     No  children. 

4364  Sullivan,^  b.  Jan.   15,   183 1  ;  d.  Sept.   14,  1876;  m.  Sarah  F.  Her- 

bert. Ch:  (4365)  Clara  M.io ;  (4366)  Ardena  L..^^  both 
teachers  at  Bristol. 

Children,  by  Eucy  B.  Eadd : 

4367  Harriet   Elizabeth, ^  b.    1837  ;  m.    Charles   L.   Dalton,   res.   Alex- 

andria.    No  children. 

4368  Harvey  Nichols,^  m.  twice,  2d,  widow  Betsey-  (Ayers)  Melvin,  has 

only  one  daughter  living,  (4369)  Melvina,!'^  m.  Crosby  and 

res.  Franklin.     No  children. 
4370     Luther,^  b.  m.   ist,   Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  John  and  Jenny 

(French)  Jewell ;  m.  2d,  Sarah  Emmons;  he  lived  at  Bristol, 

N.  H.;   had  two  children,   (4371)  Frank  George. ^^ 
4373     George  Washington,^  b.  ;  d.  ;   m.  Lane,  d.  ; 

had  three  daughters  li\nng  in  Philadelphia. 


2685 

David  Ingalls,^  {James,'  Jonathan,^  Timothy,^  Samuel,* 
Samuel,^  Henry, "^  Edmiaid^),  son  of  James  and  Ruth  (Sleeper) 
Ingalls,  born  May  31,  1796  ;  married  Betsey,  daughter  of  Samuel 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  213 

Taggart  of  Dunham,  P.  Q.  She  was  born  1797,  d.  Sept.  1841. 
He  moved  from  Dunham  to  lyima,  N.  Y.,  thence  in  1832  to  Al- 
mont,  Mich.,  where  he  died  Nov.  7,  1865.  The  Ingalls,  Sleep- 
er, Taggart,  and  Sanborn  families  moved  from  N.  H.,  then  to 
Canada,  next  to  N.  Y.  and  thence  to  Mich.  He  was  noted  for 
his  industry  and  radical  temperance  ideas. 

Children  : 

4377  Orson,9  b.  Lima,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1818;  m.  Jan.  2,  1842,  Mary  L., 
daughter  of  Jedediah  and  Betsey  (Starkweather)  Hough,  b.  N. 
Y.,  May  24,  1821  ;  d.  Almont,  Mich.,  Mar.  23,  1900  ;  he  is  a  re- 
tired farmer  at  Almont.     Ch  : 

(4378)  Martha, 1'^  b.  May  30,  1844;  d.  Sept.  17,  1883  ;  m.  Clarence  P. 

Leete.     No  children. 

(4379)  Benton  T.,1''-'  b.  June  25,  1846  ;  d.  June  29,  1880. 

(4380)  Carlton, 1'^  b.  Oct.  11,  1852. 

(4381)  Nina  B.,10  b.  Dec.  6,  1856. 

4382  Emily, ^  b.   May  21,  1820;  d.   Feb.  5,  1892;  m.  Sheldon  B.  Bristol. 

No  children. 

4383  Mary  Ann, ^  b.  Mar.  21,  1824;  m.  Joseph  Benjamin  Bristol,  b.  Mar. 

18,  1818;  d.  Dec.  18,  1877;  she  res.  Almont,  Mich.,  retaining  all 
her  faculties,  having  been  a  great  reader  of  literature  ;  her  son 
describes  her  as  "A  walking  dictionary."     Ch  : 
(i)     David  Romai7ie  (Bristol),  b.  June  22,  1849;  d.  while  attend- 
ing Med.  Dept.  U.  &  M.,  Mar.  3,  1873. 

(2)  Henry   Ward  Beecher  (Bristol),  b.  Jan.  10,  1850;  m.   Adell, 

daughter  of  Mortimer  Delano  ;  he  is  a  grocer  at  Marietta, 
Mich.     No  children. 

(3)  Mary  Adeluie  (Bristol),  b.  Sept.  25,  1852;  m.  William  Rus- 

sell Kendrick,  he  is  an  attorney,  president  State  Board  of 
Pardons,  a  coal  mine  owner,  and  formerly  circuit  judge  ; 
res.  Saginaw,  Mich.  Ch :  (I).  Joseph  Lucius  Sheldon, 
b.  Feb.  14,  1877;  (II)  Ethel,  b.  Apr.  15,  1879;  (III)  Ray 
Russell,  b.  Feb.  17,  1884. 

(4)  George  Cleveland  (Bristol)  b.   Oct.   29,    1855;   m.   Mary  C. 

Torch;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Almont.  Ch  :  (I)  Teresa  Ade- 
line, b.  June  27,  1879;  m.  Oct.  17,  1900,  Ellis  Wilbur,  son 
of  Frederick  E.  and  Mary  (Ellis)  Ranney  of  Greenville, 
Mich.,  b.  Feb.  23,  1878;  he  is  a  manufacturer  at  Belding. 
Ch:  (A)  Mary  Emily,  b.  Mar.  20,  1902.  (II)  Mabel 
Emily,  b.  Aug.  21,  1880;  (III)  Violet,  d.  y. ;  (IV)  Ros- 
WELL  S.,  d.  y. 

(5)  Oliver  Strob r id g e  i^'^ri^toY),   b.   Feb.  4,    1857;   m.    Naomie; 

daughter  of  John  Martin  Wilcox ;  he  is  one  of  the  most 
successful  fruit  growers  of  Eastern  Mich.,  res.  Almont. 
Ch  :  (I)  Zay,  b.  June  15,  1891. 

(6)  William  Howard,  (Bristol),  b.  July   13,    1859;    m.  Dec.  30, 

1896,  Charlotte  Louise,  daughter  of  Leonard  Kelsey  of 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  b.  Sept,  23,  1869  ;  he  grad.  law  school 
at  Ann  Arbor,  located  at  Shreveport,  La.,  practising  his 
profession  and  operating  a  cotton  plantation  ;  returned  to 
Almont  and  is  engaged  in  farming.  Ch  :  (I)  Willitte 
Kelsey,  b.  Oct.  i,  1897  ;  (II)  Julia  Adeline,  b.  Mar.  2, 
1899;  (III)  Everet  Romaine,  b.  Dec.  4,  1900;  (IV)  Jose- 
phine Leonarda,  b.  Nov.  13,  1902. 

(7)  LeRoy  Carlton  (Bristol),  b.  Feb.  9,  1870;    m.  May  Carr  of 


-14  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Cltveland,  O.  ;  lie  grad.  Mills  Agricultural  College ;  was  a 
professional  violinist  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  now  manufacturer 
of  a  gasoline  engine  at  Saginaw.     No  children. 

4384  Samantha,®  b.  Feb.  1829;  d.Julv,  1829. 

4385  Diantha,9  b.  Feb.  1829  ;  d.  July,'  1S29. 

4386  Martha,  ^  b.  July  2,  1835  ;  ^-  A-'ug.  6,  1836. 


2686 

Jonathan  Ingalls,^  {James;  Jonathan,^  Timothy,^  Sa7nuel* 
Samuel,^  Henry,'  Edvuuid'^) ,  son  of  James  and  Rutli  (Sleeper) 
Ingalls,  born  Sept.  23,  1798;  married,  Apr.  9,  1829,  Sophronia 
Harris  Rogers.  She  was  born  Feb.  2,  1806;  died  Aug.  i, 
1896.  He  was  a  farmer  at  East  Dunham,  P.  Q.,  and  died  Mar. 
28,  1869. 

Children : 

4387  Almeron,^  b.  Apr.  20,  1830;  d.  Julv  16,  1830. 

4388  Sarah  Maria, »  b.  Aug.  5,  1831. 

4389  Emily  E.,»  b.  Feb.  10,  1834;  d.  Apr.  6.  1872. 

4390  Marj-  P.,^  b.  Sept.  3,  1836;  d.  Mar.  9,  1902. 

+4391     Sherman  Jonathan,^  b.  Feb.  22,  1839  ;  m.  Mary  L.  Harvey. 

4392  Orpha  L.,®b.  Sept.  12,  1841. 

4393  Selinda  S.,^  b.  Nov.  22,  1844. 

-I-4394     David  Henry,'-*  b.  Aug.  10,  1847 ;  m.  Agnes  N.  Pettes. 


2687 

Jethro  Ingalls,*  {James^'  Jonathan,^  Tiviothy°  Sa^nuel,^ 
Samuel,^  Heyiry,^  Edmund'^),  son  of  James  and  Ruth  (Sleeper) 
Ingalls,  born  Oct.  i,  1801  ;  married,  Jan.  20,  1825,  Mary  Ait- 
ken  of  Frelighsburg,  P.  Q.  He  was  a  Methodist  circuit  preach- 
er, and  died  at  St.  Armand,  P.  Q.,  May,  1872. 

Children : 

-f-4395  Walter  Sleeper,^  b.  Dec.  1825  ;  m.  Emily  Brimmer. 

4396  Nancy  Agnes, ^  b.  1827;  m.  May  21,  1851,  Romina  Smith. 

4-4397  Arthur  James, ^  b.  Mar.  31,  1831  ;  m.  Lydia  B.  Whipple. 

4398  Ruth  Elvira,^  b.  Feb.  10,  1834;  d.  Nov.  15,  1891  ;  m.  Oct.  i,  1861, 

Charles  Worden.  Ch :  (i)  Clateftce;  (2)  Frank,  res.  Hartford, 
Conn.;  {'i")  Jethro,  res.  Boston,  Mass. 

4399  Edmund,^  m.  Mar.  8,  1863,  Mary  O.  Chandler,  res.  Frelighsburg, 

P.  Q.  Ch:  (4400)  Herbert, 1'^  res.  Chicago ;  (4401)  Edith, 10  m. 
Aug.  1891,  Linus  Soles,  res.  Brome  Cor.,  P.  Q.;  (4402)  Ed- 
mund,i'^  res.  Frelighsburg.;  (4403)  Winifred  1°. 

4404  Jane,^  d.  age  fifteen. 

4405  Mary  Margaret,^  b.  Feb.  23,  1838  ;  m.  Nov.  17,  1861  ;  Wellington 

G.  Scofield,  b.  Sutton,  P.  Q.,  Mar.  12,  1829;  he  is  a  Baptist 
clergyman  at  Richford,  Vt.  Ch  :  (i)  Beiiha  Erviina,  b.  July  24, 
1862  ;  m.  June  28,  1892,  Arthur  E.  Masse,  res.  Grand  Ligne,  P. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  215 

Q.;  (2)  Mary  Permelia,  b.  June  30,  1866 ;  d.  Mar.  8,  1895  ;  m.  Sept. 
30,  1891,  H.  Wade  Hibbard.  Ch  :  (Aj  Hope;  (3)  Nellie  Gray, 
b.  Apr.  26,  1874 ;  d.  June  15,  1894  ;  n.  m. 

4406  Elizabeth,^  d.  y. 

4407  Henrj'  Dexter,^  b.  1842  ;  d.  Sept.  10,  1868. 

4-4408     Anderson  Jethro,^  b.  Sept.  10,  1846;  m.  Jane  A.  Ingalls. 


2689 

Edmund  Sleeper  Ingalls/  {James ^'  Jojiatha7i,^  Titnothy,^ 
Samuel,'^  Samuel^  HeUry,^  Edynund'^),  son  of  James  and  Ruth 
(Sleeper)  Ingalls,  born  Dunham,  P.  O.,  Mar.  24,  1809;  married, 
first,  Feb.  27,  1830,  Maria  M.  Kimball.  She  was  born  July 
5,  1805;  died  Dec.  1832.  Married,  second,  Lois  Anna, daugh- 
ter of  Sir  W.  and  Sally  (Bassford)  Farnum.  She  was  born 
Dunham,  May  19,  1819  ;  died  Granby,  P.  Q.,  Aug.  21,  1881. 

Children : 

4409  Maria  Louisa,^  b.  July  23,  1842  ;  m.  Ehvin  B.  Clow. 

4410  Sarah  Elizabeth,^  d.  y. 

4411  Hester  Victoria,^  b.  Sept.  20,  1847;  m.  John  N.  Butterfield. 

4412  Martha  Elizabeth,^  b.  June  6,  1849  ;  d. 

4413  Edmund  James^,  d. 

4414  John  Wesley,^  b.  May  27,  1853  ;  d.  Oct.  31,  1877. 

4415  Allen  G.,9  b.   Apr.   24,    1855;   m.   Dec.   17,    1883,   Mary  Annette, 

daughter  of  William  G.  and  Marcella  A.  (Whitney)  Parmlee  ; 
he  grad.  Bachelor  of  Civil  Law,  and  admitted  to  practice,  now 
res.  at  Montreal,  making  a  specialty  of  patents  and  patent  law. 
Ch:  (4416)  Allen  Redfield.i^  b.  Granby,  Sept.  24,  1884;  (4417) 
Lorna,^'^  b.  Waterloo,  Mar.  10,  1886;  (4418)  A\-is,i"  b.  Ottawa, 
Dec.  8,  I887;(44i9)  Helen  May,i'^  b.  May  26,  1900;  (4420) 
Judith, 1'-' b.  Not.  5,  1891  ;  (4421)  Allen  Grannis,!'^  b.  Westmont , 
Jan.  29,  1893;  (4422)  Lois.i'^  b.  Lachine,  Apr.  30,  1894;  (4423) 
Marcella,!'^  b.  Sept.  4,  1895;  d.  Nov.  28,  1895. 

4424  Anna  Harriet,^  d.  y. 

4425  Helen  Ruth^. 

2747 

John  Addison  Gurley  Ingalls",  {Perley  C.,'  Josiah,^  Na- 
thayiiel,^  Samuel,^  Samuel,^  Heiiry,^  Edmund'^'),  son  of  Perley  C, 
and  Ingalls,  born  Methuen,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1836,  married, 

Oct.  13,  1864,  LucRETiA  U.,  daughter  of  George  and  Ruth  L,. 
(Underhill)  Everett,  She  was  born  May  2,  1845  ;  resides  I^aw- 
rence,  Mass.  He  was  business  director  of  the  Arlington  Co- 
operative Store,  and  an  overseer  of  the  Arlington  Mill  j^ard  at 
Lawrence  for  twenty-two  years  ;  was  accidentally-  killed  by  cars 
Dec.  21,  1896. 


216  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

4426  Mattie  Morse, ^  b.  Oct.  4,  1869  ;  m.  June  4,  1896,  Charles  C.  Aldrich 

Ames,  b.  Dec.  21,  1873  ;  he  is  a  clerk  at  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  Ch  : 
(1)  Alice  Aldrich,  b.  Apr.  25,  1897;  (2)  Helen  Aldrich,  b.  Sept. 
4.    1809. 

4427  George  Everett,^  b.  June  9,   1872  ;  m.  June  27,    1899,  Laura  M., 

daughter  of  Ira  A.  and  Mary  M.  (Jones)  Brown,  b.  Wolcott, 
Vt.,  July  7,  1876;  he  grad.  Springfield  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Training 
School;  is  now  Gen.  Sec'y.  R.  R.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Argentine, 
Kan.  Ch  :  (4428)  Marion  Brown, ^^  b.  May  4,  1900;  d.  Dec.  12, 
1901  ;  (4429)  Harold  Brown, ^'^  b.  Aug.  31,  1902. 
4430     Percy  Howe,^  b.  Jan.  31,  1883  ;  d.  Jan.  28,  1891.' 


2762 

Nason  Ingalls,^  {Moses,~  Samuel,^  Daniel,^  Moses,^  Samuel,^ 
Heyiry^^  Ed^nund'^),  son  of  Moses  and  Abbie  (Stiles)  Ingalls,  born 
Amherst,  Me.,  1811;  married  Dec.  9,  1832,  Susan,  daughter  of 
Amos  and  Betsey  (Longfellow)  Dennis.  She  was  born  Palermo, 
Me.,  July  20,  1813,  died  April  9,  1892.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
lumberman  at  Passadumkeag  and  Mattawamkeag.  Died  Wood- 
ville,  Oct.  16,  1898. 

Children  : 

4431  Samuel,^  b.  Feb.  23,  1834;  d.  May  6,  1886;  served  three  years  in 

the  Civil  War  in  ist  Maine  Cavalry. 

4432  Gabriel,"  b.  Dec.  28,  1836;  d.  July  14,  1868. 

4433  Alonzo,"  b.  Mar.  25,  1839;  d.  Sept.  20,  1849. 

4434  Hannah  D.,"  b.  May  16,  1841  ;  d.  May  10,  1902. 

4435  Enoch  S.,"  b.  Dec.  19,  1845  ;  d.  May  i,  1846. 

4436  Nason,"  b.  Nov.  24,  1847. 

4437  Wellington,"  b.  Sept.  29,  1849;  m.  June  17,  1883,  Ellen  Rebecca, 

daughter  of  Henry  and  Rebecca  (Guild)  Hawes,  b.  Mattawam- 
keag, May  31,  1857;  d.  July  13,  1899;  he  is  a  mail  contractor  at 
Mattawamkeag  ;  has  been  selectman  of  Woodville  and  trustee 
of  M.  E.  church.  Ch  :  (4438)  Myrtie  Janet, ^'^  b.  Newport,  Me., 
Feb.  27,  1884. 
4439  Sumner  Laughton,"  b.  Dec.  26,  1851  ;  m.  Betsey  Abigail  Brown; 
he  is  a  builder  of  boats  and  canoes  at  Milford,  Me.  Ch  :  (4440) 
Edna  May  1°. 


2776 

RUFUS  Frbderick  Ingalls,^  {Robert^  Moses, ^  Da7iiel,^ Moses,*' 
Samuel,^  Henry, '^  Edmund^),  son  of  Robert  and  Rowena  (Hills) 
Ingalls,  born  Shelburne,  N.  H,,  Oct.  12,  1836;  married,  first, 
Dec.  18,  i860,  Emeline  Burbank,  daughter  of  Thomas  L,ary 
of  Gilead,  Me.  She  died  Aug.  19,1870;  married,  second,  Nov.  18, 
1873,  Hattie  Gordon  McKenty.     He  was  in  the  employ  of 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  217 

the  Graud  Trunk  Railway  at  Gorham,  N.  H.,  six  years,  returning 
to  Shelburne  to  act  as  administrator  of  his  father's  estate,  but 
returned  to  Gorham  in  1865,  and  entered  into  business.  He  was 
townclerk  of  Gorham  four  years,  selectman  twenty  years,  repre- 
sented Shelburne  in  the  State  Legislature  two  years  and  also 
Gorham  two  years ;  was  appointed  postmaster  by  President 
Cleveland  and  re-appointed  on  his  second  term  but  died  before 
taking  the  office.  He  was  a  life  long  Democrat,  but  his  political 
beliefs  were  not  allowed  to  interfere  with  his  friendships.  He 
had  many  times  been  a  delegate  to  the  County  Senatorial  Con- 
gressional and  State  Conventions.  He  was  twenty  years  treas- 
urer of  the  Gorham  Five  Cent  Savings  Bank  and  had  held  high 
offices  in  the  Odd  Fellows  and  Masonic  Fraternity.  He  died 
Dec.  23,  1893. 

Children  bj-  Emeline  B.  Lary  : 

4441  Frederick, 9  b.  Nov.  25,  1866  ;  m.  June  8,  1891,  Mary  Teresa,  daugh- 
ter of  John  and  Mary  KoUman  of  Montreal,  b.  Berne,  Switzer- 
land ;  he  is  editor  and  publisher  of  a  weekly  paper,  "The 
Mountaineer,"  at  Gorham.  Has  served  on  the  school  board, 
and  was  postmaster  from  1894  to  1898.  Ch  :  (4442)  Ruth  Eme- 
line,i''  b.  Mar.  8,  1892;   (4443)  Rowena  Hills, i'^  b.  Sept.  12,  1895. 

Child  by  Hattie  G.  McKenty  : 

4444  Marion  Gertrude,^  b.  Oct.  2,  1876. 

2805 

Benjamin  Franklin  Ingalls,^  {Javies''  JoJm,^  John,^  El- 
dad,*  Samuel,^  Henry ^^  Edmund^),  son  of  James  and  Margaret 
(Baxter)  IngaUs,  born  Surry,  N.  H.,  Nov.  23,  1820;  married, 
first,  Eliza  J.  Davis  ;  married,  second,  about  1857,  Nancy 
Gilbert.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  moved  to  Port 
Huron,  Mich.     She  resides  at  Detroit,  Mich. 

Children  by  Eliza  J.  Davis. 

4445  Margaret  Elzina,^  b.  1847;  m.  Llewellyn  Hallett,  res.  Harrison, 

Mich.     Ch  :    {i)  Selina  ;  (2)  Harvey;  {t^)  Gletm  ;   (4)  Nettie; 
(5)  Frank. 

4446  Allen  Munroe,^b.  Howard,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  8,  1852;  m.  Oct.  22,  1878, 

Cora  May,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Louisa  (Sutton)  Hallett,  b. 

Feb.  15,  1859  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Canisteo,  N.  Y.     Ch  : 
(4447)     Lee  Hallett,!'^  b.   Dec.   i,  1879;  m.  May  22,  1901,  Susie  May 
Laine,  b.  Oct.   16,   1877 ;  he  is  preparing  for  the  ministry 
in  the   M.   E.    church ;  res.  Canisteo.     Ch  :  (4448)   Irving 
Laine, 1^  b.  Mar.  15,  1902. 


218  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

(4449)  Fred  Ernest, ^  b.  Feb.  6,  1882. 

(4450)  Dell  Allen, 10  b.  Feb.  20,  1884. 

(4451)  Jennie  Ivouise,!"  b.  Aug.  25,  1885. 

(4452)  Allen  Munroe,i«  b.  Jan.  7,  1888. 

4453     Baxter,^  b.  Bath,  N.  Y.,  1854;  m.  Alice  Hansell,  res.  HornellsN-ille, 
N.  Y.     Ch  .   (4454)  Robert";  (4455)  Mary". 

Children  by  Nancy  Gilbert : 

4456  Mary  Frances,^  b.  Mar.  7,  1858  ;  m.  Oct.  7,  1876,  Charles  Walker 

McCauley,  a  prominent  builder  at  Port  Huron.  Ch  :  {\)John 
Frederick  ;  (2)  Guy  Raymond. 

4457  Guy  Llewellyn,**  b.  Adrian,  N.  Y.,   May  20,   1872;    m.   June   16, 

1897,  Lillian  Belle,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Rachel  (Wedge) 
Welch,  b.  Yale,  Mich.,  July  2,  1878;  he  is  a  news  reporter 
and  story  writer  at  Detroit.  Ch  :  (4458)  Vance  Gilbert, "  b.  Jan. 
26,  1899  ;  (4459)  Frances  Ardella,"  b.  Dec.  10,  1900. 


2847 

Charles  Currier  Ingalls,*^  {Aaron,''  John, ^  John, ^  Eldad,'^ 
Satmicl,^  Henry, '^  Edmund^),  son  of  Aaron  and  Gerusha  (Franklin) 
Ingalls,  born  Sept.  4,  1821  ;  married  Oct.  5,  1853,  Gertrude 
VanaRvSdalE.  He  moved  from  New  York  State  to  Dover,  111., 
and  engaged  in  farming  until  1868.  Then  went  into  the  lumber 
business  at  Sandwich  and  Oneida,  111.  In  1872  wxnt  to  Hast- 
ings, Neb.,  as  a  pioneer  and  part  of  that  city  is  built  on  the  farm 
he  settled.  He  died  Feb.  19,  1900,  and  his  widow  resides  at 
Doniphan,  Neb. 

Children  : 

4460  Charles  Eaton,^  b.  July  9,  1854;  m.  Ella  Pitt  of  Salt  Lake  City; 
he  was  telegraph  operator  for  the  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  at  Mandota, 
111.;  in  1873  agent  for  the  St.  J.  and  G.  I.  R.  R.,  then  travelling 
agent  for  the  Union  Pacific,  now  claim  agent  for  the  D.  &  R. 
G.  R.  R.  res.  at  Pueblo^  Col.  Ch  :  (4461)  Gertrude, "  b.  Feb. 
22,  1890;  (4462)  Jeanne,"  b.  Aug.  12,  1893;  (4463)  Mark,"  b. 
Sept.  2,  1895. 

4464  Gertrude,^  b.  Oct.  31,  1857. 

4465  Henrj'  Tallman,^  b.  May  5,  i860;  m.  Dec.  9,  1884,  Anna  Wilson 

of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  he  is  in  the  grain  business  at  Doniphan, 
Neb.  Ch  :  (4466)  Helen,"  b.  Sept.  12,  1888  ;  (4467)  Marion,"  b. 
July  31,  1891  ;  (4468)  Ray,"  b.  Oct.  4,  1892. 
4469  Mollie  Adalade,"  b.  Sept.  10,  1864;  m.  Nov.  15,  1883,  A.  S.  Camp- 
bell, res.  Aspen,  Wyo.  Ch  :  (i)  Charles,  b.  Dec.  30,  1888;  (2) 
Gertrude,  b.  May  i,  1896. 


2866 

Pearl  Parker  Ingalls,^  {Thomas''  Joseph,^  John, ^  Eldad,* 
Samuel^ Henry ^ Edmti7id^) ^  .son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Bigelow) 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  219 

Ingalls,  born  Westennlle,  O.,  Feb.  i,  1823;  married,  first  at 
Vienna,  O.,  June  15,  1847,  Mary  Sutton,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Ksther  (Noonan)  McDowell.  She  was  born  Knox  Co.,  O., 
Sept.  16,  1830,  d.  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  Jan.  12,  182 1.  Married, 
second,  Nov.  20,  1865,  Mary,  daughter  of  James  M.  and  Rebecca 
(Farmer)  Kibben.  She  was  born  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Aug.  12, 
1840;  graduated  Iowa  Wesleyan  University  i860,  nurse  U.  S. 
Christian  Commission  1864,  secretar>^  of  the  organization  to  es- 
tablish Iowa  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home  at  Davenport  1865  ;  died 
Iowa  City,  Dec.  i,  1901.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  at  Blendon 
Chapel  1842,  ordained  deacon  1845,  elder  1847,  held  pastorates 
at  Portsmouth,  Xenia  and  Chillicothe,  O.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  Mt. 
Pleasant  (twice),  Burlington,  Chariton  (twice),  and  Keokuk,  la. 
Commissioned  chaplain  3d  Iowa  Cavalrj-  and  resigned  1863  to 
promote  the  interests  of  the  Orphans'  Home  ;  then  had  pastor- 
ates at  Des  Moines,  Toledo,  O.,  Corning,  Iowa  City,  la.,  and 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Engaged  in  temperance  mission  work  1878, 
then  publisher  of  the  Iowa  Tribute  1878  to  1882  ;  again  accepted 
pastorates,  and  suffering  from  a  second  attack  of  appolexy,  died 
at  White  City,  Kan.,  May  8,  1887. 

Children,  by  Mary  S.  McDowell : 

4470  Alice  lowa,^  b.  Apr.  22,  1849  ;  d.  Nov.  5,  1850. 

4471  Pearl  Purcell,^  b.  July  17,  1851  ;  d.  Aug.  17,  1852. 

4472  Joseph  McDowell, 3  b.  Chillicothe,  O.,  July  30,  1853;  in.  Nov.  5, 

1895,  Emma  Dahlin  ;  he  grad.  law  dept.  University  of  Iowa 
1876  ;  practiced  law  at  Des  Moines  two  years,  engaged  in  jour- 
nalism two  years,  then  practiced  his  profession  at  Memphis, 
Mo.,  and  Louisville,  Ky.     Ch  :  (4473)  Ida,io  b.  Nov.  27,  1896. 

4474  Ida  Forest,^  b.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Oct.  5,  1855  ;  m.  June  26,  1879,  Abra- 

ham E.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Swdsher,  b.  Johnson 
Co.,  la.,  Mar.  6,  1846;  he  grad.  University  of  Iowa  1872,  law 
dept.  1874 ;  was  a  lawyer  at  Iowa  City,  treasurer  and  then 
president  of  the  City  Savings  and  Trust  Co.,  Superintendent 
for  twenty  years  of  the  Sunday  school  M.  E.  church  at  Iowa 
City.  Ch:  {i)  Esther McDozvell,h.  A.^r.  10,  1880;  {2)  Alice,  h. 
Sept.  22,  1885;  (3)  Helen,  b.  Oct.  10,  1887;  (4)  Abraham  In- 
galls, b.  Feb.  28,  1890. 

Children,  by  Mary  Kibben  : 

4475  James  Kibben,^  b.   Corning,  la.,  Dec.  6,   1870;  m.  July  3,    1890, 

Florence,  daughter  of  Richard  H.  and  Belle  (Choate)  Allin,  b. 
Iowa  City,  Sept.  18,  1868;  Student  University  of  Iowa;  removed 
1892  to  Oak  Park,  111.,  and  since  1894  has  been  car  accountant 
for  the  Chicago,  New  York  and  Boston  Refrigerator  Co.,  at 
Chicago,     Ch  :  (4475A)  Allin  Kibben, ^^  b.  Apr.  5,  1902. 


220  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

2882 

James  Munroe  Ingalls,^  { Jajnes''  Samuel,^  John,^  Eldad,^ 
Saviuel,^  Henty,-  Edmimd'^),  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Cass)  In- 
galls,  born  Sutton,  Vt.,  Jan.  25,  1837;  married,  first,  July, 
i860,  Eliza  Hannah  Niles.  She  was  born  Windsor,  Wis., 
1841  ;  died  Ft.  Barrancus,  Fla.,  1875.  Married,  second.  New 
London,  Conn.,  July  17,  1877,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  B.  and  Frances  E.  (Deshon)  Thurston.  She  was 
born  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  Sept.  20,  1836.  He  was  educated  in 
the  public  schools  and  was  professor  of  mathematics  in'  the 
Evansville  Seminary,  Wisconsin,  1860-64.  He  enlisted  in  the 
regular  army,  Jan.  2,  1864,  and  was  assigned  to  the  i6th  Infan- 
try ;  was  promoted  corporal  and  served  as  commissary  and  quar- 
termaster-sergeant until  May  21,  1865.  He  was  promoted  2d 
and  ist  lieutenant  Maj^  3,  1865,  accepting  the  promotions  May 
21,  1865.  On  Apr.  17,  1869,  he  was  transferred  to  the  2d  In- 
fantry ;  on  Jan.  i,  1871,  to  the  ist  artillery  ;  was  promoted  cap- 
tain of  artillery  July  i,  1880 ;  major  June  i,  1897,  and  lieutenant- 
colonel  Oct.  5,  1900.  He  serv'ed  in  Tennessee,  Alabama,  and 
Georgia,  and  other  points  in  the  south  1864-71,  and  was  then 
sent  to  the  artillery  school.  Fort  Munroe,  graduating  in  the 
class  of  1872.  He  was  next  stationed  successivel}'  at  Platts- 
burgh  barracks,  and  Forts  Jefferson  and  Barrancas,  and  in  July, 
1880,  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  Battery  A,  Governor's 
Island,  New  York  Harbor,  and  thence  transferred  to  San  Fran- 
cisco Harbor,  where  he  served  until  ordered  to  Batter}-  G  at 
Fort  Munroe  1882.  He  suggested  and  organized  the  depart- 
ment of  ballistics  at  the  artillery  school.  Fort  Munroe,  and  was 
made  the  first  instructor  Dec.  19,  1882,  which  position  he  held 
until  the  school  suspended  operations  in  the  spring  of  1898  on 
account  of  the  war  with  Spain.  He  was  also  senior  instructor  in 
practical  artillery  exercises,  class  of  1884  ;  in  engineering,  class 
of  1888  ;  in  electricity  and  defensive  torpedoes,  classes  of  1884, 
1886,  1888,  and  1890;  and  in  signalling,  1884-88.  He  prepared 
the  first  text-book  on  ballistics  for  the  use  of  the  school,  em- 
bracing all  the  best  modern  methods  emplo^-ed  in  Europe,  which 
was  published  in  September,  1883,  (2d  ed.  1885,  3d.  ed.  1886), 
and  was  the  first  treatise  on  exterior  ballistics  published  in  the 
United  States.     He  is  also  the  author  of  "Ballistic   Machines" 


LIEUT.-CUL.  JAMES  M.  IXGAIXS. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  221 

(1885);  "  Handbook  of  Problems  in  Exterior  Ballistics"  (1890, 
3d  ed.  1900);  "Handbook  of  Problems  in  Direct  Fire"  (1890, 
rev.  ed.  1900);  "Interior  Ballistics"  (1890,  rev.  ed.  1894); 
"  Ballistic  Tables  for  Direct,  Ctin-ed,  and  High-Angle  Fire" 
(1891);  "Ballistics  for  the  Instruction  of  Artillery  Gunners" 
(1893);  "Ballistic  Problems  in  Indirect  and  Curved  Fire" 
(1899),  and  many  important  tables,  essays,  reports,  papers  and 
contributions  on  artillery  subjects  to  American  and  foreign  pro- 
fessional journals,  and  to  "Johnson's  Cyclopaedia."  His  works 
on  ballistics  were  accepted  as  authoritative  by  artillerists  in 
America  and  Europe. 

Children  : 

4476  Arthur  Niles,^  b.  Dec,  1861  ;  d.  July,  1875. 

4477  Hilda  Eliza, 9  b.   Sept.  6,  1868 ;    m.  Aug.,  1889,  Joel   Randall  Bur- 

row, banker  at  vSmith  Center,  Kan.;  is  at  present  Secretary  of 
State  for  Kan.     Two  children. 

4478  Fanny  Thurston,^  b.  June  29,  1878. 

3026 

George  Rex  Ixgalls,^  {James,'  Da?uel,'^  Joh7i,^  E/dad,*  Sa?u- 
ue/,^  Henry,'  Edmund'^),  son  of  James  and  Electa  (Sanborn) 
Ingalls,  born  Abercorn,  P.  Q.,  Dec.  27,  1830;  married,  Caro- 
line Maria,  daughter  of  Ira  and  Caroline  (Breese)  Janes. 
She  was  born  May  15,  1829.  He  was  a  wheelwright,  black- 
smith and  farmer  at  Abercorn,  and  died  July   17,  1899. 

Children : 

4479  Homer  Janes, ^  b.   Aug.   6,  1854;   m.   Mar.    19,    1878,    Mary   Ann, 

daughter  of  Edwin  L.  and  Hannah  (Watson)  Hope,  b.  Dec.  7, 
1857;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Abercorn.  Ch  :  (4480)  Hattie  Eugenie, !<> 
b.  Oct.  15,  1879;  (4481)  Lucy  Amelia, 10  b.  Nov.  13,  1883;  (4482) 
George  Homer, ^^  b.  May  14,  1886  ;  (4483)  Edwin  Hope.^'^  b.  June 
20,  1887;  C4484)  Ethel  Persis,iob.  Sept.  4,  1889;  (4485)  Myrtie 
Caroline, 10  b.  July  28,  1892;  (4486)  Llewellyn, 10  b.  Aug.  31, 
1893;  d.y. 

4487  Lelia  Emma,^  b.  Nov.  4,  1857 ;  m.  L.  L.  Wing,  res.  Madison  Lake, 

S.  D. 

4488  Allen  Hammond,^  b.  Nov.  19,  i860;  m.  Nov.  19,  1881,  Isabell  Lu- 

netta,  daughter  of  Lorenzo  and  Amelia  A.  (Brown)  Jacobs,  b. 
Sutton,  P.  Q.,  Nov.  16,  i860;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Abercorn.  Ch  : 
(4489)  Grace  Ethel, "  b.  Oct.  7,  1882;  (4490)  Blanche  Lillian, i^ 
b.  Nov.  5,  1889;  (4491)  Francis  Lorenzo, i''  b.  Jan.  30,  1894; 
(4492)  Ernest  Ellmore,!''  b.  July  6,  1896;  (4493)  Arthur  Allen, 1° 
b.  July  6,  1896  ;  (4494)  Isabella  Lunetta.^'^  b.  July  26,  1902. 
4495     Burton  George,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1868. 


^^^  IXGALLS  GENEALOGY.    ■ 

3036 

Henry  Wilson  Ingalls,^  {Solomon:  Solomon ^  Henry  ^  Hen- 
ry,' Henry, ^  Henry;'  Edmund'),  son  of  Solomon  and  Catherine 
(Dorr)  Ingalls,  born  Brookfield,  Mass.,  July  4,  1807-  married 
Cynthia  Ingeson.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Brownville,  N.  Y  • 
went  to  Nevada,  la.,  and  died  there  Feb.  4,  1886. 

Children  : 

4496     Ornaldo  Byron. «b.   Nov.   29,    1838;    m.   Cortland,    IlL,  Jan     21, 
1869,  JuhaE.,  daughter  of  Oliver  and  Phebe  (Williams)  Rob 

^  f ria-'evt'/r r/es&.^H;?s -.if,e^.:i  ^:-™i?- 

(4498)  Frank   Oliver,"  b.   Monmouth,   la.,  Nov.  12,  1872   and  is  a 

photographer  at  Nevada.  v.  12,  1072,  ana  is  a 

(4499)  Fred  Henrv,io  b.  Nov.  12    1872 

(4500)  Flora  Belle.w  b.  Nov.  12,  1872  ;"  d.  Aug.  20    187, 
4501     Melvin  Dorr, 9  b.  1841  ^        '    ^^" 

^'°'     %T.th?^^°i''T?-   f^^  ^5,    1844;    xn.   Mar.   18,    1867,  Harriet  A. 

^it  T'v       'fu'°1:  -""■  ^'-  '^^^'   ^^  i^  ^  fa^^^^  at   Brown: 

Is;es^or■.i,^^f\         been   president   of  board    of   education. 

assessor  and  street  commissioner      Ch  • 

(4503)     Clarence  Elliot,""  b.  May  15,  186S;  m,  June  14,  .899,  Ger- 

cZt)  K     y,    '";  ^"VS"'"  °y°ta  J.  and  Charttte' Hitch- 
cock) Reader  of  Delei-an,  Wis.,  h.  ,870;  he  is  engaged  in 

•E^Stt-SerlStS,^-"- f  ^"cago.     Ch^    U504) 

''""^  ''iutCL?;'ch^cai""-  "■"^'-  ''  ° '"'"  "  '■"■'"■•'"^ 

(4507)  Ada,»^b^^Dec.    7,     .873;     m.    Herbert    Zimn^erman,    res. 

(4508)  Florence, 10  b.  Jan.  8,  1880 

(4509)  Effie.io  b.  Julv  16,  i88v 

(4510)  Ross,w  b.  Mar.  22    18S8 

4511  Cyrus, 9  b.  1848. 

4512  Fred,9b.   1859. 


3101 

Thomas  Caldwell  Ingalls,«  (Pulnam:  Daniel,'  Henry' 
Henry,  Henry, ^  He^try,^  Edmund^),  son  of  Putnam  and  Mar- 
garet (Caldwell)  Ingalls,  born  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  Jan.  16  1S28  • 
married,  Aug.  5,  1851,  Cynthia  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel and  Elizabeth  (Ballentine)  Chapman  of  Williamstown,  Mass 
She  was  born  Feb.  7,  1832.  He  was  a  merchant  at  Newark 
N.  J.,  and  died  Nov.  21,  1886.      His  widow  resides  at   Newark 


DANIE_    i<_)MPKIX>  IXGALLs. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  223 

Children : 

4513  Henry  Augustus,*  b.  Jersey  City,  May  14,  1852;  d.  Oct.  19,  1869. 

4514  Edward,^  b.   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.    10,    1855;  m.   Oct.   10,   1894. 

Kate  Boughton  Atvrater  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     No  children. 

4515  Lillie  May, 9  b.  Newark,  June  28,  1858;  m.  Feb.  4,  1882,  Edward 

H.  Snyder  of  Orange,  N.  J.     No  children. 

4516  Charles  Putnam,®  b.  Jan.  17,  1862. 

4517  Bertha  Eloise,*  b.  Orange,  June  17,  1863. 

4518  Grace  Adelaide,®  b.  Jan.  20,  1866;  m.   Mar.  27,   1889,  Charles  E. 

Countryman  of  Albanv,  N.  Y.     Ch  :  (ij  Katherine Scott ,  b.  Feb. 
1890. 

4519  Winthrop  Ballantine,®  b.  RichmondTille.  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1868. 

4520  Frank  Caldwell,®  b.  Newark,  Apr.  27,  1873. 

4521  Kenneth  Wilberforce,®  b.  June  21,  1876. 


3136 

Joseph  Clark  Ingalls,-  {AbkL'  Edmund^  David,^  Henry, *^ 
Henry,^  Henry ,^  Edynund'^) ,  son  of  Abiel  and  Mehitable  (Per- 
son) Ingalls,  bom  Sept.  9,  1S32  ;  married,  first,  Jan.  30,  1857, 
Augusta  Powell;  died  Oct.  20,  1887.  Married,  second,  Nov. 
2,  1890,  Alice  Ford,  widow  of  West  S.  Bassett ;  died  1902. 
He  was  a  marble  worker  bj'  trade.  For  thirty  years  was  a  Bap- 
tist preacher,  retiring  on  account  of  ill  health.  He  now  resides 
at  East  Clarendon,  Vt. 

Children : 

4522  Berona  Clark,®  b.  Mt.  Tabor,  Yt.,  Apr.  19,  1858:  m.  Ella  Bowman 
Smith  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  East  Clarendon.  Ch  :  ('4523)  Bernard 
Spencer,iob.  Apr.  2,  1887  :  (4524)  Frank  Clark, I'^b.  May  ii,  1889  ; 
^4525  '  Montie  Berona,^'  b. 

4526  Mary  Augusta,®  b.  Nov.  24,   1861  :   m.   Charles   Longley  of  Mont- 

pelier  Yt. 

4527  Arthur  Burton,®  b.  Danbury,  Yt.,  Sept.  6.  1869  ;  m.  Dec.  22,  1887, 

Bessie  May  Johnson  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Clarendon.     Ch  :  (4528) 
Cecil  Johnson,  i-'  b.  July  8,  1891. 
4529     Henry  Marshall,®  b.  Clarendon,  Mar.  24,  1882. 


3144 

Daniel  Tompkins  Ingalls,^  {Aaron,'  Aaron,^  David,''  Hen- 
ry,*^ Henry, ^  He7iry,-  Edmtatd^),  son  of  Aaron  and  Fanny  (Hop- 
kins) Ingalls,  born  Bellows  Falls,  Vt..  May  9,  1820;  married 
Sally  Melissa,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Anna  (Rogers) 
Dake.  She  died  Castleton,  X.  Y.,  June  10,  1902.  He  was  a 
paper  manufacturer  at  Manchester,  Conn.,  moved  to  Castleton 
in  1888,  and  died  there  Aug.  31,  1892. 


224  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  : 

4530  Loren  Wallace,^  b.  Esperance,  N.  Y..  Oct.  2,  1844;  m.  Mar.  21, 
1866,  Martha,  daughter  of  Elijah  and  Louisa  (Kemp)  Phillips, 
of  Broadalbin,  N.  Y..  b.  Nov.  26.  1844  ;  he  was  a  paper  manufac- 
turer at  Rockwood,  N.  Y.,and  d.  Saratoga.  Mar.  17,  1877.     Ch  : 

(4531)  Lulu  Belle, I'^b.   Hagedon  Mills,  Feb.   18,   1S67 ;  m.  Sept.  7, 

1887,  Clark  Early.     Ch  :  (,1)  Esther  Martha,  b.   Saratoga, 
Apr.  17,  1897. 

(4532)  Harriette    Augusta, ^'^  b.    Amsterdam,   Nov.    13,    1S69 ;  grad. 

Saratoga  Training  School  1SS8  ;  teacher  at  Saratoga. 

(4533)  George  Wheeler, ^'^  b.    Rockwood,   Nov.   S,   1873;  served  in 

Company  L,  N.  Y.  2d  Regiment,  war  with  Spain ;  now  in 
the  insurance  business  at  Saratoga. 
(4534)     Frances  Melissa,^-  b.  Saratoga,  Jan.  24,  1887. 
4535     Daniel  Tompkins,^  b.  Apr.  20,  1846  ;  d.  Apr.  30,  1862. 
+4536     Harvey  Harlow  Gross, ^  b.  May  18,  1850;  m.   ist,  Jane  Reese,  2d, 
Hattie  Tracy. 
4537     Noah  Dyer  Cleveland,^  b.  July  5,   1855;  d.  Nov.   1880;  m.   1879, 
Maria' R     Ferris    of   Manchester,    Conn.     Ch :    (4538)    Noah 
Charles, ^'^  b.  1881,  res.  Manchester. 


3146 

Aaron  Putnam  Ingalls,-  Aaron''  Aaroyi,^  David,^  Hetiry,* 
Henry, ^  Henry, ^  Edmzind^) ,  son  of  Aaron  and  Fanny  (Hopkins) 
I ngalls,  born  Bellows  Falls.  Vt.,  Nov.  9,  1824;  married,  first, 
Dec.  I,  1849.  Fanny  Eighmy  ;  married,  second,  Mary  J. 
Crocker.  He  was  a  paper  maker  by  trade,  and  after  leaving 
his  home  at  Esperance,  X.  Y..  in  1844,  worked  at  and  owned 
mills  at  Hinsdale,  X.  H.,  Pittstown,  Cohoes,  Factory ville, 
Ballston  Springs.  Schagticoke,  and  Cranesville,  X.  Y.,  Milton, 
Vt.,  and  Xew  Milford,  Conn.  He  made  the  first  paper  in  imi- 
tation of  linen  for  collars  ;  is  now  a  farmer  and  has  been  a  class 
leader  in  the  M.  E.  Church  several  years  at  So.  Berne,  X.  Y. 

Children : 

4539  Rosetta  Elnora,^  b.  Rock  City,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1850;  d.  Apr.  22, 

1900. 

4540  Charles  Henry ,5  b.  Cohoes.  July  31,  1854,  res.  Munice,  Ind. 

4541  Freda  May,^  b.  Factoryville,  Nov.   14.   1856;    m.  Feb.  22,    1881, 

Alma  Montgomery,  res.  Esperance,  N.  Y. 

4542  Adele  Amelia,^  b.   Rensselaerville,  June  22,   1861  ;    m.  June  10, 

1886,  David  Barton  Boomhower,  b.  Westerlo,  July  13,  1846:  he 
is  a  farmer  and  apairist  at  Dormansville,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  ( i  ■  Ray- 
mond Elias,  b.  Westerlo,  Apr.  8,  1887;  (2)  Elizabeth  Edith,  b. 
Dormansville,  Mar.  5,  1890;  (3)  Ivan  Elwood,  b.  Nov.  13,  1894. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  IXGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  225 

3157 

James  Porter  Ingalls,*  {Putnam,'  Isaac,^  Isaac,^  He?iry,*^ 
Henry*  Henry ^-  Edmund'^),  son  of  Putnam  and  Lydia  F. 
(Clough)  Ingalls,  born  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  Feb.  ii,  1841  ;  married, 
Aug.  2,  1867,  Ruth  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Keziah 
(Foster)  Emery  of  Sherman,  Me.  She  died  July  21,  1902.  He 
is  a  farmer  at  Sherman  Mills,  Me. 

Children  : 

4543  James  William, ^  b.  Oct.  9,  1S68. 

4544  Daniel  Emery /^  b.  Feb.  9,  1S70. 

4545  Geneva  Augusta,''' b.  Aug.  10,  1871. 

4546  Daisy  Maud,^  b.  May  5,  1874. 

4547  Jerrie  Maddox.^b.  Apr.  4,  1877. 

4548  Alice  Louisa.^  b.  June  29,  1880. 

4549  Benjamin  Emery, ^  b.  Jan.  2,  1883. 

4550  Iva  Gwendoline',^  b.  May  28,  1888. 


3264 

Samuel  Moore  Ingalls,-  {Charles,'  N'athan,'^ Francis,^  Fran- 
cjs,*  Henry, ^  Henry, '^  Edmund^),  son  of  Charles  and  Louisa 
(Moore)  Ingalls,  born  Steuben.  Me.,  Oct.  6,  iSio;  married, 
Nov.  I,  1833,  SiLViNA  Perry  Wing  of  Wayne,  Me.  She  died 
Oct.  21,  18S7.  He  went  to  Water\-ille,  Me.,  and  learned  the 
watchmaking  business,  then  moved  to  Dexter,  Me.,  and  con- 
ducted a  jewelry  store  nearly  fifty  years,  retiring  in  189S.  and 
lived  at  Camden.  At  the  age  of  ninety-two  he  travelled  alone  to 
visit  his  son.     He  died  at  Ware,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1902. 

Children  : 

4551  Emery  Gilbert,^  b.  Mt.  Yemon,   Me.,  Nov.  3,  1836;   m.  Adelaide" 

daughter  of  Moses  M.  and  Mehitable  (^Parsons'  Eaton,  b.  Ply- 
mouth. Me.,  July  7,  1842;  he  is  a  watchmaker  and  Jeweller 
at  Bangor,  INIe.  ;  served  t^o  years  during  the  Civil  "War  in  the 
1st  Me.  Cavalry,  and  one  year  as  an  engineer  in  the  navy. 

4552  Ella,^  b.  18^9;  m.  Heurv  Towle  of  Newport,  Me.,  res.  Camden, 

Me. 

4553  Eliza   Ann,®  b.  Apr.   1841  ;  m.   Alvin   Rodliff,  a  wool  merchant, 

formerlv  at  Boston,  now  at  Dexter,  Me. 

4554  Everett  Willis,®  b.  Waterville,  May,   18,   1851  ;  m.  Feb.  24,  1877, 

Addie  P.,  daughter  of  Hiram  A.  and  Betsey  A.  ^^ Phillips^  Be- 
ment  of  Dexter,  b.  June  i,  1853  ;  he  was  an  overseer  of  a  wool 
carding  mill  at  Camden,  now  res.  at  Ware,  Mass.  Ch  :  (4555) 
Grace  Alma,^-'  b.  Nov.  30,  1877;  m.  Nov.  8,  1899,  John  Henry 
Connor;  (4556}  Walter  Bement,!'  b.  Oct.  11,  1880. 


226  INGALLS  GENEALOGY, 

3280 

Ezra  Thoms  Ingalls,^  {Stevens,''  Isaiah,^  Francis,^  Francis  * 
Henry,*  Henry^^  Edtnund^),  son  of  Stevens  and  Rebecca  (Kil- 
born)  Ingalls,  born  Jan.,  1806;  married  lyOUiSA  M.  Mayberry. 
He  was  a  farmer  at  Harrison,  Me.,  and  took  a  prominent  part 
in  the  town  affairs.     He  died  at  Hiram,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1890. 

Children  : 

4557  Richard  Mayberry,^  b.  1836;  he  was  a  physician  at  East  Boston, 

and  d.  1874. 

4558  Pascal  Pierce, 3  b.  1839;  he  was  a  leading  physician  at  So.  Boston, 

died  1877. 
-1-4559     Melville  Ezra,*  b.  Sept.  6,  1842  ;  m.  Abbie  Stimson. 

3330 

Edmund  Phineas  Ingalls,^  {Aaron,'  Phineas,^  Francis,^ 
Francis,'^  Henry, ^  Henry,"  Edmund^),  son  of  Aaron  and  Sarah 
(Berry)  Ingalls,  born  Denmark,  Me.,  May  8,  1823  ;  married, 
Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1847,  MehitablE,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel and  Isabel  (Ring)  Warren.  She  was  born  Fryeburg, 
Me.,  Sept.  4,  1825  ;  died  Denmark  June  9,  1893.  He  was  a  far- 
mer at  East  Denmark,  served  the  town  as  selectman  nineteen 
years,  treasurer  three  years,  and  Representative  to  the  I^egisla- 
ture.     He  died  Apr.  26,  1900. 

Children  : 

4560  Henry  Edmund, ^  b.  May  23,  1850;  d.  Sept.  21,  1854. 

4561  Aaron  Warren,^  b.  Aug.  31,   1852;  m.  June  3,   1876,  Clarabel  Jor- 

dan, b.  Sept.  19,  1857;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Bridgton.  Ch  :  (4562) 
Louie  Maude, 1°  b.  Apr.  13,  1879;  m.  Feb.  14,  1899,  Charles  H. 
Cirone  of  Nashua,  N.  H.     Ch  :  (i)  Charles  Rodney. 

4563  Julia  Ednah,^  b.  June  21,  1854;  d.  Apr.  19,  1896. 

4564  Henry  Ellis,^  b.  Dec.  2,  1856  ;  is  a  farmer  at  Denmark. 

4565  James  Edward,^  b.  Nov.  7,  1858  ;  m.  July  4,  1883,  Annie  M.  Allen, 

she  d.  Mar.  13,    1902;  he  is  a  farmer  at   East  Denmark.     Ch  : 
(4566)  Florence  Allen, ^o  b.  Feb.  23,  1884. 
4567     Bertha  Mehitable,^  b.  Sept.  25,  1861. 


3336 

Darwin  Ingalls,*  {Asa,'  Phineas,^  Francis,^  Francis,*  Henry, '^ 
Henry, "^  Ednmnd'^),  son  of  Asa  and  Phebe  (Berry)  Ingalls,  born 
So.  Bridgton,  Me.,  July  ii,  1822  ;  married.  May  30,  1852,  Mary 
J., daughter  of  James  and  Huldah  (Berry)  Patrick.    She  was  born 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALL^S,  OF  LYNN.  --7 

Denmark,  Me.,  May  22,  1834.  He  was  a  prosperous  fanner  at 
So.  Bridgton,  ser\'ed  the  town  as  selectman  and  member  of  the 
school  committee,  and  was  a  director  of  the  Bridgton  railroad. 
He  died  Jan.  27,  1890. 

Children  : 

4568  Aldana  Theodore,^  b.  Nov.  22,  1861  ;  m.  Mar.  12,  1885,  Fauuie  E. 
Berry  ;  he  grad.  Maiue  State  College  1881,  aud  is  now  a  mining 
engineer  at  Boise,  Idaho.     Ch  :  (4569)  Marian  E  ^°. 

4570  George  Ansel,^  b.  Jan.  25,  1865;  grad.   Bowdoin  College  1888,  is 

now  a  real  estate  broker  at  Boston. 

4571  Albert  A.,^  b.  Apr.  i,  1870;  m.  Sept.  4,  1895,  Laura  E.  Johnson; 

he  is  a  farmer  at  South  Bridgton.     Ch  :  (4572)  Darwin  A  ^". 


3351 

Charles  Nathan  Ingalls,"  {Francis;  Jonathan,^  Francis,^ 
Fra?ids,^  Henry, ^  Htmry^'^Edmund^),  son  of  Francis  and  Eliza- 
beth (Foster)  Ingalls,  born  No.  Andover,  Mass.,  July  9,  1820; 
married,  first,  Dec.  16,  1845,  Hannah  Jaquith,  daughter  of 
Asa  and  Judith  Qaquith)  Abbott.  She  died  Dec.  29,  1868. 
Married,  second,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  26,  1871,  Mary  J. 
Morse  of  Andover,  Me.  He  was  an  architect  and  builder,  and 
in  185 1  constructed  the  dam  across  the  Connecticut  River  at 
Holyoke,  Mass.  In  1861  he  enlisted  in  Andrews'  sharpshooters 
and  discharged  on  account  of  sunstroke  in  1863.  Ten  years  from 
1868  he  was  master  carpenter  of  the  Eastern  Railroad;  was  a 
3 2d  degree  Mason.  He  had  charge  of  building  a  section  of  the 
Northern  Pacific  R.  R.  from  Duluth,  Minn.,  and  died  before  its 
completion  at  Hawley,  Minn.,  Aug.  9,  1886.  His  widow  resides 
at  Danvers,  Mass. 

Children,  by  Hannah  J.  Abbott : 

4573  Sarah   Elizabeth,^  b.   Andover,   Nov.  8,   1846;    m.    July  9,    1874, 

George   ^Vashington  Fielding,   b.    Haverhill,   Mass.,   Nov,    11, 
1836,  is  now  a  machinist  at  Somerville,  Mass.     No  children. 

4574  Charles  Francis,^  b.  Holyoke,  Jan.  28,  1849;  d.  Feb.  1851. 

4575  George  William,^  b.  Mar.  26,  1851 ;  d.  Danvers,  Sept.  14,  1894;  m. 
•  Mar.  5,  1878,  Lelia  Isabel,  daughter  of  Josiah  F.  and  Susan  A. 

(Legro)  Dudley,  b.  Lynn,  Apr.  30,  1858.  For  several  years  he 
was  chief  clerk  Eastern  R.  R.  car  department  and  then  held 
the  same  position  with  the  West  End  Street  Ry.  Co.  at  Boston. 
Ch  :  (4576)  Annah  Jaquith, i'\  b.  Danvers,  May  31,  1879;  (4577) 
Mabel  Dudley, i'^  b.  Feb.  3,  1885. 
4578  Francis,^  b.  Danvers,  June  8,  1853;  m.  Oct.  17,  1877,  Alice  Eme- 
line,  daughter  of  Josiah  F.  and  Susan  A.  (Legro)  Dudley,  b.  Dec. 


228  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

20,  1856  ;  he  is  master  carpenter,  Dakota  Div.  N.  P.  R.  R.  and  res. 
at  Jamestown,  N.  D.  Ch :  (4579)  Isabelle  Maud.i'^  b.  Danvers, 
Aug.  II,  1878;  (4580)  Jennie  Morse, ^'^  b.  Jamestown,  June  6, 
1884  ;  (4581)  Erma  Louise. i'^  b.  Jan.  i,  1886. 
4582  Albert  Abbott, ^  b.  Apr.  18,  1856;  m.  1877,  Elizabeth  Merriam, 
daughter  of  John  M.  and  Mary  A.  (Brown)  Putnam;  he  is  a 
conductor  on  the  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  res.  at  Salem,  Mass.;  for  sev- 
eral years  was  secretary  of  the  R.  R.  Relief  Association.  Ch  : 
(4583)  Carrie  Abbott, I'^'b.  Aug.  4,  1878;  (4584)  Elmer  Putnam, i" 
b.  Nov.  4,  1880. 

Child,  by  Mary  J.  Morse  : 

4585  Charles  Henry, ^  b.  Apr.  22,  1873;  m.  Dec.  i,  1897,  Nellie  Flor- 
ence, daughter  of  George  A.  and  Sarah  J.  (Russell)  Wilson,  b. 
Danversport,  Feb.  17,  1875;  he  grad.  S.  B.  from  the  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Technology  1896 ;  he  is  electrician  for  the  Edison  Electric 
Co.  at  Boston,  res.  Danvers. 


3357 

John  James  Ingalls,^  {Elias  T.,'  Theodore ^^  Francis^^  Fran- 
cis,^ Henry,^  Henry^"^  Edmund^),  son  of  Elias  T.  and  Eliza 
(Chase)  Ingalls,  born  Middleton,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1833;  married, 
Sept.  27,  1865,  Anna  Louisa,  daughter  of  Ellsworth  and  Anna 
L-  (Addison)  Cheseborough.  She  was  born  New  York  City 
Apr.  9,  1843.  When  fourteen  years  old  he  contributed  both  in 
prose  and  verse  to  the  "Carpet  Bag,"  to  the  "Knickerbocker 
Magazine,"  to  the  Boston  "Transcript,"  and  to  the  local  papers 
of  Haverhill.  His  father  had  intended  him  for  the  ministry, 
but  after  graduating  at  Williams  in  1855,  from  which  college  he 
received  the  degree  of  L.L.D.  in  1884,  he  studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  1857.  He  removed  to  Sumner,  Kan.,  in 
1858,  where  he  joined  the  Free-soil  party,  and  the  next  year  was 
a  delegate  to  the  Wyandotte  Constitutional  Convention.  He 
was  secretary  of  the  territorial  council  in  i860  ;  secretary  of  the 
State  Senate  in  1861  ;  State  Senator  from  Atchison  County  in 
1862,  and  was  defeated  in  1863,  and  again  in  1864,  for  election 
as  lieutenant-governor.  In  1872  he  refused  nomination  for  Rep- 
resentative in  Congress.  He  joined  the  State  militia  and  held 
the  rank  of  major,  lieutenant-colonel  and  judge  advocate  1863- 
65.  He  edited  the  Atchison  "Champion,"  aided  in  founding 
the  "  Kansas  Magazine,"  and  became  well  known  as  a  writer  by 
his  "  Blue  Grass,"  and  "  Catfish  Aristocracy,"  published  first  in 
his  pages.  In  1873  he  was  a  candidate  for  U.  S.  Senator,  as 
successor  to  Senator  S.  C.  Pomeroy,  and  he  was  almost  unani- 


INGALIvS  GENEALOGY.  229 

mously  elected  after  a  State  Senator  on  the  floor  had  denounced 
Pomeroy  as  the  giver  of  a  large  bribe  to  secure  the  State  Sena- 
tor's vote.  Ingalls  took  his  seat  Mar.  4,  1873,  and  was  twice 
re-elected,  his  last  term  in  the  Senate  expiring  Mar.  3,  1891. 
He  was  chairman  of  the  committee  on  the  District  of  Columbia 
and  a  member  of  the  Judiciary,  Pensions,  Quadro-Centennial 
and  Rules  committees.  He  succeeded  John  Sherman  as  presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S.  Senate /?-£?  tempore,  and  serv^ed  as  such  from 
1887  to  1 89 1.  In  early  life  he  displayed  a  remarkable  power  in 
speaking,  and  it  has  been  given  but  few  men  to  become  so 
thoroughly  a  master  of  the  art.  No  man  has  exceeded  him  in 
the  handling  of  fierce,  invective,  brilliant,  imaginary,  and 
sonorous  climaxes.  His  vocabulary  was  equal  to,  as  is  often 
said,  "  Worcester  and  Webster  boiled  down  and  filtered  through 
Carlisle."  As  a  writer  of  prose  and  poetry  he  would  have,  wdth 
cultivation,  made  a  grand  success.  His  poem  "Opportunity" 
has  few  equals  for  dignity  and  power  in  the  English  language. 
He  detested  hypocrisy  and  often  made  enemies  by  his  frank 
outspoken  criticisms  and  epigrammatic  comments,  and  his 
private  letters  well  deserve  a  place  with  the  classics.  While 
suffering  from  an  affection  of  the  throat,  and  travelling  for  his 
health,  he  died  at  East  Eas  Vegas,  N.  M.,  Aug.  6,  1900. 

Children  : 

4586  Ellsworth, 9  b.  June  18,  1866. 

4587  Ethel ,9  b.  Nov.  14,  1868. 

4588  Ruth, 9  b.  July  30,  1869. 

4589  Ralph,9  b.  Feb.   14,  1870. 

4590  Addison.o  b.  Feb.  18,  1872. 

4591  Constance, 9  b.  Aug.  25,  1873. 

4592  Sheffield,^  b.  Mar.  28,  1875. 

4593  Faith,**  b.  May  25,  1877. 

4594  Marion,^  b.  Sept.  26,  1879. 

4595  Muriel,9b.  Aug.  11,  1881. 

4596  Louisa, 9  b.  Apr.  6,  1883. 


4032 

Frederick  Wilson  Ingalls,*  {Wilson''  Ezra,^  Abijah,^ 
Francis,^  Henry, ^  Henry, ^  Edmund^),  .son  of  Wilson  and  Appa- 
lonia  (Sitterby)  Ingalls,  born  at  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1840; 
married.  May  18,  1870,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Peter  J.  and 
Harriet  (Hendricks)  DuBois  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.     She  was  born 


230  INGAIvLS  GENEALOGY. 

Feb.  4,  1843.  He  studied  medicine  at  Owasco,  N.  Y.,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  and  graduated  at  Cleveland  Homeopathic  College  in 
1863;  settled  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  and  was  a  very  successful 
phj'sician.  He  was  a  trustee  of  the  Kingston  Building  Co., 
director  and  vice-president  Kingston  National  Bank,  vice-presi- 
dent Kingston  Savings  Bank,  member  American  Institute  of 
Homeopathy,  N.  Y.  State  Homeopathic  Society  ;  was  interested 
in  Masonrj',  having  been  P.  M.  Kingston  Lodge,  P.  H.  P.  Mt. 
Horeb  Chapter,  and  member  of  Rondout  Commandery.  He 
was  a  man  of  good  business  capacity,  excellent  judgment,  and 
fine  social  qualities.  His  death,  which  occurred  Feb.  15,  1885, 
was  the  result  of  a  cold  contracted  while  zealously  endeavoring 
to  relieve  the  sufferings  of  others.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Reformed  Dutch  Church. 

Children  : 

4597  Frederick  DuBois,^  b.  July  2,  1877 ;  m.  Boston,  July  8,  1902,  Addie 

Maud  Gilbert;  he  grad.  Mass.  Institute  Technology  1901,  is 
now  a  draughtsman  for  the  U.  S.  Gov.  Dept.  Heating  and  Ven- 
tilation, res.  at  Washington. 

4598  Orlando    DuBois,^  b.  Oct.    11,   1878;    grad.    N.  Y.    Homeopathic 

Medical  College,  1903. 

4599  Mary  Hamlin,'-'  b.  Sept.  21,  1880. 

4600  Harriet  Pardee,^  b.  Nov.  12,  1882. 

4601  Wilson  C.,«b.  Nov.  12,  1884. 


4083 

Amasa  Allen  Ingalls,*  {Evatidcr,'  Simeon,^  Ephrahn,^ 
James  *  James, ^  Henry, "^  Ed?nund^),  son  of  Ev'ander  and  Lucy 
(Clark)  Ingalls,  born  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1825;  married, 
Jan.  17,  1850,  HuLDAH,  daughter  of  John  and  Joanna  (Mathew- 
son)  Winsor.  She  was  born  Hartwick  Oct.  24,  1825.  He  is  a 
farmer  at  Phoenix  Mills,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children  : 

4602  John.^b.  Dec.  12,  1851. 

4603  Abbie  A.,^  b.  Apr.  26,  1852. 

4604  Mary  E.,^  b.  Aug.  15,  1854. 

4605  Martha  I.  B.,^  b.  June  18,  1858. 

4606  Luida,^  b.  Aug.  5,  1861. 

4607  Leonard  A.,^  b.  Nov.  14,  1864. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  231 

4084 

Alanson  Ingalls,^  i^Evandcr,'  Simeon,^  Ephrahn,^  Jajnes,* 
James, ^  Hc?iry,^  Edviund^^,  son  of  Evander  and  Lucy  (Clark) 
Ingalls,  born  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1826;  married,  Feb.  24, 
1852,  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  Charles  H.  and  Huldah  (Field) 
Metcalf.  She  was  born  Nov^  22,  1832,  Fly  Creek,  N.  Y.  ;  died 
Jan.  31,  1900.  He  is  a  capitalist,  retired  farmer,  overseer  of 
the  poor,  and  elder  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Milford,  N.Y. 

Children,  born  Milford,  N.  Y.  : 

4608  Susan  Emma,9b.  Jan.  23,  1853;  d.  Aug.  4,  1854. 

4609  George  Addison,^  b.  Feb.  5,  1855;  m.  Feb.  i,  1893,  Emma  Hack- 

ley,  res.  Milford. 

4610  Anna  Mary,^  b.  July  21,   1857;  m.  Aug.  31,  1890,  Kyle    Price,  a 

farmer    at    Napa,   Cal.     Ch :  (i)  Atitia    Kyle,  b.  Great    Falls, 
Mont.,  June  7,  1891  ;  (2)  Grace  Anna,  b.  July  i,  1896. 

461 1  Amos,'^  b.  Mar.  27,  1859;  d.  Aug.  19,  1863. 

4612  Kate  Metcalf.s  b.  Sept.  28,  1861  ;  Whiting,  res.  Milford. 

4613  Jessie  Olive, ^  b.  Mar.  26,   1864;  d.  Oct.  27,   1894;  m.  Charles  S. 

Keep.     Ch  :  (i)  Malcojn,  b.  Feb.  5,  1892. 

4614  Charles  Francis, ^  b.  Jan.  27,  186S  ;  d.  Oct.  18,  1893. 

4615  Grace, ^b.  Aug.  24,  1870;  m.  Edwards,  res.  Chicago. 

4616  Frederick  Clark, ^  b.  June  12,  1873  ;  in  the  regular  army. 


4101 

Ephraim  Fletcher  Ingals,*  {Charles  E.,'  Ephrahn,^ 
Ephraim,^  James, "^  James, ^  Henry,"^  Edmiind^) ,  son  of  Charles  F. 
and  Sarah  (Hawkins)  Ingals,  born  Eee  Centre,  111.,  Sept.  29, 
1848;  married,  Sept.  5,  1876,  Eucy  S.,  daughter  of  Ephraim 
and  Melissa  R.  (Church)  Ingals.  He  graduated  from  the  Rush 
Medical  College  in  1871  ;  was  instructor  in  materia  medica 
1871-73  ;  lecturer  on  diseases  of  the  chest,  throat  and  nose 
1874-83;  professor  of  larj-ngology  1883-90;  professor  of  laryn- 
gology and  practice  of  medicine  1890-96;  registrar  1891-985 
professor  of  diseases  of  the  chest  and  throat  from  1896-98;  and 
comptroler  from  1898  to  the  present  time ;  was  also  professor  of 
chest,  throat,  and  nose  at  the  North-western  University 
Woman's  Medical  1879-98  ;  is  now  professional  lecturer,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  and  professor  of  laryngology  and  rhinology, 
Chicago  Polyclinic.  He  has  written  many  articles  for  medical 
journals,  and  is  author  of  a  standard  work  on  the  chest,  nose, 
and  throat,  which  has  already  passed  through  four  editions.  He 


232  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

is  attending  physician  to  the  Cook  County  Hospital,  laryngolo- 
gist  to  the  Presbyterian  and  St.  Josephs  Hospitals,  ex -president 
of  the  Illinois  Medical,  the  Chicago  Larj'ngolical,  and  American 
Medical  College  Societies  ;  has  served  five  years  as  trustee  of 
the  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association  and  is  an  active 
member  of  the  local,  State,  National,  and  many  foreign  associa- 
tions ;  has  been  a  member  of  nearly  every  International  Medical 
Congress  since  1880,  and  was  president  of  the  section  of 
laryngology  of  the  Pan  American  Medical  Congress  which  met 
at  Washington  in  1893  ;  resides  at  Chicago. 

Children : 

4617  Francis  Epliraim,^  b.  June  30,  1881. 

4618  Melissa  Rachel,^  b.  Sept.  8,  1884. 

4619  Mary  Goodell,^  b.  Dec.  25,  1895. 

4620  Ephraim  Fletcher,^  b.  May  22,  1898. 

4119 

Lemuel  Ingalls,^  (Wa?-ren,'  Lemuel,^  Zehediah,^  James^*" 
James, ^  Henry, ^  Edmtcnd^),  son  of  Warren  and  Elizabeth  (Fay) 
Ingalls,  born  at  Middlefield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1819;  married, 
Oct.  8,  1850,  Eunice  Ann,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Lucinda 
(Sawtelle)  Richardson  of  Templeton,  Mass.  She  was  born 
Mar.  28,  1826;  died  Dec.  12,  1896.  He  was  a  mechanic  at 
East  Templeton,  Mass.,  and  was  a  trustee,  steward,  and  class 
leader  of  the  Methodist  Church  ;  died  Nov.  10,  1888. 

Children  : 

4621  Charles  Edward,^  b.  Sept.  21,  1851  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1872,  Etta  Maria, 

daughter  of  George  H.  and  Eunice  A.  (Jordan)  Carpenter  of 
Winchendon,  Mass.,  b.  Oxford,  Mass.,  July  26,  1856;  he  is  a 
mechanic  and  insurance  agent  at  East  Templeton,  Mass.,  has 
served  on  the  school  committee  twelve  years,  is  also  a  natural- 
ist and  Member  of  the  Am.  Ornithological  Soc,  and  has  contrib- 
uted scientific  articles  to  many  papers  and  magazines.  Ch  : 
(4622)  George  Lemuel, 10  b.  Apr.  2,  1875;  student,  architect. 
4623  Lilla,9  b.  Aug.  17,  1858  ;  m.  May  2,  1888,  Albert  Dustin  Felch  of 
Sunapee,  N.  H.  ;  she  grad.  at  the  State  Normal  School  1884, 
and  taught  school  at  Worcester  until  her  marriage. 

4124 

Eewis  Goodell  Ingalls,^  {George  S.,'  Lenme/,^  Zebedm/i,^ 
James,* /a?nes,^  Henry,'^  Edminid^),  son  of  George  S.  and  Delia 
(Goodell)  Ingalls,  born  at  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1815  ;  mar- 


JOHN  JiKAL  IXGALLS. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  233 

ried,  June  13,  1838,  EIvIzabeth,  daughter  of  William  and  Per- 
sis  (Hyde)  Osgood.  She  was  born  at  Pomfret,  Oct.  9,  1814  ; 
died  Jan.  21,  1883.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Abington,  Conn.,  and 
has  been  selectman,  assessor,  and  is  deacon  of  the  Church  of 
Christ. 

Children : 

4624     Persis  Osgood,^  b.  June  5,  1839  ;  n.  m.     Res.  Dauielsouville,  Coun. 
-I-4625     William,'-*  b.  Sept.  30,  1840;  m.  Emma  W.  Sessions. 

4626  Mary  Ann,^  b.   Aug.   23,    1842;  m.   Nov.    i,   1882,   George   Willis 

Pierce,  b.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1843;  he  is  a  patent  attorney 
and  res.  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

4627  Ellen  Elizabeth, 'J  b.  Feb.  10,  1854;  grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Seminary 

1880;  taught  school  eight  years  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  is  now  em- 
ployed as  a  missionary  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

4628  Lemuel, 9  b.  Apr.  27,  1857;  d.  Nov.  17,  1869. 


IRintb  Generation. 


4229 

Jontf  B^AL,  lNGAt,i^S,^  (Tkojuas,^ /o/in,''  T/iomas,^ /o/m,^  Wil- 
liam* Eleazer,^  Robert ^^  Edminid^),  son  of  Thomas  and  Juliete 
(Beal)  Ingalls,  born  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Feb.  ii,  1854;  mar- 
ried, Mar.  8,  1883,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Amanda 
(Gilley)  Conway.  She  was  born  Sept.  8,  1856.  He  was  for- 
merly in  the  wholesale  dry  goods  business  and  now  of  the  firm 
of  Ingalls,  Brown  &  Co.,  Boston,  wholesale  leather  dealers.  He 
resides  at  Marblehead,  has  served  as  selectman  and  is  now  a  di- 
rector in  the  Marblehead  National  Bank,  Marblehead  Co-oper- 
ative Bank  and  trustee  of  the  Marblehead  Savings  Bank. 

Children,  born  Marblehead  : 

4629  John  Beal.io  b.  July  2,  1886. 

4630  Florence  Conway, 1°  b.  Mar.  15,  1890. 

4631  Madeline  Ross,i"  b.  Mar.  30,  1897. 

4307 

John  Ingalls,^  {John  L.,^  Ebcnczcr^  Ebcnezcr,^  Timothy ^^' 
Samuel*  Samuel,*  Henry  ^'^  Edmund^),  son  of  John  L<.  and  Roxanna 
(Wetherbee)  Ingalls,  born  Dresden,  N.  Y.,  Jan.   i,   1822;  mar- 


234  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

ried  Polly  Bartholomew.  She  died  No.  Granville,  N.  Y., 
July  14,  1879.  He  was  a  farmer  and  alwaj^s  lived  with  his  son 
after  1877. 

Children  : 

4632  Helen  M.,10  m.  Abison  Jackett.     Ch :  ^^i)  Charles;  (2)  Frank  ;  (3) 

Fannie. 

4633  George  Forrest, ^'^  b.  Dresden  Centre,   Nov.   11,  1848;  m.  Apr.  26, 

1871,  Ella  M.,  daughter  of  Earl  and  Martha  (Rhodes)  Cozzens, 
b.  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1854;  he  taught  school  winters, 
working  on  the  farm  and  learning  the  carpenters'  trade  ;  lived 
for  a  time  at  No.  Granville,  and  Whitehall.  In  1881  went  to 
York  Co.,  Neb.,  working  at  his  trade,  and  farming;  was  ap- 
pointed postmaster  of  McCool  Junction  ;  returned  to  Dresden 
Centre,  N.  Y.  and  bought  a  farm  of  two  hundred  and  seventy- 
five  acres  where  he  now  lives ;  has  held  nearly  all  of  the  town 
offices  and  is  prominent  in  the  M.  E.  church.     Ch  : 

(4634)  Eva  May, 11  b.  No.  Granville,  Oct.  i,  1872. 

(4635)  Earl  Cozzens,^!  b.  Dec.  7,  1877,  was  a  school  teacher,   now 

station  agent  and  telegraph  operator  at  Valcour,  N.  Y. 

(4636)  Clara  Eliza,"  b.  Aug.  17,  1879. 

(4637)  William  Leonard,"  b.  McCool  June,  July  27,  1885. 

(4638)  George  Norris,"  b.  Dresden  Center,  Oct.  29,  1892. 

4391 

Sherman  Jonathan  \^g\.\x,^,^ { Jonathan ^^  James ^'  Jonathan,^ 
Timothy ^^  Samuel,'^  Samuel,^  He?iry,'^  Edmtmd^) ,  son  of  Jonathan 
and  Sophronia  H.  (Rogers)  Ingalls,  born  Feb.  22,  1839;  mar- 
ried, June  12,  i860,  Mary  Lorinia  Harvey.  She  was  born 
Jan.  24,  1841.     He  died  Apr.  2,  1900. 

Children : 

4639     George  Hiram, '^o  b.  May  12,  1861  ;  m.  Feb.  25,  1890,  Carrie  Agnes 

Grimes.     Ch  :  (4640)  Nason  Malcom,"  b.  Mar.  21,  1901. 
4641     Edmund    Eugene, i"  b.  July  13,   1864,  m.  Jan.  20,   1891,  Diantha 

Ursula    Todd.      Ch :    (4642)    Hazel    Mary,"  b.  Oct.    26,   1893; 

(4643)  Edmund  Earle,"  b.  Mar.  19,  1898;  (4644)  Carl  Henry," 

b.  Mar.  4,  1900. 

4645  Sophronia  Maria, i"  b.  June  9,  1866  ;  m.  Sept.  4,  1888,  Alelard  Henry 

Amyrauld.     Ch  :  (i)  Ruth  Helena  (Amyrauld),  b.  Feb.  7,  1895. 

4646  David  Liscar,!"  b.  Oct.  9,   1870;  m.  Jan.  20,  1898,  Bertha  Estella 

Buchanan. 

4647  Ella  May,!*^  b.  Apr.  24,  1880. 

4394 

David  Henry  Yt^q.k'LX,^,'^  {J ojiathan,^  James ^'  Jonathan,^  Tim- 
othy,^ Samuel,'^  Samuel,^  Henry, "^  Edmmid^),  son  of  Jonathan  and 
Sophronia  H.  (Rogers)  Ingalls,  born  Farnum's  Corners,  P.  Q., 
Aug.    10,    1847;    married,    June    18,     1879,    Agnes    Naomi, 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUNt)  INGALLS,  OF  I.YNN.  235 

daughter  of  Stephen  and  Clarissa  (Beeman)  Pettes.  She  was 
born  West  Broome,  P.  Q.,  May  7,  1857.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Far- 
nums  Corners,  was  town  councillor  nine  years,  trustee  and  stew- 
ard M.  E.  Church  twenty-three  years,  patented  a  maple  sugar 
evaporator,  which  he  sold  for  several  years,  then  sold  the  rights. 

Children  : 

4648  Delmer  Almeron,!'^  b.  July  23,  1880. 

4649  Ethel  Diana, 10  b.  June  26,  1883. 

4650  Minnie  Louise, i"  b.  July  28,  1885  ;  d.  Aug.  20,  1887. 

4651  Wilbur  Rosman.i'J  b.  Oct.  5,  1888. 

4652  Mildred  Mina,!''  b.  Sept.  19,  1891  ;  d.  May  i,  1894. 


4395 

Walter  Sleeper  Ingalls,^  {Jcfhro,^  James ^  Jonathan,^ 
Thnothy,^  Sa7niiel,'^  Samuel,^  Henry, ^  Ednizind^),  son  of  Jethro 
and  Mary  (Aitken)  Ingalls,  born  East  Dunham,  P.  Q.  ;  mar- 
ried, Dec.  7,  1850,  Emily,  daughter  of  David  and  Emily  (Ellis) 
Brimmer.  She  was  born  Dec.  17,  1824.  He  was  a  farmer,  town 
councillor,  and  school  committeeman  at  East  Dunham,  and 
died  May  23,  1883. 

Children  : 

4653  Eugene  A., 1'^  b.  Dec.  3,   1852;   m. 

4654  Almon,^'^  b.  Jan.  14,  1855,  res.  Swanton,  Vt. 

4655  Jasper, I''  b.  Jan.  15,  1857,  res.  Frelighsburg,  P.  Q. 

4656  Homer, 1*^  b.  June  15,  1858,  res.  Frelighsburg,  P.  Q.;  n.  m. 

4657  Amelia,!"  b.  Sept.   14,  1864  ;   m.  Edgar  Holden,  res.  St.  Armand 

Centre,  P.  Q. 


4397 

Arthur  James  Ingalls,''  (^Jethro, ^ James,' Jonathan,^'  Tivi- 
othy,^  Samuel,*  Samziel,^  Henry ,^  Edmund^) ,  son  of  Jethro  and 
Mary  (Aitken)  Ingalls,  born  Frelighsburg,  P.  Q.,  Mar.  31, 
1831  ;  married,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  May  i,  1861,  Eydia  Ely, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Rogers)  Whipple.  He  en- 
tered the  Troy  M.  E.  Conference  in  1859,  and  had  charges  at 
Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Eincoln,  Hinesburgh,  Winooski,  Pittsford, 
Vergennes,  No.  Ferrisburg,  Weybridge,  Brandon,  Vt.,  Platts- 
burg,  Westport,  Granville,  and  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  He  retired 
in  1885  and  died  suddenly  May  14,  1888. 


236  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

4658  Andersoii  Russell, 1°  b.  Hinesburgh,  Nov.  25,  1862  ;  d.  Aug.  28,  1864. 

4659  George  Arthur, 1°  b.  Winooski,  Aug.  24,  1864;  he  grad.  Wesleyau 

University  1887 ;  was  professor  of  languages  Sandy  Hill  High 
School  ;  he  is  now  a  lawyer  at  Sandy  Hill,  n.  m. 

4660  Emma  Josephine,'^!  b.  Pittsford,  Jan.  17,  1866;  d.  Feb.  18,  1882. 

4661  Anna  Lotta.^'^  b.  Winooski,  Nov.   10,   1873  ;   m.  Wendell  B.  Hal- 

lock  ;  she  grad.  Plattsburg  Normal  School  1896,  was  a  teacher 
of  drawing,  she  carried  on  an  extensive  correspondence  in  the 
interest  of  this  work.     Res.  Sand}'  Hill. 

4408 

Anderson  Jethro  Ingalls/  {^Jethro,^  Ja^nes,'  Jonathan,^ 
Timothy!'  Samuel, "^  SaDuiel,^  Henry,''-  Edmund^),  son  of  Jethro 
and  Mary  (Aitken)  Ingalls,  born  at  St.  Armand,  P.  Q.,  Sept. 
10,  1846;  married,  May  15,  1871,  Jane  Almeda,  daughter  of 
Reuben  and  Mary  (Hare)  Ingalls.  She  was  born  Enosburg, 
Vt.,  May  2,  1847.  He  is  a  farmer  at  St.  Armand,  P.  Q.,  and 
has  been  town  councillor. 

Children : 

4662  Ivy  Eugenia, 1°  b.  Oct.  23,  1873. 

4663  Henry  Clayton, ^'^  b.  Aug.  6,  1875. 

4664  Nina  Evelyn, 1°  b.  June  28,  1877. 

4665  Mabel  Margaret, ^"^  b.  Oct.  26,  1880. 

4666  Roy  Anderson, 10  b.  Feb.  i,  1884. 

4667  Volney  Ray, 10  b.  Sept.  3,  1887. 

4536 

Harvey  Harlow  Gross  Ingalls,®  {Daniel  T.,^  Aaron'' 
Aaron,^  David,^  Henry, "^  He?iry,^  Hen7y,^  Edmiind^)  son  of 
Daniel  T.  and  Sally  M.  (Dake)  Ingalls,  born  Milton,  N.  Y.,  May 
18,  1850;  married,  first.  Mar.  22,  1872,  Jane  Reese.  She  died 
Aug.,  1881.  Married,  second,  Apr.  16,  1885,  Hattie  Rosalia, 
daughter  of  Calvin  and  Jane  (House)  Tracy.  For  fifteen  j-ears 
he  was  a  paper  manufacturer  at  Manchester,  Conn.  Is  now 
owner  of  mills  at  Castleton,  N.  Y.,  and  president  of  the  A.  C. 
Cheney  Piano  Action  Co.  He  is  one  of  the  leading  and  pro- 
gressive men  at  Castleton,  an  active  member  of.  the  M.  E. 
Church  and  several  charitable  and  benevolent  societies. 

Children  : 

4668  Luella  Estelle.iob.  Mar.  10,  1887, 

4669  Maud  Huntington, 1°  b.  Aug.  6,  1888. 

4670  Florence  Lillian,^*'  b.  May  11,  1890. 

4671  Edmund  Harvey, 1°  b.  Aug.  6,  1894. 

4672  Elizabeth  Tracy, i''  b.  Mar.  25,  1900. 


EDMUND  HARVEY  IXGALLS. 


HARVEY   HARI.OW  GROSS  IXGALI,S. 


HON.  MELVILLK  E.  IXGALLS. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  237 

4559 

Melville  Ezra  Ingalls,^  {Ezra  T.,^  Stevens''  Isaiah,'^  Fra^i- 
cis,^  Fra/icis,*  Henry ^^  Henry, ^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Ezra  T.  and 
Louisa  M.  (Mayberry)  Ingalls,  born  Harrison,  Me.,  Sept.  6, 
1842  ;  married,  July,  1867,  Abbie  Stimson  of  Auburn,  Me. 
She  was  born  Graj',  Me.,  1850.  He  was  educated  at  Bridgton 
Academy  and  Harvard  Eaw  School,  read  law  with  Hon.  Charles 
L,evi  Woodbury,  a  noted  lawyer  at  Boston,  commenced  practice 
at  Boston  and  residing  at  South  Boston.  He  served  in  the  city 
council  and  as  State  Senator  in  1868.  He  became  expert  in 
railwa}'  litigation  and  was  appointed  receiver  of  the  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago,  and  St.  Eouis  (Big  Four)  Railway,  and 
eventually  became  president,  which  position  he  still  holds,  re- 
siding at  Cincinnati.  In  1903  he  was  a  candidate  for  mayor, 
and  his  name  is  frequently  mentioned  as  a  possible  democratic 
candidate  for  the  Presidency. 

Children : 

4673  Louise, if>  b.  Feb.  24,  1869;  d.  1893;  m.  J.  A.  Barnard.  Ch  :  (i) 
Abbic  Ingalls. 

^(i'ji,  Melville  Edgar, i'^  b.  Oct.  10,  1870;  grad.  Harvard  College  1892, 
Harvard  Law  School  1895,  is  a  lawyer  at  New  York  City;  n.  m. 

4675  George  Hoadly,!'^  b.  July  28,  1872;  m.  Nov.  12,  1898,  Katherine, 
daughter  of  A.  Howard  and  Katherine  E.  (Davis)  Hiukle,  b.  Cin- 
cinnati, Sept.  19,  1876;  he  grad.  Harvard  College,  1893,  is  now 
engaged  in  the  railroad  business  at  Cincinnati.  Ch  :  (4676) 
Katherine  Elizabeth,"  b.  Sept.  6,  1899. 

4677  Albert  Stimson, 1°  b.  Feb.  28,  1874;  m.  Jane  Taft ;  he  grad.  Har- 
vard College,  1896,  is  now  superintendent  of  the  Cleveland- 
Indianapolis  division  of  the  Big  Four,  res.  Cleveland.  Ch : 
(4678)  David  Sinton, 11;  (4679)  Albert  Stimson". 

4680  Fay.i"  b.  July  11,  1882  ;  is  member  of  Class  1904  Harvard  College. 

4681  Gladys, 11  b.  Oct.  29,  1886. 


4625 

William  Ingall.s,^  {Lewis  G.,^  George  S.,'  Lemuel,^  Zebe- 
diah,^  James, "^ James, ^  Henry ^^  Edmnnd^),  son  of  Lewis  G.  and 
Elizabeth  (Osgood)  Ingalls,  born  at  Abington,  Conn.,  Sept.  30, 
1840;  married,  Oct.  4,  1864,  Emma  W.,  daughter  of  Eliakim 
W.  and  Esther  (Williamson)  Sessions  of  Abington.  She  was 
born  June  6,  1842.  He  is  a  lumber  manufacturer  and  member 
of  the  Advent  Church  at  Abington,  Conn. 


238  INGAIvLS  GENEALOGY. 


Children  : 

4682  Hanuah  Elizabeth, 10  b.  Van  Wert,  O.,  Jan.  24,  1870. 

4683  Henrietta  Esther, ^  b.  Dec.  12,  1874. 

4684  George  Lemuel,^"  b.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Dec.  4,  1S76. 

4685  Lewis  Sessions, 1'^  b.  Abiugtou,  Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1878 


®ut  Of  IRegular  Or&er. 


673 

MoSKS  Ingalls,''  {John,^  Eldad,^  Samuel,^  Heiiry,^  Edmu7id'^), 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Copp)  Ingalls,  born  Atkinson,  N.H., 
Oct.  7,  1760;  married,  Sept.  12,  1781,  Betsey  Eaton. 

Children  : 

4800    John,''  m.  abt.  1817  ;  Betsey,  daughter  of  John  Scofield  ;  he  moved 
to  St.  Armand,  P.  Q.  and  d.  there  1852.     Ch  : 

(4801)  George  Summerset,^  b.   Nov.   2,  1821  ;  n.  ra..  res.  Dunhams 

Basin,  N.  Y. 

(4802)  John  Bunyan,^  left  home  in  1861  and  never  heard  from. 

(4803)  Lydia  Helen,^  d.  1884. 


904 

Joseph    Ingalls,"    {Joseph,^'  John, ^ John, *^  Joseph,^    SarnucI,'^ 
Edmund'^),  son  of   Joseph    and    Rhoda    (  )    Ingalls,    born 

Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  July  13,  181 1  ;  married,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Asaph  and  Mehitable  (Smart)  Curtis.  She  was  born  Windsor, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  8,  1815  ;  died  Eowell,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1891.  He 
died  Eowell,  Nov.,  1871. 

Children  : 

4804  Leander,^  b.  July  15,  1838;  res.  Stoueham,  Mass. 

4805  Henry, 8  b.  Dec.  4,  1844  ;  d.  Oct.  1864,  from  fever  contracted  in  the 

army. 

4806  Abbie  E.,*  b.  Feb.  9,  1849;  m.  Sept.   1872,  Albert  Ford;  she  is  a 

widow,  res.  Lowell. 

4807  Emma  G.,^  res.  Lowell. 

4808  Joel  8. 

1029 

Joseph  Ingalls,"  {Edimmd,^  Elcazer  C.,^  Joseph,*'  Nathaniel ,'^ 
Robert,'^  Ednuind^),  son  of    Edmund    and    Huldah    (Batchelder) 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  '-^39 

Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  ii,  1792;  married  Alice 
PhilliPvS.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Lynn,  and  died  there  Dec.  2, 
1874. 

Children  : 

4809     Sarah,*  m.  ist  Abram  Pray.     Ch  :  (i)  Alice  ;  (2)  Charles.     She  m. 

2d  William  Marsh.     Ch  :  (3)  Sarah  Jane,  m.  Charles  Newhall, 

Ch  :  (I)  Nei,lie;  (II)  Bessie.     (4)  Huldah,  d.  y. 
+4810    John  Wood, 8  b.  Mar.  4,  1818;  m.  Abigail  Cole. 
-I-4811     Joseph  Wilson,^  b.  Apr.  2,  1820;  m.  ist,  Lydia  Tarbox,  2d,  Susan 

J.  Harris. 
4S12     Oscar  Fitzland,*  b.  Jau  16,  1822  ;  m.  Hannah  E.  Harris,  res.  L3'nn. 

No  children. 
4813     Theodore  Augustus,^  b.  Nov.  20,   1827  ;  d.  m.   1850,  Sarah 

Donaldson  of  Eastport.     Ch  : 

(4814)  Augustus  Blauey,^  b.  Jan.   23,  1851  ;  m.  Georgianna  McNutt. 

Ch  :  (4814  A)  Ethel  May,^  b.  Dec.  14.  1885. 

(4815)  Emma  Jane,^  b.  Oct.  9,  1S54  ;  d.  Sept.,  1879;  m.  Edwin  For- 

est Needham.  Ch  :  (i)  Cot'a  Ethel,  b.  Aug.  i,  1874;  m. 
George  Brown  Peabody ;  (2)  Eva  May,  b.  1876  ;  m.  Albert 
Pierce. 

(4816)  Alice  Phillips,^  b.  Sept.  13,  i860;  d.  Mar.  17,  1876. 

(4817)  Sarah  Elizabeth,^  b.  June  11,  1867;  m.  May  15,  1884,  Freder- 

ick T.  Stone.  Ch  :  (i)  Alice  Martha  ;  (2)  Frederick  Theo- 
dore ;  (3)  Florence  Mabel. 

4818  Elizabeth, 8  b.    Nov.   20,    1825;  d.  July  31,   1868;  m.   Ezekiel  F. 

Estes.  Ch:  (i)  William  Alfred,  b.  Dec.  6,  1853;  m.  Nettie 
Foster;  (2)  Joseph  Franklin,  b.  Oct.  21,  1859;  m.  Georgie 
Spaulding;  (3)  Lizzie  Phillips,  b.  July  27,  1868. 

4819  Huldah,^  d.  ;  m.  Moses  Gilbert.     No  children. 

4820  Catherine,^  d.  y. 


4810 

John  Wood  Ingalls,''  {Joseph,'  Edtmaid,*''  Elcazer  C.,*  Jo- 
seph," Nathaniel,^  Robert,'^  Edmund'^),  son  of  Joseph  and  Alice 
(Phillips)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1818  ;  married, 
Oct.  20,  1842,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Abigail  (Call) 
Cole.  She  was  born  Marblehead  Jan.  15,  1816;  died  Lynn 
Feb.  24,  1892.  He  was  a  shoe  cittter,  gardener  and  member  of 
Universalist  church  at  Lynn  and  died  Dec.  31,  1899. 

Children  : 

4821  Catherine  Abigail,^  b.  Jan.  1847  ;  d.  Feb.  1850. 

4822  Mary  Mower,''  b.  May  24,   1848,  is  a  teacher  in  the  Lynn  public 

schools. 

4823  William  Richard,^  b.  Jime  15,  1855;  m.  Oct.  15,  1890,  Lizzie  Jus- 

tine ;  he  is  a  grocer  at  Lynn.     No  children. 

4824  Josephine  Maria,«  b.  Oct.  6,  1859;  d.  Oct.  3,  1866. 


240  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

4811 

Joseph  Wilson  Ingalls,*  {Joseph^  Ednuind,^  Eleazer  C,^ 
Joseph,'^  Nathaniel,^  Robert,"^  Edmund^),  son  of  Josepli  and  Alice 
(Phillips)  Ingalls,  born  Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1820;  married, 
first,  lyYDiA  Tarbox  ;  married,  second,  Susan  Jane  Harris. 
He  lived  and  died  at  Lynn. 

Children  b}'  Lydia  Tarbox  : 

4825  L)"dia  Nichols,^  m.  Joseph  Southwick.      Ch  :  (i)   Charles;    (2) 

Susan  /. ,  d.  y. 

4826  Charles  Wilson, ^  m.  Mary  Webb  Dupar.     Ch  : 

(4827)  Eliza, ^'^  m.  Frank  Coombs. 

(4828)  Hattie,!^  m.  Clayton  Irish. 

(4829)  Joseph, 10  d. 

Children  by  Susan  J.  Harris  : 

4830  Hannah  Beals,»  b.  Apr.  3,   1S55  ;   m.  Charles  R.  Smith.     Ch  :  (i) 

Carrie  Louise,  h.  Aug.  1875;  (2)  Charles  Richard,  b.  Sept.   16, 
1877;  {i)  Katie  Chase,  b.  Jan.  11,  1880. 

4831  Daniel    Harris, ^    m.    Annie    Moulton.      Ch  :    (4831A)    Bernard 

Harris, 1°  b.  June  13,  1880. 

4832  Oscar  Lincoln,^  d. 


XHnconnectet)  ifamilies. 
5000 

Joseph  Ingalls,  born  from  1745  to  1760,  a  tradition  that  he 
was  son  of  David  Ingalls  of  Vermont  state,  and  that  he  was  a 
captain  in  the  Revolution.  He  lived  in  Columbia,  Schoharie 
or  Saratoga  Counties,  N.  Y.  and  finally  moved  to  Peterboro, 
Madison  Co.,  and  died  about  1786.  His  wife  was  Rachel  Mc- 
Withey. 

Children  : 

5001     David. 

3002    Jonathan. 

5003     Daughter;    m.  Day. 

4004     Daughter. 
~l"5005     James,  b.  Apr.  14,  1782;  m.  Nancy  Moot. 

5005 

James  Ingalls,  {Joseph,  )  son   of  Joseph  and   Rachel 

(McWithey)   Ingalls,  born  N.  Y.  State,  Apr.  14,  1782  ;  marrie  1 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  241 

Nancy  Moot,  daughter  of  a  Dutch  settler  ;  she  died  June  n, 
1869,  age  eighty-five.  He  was  bound  out  to  one  Dibble,  taken  to 
Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  never  saw  any  of  the  family  again.  He 
received  a  good  education  and  was  a  school  teacher.  He  bought 
a  farm  two  miles  south  of  Lenox  Furnace,  N.  Y.,  and  is  said  to 
have  been  the  only  Whig  and  only  one  in  his  neighborhood  who 
took  and  read  a  newspaper.  He  died  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  6, 
1867. 

Children  : 

5006     Kate,  b.  1805  ;  d.  Apr.  22,  1833  ;   m.  John  Hall.     Ch  :  {i)DeWiit. 
+  5007    John  Jay,  b.  May  12,  1808;  m.  Anna  Burea. 

5008    James,  b.  Jan.  14,  1814  ;  m.  Jennie  Rice,  b.  Julj'  14,  1814  ;  he  is  a 
farmer  at  Wampsville,  N.  Y.     Ch  : 

(5009)  Catherine,  b.  ;   m.  George  Harp. 

(5010)  Helen,  b.  ;  m.  Alonzo  Snyder. 

(5011)  Frank,  b.  ;   m.  Mary  Ann  Butler. 

(5012)  Lucinda,  b.  ;  m.  Lot  Black. 

(5013)  Emma,  b.  ;  m.  Riley  Moon. 

(5014)  Nora,  b.  ;  m.  Frank  Moore. 

5015    Joseph,  b.  Jan.   14,   1814  ;  m.  Mary  Kilts,  who  d.  Nov.   14,   1888. 
He  was  a  farmer  at  Lenox  and  d.  Nov.  10,  1898.     Ch  : 

(5016)  Orrin  Jason,  b.  ;   m.  Josephine  Clement. 

(5017)  Nicholas  Kilts,  b. 

(5018)  Nancy,  b.  ;  m.  Frank  Winchell. 

(5019)  Frances,  b.  ;  m.  Wallace  Winchell. 

(5020)  Mary,  b.  ;   m.  Washington  Miller. 
-I-5021     Conrad,  b.  June  29,  1819  ;  m.  Lydia  J.  Foster. 

5022     Erastus,  b.  ;  m.  Athelia  Stewart;  he  was  a  farmer,  lived  and 

d.  Lenox,  N.  Y.     Ch  : 

(5023)  Josephine,  b.  1855  ;  m.  Frank  Hollenbeck. 

(5024)  Phineas  Dexter,  b.  1857;  m.  Emma  Sparrow,  res.  Lee  Cen- 

ter.    Ch:  (5025)  Stewart,  b.  1891. 

(5026)  Frederick  Carson,  b.   Feb.   23,    1859;   m.  Saratoga,  Oct.  16, 

1895,  Addie  A.,  daughter  of  Walton  A.  and  Emma  (Gam- 
ble) Waite,  b.  June  14,  1872  ;  he  is  a  photographer  at 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.     No  children. 

(5027)  Nellie,  b.  1861  ;  m.  Henry  I.  Hitchcock,  res.  Lee  Center. 

(5028)  Jessie,  b.  1863  ;  m.  George  Hitchcock. 


5007 

John  Jay  IngalLvS,  {James,  Joseph),  son  of  James  and  Nancy 
(Moot)  Ingalls,  born  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1808  ;  mar- 
ried Anna  Burea.  He  was  a  large  farmer  at  Lenox,  quiet  and 
attending  to  business,  his  advice  was  often  sought  by  his  neigh- 
bors attesting  the  confidence  reposed  in  his  judgment.  In  belief 
he  was  a  Unitarian  ;  his  moral  and  exemplary  life  affording  evi- 
dence of  character  based  upon  the  higher  law  of  rule  and  con- 
duct. 


242  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

5029     Lucius,  b.  Sept.   17,   1834;  m.  Jan.   1,   1856,  Emily,  daughter  of 
Lewis  and  Dorothy  (Vedder)  Clement,  b.  Stockbridge,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  14,   1836;   he  is  a  farmer  and  treasurer  of  the  Presbyterian 
church  at  Wampsville,  N.  Y.     Ch  : 
(5030)     Lewis  Erwin,   b.   Sept.   9,    1857;   m.   S^-racuse,  Dec.  i,  1881, 
Marv    Southard,    res.    Wampsville.      Ch :    (5031)    Mernie 
Olive,  b.  Oct.  18,  1884;  (5032)  Erwin  L.,  b.  July  2,  1886. 
(5033)     Marion  Rosette,  b.  Aug.  11,  1875. 
5034     Newton,   b.    1845;    m.  Jane   Butler,   b.    1853;    he  is  a   farmer  at 
Lenox.     Ch  : 

(5035)  Flora,  b.  1869;  m.  Frank  Brewster. 

(5036)  Charles,  b.  1874;  m.   Florence  Buvea.     Ch  :  (5037)  Harold; 

(5038)  Rita. 
5039     Addison,  b.  1849  ;  m.  Ella  Harrington,  b.  1855  ;  he  is  a  farmer  at 
Merrillsville,  N.  Y.     Ch  : 

(5040)  Ina,  b.  1S76;  m.  Henry  Bortle. 

(5041)  Daisy,  b.  1877;  m.  Bert  Eddy. 

(5042)  Chilton,  b.  1879. 

(5043)  Stella,  b.  1882. 

(5044)  Ruth,  b.  1886. 

5045  Anna,  b.  1831  ;  n.  m. 

5046  Luther,  b.  1839;  m.  Margaret  Rouse,  b.  1852;  he  is  a  farmer  at 

Oneida.     Ch  : 

(5047)  Harrison,  b.  1870;  m.  Jennie  Parker. 

(5048)  Jennie,  b.  1872;  m.  Frank  Ingalls. 

(5049)  Anna,  b.  1874. 

(5050)  Jay,  b.  1876. 

(5051)  Merton,  b.   1878. 

(5052)  Maud,  b.  1880. 

(5053)  Lulu,  b.  1882. 

(5054)  Jessie,  b.  1889. 

5055  Rush,  b.  Apr.  3,  1833;  m.  Charity  Adle,  res.  \Vampsville.  Ch  : 
(5056)  John;  (5057)  William;  (5058)  Frank;  (5059)  Rush; 
(5060)  Huldah  ;  (5061)  Nellie  ;  (5062)  Mary. 

5063  Ruth,  b.   1829;  m.  Orrin  Eddy.      Ch  :  (i)  Rebecca,  b.   1869;   m. 

George  Seiber ;  (2)  Adelboi,  b.  1870;  m.  Rose  Elwood ;  (3) 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Yandewarker.  Ch :  (I)  Anxa,  b.  1882;  m. 
Daniel  Hamlet.  Ch  :  (A)  James  Edward  (Yandewarker),  b. 
1901. 

5064  Jane,  b.  1851  ;  m.  Reuben  Edd}-.     No  children. 


5021 

Conrad  Ingalls,  {James,  Joseph),  son  of  James  and  Nancy 
(Moot)  Ingalls,  born  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29.  1818  ;  married, 
June  10,  1848;  Lydia,  daughter  of  Eli  and  Eleanor  (Torrey) 
Tucker.  She  was  born  Lenox,  Aug.  23,  1826  ;  died  Nov.  17, 
1864.     He  is  a  prosperous  farmer  at  Peterboro,  N.  Y. 

Children  : 

5065  Albert,  b.  July  i,  1849;   m.  Ella  McDermott,  res.  Peterboro. 

5066  Willis  Arnold,  b.  Jan.   28,    1856;    m.   1881,  Minnie,  daughter  of 

John  and  Jane  (Lynch)  Dorrance,  b.  Peterboro,  1858;  he  grad. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  243 

B.  S.  from  Cornell  Universit}-  1879,  has  since  been  a  teacher  at 
Peterboro,  Porupey  and  Marathon,  now  at  New  Berlin.     Ch  ; 

(5067)  Hazel,  b.  Dec.  6,  1883. 

(5068)  John  Conrad,  b.  Sept.  13,  1885. 

(5069)  Vera  Louise,  b.  Aug,  22,  1893. 

(5070)  Robert  Dorrance,  b.  June  12,  1896. 

5071  Owen  Lovejoy,  b.  Feb.  14,  1864;  m.  Oct.  23,  1895,  Mary  S., 
daughter  of  Louis  W.,  and  Sarah  (Stevens)  Sinsbaugh,-b.  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  Nov.  16,  1866;  he  grad.  C.  E.  from  Cornell 
University  1886,  is  now  a  civil  engineer  at  Washington.  Ch  : 
(5071A)  Ruth,  b.  Aug.  15,  1896. 


5072 

Benjamin  Ingalls,  lived  at  Broome,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y., 
and  probably  connects  vnth  the  Pomfret  or  Rehoboth  families  ; 
married  Jane  McCall. 

Children  : 

5073     Benjamin,   b.  Mar.  7,  1821  ;    d.  Hudson,  Ind.,  1846;  m.  ist,  Marj- 
Smith  ;   2d,  Catherine  Hibner. 
+5074     Walter,  b.  Broome,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1825;  d.  Ham- 
ilton, Ind. ,1861  ;  m.  1852,  Martha,  daughter  of  Josiah  Chandler. 
She  m.  2d,  John  Shook. 

5075  James,  b.  Sept.  27,  1827;  m.  Oct.  29,  1853,  Eleanor  Ann,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Nancy  A.  (Upton)  Barnhouse,  b.  Buffalo  Run. 
Va.,  Jan.  7,  1838;  d.  Sept.  26,  1900;  he  was  a  cooper,  now  mar- 
ket gardner  at  Buchanan,  Mich.     Ch  : 

(5076)  Julia  Alphonsine,   b.   Feb.    16,    1855;    d.   Aug.    19,  1878;   m. 

Mar.  24,  1875,  Alexander  Watson,  b.  Jan.  12,  1846;  he  is  a 
farmer  and  stockbreeder  at  Glenwood,  Mich.  Ch  :  (i) 
Grace  Eleayior,  b.  Nov.  11,  1876. 

(5077)  Emerson  Guilford,  b.  Sept.  8,  1856;  was  last  heard  from  at 

Buffalo  Gap,  S.  D. 


5074 

Walter  Ingalls,  {Beyijamin,  ),  born  Broome.  N.  Y., 

Dec.  13,  1825  :  married.  1852,  Martha,  daughter  of  Josiah 
Chandler.  He  died  Hamilton.  Ind..  1861,  and  his  widow 
married  John  Shook. 

Children  : 

5078  Francis,  left  Niles,  Mich.,  Sept.  i,  1877;    not  heard  from  since. 

5079  Mary  Jane,   b.   Hudson,  Ind.,   Oct.    23,   1857;    m.   Sept.   i,    1875, 

James  Franklin  Wray,  b.  Madison,  Ind.,  Oct.  18,  1857;  is  a 
farmer  and  stock  raiser  at  Edmond,  Kan.  Has  held  many 
town  offices  and  is  now  school  supervisor.  Ch  :  {\)John  Bur- 
ton, b.  Castalia,  la.,  Sept.  22,  1876;  m.  June  20,  1900,  Lulu 
Gross.  Ch  :  (I)  Helen,  b.  May  26,  1901  ;  (2)  Guy  Morion,  b. 
Buchanan,  Mich.,  May  24,  1879;  (3)  Nola  Emma,  b.  Nov.  11, 
1881  ;  m.  June  10,  1902,  Charles  Harris;  (4)  Mabel  Elsie,  b, 
Edmond,  Sept.  11,  1891. 


244  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

5080  James  Leouard,  b.  Hamilton,  Ind.,  May  16,  i860;  m.  Nov.  19, 
1885.  ^larv  Grace,  daughter  of  Dr.  Washington  A.  and  Emilv 
D.  (Van  Auken)  Eugle  of  Hartford,  Mich.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1864; 
he  is  a  station  agent  at  Hartford.  Ch  :  (5081)  Wilfred  A.  b. 
Mar.  2,  1896;  d.  Oct.  14,  1900. 


5082 

Nathaniel  Ingalls.  born  Lynn,  Mass.:  married  a  daughter 
of  Robert  and  Man,-  (Diamond)  Pitcher.  Her  mother  was  the 
famous  Moll  Pitcher. 

Children  : 

5083  Nathan,  b.  July  5,  1792. 

5084  Lydia,  b.  Mar.  13,  1796. 

5085  John,  b.  Sept.  3,  1799. 

-I-5086     Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  25,  1801  ;  m.  Dorcas  Moulton. 
5087     Ruth,  b.  July  20,  1804. 


5086 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  Dorcas  (Moulton)  Ingalls  : 

5088  Elizabeth  B. 

5089  Almira. 

5090  Daniel. 

5091  Lydia  M. 

5092  George  E. 

5093  Nathan   Benjamin   Moulton.  b.  Lynn,  1829;  m.    ist,    Ruth   Mills 

Patterson,  2d,  Margaret  Hav.     He  is  a  real  estate  dealer  at  Lvnn. 
Ch: 

(5094)  Sarah    Elizabeth,    m.  Daniel    F.     Brown.      Ch :    (i)    Flora 

May,  m.  Burleigh;  (2)  IVilliam  Frederick;  (3)  Alfred 
Parsons;  (4)  Ruth  Flla,m.  Whipple. 

(5095)  Flora  M. 

(5096)  Charles  Nathan  Parsons,  b.  Aug.  3,  1853  ;  m.  July  9,  1874,  Eva 

Florence,  daughter  of  Robbins  and  Elizabeth  (Shaw)  Ray- 
mond, b.  Mar.  23,  1855;  he  is  a  shoe  contractor  at  Lynn. 
Ch  :  (5097;  Lottie  May,  b.  Jan.  25,  1875  ;  m.  Pinkham. 

Qh.:  {i)Earle Everett,  b.  Mar.  3,  1895;  {2) Eva  Francena, 
b.  Apr.  28,  1901.  (5098)  Charles  Edgar,  b.  Sept.  10,  1876; 
res.  Lynn;  (5099)  Jesse  Austin,  b.  Aug.  17,  1878,  is  blind: 
(5100)  Ella  Florence,  b.  July  7,  1882  ;  m.  Ingraham. 

Ch  :Ci)  Charles  Resolute,  b.  Feb.  27,  1901. 


5101 

Israel  Ingalls,  probably  born  about  1750,  and  connects  with 
the  Andover  families.  He  married  Elizabeth  French  and 
was  a  miller  at  Penobscot,  Me. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  '245 

Children  : 

5102     Frederick,  d.  Cincinnati,  O.    1833;  Ch  :  (5103)  Frederick;  (5104) 
Theodore. 

5105  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Butterfield. 

5106  Sarah,  m.  Joseph  Wellington. 
-f-5107     Israel,  b.  Dec.  25,  1793  ,  Mary  Lord. 


5107 

Israel  Ingalls,   {Israel  ),  born  Oldtown,  Me., 

Dec.  25,  1793  ;  married,  Mary  Lord.  She  was  born  Oldtown, 
Nov.  9.  1798;  died  Polk  Co.,  O.,  Mar.  11.  1871.  He  was  a 
carpenter  and  serv^ed  in  the  war  of  1812.  He  died  Alton,  111., 
June,  1835. 

Children  : 

5108  Almira,  m.  Simeon  Beeman. 

5109  Sophronia,  b.  1816;  m.  Da\-is  Gibson,  and  is  living  in  Oregon. 

5110  Joseph  W.,  b.  Hamilton,  O.,  May  i,  1819  ;  m.  at  Pittsfield,  111., 

Delila  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Tabitha  (Kennedy)  Gib- 
son, b.  Lincoln  Co.,  Mo.,  Nov.  29,  1824  ;  he  is  a  farmer  and  post- 
master at  Glendon,  Le\vis  Co.,  Wash.  Has  been  county  com- 
missioner and  served  in  the  Mexican  War.     Ch  : 

(5111)  Wallace  W.,  b.  Pike  Co.,  111..   1847;  m.  1875,  Molly  Hart- 

rock;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Glendon,  served  in  the  Civil  War. 

(5112)  Martha,  b.  Oregon,  Aug.  1853  :  m.  Jan.  i,  1874,  Henry  Tilley 

of  Glendon. 

(5113)  Fred  Lee,  b.  1855. 

(5114)  Flora,  b.  1857. 

(5115)  Charles,  b.  1859. 

(51 16)  Theodore  Wellington,  b.  1862. 

5117  Elizabeth,  m.  Yarnum  Butler  of  Monmouth,  Ore. 

5118  Arthur,  m.  Eleanor  Taylor,  lived  Waitsburg,  Wash.     Ch  :  (5119) 

Orville  ;  (5120)  Lucius  :  (5121)  George. 
5122     Henrv,  b.  1826;  m.  Sarah  Brent,  is  a  farmer  at  Waitsburg.     Ch  : 
(5123)   William    A.;    (5124)    Willis;    (5125)    Otis;    (5126)    Ira 
William. 

5127  Lvman  R.,  d. 

5128  Theodore  P.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1835  ;  m.  Feb.  27,  1867,  Catherine  Smith; 

went  from  Illinois  to  Oregon  in  1852,  is  now  a  farmer  at  Waits- 
burg, Wash.     No  children. 

5129  Roxinda,  m.  William  Keiser,  res.  Waitsburg. 


5130 

Simeon  Ingalls,  probably  connects  with  the  Rehoboth 
families  ;  had  (5130A)  Philip  Blake  Ingalls.  born  Franklimille, 
N.  Y.  June  i.  1S33  ;  married.  Concord,  Pa..  June  i,  1857,  Mar>' 
Euranus.  daughter  of  Len  White.  She  was  bom  Spring  Creek, 
Pa..  Mar.  25.  1839:  he  died.  Cleveland.  O.,  Mar.  21.  1899. 


246  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Children  : 

5131     Albert  Eugene,  b.  Sparta,  Pa.,  Nov.  25,  1S59;  d.  Cleveland,  O., 
May  4,   1895 ;     m.     Alice    May    Blood.      Ch  :     (5132)   Bernie, 

d.  ;  (,5133)  Bertie,  d.         ;  (5134)  Anna  Mary. 

5135     Charles  Martin,  b.  Mount  Vernon,  la.,  May  3,  1864;  m.  Margaret 

Burke.     Ch  :  (5136)  Berj-l;  (5137)  Percy. 

5138  Frank  Levi,  b.  Complantertownship,  Pa.,  Oct.  26,  1873;  m.  Alice 

Winifred  Woodruff.     Ch  :  (5138  A)  lima. 

5139  Fred    Simeon,   b.   Geneva,   O.,  Jan.   17,    1876;   m.  June    5,    1901, 

Maelyn  Teresa,  daughter  of  William  E.  and  Anna  E.  (Rafter) 
Beck,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  10,  1876.  He  is  a  clerk  at  Cleve- 
land. 


5140 

David  Ingalls,  probably  connects  with  the  Andover  fam- 
ilies, moved  from  Vermont  to  Dumfres,  Ont.,  was  a  wealthy 
farmer  and  had  seven  sons  and  three  daughters.  One  son 
(5 141)  Philetus  D.,  born  Aug.  19,  1816  ;  married  Martha 
Goodell ;  she  died  Lapeer,    Mich.,  1854  ;  he  died   Clio,   Mich., 

Jan.  4,    1868. 

Children  : 

5142  Daughter,  m.  Walters,  moved  to  Iowa. 

5143  Eunice  E.,  was  li\nng  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1888. 

5144  Da\'id   Daniel,   m.  Jan.   i,  1868,   Sarah,  daughter  of  George  and 

Sarah  (Doyle)  Flood  of  Brockway,  Mich.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1844;  he 
served  in  the  Civil  War  in  Co.  H,  loth  Mich.  Regiment  from 
1862  to  Apr.  1865;  name  on  the  records  "  Ingels".  He  was  a 
meat  and  pro\-ision  dealer  at  Caro,  Mich,  in  1888.  Ch  :  (5145) 
Lena  Maud,  b.  Oct.  22,  1871  ;  (5146)  Mertie  May,  b.  Jan.  29,  1873. 

5147  Joseph,  d.  Flint,  Mich.,  1862. 

5148  James,  lived  Iosco  Co.,  Mich.,  1888. 

5149  Peter,  served  live  years  in  the  regular  army  with  General  Custer, 

and  lived  in  Louisana  in  1888. 

5150  Philetus,  adopted  when  four  weeks  old  by  Mr.    Chaplin,  they 

moved  to  Wis.  in  1855,  nothing  known  since. 


5151 

Ingalls.  probably  connects  with  the  Rehoboth  families, 

lived  and  died  at  Oneonta,  X.  Y.,  had  (5152)  John  B.,  who 
lives  at  Oneonta  ;   (5153)  Mary,  m.  Phelps,  lives  at  Frank- 

lin, and  (5154)  Jerome  B..  who  married  Susan  Maria  Burdick, 
and  had  (5155)  Frank  Lewis,  b.  Walton.  N.  Y..  Nov.  12,  1859  ; 
m.  Ella  Cordelia,  daughter  of  Dewitt  and  Hattie  (Van  Ettan) 
Ogden  ;  she  was  born  Middleton.  X.  Y.,  Dec.  14.  i860;  he  is 
advertiser  at  Memphis.  Tenn. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  247 

Children  of  Frank  L.  Ingalls  : 

5156  Madge  Ogden,  b.  July  13,  1881. 

5157  Blanche  Burdick,  b.  Feb.  7,  1884. 

5158  Clyde,  b.  Oct.  30,  1888. 

5159  Ethel,  b.  Dec.  19,  1891. 

5160  Hazel,  b.  May  12,  1893. 

5161  Frank,  b.  Nov.  2,  1897. 

5162  Agnes  Flannery,  b.  Apr.  18,  1901. 


5163 

John  Calvin  Ingalls,  had  son  (5164)  Stephen  Raymond, 
born  Acworth,   N.  H. ;    married  Griswold,    and   died    at 

Montgomer>^  Yt.;  they  had  a  son  (5165)  William  Winslow, 
born  Eden,  Vt.,  Sept.,  6,  1829;  married  Emily  J.  Lord.  He 
was  a  farmer  at  Brownington,  Vt. 

Children  of  William  W.  Ingalls  : 

5166  Oren  W.,  b.  Nov.  4,  1852;  m.  Feb.  25,  1877,  Alice  Nichols,  b. 
Burke,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1859;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Brownington. 
Ch :  (5167)  Katie  Marian,  b.  Apr.  5,  1880;  d.  Dec.  11,  1890; 
(_5i68)  Myra  Louise,  b.  Apr.  20,  1882;  (5169)  Ida  May,  b.  May 
21,  1889. 

5170  Eva  Gertrude,  b.  Aug.  16,  1854;  m.  W.  A.  Evans  of  So.  London- 

derry, Vt. 

5171  William   Herbert,  b.  June  11,  1856;  m.  and  is  a  farmer  at  North 

Haverhill,  N.  H. 

5172  Clarence  Eugene,   b.   Nov.   4,  1863  ;   m.   has  three  children,  res. 

Santa  Paula,  Cal. 
5176     Fred  Clark,  b.  Apr.  20,  1865  ;  m.  has  three  children,  res.  Lancas- 
ter, N.  H. 


5179 

James  Ingalls,  farmer  at  Hartland,  N.  Y.;  married  Polly 
LovELAND,  and  died  Hartland,  Feb.  21,  1825. 

Child  : 

5178  Jason  Rude,  b.  Brutus,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1819  ;  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  July 
8,  1875;  m.  Caroline  Fox  of  Westfield,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (5179)  Otis 
Le  Lo}',  b.  Grafton,  O.,  Dec.  18,  1857;  m.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
3,  1880,  Carrie,  daughter  of  Otis  and  Lizzie  (Hughson)  Ingalls 
of  Throop,  N.  Y.,  b.  May  12,  1861 ;  he  is  a  farmer  at  Westfield. 
(5180)  Plummer  E.,  b.  Mar.  16,  1845  ;  m.  and  is  an  engineer  on 
the  Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.,  living  at  Holden,  Mo. 


248  INGAIvLS  GENEALOGY. 

5181 

Jesse  Ingalls,  born  Farnum,  P.  Q.;  married  Elizabeth 
Whitford,  and  had  (5181A)  Merritt,  born  June  15,  1836  ;  mar- 
ried. Mar.  12,  1863.  Mary  In'ing,  daughter  of  George  P.  and 
Agnes  (Cameron)  Truax.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Farnum. 

Children  : 

5182  Addie  Agues,  b.   May  20,   1864;  is  superintendent  of  the  Clare- 

mont,  N.  H.  hospitaL 

5183  George  Henry,  b.  June  24,  1869  ;  d.  Aug.  7,  1871. 

5184  Chaunce)'  Hibbard,  b.  July  12,  1871  ;  m.  June  24,  1894,  Phebe  Ger- 

trude Gage  ;  he  is  a  carpenter,  also  coal  and  wood  dealer  at 
Manchester,  N.  H.  Ch  :  (5185)  Elroy  Dean,  b.  Sept.  i,  1895; 
(5186)  Marion  Louise,  b.  July  12,  1897;  (5187)  Merritt,  b.  June 
29,  1899. 

5188  Willis  Adolphus,  b.  Oct.  14,  1873;  is  a  machinist  and  foreman  of 

a  knitting  mill  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

5189  Howard  Merritt,  b.  Feb.  18,  1882  ;  coal  and  wood  dealer  at  Man- 

chester. 


5190 

DeWayne  L.  Ingalls,  born  Fayston,  Vt.,  Sept.  4,  1846; 
married  Fayston,  Mar.  18,  1869,  Emma  M.  Shedd.  She  was 
born  Canada,  i\pr.  7,  1849;  died  Jan.  20,  1888.  He  died 
Northfield,  Vt..  Mar.  22.  1890. 

Children  : 

5191  Charles  F.,  b.  Massena  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1871. 

5192  Edith  M.,  b.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1875. 

5193  Franklin   Herbert,  b.   Fayston,  Vt.,   Apr.   20,    1877;  is  a  wheel- 

wright and  carriage  painter  at  Stowe,  Vt. 

5194  Estella  S.,  b.  Apr.  30,  1879. 

5195  Leon  D.,  b.  July  4,  1885;  d.  Aug.  16,  1886. 


5196 

Charles  Brigham  Ingalls,  came  to  Oswego,  N.  Y.  from 
one  of  the  western  states,  ha\dng  married  at  Toledo,  O.,  Esther, 
daughter  of  Felix  and  Matilda  Robillard.  He  died  i860,  leav- 
ing (5197)  Julia,  married  Joseph  Roy,  and  (5198)  Charles 
Brigham,  born  Oswego,  Oct.  3,  i860;  married  Matilda,  daughter 
of  John  and  Eugenia  (Desirudie)  Dufresne,  born  Oswego,  Apr. 
I,  i860;  he  is  letter  carrier  and  secretary  of  the  State  Associa- 
tion of  Letter  Carriers,  res.    Oswego.     Ch  :  (5199)  Letitia  Jose- 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY.  249 

phine ;  (5200)  Ruth  Esther;  (520i)Charles  Emery;  (5202) 
Matilda  Corinne ;  (5203)  Julia  Ethel ;  (5204)  John  Melvon ; 
(5205)  Margaret  Virginia  ;   (5206)  Marion  Louise. 

William  S.  Ingals,  lived  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  married  Cathe- 
rine Stoner,  Nov.  22,  18 12  ;  moved  to  Wells,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa., 
and  followed  lumbering  and  farming  until  1855,  then  moved  to 
Moshierville,  where  he  died  Feb.  14,  1868  ;  she  died  Mar.  23, 
1884,  at  the  residence  of  her  daughter,  Mrs.  N.  S.  Jones;  they 
also  had  a  daughter  Mrs.  R.  T.  Miller,  and  a  son  Benjamin  who 
are  living  in  the  West. 

In  January,  1903,  while  excavating  back  of  City  Hall,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  and  twenty  feet  below  the  surface,  workmen  found 
remains  of  a  skeleton  and  a  marble  headstone  on  which  is  cut 
"  To  the  Memory  of  Mr.  John  Blanford  Ingles,  son  of  William  and 
Mary  Ingles  of  Charleston.  S.  C,  who  departed  this  life  July  2, 
1808,  aged  25  years  11  months  and  14  days." 

Miss  Margaret  Ingalls  was  clerk  of  the  Kentucky  House  of 
Representatives  in  1880,  and  was  a  fluent  speaker  stumping  the 
state  in  the  interest  of  Bryan    for  the  presidency. 

Died  Boston,  Nov.  10,  1900,  E.  Herbert  Ingalls,  50  years  8 
months. 

Levi  Ingalls,  lived  South  Carolina  1837. 

William  Ingalls,  drowned  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1808. 

William  Ingalls  lived  Windham,  N.  H.,  1785. 

Rev.  Wheeler  Ingalls  of  East  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  married 
Almena  Riddell  ;  after  his  death  she  lived  at  Franklin,  111.,  they 
had  a  son  Charles  Crank,  married  Regina  Augusta  Cook  and 
was  a  merchant  at  Chicago. 

William  Ingalls,  the  oldest  of  the  Ingalls  brothers,  hermits, 
who  for  years  have  lived  on  Little  Spruce  Island,  off  the  town  of 
Roque  Bluffs,  Me.,  died  Jan.  24,  1903.  He  was  over  eighty  years 
of  age  and  had  been  in  poor  health  for  some  time.  The  story 
of  the  Ingalls  brothers,  their  hermit  life  and  peculiar  habits,  is 


250  INGALLvS  GENEALOGY. 

a  remarkable  one.  During  the  time  when  the  three  brothers 
sailed  a  coasting  vessel  it  was  their  custom  to  haul  up  their  little 
schooner  for  the  winter  months  in  the  thoroughfare  near  the 
island,  where  thej-  afterward  took  up  their  abode.  Twenty-five 
winters  were  spent  on  board  the  little  craft,  hauled  up  at  that 
place.  It  was  their  home,  and  when  the  shipping  season  was 
over  it  was  their  custom  to  set  sail  for  Spruce  Island  and  there 
remain  until  spring.  When  finally  they  retired  from  the  coast- 
ing business  they  went  to  Little  Spruce  Island,  near  which  they 
had  passed  so  many  winters,  and  there,  building  for  themselves 
a  rude  hut,  they  entered  upon  their  hermit  life.  Twenty-three 
years  have  passed  since  they  settled  there,  and  until  this  death 
the  hermit  trio  remained  unbroken.  Several  years  ago  one  of 
the  brothers,  Daniel,  became  dissatisfied  with  the  rule  of  his 
oldest  brother,  and  went  to  a  remote  part  of  the  island,  where 
he  erected  a  hut  for  himself  and  undertook  to  live  apart  from 
the  others.  A  reconciliation  was  brought  about  later,  and  he 
returned  home.  No  such  separation,  how'ever,  ever  took  place 
between  William  and  his  second  brother,  Xehemiah,  who  is 
known  as  Captain  Ingalls.  Until  they  were  separated  by  death 
they  had  not  been  away  from  each  other  more  than  a  day  at  a 
time  for  over  fifty  years.  Both  the  captain  and  Daniel,  whose 
grievance  has  long  since  been  healed,  are  nearly  heartbroken 
over  the  death  of  their  older  brother,  and  since  his  body  was 
taken  to  Jonesport  for  burial  their  home  has  been  more  lonely 
than  ever.     William  had  been  married  but  had  no  children. 

S5'lvester  Silas  Ingalls  of  Goshen,  N.  H.,  married  Marrietta 
E.,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Augusta  C.  (Roy)  Dean,  born  Goffs- 
town,  N.  H.,  July  31,  1840  ;  had  a  daughter  Josephine  Augusta, 
born  Newport,  N.  H.,  Aug.  30,  1859;  married,  Nov.  21,  1875, 
William  Thompson,  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Newark,  N.  J. 

Ch :  (i)  William  Dean,  b.  Lynn,  Mass,  May  24,  1878. 

John  Ingalls,  Jr.,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Evansville, 
Ind.,  1838,  became  superintendent  and  later  president  of  the 
railroad  and  prominent  in  the  affairs  of  that  city,  had  a  daugh- 
ter, Louisa,  married  Dec.  23,  1869,  John  M.  Carpenter  of 
Beloit  Wis. 

James  Ingalls,  Sherburne,  Mass.,  widow  Martha,  1784. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALUS,  OF  LYNN.  251 

William  Ingalls,  Manchester,  Mass.,  had  son  Ezra  Davis, 
died  1856. 

Samuel  S.  Ingalls  was  a  merchant  at  Gibson,  Pa.,  about  1850. 

Jacob  Ingalls  Johnson  died  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  27,  1868. 

William  C.  Sargent  of  Lynn,  mother  was  an  Ingalls. 

Thomas  Ingels,  born  Penn.,  Apr.  20,  1789,  moved  to  Saga- 
mon  Co.,  111.,  then  to  Gentry  Co.,  Mo. 

The  following  were  living  at  the  places  indicated  in  1868  : 
Schooley  Ingalls  was  a  carpenter  at  Locke,  N.  Y.;  Hiram  G. 
Ingalls  was  a  dentist  at  Groton  City,  N.  Y.;  Adrian  Ingalls, 
farmer,  Williamson,  N.  Y.;  Erastus,  James,  Luther,  Orin  J., 
and  Joseph,  farmers  at  Wampsville,  N.  Y.;  Lucius  Ingalls, 
Oneida,  N.  Y.;  CoUis  Ingalls,  physician,  Northampton;  John 
Ingals,  blacksmith.  Concord,  Corey  P.  O.,  Pa. 

A.  G.  Ingalls,  grist  and  saw-mill,  Hubbardsville,  N.Y.,  1890. 

Jonathan  Ingalls,  Salem,  Mass.,  had  (5207)  Polly,  born  Jan. 
28,  1791  ;   (5208)  Elizabeth,  b.  Mar.  20,  1793. 

Stephen  Ingalls,  Lynn,  Mass.,  married  Rebecca  had 

(5209)   Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  6,    1765  ;  (5210)  Abner,   born  Oct.  13, 
1767  ;   (521 1)  Esther,  born  Oct.  20,  1769. 

Daniel  Ingalls  Tenney,  whose  mother  was  an  Ingalls,  amassed 
a  fortune  in  the  jewelry  business  in  New  York  City  ;  presented 
the  city  of  Lynn  with  a  statue  of  Washington  costing  $20,000, 
having  previously  given  the  lamps  in  front  of  City  Hall. 


252  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


/iOarrlaaes  "dnplaceD. 

AT   ANDOVER,    MASS. 

Sarah  Ingalls  and  Daniel  Osgood,  Int.,  Apr.  i8,  1724. 

Phebe  Ingalls  and  James  Parker,  m.  Aug.  12,  1731. 

Mary  Ingalls  and  Ebenezer  Abbott,  m.  Dec.  4,  1744. 

Ruth  Ingalls  and  Capt.  Da%'id  Bodwell,  m.  Apr.  14,  1761. 

Maria  Ingalls  and  Stevens  of  Belgrade,  Int.,  June  5,  1771. 

Sarah  Ingalls  and  Thomas  Stevens,  Jr.,  m.  Oct.  8,  1772  ;  she  was  daughter 

of  Henr)-^. 
Sarah  Ingalls  and  Peter  Carlton,  m.  Feb.  a,  1773. 
Ruth  Ingalls  and  Moses  Gerrish,  m.  Dec.   15,  1774. 
Rebecca  Ingalls  and  Isaac  Shattuck,  m.  Jan.  11,  1785. 
Stephen  Ingalls  and  Lydia  Kimball,  m.  Sept.  21,  1786. 
Deborah  Ingalls  and  Dean  Curtis,  m.  Dec.  28,  1786. 
Lydia  Ingalls  and  Isaac  Brown  of  Wilton,  m.  Jan.  28,  1790. 
Phebe  Ingalls  and  Elijah  Bradstreet,  m.  June  3,  1790. 
Mehitable  H.  Ingalls  and  Asa  Albert  Abbott,  m.  1820;  he  was  born  Mar. 

29.  1799. 

AT   REHOBOTH,  MASS. 

Hannah  Ingalls  and  John  Pierce,  m.  Mar.  4,  1773. 

Sabina  Ingalls  and  James  Campbell,  m.  Nov.  25,  1778. 

Mercy  Ingalls  and  Asa  Horton,  m.  Nov.  3,  1784- 

Lydia  Ingalls  and  Nathaniel  Miller  Jencks,  m.  June  19,  1803. 

Betsey  Ingalls  and  Isaac  Sherman,  m.  Nov.  19,  1809. 

Sally  "ingalls  and  Nathan  Miller,  m.  Dec.   12,  181 1. 

Eliza  Ingalls  and  George  S.  Horton,  m.  June  18,  1826. 

George  W.  Ingalls  and  Ardela  Pease,  m.  Sept.  5,  1829. 

Orin  M.  Ingalls,  age  twenty-five,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Olive,  m.  Irene, 

daughter  of  Lemuel  Snow,  Apr.  4,  1847. 
John   S.   Ingalls,  age  thirty-nine,  son  of   Benjamin  and   Sally,  m.    Oct. 

28,  1857,  Louise  Maiten.     Ch  :  John  O. ,  b.  Aug.  26,  1858  ;  Charles 

F.,  b.  Nov.  2,  i860. 
George  Ingalls,  age  thirty-six,  m.  2d,  Feb.  2,  1862,  Lncinda  Short. 
Lois  Ingalls  and  Elisha  Mason,  m.  Sept.  27,  1744. 
Deborah  Ingalls  and  David  Wheeler,  m.  Jan.  15,  1761. 
Sarah  Ingalls  and  William  Read,  m.  Jan.  20,  1753. 
Hannah  Ingalls  and  John  Turner,  m.  Dec.  23,  1772. 
Percey  Ingalls  and  Thomas  Pierce,  m.  Mar.  12,  1817. 
Betsey  Ingalls  and  Samuel  Pierce,  m.  Sept.  5,  1834. 

AT   ABINGTON,  CONN. 

David  Ingalls  m.  Mary  May,  Mar.  i,  1772. 

Allice  Ingalls  m.  Calvin  Holbrook,  Feb.  13,  1783. 

Mary  Ingalls  m.  Eleazer  Williams  of  Killingly,  Dec.  2,  1790. 

Theda  Ingalls  m.  Joshua  Pratt  of  Brooklyn,  Dec.  25,  1793. 

Daniel  Ingalls  m.  Bethia  Brown,  Nov.  2,  1794. 

Abiah  Ingalls,  m.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  Mar.  19,  1753. 

OTHER   PLACES. 

Wheeler  B.  Ingalls,  m.  Lorella  Pollard,  Providence,  Aug.  25,  1842. 
James  Ingalls  of  Boston,  m.  Harriet  Hall,  Providence,  July  15,  1843. 
Eliza  Ingalls  m.  Edward  W.  Tyler,  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Jan.  18,  1842. 
Sarah  Ingalls  m.  Caleb  Bowen,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  July  26,  1754. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  253 

Eliza  Auu  Ingalls  m.  John  B.  Jacoy,  New  London,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1826. 

Mary  Ingels  m.  William  Robbins,  New  London,  Mar.  27,  1732. 

Peter  Ingalls  of  Boston  m.  Sarah  Scranton,  New  London,  Jan.  17,  1760. 

Peter  Ingalls  m.  Lucy  James,  New  London,  Mar.  17,  1762. 

Susannah   Ingalls   m.  Benjamin  Ireson  of  Lynn   May  23,   1793;  he  died 

Jan.  6,   1830. 
Desiah  Ingalls  m.  Joshua  Witherell  of  Salem,  Aug.  15,  1715. 
Elizabeth  Ingalls  m.  Palfrey  Downing  of  Salem,  Aug.  17,  1749. 
Priscilla  Ingalls  of  Marblehead  m.  Samuel  Field,  Jr.,  of  Salem,  Nov.  22, 

1733- 
Ruth  Ingalls  m.  Luther  Fowle  of  Salem,  Nov.  21,  1700. 
John  Ingalls  m.  Mary  Joseph  of  Lynn,  Nov.  15,  1785. 
Ruth  Ingalls  m.  George  Phillips  of  Lynn,  Nov.  9,  181 7. 
Sarah  Ingalls  m.  John  Smith  of  Salem,  Aug.  7,  1755. 
John  Ingalls  of  Lynn  m.  Alice  Wiers,  May  29,  1791. 
Elizabeth  Ingalls  m.  James  Pattison  of  Lynn,  Feb.  27,  1797. 
Margaret  Ingalls  m.  Wm.  D.  Shatswell  of  Lynn,  Nov.  4,  1810. 
Elizabeth  Ingalls  m.  Wm.  Sage  of  Lj^nn,  Apr.  26,  1812. 
James  Ingalls  m.  Ruth  Chase,  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  Nov.  9,  1811. 
James  Ingalls  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  m.  Keziah  Richards,  1787. 
Ruth  Ingalls  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  m.  Thomas  Pressey  of  Sandown,  Nov. 

25,  1802. 
David  Ingalls  m.  Sarah  Pressey,  both  of  Sandown,  at  Hampstead,  May  6, 

1822. 
Abigail  Ingalls  of  Sandown  m.  Benjamin  Dearborn  of  Salisbury,  Mar.  17, 

1805. 
George  F.  Ingalls  m.  Louise  Gott,  both  of  Tremont,  Me.,  at  Surry,  Me., 

Sept.  24,  1899. 
John  Ingalls  m.  Annie  Mating,  Marblehead,  Aug.  25,  1808,  had  son,  John, 

b.  1809. 
Sarah  F.  Ingalls  of  Lynn  m.  Jan.,  1852,  William  B.  Trask. 
Almira  Ingalls,  daughter  of  Francis  of  Naples,  Me.,  m.  John  Brackett 

and  had  Mrs.  Frank  L.  Manchester,  res.  Naples. 
Rachel  Ingalls  m.  John  Chapman  of  Kittery,  Me.,  Mar.  30,  1710. 
Mary  Ingalls  m.  Andrew  Sargent,  he  b.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1601. 
Mary  Ingalls  of  Ipswich  m.  William  Allen,  Jan.  12,  1738. 
James  Ingalls  of  Bedford,  Mass.,  m.   Margaret  Bonner  of  Billerica,  Mar. 

13,  1788,  had  son  James,  b.  Nov.  10,  1790. 
Hannah  Ingalls  of  Sandown,  N.  H.,  m.  William  Nichols  of  Londonderry, 

Mar.  7.  1793. 
Mary  Ingalls  of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  m.  Dier  Hastings  of  Norwich,  June  3, 

1769. 
Mary  Ingalls  m.  John  Butler  of  New  London,  Conn. 
Hannah  Ingalls  m.  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Samuel  Worthen  of  New  Chester, 

May  2,  1782. 
Sarah  Ingalls'm.  James  Copling  of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Feb.  6,  1756. 
Mary  Ann  Ingalls  m.  Richard  Curwen,  Sept.  11,  1843. 
Bertha  Ann  Ingalls,  b.  Nov.  7,   1826;  d.   Peabody,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1886; 

m.  Dec.  14,  1845,  Richard  Kimball  of  Dan  vers.     Ch  :  {1)  Jona- 
than E.,  b.  1846;  d.  y.;  (2)  Martha  Ann,  b.  1848;  d.   1866  ;  (3) 

Sarah  Jane,  b.  Nov.   19,   1849 ;    m.  Apr.    14,    1874,  Thomas  G. 

Smith;  (4)  Emma  Louise,  b.  June  3,   1852;  m.  Feb.    7,    1871, 

Rufus  Lamson  ;  (5)  HeniyJ.  G.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1855;  m.  Oct.  27, 

1879,  Maria,  daughter  of  George  and  Abby  I.  (Stanley)  Price. 
Mary  Ingalls,  d.  June,  1807;  m.  Thomas  Kimball,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass., 

May  23,  1719,  ;  d.  Salem,  Jan.,  1792.     See  Kimball  Genealogy. 
Benjamin  Ingalls,  one  of  the  proprietors  of  Mt.  Hope  lands  at  Bristol, 

R.  I.;   m.  Apr.  4,  1682,  widow  Mary  Tripp,  who  d.  Feb.  12,  1688. 
Elizabeth  Ingalls  m.  Joseph  Little  of  Newbury. 


254 


INGAIvLvS  GENEALOGY. 


Judith  lugalls  m.  Wood  Eaton  and  had  daughter  Julia,  b.  Oct.  28,  1803  ; 

m.  Edward  Kimball  of  Bradford,  Mass. 
Louisa  Ingalls  m.  Eustace  V.  Carpenter  Jan.   i,   1873;  he  was  b.  Feb.  21, 

1848,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Laura  Ingalls  m.  Joseph  Rowland  of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  he  b.  June  29, 

1816. 
Mary  A.  Ingalls  m.  Elbridge  Marks  of  Penobscot,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1851. 
Rebecca  Ingalls  m.  Amos  Clark  of  Newburyport. 
Mary  Ingalls  m.  Ephraim  Farnham  of  Concord,  N.  H.     Ch  :  {\)Ephraiin, 

b.  Sept.  21,  1733;   (2)  Benjamin,  b.  Mar.  21,  1739. 
Elizabeth   Ingalls   m.  Joseph  V.  Butler  of  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  moved  to 

Pittsfield,  111. 


IPersons  1Flot  lIMace&. 

LIVING   AT   THE    PLACES   INDICATED   IN    1902. 

Bangor,  Me.,  Oliver  H.  Ingalls. 

E.  Machias,  Me.,  Melvin  Ingalls,  Samuel  Ingalls. 

Concord,  N.   H.,  George  E.  Ingalls,  Horace  L.  Ingalls,  Josiah  S.  Ingalls, 

Mrs.  Leavitt  B.  Ingalls,  Frank  M.  Ingalls,  Joseph  O.  Ingalls. 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  James  Ingalls,  Jesse  H.  Ingalls,  Walter  R.  Ingalls. 
Albany,  N.  H.,  G.  A.  Ingalls. 
Goshen,  N.  H.,  Jonathan  Ingalls. 
Troy,  N.  H.,  Amos  Ingalls. 
Wilton,  N.  H.,  W.  C.  Ingalls. 
Hanover,  N.  H.,  Asa  Ingalls,  Charles  Ingalls. 
Ludlow,  Vt.,  Lewis  J.  Ingalls. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Clifford  W.  Ingalls,  Walter  W.  Ingalls. 
Essex,  Vt.,  Charles  Ingalls. 
Swan  ton,  Vt.,  Abram  Ingalls. 
Bethel,  Vt.,  Alden  E.  Ingalls. 
Bolton,  Vt.,  Allen  Ingalls. 
Stowe,  Vt.,  Franklin  H.  Ingalls. 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Edward  B.  Ingalls. 
Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  Hiram  Ingals. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Drummond  Ingalls,  Mason  Ingalls. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Charles  W.  Ingalls,  Mrs.  Dr.  Charlotte  Ingalls,  Henry 

Ingalls,  William  T.  Ingalls,  John  D.  Ingalls,  Josiah  H.  Ingalls, 

Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Ingalls, William  H.  Ingalls. 
Haverhill,  Mass,  Arthur  C.  Ingalls,  Arthur  F.  Ingalls. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Arthur  C.  Ingalls,  John  H.  O.  Ingalls,  Joseph  T.  Ingalls, 

John  F.  Ingalls,  George  W.  Ingalls,  George  M.  Ingalls,  Asa  H. 

Ingalls,   Frank    Ingalls,  Clarence  Ingalls,    D.   Calvin  Ingalls, 

Bernard  H.  Ingals,  George  H.  Ingalls. 
Melrose,  Mass.,  George  T.  Ingalls. 
Revere,  Mass.,  George  M.  Ingalls. 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  Henry  Ingalls,  Clarence  Ingalls,  Stephen  J.  Ingalls, 

John  Ingalls,  Joseph  Ingalls,  Lewis  Ingalls. 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Oliver  E.  Ingalls,  Joseph  T.  Ingalls. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Charles  L.  Ingalls,  Frank  C.  Ingalls,  Henry  Ingalls,  Geo. 

W.  Ingalls,  William  H.  Ingalls. 
Beverly,   Mass.,   Edward   L.   Ingalls,   Ernest   E.   L.    Ingalls,   Samuel   A. 

Ingalls. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  William  T.  Ingalls,  Arthur  C.  lugalls. 


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Peabody,  Mass.,  Edward  E.  Ingalls. 

North  Adams,  Mass.,  C.  I.  Ingalls. 

Lynn,  Mass.,  George  A.  Ingalls,  George  W.  Ingalls,  George  W.  Ingalls, 
Homer  P.  Ingalls,  Oscar  K.  Ingalls,  S.  Russell  Ingalls,  Theo- 
dore L.  Ingalls,  William  C.  Ingalls,  William  H.  Ingalls. 

New  York  City,  Hawley  Ingalls,  Blair  F.  Ingalls,  PMward   Ingalls. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  George  D.  Ingalls,  James  Ingalls. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Stanley  W.  Ingalls,  James  Ingalls,  Frank  G.  Ingalls, 
Charles  H.  Ingalls. 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  J.  S.  Ingalls. 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  Charles  H.  Ingalls. 

Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  Otis  Ingalls,  James  M.  Ingalls,  Frank  Ingalls. 

Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Dr.  Cassius  Ingalls,  Dr.  Lloyd  S.  Ingalls,  David  H. 
Ingalls,  Mason  B.  Ingalls. 

Johnsonville,  N.  Y.,  Jason  Ingalls. 

Cleveland,  O.,  Robert  Ingalls,  Eber  A.  Ingalls. 

Cincinnati,  O.,  John  F.  Ingalls,  Mrs.  Joseph  Ingalls,  Theo.  Ingalls. 

Toledo,  O.,  Frederick  I.  Ingalls,  George  R.  Ingalls,  Minoh  W.  Ingalls. 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  John  F.  Ingalls,  Perry  C.  Ingalls. 

Sheldon,  111.,  B.  M.  Ingalls. 

Whitehall,  111.,  P.  L.  Ingalls. 

Canton,  111.,  Charles  A.  Ingalls. 

Rock  Island,  111.,  John  B.  Ingalls. 

Chicago,  111.,  Joseph  M.  Ingalls,  Robert  E.  Ingalls,  Clarence  S.  Ingalls, 
Clyde  Ingalls,  Elbert  Ingalls,  Ernest  W.  Ingalls,  John  G. 
Ingalls,  Milton  Ingalls,  Myron  Ingalls,  Oscar  H.  Ingalls, 
Roswell  A.  Ingalls,  Charles  W.  Ingalls. 

Boyne  City,  Mich.,  Benjamin  F.  Ingalls. 

St.  John,  Mich.,  Joseph  H.  Ingalls. 

Bridgman,  Mich.,  J.  Ingalls. 

Petoskey,  Mich.,  J.  Ingalls,  W.  N.  Ingalls,  L.  J.  Ingalls. 

Plainfield,  Mich.,  Ingalls. 

Detroit,  Mich.,  George  H.  Ingalls,  Mrs.  David  Ingalls. 

Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Charles  H.  Ingalls,  Clarence  F.  Ingalls,  Frank  H. 
Ingalls,  George  E.  Ingalls,  Harold  F.  Ingalls. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Charles  Ingalls,  Charles  S.  Ingalls,  Edward  O.  Ingalls, 
Frank  S.  Ingalls,  Herbert  B.  Ingalls,  Marshall  Ingalls. 

Topeka,  Kan.,  Robert  Ingalls. 

Wichita,  Kan.,  E.  L.  Ingalls. 

Lincoln,  Neb.,  Thomas  S.  Ingalls,  Ralph  Ingalls. 

Denver,  Col.,  Edward  E.  Ingalls,  William  H.  Ingalls. 

Campbell,  Cal.,  Benjamin  F.  Ingalls. 

Berryessa,  Cal.,  Archibald  Ingalls. 

San  Jose,  Cal.,  William  B.  Ingalls,  Louis  B.  Ingalls. 


256  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

llngell  family. 

Jonathan  Ingell  in  1734  received  a  legacy  from  James 
Reed  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  who  mentions  a  sister  Martha 
Ingell  "  not  now  a  widow."  The  ancestry  of  this  Jonathan  has 
never  been  traced  and  many  things  seem  to  point  to  a  relation- 
ship with  the  Ingalls  family  of  Rehoboth.  There  is  a  possibility 
that  he  was  a  son  of  John  Ingalls/  John,^  Edmund  K  He  lived 
at  Taunton,  Mass.,  where  his  children  were  born;  married,  first, 
Bethi A,  daughter  of  William  Richmond  ;  second,  1788,  Widow 
Mary   Spooner  of  Middleboro  ;  third  ;   died  1776. 

Children,  born  Taunton  : 

Bethia,  b.   Mar.  10,   1750;     d.  Jul)'  3,   1H03 ;      m.    ist,  E.    Richmond,   2d. 

Ebenezer  Williams. 
Hannah,  b.  July  12,  1753;  d.  Sept.  29,  1828;  m.  Capt.  Jacob  Barney- 
Jonathan,  b.  Dec.  7,  1754;  m.  Freelove,  daughter  of  Samuel  Andrews. 
Ch  :  (i)  Betsey  ;  (2)  Nancy ;  {i)  Jonathan,  b.  Apr.  22,  1781  ;  (4) 
Sally,  h.  K^x.  22,  1781;  m.  ist,  William  Crocker,  2d,  Charles 
Richmond;  {5)  Rebecca,  b.  Feb.  8,  1783;  m.  Gilbert  Everett; 
(6)  Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  19,  1785;  m.  ist,  Sarah  B.  Tew,  2d, 
Mary  Baker  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  3d,  Amy  Harris.  Ch  :  (I)  WiL- 
1.IAM  Henry,  b.  1816;  d.  Taunton,  1880;  m.  Susan  Bartlett. 
Ch :  (A)  Herbert  Francis,  b.  Dec.  28,  1846;  m.  Eleanor  F. 
Clapp;  he  res.  Taunton.  Ch  :  (a)  Homer  Preston,  b.  Oct.  7, 
187 1 ;  m.  Florence  L.  Chace,  electrician  at  Lynn;  (b)  Harriett 
Newell,  b.  Dec.  7,  1872  ;  m.  William  E.  Mathews,  res.  So.  Nor- 
walk.  Conn.;  (c)  Fred  Carlton,  b.  Nov.  16,  1875;  d.  Aug.  9, 
1880;  (d)  Blanche  Stuart,  b.  Aug.  16,1877.  (B)  Susan;  (C) 
William  Bigelow. 
Sybil,  b.  Oct.  15,  1759;  d.  July  6,  1827. 

Abiatha,  b.  Julv  28,  1763;  d.  July  26,  1823;  m.  Prudence  Leonard,  their 
daughter,   (i)  Sallie  Bradford,  b.   Oct.    13,    1803;    d.  Dec.   19, 
1870  ;  m.  Dr.  Benjamin  Norris  of  Bristol,  R.  I. 
Abigail,  b.  May  1766;   m.  Samuel  Dunbar. 

Zadock  Ingell,  born  May  9,  1760.  He  is  said  to  have 
changed  his  name  when  enlisting  as  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution. 
(  See  Revolutionary  Roll)  ;  after  the  war  he  settled  at  Oakham, 
and  finally  at  Chester,  Mass.,  and  died  there  Dec.  21,  1832.  He 
married  Christiana  Bell,  who  was  born  Sept.  22,  1762  ;  died 
Mar.  18,  1835.  He  is  said  to  have  had  a  sister  who  married 
Mussey  and  moved  to  Penn. 

Children  : 

James,  b.  June  26,  1783;  m.  Mar.  16,  1806,  Esther  Lamb,  moved  from 
Chester  to  Canada,  had  son  (i)  James  and  several  daughters. 

Zadock,  b.  Oct.  16,  1784;  m.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  about  1815,  Polly 
Moony.  Ch  :  (i)  Nelson,  b.  Jan.  31,  1806;  d.  Mantua,  O.,  Jan. 
31,  1875;  Ch  :  (I)  William;  (II)  Nelson;  (III)  Noble  H.; 


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(IV)  Cheney  D.,  now  a  lawyer  at  Ravenna,  O.;  (V)  Almira. 
(2)  Christina,  b.  1806;  d.  Feb.  19,  1901  ;  m.  Dr.  Jason  Moore  of 
Mantua,  and  leaves  a  son  Cheney  Moore  now  living  there  ;  (3) 
Mary,  b.  1815  ;  d.  Feb.  21,  1901  ;  m.  ist,  1835,  Hiram  K.  Patter- 
son, m.  2d,  1857,  A.  N.  Herrick.  Ch  :  (I)  Emery  H.;  (II) 
Ellen;  (III)  E.  D. 

Seth,  d.  n.  m. 

Christiana,  b.  May  18,  1788;  d.Feb.  26,  1876;  m.  Feb.,  1810,  James  Camp- 
bell of  No.  Voluey;  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (i)  Luci?ida,  b.  Oct.  25,  1812  ; 
(2)  William  B.,  b.  May  5,  1814;  (3)  James,  b.  Dec.  4,  1816;  (4) 
Milton,  b.  Dec.  31,  1818;  (5)  Claridon  B.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1820;  (6) 
Patty,  h.  Sept.  9,  1822;  {j)  Alta,  b.  May,  9,  1824;  (8)/ra,b. 
May  12,  1827. 

William,  b.  Sept.  16,  1792;  d.  Volney,  N.  Y.,June  19,  1873;  m.  1813, 
Esther  Whittemore,  b.  Mar.  11,  1792  ;  d.  Aug.  29,  1879.  Ch  :  (i) 
Sarah  Sophia,  b.  Feb.  3,  1814;  d.  Apr.20,  1844;  m.  1832,  Hiram  Par- 
ker of  Litchfield,  N.  Y.  and  left  three  children;  (2)  William 
Francis,  h.^uly  21,  1818;  d.  Anamosa,  la.,  July  i,  1894;  m.  Min- 
erva, daughter  of  Patten  and  Sally  (Burr)  Parker.  He  was  a  farmer 
at  Ingalls  Crossing,  Volney,  N.  Y.  Ch  :  (I)  Florence  Adell, 
b.  May  24,  1850;  m.  May  12,  1868,  William  Henry  Garlock, 
proprietor  of  one  of  the  largest  steam  laundries  in  the  country 
at  Cleveland,  O.;  (3)  Mary  Corintha,  b.  Dec.  29,  1820;  d.  Noru 
Springs,  la.,  Nov.  2,  1894;  m.  James  Chesbro  ;  no  children; 
(4)  Isaac  Nervton,  b.  1825;  d.y.;  (5)  Egbert  N.,  b.  1827;  d.  y. 
(6)  Edson  D.,  b.  1829;  d.  y.;  (7)  Lydia  Ann,  b.  Aug.  29,  1833  ; 
d.  Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i,  1902;  m.  Egbert  N.  Carrier  of  Vol- 
ney, N.  Y.  Ch:  (I)  William  Harvey,  b.  July  5,  1858;  m. 
Lizzie  Avery,  res.  Phoenix.  Ch  :  (A)  Avery  Newton,  b.  1884. 
(II)  Leman  James,  b.  Nov.  27,  1865  ;  m.  Genette  Wandell.  Ch  : 
(A)  Arline,  d.  y.;  (B)  Wandell,  b.  Mar.  2,  1899. 

Eliza,  m.  Timothy  Balon  of  Llewellyn,  Pa.,  lived  Pottsville. 

Cheney,  b.  Feb.,  1797;  m.  Mar.  29,  1820,  Almira  Phelps,  lived  and  died 
at  Chester,  Mass.,  had  five  sons  and  three  daughters,  (i) 
Thomas  Benton,  res.  Greenfield,  Mass.;  (2)  Electa,  m.  Joseph 
Howard;  (3)  m  Holcomb. 

NOTE.     Sarah  Freeborn  Ingalls,  b.  Apr.  17,  1837,  m.  Benjamin  Ingell  Hazard,  had  son 
Schuyler,  res.  Cincinnati,  O. 


258  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

IRew  1bamp6bire  IRevolutionar^  IRolL 

Ingals,  Amos,  private,  Capt.  Josiah  Brown's  company,  Col. 
Enoch  Hale's  regiment ;  marched  to  Ticonderoga  Mar. 
6,  1777,  to  re-enforce  Continental  Army  ;  traveled  280 
miles  ;  service  48  days  ;  psty  £']  14s.  8d.  ;  also  Capt. 
Salmon  Stone's  company,  Colonel  Nichols'  regiment ; 
marched  from  Rindge  July  21,  1777  ;  service  2  mos.  5 
days;  pay  ^9  15s.;  also  Capt.  \Vm.  Burrows'  company, 
pay  roll,  West  Point,  July,  1780. 

Ingalls,  Benjamin,  private,  Capt.  Oliver  Capron's  company 
Col.  Samuel  Ashton's  regiment ;  engaged  July  29,  1777, 
for  relief  of  Ticonderoga;  sen'ice  13  days;  also  Capt. 
Samuel  Wright's  company ;  marched  from  Winchester, 
July  23,  1777;  service  2  mos.  2  days. 

Ingals,  Benjamin  Pearson,  Captain  Lovejoy's  company ;  de- 
tached from  militia  Sept.,  1779,  for  defense  of  Ports- 
mouth for  2  mos  ;  discharged  Sept.  27,  1779  ;  also  Captain 
Webster's  company  ;  pay  roll,  West  Point,  July  4  to  Oct. 
25,  1780. 

Ingals,  Caleb,  private.  Col.  Enoch  Hale's  regiment ;  marched 
June  29,  1777,  to  re-enforce  the  garrison  at  Ticonderoga; 
service  14  days ;  also  Capt.  Salmon  Stone's  company ; 
engaged  July  21,  1777  ;  ser\'ice  2  mos.  6  days. 

Ingalls,  Ebenezer  Jaffre}-,  private,  Capt.  Phillip  Thomas' 
compan}'.  Col.  Jas.  Reed's  regiment,  Apr.  23,  1775  ;  pay 
roll  to  Aug.  I  ;  Oct.,  1775,  acknowledgment  of  receipt  of 
$4.00  in  satisfaction  for  bounty  coat  ;  also  Capt.  Wm. 
Tarlton's  company,  expedition  against  Canada  Feb.  15, 
1777  ;  also  Capt.  Salmon  Stone's  company,  engaged  July 
21,  1777;  service  2  mos.  5  days. 

Ingals,  Edmund,  Lieutenant,  Richmond,  Capt.  Davis  Howlet's 
company,  Colonel  Ashley's  regiment;  marched  from 
Keene,  May,  1777,  to  re-enforce  Continental  Army  at 
Ticonderoga;  service  i  mo.  18  days;  member  town 
committee  1778,  selectman  1779. 

Ingalls,  Henry,  Sergeant,  Richmond,  Capt.  Oliver  Capron's 
company.  Col.  Ephraim  Doolittle's  regiment  at  Winter 
Hill,  Oct.  6,  1775  ;  Lieutenant,  Capt.  Oliver  Capron's  com- 
pany. Col.  Samuel  Ashley's  regiment ;  marched  to  relief 
of  Ticonderoga  June  29,  1777  ;  service  13  days,  roll  sworn 
before  him  a  justice  of  the  peace ;  also  Capt.  Samuel 
Wright's  company.  Col.  Moses  Nicol's  regiment  July  18, 
to  Sept.  27,  1777. 

Ingals,  Israel,  corporal  in  Lieutenant  Adams'  company.  Col- 
onel Nichols'  regiment;  marched  from  Dunstable  to  Dublin; 
company  ordered  home  Jul}"  5,  1777  ;  servnce  6  days  ;  also 
Lieut.  Joseph  French's  company  July  6,    1777;    service 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  259 

8  daj'S  ;  roll  of  absentees  belonging  to  Col.  Joseph  Cilley's 
ist  N.  H.  regiment,  Valley  Forge,  Jan.  lo,  1778,  Sergt. 
Israel  Ingalls  of  Sandown,  age  17,  5  ft.  9  in.,  light  com- 
plexion, light  hair,  light  eyes,  left  at  Albany  on  account 
of  sickness ;  also  private,  Captain  Cross's  company ; 
marched  to  join  Continental  Army  at  Rhode  Island  Aug. 
7,  1778;  ser\-ice  23  days;  £^']  4s.  due  him  for  deprecia- 
tion of  currency. 

Ingals,  Jonathan,  sergeant  in  Capt.  Josiah  Brown's  com- 
pany. Col.  Enoch  Hale's  regiment ;  marched  May  6,  1777, 
to  re-enforce  Continental  Armj-  at  Ticonderoga  ;  service 
49  days  ;  also  private  in  Captain  Willoughby's  company. 
Col.  David  Webster's  regiment  July  5,  1777  ;  marched 
toward  Ticonderoga,  met  troops  at  Cavendish  on  retreat ; 
service,  12  days;  also  Capt.  Edward  Elliott's  company, 
Col.  David  Hobart's  regiment,  July  21,  1777;  service  2 
mos.  7  days. 

Ingals,  Joseph,  private  in  Capt.  Samuel  Wright's  company, 
Colonel  Nichols'  regiment,  July  23,  1777  ;  service  2  mos. 
2  days. 

Ingalls,  Moses,  Atkinson,  private  in  Capt.  Jesse  Page's  com- 
pany. Col.  Jacob  Gale's  regiment,  Aug.  5,  1778  ;  service 
28  days  in  Rhode  Island. 

Ingals,  Nathaniel,  sergeant  in  Lieutenant  Colonel  Heald's 
detachment,  Col.  Enoch  Hale's  regiment ;  marched  June 
29,  I777>  to  re-enforce  garrison  at  Ticonderoga;  ser\-ice 
14  days. 

Ingalls,  Nathaniel  Wilton,  private,  Capt.  Ebenezer  Web- 
ster's rangers  July  23,  1782  to  Nov.  9,  1782  ;  raised  for 
defense  of  the  western  frontiers. 

Ingals,  Timothy  Chester,  raised  for  service  in  R.  I.,  July 
7,  1779,  received  ^30  bounty  for  6  mos.  serv'ice  ;  dis- 
charged Dec.  31,  1779. 

Ingalls.  Israel,  private,  Capt.  Hezekiah  Hutchins'  company. 
Col.  Jas.  Reed's  regiment.  May  4,  1775  ;  pay  roll,  3  mos. 
5  days  service;  receipt  for  $4.00  for  bounty  coat  Oct., 
1775  ;  also  Capt.  William  Burrow's  company-.  Col.  Isaac 
W^-man's  regiment  raised  for  Canada  July  16,  1776  ;  pay 
roll  Dec.  7,  1776  to  Jan.  7,  1777  ;  also  sergeant,  Sandown, 
Capt.  Nathan  Brow^n's  company.  Colonel  Eong's  regi- 
ment;  Dec.  7,  1777;  service  30  days;  also  signed  for 
advance  pay  Jan.  13,  1777  ;  also  one  to  Feb.  7,  enlisted  in 
7th  N.  H.  regiment  for  3  years  from  July,  1777. 

Ingals,  Jonathan,  private,  Capt.  Abijah  Smith's  company 
pay  roll,  Sept.  21,  1776. 

Ingalls,  Nathaniel,  private,  Capt.  Nathan  Hale's  company, 
marched  from  Rindge  to  Cambridge  at  the  time  of  the 
Eexington  fight  Apr.  19,  1775. 


260  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Ingalls,  Simeon,  private,  Capt.  Nathan  Hale's  company, 
marched  from  Rindge  to  Cambridge  at  the  time  of  the 
Lexington  fight  Apr.  19,  1775  ;  also  corporal,  Capt.  Phil- 
lip Thomas'  company,  Col.  James  Reed's  regiment ;  pay 
roll  Aug.  I,  1775  ;  acknowledged  receipt  of  $4.00  for 
bounty  coat  at  Medford,  Oct,  4.  1775. 


flDaseacbusette  IRevolutlonar^  IRoU. 

[This  name  also  appears  under  the  form  of  Engalls,  Engals, 
Engels,  Engols,  Engly,  langalls,  lingals,  Ingal,  Ingall,  Ingals, 
Ingeles,  Ingell  Ingels,  Ingills,  Ingle,  Inglee,  Ingles,  Ingley, 
Ingolds,  Ingolls,  Ingols,  Ingulls.] 

Ingalls,  Benjamin,  Rehoboth,  company  receipt  dated  Dor- 
chester, Oct.  9,  1776,  for  wages  from  Aug.  12,  1776  to 
Oct.  I,  1776,  for  service  in  Captain  Hodges'  company; 
also  Capt.  Isaac  Hodges'  company,  Col.  Ebenezer 
Francis'  regiment ;  company  receipts  for  wages  for  Oct. 
and  Nov.,  1776,  dated  Dorchester;  also  private  same 
company  and  regiment ;  pay  abstract  for  travel  allowance 
home  from  camp,  etc.,  sworn  to  Nov.  29,  1776;  said 
Ingalls  credited  with  allowance  for  2  days  (48  miles); 
company  drafted  from  Rehoboth,  Attleborough,  Norton, 
Mansfield,  and  Easton;  also  Capt.  Sjdvanus  Martin's 
company,  Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  regiment ;  service  16 
days;  company  marched  from  Rehoboth  to  Bristol,  R.  I., 
on  the  alarm  of  Dec.  8,  1776;  also  Captain  Hill's  com- 
pany, Col.  John  Daggett's  regiment ;  copy  of  a  list  of 
men  stationed  at  Bristol  for  3  months  from  Dec.  28,  1776  ; 
also  Capt.  Joseph  Wilmarth's  company.  Col.  Thomas 
Carpenter's  regiment ;  marched  Aug.  i,  1780;  discharged 
Aug.  8,  1780;  service  9  days,  under  General  Heath; 
company  marched  from  Rehoboth  to  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  on 
the  alarm  of  Aug.  i,  1780. 

Ingalls,  Benjamin,  copy  of  a  list  dated  Boston  Harbor,  on 
board  the  brig  "Reprisal,"  F'eb.  10,  1778,  of  men  belong- 
ing to  the  crew  of  the  brig  "Reprisal,"  commanded  by 
Capt.  James  Brown,  taken  by  a  British  frigate  Feb.  19 
[?],  1778. 

Ingalls,  Daniel,  lyynn,  private,  Capt.  William  Farrington's 
(2d  L,ynn)  company  of  militia,  which  marched  on  the 
alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  towards  Concord;  service  2 
days  ;  also  list  of  men  belonging  to  Eynn,   now  called 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  261 

Ivynn,    Lynnfield,   and   Saugus,   who  sensed  at   Concord 
battle  and  elsewhere  [year  not  given.] 

Ingalls,  David,  Jr.,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  Nathaniel  lyove- 
joy's  (Andover)  company,  commanded  by  Lieut.  John 
Adams,  Col.  Samuel  Johnson's  regiment,  which  marched 
on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  to  Cambridge,  via  Bil- 
lerica  ;  service  3^^  days. 

Ingalls  Ebenezar,  descriptive  list  of  men  raised  to  re-enforce 
the  Continental  Army  for  the  term  of  6  months,  agreeable 
to  resolve  of  June  5,  1780,  returned  as  received  of  Justin 
Ely,  Commissioner,  by  Maj.  Peter  Harwood  of  6th  Mass. 
Regt.,  at  Springfield,  July  2,  1780;  age  19  years  ;  stature, 
5  ft.  6  in.;  complexion,  light;  engaged  for  town  of 
Andover;  marched  to  camp  July  2,  1780,  under  com- 
mand of  Capt.  Phineas  Parker  ;  also  pay  roll  for  6  mos. 
men  raised  by  the  town  of  Andover  for  service  in  the 
Continental  Army  during  1780  ;  marched  June  26,  1780  ; 
discharged  Dec.  11,  1780;  service  5  mos.  26  days, 
including  travel  (220  miles)  home. 

Ingalls,  Edmund,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Eove- 
joy's  (Andover)  company  commanded  by  Lieut.  John 
Adams,  Col.  Samuel  Johnson's  regiment,  which  marched 
on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  to  Cambridge,  via  Bille- 
rica  ;  service  3^  days  ;  also  Capt.  John  Bodwell's  com- 
pany, Col.  Jacob  Garrish's  (Gerrish's)  regiment  of  guards, 
service  between  April  2,  1778  and  July  2,  1778,  2  mos. 
13  days,  at  Cambridge  ;  also  ser\nce  between  April  2,  1778 
and  July  2,  1778,  2  mos.  13  days,  at  Cambridge  ;  also 
ser\dce  between  April  2,  1778  and  July  2,  1778,  2  mos.  13 
days,  at  Cambridge  ;  also  same  company  and  regiment, 
service  from  July  2  to  July  12,  1778,  10  days  at 
Cambridge. 

Ingalls,  Edmund,  Rehoboth,  private,  Capt.  Samuel  Bliss' 
company,  Col.  Timothy  Walker's  (22d)  regiment ;  muster 
roll  dated  Aug.  i,  1775;  enlisted  May  8,  1775;  ser\nce 
3  mos.  I  day;  also  company  return  dated  Oct.  6,  1775; 
also  order  for  bounty  coat  or  its  equivalent  in  money 
dated  camp  at  Roxbury  Oct.  26,  1775. 

Ingalls,  Eleazer  Collins,  Lynn,  private,  Capt.  William  Far- 
rington's  (2d  Lynn)  company  of  militia,  which  marched 
on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  toward  Concord,  :ervice 
2  days. 

Ingalls,  Ephraim,  Salem,  private,  Colonel  Putnam's  (5th) 
regiment  ;  Continental  Army  pay  accounts  for  service 
from  Jan.  31.  1777  to  Dec.  31,  1779;  residence,  Salem; 
credited  to  town  of  Salem  ;  also  Capt.  John  WiUiams' 
company,  Col.  Rufus  Putnam's  (4th)  regiment ;  return 
dated  Albany,  Feb.  9,  1778  ;  mustered  by  John  Cushing, 


262  INGALIvS  GENEALOGY. 

Esq. ;  also  same  company  and  regiment  pay  accounts  for 
service  from  Jan.  i,  1780  to  Jan.  31,  1780;  enlistment 
during  war. 

Ingalls,  Fletcher,  private,  Capt.  John  Abbott's  company, 
Col.  Nathaniel  Wade's  regiment;  enlisted  July  10,  1780; 
discharged  Oct.  10,  1780;  service  3  mos.  11  days  at  West 
Point,  including  travel  (220  miles)  home;  company 
raised  for  three  months. 

Ingalls,  Henry,  Andover,  private,  ist  Lieut.  Peter  Pew's 
company,  which  marched  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775, 
to  Cambridge  ;  service  3^  days. 

Ingalls,  Henry,  Richmond,  Capt.  Oliver  Capron's  company, 
Col.  Ephraim  Doolittle's  (24th)  regiment  ;  receipt  for 
advance  pay,  signed  by  said  Ingalls  and  others,  dated 
camp  at  Cambridge,  June  24,  1775;  also  sergeant  same 
company  and  regiment ;  muster  roll  dated  Aug.  i,  1775  ; 
enlisted  May  5,  1775  ;  service  3  mos.  4  days;  also  com- 
pany return  (probably  Oct.,  1775)  ;  also  order  for  bounty 
coat  or  its  equivalent  in  money  dated  Richmond,  Nov.  26, 

1775- 

Ingalls,  Hezekiah,  private,  Capt.  Stephen  Bullock's  com- 
pany. Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  regiment ;  service  Dec.  14, 
1776,  6  days  ;  company  marched  from  Rehoboth  to  Bristol, 
R.  I.  on  the  alarm  Dec.  8,  1776. 

Ingalls,  Ingalls,  private,  Capt.  John  Davis'  company,  Col. 
James  Frye's  regiment ;  return  of  men  in  camp  at  Cam- 
bridge, dated  May  17,  1775. 

Ingalls,  Isaac,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  John  Joshua  Holt's 
(4th  Andover)  company,  w^hich  marched  on  the  alarm  of 
April  19,  1775  to  Cambridge  ;  service  i^  days. 

Ingalls,  Isaiah,  private,  Capt.  Thomas  Pew's  company,  Col. 
James  Frye's  regiment  ;  return  of  men  in  camp  at  Cam- 
bridge, dated  May  17,  1775. 

Ingalls,  Jacob,  Lynn,  private,  Capt.  William  Farrington's 
(2d  Lynn)  company  of  militia,  which  marched  on  the 
alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  toward  Concord  ;  servdce  2  days ; 
also  list  of  men  belonging  to  Lynn,  who  served  at 
Concord  and  elsewhere. 

Ingalls,  Jacob,  Rehoboth,  descriptive  list  of  men  raised  to 
re-enforce  the  Continental  Army  for  the  term  of  six 
months,  agreeable  to  resolve  of  June  5,  1780;  returned 
as  received  of  Justin  Ely,  commissioner,  by  Brig.  Gen. 
John  Glover  at  Springfield,  July  11,  1780,  age  16  years  ; 
stature  5  ft.  3  in.;  complexion,  ruddy  ;  engaged  for  town 
of  Rehoboth;  arrived  at  Springfield,  July  10,  1780; 
marched  to  camp  July  11,  under  command  of  Ensign 
Bancroft ;  also  private,  Capt.  William  North's  (ist)  com- 
pany,  Col.    Henry  Jackson's   (i6th)  regiment;    pay  roll 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  '263 

for  June  and  July,  1780;  service  from  July  24,  17S0,  8 
days  ;  also  pay  roll  for  6  month's  sennce  and  returned  by 
Brig.  Gen.  Patterson  as  having  passed  muster  in  a  return 
dated  camp  Totoway,  Oct.  25,  1780;  also  pay  roll  for 
6  months'  men  raised  by  the  town  of  Rehoboth  for  service 
in  the  Continental  Army  during  1780  ;  marched  to  West 
Point,  July  7,  1780;  discharged  Dec.  9,  1780;  5  mos. 
12  days,  including  10  days'  (200  miles)  travel  home  ;  also 
private,  Capt.  Simeon  Cole's  company,  Colonel  Dean's 
regiment;  service  from  Mar.  6,  1781,  10  days;  company 
raised  to  serve  on  a  forty  days'  expedition  to  Rhode 
Island,  but  discharged  Mar.  15,  1781,  by  order  of  Maj. 
Gen.  Lincoln. 

Ingalls,  Jacob,  Jr.,  Lynn,  sergeant,  Capt.  William  Farring- 
ton's  (2d  L5'nn)  company  of  militia,  which  marched  on 
the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  toward  Concord;  service  2 
days. 

Ingalls,  James,  private.  Capt.  John  Davis'  company  of  minute 
men,  Colonel  Frye's  regiment,  which  marched  on  the 
alarm  of  April  19,  1775  ;  ser\'ice  7  days  ;  reported  enlisted 
Feb.  14,  1775  ;  also  list  of  men  returned  as  serving  on 
main  guard  at  Cambridge  under  Major  Baldwin,  dated 
May  15,  1775  ;  also  Capt.  John  Davis'  company.  Col. 
James  Frye's  regiment ;  receipt  for  advance  paj-,  signed 
by  said  Ingalls  and  others  dated  Cambridge,  June  8, 
1775;  also  private,  same  company  and  regiment;  com- 
pany return  dated  Cambridge,  Oct.  5,  1775;  enlisted 
May  14,  1775  ;  reported  died  July  8,  1775. 

Ingalls,  James,  private,  Lieut.  Col.  Japez  Hatch's  (Boston) 
regiment  ;  service  with  detachment  commanded  b  y 
Maj.  Andrew  Symnies,  drafted  to  serve  for  five  weeks  in 
guarding  stores  at  and  about  Boston  under  Major-General 
Heath,  agreeable  to  order  of  the  Council  May  12,  1777. 

Ingalls,  John,  matross,  Capt.  Edward  Fettyplace's  (Marble- 
head)  companj^  enlisted  June  i,  1776;  servdce  to  Jan.  i, 
1777  ;   7  mos.  in  defence  of  sea  coast. 

Ingalls,  Jonathan,  Rehoboth, private,  Capt.  Stephen  Bullock's 
company.  Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  regiment ;  ser\'ice  to 
Dec.  17,  1776,  9  daj's  ;  company  marched  from  Rehoboth 
to  Bristol,  R.  I.,  on  alarm  of  Dec.  8,  1776;  also  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Carpenter's  company.  Col.  Josiah  Whitney's 
regiment  ;  servnce  from  May  13,  1777  to  July  5,  1777  ;  i 
month  25  days,  including  travel  (3  days)  on  march  home 
from  Point  Judith    in  So.  Kingston  to  Rehoboth. 

Ingalls,  Jonathan,  private,  Capt.  James  Mallon's  company, 
Lieut.  Col.  Putnam's  regiment;  enlisted  Aug.  18.  1781  ; 
discharged  Dec.  4,  1781  ;  service  3  mos.  28  days,  includ- 
ing 12  days  (240  miles)  travel  home  ;  regiment  raised  in 


264  INGALLS  GENEAl^OGY. 

Essex  and  Plymouth  counties  to  reinforce  Continental 
Army  for  three  months. 

Ingalls,  Joseph,  Danvers,  drummer,  Capt.  Gideon  Foster's 
company.  Col.  John  Mansfield's  regiment ;  muster  roll 
dated  Aug.  i,  1775;  enlisted  May  10,  1775;  service  2 
mos.  26  days. 

Ingalls,  Joseph,  Dunstable,  list  of  6  months'  men  raised 
agreeable  to  resolve  of  June  5,  1780;  returned  as 
received  of  Maj.  Joseph  Hosmer.  Superintendent  for 
Middlesex  Co.,  by  Justin  Ely,  commissioner  ;  also  de- 
scriptive list  of  men  raised  to  re-enforce  the  Continental 
Army  for  the  term  of  six  months,  agreeable  to  resolve 
of  June  5,  1780;  returned  as  received  of  Justin  Ely, 
commissioner,  by  Brig.  Gen.  John  Glover  at  Springfield, 
July  7,  1780;  age  36  years;  stature,  5  ft.  8in.;  com- 
plexion, light ;  engaged  for  town  of  Dunstable  ;  marched 
to  camp  July  7,  1780  under  command  of  Captain  Dix  ; 
also  list  of  men  raised  for  the  6  months'  service  and  re- 
turned by  Brigadier  General  Paterson  as  having  passed 
muster  in  a  return  dated  Camp  Totoway,  Oct.  25,  1780. 

Ingalls,  Joseph,  Lynn,  private.  Capt.  William  Farrington's 
(2d  Lynn)  company  of  militia,  which  marched  on  the 
alarm  of  April  19,  1775  toward  Concord  ;   service  2  days. 

Ingalls,  Joseph,  Rehoboth,  private,  Capt.  Samuel  Bliss'  com- 
pany of  minute-men,  which  marched  on  the  alarm  of  April 
19.  1775  ;  service  to  April  27, 1775,  8  days  ;  also  Capt.  Sam- 
uel Bliss'  company.  Col.  Timothy  Walker's  (22d)  regi- 
ment; muster  roll  dated  Aug.  i,  1775  ;  enlisted  April  28, 
1775  ;  service  3  mos.  11  days  ;  also  company  return  dated 
Oct.  6,  1775  ;  also  order  for  bounty  coat  or  its  equivalent 
in  money  dated  camp  at  Roxbury  Oct.  26,  1775  ;  also  Capt. 
Jonathan  Drown's  company  ;  copy  of  a  list  of  men  re- 
turned as  having  engaged  for  the  year's  service  in  1776, 
Oct.,  1775;  and  endorsed  "66/2  mo  men  men;"  also 
private,  Capt.  James  Perry's  company,  i6th  regiment ; 
enlisted  Jan.  i,  1776  ;  roll  endorsed  "  3  mo  from  i  Jany 
to  6  Apl  '76  ;  "  also  descriptive  list  of  men  mustered  for 
Continental  service  subsequent  to  Sept.  16  (year  not 
given)  by  James  Leonard,  muster  master  for  Bristol 
county  ;  Capt.  Jonathan  Drown's  company.  Colonel 
Lea's  (Lee's)  regiment;  age 33  yrs.;  stature  5  ft.  8  in.; 
engaged  for  town  of  Rehoboth  ;  also  private,  Capt.  Wil- 
liam North's  (ist)  company.  Col.  Henry  Jackson's  (i6th) 
regiment  ;  Continental  Army  pay  accounts  for  service 
from  May  5,  1780  to  Dec.  31,  1780;  also  return  certified 
at  camp  near  Morristown,  April  30,  1780  of  officers  and 
men  belonging  to  Colonel  Lee's,  Colonel  Henley's  and 
Colonel  Jackson's    regiments,    and    men    belonging    to 


POSTERITY  OF  KDMUND  INGAIyLS,  OF  LYNN.  265 

Massachusetts  in  Col.  Henry  Sherburne's  regiment,  who 
were  incorporated  into  a  regiment  under  the  command 
of  Col.  Henry  Jackson,  agreeable  to  the  arrangement  of 
April  9,  1779;  Captain  North's  company  ;  rank,  private  ; 
residence,  Rehoboth  ;  engaged  for  town  of  Rehoboth ; 
engaged  Dec.  24,  1777;  term  3  years;  reported  deserted 
Nov.  8,  1779;  returned  or  retaken  Mays,  1780;  family 
of  said  Ingalls  reported  as  at  Rehoboth. 

Ingai^ls,  Moses,  Andover,  sergeant.  Captain  Turner's  com- 
pany. Col.  Henry  Jackson's  (i6th)  regiment;  Continen- 
tal Army  pay  accounts  for  service  from  Jan.  i,  1780  to 
Sept.  8,  1780;  also  return  certified  at  camp  near  Morris- 
town  April  30,  1780,  of  officers  and  men  belonging  to 
Colonel  Lee's,  Colonel  Henley's  and  Colonel  Jackson's 
regiments  ;  and  men  belonging  to  Massachusetts  in  Col. 
Henry  Sherburne's  regiment,  who  were  incorporated 
into  a  regiment  under  the  command  of  Col.  Henry  Jack- 
son, agreeable  to  the  arrangement  of  April  9,  1799  ;  Cap- 
tain  North's  company;  rank,  private;  residence, 
Andover;  engaged  for  town  of  Andover;  engaged  Sept. 
8,  1777;  term  3  years ;  reported  promoted  to  sergeant 
May  I,  1778  ;  also  sergeant,  Capt. William  North's 
(ist)  company.  Col.  Henrj^  Jackson's  regiment ;  payrolls 
for  April  and  May,  1780;  also  Capt.  Thomas  Turner's 
(5th)  company.  Colonel  Jackson's  regiment  ;  pay  roll  for 
June  and  July,  1780;  reported  transferred  from  ist 
company  June  14,  1780. 

Ingalls,  Moses,  Billerica,  private,  Capt.  Samuel  Tay's  com- 
pany, Ivieutenant  -  Colonel  Webb's  regiment;  enlisted 
Aug.  18,  1781  ;  discharged  Nov.  29,  1781  ;  service  3  mos. 
22  days,  including  11  days  (218  miles)  travel  home;  regi- 
ment raised  in  Suffolk  and  Middlesex  counties  to  re-enforce 
the  Continental  Army  for  3  mos.;  roll  dated  Woburn. 

Ingalls,  Nathaniel,  Lynn,  private,  Capt.  William  Farring- 
ton's  (2d  Lynn)  company  of  militia,  which  marched  on 
the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775,  toward  Concord  ;  service  2 
days. 

Ingalls,  Nathaniel,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Lovejoy's  (Andover)  company,  commanded  by  Lieut. 
John  Adams,  Col.  Samuel  Johnson's  regiment,  which 
marched  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775  to  Cambridge, 
via  Billerica,  service  3^  days. 

Ingalls,  Nathaniel,  Capt.  Ebenezer  Bancroft's  company. 
Col.  Ebenezer  Bridge's  (27th)  regiment;  order  for  bounty 
coat  or  its  equivalent  in  money  dated  Nov.  4,  1775  ;  also 
Captain  Wiley's  company,  Col.  Michael  Jackson's  (8th) 
regiment ;  entered  service  July  28,  1779  ;  discharged 
April  28,  1779  ;  term  9  months. 


266  INGAI.LS  GENEALOGY. 

Ingalls,  Phineas,  Capt  Thomas  Pew's  company,  Col.  James 
Frye's  regiment ;  return  of  men  in  camp  at  Cambridge 
May  17,  1775. 

Ingalls,  Phineas,  private,  Captain  Parker's  company,  Col. 
Jeduthan  Baldwin's  regiment  of  artificers;  Continental 
Army  pay  accounts  for  service  from  Mar.  10,  1777  to 
Dec.  31,  1775  ;  term  during  war. 

IngaIvLS,  Samuel,  private,  Capt.  Sylvanus  Martin's  company, 
Colonel  William's  regiment;  service  from  Sept.  29,  1777, 
to  date  of  discharge  Oct.  16,  1777,  at  Tiverton,  R.  I. 
Roll  dated  Rehoboth. 

Ingalls,  Simeon,  private,  Capt.  John  Abbot's  company. 
Colonel  Nathaniel  Wade's  regiment ;  enlisted  July  10, 
1780;  discharged  Oct.  10,  1780;  ser\'ice  3  mos.  11  days, 
at  West  Point,  including  travel  (220  miles)  home  ;  com- 
pany raised  for  3  mos  ;  also  filer,  Capt.  James  Mallon's 
company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Putnam's  regiment ;  en- 
listed Aug.  18,  1781  ;  discharged  Dec.  4,  1781  ;  service 
3  mos.  28  days,  including  12  days  (240  miles)  travel 
home ;  regiment  raised  in  Essex  and  Plymouth  counties 
to  re-enforce  Continental  Army  for  3  mos. 

Ingalls,  Solomon,  sergeant,  Capt.  James  Mallon's  company, 
Lieut-Colonel  Putnam's  regiment ;  engaged  Aug.  18,  1781, 
discharged  Dec.  4,  1781  ;  service  3  mos.  28  days,  includ- 
ing 12  days  (240  miles)  travel  home;  regiment  raised  in 
Essex,  and  Plymouth  counties  to  re-enforce  Continental 
Army  for  3  mos. 

Ingalls,  Stephen,  private,  Capt.  Stephen  Bullock's  com- 
pany. Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  regiment ;  service  to 
Dec.  15,  1776,  7  days;  company  marched  from  Rehoboth 
to  Bristol,  R.  I.,  on  the  alarm  of  Dec.  8,  1776. 

Ingalls,  William,  private,  Capt.  William  Hooper's  company  ; 
service  from  June  i,  1776  to  date  of  discharge  Nov.  15, 
1776,  5  mos.  15  days  ;  roll  dated  Marblehead. 

Ingals,  Abijah,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  Henry  Abbot's  com- 
pany, which  marched  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775; 
service  i^  days  ;  also  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company. 
Colonel  Wiggles  worth's  regiment ;  pay  abstract  for  travel 
allowance  from  Albany,  home,  sworn  to  Mar.  7,  1777; 
reported  deceased. 

Ingals,  Daniel,  private;  Capt.  John  Adams'  company.  Col. 
Samuel  Johnson's  regiment,  commanded  by  Major  Gage  ; 
enlisted  Sept.  29,  1777  ;  discharged  Nov.  6,  1777  ;  service 
I  mo.  9  days  ;  company  marched  to  re-enforce  Northern 
Army. 

Ingals,  Ebenezer,  (also  given  Ebenezer,  Jr.,)  private,  Capt. 
John  Adam's  company,  Col.  Samuel  Johnson's  regiment, 
commanded  by   Major  Gage;     enlisted   Sept.   29,    1777; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  267 

discharged  Nov.  6,  1777  ;  service  i  mo.  9  days  ;  company 
marched  to  re-enforce  Northern  Army  ;  also  receipt  dated 
May  20,  1778,  for  bounty  paid  said  Ingals  by  Nathaniel 
lyOvejoy  to  serve  in  the  Continental  Army  to  the  credit  of 
the  3d  Company  in  Audover ;  also  private,  Capt.  David 
Whittier's  company,  commanded  by  Lieut.  Jeremiah 
Blanchard  subsequent  to  Oct.  12,  1778,  Col.  Thomas 
Poor's  regiment ;  enlisted  June  5,  1778  ;  discharged  Feb. 
17,  1779  ;  service  8  mos.  25  days  at  North  River,  includ- 
ing 1 2  days  (240  miles)  travel  home  ;  company  raised  for 
8  mos.  from  time  of  their  arrival  at  Peekskill ;  also  Capt. 
David  Whittier's  company.  Colonel  Poor's  regiment  ; 
payroll  for  Sept.,  1778  dated  Fort  Clinton;  also  Lieut. 
Jeremiah  Blanchard's  company,  Colonel  Poor's  regiment ; 
pay  rolls  for  November  and  December,  1778,  and  Feb., 
1779,  dated  King's  Ferr}-. 

Ingals,  Ellis,  petition  dated  Boston,  July  28,  1779,  signed  by 
Peter  Joup  Lion,  of  the  island  of  Guadaloupe,  owner  of 
the  schooner,  "Flora,"  (privateer),  bound  on  voj^age 
from  Boston  to  Guadaloupe,  asking  that  said  Ellis  be 
commissioned  as  commander  of  said  vessel ;  ordered  in 
council  Jul}'  28,  1779,  that  a  commissioned  be  issued. 

Ingals,  Francis,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's 
company.  Col.  Titcomb's  regiment ;  arrived  at  place  of 
rendezvous  April  27,  1777  ;  discharged  June  27,  1777  ; 
service  2  mos.  9  days,  including  travel  (157  miles)  to 
place  of  rendezvous  and  from  place  of  discharge  home  ; 
enlistment  2  months  from  time  of  arrival  at  Providence, 
R.  I.;  roll  dated  Bristol. 

Ingals,  Francis,  Jr.,  private,  Capt.  John  Adam's  company, 
Col.  Samuel  Johnson's  regiment,  commanded  by  Major 
Gage;  enlisted  Sept.  29,  1777,  discharged  Nov.  6,  1777; 
ser%nce  i  mo.  9  days,  company  marched  to  re -enforce 
Northern  Army. 

Ingals,  Henry,  Jr.,  receipt  dated  Andover,  May  22,  1778,  for 
bounty  paid  said  Ingols  by  Nathaniel  Lovejoy  to  serve 
in  the  Continental  Army  for  the  term  of  9  months,  or  to 
procure  a  man  to  perform  said  service. 

Ingals,  Hezekiah,  corporal,  Capt,  James  Hill's  company, 
Col.  John  Daggett's  regiment ;  copy  of  a  list  of  men  who 
served  at  Bristol  for  3  months  from  Dec.  28,  1776. 

Ingalls,  Isaac,  Andover,  drummer,  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's 
company,  Colonel  Wigglesworth's  regiment,  pay  abstract 
for  travel  allowance  from  Albany  home,  sworn  to  Mar.  7, 
1777  ;  210  miles  travel  allowed  said  Ingols  ;  also  private, 
Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company.  Colonel  Johnson's 
regiment;  enlisted  Aug.  14,  1777,  discharged  Nov.  30, 
1777  ;  service  3  mos.  17  days,  Northern  Army. 


268  INGALLS  GENEAIvOGY. 

Ingals,  Isaiah,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  Thomas  Poor's  com- 
pany of  minute-men,  Col.  James  Frye's  regiment,  which 
marched  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775  ;  service  to  April 
25,  1775.  7  days;  reported  enlisted  Jan.  31,  1775;  also 
Capt.  Benjamin  Farnum's  company,  Col.  James  Frye's 
regiment,  company  return  dated  Cambridge,  Oct.  6,  1775. 

Ingols,  James,  descriptive  list  of  men  raised  in  Middlesex 
county,  agreeable  to  resolve  of  Dec.  2,  1*780,  as  returned 
by  Joseph  Hosmer,  superintendent  for  said  county  ;  age 
30  yrs.;  stature,  5  ft.  8^  in.;  complexion,  brown;  hair, 
dark  ;  eyes,  gray  ;  occupation,  farmer  ;  engaged  for  town 
of  Bedford  ;   engaged  Feb.  28,  1781  ;   term,  3  yrs. 

Ingals,  John,  Haverhill,  (probabl)-),  private,  Capt.  Timothy 
Eaton's  company  of  militia.  Colonel  Johnson's  regiment, 
which  marched  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775  ;  service  5 
days. 

Ingals,  John,  Capt.  Edward  Fettyplace's  company  of  coast 
guards ;  memorandum  of  beef  delivered  ;  date  of  delivery 
Feb.  18,  1777. 

Ingals,  John,  Jr.,  private,  Capt.  John  Adams'  company.  Col. 
Samuel  Johnson's  regiment,  commanded  by  Major  Gage  ; 
enlisted  Sept.  29,  1777  ;  discharged  Nov^  6,  1777  ;  sen'ice 
I  mo.  9  days  ;  company  marched  to  re-enforce  Northern 
Army. 

Ingals,  Jonathan,  private,  Capt,  James  Hills'  company, 
Colonel  Williams'  regiment;  senace  from  Sept.  29,  1777 
to  Oct.  30,  1777  at  Tiverton,  R.  I.;  roll  sworn  to  at  Re- 
hoboth ;  also  Capt.  Israel  Hick's  company.  Col.  John 
Daggett's  regiment ;  marched  to  camp  Jan.  2,  1778;  dis- 
charged Mar.  31,  1778  ;  service  3  mos.  at  Rhode  Island; 
roll  sworn  to  at  Rehoboth. 

Ingalls,  Joseph,  Dunstable,  company  receipt  dated  Chelmsford, 
April  19,  1776;  for  wages  for  service  from  Feb.  5,  1776 
to  April  I,  1776,  in  Capt.  John  Ford's  company.  Colonel 
Roberson's  (Robinson's)  regiment  ;  also  private,  Capt. 
Zaccheus  Wright's  company.  Colonel  Brook's  regiment ; 
company  return  dated  Camp  at  White  Plains,  Oct.  31, 
1776;  also  Capt.  John  Ford's  company  of  volunteers, 
Col.  Jonathan  Reed's  regiment;  enlisted  Sept,  27,  1777  ; 
discharged  Nov.  8,  1777  ;  service  43  (also  given  40)  days  ; 
company  probably  raised  in  Dracut,  Chelmsford  and 
Dunstable,  and  marched  to  re-enforce  Northern  Army, 
Sept.  30,  1777  ;  also  pay  roll  for  6  months'  men  raised  by 
the  town  of  Dunstable  for  senace  in  the  Continental 
Army  during  1780;  marched  July  5,  1780;  discharged 
Dec.  5,  1780;  ser\'ice  5  mos.  11  days,  including  travel 
(220  miles)  home. 

Ingals,   Joseph,    Capt.    Gideon    Foster's    company.     Colonel 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  269 

Colonel  Mansfield's  regiment ;  receipt  for  adv^ance  pay, 
signed    by    said    Ingals   and   others,    dated    Cambridge, 
July  4,   1775. 
Ingals,  Moses,  Andover,  return  of  men  raised  to  serve  in  the 
Continental  Army  from  ist  Andover  company,  as  returned 
by  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson,  sworn  to  Feb.  17,  1778  ;  resi- 
dence, Andover  ;  engaged  for  town  of  Andover  ;  joined 
Captain    Fox's   company.    Colonel    Henley's    regiment ; 
term  to  expire  Jan.  i,  1780. 
Ingals,  Nathan,  Andover,  Corporal,  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's 
company.  Colonel  Wigglesworth's  regiment,  pay  abstract 
for  travel  allowance  from  Albany   home,   sworn  to  Mar. 
7,  1777  ;   210  miles  travel  allowed  said  Ingals  ;  also  Capt. 
Samuel  Johnson's  company,  Colonel  Titcomb's  regiment  ; 
arrived  at  place  of  rendezvous  April  27,  1777  ;  discharged 
June  27,  1777  ;  service  2  mos.  10  days,  including  travel, 
(157  miles)  to  place  of  rendezvous  and  from  place  of  dis- 
charge home ;   enlistment  2  mos  from   time   of  arrival  at 
Providence,  R.  I.;  roll  sworn  at  Bristol. 
Ingals,  Nathaniel,  Dunstable,  private,  Capt.  Ebenezer  Ban- 
croft's compan}^  Col.  Ebenezer  Bridge's  regiment ;  mus- 
ter   roll   dated    Aug.    i,    1775;    enlisted    May   4,    1775; 
service  3  mos.  5  days  ;  also  company  return  dated  Camp 
at  White  Plains,  Oct.  31,  1776;   also  Capt.  Stephen  Rus- 
sell's company,  Col.  Samuel  Bullard's  regiment.  General 
Warner's  brigade;  enlisted  Aug.   15,   1777;    discharged 
Nov.  30,   1777  ;  ser\dce  3  mos.   28  da3'S  in  Northern  de- 
partment,  including   12   days    (240  miles)    travel   home; 
company  raised  for  3  months ;    roll  dated  Dracut  ;     also 
Capt.   Joseph  Bradley  Varnum's   company.   Colonel  Mc- 
Intush's  (Mcintosh's)   regiment).  General  Lovell's  brig- 
ade ;      enlisted     July    30,    1778;     discharged    Sept.     11, 
1778  ;    ser\'ice    i  mo.  17    days,   on  expedition   to    Rhode 
Island,  including  5   days  (100  miles)  travel  home  ;    roll 
dated  Dracut ;  also  descriptive  list  of  men  raised  agree- 
able to  resolve  of  June  9,  1779,  as  returned  by  Brig. -Gen. 
Eleazer    Brooks  to  Major    Hosmer,   dated  Lincoln,  July 
21,  1779  ;    Capt.   Butterfield's    company.    7th    Middlesex 
Co.     regiment;      age,    24     yrs.;      stature,    5    ft.    7     in.; 
complexion,   dark ;    residence,   Dunstable ;    engaged    for 
town  of    Dunstable ;    reported    delivered    to    Ensign   T. 
Clark  ;  also  list  of  men  raised  in  Middlesex   Co.  to  ser\'e 
in   Continental   Army,   agreeable  to  resolve   of    June  9, 
1779,  as    returned   by  Joseph    Hosmer,    superintendent, 
dated  Nov.  24,  1779- 
Ingals,    Phineas,    Andover,    private,    Capt.    Thomas   Poor's 
company  of   minute-men.   Col.  James    Frs^e's    regiment, 
which  marched  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775 ;  servace  to 


270  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

April  25,  1775,  7  days  ;  reported  enlisted  Jan.  31,  1775; 
also  Capt.  Benjamin  Farnum's  company,  Col.  James 
Frye's  regiment ;  receipt  for  advance  pay  signed  by  said 
Ingals  and  others  dated  June  26,  1775  ;  also  private,  same 
company  and  regiment ;  company  return  dated  Cam- 
bridge, Oct.  6,  1775  ;  also  order  for  bounty  coat  or  equiv- 
alent in  money  dated  Cambridge,  Nov.  13,  1775  ;  also 
private,  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company.  Colonel 
Wigglesworth's  regiment ;  pay  abstract  for  travel  allow- 
ance from  Albany  home,  sworn  to  Mar.  7,  1777;  20 
miles  travel  allowed  said  Ingals. 

Ingals,  Phineas,  private.  Captain  Parker's  company,  Colonel 
Baldwin's  regiment ;  Continental  Army  pay  accounts  for 
ser\dce  from  Jan.  i,  1780  to  Mar.  10,  1780  ;  also  corps  of 
artillery  and  artificers  stationed  at  Springfield  ;  statement 
of  Continental  balances;  balance  certified  Oct.  5,  1782; 
term  3  years. 

Ingalls,  Samuel,  Stoneham,  list  of  men  raised  to  serve  in 
Continental  Army  (year  not  given)  ;  residence,  Stoneham, 
engaged  for  town  of  Stoneham. 

Ingals,  Solomon,  Andover,  sergeant,  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's 
company.  Colonel  Wigglesworth's  regiment  ;  pay  abstract 
for  travel  allowance  from  Albany  home,  sworn  to  Mar.  7, 
1777;  210  miles  travel  allowed  said  Ingals  ;  also  sergeant 
major,  Capt.  John  Adam's  company.  Col.  Samuel  John- 
son's regiment,  commanded  by  Major  Gage,  enlisted 
Sept.  29,  1777;  discharged  Nov.  6,  1777;  service  i  mo. 
9  days  ;  company  marched  to  re-enforce   Northern  Army. 

Ingals,  Stephen,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  James  Mallon's 
company;  enlisted  Oct.  3,  1779;  discharged  Nov.  10, 
1779  ;  service  i  mo.  10  days,  under  Major  General  Han- 
cock at  Castle  Island  ;   company  raised  in  Essex  Co. 

Ingals,  Stephen,  Rehoboth,  private,  Capt.  Jonathan  Dan- 
forth's  company.  Col.  David  Brewer's  (9th)  regiment ; 
muster  roll  dated  Aug.  i,  1775;  enlisted  May  7,  1775; 
service  3  mos.  2  days  ;  also  company  return  dated  Oct.  7, 
1775  ;  also  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth's  company.  Col. 
Rufus  Putnam's  (late  Brewer's)  regiment ;  order  for 
bounty  coat  or  its  equivalent  in  money  dated  Roxbury, 
Nov.  14,  1775. 

Ingals,  William,  private,  Capt.  John  Davis'  Company,  Col. 
Jonathan  Cogswell's  regiment;  enlistsd  Sept.  25,  1778; 
discharged  Dec.  31,  1778;  service  3  mos.  9  days;  com- 
pany detached  to  guard  and  fortify  posts  at  and  about 
Boston  ;  roll  sworn  to  at  Boston, 

Ingeles,  Moses,  sergeant,  Capt.  Joseph  Fox's  company.  Col. 
Henry  Jackson's  regiment ;  Continental  Army  pay  ac- 
counts for  service  from  Sept.   8,    1777  to  Dec.  31,  1779; 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  271 

credited  to  town  of  Andover ;  also  Captain  Fox's  com- 
pany, Colonel  Henley's  regiment ;  payroll  for  Nov.,  1778  ; 
also  Captain  Fox's  company,  Colonel  Jackson's  regiment ; 
muster  roll  for  April,  1779  dated,  Pawtuxet ;  enlisted  Sept. 
8,  1777;  enlistment  3  years;  reported  on  command  at 
Newton;  also  Captain  Fox's  (7tli)  company.  Colonel 
Jackson's  regiment ;  return  dated  Camp  at  Providence 
July  8,  1779;  also  same  company  and  regiment;  muster 
roll  for  Oct.,  1779  dated  Camp  Providence  ;  also  same 
company  and  regiment  ;  regimental  return  made  up  to 
Dec.  31,  1779  dated  Camp  Providence. 

Ingell,  Abiatha,  private,  Capt.  Rufus  Barney's  company. 
Colonel  Carpenter's  regiment ;  servdce  4  days,  on  an  alarm  ; 
company  detached  to  march  to  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  July  28, 
1780  to  serve  6  days. 

IngelIv,  James,  Taunton,  order  dated  Camp  at  Hull  July  16, 
1776,  signed  by  said  Ingell  and  others,  for  advance  pay 
for  I  month,  travel  allowance,  etc.;  payable  to  Capt. 
Matthew  Randell  ;  Captain  Randell's  order  on  Daniel  Jef- 
fries, paymaster  general,  dated  Castle  Island,  July  19, 
1776,  payable  to  the  quarter-master  of  Colonel  Marshall's 
regiment,  appears  on  reverse  of  company  order ;  also 
private,  Capt.  Matthew  Randell's  company,  Col.  Thomas 
Marshall's  regiment;  enlisted  June  27,  1776;  servdce  to 
Aug.  I,  1776,  I  month,  4  da^-s  ;  also  list  of  men  who  went 
with  Captain  Dean  in  Dec,  1776  to  serve  3  mos.;  reported 
hired. 

Ingell,  John,  private,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Snow's  company.  Col. 
George  Williams'  (Bristol  Co.)  regiment;  enlisted  June 

22,  1778;  service  23  days;  company  marched  from 
Taunton  and  Raynham,  June  22,  1778  and  served  in 
Colonel  Wade's  regiment,  under  General  Sullivan  ;  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  roll  dated  Raynham  and  sworn  to  at 
Taunton. 

Ingell,  Zadock,  private,  Taunton,  Capt.  Joshua  Wilbore's 
compan}'.  Col.  John  Hathaway's  regiment;  ser\-ice  23 
days  at  Rhode  Island  ;  company  drafted  from  Taunton, 
Raynham  and  Easton,  in  April,  1777  ;  also  Capt.  Joshua 
Wilbore's  company.  Col.  Josiah  Whitney's  regiment ;  ser- 
vice I  month,  23  days  ;  company  marched  from  Taunton 
to  Providence ;  roll  made  up  for  bounty,  agreeable 
to  resolve  of  April,  1777  and  sworn  to  at  Taunton,  Sept. 

23,  1777  ;  also  list  of  men  who  went  with  Capt.  Edward 
Blake  Sept.  28,  1777  to  serve  for  i  month  on  a  secret 
expedition  ;  reported  hired  by  Elijah  Knap  ;  also  private, 
Capt.  Edward  Blake's  company;  service  16  days  at 
Rhode  Island;  reported  enlisted  Oct.  15,  1777;  company 
marched  from  Taunton  Sept.  29,  1777,  under  command 


272  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

of  Col.  George  Williams'  on  a  secret  expedition  and  was 
discharged  Oct.  29,  1777  by  General  Spencer;  also 
private  Capt.  Ebenezer  Dean's  company,  Col.  Thomas 
Carpenter's  regiment  ;  ser\ace  i  mo.  4  days  ;  company 
marched  from  Taunton  to  Rehoboth  thence  to  Bristol, 
thence  to  Providence  and  thence  home  ;  roll  dated  Nov. 
5'  1777;  ^Iso  private,  Capt.  Ichabod  Wade's  (light  in- 
fantry) company.  Col.  George  William's  regiment ;  ser- 
vice 16  days  ;  company  stationed  at  Tiverton,  Oct.  7, 
1777  ;  roll  sworn  to  at  Rehoboth. 

Ingklls,  Joseph,  private,  Capt.  William  North's  (5th)  com- 
pany. Colonel  Henr}^  Jackson's  (i6th)  regiment;  Conti- 
nental Arm)^  pay  accounts  for  service  from  Dec.  23,  1777 
to  Dec.  31,  1779  credited  to  town  of  Rehoboth;  also 
muster  roll  for  April,  1779  dated  Pawtuxet ;  also  return 
dated  Camp  Providence,  Jul}-  13,  1779;  enlisted  Dec.  23, 
1777,  enlistment  3  years;  also  pay  roll  for  July,  1779, 
dated  Camp  Providence  ;  also  regimental  return  made  up 
to  Dec.  31,  1779  dated  Camp  at  Providence. 

Ingills,  John,  Taunton,  private,  Capt  Josiah  King's  com- 
pany ;  servnce  32  days  at  Rhode  Island ;  company 
marched  from  Taunton,  Sept.  29,  1777  under  command 
of  Colonel  Williams  on  a  secret  expedition  and  was 
discharged  Oct.  29,  1777. 

Ingils,  Stephen,  Andover,  private,  Capt.  James  Mallon's 
company;  enlisted  Oct.  3,  1779;  discharged  Nov.  10, 
1777;  ser\'ice  i  month,  10  days  under  Major  General 
Hancock  at  Castle  Island  ;  company  raised  in  Essex  Co. 

Ingle,  Ebenezer,  descriptive  list  of  men  raised  to  re-enforce  the 
Continental  Army  for  the  term  of  6  mos.,  agreeable  to 
resolve  of  June  5,  1780;  returned  as  received  of  Justin 
Ely,  commissioner,  by  Brig.  Gen.  John  Glover  at  Spring- 
field July  II,  1780;  age,  16  years;  stature,  5  ft.  6  in.; 
complexion,  light ;  engaged  for  town  of  Halifax  ;  arrived 
at  Springfield,  July  10,  1779;  marched  to  camp  July  11, 
1780  under  command  of  Ensign  Bancroft. 

Ingle,  Jonathan,  Taunton,  private,  Capt.  Robert  Crossmans' 
company  of  minute-men.  Col.  Nathaniel  L,eonard's  regi- 
ment, which  marched  April  20,  1775  in  response  to  the 
alarm  of  April  19,  to  Roxbury  ;  discharged  April  25, 
1775  ;  service  8  daj^s. 

Ingle,  Solomon,  private,  Capt.  Amasa  Soper's  company.  Col. 
Thomas  Marshall's  regiment;  ser\dce  from  Nov.  2,  1776 
to  Dec.  I,  1776,  I  month,  2  da^^s  ;  roll  sworn  to  in  Suf- 
folk Co.;  also  Lieut.  Judah  Wood's  company,  in  a  regi- 
ment commanded  by  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas  Lathrop ; 
service    15   da3^s,    including  4  days  (80  miles)  travel  out 


POvSTERlTY  OF  IvDMUND  INGAIJwS,  OF  I.YNN.  "^73 

and  home  ;  company  marched  from  Halifax  to  Bristol,  R. 
I.,  Dec.  9,  1776  on  an  alarm. 

Ingle,  Zadoc,  Taunton,  corporal,  Capt.  Jacob  Haskin's  com- 
pany, Col.  John  Jacob's  regiment ;  enlisted  June  13,7778  ; 
service  6  mos.  20  days  at  Rhode  Island ;  enlistment  to 
expire  Jan.  i,  1778  ;  roll  dated  Tiverton. 

Ingi.KE,  Ebenezkr,  pay  roll  for  6  mos.'  men  raised  by  the  town 
of  Halifax  for  service  in  the  Continental  Army  during 
1780;  marched  July  5,  1780;  discharged  Jan.  2,  1771  ; 
service  6  mos.  9  days,  including  travel  (240  miles)  home. 

Ingi.e,  MosEvS,  private,  Capt.  William  White's  company.  Col. 
Enoch  Putnam's  regiment  ;  enlisted  Sept.  4,  1781  ;  dis- 
charged Dec.  8,  1781  ;  service  3  mos.  14  days  at  West 
Point,  including  10  days  (200  miles)  travel  home;  regi- 
ment detached  from  militia  to  re-enforce  Continental 
Army,  3  mos. 

Inglee,  Solomon,  private,  Capt.  Jesse  Sturtevant's  company, 
Colonel  Titcomb's  regiment;  enlisted  April  28,  1777  ;  ser- 
vice 2  mos.,  4  days;  company  marched  to  Rhode  Island 
April  28,  1777;  roll  dated  Halifax ;  also  Capt.  Ebenezer 
Washburn's  company,  Col.  Eleazer  Brook's  regiment  of 
guards;  enlisted  Nov.  5,  1777;  service  to  Feb.  3,  1778, 
2  mos.  28  days  at  Cambridge. 

Ingles,  Ephraim,  Salem,  list  of  men  raised  to  serve  in  the 
Continental  Army  from  Essex  Co.  regiment ;  as  returned 
agreeable  to  order  of  council  Nov.  7,  1777;  residence 
Salem;  engaged  for  town  of  Salem;  joined  Captain 
Brown's  compan}',  Colonel  Putnam's  regiment ;  term  3 
years  or  during  war. 

Ingles,  James,  account  sworn  to  in  Middlesex  Co.,  July  16, 
1781  ;  rendered  by  the  selectmen  of  Bedford,  for  bounties 
paid  said  Ingles  and  others  by  the  several  classes  of  the 
town  of  Bedford  to  serve  in  the  Continental  Army  for  a 
term  of  3  3'ears  agreeable  to  resolve  of  Dec.  2,  1780;  said 
Ingles  hired  by  class  No.  5  of  which  John  Reed  was 
chairman. 

Ingles,  Jonathan,  Rehoboth,  private,  Capt.  Joseph  Coles' 
company.  Col.  John  Jacob's  regiment;  enlisted  July  16, 
1778  ;  ser^'ice  5  mos.  17  days  at  Rhode  Island  ;  enlistment 
to  expire  Jan.  i,  1779. 

Ingles,  Joshua,  private,  Capt.  Peter  Porter's  detachment. 
General  Fellow's  (Berkshire  Co.)  brigade;  enlisted  July 
I,  1778  ;  discharged  Oct.  22,  1778,  by  order  of  General 
Stark  ;  service  3  mos.  22  days,  under  General  Stark  at 
Albany  ;   detachment  raised  for  6  months. 

InglEy,  Ebearnezer,  Halifax,  list  of  men  raised  for  the  6 
months'  service  and  returned  by  Brig.  Gen.  Paterson  as 


274  INGAIXS    GENEALOGY. 

having  passed  muster  in  a  return  dated  Camp  Totoway, 
Oct.  25,  1780. 

Ingley,  James,  private,  Capt.  Matthew  Randell's  company, 
Col.  Thomas  Marshall's  regiment;  pay  roll  for  Nov., 
1776  :  servdce  i  month,  2  days,  including  travel  home. 

Ingley,  Solomon,  private,  Capt.  Ebenezer  Washburn's  com- 
pany, Col.  Eleazer  Brook's  regiment  of  guards  :  service 
from  Feb.  3,  1778  to  April  3,  1778,  2  mos.  at  Cambridge  ; 
also  corporal.  Capt.  Ichabod  Bonney's  company,  Col. 
Nathan  Sparhawk's  regiment;  marched  Oct.  5,  1778; 
ser\-ice  2  mos.  11  days  at  Castle  Island,  including  travel 
(4  days)  home;  company  discharged  Dec.  11,  1778. 

Ingley,  Timothy,  private,  Capt.  B.  Read's  company,  com- 
manded by  Lieut.  John  Benson,  Col.  Nathan  Tjder's 
(Worcester  Co.),  regiment ;  enlisted  Aug.  3,  1780;  dis- 
charged Aug.  8,  1780;  sei^-ice  9  days  at  Rhode  Island, 
on  an  alarm  including  travel  (3  days)  home. 

Ingolls,  Samuel,  Stoneham,  private,  (late)  Capt.  Isaac  Hall's 
company,  Lieut.  Col.  William  Bond's  (late  Col.  Gar- 
dener's) 37th  regiment;  company  return  dated  Prospect 
Hill,  Oct.  6,  1775  ;  reported  enlisted  for  Quebec  Sept.  12, 

1775- 

Ingols,  Benjamin,  Lynn,  sailor  brigatine  "Rover,"  com- 
manded by  Capt.  Adam  Willman ;  descriptive  list  of 
officers  and  crew,  sworn  to  June  30,  1780;  age  22  yrs ; 
stature,  5  ft.  6  in. ;  complexion,  dark ;   residence,  Lynn. 

Ingols,  Benjamin,  Rehoboth,  private,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Car- 
penter's and  Capt.  Isaac  Burr's  company,  which  marched 
on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775  ;  service  8  daj-s. 

Ingols,  Jonathan,  sergeant,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Ide's  company, 
Colonel  Carpenter's  regiment ;  enlisted  Aug.  13,  1779; 
discharged  Sept.  12,  1779  ;  service  i  mo  ;  travel  allowed  to 
and  from  Camp  at  Providence  ;  company  detached  from 
militia  to  servnce  at  Rhode  Island  for  4  weeks  in  a  regi- 
ment under  Capt.  Samuel  Fisher. 

Ingols,  Joseph,  Capt.  John  Baker's  company ;  Lieut.  Col. 
Isaac  Hutchinson's  (19th)  regiment;  order  for  bounty 
coat  or  its  equivalent  in  money  dated  Camp  at  Winter 
Hill,  Dec.  25,  1775. 

Ingols,  Samuel,  Stoneham,  private,  Capt.  Samuel  Sprague's 
(Stoneham)  company,  which  marched  on  the  alarm  of 
April  19,  1775  ;  servdce  4  daj^s  ;  also  sergeant,  Capt.  James 
Bancroft's  company.  Col.  Michael  Jackson's  regiment; 
Continental  Army  pay  accounts  for  service  from  May  24, 
1777,  to  Dec.  31,  1779;  residence,  Stoneham;  credited  to 
town  of  Reading  ;  term,  3  years ;  also  Captain  Wade's 
company.  Col.  Michael  Jackson's  regiment ;  Continental 
Army  pay  accounts  for  service  from  Jan.  i,  1780,  to   May 


POSTKRITY  OK  KDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  -75 

24,  1780;  also  Capt.  William  Green's  company,  Col. 
Cyprian  How's  regiment,  engaged  July  29,  1780;  dis- 
cliarged  Nov.  i,  1780;  ser\ace  3  mos. ;  8  days  at  Rhode 
Island,  including  travel  (80  miles)  home  ;  company 
raised  for  3  months. 

Ingulls,  Jacob,  Jr.,  2d  Lieutenant,  Capt.  Joseph  Stocker's 
(4th)  company,  ist  Essex  Co.  regiment  of  Mass.  militia  ; 
list  of  officers  chosen  in  said  regiment,  as  returned  by 
Lieut.  Col.  John  Flagg  and  2d  Major  David  Parker, 
dated  Lynn,  April  24,  1776  ;  ordered  in  council  April  26, 
1776;  that  said  officers  be  commissioned;  reported  com- 
missioned April  26,  1776. 

Ingulls,  James,  Capt.  John  Davis'  company,  Col.  James  Frye's 
regiment;  order  for  bounty  coat  or  its  equivalent  in 
monej^  dated  Camp  before  Boston,  Dec.  13,  1775;  signed 
by  James  Ingulls  in  belialf  of  James  Ingulls,  deceased. 

IiNGALS,  Daniel,  Andover,  return  of  men  raised  to  serve  in 
the  Continental  Army  from  ist  Andover  company  as  re- 
turned by  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson,  sworn  to  Feb.  14,  1778  ; 
residence,  Andover  ;  engaged  for  Andover  ;  term  to  ex- 
pire Jan.  I,  1780. 

Ingal,  James,  private,  Capt.  Matthew  Randell's  company, 
Col.  Thomas  Marshall's  regiment;  service  from  Aug.  i, 
1776,  to  Nov.    I,    1776,   3  months. 

Ingall,  Benjamin,  private,  Capt.  Joseph  Wilraarth's  company, 
Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  regiment;  marched  Aug.  i, 
1780;  discharged  Aug.  8,  1780;  service  9  days  under 
Gen,  Heath  ;  company  marched  from  Rehoboth  to  Tiver- 
ton, R.  I.,  on  the  alarm  of  Aug.  i,  1780. 

Ingall,  John,  private,  Capt.  Samuel  Fales'  company.  Col.  J. 
Daggett's  regiment ;  service  between  Jan.  6,  1778,  and 
April  I,  1778,  2  mos.  20  days,  at  Rhode  Island  ;  company 
drafted  to  serve  under  Gen.  Spencer  for  3  mos.   from  Jan. 

I.  1778- 

Ingall,  Jonathan,  Taunton,  private,  Capt.  Robert  Crosraan  s 
company.  Col.  George  William's  regiment ;  enlisted  Dec. 
8,  1776;  discharged  Dec.  12.  1776;  service  6  days,  in- 
cluding travel  from  Howland's  Ferry  home  to  Taunton  ; 
company  marched  from  Taunton  to  Warren,  R.  I.,  via 
Rehoboth,  Dec.  8,  1776,  on  an  alarm. 

Ingall,  Zadok,  private,  Captain  Samuel  Fales'  company. 
Col.  J.  Daggett's  regiment ;  marched  Jan.  6,  1778;  dis- 
charged April  I,  1778;  service  2  mos.  26  days  at  Rhode 
Island  ;  company  drafted  to  ser\'e  under  Gen.  Spencer  for 
3  mos.  from  Jan-,  i,  1778. 

Engalls,  Benjamin,  private,  Capt.  Isaac  Hodges'  company; 
service  from  Aug.  12,  1776,  to  Oct.  i,  1776. 

Engals,  Daniel,  corporal,  Capt.  John  Dodge's  company.  Col. 


276  INGAIXS  GENEALOGY. 

Jacob  Gerrish's  regiment  of  guards ;  enlisted  Aug.  4, 
1778;  discharged  Dec.  16,  1778;  service  4  mos.  13  days 
at  Winter  Hill. 

Engals,  Ebenezer,  Andover,  list  of  men  raised  for  the  six 
months'  service  and  returned  by  Brig.  Gen.  Paterson  as 
having  passed  muster  in  a  return  dated  Camp  Totoway, 
Oct.  25,  1780. 

Engels,  Jonathan,  Rehoboth,  private,  Capt.  Peleg  Shear- 
man's company.  Col.  John  Hathawa^^'s  (Bristol  Co.)  regi- 
ment;  service  between  April  20,  1777  and  May  13,  1777, 
16  days,  at  Rhode  Island  on  an  alarm  ;  company  stationed 
at  Slade's  Ferry. 

Engle,  Michael,  private,  Capt.  Jesse  Roe's  company  of  arti- 
ficers attached  to  Brig.  Gen.  Henry  Knox's  corps  of  ar- 
tillery ;  muster  rolls  for  Nov.  and  Dec,  1777;  also  Capt. 
Christopher  Beackley's  company  of  artillery  artificers  de- 
tached from  Col.  Benjamin  Flower's  corps  of  artificers 
and  attached  to  artillery  in  the  field,  commanded  by  Brig. 
Gen.  Henry  Knox  ;  muster  roll  for  April,  1778  ;  reported 
absent  with  leave. 

EnglE,  Thomas,  private,  Capt.  Jesse  Roe's  company  of  artifi- 
cers attached  to  Brig.  Gen.  Henry  Knox's  corps  of  ar- 
tillery;  muster  rolls  for  Nov.  and  Dec,  1777  ;  also  Capt. 
Christopher  Beackley's  company  of  artillery  artificers,  de- 
tached from  Col.  Benjamin  Flowers'  corps  of  artificers 
and  attached  to  artillery  in  the  field,  commanded  by  Brig. 
Gen.  Henry  Knox  ;  muster  roll  for  April,  1778. 

EnglBy,  Ebenezer,  Halifax,  private,  Capt.  Edward  Sparrow's 
company.  Col,  Nathan  Tyler's  regiment ;  enlisted  July 
II,  1779;  service  to  Dec.  i,  1779,  4  mos.  20  days  at 
Rhode  Island ;  also  same  company  and  regiment ;  pay 
roll  for  Dec,  1779,  allowing  i  mo.  3  days  service  Rhode 
Island. 

Englis,  Andrew,  Richmond,  Capt.  Pearl's  company.  Col. 
Woodbridge's  regiment ;  order  for  bounty  coat  or  its 
equivalent  in  money  dated  Cambridge  Camp,  Oct.  23 
1775  ;  also  lieutenant  and  adjutant.  Col.  Ebenezer 
Sprout's  regiment ;  Continental  Army  pay  accounts  for 
service  from  Jan.  i,  1777  to  Dec.  31,  1779;  also  2d  lieu- 
tenant, Capt.  John  Chadwick's  company.  Col.  Brewer's 
regiment;  muster  return  dated  Jan.  22,  1778;  residence, 
Richmond  ;  reported  on  furlough  ;  also  lieutenant ;  letter 
dated  West  Point,  Dec  27,  1778,  from  Lieut.  Col.  Sam- 
uel Carleton  to  the  board  of  war  at  Boston,  asking  that 
clothing  be  delivered  said  Engles  and  other  officers  of 
(late)  Col.  Brewer's  regiment ;  also  lieutenant  and  adju- 
tant, 1 2th  regiment,  commanded  by  Maj.  Tobias  PVrnald  ; 
return  of  officers  in  service  from  May,    1777,    dated  Bos- 


POSTERITY  OF  B;DMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN.  277 

ton,  Dec.  5,  1779;  reported  in  camp;  also  lieutenant, 
acting  as  adjutant,  Col.  Sprout's  regiment ;  Continental 
Army  pay  accounts  for  sen'ice  from  Jan.  i,  1780  to  Dec. 
31,  1780;  reported  as  serving  7  mos.  as  adjutant,  5  mos. 
as  lieutenant;  also  lieutenant  12th  regiment;  return  of 
officers  with  accompanying  certificate  dated  Boston,  July 
13,  1780,  signed  by  Dieut.  Asa  BuUard,  stating  that  said 
Engles  and  other  officers  were  in  service  at  date  of  certifi- 
cate ;  also  lieutenant,  Capt.  John  William's  company, 
Col.  Sprout's  regiment ;  list  of  officers  in  service  Jan.  17, 
1 78 1,  dated  Boston;  also  captain,  Lieut.  Col.  Sprout's 
regiment ;  list  of  officers  promoted  in  the  Continental 
Army  for  whom  warrants  were  to  be  made  out  [year 
not  given]. 

Engly,  Solomon,  Halifax,  private,  Capt.  Aniasa  Soper's 
company,  Col.  Thomas  Marshall's  regiment;  enlisted 
July  13,  1776;  service  to  Aug  i,  1776,  19  days;  also 
same  company  and  regiment,  abstracts  for  advance  of 
pay,  etc.,  sworn  to  at  Castle  Island  Aug.  13,  1776;  resi- 
dence, Halifax ;  also  same  company  and  regiment,  ser- 
vice between  Aug.  i,  1776,  and  Nov.  i,  1776,  2  mos.  17 
days. 

Engly,  Timothy,  private,  Capt.  John  Tyler's  company,  Col. 
Joseph  Read's  regiment,  company  return  endorsed  "  Dec. 
10,  1775  "  ;  company  raised  in  Mendon,  Uxbridge,  and 
Upton. 

Engols,  Samuel,  Capt.  Isaac  Hall's  company,  Col.  Bond's 
regiment ;  certificate  of  service  in  support  of  an  order  for 
bounty  coat,  dated  Medford,  Oct.  25,  1776,  signed  by 
Captain  Hall,  stating  that  said  Engols  had  been  a  pris- 
oner in  Canada,  and  had  now  received  a  coat. 

EngliES,  Zadok,  corporal,  Capt.  Jacob  Haskin's  company.  Col. 
Abiel  Mitchel's  regiment ;  enlisted  July  27,  1780;  dis- 
charged Oct.  31,  1780;  service  3  mos.  6  days;  company 
raised  to  reinforce  Continental  Army  for  3  months  and 
discharged  20  miles  from  home. 


278  INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 

Connecticut  IRcvoluttonar^  IRoU, 

This  roll  has  only  nine  persons  and  a  certificate  of  ser\dce  is 

furnished  by  the  Adjutant  General's  office  for  $i.oo  each. 

Daniel  Ingall,  private,  2d  company  Governor's  Foot  Guards, 
Mar.  2,  1775,  sergeant  5th  company,  ist  regiment  enlisted 
May  18,  1775  at  siege  of  Boston;  and  discharged  Dec.  20, 
1775  ;  was  reported  missing  at  battle  of  lyong  Island,  Aug. 
27,1776. 

The  minute  men  Apr.  19,  1775  from  Pomfret  were  Captain  Zeb- 
ediah,  Private  Lemuel  and  Thomas  Ingalls. 

8th  Company,  nth  Regiment,  Captain  Zebediah,  privates,  Sim- 
eon, Lemuel,  Zebediah,  2d,  and  David,  clerk,  Benjamin, 
drummer,  Pelitiah  Ingals. 

The  following  ser\-ed  in  the  war  of  181 2  :  Caleb,  Chester,  Elisha, 
George  S.,  Marvin,  and  Warren  Ingalls. 


INDEX. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS  BEARING  THE  NAME  OK 
INGALLS  AND  INGAI.S. 


The  figures  before  each  name,  denote  the  year  of  birth ;  the  fig-ures  after  the 
name,  denote  the  consecutive  number,  .\fter  finding  the  name  in  the  consecutive  order 
and  a  -f"  cross  appear.s  before  the  number,  the  history  of  that  person  and  family  will 
appear  further  on,  this  number  being  found  in  the  center  of  a  page.  Betsey  is  indexed 
under  the  name  of  Elizabeth  and  Polly  under  the  name  of  Mary. 


A 

Abigail 

2139 

1881 

Albert  Cyrus 

2257 

1767 

Aaron 

719 

1820 

Abigail 

2171 

1859 

Albert  PUigene 

5131 

Aaron 

1580 

1818 

Abigail 

2209 

1846 

Albert  Everett 

1366 

Aaron 

1581 

Abigail 

2367 

1871 

Alberto. 

1250 

I7S3 

Aaron 

1654 

Abigail 

2524 

1851 

Albert  Holway 

2257 

1784 

Aaron 

1880 

1799 

Abigail 

2668 

1 88 1 

Albert  J. 

2541 

1793 

Aaron 

1799 

Abigail 

2768 

1868 

Albert  Merrick 

3004 

Aaron 

2770 

Abigail 

32S1 

1841 

Albert  Pearl 

iSiS 

1806 

Aaron 

2801 

1821 

Abigail  Ann 

3329 

1S44 

Albert  Orfela 

3042 

1826 

Aaron  Horatio 

3338 

17S0 

Abigail  Carleton 

1759 

iSso 

Albert  Sherwin 

2197 

IS29 

Aaron  Horatio 

3378 

1807 

Abigail  Prentiss 

1 198 

1822 

Albert  Sidney 

3071 

1824 

Aaron  Putnam 

3146 

1771 

Abijah 

764 

1S74 

Albert  Stimson 

4677 

I8I7 

Aaron  Stevens 

.S327 

1739 

Abijah 

283 

Albert  Stimson 

4679 

IS52 

Aaron  Warren 

4561 

1767 

Abuer 

343 

1823 

Albion  Cyrus 

1 129 

1852 

Abbie  A. 

4603 

1763 

Abner 

430 

1814 

Albion  Tapley 

3288 

185 1 

Abbie  Alice 

3254 

Abner 

1015 

1833 

Aldana  Theodore  3340 

1849 

Ahbie  E. 

4S06 

1677 

Abner 

5210 

1861 

Aldana  Theodore  4568 

1856 

Abbie  Eliea 

1369 

Abram 

1222 

Alden 

1 1 10 

1850 

Abbie  Mary 

231 1 

1822 

Abram 

1230 

AldeuM. 

4100 

IS59 

Abbie  Norton 

2526 

1820 

Achsa  Carolinus 

1539 

176- 

Alfred 

812 

1845 

Abbie  Priscilla 

3190 

1873 

Ada 

4507 

Alfred 

1608 

1843 

Abbie  Ridgeway 

4158 

1878 

Ada  Alice 

3007 

1791 

Alfred 

1853 

1796 

Abel 

1796 

18S6 

Adaline 

4269 

Alfred 

1956 

1798 

Abel 

1908 

1829 

Adaline  E. 

1874 

1820 

Alfred 

2561 

171- 

Abiah 

121 

1S60 

Adam  Thorburn 

4291 

Alfred  Seymour 

2341 

1727 

Abiah 

265 

1864 

Addie  Agnes 

5182 

18S2 

Alfred  Wesley 

436E 

I72S 

Abiah 

146 

1S73 

Addie  Louise 

253S 

1S16 

Alfred  White 

3049 

1764 

Abiah 

675 

1889 

Addie  Preble 

4211 

Alice 

2206 

1789 

A1)iah 

871 

1849 

Addi-son 

5039 

Alice 

2365 

I8I0 

Abiah 

1715 

1872 

Addison 

4590 

1S76 

Alice 

2569 

1793 

Abiel 

1795 

Adelaide 

1036 

Alice 

3069 

IS30 

Abiel  Russell 

3135 

1853 

Adelaide 

3305 

1S45 

Alice 

3160 

1685 

Abigail 

52 

1839 

Adelaide  Violette 

3040 

1852 

Alice  A. 

3140 

1693 

Abigail 

96 

1861 

Adele  Amelia 

4542 

1859 

Alice  Church 

2123 

1709 

Abigail 

123 

Adeline 

1613 

1867 

Alice  Isabel 

2377 

1725 

Abigail 

251 

1836 

Adeline 

1141 

1849 

Alice  Iowa 

4470 

1737 

Abigail 

376 

1823 

Adeline  Minerva 

2873 

1868 

Alice  L, 

3099 

I77I 

Abigail 

404 

1803 

Adeliza 

1438 

1880 

Alice  Louisa 

4548 

177- 

Abigail 

422 

1892 

Aden  Lewis 

2843 

1853 

Alice  M. 

11S8 

175- 

Abigail 

426 

1848 

Adrianna  Barron 

1705 

Alice  Maj- 

1346 

177- 

Abigail 

454 

1727 

Agnes 

175 

1829 

Alice  Mariah 

1648 

Abigail 

620 

Agnes 

1 1 14 

i860 

Alice  Phillips 

4S16 

1772 

Abigail 

680 

1844 

Agnes  Arnold 

4147 

1 87 1 

Alice  Georgiana 

1749 

Abigail 

739 

1S47 

Agnes  Arnold 

4148 

Pike 

1727 

Abigail 

765 

1901 

Agnes  Flannery 

5162 

■855 

Alice  Swanson 

ia84 

1798 

Abigail 

813 

Agues  Maria 

2363 

1741 

Alithea 

205 

Abigail 

911 

I810 

Alanson 

1044 

1855 

Allen  G. 

4415 

ISI2 

Abigail 

988 

1826 

Alanson 

4084 

1S93 

Allen  Grannis 

4421 

1790 

Abigail 

992 

i860 

Albert 

4301 

i860 

Allen  Hammond 

44S8 

Abigail 

1008 

1830 

Albert 

2743 

1807 

Allen  Haskell 

1422 

1797 

Abigail 

1068 

1849 

Albert 

5065 

I8S2 

Allen  Munroe 

4446 

1787 

Abigail 

1663 

1870 

Albert  A. 

4571 

1888 

Allen  Munroe 

4452 

1808 

Abigail 

1673 

1856 

Albert  Abbott 

4582 

1853 

Allen  Penfield 

4340 

1832 

Abigail 

1697 

1857 

Albert  Augustas. 

4050 

1S84 

Allen  Redfield 

4416 

1806. 

Abigail 

1825 

1855 

Albert  Adelbert 

2488 

Allen  Roosevelt 

1425 

Abigail 

1859 

1808 

Albert  Bachelder 

1042 

1867 

Allie  Estelle        2443A 

280 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1902 

AUin  Kibben        4475A  | 

1671 

Anna 

42 

1866 

Austin  Miles 

3383 

Allurus  H. 

1989 

1701 

Anna 

Id 

1847 

Austin  Perley 

3242 

IS65 

Alma 

4182 

1717 

Anna 

126 

1856 

Austin  Warren 

3200 

1842 

Aliiia  Elvira 

2241 

1730 

Anna 

147 

1887 

Avis 

4418 

IS45 

Alma 

3139 

^734 

Anna 

259 

1812 

Azel 

1780 

IS33 

Alma  M. 

2399 

177- 

Anna 

441 

1805 

Azubah 

2138 

IS26 

Almeda  Christie 

1709 

Anna 

770G 

iSii 

Almeda  Curtis 

32S7 

1782 

Anna 

1786 

B 

IS30 

Almerou 

4387 

1798 

Anna 

1809 

IS02 

Almira 

859 

1801 

Anna 

1302 

1S04 

Barnard  Tucker 

1060 

Almira 

884 

1S02 

Anna 

1670 

1854 

Baxter 

4453 

1806 

Almira 

1 888 

1835 

Anna 

2581 

1804 

Belinda 

1935 

I82I 

Almira 

1S92 

1831 

Anna 

5049 

Belinda 

2137 

Almira 

4074 

1843 

Anna  E. 

3015 

1706 

Benjamin 

76 

Almira 

50S9 

Anna  Harriet 

4424 

1715 

Benjamin 

106 

Almira 

510S 

1873 

Anna  Lotta 

4661 

1728 

Benjamin 

257 

Almira  Celestia 

1553 

1S57 

Anna  Mary 

4610 

1745 

Benjamin 

215 

IS75 

Almira  LilUau 

4093 

Anna  Mary 

5134 

175- 

Benjamin 

210 

1855 

Almou 

4654 

1879 

Annah  Jaqnith 

4576 

173- 

Benjamin 

312 

Almv  Ann 

1430 

Annie 

4088  A 

Benjamin 

338 

IS7I 

Aloa'  Luella 

4176 

1S66 

Annie  Allen 

2S91 

1762 

Benjamin 

428 

IS35 

Alonzo 

3396 

i860 

Annie  Bell 

3245 

1771 

Benjamin 

539 

IS39 

Alouzo 

4433 

Annie  Blackler 

2362 

1774 

Benjamin 

795V 

IS44 

Alonzo 

1 142 

1S75 

Annie  Davenpor 

t   1066 

17S3 

Benjamin 

5S3 

i«5i 

Alonzo  Joseph 

3243 

1862 

Annie  Estella 

2434 

1796 

Benjamin 

1299 

1850 

Alonzo  Lewis 

1 160 

1835 

Annie  Jane 

335S 

1797 

Benjamin 

1021 

1901 

Alonzo  Norton 

4263 

1834 

Annie  ;\Iaria 

1171 

1799 

Benjamin 

997 

17S0 

Alpha 

513 

1864 

Annie  Martha 

1556 

1799 

Benjamin 

2646 

Alphonso 

4351 

Annie  Rel)ecca 

2613 

Benjamin 

1300 

Alvin 

770F 

1S68 

Annie  White 

3297 

1S04 

Benjamin 

1835 

AUdna 

1911 

1S18 

Annis 

2456 

Benjamin 

5072 

1S25 

AUdna 

1873 

1785 

Anne 

990 

1801 

Benjamin 

5086 

Alzina 

2721 

Anne  Augfusta 

2365 

1821 

Benjamin 

5073 

-1842 

Alzo 

4001 

Anne  Maria 

1916 

1S67 

BenjaminDeforest2470 

1S26 

Amanda 

1856 

1S51 

Annette  Amelia 

979 

Benjamin  E.         4 

15SD 

Amanda  Gray 

261 1 

Antoinette 

2663 

1883 

Benjamin  F'mery 

4549 

Amanda  Jane 

4347 

1857 

Ara  Morrison 

4103 

1S23 

Benjamin  F. 

2737 

1830 

Amanda  Maria 

3277 

Ardelia 

332 

1812 

Benjamin 

1S36 

Amanda  Melvina 

2676 

Ardena  h- 

4366 

Franklin 

1065 

1815 

Amarilla 

2455 

1S17 

Arethusa 

411S 

Benjamin 

1825 

Amasa  Allen 

4083 

Argsette 

3300 

Franklin 

24S0 

1 80S 

Amasa  G. 

1275 

Arline 

1424 

1820 

Benjamin 

1S39 

Amasa  G. 

2445 

Arthur 

2371 

Franklin 

2S05 

176- 

Amaziah 

564 

Arthur 

511S 

1844 

Benjamin 

1864 

Amelia 

4657 

1896 

Arthur  Allen 

4493 

Franklin 

3231 

1S5S 

Amelia  A. 

4059 

188S 

Arthur  Brown 

30 1 8 

1846 

Benjamin 

I  •''33 

Amelia  Mariah 

2606 

1S69 

Arthur  Burton 

4527 

Gran\-ille 

2356 

1807 

Amelia  Sallv 

Arthur  F'. 

2258 

1 888 

Benjamin  Joseph  3061 

Flint 

1928 

1861 

Arthur  Jabez 

4165 

1763 

Benjamin 

1S09 

Amelia  Shackford3263 

1831 

Arthur  James 

4397 

Pearsons 

644 

1855 

Amelia  Shepard 

10S5 

1S63 

Arthur  Luther 

4069 

1865 

Benjamin  Sinieoi 

2506 

1739 

Amos 

155 

1861 

Arthur  Niles 

4476 

Bennett 

709 

1760 

Amos 

368 

Arthur  Stillman 

4166 

1S46 

Benton  T. 

4379 

1763 

Amos 

707 

1889 

Arthur  Warren 

2432 

Bernard  Harris 

4831 

Amos 

889 

1856 

Arsa  Fremont 

4178 

1SS7 

Bernard  Spencer  4523 

ivmos 

895 

Arvilla 

1633 

Bernie 

5132 

1789 

Amos 

1 162 

1756 

Asa 

772 

1S58 

Berona  Clark 

4522 

17S9 

Amos 

1871 

1764 

Asa 

734 

Bert 

2710 

1S2S 

Amos 

2148 

1766 

Asa 

757 

Bertie 

5133 

1S20 

Amos 

2172 

1772 

Asa 

795U 

1889 

Bertha 

4270 

1821 

Amos 

4082 

1787 

Asa 

1881 

1863 

Bertha  Eloise 

4517 

1859 

Amos 

461 1 

1797 

Asa 

839 

1877 

Bertha  Florence 

2886 

1827 

Amos  Howe 

1377 

Asa 

2009 

1861 

Bertha  Mehitabk 

4567 

1870 

Amos  J. 

4248 

Asa 

2242 

Beryl 

5136 

Amy 

143 1 

Asa 

2700 

1872 

Bessie 

2354 

1846 

Anderson  Jethro 

4408 

1854 

Asa  Huntington 

4063 

Bessie 

2S37 

1862 

Ajiderson  Russell  4658 

1810 

Asa  White 

3039 

1S39 

Betsey  Cogswell 

3365 

1803 

Andrew 

651 

1818 

Asenath  Burnhami820 

1813 

Betsey  T. 

1276 

1831 

Andrew  J. 

301 1 

Attie 

1096 

1802 

Blaney 

1000 

Andrew  J. 

415S 

1833 

Augusta 

3213 

1804 

Blaney 

1040 

1808 

Angeline 

1 123 

1834 

Atigusta 

3214 

Blanche 

1273 

1840 

Angeline 

3229 

Augusta 

4362 

1884 

Blanche 

3092 

1S64 

Angie  Kndora 

3257 

1S62 

Augusta  Ann 

4302 

18S4 

Blanche  Burdick 

5157 

1748 

Ann 

t73 

1832 

Augusta  Foster 

3152 

1873 

Blanche  Hawley 

2409 

1760 

Ann 

643 

1816 

Atxgusta  Matilda 

1182 

1889 

Blanche  Lillian 

4490 

1833 

Ann 

2547 

1838 

Augustine 

3397 

1845 

Borellii  Darwin 

1349 

1843 

Ann 

2732 

1S05 

Augustus 

2033 

1813 

Borellii  Taft 

Ann 

4361 

Augustus 

3260 

Darwin 

1332 

1S56 

Ann  Elizabeth 

1851 

Augustus  Blaney  4814 

1828 

Bradley 

1113 

Dexter 

3203 

1S67 

Augustus  Rice 

4077 

1811 

Brown 

1815 

POvSTF.RlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALIvS,  OF  LYNN.  '281 


1868 

Burton  George 

4495 

1839 

Charles  Atherton 

2777 

Charles  Waynian 

4021 

1S56 

Byron  Peabody 

3016 

1842 

Charles  Augustu 

'3163 

1871 

Charles  Wesley 

1093 

1883 

Charles  Augnstu 

S3167 

1856 

Charles  William 

1306 

C 

1S26 

Charles  B. 

2216 

Charles  Wilson 

4826 

17— 

Caleb 

330 

1849 

Charles  B. 

2505 

1863 

Charles  William 

3271 

1756 

Caleb 

367 

1880 

Charles  Barlow 

4208 

178- 

Charlotte 

523 

1766 

Caleb 

676 

1863 

Charles  Bisco 

2529 

1799 

Charlotte 

1862 

1777 

Caleb 

795X 

1832 

Charles  Blood 

2154 

1808 

Charlotte 

1714 

1801 

Caleb 

874 

i860 

Charles  Brigham 

5198 

1876 

Charlotte  Adelle 

3059 

1809 

Caleb 

1322 

Charles  Brigham 

5196 

183 1 

Charlotte  Augusta^262 

1842 

Caleb 

2S88 

1S07 

Charles  Currier 

730 

Charlotte  K. 

1915 

1767 

Caleb  Bowen 

53S 

1821 

Charles  Currier 

2S47 

1 868 

Charlotte  Kdith 

2378 

1309 

Calista 

2852 

1854 

Charles  Katon 

4460 

1854 

Charlotte  F;dna 

2855 

1760 

Calvin 

774 

1800 

Charles  Kdgar 

2396 

1849 

Charlotte  FHiza 

3369 

177- 

Cal\4n 

794 

1876 

Charles  Kdgar 

5098 

1898 

Charlotte  F^liza 

2858 

1799 

Calvin 

1694 

Charles  Kdward 

631 

1824 

Charlotte 

iSii 

Calvin 

1522 

1839 

Charles  Kdward 

2194 

FHizabeth 

3276 

1850 

Calvin  Anson 

4259 

185 1 

Charles  Kdward 

4621 

1838 

Charlotte  L. 

3014 

1796 

Candace 

1316 

1870 

Charles  Kdward 

21S6 

Charlotte  Loraine  1739 

iSr- 

Candus 

1252 

1878 

Charles  Kdward 

1066 

1871 

ChaunceyHibbard5i84 

Carrie 

795H 

1838 

Charles  Kdwin 

1725 

1820 

Chauncey 

1S80 

Carrie 

2319 

Charles  Kmery 

5201 

Langdon 

1161 

iSs8 

Carrie 

3588 

i860 

Charles  Kverett 

3225 

1762 

Chester 

775 

1S63 

Carrie 

2621 

1861 

Charles  F. 

2221 

1789 

Chester 

2016 

Carrie 

3109 

Charles  F. 

2752 

1809 

Chester 

1309 

1S91 

Carrie 

4275 

1871 

Charles  F. 

5191 

1829 

Chester 

1305 

1878 

Carrie  Abbott 

4583 

1835 

Charles  Forester 

2369 

i860 

Chester  Alvin 

4055 

1S70 

Carrie  Lyman 

3386 

1817 

Charles  Francis 

2118 

1861 

Chelsea  Brittian 

1 107 

1900 

Carl  Heiiry 

4644 

1829 

Charles  Francis 

3314 

1879 

Chilton 

5042 

1S94 

Carl  0. 

4242 

1S49 

Charles  Francis 

3291 

Chloe 

1393 

1852 

Carlton 

4380 

1849 

Charles  Francis 

4574 

1791 

Chloe 

2021 

Caroline 

1397 

1868 

Charles  Francis 

4614 

1SS4 

Claire 

4201 

1810 

Caroline 

2202 

1S38 

Charles  Fred 

1359 

Clara 

2757 

1824 

Caroline 

2173 

1S52 

CharlesFrederick  2308 

Clara 

2767 

1830 

Caroline  Augusta  321S 

Charles 

Clara 

2605 

1827 

Caroline  Hills 

2773 

Frederick       4158C 

Clara 

2107 

1S95 

Caroline  Lee 

3227 

1825 

Charles  Freedom 

3205 

1S56 

Clara  Agnes 

3256 

Catherine 

774B 

1795 

Charles  Frye 

2088 

1S52 

Clara  Ann 

Catherine 

1643 

Charles  Gage 

4167 

Augusta 

1741 

1809 

Catherine 

3037 

1S43 

Charles  H. 

260S 

1847 

Clara  Augusta 

3290 

Catherine 

2213 

1844 

Charles  Halstead  2620 

1838 

Clara  Bassett 

2349 

1836 

Catherine 

2302 

1S32 

Charles  Hanniba 

I3278 

1879 

Clara  Flliza 

4636 

Catherine 

4S20 

1842 

Charles  Harvey 

"59 

Clara  Family 

4016 

Catherine 

5009 

1846 

Charles  Hawkm? 

4096 

1886 

Clara  P'airbanks 

3221 

1847 

Catherine  Abigai 

I4821 

1817 

Charles  Henry 

4125 

1856 

Clara  Harriet 

3379 

1853 

Catherine  Augusta  2429 

181S 

Charles  Henry 

2248 

Clara  I. 

2150 

1866 

Catherine  Helen 

4154 

1S25 

Charles  Henry 

2177 

18S6 

Clara  Lenign 

630 

1S91 

Cecil  Johnson 

4528 

1839 

Charles  Henry 

3102 

Clara  M. 

3274 

1880 

Cecil  M. 

1973 

1842 

Charles  Henry 

4140 

Clara  M. 

4365 

Chancellor 

591 

1848 

Charles  Henry 

2254 

1843 

Clara  Maria 

2188 

1763 

Charles 

812 

1S48 

Charles  Henry 

4213 

1850 

Clara  Perley 

3370 

1768 

Charles 

822 

1854 

Charles  Henry 

4540 

1895 

Clarence 

4277 

1794 

Charles 

85 1 

1855 

Charles  Henry 

4013 

Clarence 

1122 

Charles 

795G 

1S59 

Charles  Henry 

4315 

Clarence  Albert 

2490 

Charles 

1022 

1873 

Charles  Henry 

45S5 

1868 

Clarence  F^lliot 

4503 

Charles 

1399 

1877 

Charles  Henry 

1226 

1S63 

Clarence  Kugene 

5172 

Charles 

1412 

1S78 

Charles  Henry 

4145 

1880 

Clarence  Frank 

4169 

Charles 

1845 

1S65 

Charles  Herbert 

2335 

1903 

ClarenceHamilton40,s7 

1782 

Charles 

1846 

1897 

Charles  Herbert 

2338 

1888 

Clarence  Irving 

2082 

1799 

Charles 

1 166 

1843 

Charles  Hersey 

3299 

Clarence  Talbot 

1426 

Charles 

1962 

1836 

Charles  Holniau 

3382 

1826 

Clarinda  Page 

3147 

1S115 

Charles 

1 104 

1900 

Charles  Howard 

1795 

Clarissa 

610 

1817 

Charles 

1 158 

Newell 

3311 

Clarissa 

879 

1819 

Charles 

3249 

1S39 

Charles  L. 

3215 

1813 

Clarissa 

1 152 

1829 

Charles 

2334 

1852 

Charles 

1S17 

Clarissa 

3331 

1833 

Charles 

2744 

Livingston 

4161 

Clarissa 

1579 

1834 

Charles 

1 140 

1865 

Charles  Luni 

3103 

Clarissa, 

1723 

1845 

Charles 

2310 

1849 

Charles  Luther 

3206 

Clarissa" 

2024 

Charles 

2695 

1827 

Charles  M. 

3009 

Clarissa 

2035 

Charles 

2704 

1864 

Charles  Martin 

5135 

1S54 

Clarissa  F;iizabeth4i3i 

1874 

Charles 

2796 

1853 

Charles  Napier 

1 105 

1842 

Clarissa  Jerusha 

1325 

Charles 

4320 

1S20 

Charles  Nathan 

3351 

1869 

Clarisa  Maria 

4175 

1859 

Charles 

5115 

1853 

Charles  Nathan  F 

.5096 

1885 

Clarisa  Mildred 

4135 

1874 

Charles 

5036 

1S84 

Charles  O. 

3174 

1830 

Clark  Daniel 

2153 

1846 

Charles  A. 

1449 

1S85 

Charles  Oney 

1361 

Clarkson 

1014 

Charles  Albert 

1043 

Charles  Osmyn 

4064 

Clayton 

2149 

1841 

Charles  Albert 

3366 

1862 

Charles  Putnam 

4516 

1864 

Clease 

1247 

18S3 

Charles  Alfred 

3294 

1819 

Charles  Russell 

2089 

1887 

Clement  Custer 

3031 

1870 

Charles  Arthur 

2155 

1864 

Charles  S. 

2448 

1888 

Clyde 

5158 

1879 

Charles  Arthur 

2609 

1837 

Charles  Sidney 

1172 

1887 

Clyde  Westman 

4171 

282 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1772 

Collins 

439 

1820 

Daniel  Tompkin 

S3144 

1871 

Dewitt 

4304 

1835 

Comfort 

1 145 

Darius 

770 

Diamond 

1728 

I8I9 

Conrad 

5021 

Darius 

770T 

1812 

Diantha 

1523 

1873 

Constance 

4591 

1793 

Darius 

1388 

1829 

Diantha 

4385 

1842 

Constantina 

2305 

Darius 

1396 

1832 

Diantha 

2586 

Cora 

1020 

1823 

Darius 

1500 

1693 

Dinah 

108 

Cora 

2342 

1822 

Darwin 

3336 

171- 

Dinah 

119 

r86i 

Cora  Lillian 

2877 

Darwin  A. 

4572 

1865 

Dora 

4303 

1797 

Cordelia 

1382 

1693 

David 

55 

1751 

Dorcas 

806 

1821 

Cordelia  Angeline  1185 

1726 

David 

269 

1754 

Dorcas 

771 

1826 

Cordelia  Dorcas 

1721 

Da\-id 

334 

1755 

Dorcas 

816 

1752 

Cordellay 

222 

17— 

Davdd 

409 

1772 

Dorcas 

825 

1762 

Cordellay 

226 

176- 

Da\-id 

447 

1834 

Dorcas  F. 

1072 

Corlis 

1742 

1778 

Da\-id 

684 

:828 

DorotheaWheeler  1758 

Cornelia 

2491 

1751 

David 

701 

1725 

Dorothj- 

256 

1823 

CorneliaElizabeth3052 

1787 

Dav-id 

1656 

1 781 

Dorothj' 

2125 

1845 

Cornelius  Barnes  3302 

1787 

Daxdd 

1792 

1784 

Dorothy 

655 

Correll 

2839 

1780 

David 

1777 

1823 

Dorothj- 

4129 

1867 

Coza 

1249 

David 

1789 

1898 

Dorothy  Hazel 

3310 

Cynthia 

708 

1796 

Da\'id 

2685 

1901 

Dorothy  I. 

2331 

1790 

Cynthia 

1053 

1806 

David 

1120 

1894 

Dorothy  Somers 

2418 

1800 

Cynthia 

1886 

1808 

David 

1078 

1883 

Dorsey  F. 

1535 

1875 

Cynthia  Amelia 

2473 

1812 

David 

14 10 

Drusilla 

1634 

1815 

Cynthia  Brig-gs 

1066 

1847 

David 

1121 

E 

1841 

Cynthia  J. 

1074 

Da\'id 

2696 

1768 

Cyrus 

758 

David 

2713 

Eady 

1782 

1797 

Cyrus 

857 

1818 

Da\-id 

2719 

Earl 

1526 

1802 

Cyrus 

1385 

Da\-id 

2755 

1S77 

Earl  Cozzens 

4635 

1802 

Cyrus 

1938 

Da\'id 

5001 

Earle 

2492 

1828 

Cyrus 

2098 

Da\'id 

5140 

1SS8 

Earle  How  land 

4066 

1844 

Cyrus 

2567 

Da\-id  Dauiel 

5144 

18S4 

Eaton  Walter 

3030 

Cyrus 

2765 

1826 

Da\'id  Dwight 

1540 

1798 

Eben 

1056 

1848 

Cyrus 

451 1 

1847 

David  Henry 

4394 

1832 

Eben  G. 

1071 

1851 

Cyrus 

4283 

1847 

David  Homer 

3035 

1711 

Ebenezer 

78 

1888 

Cyrus  Leander 

4287 

1826 

David  Leeds 

245S 

1721 

Ebenezer 

274 

Curtis 

2712 

1858 

Da\'id  Leeds 

2459 

1744 

Ebenezer 

206 

1888 

Curtis  T. 

2447 

1870 

David  Liscar 

4646 

1745 

Ebenezer 

362 

1816 

Da\-id  Oatman 

2461 

1747 

Ebenezer 

612 

D 

1825 

David  P. 

3107 

1759 

Ebenezer 

744 

1877 

Daisy 

5041 

1854 

Da\nd  P. 

4311 

1760 

Ebenezer 

745 

1874 

Daisy  Maud 

4546 

1820 

David  Preble 

iiii 

1771 

Ebenezer 

510 

Daisy  Pearl 

4314 

1888 

David  Royal 

4318 

1772 

Ebenezer 

1568 

1854 

Dana  Gillett 

1451 

David  Sanborn 

1602 

178- 

Ebenezer 

521 

1689 

Daniel 

86 

David  Sinton 

4678 

17S5 

Ebenezer 

605 

1696 

Daniel 

90 

David  Sprague 

2548 

1800 

Ebenezer 

1833 

1714 

Daniel 

253 

1819 

David  T. 

2513 

1801 

Ebenezer 

2647 

Daniel 

336 

Da\'id  W. 

2746 

181- 

Ebenezer 

1251 

17— 

Daniel 

337 

1808 

David  Watterman  12^8 

1790 

Ebenezer  Flint 

840 

17— 

Daniel 

419 

1776 

David  White 

649 

Edah 

900 

1754 

Daniel 

639 

1866 

Da\-id  Wilcox 

1260 

Edith 

2834 

1758 

Daniel 

641 

177- 

Davis 

564 

Edith 

3074 

177- 

Daniel 

665 

1823 

Davis  L. 

3371 

Edith 

4401 

1758 

Daniel 

696 

Dayton 
Deborah 

2660 

1875 

Edith  M. 

5192 

1770 

Daniel 

795A 

1691 

87 

1866 

Edith  Maria 

2161 

1775 

Daniel 

682 

1694 

Deborah 

89 

1887 

Edith  May 

2887 

1784 

Daniel 

1575 

1722 

Deborah 

355 

1901 

Edith  May 

4326 

1788 

Daniel 

914 

1742 

Deborah 

214 

Edna 

2108 

1789 

Daniel 

1793 

1753 

Deborah 

165 

1891 

Edna  Blanche 

4235 

1793 

Daniel 

1310 

1753 

Deborah 

808 

1902 

Edna  Laura 

1157 

Daniel 

1567 

1757 

Deborah 

817 

1870 

Edna  M. 

1531 

1804 

Daniel 

12S7 

1758 

Deborah 

721 

Edna  May 

4440 

Daniel 

1582 

1763 

Deborah 

723 

1862 

Edgar 

4268 

Daniel 

1644 

1776 

Deborah 

540 

1850 

Edgar  Brown 

3199 

Daniel 

1626 

1785 

Deborah 

848 

1840 

Edgar  W. 

2402 

1818 

Daniel 

2225 

1812 

Deborah 

2116 

Edgar  D. 

899 

Daniel 

2720 

1814 

Deborah 

1702 

1S40 

Edmond 

4091 

1820 

Daniel 

2483 

1773 

Deirce 

570 

1S78 

F'dmond 

4094 

Daniel 

5090 

Delbert  W. 

1900 

1849 

Edmond 

1829 

Daniel  Bowman 

2875 

Delia 

885 

Cunningham 

4034 

1844 

Daniel  D. 

2.S.S6 

1824 

Delia  F. 

2382 

1598 

Edmund 

I 

1815 

Daniel  Drummondi7i7 

1781 

Delilah 

1290 

1662 

Edmund 

38 

1870 

Daniel  Emery 

4544 

1802 

Delilah 

1518 

167- 

Edmund 

23 

Daniel  Harris 

4831 

1807 

Delilah 

1407 

1713 

Edmund 

79 

1820 

Daniel  Howard 

2226 

Deliverance 

7  70  A 

1717 

Edmund 

168 

1836 

Daniel  Josiah 

3028 

1880 

Delmer  Almeron 

4648 

Edmund 

410 

Daniel  MeU-ille 

1095 

1884 

Dell  Allen 

4450 

1739 

Edmund 

213 

1829 

Daniel  Morrill 

1710 

1877 

Delia  Leona 

4357 

1754 

Edmund 

223 

1879 

Daniel  T. 

3096 

1837 

Deloss  D. 

2553 

1757 

Edmund 

704 

1795 

Daniel  Tapley 

1774 

1846 

Dewayne  L. 

5191 

1 761 

Edmund 

534 

1846 

Daniel  Tompkins 

4535 

1818 

Dewitt 

1265 

1763 

Edmund 

433 

POvSTERITY  OF  KDMUND  INCxALLS,  OF  LYNN.  283 


1770 

Kdnnind 

823 

1834 

I7S5 

Kd"iuiid 

1791 

1785 

1789 

Kdniund 

607 

1840 

1802 

Edimind 

1258 

1834 

I8I4 

Edinund 

2117 

I82S 

Kdmund 

2485 

I83I 

Kdinimd 

2101 

1863 

Kdmund 

4399 

1893 

Kdmund 

4122 

1799 

Edmund 

4402 

1807 

I85I 

Edmund  Asa 

2486 

182- 

1872 

Edmund  Church 

4116 

1801 

1868 

Edmund  David 

2464 

1830 

1898 

Kdniund  Earle 

4643 

IS64 

Edmund  Kugene 

4641 

i8q4 

Kdmund  Harvey 

4671 

1874 

Kdmund  James 

2472 

1820 

Edmund  James 

4413 

1847 

Edmund  Phineaf 

3330 

E^dmund  R. 

2748 

1841 

1809 

Edmund  Sleeper 

2689 

1875 

Edna  Margaret 

4204 

Edward 

1016 

1832 

Edward 

1335 

1828 

1824 

Edward 

2738 

1855 

1833 

P'dward 

21S1 

1826 

185 1 

Edward 

2739 

1838 

1855 

Edward 

4514 

1622 

1872 

Edward 

2543 

1657 

Edward 

5138A 

1671 

1883 

Edward 

4255 

167- 

Edward  A. 

1766 

1673 

_ 

Edward  Brock 

2741 

1681 

Edward  E- 

1017 

170- 

1865 

Edward  Everett 

207S 

1709 

Edward  Guy 

2364 

170- 

1879 

Edward  M. 

2314 

1709 

1857 

Edward  Manning:  4220 

1710 

1861 

Edward  Mason 

3208 

172- 

1859 

Edward  Orville 

4065 

1727 

1848 

Edward  Thomas 

4105 

1729 

1862 

Kdward  W. 

4267 

1736 

1837 

Kdwin 

3390 

1739 

1831 

Edwin  Davis 

2580 

1742 

1887 

Kdwin  Hope 

4483 

1743 

1867 

Kdwin  Moore 

2S92 

1746 

1821 

Edwin  Phineas 

3335 

175 1 

1815 

Edwin  Putnam 

3053 

1755 

1858 

Edwin  Warren 

2430 

1757 

1886 

Edwin  Willard 

2431 

176- 

1885 

Effie 

4509 

1762 

1772 

Eleanor 

750 

1762 

Eleanor 

1628 

1766 

1828 

Kleanor 

2585 

1777 

1843 

Kleanor  Curtis 

3237 

177- 

1661 

Kleazer 

17 

168- 

Kleazer 

68 

1772 

1720 

Kleazer 

185 

1722 

Kleazer 

171 

1777 

1735 

Kleazer 

194 

1775 

17— 

Kleazer 

435 

177- 

1741 

Kleazer 

475 

17S0 

1764 

Kleazer 

476 

1780 

1771 

Kleazer 

434 

1781 

1771 

Kleazer 

749 

1782 

Kleazer 

1047 

1783 

1787 

PHeazer 

1211 

1787 

1731 

p;ieazer  C. 

148 

1788 

1782 

Kleazer  Prench 

912 

1788 

1820 

Kleazer  Stillman 

22IO 

1789 

1839 

P'lbridg-e  Hannum4078  | 

1791 

p;ibridge  Joshua 

1735 

1792 

169- 

p:idad 

88 

1792 

1791 

Electa 

608 

1793 

1800 

p;ielah  Malota 

1237 

1793 

1897 

Elgirtha 

4278 

1794 

1779 

Eli 

1227 

1794 

1810 

Elias  Theodore 

1930 

1795 

1748 

Klihu 

220 

1803 

p;iihu 

1392 

1793 

pnijah  Spafford 

Klisha 

Pvlisha  D. 

Klisha  Wells 

Kliza 

Eliza 

Eliza 

Eliza 

Eliza 

Kliza 

Kliza 

Kliza 

Kliza 

Kliza 

Kliza 

Eliza 

Eliza 

Kliza 

Kliza  Ann 

Kliza  Ann 

Kliza  B. 

Kliza  if. 

Eliza  Jane 

p:;iiza  M. 

Eliza  Merrick 

Eliza  T. 

Eliza  Woodward 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizal)eth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth  ; 

Elizabeth 

P^lizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Elizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 

Klizabeth 


I5I0 

1796 

P'lizabeth 

1667 

2012 

1796 

K;iizal)cth 

1831 

1327 

1801 

Klizabeth 

572 

2617 

p;iizabeth 

597 

726 

p;iizabeth 

1049 

880 

1802 

Klizabeth 

1980 

908 

1815 

Klizabeth 

2460 

925 

1819 

Klizal)eth 

3070 

2131 

Klizabeth 

1221 

986 

1803 

p;iizabeth 

1403 

1256 

18— 

p;iizabeth 

462 

1863 

Elizabeth 

163 1 

1909 

p;iizabeth 

1741 

2214 

Elizabeth 

1676 

2234 

1825 

p;iizabeth 

4818 

2717 

1830 

Elizabeth 

2217 

4127 

p;iizabeth 

2339 

4827 

Elizabeth 

2372 

331 

PCIizabeth 

2759 

4553 

1821 

Elizabeth 

3313 

2143 

p;hzabeth 

2896 

4309 

Klizabeth 

3282 

3209 

p;iizabeth 

4406 

3110 

E;iizabeth 

5105 

3244 

Klizabeth 

51 17 

2383 

182- 

p;iizabeth  A. 

437 

1817 

1830 

KlizabethAmanda  2344 

3 

Klizabeth  B. 

5088 

15 

1829 

Klizabeth 

20 

Bussey 

1775D 

21 

1862 

Klizabeth  Celeste  1561 

43 

Klizabeth  Cox 

1754 

48 

1891 

Klizabeth  Kdwina  3062 

75 

i88g 

Klizabeth  Kudora  2508 

77 

1827 

p;iizabethGilmore  2179 

129 

181 1 

Elizabeth  Jane 

3325 

244 

1842 

p:iizabeth  L. 

864 

104 

1818 

Elizabethl^orind 

a  2698 

135 

1843 

Klizabeth 

264 

Orphelia 

1969 

372 

1871 

P'lizabethThomas  2124 

202 

1875 

p;iizabethThomas  2410 

294 

1900 

Elizabeth  Tracy 

4672 

161 

1745 

P'lkanah 

219 

479 

1767 

p;ikanah 

567 

144 

Elkanah 

1419 

240 

lilkanah 

1429 

502 

1866 

Ellsworth 

4586 

671 

1846 

Ella 

4029 

431 

1839 

Ella 

4552 

506 

1882 

Ella  Florence 

5100 

788 

1857 

Ella  L. 

3141 

5i6 

18S2 

Ella  Klizabeth 

2476 

666 

18S0 

Klla  May 

4647 

43S 

Kllen 

1400 

633 

1830 

Ellen 

2180 

872 

1832 

Kllen 

4138 

667A 

1833 

Kllen 

2218 

801 

1838 

Kllen  AugTista 

2240 

767 

1854 

Kllen  Klizabeth 

4627 

1571 

1S39 

p;ilen  Frances 

2404 

795X 

Ellen  S. 

1428 

960 

1877 

P'llen  Sherman 

2394 

582 

1882 

Elma 

241 1 

1208 

1874 

p;inier 

4305 

560 

1862 

Elmer  Brown 

2157 

606 

1861 

Elmer  K. 

4295 

580 

1891 

p;imer  Plarl 

2160 

1593 

1880 

p;imer  Putnam 

4584 

1163 

1878 

p;imer  Thaddeus 

4285 

1798 

17S1 

p;ionathan 

559 

1 194 

1830 

p:inora  Henderson  3149 

1772 

1895 

Klroy  Dean 

5185 

856 

p;isie  Case 

4036 

1883 

1871 

Klsie  L. 

1532 

1768 

1870 

p;iwin  LeRoj' 

2728 

2029 

1815 

Kmeline 

1 181 

996 

1829 

Kmeline 

1722 

594 

Emeline 

2653 

5208 

timeline  E. 

4067 

284 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1869 

Emerson 

4114 

1879 

Ethel  Leroy 

4184 

1872 

Flora  Belle 

4500 

1891 

Emerson  Arthur 

4115 

1887 

F;thel  Mary 

4221 

1897 

Flora  Bertha 

1149 

1856 

Emerson  Guilford 5077 

1885 

Ethel  May 

4814  A 

1S63 

Flora  lionise 

"35 

1836 

Eniery  Gilbert 

4551 

1886 

Ethel  Murray 

2545 

Flora  M. 

5095 

Emily 

923 

1889 

F'thel  Persis 

4484 

1S79 

F'lorence 

2594 

1820 

Eiiiily 

43S2 

Etta 

2749 

1880 

F'lorence 

450S 

1839 

Emily 

1003 

Flugene 

1099 

Florence 

2745A 

1847 

Emily 

2890 

1852 

F;ug;ene  A. 

4653 

1870 

Florence  Adella 

2498 

1853 

Emily 

1205 

1852 

Eugene  Borellii 

2560 

1884 

Florence  Allen 

4566 

1856 

Emily 

1207 

1879 

Eugene  FHliott 

1890 

Florence  Conway  4630 

Emily 

1528 

White 

2424 

Florence  E. 

2501 

Emily 

2557 

1850 

Eugene  H. 

1066 

1900 

Florence  F;niily 

4056 

1826 

Emily 

4053 

1857 

Eulettie  Marion 

4341 

18S0 

Florence  Hopliin 

S4146 

1834 

Emily  E. 

4389 

1713 

Eunice 

80 

1890 

Florence  Lillian 

4670 

Emily  M. 

1094 

1737 

Eunice 

199 

iSSs 

Florence  M. 

2317 

1805 

Enima 

1077 

1749 

F;unice 

221 

1858 

Florence  Mary 

2856 

Emma 

2230 

1770 

Eunice 

759 

I86I 

Florence  May 

3270 

Emma 

2766 

1771 

Fluuice 

569 

Forest 

2658 

1852 

Enima 

4265 

Fhmice 

887 

1884 

Forest  G. 

1975 

1855 

Emma 

2840 

1784 

F;unice 

869 

1885 

Forrest  Conner 

2337 

1886 

Emma 

4256 

FUmice 

1009 

IS64 

Foster  Darwin 

4015 

Emma 

5013 

Eunice 

1315 

Frank 

795E 

I90I 

Emma  E. 

2846 

Eunice 

1340 

Frank 

1098 

I86I 

Emma  Etta 

1753 

1795 

Eunice 

18S4 

Frank 

1286 

1849 

Emma  Frances 

2190 

1S33 

Eunice 

4086 

Frank 

2152 

1850 

Emma  Frances 

3175 

Eunice 

2753 

IS57 

Frank 

3046 

Emma  G. 

4S07 

Eunice  E. 

5143 

1859 

Frank  Lewis 

5155 

IS54 

Emma  Jane 

4815 

1836 

Eunice  FHizabeth  1342 

1864 

Frank 

2598 

1870 

Emma  Jane 

2471 

1S17 

Eunice  Eliza 

2095 

F'rank 

2745 

1886 

Emma  Josephine 

4660 

Eva 

1336 

Frank 

2764 

IS64 

Emma  Lydia 

33S0 

1879 

Eva 

2465 

1862 

P'rank 

4231 

1862 

Emma  Mildred 

4136 

1872 

Eva 

2592 

1867 

Frank 

4244 

I85I 

Enford 

2838 

Eva 

3138B 

1865 

F^rank 

1516 

1897 

Enford 

2845 

Eva 

4245 

I8S3 

Frank 

4228 

1793 

Enoch 

1923 

1852 

Eva  Florence 

3292 

IS97 

F'rank 

5161 

1794 

Enoch 

1380 

1871 

F;va  Marion 

3056 

F'rank 

5011 

1875 

Enoch 

4251 

1872 

F^va  May 

4634 

Frank 

5058 

Enoch  Ijncoln 

2774 

1854 

Eva  Gertrude 

5170 

IS4I 

Frank  B. 

1066 

1845 

Enoch  S. 

4435 

1S99 

F^van  Gilman 

4346 

IS73 

Frank  Caldwell 

4520 

1698 

Ephraim 

no 

1795 

F'vander 

2111 

IS34 

F'rank  Carter 

169S 

1723 

Ephraim 

356 

1796 

F'velina 

1878 

IS89 

Frank  Clark 

4524 

1725 

Ephraim 

357 

Eveline 

1312 

IS72 

Frank  David 

2515 

1740 

F^phraim 

352 

1890 

F'verett  Alden 

4205 

1843 

Frank  Delong 

402S 

1764 

Ephraim 

820 

1834 

F^verett  Augusti 

S4075 

IS44 

Frank  Elliott 

4502 

1765 

F'phraim 

796 

1902 

Everett  Reader 

4504 

1849 

Frank  FAigene 

3006 

I77I 

Flphraim 

799 

1851 

F;verett  Willis 

4554 

1859 

Frank  G. 

1453 

1805 

F'phraim 

lOOI 

1811 

Ezek  B. 

1326 

IS76 

Frank  George 

4284 

1823 

Flphraim 

2120 

1773 

Ezra 

766 

F'rank  George 

4371 

1836 

Ephraim  Alfred 

2340 

Ezra 

1986 

1875 

F'rank  Hardin 

2516 

Ephraim  C. 

40S8 

1821 

F^zra  Anthony 

1492 

1858 

F'rank  Hartland 

3151 

1848 

Ephraim  Fletcher4ioi 

1S17 

F;zra  Curtin 

956 

IS69 

Frank  Herbert 

1 155 

1898 

F'phraim  Fletcher462o 

F;zra  Jackson 

3261 

IS82 

Frank  L. 

2320 

F;rastus 

5022 

1821 

F^zra  I^ovejoy 

3133 

1873 

Frank  Levi 

5138 

Erastus  Wolcott 

832 

1806 

F;zra  Thoms 

3280 

1872 

Frank  Louthan 

4143 

1886 

Erma  Louise 

4581 

1862 

Frank  Munroe 

3220 

Ernest 

1351 

p 

1849 

Frank  Newell 

3304 

1863 

Finest  D. 

1686 

1872 

Frank  Oliver 

4498 

1896 

F;rnest  Fillmore 

4492 

1623 

Faith 

4 

1851 

Frank  Salter 

2414 

Ernest  H. 

2517 

1877 

Faith 

4593 

I88I 

Frank  Stone 

2416 

I87I 

Ernest  H. 

339S 

F'annie 

795J 

1895 

Frank  W. 

1549 

1872 

FIrnest  Kilborn 

33S7 

Fannie 

2229 

Frank  Wallace 

627 

i860 

Ernestine 

41 10 

1879 

Fannie  Cornelia 

4316 

1867 

Frank  Wallin 

1512 

1886 

FIrwin  I^. 

5032 

1855 

Fannie  F;ileva 

1 106 

1854 

Frank  Wellington  416S 

Essie 

2836 

1852 

Fannie  H. 

1684 

1866 

Frank  Wilmarth 

1550 

1767 

Esther 

537 

Fannie  M. 

1330 

1855 

Franklin 

4289 

1769 

Esther 

344 

1887 

Fannie  M. 

3374 

1877 

Franklin  Herbert  5193 

176- 

Esther 

829 

1884 

Fannie  Yelyea 

3060 

1600 

Francis 

I 

1769 

FIsther 

5211 

1872 

Fanny  F'liza 

1559 

1663 

F'rancis 

29 

1794 

Esther 

1877 

1823 

Fannj'  Jane 

3145 

1694 

Francis 

97 

1798 

F;sther 

1317 

1878 

F'anny  Thurston 

4478 

1724 

Francis 

276 

1799 

Esther 

1301 

1882 

Fay 

4680 

1731 

Francis 

278 

1827 

FIsther 

1304 

1882 

Fay  S. 

2828 

1760 

Francis 

754 

1838 

Esther 

4026 

1837 

Fenelon 

2370 

Francis 

1012 

1807 

Esther  Abbott 

2133 

1806 

Ferdinand 

1564 

1784 

Francis 

1869 

1895 

F:sther  L. 

2844 

1822 

Fitch  Hudson 

1266 

1793 

Francis 

T3 

1879 

F;stelle 

4290 

Fletcher 

1627 

1796 

FYancis 

1898 

1868 

Ethel 

4587 

1789 

Flint 

849 

1898 

F'rancis 

3346 

1889 

F;thel 

2159 

1876 

Flora 

1958A 

1853 

Francis 

4578 

1891 

F;thel 

3159 

1869 

Flora 

5035 

Francis 

5078 

1883 

Ethel  Diana 

4649 

1857 

Flora 

51 14 

1857 

Francis  Abbott 

4150 

POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


•J85 


rSSy 

1843 
1881 


1873 
1S30 
1844 
1796 


1900 

1S49 
1827 
1830 
1855 

1842 
1821 
1887 
1842 
1840 

1859 

1865 
1882 


1855 
1870 
1855 

1878 
1864 
1895 


1858 
1856 
1740 


1850 
1890 


1855 
1835 


1859 
1873 
1832 
1871 

1S77 

1857 
1852 
181 2 
1829 
1855 

1S66 
1840 

1739 
1767 
1813 


Francis  Abbott  4152 
Francis  Augustus  1225 
Francis  Dunbar  4345 
F'rancis  Kdmund  2353 
Francis  Ephraini  4617 
Francis  Lorenzo  4491 
Francis  Oren  1899 

Francis  Owen  2392 
Francis  Putnam  3150 
Francis  Theodore  3367 
Frances  982 

Frances  2200 

Frances  2602 

F'rances  4358 

Frances  5019 

Frances  Adelle  2519 
Frances  Ardella  4459 
Frances  K.  2500 

Frances  E.  2583 

FrancesElizabeth  1032 
FrancesF^lizabeth  1033 
Frances  Evelyn  4081 
Frances  H.  907 

Frances  Johnson  3230 
Frances  M.  3210 

Frances  Melissa    4534 
Frances  N. 
Frances  Sarah 
Fred 
Fred 
Fred 

Fred  Clark 
Fred  Ernest 
Fred  H. 
Fred  Henry 
Fred  Lee 
Fred  Martin 
Fred  Milliken 
Fred  Myers 
Fred  Palmer 
Fred  R. 
Fred  Royce 
Fred  Simeon 
Fred  W. 
Fred  William 
Freda  May 
Frederick 


2555 
1 174 
2751 
4512 
4099 
5176 
4449 
1636 

4499 
5113 
2162 

3293 
1734 
31S4 
2222 
1362 
5139 
1505 
3020 

4541 
204 
133S 


3347 
2325 
2373 
1632 
4441 
5102 
5103 
1037 


Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick  A. 
Frederick  Alonzo  3045 
Frederick  Arnold  1337 
Frederick  Arthur  2259 
Frederick  C.  3317 

Frederick  Carson  5026 
Frederick  Clark  4616 
Frederic  Cyrus  2191 
Frederic  Cyrus  4155 
Frederick  DuBois  4597 
Frederick  Henry  2651 
Frederick  James  2170 
Frederick  P.  3316 

Frederick  Robert  2774 
Frederick 

Stilhnan  4162 

FrederickTruman253i 
Frederick  Wilson  4032 
Frederick  Wilson  4038 
Freelove  200 

Freelove  517 

Freelove  1264 

Freeman  Myron    4322 


a 

1836  Gabriel 
1790    Gardner 

Gardner 
1800  Gardner 
1821     Gardner 

George 

George 

George 
1S05    George 

George 
1832    George 

1823  George 
1825    George 

1836  George 
1865  George 
1895    George 

George 

George 

George  A. 
1820     George  Addison 
1855     George  Addison 
1865    George  Ansel 
1864    George  Arthur 
1869    George  Arthur 

1844  George  B. 
1S60    George  Bradley 
1835    GeorgeBradstreet33S9 

1837  George  Burrows    3235 
1830    George  Clark  3094 

1845  George  D.  1530 
1875    George  Dominick  2393 

George  E.  5092 

1842  George  Elbridge    1733 

1862  George  Elmer 

1872  George  Everett 

1838  George  F. 
1848  George  Forrest 
1818  George  Francis 
1848  George  Franklin  254, 
1S4S  George  Franklin  3191 
1851  George  Frederick  2255 
1901  George  Georke  3312 
1832  George  H.  3322 
1832  George  H.  4350 

George  H.  1496 

i860    George  Hancock    3022 
1805    George  Handel 
1855    George  Henry 
1869    George  Henry 

George  Henry 
1861  George  Hiram 
1872  George  Hoadly 
1886    George  Homer 

1829  George  Jackson 
1803    George  Jefferson  1939 
1869    George  Joseph 

Harrington 

1S02  George  Joy 

1841  George  Kimball 

1875  George  Lemuel 

1876  George  Lemuel 
1892  George  Leonard 
1S32  George  Milton 
1SS2  George  Nelson 
1837  George  P. 
1855  George  Pierce 

1830  George  Rex 
1837  George  Samuel 
1S21  George 

Summerset 

1789  George  Sumner 

1876  George  Torrey 

1824  George  W. 
1840  George  W. 
1879  George  W. 
1847  George  Warren 
i860  George  Warren 

George 

Washington 


4432 

i8go 

1 678  A 

16S0 

1893 
922 
lOII 

1967 
2032 
1802 
1940 
2176 

4130 
2164 
1248 
2450 
2650 
5121 
436A 
2iig 
4609 
4570 
4659 
4497 
1448 
114S 


1360 

4427 

863 

4633 
3350 


S60 
2178 
5 1  S3 
3108 
4639 
4675 
4482 
3258 


2422 
1117 
2419 
4622 
46S4 
4638 
3076 
2252 
2401 
1972 
3026 
2619 

4801 
2128 
1066 
436 
2554 
3202 
3303 
4133 


1367 


1815 
1817 
1824 
1826 


1 80s 
1S73 
i8.sr 
1S71 
1S49 
1851 
1850 

1871 
1842 
1S12 


1857 
1890 

1872 
1875 

1846 
1886 
1S17 
1750 
1775 
1798 
1 886 
1S9S 

1 893 
1886 
1900 
1829 


1865 
1870 
1880 

1866 
1877 
i8og 
18S2 
1862 
1867 
1 884 
1S79 
1877 
1880 
1866 
1S64 
1881 
1S48 
1846 
1756 
1824 

1S75 
1 886 
1872 
1868 


1 68 1 
1683 
1697 
171- 
1720 
1721 
1728 
1724 


George 

Washington 
George 

Washington 
George 

Washingtoti 
George 

Washington 
George 

Washington 


3138 
2683 
2578 
2648 
4373 


George  Wheaton    1439 
George  Wheeler 
George  William 
George  William 
Georgiana 
Georgiana 
Georgiana 

Jackson 
Geneva  Augusta 
Geraldine 
Gerard 
German 
Gertrude 
Gertrude 
Gertrude 

Gertrude  Anna  ^^___ 
Gertrude  Arnold  4144 
Gilbert  1742A 

Gilbert  H.  3177 

Gilket  Lawrence  4095 


4533 
4575 
2390 
4079 
4080 

4216 

4545 
2861 
2132 
595 
2835 
4464 
4461 
3120 


Gillett 
Gilman 
Gihnan 
Gilman 
Gladys 
Gladys  M. 
Gladys  Nellie 
Glynn  Holmes 


1447 
613 
1569 
2667 
4681 
2329 
2253 
4179 


Gordon  Littlefield2895 


Gordon  T. 
Grace 
Grace 
Grace 
Grace 
Grace 
Grace 
Grace 

Grace  Adelaide 
Grace  Alma 
Grace  Bubier 
Grace  Ethel 
Grace  L. 
Grace  Ijllian 
Grace  ^L 
Grace  Marion 
Grace  May 
Grace  May 
Grace  Nevins 
Grant 
Granville 
Granville  B. 
Green  Walden 
Grizzell 
Gustavus 

Washington 
Guy  Brnten 
Guy  Eugene 
Guv  Llewellyn 
Guy  S. 

H 

Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 


3010 
1 100 
1599 
2558 
3334 
4615 
3090 
4098A 
4518 
4555 
1 199 
44S9 
3143 
4052 
2321 
2260 
2080 
3186 
309S 
4112 
2357 
3372 
2079 
224 

4342 
3165 
3179 
4457 
2223 


50 
51 
114 
65 
262 
267 
340 
369 


286 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1740 

Hannah 

160 

1880 

Harry  John 

3008 

1825 

Henry 

14S0 

1740 

Hannah 

201 

1870 

Harry  O. 

2533 

1826 

Henrj' 

5122 

1748 

Hannah 

380 

1899 

Harry  O. 

2534 

1S30 

Henry 

4090 

1748 

Hannah 

805 

1877 

Harry  Patterson 

3178 

1S44 

Henry 

4805 

17— 

Hannah 

415 

1872 

Harry  Ralph 

3207 

1847 

Henry 

2833 

Hannah 

634 

Harry  Russell 

2614 

i860 

Henry 

4266 

1753 

Hannah 

669 

1882 

Harry  S. 

3173 

Henry 

4310 

1758 

Hannah 

138 

1886 

Harrv  Salter 

4210 

1834 

Henry  A. 

3355 

1759 

Hannah 

705 

i860 

Harry  W. 

1688 

1861 

Henry  A. 

4241 

175- 

Hannah 

209 

1859 

Harry  Weston 

3047 

1869 

Henry  Allison 

3332 

176- 

Hannah 

445 

1775 

Harvey 

780 

1823 

HenryAugustus 

1 775  A 

176- 

Hannah 

421 

1804 

Harvey 

1404 

1852 

Henry  Augustus 

4513 

1765 

Hannah 

724 

1827 

Harvey 

2563 

Henrv  Ballon 

1224 

1768 

Hannah 

493 

1850 

Harvey  Harlow 

1875 

Henrv  Clavton 

4663 

Hannah 

727 

Gross 

4536 

1864 

Henry  D.  ' 

1546 

1767 

Hannah 

797 

1808 

Harvey  Nichols 

2673 

1842 

Henrj-  Dexter 

4407 

1779 

Hannah 

802 

Har^-ey  Nichols 

4368 

1850 

Henry  Edmund 

4560 

1769 

Hannah 

779 

1862 

Hattie 

2182 

1900 

Henrv  Edmund 

4262 

1778 

Hannah 

557 

Hattie 

2750 

1856 

Henry  Ellis 

4564 

1784 

Hannah 

1762 

Hattie 

4828 

1836 

Henrv  Elmer 

2781 

1784 

Hannah 

795Z 

i860 

Hattie  Cordelia 

1267 

Henry  F. 

1917 

1785 

Hannah 

1655 

1859 

Hattie  Elona 

1307 

1835 

Henry  F. 

2551 

1788 

Hannah 

917 

1S79 

Hattie  Eugenie 

4480 

1805 

Henry  Laurens 

21 13 

1789 

Hannah 

1594 

Hattie  E. 

2502 

1S58 

Henrj^  Lester 

4132 

1785 

Hannah 

962 

18S0 

Hattie  Eora 

2475 

1864 

Henry  Lewis 

2496 

1793 

Hannah 

965 

1864 

Hattie  M. 

2145 

1882 

Henry  Marshall 

4529 

179- 

Hannah 

1587 

i860 

Hattie  :Maria 

1134 

1826 

Henry  ISIastin 

2848 

1798 

Hannah 

1668 

1875 

Hattie  Mav 

5097 

1828 

Henry  N. 

2499 

18— 

Hannah 

876 

Hazel 

3301 

Henry  Putnam 

Soo 

1802 

Hannah 

1824 

1883 

Hazel 

5067 

1874 

Henry 

1804 

Hannah 

985 

1899 

Hazel  G. 

2330 

Rockerfellow 

4260 

1806 

Hannah 

1321 

1893 

Hazel  Mary 

4642 

1864 

Henrj-  S. 

1504 

Hannah 

142 1 

1893 

Hazel 

5160 

1876 

Henrv  Sheldon 

4157 

18II 

Hannah 

1984 

1834 

Helen 

2549 

Henry  J. 

4312 

1831 

Hannah 

2550 

1865 

Helen 

16S9 

i860 

Henrv  Tallman 

4465 

Hannah 

2898 

1888 

Helen 

4466 

1797 

Henry  Tarbell 

1775 

1874 

Hannah 

4250 

1892 

Helen 

2433 

1S07 

Henry  Wilson 

3036 

IS55 

Hannah  Beale 

4830 

Helen 

5010 

1718 

Hepzibah 

117 

1808 

Hannah  Berry 

1929 

1892 

Helen  Adelaide 

3308 

17 — 

Hepzibah 

411 

I84I 

Hannah  D. 

4434 

1S78 

Helen  Anabel 

4214 

1744 

Hepzibah 

738 

1828 

Hannah  Ellen 

2366 

1S43 

Helen  Ann 

2679 

177- 

Hepzibah 

440 

1870 

HannahElizabeth  4682 

1878 

Helen  Caldwell 

3105 

1783 

Hepzibah 

961 

Hannah  L- 

1214 

1S59 

Helen  Clark 

1707 

1S34 

Herbert 

2198 

1810 

Hannah  Morrison    865 

1863 

Helen  E. 

2879 

Herbert 

4400 

1798 

Hannibal 

1879 

1844 

Helen  Eliza 

1970 

1S54 

Herbert  CUnton 

2876 

I83I 

Hannibal 

1875 

1899 

Helen  Hartt 

4261 

1S59 

Herbert  D. 

3373 

1794 

Happy 

873 

1876 

Helen  Louie 

3095 

1S93 

Herbert  Edward 

4223 

1839 

Harlan  Page 

2790 

1830 

Helen  M. 

1070 

1892 

Herbert  Elliott 

436F 

IS90 

Harold 

423S 

Helen  M. 

4632 

Herbert  M. 

4097 

1894 

Harold  A. 

4293 

1895 

Helen  Maria 

4240 

1S74 

Herman  H. 

2568 

1902 

Harold  Brown 

4429 

Helen  Mercj^ 

2228 

1847 

Hester  Victoria 

4411 

1893 

Harold  CHfford 

4233 

1900 

Helen  ^lav 

4419 

1741 

Hezekiah 

217 

1885 

Harold  William 

3017 

Helen  Rulh 

4425 

Hezekiah  Sharp 

795C 

Harriet 

728 

Helen  Sophia 

2192 

1S05 

Kibbard 

2656 

Harriet 

881 

1804 

Helena  Ann 

1118 

1868 

Hilda  Eliza 

4477 

1806 

Harriet 

1521 

1805 

Helena  Ann 

1119 

Hiram 

1241 

1 80S 

Harriet 

1356 

1812 

Henrietta 

1125 

1S20 

Hiiam 

1470 

I8I4 

Harriet 

2006 

1874 

Henrietta  Esther 

4683 

Hiram 

1578 

ISI5 

Harriet 

1627 

Henry 

7 

1822 

Hiram  A. 

3352 

1820 

Harriet 

2736 

1656 

Henry 

25 

1812 

Hiram  Baker 

2451 

Harriet 

3247 

1689 

Henry 

94 

1840 

Hiram  Burleigh 

2677 

18.SI 

Harriet 

4254 

170- 

Henry 

62 

Hiram  James 

1494 

1838 

Harriet  Ann 

3392 

1719 

Henrj- 

266 

1862 

Hiram  O. 

4335 

1833 

Harriet  Bradley 

1138 

1738 

Henry 

203 

1875 

Hiram  Snell 

4249 

1837 

Harriet  Elizabeth  4367 

1746 

Henry 

687 

180S 

Holiis 

1143 

Harriet  Jeannette  1551 

1752 

Henry 

690 

1809 

Hollis 

1144 

Harriet  X. 

894 

177- 

Henry 

453 

Homer 

592 

I8S2 

Harriet  Pardee 

4600 

178- 

Henry- 

522 

Homer 

2709 

1822 

Harriet  Pearson 

1128 

1783 

Henry 

514 

185S 

Homer 

4656 

I8I3 

Harriet  Sophia 

3137 

Henry 

770E 

1883 

Homer  Comstock 

4049 

1869 

HarrietteAug-usta 

4532 

1786 

Henry 

1763 

1854 

Homer  Janes 

4479 

I8I2 

Harris 

2666 

1795 

Henry 

1381 

Horace 

2716 

Harrison 

1800 

Henry 

1517 

1851 

Horace 

1498 

Elsworth        4158A  1 

Henry 

1844 

Horace  Ballon 

1 231 

1878 

Harrison  Walter 

4177 

Henry 

1851 

1S72 

Horace  Bertram 

2535 

1876 

Harry  Creighton 

2380 

Henry 

1963 

1880 

Horace  Bright 

4200 

1890 

Harrv  D. 

1547 

Henry 

2204 

1S41 

Horace  E. 

1328 

1896 

Harry  E. 

2328 

Henry- 

2559 

iSio 

Horace  Franklin 

2822 

1883 

Harry  Erwin 

4134 

iSoo 

Henry 

2791 

1807 

Horace  Hicks 

1308 

1859 

Harry  Jones 

2615 

18x9 

Henry 

3332 

1861 

Horace  Kendrick  2675 

POvSTKRlTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN.  287 


1838 

Horace  Langdon 

4355 

J 

1864 

James  Samuel 

2386 

1826 

Horace  Putnam 

3089 

J B 

1222 

i860 

James  W. 

2220 

Horace  S. 

624A 

J.  Wilson 

1988 

i8so 

James  Warren 

4120 

1833 

Horace  Sanborn 

2674 

171- 

Jacob 

66 

1887 

James  Warren 

4219 

1868 

Horace  Wheeler 

1272 

1747 

Jacob 

163 

1838 

James  Watts 

2185 

1824 

Horatio 

1187 

1757 

Jacob 

731 

1841 

James  Wesley 

1091 

IS80 

Horatio  Burdett 

1066 

1764 

Jacob 

561 

1868 

James  William 

4543 

1792 

Hosea 

1281 

1772 

Jacob 

737 

1823 

James  Withey 

2426 

Howard 

4246 

17S6 

Jacob 

459 

1751 

Jane 

490 

IS82 

Howard  Merritt 

5189 

1810 

Jacob 

1826 

1781 

Jane 

654 

Howen 

1271 

1835 

Jacob  James 

2566 

Jane 

1295 

I8I9 

Hulda 

3050, 

1819 

Jacob  vSunmer 

1184 

Jane 

1602C 

1788 

Huldah 

1027 

176S 

James 

747 

1822 

Jane 

1416 

I8I8 

Huldah 

2503 

1669 

James 

31 

Jane 

4404 

Huldah 

3284 

16S4 

James 

49 

1851 

Jane 

5064 

Huldah 

4819 

i695 

James 

113 

1847 

Jane  Almeda 

2714 

Huldah 

5060 

171- 

James 

133 

1848 

Jane  Charlotte 

1354 

1820 

Huldah  M. 

1854 

1720 

James 

354 

1835 

Jane  Ann 

4336 

I83I 

Huntington 

1736 

James 

142 

1822 

Jane  T. 

2484 

Lyman 

3132 

1739 

James 

402 

1845 

Jane  Victoria 

4012 

1769 

Hutchinson 

763 

1747 

James 

804 

1 791 

Jared 

2094 

1837 

Hymenia  C. 

1073 

1755 

James 

807 

Jared 

2105 

1760 

James 

830 

1887 

Jared 

2600 

I 

James 

976 

1824 

Jarvis 

1374 

1896 

Ida 

4473 

1762 

James 

40S 

Jason 

1598 

1855 

Ida  Ella 

3176 

1765 

James 

562 

Jason  Branch 

1600 

1855 

Ida  Forest 

4474 

1766 

James 

420 

1894 

Jason  G. 

2327 

Ida  L. 

2612 

1769 

James 

4°3 

1819 

Jason  Rude 

5178 

1889 

Ida  May 

5169 

1772 

James 

1574 

1857 

Jasper 

4655 

183 1 

Ignatius  Pierpontii7o 

1773 

James 

842 

1878 

Jasper 

1508 

lima 

5 1 38  A 

1775 

James 

520 

1842 

Jasper  Eliphalet 

IS87 

lone 

2158 

1776 

James 

683 

Nott 

4033 

1876 

Ina 

5040 

1779 

James 

I6S2 

1876 

Jay 

5050 

1868 

Ina  I,. 

2449 

1782 

James 

685 

1854 

Jay  Warren 

3064 

IS65 

Ina  Josie 

3155 

1782 

James 

846 

1S93 

Jeanne 

4462 

1875 

Inez  Mabel 

3228 

1782 

James 

5005 

1896 

Jean  McClelland 

2442 

Inez  May 

2489 

1789 

James 

1 164 

1768 

Jedediah 

725 

I7SI 

Ira 

853 

1790 

James 

974 

171- 

Jemima 

118 

1795 

Ira 

1914 

1 791 

James 

915 

1740 

Jemima 

284 

1798 

Ira 

611 

1791 

James 

13S7 

iSii 

Jemima 

1674 

1800 

Ira 

1284 

1 791 

James 

1 66s 

1840 

Jennie 

4027 

Ira 

1965 

1 791 

James 

1766 

Jennie 

2100 

Ira  F. 

1919 

1 194 

James 

12S2 

1871 

Jennie 

2444 

Ira  Lester 

4030 

1798 

James 

599 

Jennie 

2705 

1861 

Ira  Merrill 

4017 

1801 

James 

1391 

Jennie 

3073 

1848 

Ira  Patchen 

3043 

1802 

James 

1711 

i860 

Jennie  C. 

2463 

Ira  William 

5126 

iSog 

James 

2134 

1858 

Jennie  Eliza 

2726 

ISI8 

Irena 

1415 

1S12 

James 

2203 

1864 

Jennie  lionise 

1136 

1894 

Irene  I. 

4324 

1S13 

James 

955 

i88s 

Jennie  I^ouise 

4451 

1833 

Irene  T. 

3012 

1813 

James 

2691 

1885 

Jennie  M. 

4292 

1896 

Irving 

4123 

1814 

James 

4117 

1862 

Jennie  Merrill 

3296 

i860 

Irvin  Eugene 

4051 

James 

5108 

18S4 

Jennie  Morse 

4580 

1873 

Irving  K. 

3399 

1827 

James 

5075 

1764 

Jeremiah 

1760 

1902 

Irving  Laine 

4448 

James 

5148 

1794 

Jeremiah 

i960 

1733 

Isaac 

272 

James 

5179 

1796 

Jeremiah 

1966 

1770 

Isaac 

736 

18S9 

James  Arthur 

4121 

1834 

Jerome 

3079 

1795 

Isaac 

1801 

1805 

James  Augustus 

1406 

1840 

Jerome 

2374 

1809 

Isaac 

1983 

1831 

James  Curtis 

2440 

1857 

Jerome 

4234 

ISI5 

Isaac 

1242 

186s 

James  Edgar 

1376 

Jerome  B. 

5154 

1826 

Isaac  Bancroft 

2233 

1858 

James  Edward 

4565 

1817 

JeromeBonaparte  1692 

Isabella  G. 

4158E 

1874 

James  Edward 

1514 

1790 

Jerusha 

1028 

1849 

Isabella  Isadore 

1083 

1853 

James  Frederick 

4217 

1877 

Jerrie  Maddox 

4547 

1902 

Isabella  Lunetta 

4494 

1826 

James  Franklin 

3075 

1770 

Jesse 

678 

IS78 

Isabelle  Maud 

4579 

1812 

James  Harvey 

3044 

Jesse 

1745 

I8I8 

Isabinda 

1371 

1820 

James  Hicks 

1292 

Jesse 

5181 

Isadore 

795  K- 

James  Hill 

1288 

1878 

Jesse  Austin 

5099 

1723 

Isaiah 

275 

1879 

James  Horace 

2729 

1889 

Jessie 

5054 

1756 

Isaiah 

752 

1870 

James  Kibben 

4475 

1863 

Jessie 

5028 

1787 

Isaiah 

1870 

i860 

James  Leonard 

5080 

1881 

Jessie  Garfield 

1228 

I8I6 

Isaiah 

32S9 

1807 

James  Marshall 

1558 

1864 

Jessie  Olive 

4613 

I8I9 

Isaiah 

2S31 

1819 

James  Munroe 

2168 

1801 

Jethro 

2687 

Israel 

616 

1837 

James  Munroe 

2882 

1735 

Joanna 

400 

1754 

Israel 

703 

1827 

James  Nelson 

1503 

1736 

Joanna 

401 

1793 

Israel 

5107 

1840 

James  Olin 

"54 

Joanna 

1805 

1750 

Israel 

Sioi 

1825 

James  P. 

3321 

1800 

Joanna 

1934 

I84I 

Israel  Parshall 

2637 

1857 

James  P. 

1499 

1803 

Joanna  Horton 

1812 

Issacca 

921 

T839 

James  Parshall 

2628 

Joel 

906 

1888 

Iva  Gwendoline 

4550 

1802 

James  Peters 

181 1 

17S4 

Joel 

913 

1873 

Ivy  Eugenia 

4662 

1841 

James  Porter 

3157 

Joel 

4808 

1875 

Izora 

3171 

James  R. 

4158F 

1816 

Joei 

2883 

288 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


r62s 

John 

5 

1664 

John 

39 

1854 

1661 

John 

27 

1886 

1668 

John 

19 

1831 

1689 

John 

70 

1697 

John 

99 

1832 

1699 

John 

in 

1885 

1713 

John 

131 

1832 

1723 

John 

263 

1808 

1724 

John 

180 

1869 

1725 

John 

172 

1829 

1726 

John 

137 

1824 

1727 

John 

145 

1879 

1728 

John 

270 

1864 

172- 

John 

310 

1819 

1732 

John 

193 

1826 

1739 

John 

261 

1850 

1745 

John 

379 

1 861 

1747 

John 

216 

1843 

1751 

John 

667 

1882 

1759 

John 

501 

1843 

1759 

John 

504 

1852 

1760 

John 

722 

17— 

John 

417 

1 761 

John 

427 

1833 

1763 

John 

535 

1840 

John 

589 

1808 

John 

587 

1826 

1771 

John 

841 

1771 

John 

449 

1795 

1776 

John 

442 

1887 

177- 

John 

664 

177- 

John 

836 

1846 

1774 

John 

901 

1799 

John 

905 

1800 

John 

920 

1769 

1779 

John 

852 

1798 

1780 

John 

558 

1S51 

17S3 

John 

604 

1864 

1783 

John 

17S7 

1784 

John 

1209 

1870 

1787 

John 

967 

1805 

John 

1059 

1821 

17S8 

John 

1279 

1828 

1788 

John 

1764 

1823 

1789 

John 

1664 

1877 

1789 

John 

1213 

1845 

1790 

John 

460 

1S26 

John 

729 

1853 

1791 

John 

1658 

1774 

1 791 

John 

1595 

1818 

1792 

John 

1297 

1734 

John 

1607 

1753 

1796 

John 

2075 

175- 

1797 

John 

1 196 

1759 

1797 

John 

1219 

1762 

1798 

John 

1383 

1 165 

1799 

John 

1679 

1799 

John 

5085 

1777 

John 

1748 

1787 

1800 

John 

1057 

178- 

1801 

John 

1087 

John 

1090 

1816 

John 

1 1 13 

1836 

1804 

John 

1981 

1812 

John 

1827 

1829 

1817 

John 

4800 

1814 

1820 

John 

1704 

1793 

1822 

John 

4307 

1827 

John 

2436 

1734 

1833 

John 

2438 

1853 

1829 

John 

16S3 

1898 

1846 

John 

1206 

1855 

18.51 

John 

4602 

1870 

John 

1109 

1882 

John 

2652 

John 

5056 

1S72 

18— 

John  Augustus 

461 

1S59 

1836 

John  Addison 

1857 

Gurley 

2747 

John  B. 
John  Beal 
John  Beal 
John  Brazer 
John  Calvin 
John  Cary 
John  Conrad 
Joseph  Clark 
John  Clough 
John  Darwin 
John  Darwin 
John  Devens 
John  Kdgar 
John  Kdniund 
John  Kdson 
John  Kdward 
John  Edwin 
John  Kliner 
John  Fletcher 
John  P'rancis 
John  Franklin 
John  Frederick 
John  G. 
John  Henry 
John  James 
John  James 
John  Jay 
John  ly. 
John  Langdon 
John  Lougee 
John  Martin 
John  Melvon 
John  Murray 
John  Newman 
John  Newman 
John  Norwood 
John  Norwood 
John  Oscar 
John  P. 
John  Palmer 
John  Perley 
John  Person 
John  Putnam 
John  R. 
John  Sharpe 
John  W. 

John  Watterman 
John  Wesley 
John  Wesley 
John  Wheeler 
John  Wood 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonathan  F'rench 
Jonathan  B. 
Jonathan  Blaney 
Jonathan  Cook 
Jonathan  N. 
Josephine 
Josephine 
Josephine 
Josephine  A. 
Josephine  F;ilen 

Edgecomb 
Josephine  h'. 
Josephine  Maria 
Josephine 

Stillmanette 


5152 

163- 

4229 

1666 

4629 

1675 

1649 

1693 

5163 

1697 

1509 

170- 

5068 

1718 

3136 

1721 

624 

1723 

4022 

1727 

4014 

1743 

2261 

1744 

2395 

1752 

3130 

1764 

2870 

1775 

3354 

177S 

31S2 

1708 

1779 

4337 

1780 

2397 

17S2 

2077 

1783 

2358 

1791 

2871 

1793 

4359 

1795 

3357 

1799 

2462 

5007 

iSii 

2897 

1S14 

1729 

1815 

2643 

1844 

4330 

5204 

2407 

1 1 15 

1833 

1 1 16 

1841 

450 

1S15 

1112 

1887 

4048 

1872 

4243 

1815 

2347 

1S34 

33S4 

1824 

1132 

1S24 

3051 

1826 

185S 

1S20 

4047 

1S36 

3201 

1775 

1259 

1841 

2649 

1S04 

4414 

1806 

519 

1853 

4S10 

1856 

375 

1S62 

366 

1848 

614 

1783 

225 

1819 

775 

1815 

761 

1S20 

891 

1722 

l6si 

1732 

87S 

1768 

15S4 

1795 

26S6 

1809 

2S24 

1S33 

375 

1816 

5002 

1S07 

2236 

1676 

1949 

1712 

993 

1719 

1497 

1735 

151 

1742 

42SS 

1747 

4294 

175- 

5023 

1780 

S98 

1802 

2425 

1827 

3170 

1 80S 

4824 

1721 

4163 

1760 

Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
■  Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph 


40 

33 

71 

98 

60 

81 

286 

288 

191 

378 

218 

668 

777 

1650 

903 

1050 

499 

1849 

563 

989 

964 

1029 

966 

2645 

2244 

904 

5015 

"53 

4042 

4829 

5000 

5147 


Joseph  Augustus  1002A 

Joseph  Augustus  2350 

Joseph  B.  1866 

Joseph  B.  2574 

Joseph  Baker  4023 

Joseph  Bigelow  2859 

Joseph  Truman  2587 

Joseph  Calvin  3005 

Joseph  Edmund  3127 

Joseph  F;dmund  3128 

Joseph  F;verdeen  2256 

Joseph  l-'rench  2219 

Joseph  Hilton  451 

Joseph  Hilton  1147 

Joseph  L.  1677 

Joseph  Lindsay  1S36 
Joseph  McDowell  4472 

Joseph  :Mitchell  1236 

Joseph  R.  1454 

Joseph  Rodefer  1235 

Joseph  Royal  2011 

Joseph  W.'  5110 

Joseph  William  1200 

Joseph  Wilson  481 1 

Joshua  287 

Joshua  291 

Joshua  677 

Joshua  1961 

Joshua  1730 

Joshua  1731 

Joshua  King'  1437 

Joshua  Weeks  1139 

Josiah  34 

Josiah  124 

Josiah  127 

Josiah  281 

Josiah  285 

Josiah  363 

Josiah  621 

Josiah  843 

Josiah  3181 

Josiah  FJmerson  2669 

Josiah  Sanborn  4363 

Judah  2664 

Judson  1804 

Judith  268 

Judith  697 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


289 


1772 

Judith 

679 

Judith 

998 

1817 

1781 

Judith 

1653 

iSgi 

Judith 

4420 

1872 

Julia 

2023 

1857 

Julia 

2718 

i860 

180^ 

Julia 

1076 

181S 

1816 

Julia 

1703 

1818 

Julia 

2724 

1878 

Julia 

5197 

1833 

1852 

Julia  Adelaide 

4107 

1849 

1855 

Julia  Alphonsine 

S076 

1862 

1840 

Julia  Amanda 

3236 

1S84 

1854 

Julia  Ednah 

4563 

1886 

Julia  Kthel 

5203 

1808 

Julia  Maria 

2821 

1S57 

1865 

Juliana  Dunklee 

4076 

i8s8 

1805 

Justus 

2034 

iS'83 

1805 

Kate 

5006 

185S 

Kate  Florence 

4009 

1857 

Kate  Wentworth 

3295 

1824 

1880 

Kate  Marian 

5167 

1858 

1899 

Katherine 

1873 

Elizabeth 

4676 

igoo 

1899 

Kathrvn 

Elizabeth 

2443 

1888 

Kenneth 

1066 

1870 

1876 

Kenneth 

1850 

Wilberforce 

4521 

Langdon 

1678 

1893 

Langdon 

3001 

1786 

1804 

L,aura 

1320 

1811 

L,aura 

2730 

1815 

Laura 

1446 

1789 

1822 

Laura 

1720 

1879 

1333 

Laura 

3395 

1750 

1837 

Laura 

3086 

1769 

1888 

Laura 

2323 

1807 

1853 

Laura  Addle 

2740 

1839 

Laura  Aurelia 

3032 

1894 

1830 

Laura  Berry 

339 

1844 

1856 

Laura  Electa 

3065 

1839 

1858 

Laura  Electa 

3066 

1810 

1856 

Laura  Ella 

1543 

1893 

LauraHoughtaling4i5i 

Laura  J. 

1527 

1817 

Laura  Jane 

1538 

1876 

Laura  Louna 

2863 

1866 

1853 

Laura  Maria 

2487 

1883 

1 868 

Laura  May 

1 180 

1810 

1842 

Lauren 

2539 

1841 

Lavina  B. 

628 

1829 

1S53 

Lawful 

1243 

1814 

1823 

Leander 

2582 

1835 

Leander 

2527 

1S13 

1838 

Leander 

4804 

1837 

1879 

Lee  Hallett 

4447 

1S48 

Leavitt  Bennett 

1743 

1S23 

1821 

Leonard 

2504 

1869 

1831 

Leonard 

2597 

1 888 

1864 

Leonard  A. 

4607 

1846 

1837 

Leonard  Abbott 

4008 

1885 

Leonard  D. 

2599 

1883 

1809 

Leonard  Kimball 

1943 

1S85 

Leon  D. 

5195 

1861 

1875 

Leon  H. 

4000 

1844 

1892 

Leoren  Daboll 

3119 

1857 

Lelia  Emma 

4487 

1820 

1755 

Lemuel 

827 

177- 

Lemuel 

793 

1886 

1793 

Lemuel 

2129 

1881 

1819 

Lemuel 

41 19 

1S18 

1822 

Lemuel 

4128 

1841 

1857 

Lemuel 

4628 

i8so 

1871 

Lena  Maud 

5145 

1782 

1840 

Lenime 

1324 

1849 

Lester  H. 

2826 

Letitia  Josephine 

5199 

Leurett 

1433 

i88s 

1805 

Levi 

1936 

1829 

Levi  M. 

Lewis 

Lewis 

Lewis  Culver 

Lewis  Erwin 

Lewis  F. 

I.ewis  Goodell 

Lewis  Lepretel 

Lewis  Sessions 

Lewis  Weld 

Libbie  Anise 

IJUian 

Lillian  Delia 

Lillian  Gertrude 

Lillian  I. 

Lillian  Jennette 

Lillie  May 

Lilias  S. 

Lilla 

Lilly 

Liudsay  Amory 

Lindsay  E. 

Linna  Augusta 

Lionel  Townsend 

Lizzie 

Lizzie  A. 

Lizzie  Etta 

Lizzie  Melissa 

Lizzie  Tike 

Llewellyn 

Loamey 

Lockwood 

Loderma 

Loderma 

Louie  Maude 

Lois 

Lois 

Lois 

Lois 

Lois 

Lois  A. 

Louis  F;ilsworth 

Louisa 

Louisa 

Lonisa 

Louisa 

Louisa 

Louisa 

Louisa 

Louisa  A. 

Louisa  A. 

Louisa  Caroline 

Louisa  F;imeda 

Louisa  Foster 

Louisa  Jane 

Louisa  M. 

Louisa  Merrill 

Louisa  S. 

Louise 

Louise 

Iconise  Ellis 

Louise  Ruhama 

Louise  Steele 

lyora  Gorilla 

Loren  Edmund 

Loren  Wallace 

Lorenzo 

Lorenzo  F. 

Lorette 

Lorna 

Lotta  Mildred 

Lotus 

Lou ran 

Lorzina 

Lovell 

Lovette 

Lovia 

Lovina 

Lovina  Agnes 

Lovina 


1495 

1822 

I.ozina 

2595 

2482 

1887 

Luella  Estelle 

4668 

2754 

Lucien 

3097 

I50I 

Lucina 

883 

5030 

1852 

Lucina  lone 

2546 

2446 

I,ucinda 

893 

4124 

1S26 

Lucinda 

2584 

1444 

1S40 

Lucinda 

3088 

4685 

IvUcinda 

4348 

2851 

Lucinda 

5012 

4339 

1S31 

Lucinda  Emeline 

2237 

2589 

1833 

Lucinda  M. 

3027 

2398 

1827 

Lucius 

2577 

3168 

I^ucius 

1783 

2235 

1S31 

Lucixjs 

1 191 

1 162 

1834 

Lucius 

5029 

4515 

Lucius 

5120 

2316 

Lucius  I<oring 

2246 

4623 

1846 

Lucius  Marshall 

2247 

4010 

IvUcretia 

333 

978 

17S- 

Lucretia 

691 

2318 

I^ucretia 

909 

4356 

Hicretia 

1609 

1 156 

1S16 

Lucretia 

2865 

3259 

Lucretia 

2758 

1329 

1777 

Lucy 

512 

4070 

Lucy 

924 

4106 

Lucy 

1232 

1738 

IvUcy 

1405 

4486 

1787 

Lucy 

2027 

656 

1807 

Lucy 

2114 

2742 

Lucy 

2140 

770 1 

Lucy 

2175 

787 

1825 

Lvicy 

3024 

4562 

1833 

Lucy 

2020 

208 

Lucy  A. 

1602D 

837 

Lucy  A. 

3000 

875 

Lucy  A.  A. 

1843 

2174 

1883 

Lucy  Amelia 

4481 

4422 

1830 

Lucy  Ann 

1 137 

1331 

1834 

Lucy  Ann 

2300 

2792 

1839 

Lucy  Ann 

401 1 

575 

1805 

Lucy  B. 

1941 

1395 

1867 

Lucy  Lippitt 

4141 

1610 

1833 

Lucy  JL 

3381 

1752 

18S9 

Lucy  Mahala 

4222 

2333 

1878 

I^ucy  May 

4306 

3273 

18S0 

Lucy  Mildred 

4215 

4596 

118- 

Lucy  Rust 

1646 

3315 

1858 

Lucy  Storrs 

2112 

2607 

1765 

Luddin 

227 

3131 

1829 

Luddin 

1507 

3265 

1S61 

Luida 

4606 

4352 

Lulu 

2572 

1179 

1882 

Lulu 

5053 

1323 

1867 

Lulu  Belle 

4531 

3161 

1758 

Luther 

773 

2457 

Luther 

1852 

4673 

1799 

Luther 

2031 

2413 

1815 

Luther 

2682 

1005 

Luther 

4370 

1757 

1864 

IvUvern  L. 

2639 

1066 

1698 

Lydia 

"5 

4020 

1727 

Lydia 

277 

2495 

1732 

Lydia 

279 

4530 

17 — 

LJ"dia 

412 

2604 

1756 

Lydia 

425 

1867 

176- 

Lydia 

432 

1294 

1765 

LJ'dia 

446 

4417 

1766 

I^ydia 

566 

4344 

1767 

Lydia 

762 

3068 

177- 

I,ydia 

424 

1364 

1780 

Lydia 

582 

4282 

1787 

Lydia 

786 

577 

1791 

Lydia 

586 

2661 

Lydia 

810 

1352 

1793 

Lydia 

i860 

713 

1796 

Lydia 

5084 

3269 

Lydia 

1051 

2564 

1804 

Lydia 

2670 

290 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY, 


IS07 

Lydia 

1440 

1S97 

Marion 

Louise 

5 1 86 

1809 

Lydia 

2115 

Marion 

Louise 

5206 

17S6 

ISI2 

Lydia 

24S1 

1875 

Clarion 

Rosette 

5033 

17S7 

1S25 

Lydia 

2510 

1835 

^Larion 

Wallace 

2403 

1787 

Lvdia  Ann 

1307A 

1871 

Marion 

Wallace 

4202 

179- 

I8I4 

Lydia  Aun 

4043 

1873 

Marion  Worceste 

r2744B 

1791 

Lydia  Helen 

4S03 

■S95 

Mark 

4463 

1791 

IS4I 

Lydia  Jane 

2166 

1713 

Martha 

105 

1792 

Lydia  M. 

5091 

1775 

Mariha 

456 

1793 

Lydia  Nichols 

4825 

1788 

:Maitha 

991 

.S25 

Lyman 

3211 

Martha 

999 

1794 

IS32 

Lyman 

3219 

Martha 

1964 

179- 

IS28 

Lyman  Northup 

1560 

1S08 

Martha 

2S02 

179- 

Lyman  R. 

5127 

1812 

Martha 

1151 

Ij 

1829 

Martha 

2S67 

1796 

1835 

Martha 

4386 

1797 

Mabel 

2708 

1844 

Martha 

2832 

1798 

I86I 

Mabel  Abby 

1S44 

Martha 

437S 

1798 

Devereux 

2421 

1853 

Martha 

5112 

1872 

Mabel  Agnes 

3057 

1856 

Martha 

1959 

isss 

Mabel  Dudley 

4577 

lSs8 

Martha 

4230 

1800 

1S66 

Mabel  Edwiiia 

J  726 

1S43 

Martha 

Ann 

1365 

1800 

1S92 

Mabel  Elizabeth 

3019 

1861 

Martha 

Ann 

267S 

1801 

Mabel  Estelle 

1173 

1809 

Martha 

B. 

3286 

1S03 

1S73 

Mabel  Illie 

4183 

1S60 

:ilartha 

Clarabell   3142 

1803 

1890 

Mabel  L. 

2829 

1829 

Martha 

E. 

2437 

1803 

1S72 

Mabel  Lillian 

2 1 54  A 

1S49 

Martha 

Elizabeth  4412 

1803 

1S84 

Mabel  Lulu 

2544 

17S6 

Martha 

Heath 

1640 

1806 

1880 

Mabel  Margaret 

4665 

i8=;8 

Martha 

I.  B. 

4605 

1808 

1S97 

Madeline  Ross 

4631 

1826 

Martha 

Maria 

1 190 

iSii 

1S81 

Madge  Ogden 

5156 

1859 

Martha 

Maria 

4164 

Maggie 

1339 

1838 

Martha 

Tutlle 

1034 

1811 

iSio 

Mahala 

1690 

1815 

Martin  W. 

1525 

1815 

Mahala 

4349 

163- 

Marv 

9 

1817 

Malenda 

4044 

1659 

Mary- 

26 

182- 

1818 

Malvina 

332S 

1668 

Mary 

41 

Maranda 

1315A 

16S8 

Mary 

69 

1S21 

1895 

Marcella 

4423 

1691 

Mary 

95 

1S6S 

Marcellus 

1691 

Mary 

107 

1821 

Harrison 

4323 

1697 

Mary 

56 

1849 

Marcia  Elniera 

2680 

170- 

Mary 

93 

Marcus  Morton 

1602B 

1714 

Mary 

247 

1705 

JIargaret 

112 

1716 

Mary 

132 

1824 

1732 

^Margaret 

1 82 

1719 

Mary 

169 

1824 

1735 

Margaret 

350 

1720 

Mary 

^Z? 

1S26 

1795 

Margaret 

402 

1722 

Mary 

1S6 

1805 

Margaret 

1197 

1727 

Mar3- 

358 

18^8 

Margaret  Ann 

1344 

1730 

Mary 

341 

1869 

1847 

Margaret  Elzina 

4445 

1734 

Mary 

198 

1S21 

Margaret  Jane 

2S72 

1735 

Mary 

313 

1884 

Margaret  Marvin  2090 

1737 

Mary 

351 

1873 

1853 

Margaret  Prentiss  1204 

1740 

Mary 

196 

1880 

Margaret  Virgini 

15205 

1742 

Mary 

478 

18S8 

Marguerite 

31T5 

1745 

Mar3' 

S03 

1894 

Marguerite  Sarah  3309 

Mary 

618 

170- 

Maria 

63 

1749 

Mary 

666^ 

1749 

Maria 

637 

1750 

Mary 

164 

1848 

177- 

Maria 

662 

1750 

JIary 

174 

1865 

Maria 

824 

1751 

Mary- 

740 

iSoi 

Maria 

1075 

Mary 

770D 

1851 

1 80S 

Maria 

952 

1752 

Mary 

S14 

1853 

1821 

Maria 

2018 

1755 

Mary 

443 

1824 

Maria 

2195 

1757 

Mary 

243 

1867 

1S65 

Maria 

2520 

1757 

Mary 

500 

1845 

1847 

Maria  F. 

3393 

1761 

Mary 

706 

1848 

1842 

Maria  Louise 

4409 

1766 

Mary 

821 

1818 

Mariett 

2467 

1769 

Mary 

568 

1801 

Marietta 

1529 

1769 

Mary 

798 

1813 

1812 

Marietta 

2S04 

177- 

Mary 

455 

1S14 

Marietfe 

131 1 

177- 

Mary 

423 

1814 

Marian  E. 

4569 

1774 

Mary 

795W 

1817 

1827 

Marian  Maria 

2874 

1775 

Mary 

477 

1818 

1879 

Marion 

4594 

1776 

Mary 

556 

Marion 

4300 

1776 

Mary 

902 

1821 

1891 

Marion 

4467 

1777 

Mary 

457 

1824 

1892 

Marion 

4239 

1779 

Mary 

653 

1827 

1900 

Marion  Brown 

44cS 

1785 

Mary 

776 

1841 

1876 

Marion  Ethel 

4264 

Mary 

795lv 

1842 

1876 

Marion  Gertrude 

4444 

17S5 

Mary 

867 

1878 

1887 

Marion  Louise 

3307 

Mary 

886 

1830 

Mary 

Marv 

Marj- 

Mary 

Mary 

Jlary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Marv 

Marj' 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Alary 

Mary 

Mary 

:Mary 

Marv 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mar3' 

Mary 

Mary 

Marj' 

Mary 

Mary 

Ma  r  J' 

Mar-' 

aiary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

:Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

:siary 

Mary  Abba 

Mary  Abbie 

Marj-  Agnes 

Virtue 
IMarj'  Alice 
Mary  Alice 
ZMary  Alice 
Mary  Amelia 
Mary  America 
]\Iary  Amy 
:Mar\'  Ann 
Mary  Aun 
Marj-  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
JIary  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  Anu 
Marj'  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Marj'  Ann 
Marj'  Anna 
JIary  Ann  D. 


1770 
870 

1212 
495 

1794 

5207 

1931 
1596 
977 
972 
1588 
1589 
1806 
1S61 
2030 
1822 
1976 
1019 
1023 
1318 
1669 
1695 
573 
1 167 
2655 
3279 
1289 
1700 
954 
980 
3038 
2734 
2761 

1255 
1394 
1953 
1418 
2576 
1612 
2332 
2007 
2115 
3337 
1S95 
2688 
4025 
4142 
4360 
4455 
1959A 
2624 
5020 
5062 
5153 
3187 
436B 

2420 
3063 
1375 
4062 
iioS 
1234 
4159 
S31 
984 
2454 
2868 
3048 
2735 
4126 
1566 
1693 

4383 
2147 
21S1 
4626 
2086 
2625 


POvSTKRiTY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


291 


1835 
1861 

1835 
1786 

1834 
1842 
1842 
1836 
1865 
1835 
1837 
i860 

1854 
1836 

1834 


1822 
1827 
1837 
1840 

1856 
I87I 
1883 

iSii 
1827 
IS40 

1842 
I85I 

1856 
1858 
1895 

1872 

1873 

1880 
1862 

1807 

1838 
1839 
1857 
1850 

1839 
185 1 
1882 
I8I9 
1846 
1829 
1838 
I83I 

IS48 

IS36 

1826 

1802 
1862 
1843 


1787 


1869 
1888 
1884 
1878 
1872 


Mary  Ardell 
Mary  Augusta 
Mary  B. 
Marj'  Balch 
Mary  Bassett 
Mary  Blackler 
Mary  Bourne 
Mary  Bowdoin 
Mary  Caroline 
Mary  Carter 
Mary  Dakin 
Mary  Davy 
Mary  Dianna 
Mary  E. 
Mary  Ellen 
Mary  Ellen 
Mary  BUlen 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Mary  Ethel 
Mary  Elzadia 
Mary  F. 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Frances 
Mary  Goodell 
Mary  Grace 
Mary  Hackley 
Mary  Hamlin 
Mary  Ida 
Mary  Jane 
Mary  Jane 
Mary  Jane 
Marj'  Jane 
Marj'  Jane 
Mary  Jane 
Mary  Johnson 
Mary  Josephine 
Mary  L. 
Mary  Lillian 
Mary  I^ovina 
Mary  Lucy 
Mary  M. 
Mary  Margaret 
Mary  Malaville 
Mary  Mower 
Mary  P. 
Marj^  Palmer 
Mary  R. 
Mary  Russell 
Mary  Stevens 
Mary  Stevens 
Mary  Susan 
Mary  T. 
Mary  Tarbell 
Mary  Theresa 
Mary  Zerviah 
Marshall 
Marvin 
Maude 
Maude 
Maude 
Maud 

Maud  Alice 
Maud  Huntington 
Maud  Leona 
Maud  May 
Matid  Muler 

Horton 
Maude  S. 


I8I6 

1S83 

Maurice  George 

1751 

1666 

Moses 

30 

4526 

1869 

Maurice  H. 

4505 

1687 

Moses 

85 

862 

1875 

Maurice  Lee 

305S 

1756 

Moses 

640 

694 

1795 

Matilda 

1067 

1760 

Moses 

673 

2439 

1810 

Matilda 

1701 

179S 

Moses 

1597 

2381 

1828 

Matilda 

1491 

Moses 

1625 

3158 

Matilda  Corinne 

5202 

1800 

Moses 

1977 

3214 

Matilda  Robinsor 

710 

1822 

Moses 

1635 

2387 

1890 

Mattie  B. 

2842 

Moses 

1788 

1 146 

1875 

Mattie  Lena 

3183 

Moses 

2763 

2193 

1869 

Mattie  Morse 

4426 

1830 

Moses  Chandler 

3111 

1555 

1871 

May 

4506 

Munroe 

2703 

1552 

i88o 

May  Belle 

1452 

18S1 

Muriel 

4595 

46P4 

May  D. 

1545 

1806 

Myra 

19S2 

2348 

18S9 

May  Rose 

2530 

1S82 

Myra 

2412 

3222 

171- 

Mehitable 

120 

1897 

Myra 

2603 

4258 

1723 

Mehitable 

250 

1882 

Myra  Louise 

5168 

2654 

1746 

Mehitable 

207 

186S 

Myra  Prindall 

3164 

3252 

1764 

Mehital)le 

507 

1864 

Myron  Eugene 

1511 

2850 

Mehitable 

621 

1836 

Myron  H. 

4321 

4041 

1759 

Mehitable 

672 

1896 

Myron  Munroe 

4325 

4139 

1762 

Mehitable 

733 

1892 

Myrtie  Caroline 

4485 

4I58B 

Mehitable 

1417 

18S4 

Myrtle  Janet 

4438 

2I2I 

Mehitable 

1778 

1872 

Myrtle  B. 

3156 

15 13 

Mehitable  A. 

1920 

2417 

I  Sod 

Mehitable 

1922 

N 

1737 

1822 

Melinda 

1814 

Nahum  Hinckley 

1828 

1838 

Beardsley 

3126 

1772 

Nancy 

518 

I775C 

1853 

Melissa  Agnez 

3255 

177- 

Nancy 

1570 

1732 

1884 

Melissa  Rachel 

4618 

1783 

Nancy 

866 

1004 

Mellen 

1850 

178- 

Nancy 

1585 

2428 

Melline  Fawsett 

251S 

1788 

Nancy 

1889 

2780 

Melville 

1013 

1790 

Nancy 

585 

3377 

1870 

Melville  Edgar 

4674 

1796 

Nancy 

2130 

4456 

1842 

Melville  F;zra 

4559 

1800 

Nancy 

328B 

4619 

1883 

Melville  Spencer 

3029 

1801 

Nancy 

1 130 

2183 

1841 

Melvin  Dorr 

4501 

1803 

Nancy 

1645 

279 

1S74 

Melvin  Leon 

4071 

1820 

Nancy 

2096 

4599 

1835 

Melvin  Luther 

4068 

182 1 

Nancy 

1821 

4019 

1837 

Menzo 

4087 

1828 

Nancy 

4137 

1229 

17— 

Mercy 

418 

Nancy 

2769 

2672 

1822 

Mercy  Marie 

2231 

1880 

Nancy 

4253 

1293 

1823 

Mercy  Marie 

2232 

Nancy 

5018 

2884 

1884 

Mernie  Olive 

5031 

1827 

Nancy  Agnes 

4386 

30S7 

187S 

Merrill  F^ranklin 

4207 

1S19 

Nancy  B. 

2684 

5079 

1S54 

Merrill  Whittier 

2415 

Nancy  Clark 

3100 

3333 

1S36 

Merritt 

iSiA 

1S47 

Nancy  F'lizabeth 

3345 

3162 

1899 

Merritt 

5187 

1843 

Nancy  Ellen 

2889 

3267 

1873 

Mertie  May 

5146 

183 1 

Nancy  Jane 

2565 

2507 

1878 

Merton 

5051 

1859 

Nancy  Jane 

2494 

3125 

1796 

Michael 

1218 

1808 

Nancy  S. 

2201 

4212 

1794 

Michael  Bassett 

1217 

1798 

Naomle 

983 

1910 

1764 

Micajah 

645 

iSii 

Narcissa 

1864 

4403 

1S93 

Mildred  C. 

2640 

1818 

Napoleon 

3394 

1876 

Mildred  Katherinei34S 

Bonaparte 

3139 

4S22 

1891 

Mildred  Mina 

4652 

1830 

Napoleon 

4390 

Miles 

1955 

Bonaparte 

1687 

2346 

1850 

Miles  William 

1950 

1811 

Nason 

2762 

1857 

1870 

Millie 

2793 

1847 

Nason 

4436 

1746 

Millie  W. 

17S5 

1755 

Nathan 

751 

2112 

Milley 

892 

1779 

Nathan 

1840 

4104 

Milo 

2692 

1792 

Nathan 

5083 

3189 

1847 

Milo  Horace 

2537 

1S06 

Nathan 

2657 

4296 

1874 

Milo  Lawrence 

2539 

1822 

Nathan 

2211 

3093 

1823 

Milo  Melvin 

3072 

1829 

Nathan  Benj. 

4209 

Milton  Miletus 

2249 

Moulton 

5093 

3129 

Minerva 

596 

1826 

Nathan  Bradshaw  3253 

3217 

1878 

Minnie 

2570 

1S22 

Nathan  Griffin 

1855 

2015 

1868 

Minnie  Helen 

1092 

1660 

Nathaniel 

16 

1736 

1855 

Minnie  Isabelle 

2227 

1675 

Nathaniel 

44 

2659 

1885 

Minnie  Louise 

4650 

1692 

Nathaniel 

57 

3272 

Miranda 

1912 

1695 

Nathaniel 

72 

5052 

1864 

MoUie  Adalaide 

4469 

1703 

Nathaniel 

92 

2880 

Montie  Berona 

4525 

1727 

Nathaniel 

252 

n  4669 

1892 

Montraville 

1730 

Nathaniel 

140 

4328 

Benjamin 

2509 

1730 

Nathaniel 

189 

2474 

1831 

Moody 

192Z 

1735 

Nathaniel 

382 

1804 

Morrill 

1671 

1737 

Nathaniel 

195 

2423 

1892 

Morris  Clinton 

2S93 

1 75 1 

Nathaniel 

365 

1534 

1840 

Morton 

2304 

17— 

Nathaniel 

416 

292 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


177- 

Nathaniel 

661 

1810 

Orin  Barker 

1944 

1766 

Peter 

790 

1765 

Nathaniel 

718 

1839 

Orin  Beach 

1515 

1814 

Peter  Badau 

1411 

Nathaniel 

918 

1845 

Orlando  Blaisdel 

3169 

Peter 

5149 

I8I3 

Nathaniel 

1443 

1838 

Ornaldo  Byron 

4496 

1725 

Phebe 

289 

Nathaniel 

50S2 

1878 

Orlando  DuBois 

4598 

1750 

Phebe 

768 

1795 

Nathaniel  Collins 

1045 

1824 

Orpha 

3134 

176S 

Phebe 

791 

1773 

NathanielPeabody  681 

1885 

Orpha 

2690 

1778 

Phebe 

844 

1822 

NathanielPeabod 

S'3002 

1841 

Orpha  L. 

4392 

1787 

Phebe 

1848 

Nathaniel  Pollard 

2243 

Orrin  Jason 

5016 

1791 

Phebe 

1876 

1805 

Nathaniel  T. 

1274 

Orson 

2694 

Phebe 

1398 

1780 

Nehemiah 

I84I 

1818 

Orson 

4377 

1804 

Phebe 

1813 

Nellie 

I34I 

1833 

Orson  Merrill 

4017 

Phebe 

2141 

NelUe 

2707 

1816 

Or\-illa 

3067 

1806 

Phebe 

2671 

i86i 

NclUe 

5027 

Or\-ille 

5119 

Phebe  Haj-es 

1699 

1867 

Nellie 

4280 

1844 

Or\-illa  Adeste 

3054 

Philanda 

896 

Nellie 

5061 

18S1 

Orrille  Arthur 

4327 

Philetus 

5150 

1893 

Nellie  E. 

2326 

Orville  Utley 

4060 

1833 

PhiUp  Blake 

5130A 

1866 

Nellie  Louise 

2497 

Osborn 

1061 

1796 

Philip  Nerton 

1081 

1858 

Nellie  Maria 

1544 

1S35 

Osborn  M. 

2400 

1795 

Philip  Penn 

1 195 

1892 

Nellie  May 

1548 

1869 

Osborn  Milton 

2389 

1774 

PhiUp  Wheeler 

571 

1885 

Nellie  Muriel 

3II3 

Oscar 

1410A 

1758 

Phineas 

753 

1814 

Nelson 

3248 

Oscar 

1808 

1797 

Phineas 

1885 

Nelson 

I678B 

1839 

Oscar  F. 

2528 

1886 

Phineas 

3349 

1895 

Nelson  Powell 

2894 

1822 

Oscar  Fitzland 

4812 

1840 

Phineas  Berry 

3341 

1S18 

Newell 

3298 

Oscar  Gilman 

1924 

1857 

Phineas  Dexter 

5024 

Newton 

1807 

Oscar  J. 

1602A 

1901 

Phineas  Haney 

3343 

Newton 

4072 

Oscar  Lincoln 

4832 

1856 

Phineas  Henry 

3348 

1845 

Newton 

5034 

1866 

Osgood  Frank 

1413 

1845 

Plummer  E. 

5180 

Newton 

4072 

i860 

Osman  Baker 

629 

1856 

Polly  Grace 

4332 

1826 

Newton  Shepard 

I0S2 

1864 

Osman  Mastin 

1154A 

1706 

Priscilla 

116 

Nicholas  Kilts 

5017 

Osmyn  Sylvester 

4061 

1728 

Priscilla 

188 

1883 

Nina 

1974 

1779 

Otis 

541 

1753 

Priscilla 

702 

1856 

Nina  B. 

4381 

1790 

Otis 

1280 

Priscilla 

716 

1885 

Nina  Bell 

2573 

1803 

Otis 

1333 

Priscilla 

1779 

1877 

Nina  Evelyn 

4664 

1807 

Otis 

1002 

1799 

Priscilla 

1797 

1881 

Noah  Charles 

4538 

1822 

Otis 

1373 

1800 

Priscilla 

1823 

1855 

Noah  Dyer 

Otis 

5125 

1809 

Priscilla 

3246 

Cleveland 

4537 

1833 

Otis  Fitz  henry 

1334 

1763 

Putnam 

699 

1870 

Nora 

3344 

1859 

Otis  Henry 

3204 

1789 

Putnam 

1765 

Nora 

5014 

1857 

Otis  LeRoy 

5179 

1796 

Putnam 

1769 

1833 

Norman 

2725 

1885 

Otis  Ulj'sses 

2479 

1799 

Putnam 

1776 

1829 

Norman  R. 

1957 

1844 

Owen  Burnham 

3238 

1800 

Putnam 

1810 

1880 

Norman  William 

1958C 

1864 

Owen  Lovejoy 

5071 

i8o6 

Putnam 

1814 

1809 

Norton 

1408 

R 

1878 

Nowell 

2355 

P 

0 

Page 

717 

1713 

Rachel 

125 

1757 

OUve 

828 

Parker 

770B 

1862 

Rachel  Melissa 

4111 

1760 

Olive 

642 

1813 

Parker 

1819 

Rainsford 

1024 

1760 

Olive 

732 

1815 

Parma 

1370 

Ralph 

1350 

1781 

Olive 

2010 

Parmelia 

600 

1870 

Ralph 

4589 

179- 

OUve 

1586 

1793 

Parmelia 

2022 

1887 

Ralph 

4237 

1794 

Olive 

1298 

1S14 

Parmelia 

1691 

1896 

Ralph 

1506 

1801 

Olive 

1402 

1827 

Parmelia 

2019 

1835 

Ralph  Walby 

2627 

181- 

Olive 

1253 

1839 

Pascal  Pierce 

4558 

181 1 

Ransom 

1358 

1818 

Olive 

1718 

Patience 

20S8 

1836 

Ransom  Benjamin  2590 

1819 

Olive 

4045 

Patience  Adelaide  2076 

1890 

Ransom  Edgar 

4274 

Olive 

2102 

1892 

Patience  Hale 

2532 

1858 

Ray 

2841 

Olive 

2104 

Pattie  Adeline 

1756 

1892 

Ray 

4468 

1855 

Olive 

1245 

178- 

Pattv 

1573 

Raymond 

1270 

1837 

Olive  Ann 

2756 

Patty 

1577 

1892 

Raymond 

4271 

OUve  Ancelia 

2109 

1894 

Paul"  Vernon 

2336 

1883 

Raymond  Eugen 

s  4170 

1830 

Olive  Burlingham  4085 

1S06 

Pauline 

1713 

1659 

Rebecca 

166 

1827 

Oltvo  C. 

2384 

1822 

Paulina  C. 

3106 

167- 

Rebecca 

45 

1788 

Olive  Grosvenor 

2093 

1805 

Peabody 

1696 

1731 

Rebecca 

271 

1793 

Olive  Grosvenor 

2110 

1838 

Pearl  Gilman 

3154 

1732 

Rebecca 

141 

1809 

OUve  Preble 

1064 

1861 

Pearl  L. 

1246 

1733 

Rebecca 

149 

1842 

Olive  Sophronia 

2405 

1823 

Pearl  Parker 

2866 

1753 

Rebecca 

241 

1770 

Oliver 

835 

1848 

Pearl  Parker 

2862 

1756 

Rebecca 

695 

1806 

OUver 

795B 

1851 

Pearl  Purcell 

4471 

1765 

Rebecca 

343 

1812 

OUver 

4040 

1873 

Percy 

3104 

1765 

Rebecca 

5209 

Oliver  Barry 

2360 

1883 

Percy  Howe 

4430 

1766 

Rebecca 

735 

1846 

Oliver  Howard 

2250 

Percy 

5137 

1793 

Rebecca 

1773 

OUver  P. 

2245 

1864 

Percie  Bishop 

2864 

1794 

Rebecca 

1830 

1824 

Oliver  Warden 

2359 

1811 

Perley  Chase 

1601 

1802 

Rebecca 

1039 

1839 

Ophelia  Maria 

2165 

1807 

Perley  Wheeler 

1747 

Rebecca 

1046 

1852 

Oren  W. 

5166 

1820 

Persis 

1372 

1805 

Rebecca 

1520 

1849 

Oriella  Melinda 

1706 

1839 

Persis  Osgood 

4624 

1838 

Rebecca  Ann 

4031 

Orinda 

2167 

Peter 

617 

1803 

Rebecca  Belcher 

IIOI 

1792 

Orin 

609 

Peter 

619 

1831 

Rebecca 

1808 

Orin 

1942 

1752 

Peter 

769 

Farnham 

1775E 

POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


293 


1836 

Rebecca  Flint 

3223 

1769 

Rufus 

509 

1727 

Samuel 

181 

iSiS 

Rebecca  Helen 

1 183 

Rufus 

1240 

1745 

Samuel 

238 

1899 

Rebecca  Mary 

1239 

1816 

Rufus 

1950 

1746 

Samuel 

329 

Rebecca  Newton 

loSo 
646 

1818 

Rufus 

1952 

1747 

Samuel 

636 

Rebecca  Pearsons 

1891 

Rufus  Allen 

4331 

1753 

Samuel 

623 

Reed 

2711 

1S36 

Rufus  Frederick 

2776 

Samuel 

623A 

Rensaller 

1565 

1826 

Rufus  Hills 

2772 

1763 

Samuel 

491 

Rensaller  Childs 

40S9 

1836 

Ruhamah  J. 

3013 

1763 

Samuel 

674 

1769 

Reuben 

748 

1SS4 

Ruie  Florence 

4218 

Samuel 

715 

I7S6 

Reuben 

127S 

1833 

Rush 

5055 

1765 

Samuel 

746 

1796 

Reuben 

1389 

Rush 

5059 

1767 

Samuel 

448 

1798 

Reuben 

1S32 

i865 

Rush  Haven 

4113 

1772 

Samuel 

792 

1804 

Reuben 

1303 

Rush  Holcomb 

4313 

17— 

Samuel 

838 

1825 

Reuben 

2146 

i6s7 

Ruth 

36 

1776 

Samuel 

800 

Reuben 

2699 

166:? 

Ruth 

18 

1781 

Samuel 

1660 

1843 

Reuben 

3216 

1665 

Ruth 

59 

178- 

Samuel 

1576 

1828 

Reuxby  Ann 

314S 

1699 

Ruth 

91 

1786 

Samuel 

1210 

181 1 

Rhobe  Mason 

1442 

1717 

Ruth 

248 

1786 

Samuel 

1592 

1759 

Rhoda 

81S 

172- 

Ruth 

136 

1787 

Samuel 

1 192 

I78I 

Richard 

458 

1727 

Ruth 

371 

1789 

Samuel 

963 

Richard 

1169 

1739 

Ruth 

327 

1792 

Samuel 

1891 

1 791 

Richard  Brown 

1215 

1745 

Ruth 

162 

1793 

Samuel 

1666 

Richard  Holman 

2263 

1749 

Ruth 

239 

1799 

Samuel 

1069 

1836 

Richard  Mayberry4557 

17— 

Ruth 

413 

1800 

Samuel 

650 

162 1 

Robert 

2 

1750 

Ruth 

381 

1802 

Samuel 

950 

1649 

Robert 

12 

1752 

Ruth 

638 

1804 

Samuel 

1519 

1679 

Robert 

47 

1767 

Ruth 

508 

1808 

Samuel 

1 102 

1773 

Robert 

405 

1774 

Ruth 

555 

1818 

Samuel 

626 

Robert 

714 

177- 

Ruth 

663 

1819 

Samuel 

2854 

Robert 

795F 

1789 

Ruth 

657 

1828 

Samuel 

1896 

1794 

Robert 

1642 

Ruth 

711 

1834 

Samuel 

4431 

Robert 

1629 

1S04 

Ruth 

5087 

1838 

Samuel 

3224 

1829 

Robert 

2778 

Ruth 

1269 

1892 

Samuel 

1829 

Robert 

4454 

Ruth 

2693 

Samuel  A. 

1202 

I82I 

Robert  Andrews 

3275 

Ruth 

3285 

1S96 

Samuel  Benjamin  3226 

1873 

Robert  CoUyer 

2379 

Ruth 

4298 

1836 

Samuel  Edward 

2239 

1896 

Robert  Dorrance 

5070 

1829 

Ruth 

5063 

1784 

Samiiel  Grafton 

579 

1865 

Robert  Henry 

2783 

1866 

Ruth 

5044 

1797 

Samuel  Harris 

2644 

1842 

Robert  Lamoud 

1347 

1S69 

Ruth 

458S 

i8=so 

Samuel  Justice 

1355 

1874 

Robert  M. 

2224 

1S96 

Ruth 

507 1 A 

1780 

Samuel  Miles 

603 

1853 

Robert  Moore 

3268 

1849 

Ruth  Ann 

2641 

1810 

Samuel  Moore 

3264 

1837 

Robert  Morris 

3359 

1SS6 

Ruth  E. 

2322 

1866 

Samuel  Nichols 

2744A 

1838 

Robert  Morrison 

3385 

1900 

Ruth  Edna 

4279 

182S 

Samuel  Otis 

2343 

I8S2 

Robert  Ingersoll 

3091 

1815 

Ruth  EU-ira 

2697 

1S33 

Samuel  Otis 

2345 

1857 

Robert  S. 

4109 

1S34 

Ruth  Elvira 

4398 

1055 

Samuel  Simpson 

1055 

I8I6 

Roby  Norton 

1414 

1S92 

RuthEmeline 

4442 

1S45 

Samuel  Wendell 

2306 

1897 

Rockwell  Irving 

4319 

Ruth  Esther 

5200 

iSoo 

Samuel  William 

2084 

1832 

Rodman  Henry 

2616 

1797 

Ruth  Freeman 

496 

1833 

Samuel  William 

2085 

1822 

Roger  Tainter 

4046 

1799 

Ruth  Freeman 

497 

1810 

Sappina 

1357 

Roosevelt 

1432 

1873 

Ruth  Lavina 

4092 

1626 

Sarah 

6 

I90I 

Rosamond 

2376 

1891 

Ruth  Zilpha 

1537 

1654 

Sarah 

14 

1823 

Rosanna 

1490 

S 

1672 

Sarah 

32 

1842 

Rosa  Amelia 

3041 

167- 

Sarah 

22 

1837 

Rosalia 

2860 

175- 

Sabia 

211 

1677 

Sarah 

46 

1885 

Roscoe  Conkling 

4329 

1799 

Sabia 

858 

1679 

Sarah 

35 

Roscoe 

Satchel 

2899 

1685 

Sarah 

84 

Cunningham 

4039 

1794 

Sachel  Clark 

1675 

1693 

Sarah 

58 

IS5I 

Roscoe  Homan 

3233 

1S79 

Sadie  Myrtle 

3166 

1698 

Sarah 

100 

1852 

Roscoe  Kohnoir 

4035 

178- 

Salinda 

1661 

170- 

Sarah 

74 

1852 

Rose  Anna 

2312 

1865 

Sally  Guiteau 

1563 

1710 

Sarah 

245 

1850 

Rosetta  Elnora 

4539 

1858 

Sally  Anthony 

4153 

1711 

Sarah 

^1% 

1888 

Ross 

4510 

1824 

Sally  Jones 

2097 

1720 

Sarah 

178 

1864 

Roswell 

1562 

1876 

Sam 

1533 

1721 

Sarah 

170 

I8I6 

Roswell  C. 

1277 

1829 

Samantha 

4384 

1724 

Sarah 

187 

1895 

Rowena  Hills 

4443 

1634 

Samuel 

8 

172S 

Sarah 

'76 

I8I3 

Roxanna 

1839 

1650 

Samuel 

13 

1728 

Sarah 

183 

Roxanna 

4308 

1654 

Sumuel 

24 

1735 

Sarah 

325 

Roxinda 

5129 

1659 

Samuel 

37 

1736 

Sarah 

190 

1846 

Roxa 

1261 

16S3 

Sanmel 

83 

173S 

Sarah 

212 

182- 

Roxie 

1254 

1684 

Samuel 

67 

1738 

Sarah 

273 

1789 

Roxv 

328A 

t687 

Sanuiel 

53 

17 — 

Sarah 

414 

1805 

Roxy 

1257 

1689 

Samuel 

54 

1742 

Sarah 

353 

I87I 

Roy 

2794 

170- 

Samuel 

128 

1745 

Sarah 

635 

1884 

Roy  Anderson 

4666 

1712 

Samuel 

246 

1745 

Sarah 

686 

I87S 

Roy  L. 

3172 

1716 

Samuel 

167 

1748 

Sarah 

688 
726A 

1788 

Royal 

581 

1720 

Samuel 

134 

Sarah 

1793 

Royal 

2025 

1720 

Samuel 

184 

Sarah 

795l> 

1809 

Royal  Wheeler 

1441 

1723 

Samuel 

82 

Sarah 

Ul 

Ruah 

712 

1726 

Samuel 

370 

Sarah 

I8I7 

Ruby  Bridges 

195 1 

1733 

Samuel 

374 

1753 

Sarah 

741 

294 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1755 

Sarah 

670 

Sebra 

1223 

1852 

Stephen  Warren 

2622 

1756 

Sarah 

282 

1837 

Selden  B. 

2469 

1788 

Stevens 

1868 

Sarah 

809 

Selena 

1314 

1S91 

Stewart 

5025 

1762 

Sarah 

819 

1844 

Selinda  S. 

4393 

1851 

Sumner  Laughton  4439 

1765 

Sarah 

536 

Selma 

2723 

1S46 

Sumner  Lee 

3368 

Sarah 

770C 

1814 

Semantha 

1523 

1831 

Sullivan 

4364 

1766 

Sarah 

778 

1799 

Serrell 

1390 

1793 

Susan 

2642 

Sarah 

598 

Seth  H. 

1436 

1794 

Susan 

1897 

I77I 

Sarah 

720 

1808 

Seth  Haskell 

1434 

Susan 

1641 

1772 

Sarah 

498 

Sewell 

890 

1S06 

Susan 

1672 

1775 

Sarah 

843 

1865 

Seymour  Curtis 

2441 

1809 

Susan 

987 

1778 

Saiah 

602 

1875 

Sheffield 

4592 

1S19 

Susan 

2575 

1783 

Sarah 

847 

1S39 

ShermanJonathau439i  | 

Susan 

2760 

Sarah 

926 

Shirley  P. 

3234 

1S32 

Susan 

4024 

Sarah 

1018 

1733 

Shuball 

197 

1835 

Susan  Augusta 

2301 

Sarah 

975 

Sidney 

1177 

1845 

Susan  Augusta 

2189 

I7S2 

Sarah 

1761 

1816 

Sidney 

1 168 

1853 

Susan  Emma 

4608 

1783 

Sarah 

2127 

1S23 

Silas 

2562 

1S59 

Susan  Emma 

4335 

I7S8 

Sarah 

973 

1891 

Silas  Luther 

3180 

1S50 

Susan  Jane 

4160 

1789 

Sarah 

584 

1846 

Silas  W. 

2514 

1S23 

Susan  Stocker 

1 186 

Sarah 

1048 

1806 

Silvey 

1401 

1847 

Susan  Tamson 

4338 

1789 

Sarah 

2028 

1736 

Simeon 

361 

1803 

Susanna 

1131 

1790 

Sarah 

1 193 

1749 

Simeon 

364 

1731 

Susannah 

373 

I79I 

Sarah 

855 

1754 

Simeon 

815 

1734 

Susannah 

280 

1792 

Sarah 

1 165 

1764 

Simeon 

789 

1756 

Susannah 

742 

Sarah 

1038 

1779 

Simeon 

576 

1762 

Susannah 

698 

1793 

Sarah 

1932 

1788 

Simeon 

1296 

1763 

Susannah 

658 

1793 

Sarah 

916 

1791 

Simeon 

850 

Susie  Angie 

4354 

1797 

Sarah 

1921 

1794 

Simeon 

1659 

1774 

Sybil 

511 

1798 

Sarah 

1283 

1803 

Simeon 

2800 

176- 

Sylvanus 

834 

Sarah 

1803 

1805 

Simeon 

574 

1824 

Sylvanus 

1894 

Sarah 

1611 

Simeon 

5130 

17S3 

Sylvester 

774A 

177- 

Sarah 

1572 

Simeon  Cook 

1493 

1785 

Sylvester 

2026 

Sarah 

1630 

1812 

Simeon  Lester 

2823 

Sylvester 

897 

1804 

Sarah 

1712 

1834 

Simeon  Martin 

2156 

1823 

Sylvester  William  1031 

Sarah 

2008 

1789 

Smith 

1657 

1878 

Sylvia 

1958B 

Sarah 

2017 

1792 

Smith 

1954 

Sylvia 

4299 

Sarah 

2205 

1818 

Solan  Eaton 

2825 

T 

I8I6 

Sarah 

2208 

1781 

Solomon 

1760 

Sarah 

2662 

1789 

Solomon 

1790 

170- 

Tabitha 

64 

Sarah 

4073 

1750 

Solomon 

6S9 

1728 

Tabitha 

139 

1854 

Sarah 

1368 

1792 

Sophia 

1767 

1727 

Tabitha 

290 

Sarah 

4809 

1795 

Sophia 

1800 

1735 

Tabitha 

292 

Sarah 

5106 

1806 

Sophia 

951 

1789 

Tabitha 

854 

1845 

Sarah  Althea 

1971 

1S16 

Sophia 

3320 

1S03 

Tabitha 

1887 

I8II 

Sarah  Ann 

1124 

1S28 

Sophia 

2196 

Tamson 

17S1 

181 2 

Sarah  Ann 

1178 

1835 

Sophia 

21S4 

1810 

Tamson 

2665 

1819 

Sarah  Ann 

1445 

Sophia  B. 

632 

1835 

Tampson  P. 

2626 

1847 

Sarah  Augusta 

2466 

1802 

Sophronia 

1S34 

1827 

Thaddeus  W. 

2596 

1809 

Sarah  Curtis 

1837 

Sophronia 

2722 

1764 

Theodore 

756 

I817 

Sarah  Cass 

2869 

1810 

Sophronia 

2S03 

Theodore 

lOIO 

1850 

Sarah  Deborah 

4102 

iSii 

Sophronia 

1263 

1790 

Theodore 

1882 

1826 

Sarah  K. 

2579 

1820 

Sophronia 

1719 

1827 

Theodore 

3376 

1834 

Sarah  Eliza 

861 

1827 

Sophronia 

3025 

Theodore 

5104 

1867 

Sarah  EHza 

2388 

Sophronia 

5109 

1827 

Theodore 

1799 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

1 086 

184- 

Sophronia  A. 

1262 

Augustus 

4813 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

10S8 

1850 

Sophronia  Emma  3388 

1835 

Theodore  P. 

5128 

182s 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

2437 

1866 

Sophronia  Maria 

4645 

1862 

Theodore 

1846 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

4573 

1796 

Spofford 

1933 

Wellington 

5116 

1848 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

2169 

1S90 

Stanley  L. 

2601 

1784 

Theophilus 

429 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

4410 

1892 

Stanley  Losee 

4276 

1800 

Theophilus 

1026 

1867 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

4S17 

1 886 

Stanley  Waldeu 

2081 

Theron  N. 

3138C 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

5094 

1879 

Stearns 

2623 

171S 

Thomas 

177 

1S12 

Sarah  Emily 

1948 

Stella 

2099 

1737 

Thomas 

143 

1813 

Sarah  Elvia 

3326 

1S74 

Stella 

2593 

Thomas 

335 

1824 

Sarah  Foster 

3353 

1 882 

Stella 

5043 

1742 

Thomas 

328 

Sarah  Jane 

588 

1661 

Stephen 

28 

1762 

Thomas 

505 

Sarah  Jane 

1744 

1696 

Stephen 

109 

1787 

Thomas 

868 

1825 

Sarah  Jane 

3375 

1710 

Stephen 

103 

Thomas 

953 

Sarah  J.  B. 

1918 

1737 

Stephen 

293 

1791 

Thomas 

1662 

1846 

Sarah  lyouisa 

1353 

1737 

Stephen 

326 

1794 

Thomas 

981 

1857 

Sarah  Lovina 

2493 

173- 

Stephen 

3" 

1818 

Thomas 

2309 

183 1 

Sarah  Maria 

43S8 

1734 

Stephen 

342 

Thomas 

1063 

1847 

Sarah  Maria 

3232 

1755 

Stephen 

242 

Thomas 

1220 

1790 

Sarah  Putnam 

1771 

1 761 

Stephen 

785 

1824 

Thomas 

2435 

1827 

Sarah  Putnam 

1775B 

1771 

Stephen 

326A 

1833 

Thomas 

2091 

1825 

Sarah  Parmelia 

1502 

1777 

Stephen 

601 

1848 

Thomas 

1203 

1834 

Sarah  Rowena 

2775 

1852 

Stephen 

1541 

1S52 

Thomas 

4226 

Sarah  Williams 

833 

1826 

Stephen  Marsha 

11  1554 

1 828 

Thomas  Caldwell  3101 

1785 

Sebra 

515 

Stephen  Raymond  5164 

1855 

Thomas  Church 

4108 

POSTERITY  OF  JvDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


295 


1855 

Thomas  E. 

2313 

1814 

Warren 

1 180 

1861 

William  Daniel 

4181 

IS8I 

Thomas  Garfield 

2315 

1892 

Warren 

2830 

1865 

William  Daniel 

3023 

1804 

Thomas  Jeffei  sou 

1724 

1S93 

Warren 

Vlanning 

4224 

William  Davis 

2733 

ISI4 

Thomas  P. 

2207 

1S88 

Warren 

rruman 

4273 

1861 

William  Ue  Fores 

2727 

1798 

Thomas  Russell 

2092 

1849 

Wellingt 

on 

4437 

1843 

William  Ehenezc 

2638 

IS7S 

Thomas  W. 

4227 

AVells  H 

allon 

2618 

1S51 

William  I'ranklin 

1749 

1720 

Timothy 

249 

1S80 

\verner  K. 

2827 

1792 

William  Fuller 

1006 

1763 

Timothy 

615 

1888 

Wilbur  Rosman 

4651 

William  H. 

1 201 

Timothy 

919 

i8sS 

Will  Clarence 

3112 

1840 

William  H. 

1987 

iSio 

Timothy 

2681 

1886 

Will  Clarence 

3"4 

1806 

William  Harrison 

2199 

1786 

Truman 

1291 

1844 

Wilfred  Fisher 

2406 

1S16 

William  Henry 

3266 

1801 

Truman 

1384 

1S73 

Wilfred  Linton 

4203 

William  Henry 

678C 

1888 

Truman 

4257 

Willard 

2151 

1834 

William  Henry 

2238 

1833 

Truman  E. 

2525 

1S23 

Willard 

2144 

1841 

William  Henry 

1864 

Truman  Lincoln 

4272 

1S31 

Willard 

4333 

Harrison 

2591 

T.  B. 

1222 

1857 

Willard 

4334 

1872 

William  Henry 

2391 

1873 

Willard  Charles 

2163 

1875 

William  Henry 

U 

1678 

William 

647 

Spofford 

1363 

Urania  E. 

287S 

170- 

William 

61 

1856 

William  Herbert 

5171 

1832 

Urania  Eclesia 

2SS1 

1702 

William 

73 

William  J. 

2511 

iSio 

Ursula 

1409 

172- 

William 

150 

William  James 

2512 

1840 

Ursula  Wilson 

31S8 

1729 

William 

192 

William  John 

1062 

1730 

William 

25S 

1885 

William  Leonard 

4637 

V 

1737 

William 

260 

William  Melvin 

1238 

Vallie 

1427 

1757 

William 

503 

1854 

William  Northup 

1542 

tSgg 

Vance  Gilbert 

4458 

1763 

William 

444 

William  I'errv 

1755 

1794 

Varney 

1313 

1769 

William 

659 

1845 

William  R. 

2610 

1S52 

Vary  S. 

1450 

1770 

William 

494 

1813 

William  Raymond  2853 

1S87 

Vera  Grace 

4180 

1774 

William 

648 

1855 

William  Richard 

4823 

1893 

Vera  Louise 

5069 

William 

7951 

1797 

William  S. 

1030 

1870 

Vernon  N. 

4297 

17S4 

William 

1S47 

William  S. 

1035 

1879 

Vesta  Howard 

2251 

1789 

William 

1386 

1S63 

William  Samuel 

2857 

1880 

Viola  Etta 

4286 

William 

1435 

1S33 

William  Stephen 

3356 

1882 

Viotti  Minella 

1750 

1791 

William 

971 

1824 

William  W. 

1872 

1SS7 

Volney  Ray 

4666 

1793 

William 

1054 

1S29 

William  Waldo 

2385 

1796 

William 

1216 

1S72 

William  Wallace 

2408 

W 

1810 

William 

1 103 

1S29 

William  Winslow 

5165 

Waldo 

781 

1811 

William 

2135 

Willis 

5124 

1859 

Wallace 

4236 

1813 

William 

1647 

Willis 

795 

1847 

Wallace  W. 

5111 

1S13 

William 

1S65 

1873 

Willis  Adolphus 

5188 

1805 

Walter 

1682 

1S13 

William 

2731 

i8s6 

Willis  Arnold 

5066 

Walter 

2023 

William 

1842 

1 868 

Willis  E. 

3391 

1S21 

Walter 

246S 

1S21 

William 

1127 

Wilson 

1052 

Walter                    2 

746A 

William 

1058 

1S09 

Wilson 

1985 

Walter 

4098 

1840 

William 

4625 

1884 

Wilson  C. 

4601 

1825 

Walter 

5074 

1S47 

William 

882 

Winifred 

4403 

1828 

Walter  Ashley 

4054 

William 

2103 

1S96 

Wilfred  A. 

5081 

1880 

Walter  liement 

4556 

1S69 

William 

42S1 

1886 

Winifred  Pearl 

3021 

1885 

Walter  Benjamin 

4317 

1S77 

William 

4252 

1S85 

Winslow  Lewis 

1066 

1S90 

Walter  Everett 

4232 

William 

5057 

1868 

Winthrop 

1S55 

Walter  Guslavus 

4343 

1S55 

William 

A. 

436U 

Ballantine 

4519 

1841 

Walter  James 

3033 

William 

A. 

5123 

Z 

18SS 

Walter  James 

1S33 

William 

Allen 

1423 

Abram 

123S 

1879 

William 

Allen 

20S7 

1822 

Zaccheus  Bass 

1968 

Walter  M 

2521 

William 

Barker 

2779 

Zeba 

1784 

18S9 

Walter  N. 

2324 

1864 

William 

Barker 

27S2 

1729 

Zebediah 

l^i 

i860 

Walter  Nathaniel 

3>oo3 

1861 

Walter  F 

artlett 

3306 

175- 

Zebediah 

826 

1865 

Walter  Renton 

2375 

William 

Berry 

1007 

1S13 

Zebediah 

2136 

Walter  Sawyer 

4333 

1840 

William 

Blake 

2885 

1S35 

Zelotus  Cloiigh 

3153 

1825 

Walter  Sleeper 

4395 

1853 

William 

Bowers 

1820 

Zeruiah  Koby 

1 126 

1S76 

Walter  Spauldiug  4206 

Bourn 

4149 

17S4 

Zimri 

543 

1854 

Walter  T. 

1685 

William 

C. 

1 175 

1S02 

Zimri 

1319 

1783 

Warren 

2126 

1840 

William 

Charles 

1345 

INDEX  TO  ALL  OTHER  NAMES. 


The  figures  before  the  name  denote  the  year  of  birth  ;  the  figures  after  the  name 
denote  the  page  ^^ere  found. 


1786 


Abbott  Asa  18S 

Abbott  Asa  A.  112-252 
Abbott  Betsey  62-123 
AbbottDorcasL.113-185 


Abbott  Kbenezer 

38 

Abbott  Kbenezer 

252 

Abbott  Elizabeth 

119 

Abbott  Ephraim 

36 

Abbott  George 

20 

Abbott  George 

26 

Abbott  Hannah 

22 

Abbott  Hannah 

36 

Abbott  Hannah 

J.                      iS] 

-127 

Abbott  Harriett 

73 

Abbott  Joshua 

36 

Abbott  layman  A. 

119 

1788 

Abbott  Liicy 

62 

1782 

Abbott  Olive 

61 

Abbott  Olive       1 16-188 

Abbott  Paul 

58 

1730 

Abbott  Sarah         36-58 

Abbott  Stephen 

61 

Abbott  Stephen 

123 

Adams 12] 

-132 

Adams  Abel 

39 

1843 

Adams  Ada  line 

209 

I8I5 

Adams  Alniira 

79 

Adams  Delbert  W 

52 

Adams  Edward 

209 

IS57 

Adams  Ella  J. 

190 

Adams  John  N. 

190 

Additon  Ruby 

loS 

Adle  Charity 

242 

IS65 
1868 
i860 
I86I 
1863 
1834 


1897 
1873 


1 866 
1856 


Ainley  Adelaide  C.  i8g 
Ainley  Charles  W.  1S9 
Ainley  Eleanor  E-  iSS 
Ainley  Erances  IM.  189 
Ainley  Martha  S.  189 
Ainley  Samuel  iSS 

Ainsworth  Polly  i8g 
Ainsworth  Susan  97 
Aitken  Mary  153-214 
Alden  Eliza  114 

Aldrich  Alice  216 

Aldrich  Amv  S2-137 
Aldrich  Charles  C.  216 
Aldrich  Helen  216 

Alexander  William  66 


Allen 

Allen  A.  K. 
Allen  Amasa 
Allen  Andrew 
Allen  Annie  D. 
Allen  Cordelia 
Allen  Delia  G. 
Allen  Hannah 
Allen  Harriet 


S3 
158 
61 
18 
197 
S3 
197 
S3 
S3 


1847 

Allen  Harriet  A. 

119 

1871 

Atkins 

Allen  Hiram  A. 

S3 

Archibald  C. 

207 

Allen  Jubal 

85 

1S74 

Atkins 

Allen  Eydia 

169 

Chauncej-  V. 

207 

Allen  Mary 

84 

1882 

Atkins  El\-in  B. 

208 

1852 

Allen  Mary  E. 

197 

1894 

Atkins  Eva  L. 

207 

Allen  Rebecca 

72 

Atkins  Hiram 

207 

Allen  Rebecca 

84 

1896 

Atkins  Mildred  C. 

207 

Allen  Reuben 

83 

1849 

Atkins  William  C. 

207 

Allen  Samuel 

197 

Atwater  Kate  B. 

223 

IS59 

Allen  Samuel  H. 

197 

1S06 

Attwill  Alford 

45 

Allen  Susan 

83 

1817 

Attwill  Benjamin  F.  45 

Allen  Susan 

140 

1804 

Attwill  Betsev 

45 

Allen  William 

27 

1810 

Attwill  Edwin 

S5 

Allen  William 

119 

1808 

Attwill  George 

S5 

Allen  William 

253 

1 771 

Attwill  John  D. 

45 

IS68 

Allin  Florence 

219 

1800 

Attwill  John  D. 

45 

Allin  Richard  H. 

219 

1817 

Attwill  Joseph  W. 

45 

Allison  Marj- 

iSo 

Attwill  Lvdia  H. 

71 

Allev  Benjamin 

28 

1807 

Att-vrill  M'arv 

45 

Alley  John  5th 

175 

1799 

Attwill  Nels'on 

45 

1728 

Alley  Hannah 

28 

1797 

Attwill  Pattv 

45 

Allev  Samuel 

28 

1812 

Attwill  Richard  I. 

45 

Allev  Sarah 

28 

1814 

Attwill  William  A 

45 

Alley  Timothy 

71 

Atwood  Abijah 

53 

Anisden  Adeline 

103 

Atwood  Jay 

S3 

Anderson  Reliecca 

161 

Austin  Alanson 

156 

Anderson  Robert 

66 

Austin  Betsey  W. 

96 

IS43 

Andrews  Almira 

179 

Austin  Charles 

94 

Andrews  Fannie  A 

.100 

Austin  John 

155 

Andrews  Freelove 

256 

Austin  Julia  A. 

43 

Andrews 

Austin  Milton 

94 

Herbert  F 

196 

Austin  Nathan 

117 

Andrews  Jerusha 

158 

Austin  Ray 

155 

Andrews  Jessie 

145 

1815 

Austin  Sarah 

117 

1846 

Andrews.  Julia  A. 

179 

Avery  Lizzie 

257 

Andrews  Samuel 

179 

Averill  Annie  A. 

197 

Andrews  Samuel 

256 

Averill  Le^vis 

197 

Andrews  Sarah 

69 

1899 

Averill  Lewis  A. 

197 

1699 

Andrews  William 

27 

Averill  Lewis  F. 

197 

Anthony  Sarah      33-49 

Ayer  Augustus  M. 

177 

i860 

Appley'Chester 

189 

Aver  Candace 

76 

IS34 

Appley  Edwin 

189 

Ayer  Elizabeth 

34 

1863 

Appley  Nellie  M. 

189 

Ayer  Hazen 

168 

1861 

Appley  Lillian 

189 

Ayer  Latham  H. 

16S 

Arey  Lydia  J. 

43 

1879 

Ayer  Latham  H.  Jr 

.168 

Arras  Diadama 

lOI 

1839 

Aver  Lucv  A. 

16S 

Arnold  Charles 

122 

Aver  Mary  C. 

76 

Arnold  Daniel 

122 

Ayer  Mary  E. 

177 

ISI2 

Arnold  Five 

84 

Ayers  Betsey 

212 

Arnold  Julia 

122 

Ayers  Sarah 

145 

Arnold  Lucy  L.  123 

-198 

B 

Arnold  Nathan 

107 

Arnold  R.  R. 

160 

Babb 

132 

Ashley  Joseph 

115 

Bacon  Hannah 

44 

1752 

Ashley  Sarah       58-115 

Bacon  Susan 

154 

Ashton 

Bachelder  see 

Elizabeth         3 

1-46 

Batchelder 

Ashton  Mary  A 

71 

Badau  Mary           48-87 

Atherton  Amy 

32 

Badau  Peter 

87 

POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


297 


1866 
i860 
1870 

1858 


ISO'S 
iSs6 
1829 


l8',2 

1857 


1841 
1799 


1842 
1896 


1838 


1826 
1889 


1862 
1851 


183S 


Bailey  Abraham 
Bailey  Adelaide 
Bailey  Albert 
Bailey  Caroline 
Bailey  John 
Bailey  Joseph 
Bailey  Rachel 
Bagley 

Catherine  A. 
Baker  Abigail 
Baker  Kmily 
Baker  Grace  E 
Baker,  Joseph 
Baker  Lydia 
Baker  Mary 
Baker  Pollv 
Baker  Pollv  A. 
Ball  William  T. 
Ball  Joseph  P. 
Ball  Tounian 
Ballentine 

Elizabeth 
Ballon  Eliza 
Ballon  James 
Ballon  James 
Ballon  Henry 
Ballon  Mehitable 
Ballon  Rnfus 
Balou  Timothy 
Bancroft 

Jlercy  C. 
Bancroft  Nancy 
Bancroft  Sarah 
Barbee  Bessie 
Barbee  Fred 
Barbee  William  C. 
Barber  Gideon  R. 
Bardwell  Flora 
Barger,  G.  L. 
Barker  Abliie  E. 
Barker  Albert  F. 
Barker  Arisina 
Barker  Bernice 
Barker  Bert 
Barker  Barnabas 
Barker  Caroline 
Barker  Cullen  B. 
Barker  Cullen  B. 
Barker  Edward  M.  194 
Barker  F'.li  W. 
Barker  F^va 
Barker  Francis 
Barker  I'red 
Barker  Fred  R. 
Barker  Frederick  I. 
Barker  George 
Barker  Guy  B. 
Barker  Henry  C. 
Barker  John  L. 
Barker  Kate 
Barker  Kate  I. 
Barker  Mary 
Barker  Mary  C.  96-15 
Barker  iSIay  9t> 

Barker  Nathaniel  96 
Barker  Philip  M.  96 
Barker  Samuel  96 

Barker  Sarah  57-113 
Barker  Wilbur  H.  96 
Barker  Wenouah  A. 96 
Barker  Zipporah  39-64 

Barnes 118 

Barnes  FIsther  167 

Barnes  Sarah  C.  178 
Barney  Jacob  256 

Barnhonse  Eleanor 

A.  243 

Barnhonse  Samuel  243 
Barrett  Alonzo  B.  210 
Barrett  David  209 


54 
144 
144 
144 

144 

144 
144 

146 

S2-137 

83 

91 

1S7 

83-140 

256 

83-141 

83 
1S7 
1S7 

75 

222 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 
46 

257 

66- 1 28 
44 
71 
210 
210 
210 


90 
80 
96 
96 
96 
96 
96 
64 

113 
96 

114 


q6 
96 
96 
96 

,.96 
96 
96 
96 
96 
96 
96 

I  go 


Barrett  Earl  210 

Barrett  FHizabeth      iS 

1885     Barrett  F;ila  R.         210 

1836     Barrett  Ellen  210 

Barrett  Ethel  210 

Barrett  FIthel  F.       210 

Barrett  F^igene        210 

1879     Barrett  F'rances  E.  209 

Barrett  George  W.  209 

Barrett  George  W.  210 

Barrett  Goldia  210 

Barrett  Grace  A.      210 

1S57     Barrett  James  W.    209 

Barrett  Joseph         209 

1S33     Barrett  Mary  209 

Barrett  Mary  G.       2io 

Barrett  Mary  J.         209 

Barrett  Maud  210 

Barrett  Mildred  E.  210 

Barrett  Penlopa       209 

Barry  William  133 

1847    Bartholomew 

F^sther  f;.  157 

Bartholomew 

Frank  170 

Bartholomew 

Polly  509-234 

Bartholomew 

Rush  157 

Bartlett  Lawrence    30 
Bartlett  Susan  256 

Barwood 

F;iizabeth  A  192 
Bachelder  Belinda  161 
Bachelder  Edward  161 
Bachelder  John  W.  161 
Bachelder 

Maynard  161 

Bachelder 

Wayland  161 

Batcheider  Albert  161 
Batchelder  Charles 

H.  161 

Batchelder  Charles 

W.  161 

Batchelder 

F^mma  J.  161 

Batchelder 

l-"rank  C.  155 

Batchelder 

Hannah  42-70 

Batchelder 

Harriet  H.  155 

Batchelder  J.  W.      155 

Batchelder  Joel  I.    161 

Batchelder  John  f;.  161 

Basford  Eldora  O.    119 

1S69     Bass  Channcey  M.  116 

1861     Bass  Edgar  E.  n6 

Bass  F;gl)eit  116 

1867    Bass  FHlen  L.  116 

1874     Bass  Harriet  M.       116 

1858     Bass  John  E.  116 

1872    Bass  Lucy  E.  nS 

1S63    Bass  Marv  G.  116 

1857     Bass  Wilton  C.  116 

Bassford  Sally  215 

Bassett  Abigail  28 

'  Bassett  Enieline  E.  32 

Bassett  Mary  46-80 

Bassett  West  S.        223 

Baxter 

Margaret        97-158 

Beach  Joseph  W.     181 

1861     Beach  :\Iary  H.         181 

Beal  Jnliete         137-204 

Beale  George  M.      157 

Beane  Sarah  43 

1882     Beaser  Harry  P.       200 

1884    Beaser  Martha  S.    200 


1855 
1878 
i860 

1876 


1878 

1899 

1 898 
l8g6 

1845 

1879 
1885 
1882 

1S37 

1S45 
1836 


1807 
1842 


1S30 


1856 


1794 
1791 
1790 
1791 


Beaser  Martin  200 

Beaser  Martin  C.  200 
Beaser  Percy  L.  200 
Beaser  Scott  I.  200 

Beaton  Annie  A.  175 
Beaton  Angus  175 

Beck  Maelyn  T.  246 
Beck  William  F).  246 
Beckett  Hannah  38 
Bedore  Theresa  D.  190 
Beebe  Laura  A.        200 

Beeker 165 

Beeman  Simeon  245 
Beeman  Stephen  in 
Beers  Estella  A.  137 
Beers  Florence  M.  137 
Beers  George  137 

Bell  Albert  f:.  147 

Bell  Christiana  256 
Bell  David  G.  84 

Bell  Elizabeth  34 

Bell  FCrvin  148 

Bell  Harold  I.  147 

Bel!  James  G.  148 

Bell  Leon  O.  148 

Bell  Merritt  J.  148 

Bell  Susan  151 

Belknap  Joseph  17 
Benedict  Ang^ela  81 
Benedict  FHijah  F\  187 
Benedict  F;iiza  87 

Benedict  F;sther  L.  187 
Benedict  Foster  I.  187 
Benedict  MurrayL.187 
Benjamin  Burr  209 
Benjamin  Maria  209 
Benjamin  Mary  J.  209 
Benjamin  Sarah  59 
Bennett  F;dward  in 
Bennett  F;iiza  107 

Bennett  FHizabeth  in 
Bennett  Jane  M.  108 
Bennett  J.  Frank  108 
Bennett  Henry  116 

Bennett  Hugh  in 

Bennett  Robert  A.  in 
Bennett  Samuel  F.  116 
Benson  Adeline  163 
Benson  Jane  74 

Benson  Jennie  W.  140 
Bentley  Jane  89 

Bentley  Mary  20 

Berkley  John  41 

Berry  Augusta  no 

Berry  Charles  113 

Berry  Elias  no 

Berry  EUas  179-180 
Berry  F'mily  184 

Berry  Frances  A.  179 
Berry  Frank  no 

Berry  Henry  113 

Berry  John  24 

Beriy  Leonard  I.  113 
Berry  Mary  A.  184 

Berry  Phebe  111-180 
Berry  I'riscilla  59 

Berry  Relief  52 

Berrj-  Rufus  113 

Berry  Ruth  24 

Berry  Samuel  24 

Berry  Sarah  57-112 
Berrv  Sarah  70 

Berry  Sarah  111-179 
Bessom  Anna  M.  42 
Bessom  William  B.   42 

Bickford 123 

Bickford  Adoniruni  44 
Bickford  Jacob  4.4 

Bickford  James  44 
Bickford  James        44 


298 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1S53 
1849 


1878 
i860 


1893 
1883 
1879 


184S 


1877 


1849 


1894 


Biddle  Louise  59 

Biddle  Sarah  159 

Bigelow  Addi  159 

Bigelow  Addison  98 
Bigelow  Joshua  113 
Bigelow  Mary  58-113 
Bigelow  Mary  114 

Bigelow  Roxalana  161 
Bigelow  Sarah     9S-159 


Bill  Adela  W. 


164 


Billings  Albert  H.    125 


Billings  Hattie 
Billings  Lorenzo 
Billings  Nellie  >L 
Billings  Sally  A. 
Bingham  Sarah 
Binuel  Flora 
Binnel  John 
Binney  Kate 
Bishop  Klizabeth 
Bishop  James 
►Bishop  Loretta 
Bishop  Sabina 
Bituar  William 
Bixbv  George  W. 
Bixbv  Ruth  A. 
Black  Almon  C. 
Black  Charles  W. 
Black  Lot 
Black  Willard  B. 
Blackford  Eveline 
Blackler  William 
Blaisdell  Philip 
Blaisdell 

Sarah  A.        107-171 
Blake  Belinda  161 

Blake  Ebenezer        49 
Blake  Elizabeth 
Blake  Henry 
Blake  Moody 
Blake  Putnam 
Blake  Rhoda 
Blakiston  Anna 
Blanchard  Carl  E 
Blanchard 

Charlotte  S. 
Blanchard 

Elizabeth 
Blanchard 

Franklin  L. 
Blanchard 

Harry  H. 
Blanchard  Helen  R  i 
Blanchard 

Oatman  D.  i 

Blanchard  Rosif 
Blanchard 

Stephen 
Blandiug 

Mansel  M. 
Blaney  George  S 
Blaney  Jonathan 
Blanev  Martha 
Blaney  Stella  M. 
Bliss  Eleazer 
Bliss  :Mehitable 
Bliss  Pellthire 
Blodgett  Josiah 
Blood  Alice  JI. 
Blood  Charles 
Blood  Rufus  H. 
Blood  Susan  R. 
Boardman  Marj' 
Bodwell  David 
Bogne  Orpha 
Bonner  Margaret 
Boomhower 

David  B. 
Boomhower 

Ivan  E.  224 


125 
125 
123 


49 
160 
160 
160 
184 
150 
138 


138 
13S 

138 

,8 

138 

lOI 

138 
85 


42 
42-69 
,  180 

49-S7 

S3 

66 
216 

62 
102 
102 

45 

199 


224 


1874 
r882 


1S41 
iSog 


177S 


Boomhower 

Raymond  E. 
Booth  Abiel 
Booth  F;isie 
Booth  Eleanor  W. 
Booth  Stephen  M. 
Booth  Thomas  S. 
Booth  William  S. 


1S55     Borthwick  Marion  147 
Bortle  Henry  242 

Bosworth  Amos  24 

Botham  Ruth  61 

Botolph 

Jonathan  H.  153 
Botolph  Joel  153 

Botolph 

Thankful  L.  153 
Bowden  Frank  H.  169 
Bowen  Amos  31 

Bowen  Caleb  33-252 
Bowen  Sarah  37 

Bowers 

Nehemiah  62 

Bowers  Sarah  39-62 
Bowker  Sally  49 

Bowing  Lete'sia  88 

Bowles 47 

Bowman  Charles  158 
Bowman  Emily        137 

1864    Bowser  Edwin  T.      69 
Bowser  Susan  T.       69 

1866    Bowser  Frank  W.     69 
Bowser  George  69 

Boughton  Emma  207 
Boughton  Eiastus  207 
Bourn 

Hannah  B.  123-198 
Boyden  Betsey  32 

Boyle  Patience  142 

Boynton  Hannah  93 
Brackett  Almira  iii 
Brackett  Arthur  F.  42 


Brackett  John  253 

Brackett  Roy  V.  42 

Bradford  Amanda  141 

Bradford  John  141 

Bradford  Patty  141 
Bradlev 

Charlotte  C.  75 

Bradlej-  Philbrick  100 
Bradley  Sophia   54-100 

Bradstreet  Elijah  252 
Biadstreet 

Harriet  1 13-184 

Brady  Maud  116 
Bragdon 

Ebenezer W.  43 

Bragdon  Henry  43 

Bragdon  Jane  72 

Bragdon  John  43 

Bragdon  JohnT.  43 
Bragdon  Joseph  W.  43 

Bragdon  Jotham  43 

Biagdon  Maria  43 

Bragdon  jMary  43 

Bragdon  Matilda  43 

Bragdon  Nancy  43 

Bragdon  Oliver  P.  43 

Bragdon  William  43 

Bragg  Thomas  35 

Brandow  Abigail  59 
Brazer  Alice           53-97 

Brazer  Mary  97 

Breed  P.  W.  104 

Bream  Joseph  40 

Breese  Caroline  221 

Brent  Sarah  245 

Brewer  Betsey  28 

Brewer  Charlotte  60 

Brewer  Edith  60 


188S 
i8go 


1815 
1843 


1853 
1850 

1847 
1845 
1S49 
1900 
1855 
iSso 
iSiS 
1902 

1899 
1S70 
18S9 
1852 
1857 


1879 


1S97 
i8gi 


1S79 


1S86 
1S82 


1S81 
1845 


1S36 


Brewer  John 
Brewer  Roger 
Brewer  William 
]5rewster  Ella  F. 
Brewster  Frank 
Brewster  James  R. 
Brewster  JIary  K. 
Brewster  Pleatus 
Brigden  Joanna 
Bridgeo  F;r\-ing 
Bridgeo  Mabel 
Bridgeo  Philip 
Bridgham  Nellie  D. 
Brigham  Roxanna 
Brigham  Daniel 
Briggs  Samuel 
Bright  Horace 
Bright  ^Nlary  A.132- 
Brinimer  David 
Brimmer  Da\'id  Jr. 
Brimmer 

Elizabeth  E. 
Brimmer  Emily2i4- 
Brimmer  Jacob  J. 
Brimmer  James  D. 
Brimmer  Lucy  O. 
Brimmer  Mar'v  E. 
Bristol  Da\-id  R. 
Bristol  Everet  R. 
Bristol  George  C. 
Bristol  Henry  W.  B. 
Bristol  Joseph  B. 
Bristol 

Josephine  L. 
Bristol  Julia  A. 
Bristol  LeRoy  C. 
Bristol  IMabel  E. 
Bristol  Mary  A. 
Bristol  Oliver  S. 
Bristol  Roswell  S. 
Bristol  Sheldon  B. 
Bristol  Teresa  A. 
Bristol  Violet 
Bristol  William  H. 
Bristol  Willitte  K. 
Bristol  Zav 
Briton  Gilbert 
Briton  Harriet  V. 
Brockway  Frank 
Brockway  Zeba 
Brooker  jlinnie  E. 
Brooke  Y. 
Brooks  Anna  G. 
Brooks  Annie 
Brooks  Edna  D. 
Brooks  Elizabeth 
Brooks 

Frederick  E. 
Brooks  Jeremiah 
Brooks  Jerrene 
Brooks  Mary  I. 
Brooks  Oliver  M. 
Brooks  Warren  A. 
Brown  Amelia  A. 
Brown  Angeline 
Brown  Anne 
Brown  Alfred  P. 
Brown  Ardella  L. 
Brown  Arthur  C. 
Brown  Arthur  W. 

Brown 

Brown  Benjamin 
Brown  Bernard 
Brown  Bert  O. 
Brown  Bethiah    59 
Brown  Betsej-  A. 
Brown  Betsey 
Brown  Carl 
Brown  Carrie 
Brown  C\Tithia  A. 


60 
125 
242 
162 
162 
209 

48 
205 
205 
205 
174 


71 
202 
202 

153 
153 

153 
235 
153 
153 
153 
153 
213 
213 
213 


213 
213 
213 
213 

213 
213 
213 
213 

213 

213 
20S 
208 
105 
105 
140 
134 
145 
41 
145 
133 

130 
145 
145 
145 
96 

145 
221 


244 
140 
140 
163 
58 
67 
95 
140 
252 
116 
62 
164 
160 
124 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


299 


Brown  Edward  23 

Brown  Edward  129 

Brown  Elizabeth  46-79 

Brown  Epliraiiu  40 

1SS7     Brown  Erwin  J.  76 

Brown  Emma  160 

Brown  Esther  141 

Blown  Eugene  129 

Brown  Eugene  A.  160 

Brown  Daniel  E.  244 

Brown  Dwight  160 

Brown  Elora  M.  244 

1843     Brown  Erances  A.  189 

1861     Brown  Erank  I.  96 

1854     Blown  Eranklin  P.  190 

1815     Brown 

Erederick  S.  189 

Brown  Erederick  I.  96 

1858     Brown  Eoster  I.  76 

1S39    Brown  George  E.  92 

Brown  Georgia  195 

18S4    Brown  Grace  E.  190 

Brown  Hannah  122 

Brown  Harrie  140 

1837  Brown  Henry  E.  189 
iS6o  Brown  Hollis  W.  76 
1893     Brown  Howard  E.  190 

Brown  Ira  C.  216 

1882     Blown  Irvin  C.  76 

Brown  Isaac  232 

Brown  Jane  77 

Brown  John  91 

Brown  John  124 

Brown  John  Jr.  79 

Brown  Joseph  160 

1S65     Brown 

Josephine  M.  76 

Brown  Josiah  65 

Brown  Josiah  64 

1876    Brown  Eaura  M.  216 

Brown  Lee  I.  140 

Brown  Leroy  129 

Brown  Eouie  B.  163 

1852    Brown  Lucius  C.  190 

Brown  Lulu  140 

Brown  Euther  189 

1878    Brown  Mabel  E.  190 

Brown  Maria  A.  150 

Brown  Martha  41 

Brown  Mary  136 

Brown  Mary  E.  89 

1838  Brown  Mary  J.  189 
185 1     Brown  Melora  190 

Brown  Moses  H.  76 

Brown  Nathan       -  38 

Brown  Oscar  140 
Brown  Rebecca     45-78 

Brown  Robbins  96 

Brown  Ruth  E.  244 

1703     Brown  Sarah  23 

Brown  Sarah  28 

Brown  Sarah  34 

Brown  Simeon  92 
Brown  Susanna     44-77 

Brown  William  96 

Brown  William  H.  76 

1866    Brown  William  E.  1S9 

Bryant  Alanson  146 

Bryant  Augusta  146 

Bryant  Ivliza  129 

Bryant  Mary  A.  130 

Bryant  Rebecca  67 

Buck  Edward  C.  116 

Buck  George  116 

Buel  George  H.  152 
Buel  Jane             151-208 

Buel  Moses  208 

Buffum  Polly  85 

Bugbee  Shepard  116 

1872     Bullen  Henry  W.  168 


Bullen  Henry  L. 

1 68 

Burnham 

Bullock  Abigail 

126 

Marietta        116 

-18S 

Bullock 

Burnham  Mary  A. 

183 

Cordellay         24-33 

Burnham 

Bullock  Harriet 

150 

Patrick  H. 

116 

Bullock  Eunice 

120 

Burnham 

Bullock  Earl  Z. 

120 

Pinckney 

96 

Bullock  Sallie 

120 

Burnham  Siiiith 

loS 

I8I4 

Bullock  Sarah 

1,5^ 

Burns  Deborah 

88 

Bullock  William  S 

120 

Burr  Sally 

257 

Bump  Mary 

141 

Burrill  Avigusta 

71 

Bunker  George 

94 

Burrill  Evelyn 

71 

Burbank  Adine 

96 

Burrill  Hattie 

161 

Burbank  Daniel 

96 

Burrill  John 

115 

Burbank  Eordice 

9S 

1820 

Burrill  John  B. 

41 

Burbank  Gustavu.<- 

96 

Burrill  Martha 

28 

Burbank  James 

96 

Burrill  Micajah 

41 

Burbank  Kate 

96 

Burrill  Micajah 

68 

Burbank  Martha 

96 

Burrill  Nancy 

68 

Burbank  Robert  I. 

95 

Burrill  Nathaniel 

71 

Burdick  Lucy 

84 

Burrill  Theophilus  68 

Burdick  Lucj- 

137 

Burrow  Joel  R. 

221 

Burdick  Susan  M. 

246 

Burrows  Harry- 

69 

Burea  Anna 

241 

Burrows  Mary 

69 

IS64 

Burgess  Carrie  B. 

209 

Burrows  Nettie  W 

69 

1850 

Burgess 

Btirrows  Percy 

69 

Ereeman  C. 

209 

Burrows  William 

151 

IS69 

Burgess  Grove  W. 

209 

Burrows  WilliamH.  78 

IS54 

Burgess  Herbert  J 

209 

Burt 

108 

1862 

Burgess  Hiram  E- 

209 

Burtt  Milton 

103 

1867 

Burgess  Ida  R. 

209 

1892 

Burtou  Adaline  I. 

169 

I82I 

Burgess  John 

209 

Burton  Alonzo  H. 

169 

Burgess  John  C. 

209 

1861 

Burton  Asa  H. 

169 

1856 

Burgess  Lewis  E. 

209 

Burton  Calvin 

82 

1858 

Burgess  Myron  E. 

209 

1892 

Burton  Caroline  T. 

169 

IS60 

Burgess  Philip  A. 

209 

1881 

Burton  Clifford  E. 

169 

1852 

Burgess 

1858 

Burton  Edmund  I. 

169 

Theodore  C. 

209 

1863 

Burton  Eugene  H. 

169 

1848 

Burgess 

1889 

Burton  Glenn  W. 

169 

Willard  H. 

209 

Burton  Hannah 

197 

Burke  Margaret 

246 

Burton  Marie 

81 

Burleigh 

244 

1892 

Burton  Meriam  H. 

169 

IS55 

Burleigh  Charles 

174 

1S79 

Burton  Walter  G. 

169 

1883 

Burleigh 

Charles  R. 

Bush  Josiah 

85 

174 

174 
174 

Buss  Elorence  B. 

142 

1885 
1863 

Burleigh 

B'.merson  C. 
Burleigh  Ered  A. 

1S33 

Buswell  Sarah 
lUitler  Adelbert 
Butler  Azariah 

57 
123 
123 

1857 

1900 

Burleigh  Henry  H 
Burleigh 

Howard  S. 

174 
174 

1865 
1862 
1862 

Butler  Charles  E. 
Butler  Clio  V,. 
Butler  Ered  W. 

123 
123 
114 

1 866 

Butler  Helen 

114 

1823 

Burleigh  Josiah 

174 

Butler  Jane 
Butler  Joseph  V. 
Butler  Lucien  B. 

242 

IS62 

Burleigh  Sarah  E. 

174 

254 

1880 

Burleigh  Sarah  L. 

174 

114 

1894 

Burleigh 

Butler  Mary  A 

241 

Willard  G. 

174 

Butler  Stephen 

27 

Burleigh 

Butler  Thomas  E. 

123 

Winthrop  M. 

174 

Butler  Varnum 

245 

IS73 

Burleigh 

Butler  William 

22 

Winthrop  R. 

174 

Butler  William 

72 

Burlinghanr 

Buttrick  Susan 

119 

Benjamin 

121 

Butterfield  John 

245 

Burnett  Ellen 

146 

Butterfield  John  N 

•215 

Burney  Helen 

41 

Button  Sarah 

163 

I8S2 

Burnham  Arthur  C 

.116 

Butts  Cynthia 

190 

Burn  ham  B.  E. 

118 

Buyea  Elorence 

242 

Burnham  Clarissa 

19S 

Burnham  Curtis 

73 

C 

1878 

Burnham  Edith  L. 

116 

Cadwell ■ — 

114 

Burnham 

Caldwell  Dollv 

174 

Elizabeth 

133 

Caldwell  p;ilen 

121 

1880 

Burnham 

Caldwell 

Elorence  M. 

116 

Margaret      104 

-167 

1866 

Burnham  Fred  C. 

116 

1714 

Call  Joanna            28-40 

IS68 

Burnham  Grace  E 

116 

Call  John 

40 

1873 

Burnham  Lillie  M 

116 

Cameron  Agnes 

248 

1870 

Burnham  Lottie  E 

116 

Cameron  John 

lOI 

1847 

Burnham  Lydia  W 

.  96 

Campbell  A.  S. 

218 

1876 

Burnham  Mabelle 

116 

1S24 

Campbell  Alta 

257 

300 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1820 
1896 

1872 


1816 
1S12 
1814 

1818 
1S22 


1752 
1873 


1S79 
1883 


1869 


1758 
1840 
1810 


1832 
1893 


1S85 
1833 


18S7 


1842 
1835 
1857 
1890 


1813 
1849 
1883 


Campbell  Amos  66 
Campbell  Charles  218 
Campbell  Claridon257 
Campbell  Gertrude2i8 
Campbell  Henry  154 
Campbell  Ina  E.  154 
Campbell  Ira  257 

Campbell 

James  35-252 

Campbell  James  252 
Campbell  Lucinda  20 
Campbell  William 

B.  257 

Campbell  Milton  257 
Campbell  Patty  257 
Capron  Lois  63 

Capps  Sarah  J.  64 

Card  Nellie  84 

Carey  Susan  82 

Carlisle  John  141 

Carlisle  James  141 

Cartland  Joseph  86 
Carlton  Abigail  54 

Carlton  Charlotte  B.69 


Carlton  Dean 
Carlton  F.  D.  69 

Carlton  Grace  C.  69 
Carlton  Guy  C.  69 

Carlton  Helen  152 

Carlton  Hortense  I.  69 
Carlton  Nettie  B.  69 
Carlton  Peter  252 

Carman  AmandaM.174 
Carman  Luther  174 
Carpenter  Edmund  66 
Carpenter  Eustace 

V.  254 

Carpenter  John  M.  250 
Carpenter  Olive  62 
Carpenter  Orson  151 
Carpenter  Sybil  32-46 
Carpenter  Thomas  32 
Carr  Chester  H.  194 
Carr  Cuyler  E.  194 

Carr  Ephraim 
Carr  May 
Carrier  Arline 
Carrier  Avery  N. 
Carrier  Egbert  W.  257 
Carrier  Leman  J.  257 
Carrier  Wandell 
Carrier  William  H 
Carsley  Albion 
Carsley  Benjamin 
K 


194 
213 


257 


257 

•  237 

109 


loS 


1865    Carsley  George  L.  109 


Carsley  Julia  1S4 

Carslej'  Leonard  109 

Carter  Ada  191 

Carter  Amelia  M.  190 

Carter  Charles  64 

Carter  Clarence  191 

Carter  Cynthia  116 

Carter  Donnie  I.  173 

Carter  Ina  191 

Carter  Josiah  E.  85 

Carter  Lucius  116 

Carter  Lucius  191 

Carter  Marguerite  191 


Carter  Maria 
Carter  Martha  S. 
Carter  Mary  A. 
Carter  Marvin  P. 
Carter  Olive  I. 
Carter  Phineas 
Carter  Phebe 
Carter  Pulaski 
Carter  Pulaski 
Carter  Pulaski  P. 
Carter  Pulaski 


1841 


1872 
1870 


Carter  Roy  191 

Carter  Sarah  39 

Carter  Sarah  iii 

Carter  Sophronia  209 


1871 


1879 

1822 


Carter  Susan  S. 
Carter  William  P. 

Carver 

Carver  Martha  D. 
Carver  Sarah 

Case 

Case  Elihu  188 

Case  Jane  A.       115-188 
Cass  Christie  A.        loi 


116 
190 
118 
170 
25 


lOI 

160 
47 
98-160 
1 01 
207 

102 

99 
256 
145 
154 
66 
66 
56 

-243 
55 


108 
66 
66 


1S34 


Cass  Francis 
Cass  Jacob 
Cass  Margery 
Cass  Mary 
Cass  Simeon 
Castle  FUdora 
Caswell 

Elzadia  M. 
Cate  Rachel 
Chace  F"lorence  L. 
Chaddock  J.  W. 
Chaffee  E.  H. 
Chandler  Albert 
Chandler  Fred 
Chandler  Joanna 
Chandler 

Josiah  2; 

Chandler  Hannah 
Chandler  Hannah    105 
Chandler  Martha     243 
Chandler  Marj'  56 

Chandler  Marj'  O.  214 
Chandler  Peter  55 

Chandler  Peter  105 
Chandler  Preston  108 
Chandler  Susie 
Chandler  Warren 
Chandler  William 
Chamberlin 

Mehitable  M. 
Chambers 

Chester  M. 
Chambers  Martin 
Champlin  Ruth 

Chaplin 

Chapiu  Tama 

Chapman Si 

Chapman  Andrew  46 
Chapman 

Cynthia  E.    167-222 
Chapman 

Jackman  157 

Chapman  John  253 
Chapman  Mary  K.  130 
Chapman  Phebe  83 
Chapman  Samuel  22 
Chapman  Samuel  222 
Charles  Merrill  108 
Chase  Christopher  43 
Chase  FHiza  112-182 

Chase  Hannah  54-99 
Chase  Hannah  E.  117 
Chase  John  M.  80 

Chase  Pel  ley  51 

Chase  Ruth  253 

Chase  Samuel  182 

Chase  Sarah  147 

Chatman  Annie  205 
Chatsey  IMary  3967 
Chesbro  James  257 
Cheesbro  Jenuie  137 
Cheesbro  Jerome      137 

Cheney 73-152 

Cheney  Edward  166 
Cheney  Lorinda  74 

Cheney  Mary  K.  74 

Cheney  Samuel  74 


66 


189 
246 


Cherrj-tree  Mary  146 
Cherrytree 

Stephen  F.  146 

Chesbro  William  86 
Chesboro 

Genevieve  116 

Cheseborongh 

Anna  L.  182-228 

Chesman 

George  H.  125 

Chickering  Nettie  169 
Child  Ephapras  115 
Child  Prentice  115 

Childs 

Lavinia  L       121-194 

Chittenden 151 

Choate  Belle  219 

Choate  Clara  175 

Choate  Sarah  A.  77 
Church  Elmore  155 
Church  Gray  83 

Church  MaryE.  121-196 

1834  Church  Melissa  121 
Church  Thomas  121 
Churcli  Thomas  196 
Cilley  Lizzie  163 

Claflin  Daniel  115 

Claflin  Page  114 

Clark  Alcina  F.  163 
Clark  Amos  254 

Clark  Anne  P.  128 

Clark  Benjamin  176 
Clark  Bert  177 

Clark  Caleb  194 

Clark  Dennison        151 

1767     Clark  Elizabeth    54-99 

1831  Clark  Hannah  J.  176 
Clark  Helen  M.  99 

1865  Clark  Jennie  M.  151 
Clark  Julia  144 

Clark  Lucinda  104  166 
Clark  Lucv  121-194 

Clark  Satchel  99 

Clark  Susan  A.  176 

Clark  Timothy  177 

Clarke  Sarah  45-77 

Clarke  Eleanor  E.  256 
Clapp  Joseph  W.      137 

1872  Cleaves  Arthur  M.  175 
Cleaves  Benjamin    174 

1870    Cleaves 

Benjamin  C.  174 
Cleaves 

Benjamin  L.  174 
1869  Cleaves  FHlen  F.  174 
1874  Cleaves  Irene  I.  175 
1877     Cleaves  Lincoln  L.  175 

1879  Cleaves  Prentiss  B.  175 

1873  Cleaves  Richard  E.  175 
Cleveland  Grover      56 

1883     Cleveland 

Grover  A.  151 

Cleveland  Orrin  G.  isi 

1888    Cleveland  Orrin  J.    151 

1893     Cleveland  Sarah  M.  I51 

1880  Cleveland  Silas  F.    151 
1836    Clement  Eniily  242 

Clement  Elizabeth  35 
Clement  Josephine  241 
Clement  Lewis  242 

Clements  Homer  133 
Clifford  llyrou  M.  100 
Clifford  Clara  H  100 
Clifford  Elvira  P.  69 
Clifford  Estelle  161 

Clifford  John  69 

Clifford  Lelia  A.  100 
Clifford  Sarah  J.  100 
Clifford  Solomon  M.ioo 
Clifford  Sophia  I.      loo 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAIJ.S,  Ol-   LYNN. 


801 


Clinkliiigbeard 

Mary  T.  203 
CIoou  Klizabeth  70-132 

Cloud  159 

Cloiidmaii  67 

1S50    Cloiidiuan  KHa  J.  iSS 

Cloudnian  Josiali  iSS 

Clough 98 

Clough  Asa  170 

Clough  Betsey  51 

Clough  John  51 
Clough  I,ydia  F.  106-170 

Clow  Klwin  B.  215 
Coates  Christopher   69 
1828    Coates  Elizabeth  I.    6g 

Cobb 58 

Coburu  154 

Coburn  Arthur  D.  '1,2 

Coburn  Flora  H.  32 

1883    Coburn  Floreuce  32 

Coburu  Elias  iiS 

Coburn  Mabel  32 

Coburu  Milton  117 

Coggins  Mary  A.  43 

Cogswell  Betsey  182 

Cogswell  Thomas  79 
Cotfing 

Josephine  E.  iSr 

Colbeth  Hannah  176 

Colburn  Laura  A.  165 

Colby  Dorothy  34 

Colby  Fhiiily  T.  51 

Colby  Joanna  t,2 

Colbv  Jonathan  121 
Colby 

Priscilla  T.    113-1S4 

Colby  William  D.  121 

Colcord  Betsey  ^ 

Cole  Ellen  S.  200 

Cole  Elizabeth  M.  82 

Cole  Olive  89 

Cole  Phelie  A.  191 

Cole  Timothy  200 

Cole  Truman  90 

Cole  Wheeler  2;^ 

i8Sr     Collins  Alice  E.  153 

1880    Collins  Arthur  J.  153 

Collins  Azro  D.  153 

1871     Collins  Benjamin  F. 142 

1877    Collins  David  W.  153 

1869    ColUns  Edith  E.  153 

1877    Collins  Effie  B.  153 

Collins  Eleazer  29 

Collins  Eugenia  117 

Collins  Everett  117 

Collins  F;iihu  P.  153 

Collins  Frank  K.  117 

Collins  George  W.  117 

1S71     Collins  Helen  E.  133 

Collins  Irving  117 

1S74    Collins  James  M.  133 

Collins  John  C.  78 

Collins  Julia  168 

Collins  Martin  S.  153 

Collins  Nancy  45 

1706     Collins  Rebecca     24-29 

Collins  Russell  J.  142 

Combs  Alfred  154 

Comstock  Georgia  191 

Conary  Otis  R.  171 

Connell  George  210 

Connell  Gwenda  210 

Connor  Charles  J.  99 

1840     Counor  F^stelle  1'.  99 

Connor  Jerome  B.  99 

1842    Connor  Veuna  99 

Conrad  Harriet  208 

Conway  Laura  203 

Conway  Mary     205-233 

Cook  James  46 


Cook  Mary  89 

Cook  Polly  85 

Cook  Regina  A.  249 

Cook  Sophronia  74 

Cook  William  44 

1SS7     Cooper  Ada  144 

1559  Cooper  Charles  144 
iSg2  Cooper  Clifford  144 
1S91  Cooper  Dorothy  B.  144 
1S89  Cooper  Ethel  144 
1850    Coojjer  George  S.  144 

1560  Cooper  Harvey  144 
1893    Cooper  Mary  144 

Cooper  Peter  S.  144 

1856  Cooper  Peter  S.  Jr.  144 
Coops  Carrie  210 
Cooley  Clarence  165 

1879     Cooley  Clarence  E.  n'\s 

Cooley  FHani  165 
Cooley  Laura       104-165 

1857  Cooley  Milton  H.  165 
i860  Cooley  Ora  R.  165 
1887     Cooley  Roy  (.).  165 

Coombs  James  F.  173 

1S73    Coombs  Jennie  I.  173 

Coombs  Walter  F.  I7'2 

Co]}eland  Jane  43 
Copling  James  37-253 
Copp  Elizabeth      35-53 

1S66     Copper 202 

1858  Corbiu  Nellie  S.  130 
Corbin  Nelson  130 
Cornell  Joseph  20S 
Cornell  Mary  158 

1S60     Corner 

Catherine  W.  132 

Corner  Joseph  132 

Cornish  132 
Cornish  Thomas  E.   69 

Corey  John  W.  69 

Corey  120 

Cottle  Almyra  202 

Cotton  Harry  172 
Cough  lin 

Catharine  A.  167 
Countryman 

Charles  E.  223 

1S90     Countryman 

Katherine  S.  223 

1823     Cousens  Lucretia  K.  69 

1804     Cowell  Abigail     86146 

Cowelljohn  146 

Cox  (Gardner  65 
Crabtree  Benjamin    20 

Craft  William  200 

Crafts  Annie  119 

Crafts  Clarence  P  119 

Crafts  Elnier  p;.  119 

Crafts  Helen  A.  119 

Crafts  Martha  C.  130 

1S17     Crafts  Vesta  H.  130 

Crafts  Zibson  119 

Craig   Margaret  141 

Craiger  Mary  S  205 

Crain  Abraham  47 

Cram  Carrie  K-  G.  65 

Cram  Caleb  I.  65 

Cram  Charles  M.  65 

Cram  Ella  M.  65 

Cram  P^sther  65 

Cram  l\ugene  I,.  63 

Cram  Franklin  C.  65 

Cram  Ida  Iv  65 

Cram  James  65 

Cram  Louise  65 

Cram  Martin  V.  B.  65 

Cram  Ransom  65 

Cram  Sarah  65 

Cram  Sarah  169 


187 1 
1S73 
1879 
1875 


1887 
1891 


1839 
1844 

1S39 


Cram  Sophronia  65 

Cram  Susan  65 

Cran  Charles  86 

Cran  William  86 

Crandall  Susan  J.  140 

Crane  Annie  D.  185 
Crane  Benjamin  D.  185 

Crane  E.  Bernice  117 

Crane  Henry  T.  117 

Crane  J.  FCruest  117 

Crane  Martha  209 

Crane  Robeit  117 

Crane  Waylaiid  185 

Cran  well  Effie  i%.  166 
Crauwell 

Florence  L.  166 
Crauwell  Phili])  W.  166 

Crawford  Andrew  82 

Crayton  p;mma  160 

Cresy  Sarah  115 

Crippen  Fllizabeth  143 

Crippen  Harriet  143 
Crippen  Shurburn  87 
Crocker  Mar^-  J. 170-224 

Crocker  Willuun  256 

Crombie  Mary  64 

Crouley  Susie  E.  144 

Cronley  Theodore  144 

Crosby 212 

Crosby  Abel  L.  211 

Crosby  Alphonso  152 

Crosby  Jane  E.  175 

Crosby  Mary  P.  211 

Cross  Nathaniel  53 

Crout s) 

Crowe  Martha  154 

Crowe  Thomas  154 

Crowlej'  Mary  210 

Crumb  Lucy  137 
Cunningham 


Dorothy  I. 

122 

Cunningham 

George  A. 

122 

Cunningham 

Eliza  P. 

122 

I8I8 

Cunningham 

Elizabeth 

122 

Cunningham  Ida 

M.146 

1822 

Cunningiiam 

James  W. 

122 

Cunningham  Jol 

n    146 

IS27 

Cunningiiam 

Joseph  S, 

122 

1824 

Cunningham 

Lucretia 

122 

Cunningham  Pet 

er  122 

I7S3 

Cunningham 

Peter  Jr. 

122 

I8I6 

Cunningham 

Sarah  S. 

122 

Cunningham 

Thomas 

188 

Cummings 

152 

Currier 

Benjamin  W. 

132 

Currier  l{lizabeth      55 

Currier  F'lora  }',. 

85 

Curtice  Susan 

67 

Curtis  Eliza 

69 

Curtis  Friink 

119 

Curtis  James 

157 

1760 

Curtis  Phebe 

57-109 

1733 

Curtis  Sarah 

36-57 

Curtis  William 

46 

Cushman  Joseph 

108 

Cutter  Mary  W. 

r59 

Cutler 

Enveline  S.    1 

36-204 

Curwen  Richard 

253 

30-J 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1847 
1S50 
184 1 
1852 

1S44 
1S59 

1855 
1838 


1847 


Daggett  Freeman  159 

1835  Daggett  George  159 
Daggett  Isabel       4S-86 

Dahliu  Eiiima  219 

Dake  Benjamin  223 

Dake  L,uciuda  A.  170 
Dake  Sally  M.  170-223 
Dakin  Marj'  h.     64-126 

Dakiu  Samuel  126 

Dalphin  Kditli  143 

Dalphin  George  143 

Dalphiu  Marjorie  143 

Dalphiu  Percival  143 

Dalphin  Robert  G.  143 

Dalton  Charles  1,.  212 

i8do    Dame  Charles  H.  72 

Dame  Emannel  W.  72 

Dame  Eugene  H.  72 

Dame  Francis  S.  72 

Dame  Isabella  C.  72 

Dame  John  A.  72 

Dame  John  H.  72 

Dame  Mary  L.  72 

Dame  Samuel  72 

Dame  Sarah  E.  72 

Dame  William  S.  72 

Daudley  Merrill  47 

Dane  Francis  18 

Dane  Hira:u  66 

Dane  John  66 

Daniels  Annie  149 

Daniels  John  149 

Daniels  Nancy  155 

Danielson  John  54 

Dart  Almira  194 

Davis 98 

Davis  Albert  52 

Davis  Caroline  69 
Davis  Demerritt  75-76 
Davis  Eliza  J.      158-217 

Davis  Elizabeth  207 

i860     Davis  Emma  J.  76 

1877  Davis  Etta  B.  76 
Davis  Ezra              52-97 

1867  Davis  Flora  M.  76 
Davis  Georgiana  A.  41 

1865    Davis  Harley  t,.  76 

1879     Davis  Harry  E.  76 

Davis  Jonathan  161 

1817     Davis  Julia  A.  M.  97 

Davis  Louise  B.  173 

1862    Davis  Lydia  M.  76 

Davis  Moses  52 

Davis  R.  I.  54 

Davis  Selma  76 

Davis  Zachariah  in 

Davidson  James  J.  197 

1838    Davy  Margaret  A.  91 

Davy  James  91 

Dawes  Ida  108 

1883     Dawson  Ida  J.  185 

Dawson  Samuel  185 

1845     Day  Ellen  168 

1847     Day  Harriet  C.  168 

Day  Ilosea  87 

Day  Irena  87 

Day  Kellogg  168 

1843     Day  Mary  E.  168 

Day  Rose  87 
Dearborn  Benjamin253 

Deacon  84 

Dean  Frederick  \V.  187 

Dean  Maria  66 

1840    Dean  Marietta  E.  250 

Dean  Mary  K-  1S7 

Dean  Murray  187 

Dean  Perry  C.  75 

Dean  Solomon  252 


Dean  Snsan  187 

Deethe  Sumner         125 
1S77     DeGrase  Bertha  M.  201 
DeGrase  Samuel      201 
Dego  Adriel  151 

Dego  Emily  151 

De  La  Mater 

Frank  L.  208 

1576  De  La  Mater 

Harriet  C.  20S 

De  La  Mater  Louisa  146 
De  La  Mater  Lucius  208 
De  La  Mater 

Rebecca  146 

Delano  Adell  213 

Delano  Mortimer  213 
DeLano  Frank  T.  211 
Delora  Louise  209 

Delora  Michael  209 
Demming  C.  H.  90 

De  Moe  160 

Denis  Alfred  83 

Denis  Horace  T.  83 
Dennis  Amos  216 

Dennis  Ann  30 

Dennis  Susan  156 

Dennison  Cornelia  117 
Dennison  John  J.  191 
Dennison  Mary  A.  191 
Deshon  Frances  E.  220 
Desirudie  Eugenia  248 
Devereux  Abby  74-135 
Devereux  Hannah  79 
Dexter  Marietta  174 
Dexter  Pardon  174 

Diamont no 

Diamond  Joseph  '  31 
Diamond  Mary  244 

Diamond  Sarah      3045 

Dickerson 50 

Dickerman  N.  W.  85 
Didrick  Julia  A.  140 
Dight  Alexander      204 

1577  Diglit  GeorgianaM.204 
Dinius  Burton  C.  208 
Dinius  William  O.  20S 
Dixon  Sarah  82 

1559  Dobbins  Elmira  E-  136 
Dobbins  James         136 

1827  Dodge  Albert  65 

1828  Dodge  Charlotte  65 
1822     Dodge  Daniel  65 

Dodge  Diana         59-118 

1831     Dodge  Hannah  65 

1818    Dodge  Louisa  65 

Dodge  Mary  E.  184 

Dodge  Nathan  184 

Dodge  Thomas  65 

1820     Dodge  William  65 

Donaldson  HannahB.42 

1560  Donnelly  Anna  L.  52 
Doolittle  Harriet  L.187 
Dority  Dean  43 
Dorr  Catherine  104-114 
Dorrance  John          242 

1858  Dorrance  Minnie  242 
189S  Doty  Madelyn  W.  83 
1901  Dotv  Margaret  L.  S3 
1830     Doty  William  83 

1857  Doty  William  H.  83 
1802  Dougharty  Ellis  56 
Dougharty  Henry  56 
1804  Doughartj'  Honian  56 
1798    Dougharty 

Hepzibah  56 

1807  Dougharty  Jacob  56 
1809  Dougharty  john  56 
1813  Dougherty  Rebecca  56 
1800  Dougherty  Temple  56 
1811     Dougherty  Walter     56 


1877 
1883 
1874 

1879 


1S50 


1837 
1859 


1843 


1839 


1857 


1S70 
1858 
1S55 

1872 


1883 


Douglass  Alfred  C.  17^ 
Douglass  Essie  W.  172 
Douglass  Inez  E.  112 
Douglass  Lydia  S.  60 
Douglass  Walter  S.  172 
Douglass  William  172 
Dow  Carrie  R.  90 

Dow  George  211 

Dow  George  H.  90 

Dow  Harold  E.  90 

Dow  Juliett  C.  75 

Dow  Leonora  M.  100 
Dow  Leonora  76 

Dow  Mary  A.  loo 

Dow  Olwyn  100 

Dow  Purcell  L.  90 

Dow  Purcell  L.,  Jr.  90 
Dow  Samuel  W.  go 

Dow  Weston  E.  100 
Dow  William  L.  90 

Doyle  James  43 

Doyle  Mary  73 

Doyle  Sarah  246 

Drake  Tamar  123 

Draper  F'rank  G.  138 
Draper  Hiram  L.  1. 138 
Draper  Marcie  L.  138 
Draper  Meroe  138 

Draper  Phebe  A.  138 
Dresser  Charles  A.  122 
Dresser  Dorothy  122 
Dresser  Emma  122 
Dresser  Fanny  198 

Dresser  Frances  122 
Dresser  George  A.  122 
Dresser  George  W.  122 
Dresser  Josephine  122 
Dresser  Samuel  122 
Dresser  William  C.  122 
Drew  Susan  103 

Driver  Thomas  26 

Driver  Thomas  26 

Driver  William  36 

Drown  Horace  75 

Drown  Laura  A.  76 

DuBois 

Henrietta  188-229 
Dudlej'  H.  93 

Dudley  Helen  M.  192 
Dudley  Jason  192 

Dudley  lAicy  E.  123 
Dudley  Marj-  F  159 
Dudley  Orison  102 

Dudley  Sarah  152-210 
Dunbar  Daniel  211 

Dunbar  Hattie  M.  211 
Dunbar  Willard  136 
Dunham  James  172 
Dunham 

Prudence  107-177 
Dufresne  John  248 

Dufresne 

Matilda  248 

Dunklee 

Nancy  S.  118-193 
Durkee  Ransom  141 
Dustin  Thomas  25 

Dwinuell  Mattie  125 
Dyer  Abbie  M.  134 

Dver  Anna  106 

Dyer 

EbenezerH.134-135 
Dyer  Edith  135 

Dyer  Edward  F'.  134 
Dyer  Ella  F.  134 

Dyer  Ephraim  135 

Dyer  Ephraim  I.  135 
Dyer  George  C.  182 
Dyer  Guy  S.  135 

Dyer  Harold  I.  182 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


308 


i860 
1864 
1867 

i8go 
186S 

1863 

1877 
1835 


Dyer  Harold  P. 
Dyer  Heury  S. 
Dyer  Herbert  P. 
Dver  Herrick  H. 
Dyer  Hugh  T. 
Dyer  James 
Dyer  Maria  T. 
Dyer  Nina 
Dyer  Samuel  N. 
Dyer  Sarah  J. 
Dymon  Polly        93- 


Eaglin  George  W.  So 
ICarly  Clark  224 

1897  Early  Esther  M.  224 
Eastman 

Betsey  51-94 

1869  Eastman  Eva  E.  209 
Eastman  James  M.  209 
Eastman  Jonathan   94 

Easton  — 200 

Eaton  Betsey  53 

Eaton  Hannah  H.      96 

1871  Eaton  Harriet  L.  183 
Eaton  John  iS 

Eaton  Judith  53 

Eaton  Julia  254 

Eaton  Ruth  iS-22 

Eaton  Timothy  97 

Eaton  Wood  254 

1S70  Eddy  Adelbert  242 
Eddy  Bert  242 

iCddy  EUzabeth  242 
Eddy  Orrin  242 

iS6g     Eddy  Rebecca  242 

Eddy  Reuben  242 

Edes  Samuel  40 

P'dgett  Phebe  A.  147 
Edmunds  Helen  L.  211 
Edson  Lucy  A.  115 

Eighmv  Fannj'  170-224 
p;ider  Ruth  H.    111-181 


Elder  Samuel 

181 

IS40 

Elkins  Comfort 

76 

IS38 

Elkins  Harrison 

76 

1835 

PUkins  John 

76 

1842 

P'lkins  Mary 

76 

Elkins  Nathaniel 

76 

1836 

Elkins  Orolana 

76 

Eliott  Nancy 

14S 

Ellis  Benjamin 

46 

Ellis  Ella 

I2,S 

Ellis  p;mily 

153 

p;ilis  Mary 

213 

IS53 

iClIis  Parmelia 

64 

178- 

Ellison  Caleb 

65 

p;nison  PCdmund 

65 

Ellison  Eunice 

65 

t'Uison  Jacob 

65 

Ellison  John 

65 

p;ilison  Marj-  J. 

65 

F.llison  Nelson 

65 

t;ilison  Richard 

65 

Ellison  Vincent 

65 

t;iliott  Ephraim 

54 

p;iliott  Florence  N 

.  iiS 

Elliott  Moses 

54 

Elliott  Nancy 

112 

p;imer  Chloe' 

25 

Elson  Dinah 

22-26 

Ely  Israel 

83 

Ely  Israel.  Jr. 

8> 

Elvvin  Isabel 

I.S8 

p;iwood  Rose 

242 

F;mery 

100 

Emery  A.  M. 

95 

1669 

Emery  Abigail 

22-25 

Emery  Abigail 

53 

P^mery  Anna  162 

Emery  Betsey  53 

P^mery  pollen  P.  95 

P'.merj-  G.  W.  95 

p;mery  Hattie  O.  95 
p;mery  Jesse  53 

P^niery  John  25 

p;niery  Moses  53 

PImery  Myra  P^.  95 

P^mery  Oliver  H.  95 
PImery  Rhoda  53 

Emery  Ruth  C.  171-225 
p;mery  Sally  53 

Emerson  Abiah  35 

p;merson  Abigail       63 

177S     l^merson 

Abigail  93-152 

Emerson  Anna  35 

1818    Emerson  Asa  112 

Emerson  Carroll  C.192 

1870     Enierson  Edward 

G.  1S4 

Phnerson  Elizabeth  35 
Emerson  Elizabeth 
M.  10S-173 

1811     Enierson  Eunice      112 

1822     Emerson 

Frederic  G.  112 
Emerson  Jesse  35 

Emerson  Joshua  112 
p;merson  Joseph  35 
P^merson  Julia  no 

1826    Enierson  Levi  112 

Emerson  Mark  35 

1816  p;merson  Mary  M.  112 
p;inerson  Moses  35 
P^merson  Sarah  I.  130 
Emerson  Robert  C.192 
Enierson 

Sophronia  1S4 

Enierson  William  173 
Emmertou 

Velletta  E.  173 

Emmons  Sarah        212 

1811     Emory  Albert  64 

1S13     Emory  Augustus       64 

1854     p;mory  Charles  A.     64 

1S51     Emory  Eliza  A.  64 

1S67    Emory  Herbert  64 

Emory  Stephen         64 

1864     Engle  Mary  G.  244 

Engle 

Washington  A.  244 
Errington  Anna  28 

Erwin  Charles  R.  196 
p;rwin  p;mma  80 

PIsterbrook 

Deborah  24-33 

Estes  Huldah  18S 

Estes  Mary  57-112 

Estes  Nancv  57-111 
Esty  F;va  M".  118 

1842  Evans  Diaunah  157 
Evans  p;unice  93-154 
Evans  Hanson  103 

P>ans  Henry  157 

Evans  Nellie  M.  107 
p;vans  Oliver  158 

p;vans  W.  A.  247 

p;veland  Matilda  15S 
p;verett  George  215 
p:verett  Gilbert  256 
Everett 

Lucretia  U.  155-210 
Everett  Samuel  R.  76 
Everst  Sarah  I.  142 
P^verts  Holland  W.  115 
Eybret  EUzabeth    143 


109 


109 


109 


180 
180 
180 
219 


1838  Fairbanks  Mary  E.175 
Fairbrother 

Alzada 
p"airbrother 
Nathan 

1844     Fairbrother 
Zilphine 
Fairfield  George 

M.  1S9 

P'alcke  Marguerite  ;4i 
Fales  William  R. 
Farley  p;benezer 
P'arlej'  Godfred  P. 
Farley  Mary 
Farmer  Rebecca 

1739     FarnhamBenjamin254 

1733     Farnham  p;phraim254 

1S26    Farnum  Charles  I.  104 

1750    Farnum  James  54 

Farnum  James  104 
P'arnum  John  36 

P"arnum  John  54 

P'arnum  Lois  A. 153-215 
Farnum  Phebe      25-36 

1788    Farnum  Putnam 

I.  54-104 

1638  P'arnum  Sarah  18-20 
p-arnum  Sarah  26 

Farnum  Sir  W.  215 
P'arnum  Timothy  27 
P'arr  Cornelia  194 

1715     P'arrington  Abigail  23 

1712     Farringlon 

p;beiiezer  23 

1710     Farrington  Huldah  23 

1718  P'arrington  Samuel  23 
P'arrington  Samuel  23 

1719  Farrington  Sarah  23 
Farwell  Clara  133 
Farwell  John  H.  133 
P'aulkner  Alice  C.  52 
Faulkner  Alonzo  D.52 
P'aulkner 

Ammiruamah  27 
P'aulkner  Charles  F.52 
P'aulkner  Daniel  P.  52 
Fanlkner  Ella  52 

P'axon  Augustus  72 
Fay  Elizabeth  122-196 
Fay  John  S.  125 

P'erguson  Elizabeth  91 
P'ellows  Sarah       27-39 

1777  P'ernald  Sarah  54-102 
Ferris  Maria  R.        224 

1S81     Fessenden  AddieL.180 

i860    FessendenAddieM.iSo 

1870    Fessenden  Clara  I.  iSo 

1828    P'essenden 

p;dwin  P'.  180 

1S5S    Fessenden 

Frank  P.  180 

1S73    Fessenden  P'red  L.  iSo 

1879    Fessenden 

Lothrop  E.  iSo 

1862     Fessenden  Myra  L.  180 

1900     P'essenden 

Willard  B. 
P'ield  Ainv 
Field  Cha'rles 
Field  Hiram  R. 
P'ield  Julia  N. 
P'ield  Malinda 
P'ield  Samuel 
P'ield  Samuel,  Jr. 

1878  Field  Sarah  .S. 
P'ield  Zerviah 
Fields  Haven 

i860    Fife  Charles  F. 


I  So 

121-194 

194 


210 
210 

124 
253 

31 
210 
168 
1.34 

67 


304 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY 


IS29 

Fife  James 

67 

Fife  John  F. 

67 

IS26 

Fife  John  W. 

66 

IS50 

Fife  Mart-  E. 

67 

IS33 

Fife  William  H. 

67 

Fife  Wyman 

66 

Fink  Jnlia 

155 

Fish  Eunice  C. 

144 

1S20 

Fish  Lilias 

131 

Fish  Seth 

131 

Fisher  Edna 

91 

Fisher  Georg^e  W. 

91 

Fisher  Mav 

76 

Fisher  Wilford 

73 

FiskL  Elizabeth 

59 

Fisk  John 

37 

Fitzgerald  Adaline 

43 

Fletcher 

61 

ISS7 
1878 
1736 
1724. 
1726 
1851 

IS24 

IS49 

iS-6 
1S26 
iS^S 
1S67 
1734 
1873 
1730 

1S64. 
iS^6 
iSSi 
172S 
1722 
1SS3 
1822 
1862 
1S50 
1871 

1720 
1S69 
1790 
iSrS 
1857 
1831 
1S65 
1S54 
1817 
1820 
1845 

1S77 

1716 
1858 

1828 
1850 

1739 
1S60 


246 


Fletcher  Addison  121 
Fletcher  Caroline  162 
Fletcher 

Charles  W.  J.  167 
Fletcher  Francis  P.167 
Fletcher  George  F.167 
Fletcher 

Herman  P.  167 

Fletcher 

Panlina  M. 
Fletcher  Sarah 
Fleminar 


167 

54-51 

S4 

25 

25 

loS 

108 


Flint  Abel 
Flint  Abner 
Flint  Albert  R 
Flint  Alonzo  J. 

Flint  Arkelas  25 

Flint  Asher  25 
Flint'Bartholomew  25 
Flint  Benjamin  W.  loS 
Flint  Benjamin  W.  107 

Flint  Charles  F.  loS 

Flint  Charles  J.  108 

Flint  Charles  W.  roS 

Flint  Dora  C.  loS 

Flint  Eben  I.  loS 

FUnt  EUphalet  25 

Flint  Eliza  A.  108 

FUnt  Elizabeth  25 
Flint  Eunice           27-3S 

Flint  George  A.  loS 

Flint  Georgia  I.  loS 

Flint  Henrv-  F.  108 

Flint  Huldah  25 

Flint  James  25 

Flint  Jennie  E-  loS 

Flint  John  107 

Flint  John  B.  108 

Flint  John  W.  107 

Flint  Joseph  roS 

FUnt  Joshua  25 

FUnt  Joshua  Jr.  25 

FUnt  Lilly  M.  loS 

FUnt  Xathaniel  107 

FUnt  Xathaniel  107 
FUnt  Nathaniel  F.  loS 


FUnt  Marshall 
FUnt  Marshall  I. 
FUnt  Mary  R. 
FUnt  Rebecca 
FUnt  Reuben  I. 
Flint  Reuben  I. 
FUnt  Roval 
Flint  Roval  N. 
FUnt  Ruth  ; 

FUnt  Sarah 
FUnt  Sarah  J. 
FUnt  Sally 
FUnt  Sarnuel  I. 
FUnt  Solomon  S. 
FUnt  Theodore 
Flint  WilUam  M. 


loS 
loS 
loS 
107 
107 
ro7 
25 


ro8 

37-112 

23 

loS 
57-112 

108 

loS 

25 
108 


1S44 


1S62 


1S56 


1S43 
1S14 


1S64 


Flood  Jane 
Flood  Joseph 
Flood  George 
Flood  Obadiah 
Flood  Sarah 
Flower  Marv" 
Floyd  Rachel 
Fogg  Fannv 
Follet  Harriet  G. 
Folsom  Edna 
Fonda  Abram 
Foose  WilUam  H. 
Foote  Enoch 
Foote  Isaac 
Forbes  Rebecca 
Ford  AUce  169-223 

Ford  T.  F.  129 

Forrester  Mary  175 
ForresterMar\- A.  B.  102 
Foster 


17  I   1830     French  Sarah  114 

Friend  Margaret  40 
Frisbee  EUzabeth  43 
Frissell  Edith  L.  189 
Frissell  Gladvs  189 
Frissell  Ruth'E.  1S9 
Frissell  Walter  E.  189 
Frost  Annie  S.  iSo 

Frost  Benjamin  B.   iSo 


17 

1S94 

246 

1S94. 

211 

1899 

2S 

175 

1S6S 

7S 

77 

1S57 

lOI 

1S62 

142 

1S55 

o4 

3+ 

119 

1681 

Ford  Abraham 
Foster  Arthur  C. 
Foster  CaU-in 
Foster  Charles  Vv' 
Foster  Elizabeth 
B.  II 

Fester  Enos 
Foster  Flora  M. 
Foster  Flojd  C. 
Foster  Freeman 
Foster  George  S. 
Foster  Gideon 
Foster  Gilbert 
Foster  Gilbert  A. 
Foster  Jacob 
Foster  Jabez  S. 
Foster  John 
Foster  Lydia  J. 
Foster  Mae  72 

Foster  OrpheUa  73 
Foster  Osborne  113 
Foster  Sophia  126-199 
Foster  Susan  115-1S6 
Fowle  Charles  A.  132 
Fowle  Ella  A.  132 

Fowle  Leonard  132 
Fcwle  Luther  253 

Fowler  Abner  so 

Fowler  WilUam  W 
Fox 


197 
163 
129 
122 

97-158 
94 


Fox  Abiel 
Fox  CaroUne 
Fox  Charles 
Fox  EUza 
Fox  Jane 
Fox  Katherine  A 
Fox  Lemuel 
Fox  Xathaniel  B. 
Fox  Owen 
Fox  Solomon 
Fox  WilUam 
FrankUn 

Gerusha 

Frazer 

Frazier  Bertha  E.  175 
Frazier  Clark  175 

Free  LilUan  B.  142 

Freeman  Emily  S4-143 
Freeman  Philena     126 

French 34 

French  Abba  15s 

French  Abigail  39-66 
French  Elmer  W.  103 
French 

EUzabeth  66-128 
French  EUzabeth  244 
French  Jenny  212 

French  John  114 

French  Moses  J.  163 
French  NelUe  F.     163 


1S47 


iSi  1  1S3D 


39 
190 


241 


1S42 
iSSo 


1879 
1893 


1S51 


1SS9 
1S99 
1SS9 
1896 
1S87 
1S62 
1S94 
1890 


Frost  Clara  P 
Frost  Edgar  A. 
Frost  Ella  M. 
Frost  Ellen  M. 
Frost  Simeon 
Frj-e  Esther 
Frj-e  John 
Frye  John  J. 
Frve  Mars" 
Fr>-e  Ruth 
Frye  Sarah 
Fuller  Abigail 
Fuller  Maf>-  F. 
Fuller  Ruie 
Fuller  Sarah 
Fuller  Samuel  Jr. 
Fultz  Ellen 
Gage  AUce 
Gage  Isaac 
Gage  Mart-  J.  12S-201 
Gage  Phebe  G.  24S 
Gamble  Emma  241 
Gammon  Percival  108 
Gardner  Abigail  I.  138 
Gardner  Achsah  13S 
Gardner  Alonzo  158 
Gardner  Fred  S. 
Gardner 

Gertrude  H. 
Gardner  George  W.13S 
Gardner 

Harrison  I. 
Gardner  Jane 
Gardner  John  W. 
Gardner 

Lorenzo  H. 
Gardner  OUver  C, 
Gardner  Sarah 
Gardner  Stephen 
Gardner  Wilkinsoni46 
GardnerWilUamW.146 
Gardner  Vera  A.  146 
Gardener  Charles  61 
Garfield  Abram 
Garfield  James  A 
Garfield  John 
Garfield  Lo\-ina 
Garfield  Mar^- 
Garfield  Mehitable  46 
Garfield  Thomas  46 
Gar  lock     . 

WilUam  H.  2^7 

Garrott  EU  So 

Garrott  Louisa  S.       80 

Gates 98 

Gates  Anna  1S8 

Gatconib  Margaret    73 


iSo 

iSo 

iSo 

96 

96 

22-27 

73 

95 

3S-60 

73 

54 

42-70 

131 
204 
1S8 
32 
no 
127 
104 


138 
146 


146 
13S 
146 

146 
150 
189 


46 
46 
103 
103 
46 


Gatconib  Urania 
Gaylord  Frances 

Gavton 

Geddis  Mary  E. 

Gee 

Geel  Stillman 
Geer  Charles 
Geer  Chauncej-  A. 
Geer  Chester 
Geer  Chester  S. 
Geer  Edna  M. 
Geer  George  E. 
Geer  George  E 
Geer  Xettie  A. 


73 
197 

52 

90 
"3 

74 
189 
189 
1S9 


1S9 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


305 


1S45 

1843 
1804 
1S41 
1838 

1S24 


1S7S 
1S92 
1876 

iSSo 

IS33 


IS43 

I8-S 
1895 

IS52 
1854 
1852 
I8I5 

ISS7 
1890 

iSSi 

IS97 
1852 


1S09 


ISS6 

I79S 

IS64 

1870 


IS60 
I8SS 


George  Frank  O.  152 

Georke  Henrietta  178 
Gerrish  Moses     51-252 

Gibbs  Aaron  I.  179 

Gibbs  Edward  A.  174 

Gibbs  Emeline  179 

Gibbs  Franklin  179 

Gibbs  Octavia  179 

Gibbs  Owen  B.  179 

Gibson  Davis  245 

Gibson  Delia  A.  245 

Gibson  Samuel  245 

Giddings 22 

Giddings  Helen  igi 

Gifford  Mary  M.  109 

Gifford  Seaver  igo 

Gilbert 60 

Gilbert  Nancy     1SS-217 

Gile  Sarah  174 

Gilkey  Carrie  B.  1S4 

Gilkey  John  D.  184 

Gilkev  Lillian  G.  1S4 

Gilkev  Ralph  W.  204 

Gilkey  Reuben  h.  1S4 

Gilkey  Smith  T.  1S4 
Gilman  Andrew  P.  100 

Gilman  Lucy  E.  100 

Gilmore  Robert  63 
Gilpatrick 

Elizabeth  172 

Gilpatrick  Sarah  171 

Gillis  Carrie  141 

Gillis  Charles  141 

Gillis  William  141 

Girdler  John  24 
Glasej-  Sarah          24-30 

Gleason  Abbie  E.  iSg 

Glover  Mary  26 

Goff  Edna  S.  147 
Goff  Eleanor  K.  A.  147 

Goff  George  65 

Goff  Henry  147 

Goff  Henrv-  144 

Goff  Huldah  A.  144 

Goff  Jeremiah  144 

Goff  Jeremiah  147 

Goff  Jerrv  W.  147 

Goff  Joseph  T.  147 

Goff  Leslie  I.  147 

Goff  Lewis  H.  14S 
Goff  Susanna          48-S5 

Goff  William  144 

Goodell  Amasa  121 
Goodell  Delia  121-107 
Goodell  Esther  3S-61 
Goodell  Leonard  S.  190 
Goodell  Luc3'        62-121 

Goodell  Martha  246 

Goodell  Osias  160 

Goodrich  Elias  82 

Goodsell  Fannj'  62 

Goodwin 74 

Gordon  Dora  145 

Gordon  Ella  133 

Gordon  Euretta  61 

Gordon  George  E.  145 
Gordon  Huldah    S6-144 

Gordon  Ida  145 

Gordon  Linda  145 

Gordon  Nancy  61 

Gordon  William  144 

Gordon  William  145 

Gordon  Wilmer  I.  145 
Gordon 

Wilmer  I.  Jr.  145 

Goss  Deborah  43 

Goss  Rebecca  53 

Goss  Stephen  53 

Gott  Louise  253 

Gould  Thomas  30 


Graham  Delphine  106 
Graham  Mary  44 

Granger  Lucintha  208 
Grant  Alexander  126 
Grant  Arthur  C. ,  210 
Grant  Belle  210 

Grant  Mary  E.  126 

Grant  William  B.     210 

1819  Gray  Amanda  SS-149 
Gray  Allison  173 

Gray  Elijah  149 

Gray  Elizabeth  58 

Gray  Irene  10S-174 

Graves  129 

Graves  Blaney  70 

Graves  Jane  65 

Green  Charles  144 

Green  Drusilla  44 

Green  Elnora  144 

Green  Elnora  145 

Green  Herbert  145 

Green  Mary  151 

Green  Omer  144 

Green  Samuel  154 

i860  Greenleaf  Nellie  M. 131 
Greenleaf 

Nathaniel  B.  131 
Greeley  Elizabeth    124 

1S92    Gregorv  Amelia  T.   58 

1S84    Gregory  David  B.      58 

1S96  Gregory  Edna  P.  58 
Gregory  Elijah  H.     58 

1SS7  Gregory  Mary  A.  58 
Gregory  William  H.  58 
Gridley  James  E.  114 
Griffin' Hannah  86-148 
Griffin  Phebe  57-109 
Griggs  Elijah  198 

Griggs  Fred  132 

Griggs  Joseph  69 

Griggs  Joseph  132 

Griggs  Joseph  Jr.    132 

1S31  Griggs  Phiana  J.  198 
Grijgs  Ruth  50-92 

Grindle  Annie  F.  171 
Grindle  Everett  C.  171 
Grindle  Harry  C.  171 
Grindle 

Josephine  A.  171 
Grindle  Minnie  F.  171 
Grindle  Nina  F.  171 
Grindle  Orlando  171 
Grindle  William  171 
Grindie  William  C.  171 

Griswold 247 

Groshong  Clara  201 
Groshong  Floyd  201 
Groshong  Laura  201 
Groshong  Linnie  201 
Groshong  Lloyd  S.  201 
Groshong  Lucy  201 
Groshong  Walter  J. 201 

Gross 83 

Gross  Abigail  93 

Gross  Lulu  243 

Gross  William  93 

Grosvener  Arthur  61 
Grosvener 

Charles  I.  61 

Grosvener 

Charles  P.  61 

Grosvener  Esther  61 
Grosvener  Euretha  61 
Grosvener  Jane  61 

Grosvenor  Joshua  61 
Grosvenor  Joshua  120 
Grosvenor  Olive         61 

1760  Grosvener  Olive  61-120 
Grosvenor 

Pavson  P.  61 


Grosvenor  Robert  61 

Grosvenor  Sarah  61 

1863    Grout  Ambrose  E-  166 

1867    Grout  Effiie  L.    129-166 

Grout  Elijah  L.  166 

1859    Grout  Fannie  E.  166 

1S76    Grout  Frank  E-  J66 

1S74    Grout  George  P.  166 

Grout  James  40 

Grout 

Thaddeus  P.  129-166 

1902    Grout  Thaddeus  T.  166 
Grow  Rebecca        26-37 

Grow  Gertrude  75 

Grover  George  W.  108 

Groves  Jethro  150 

Guilford  Moses  79 

Guild  Rebecca  216 

Guild  Simeon  H.  146 

Guild  Susan  M.  146 

Guilder  Nelson  15 

Guptill  Charlotte  74 

1S54     Gunn  Emma  F.  204 

Gunu  Warreu  F.  204 

Guy  Mary  133 

H 

Hackett  Abner  104 

Hackett  Minnie  70 

Hadley 43 

Hadley  Elias  30 

Haines  Charles  128 
Haines  Polly         54-100 

Hale  Albert  206 
Hale 

Amanda  C.    10S-176 

Hale  Arthur  J.  73 

Hale  Carrie  E.  73 

1S99    Hale  El-sie  B.  206 

Hale  Enoch  64 

Hale  Francis  7'? 

Hale  Helen  E.  65 

1S98    Hale  Howard  L.  206 

Hale  Lo's'inia  65 

1896    Hale  Merrill  G.  206 

1895    Hale  Mildred  A.  206 

Hale  Moses  63 

1839    Hale  Mar>-  E.  142 

Hale  Oscar  I.  73 

Hale  Samuel  142 

1765    Hale  Sarah  39-63 

Hale  Sarah  56 

Hale  William  65 

Hale  Willsev  G.  206 

Hall  Albert  G.  118 

Hall  Benjamin  60 

18S1     Hall  Costello  W.  179 

Hall  Edith  M.  131 

1S66    Hall  Elbridge  G.  179 

Hall  Frank  L.  131 

18S7    Hall  Harley  M.  179 

Hall  Harriet  252 

1S6S    Hall  Ira  D.  179 

Hall  Isabel  76 

Hall  James  73 

Hall  John  51 

Hall  John  ici 

Hall  John  241 

Hall  Marcia  94 

Hall  Nancy  M.  98 

Hall  Richard  55 

1S84    Hall  Rose  C.  179 

Hall  Samuel  138 

Hall  Susie  153 

1S41     Hall  Svlvester  H.  179 

1874    Hall  Sylvester  H.  179 

Hallett  Charles  216 

1859    Hallett  Cora  M.  217 

Hallett  Frank  217 

Hallett  Glenn  217 


306 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY, 


Hallett  Har\-ey  217 
Hallett  Llewellyn  217 
Hallett  Nettie  217 

Hallett  Seliua  217 

1883  Hallock  Deborah  196 
Hallock  Edward  L.196 

1881  Hallock  Frauk  M.  196 
1879  Hallock  George  A.  196 
1876  Hallock  Julia  A.  196 
18S3  Hallock  Lydia  196 
1S73    Hallock  Marv  E.      196 

Hallock  Weudall  B.236 
Halstead 

Lydia  M.         90-150 

Halstead  Lydia  M.  150 

Ham  I.ydia  W.  76 

HamillAllen  W.      no 

1895     Hamill  Robert  L.     no 

1S79    Hammond  Annie  E.117 

1874    Hammond 

Arthur  S.  117 

1882  Hammond 

George  C.  117 

1886  Hammond  Helen  S.117 
Hammond 

William  H.  117 

Hamlet  Daniel  242 

1901  Hamlet  James  E.  242 
Hamlin  Sarah  E.  159 
Hancock  Ann  E.101-162 
Hancock  Ella'C.  100 
Hancock  Fred  L.  100 
Hancock  George  H.ioo 

i860    Hancock 

Horace  W.  100 

Hancock  Joseph  R.  100 
Hancock  William  162 
Hauuej'  Elsie  208 

Hauley  Marguerite  14S 
Hansen  Alice  218 

Hanson  Etta  52 

Hanson  Jennie  52 

Hanson  Johanna  108 
Hanson  Timothy  52 
Hanscom  Sarah  52 

Hapgood  Abigail  R.  41 
Hapagood  Mariella  185 

1850  Harmon  Eunice  108 
Haraden  Henry        1S5 

1863  Haraden  Henry  M.  185 
Haraden  Jennie  O.  184 
Haraden  John  T.      184 

1868  Haraden  Minnie  I.  185 
Harding  Joseph  82 
Harford  Anna  J.  178 
Harker  Sarah  18-23 
Harmon  Josiah  ic^ 

Harp  George  241 

Harrell  Alfred  134 

1S67    Harrell  Kate  134 

Harriman  Susan  211 
Harrington  Dolly  171 
Harrington  Ella  242 
Harrington  John  R.  135 

1S40    Harrington 

Mary  E.  135 

1850  Harris  Annie  M.  127 
Harris  Amy  256 

Harris  Charles  243 

1847    Harris  Charles  E.    127 

1845  Harris  Francis  A.  127 
Harris  Hannah  54-104 
Harris  Herman  104 
Harris  Jonas  C.  127 
Harris  Polly  93-151 

Harris  Rachel  61-120 
Hart  Adelaide  N.  69 
Hart  Edward  C.  69 

1681     Hart  Elizabeth  19 

Hart  Frank  L.  69 


Hart  George  L. 

69 

Higgins  Fanny  I. 

'134 

Hart  George  S. 

69 

Higgins  George 

140 

Hart  Nathaniel 

75 

Higgins  Heman 

140 

Hart  San\nel 

19 

1841 

Higgins  Henr\-  L. 

139 

Hart  Samuel 

69 

1848 

Higgins  Hugh  E. 

140 

1S33 

Halt  Vienna 

75 

Higgins  Israel 

139 

Hartrock  Molly 

245 

Higgins  JIaude 

140 

1843 

Hartshorn 

Higgins  aiary 

140 

Emma  G. 

122 

Higgins  Rachel 

140 

I79S 

Hartshorn 

Hildreth  Jesse 

66 

George  S. 

122 

Hill 

S3 

Hartshorn  Thomas   65 

Hill  Clara  B 

51 

Hartt  Flora 

206 

1730 

Hill  Elizabeth 

26 

Hartt  William 

206 

Hill  Hepzibah 

82 

Harvey  Maryl,.2i 

4-234 

1727 

Hill  John 

26 

Haseltine  Amanda  155 

1733 

Hill  John 

26 

Haseltine 

1729 

Hill  Margaret 

26 

Charles  F. 

34 

1733 

Hill  Samuel 

26 

Haseltine  Ephraim  34 

Hill  Sarah  A. 

152 

Haseltine  James 

53 

17S1 

Hill  Stephen 

26 

1749 

Haseltine  John 

53 

Hiller  George  B. 

79 

Haseltine  Joseph 

53 

Hills  Marv  E. 

138 

Haseltine  Mary 

35-53 

Hills  Rhoiae             49-S8 

Haskell  Abigail 

42 

iSoi 

Hills  Rowena        96-156 

Haskell  Josephus    156 

Hilliard  Barnes  U. 

lOI 

Haskell  Polly 

49-87 

1822 

HilHard  Melinda 

lOI 

Hastings  Dier 

253 

Hillver  John  C. 

46 

Hatch 

83 

Hillver  Ruth 

46 

Hathaway  Betsey 

88 

Hillver  Mary 

46 

IS57 

Hawes  Ellen  R. 

216 

Hilton  Joseph 

44 

Hawes  Henry 

216 

Hinckley  Floyd 

107 

Hawkes 

Hinckley  Thomas 

86 

F.  Cashman 

119 

Hines  Sarah            46-79 

Hawkins  Sarah  121-195 

Hitchcock 

62 

1S48 

Hawlej'  Emily 

135 

Hitchcock 

Hawley  James  M 

135 

Charlotte 

222 

Hav  Margaret 

244 

Hitchcock  Esther 

15S 

IS58 

Havden  Ellen  F. 

168 

Hitchcock  George 

241 

Harden  William  H.16S 

Hitchcock  Henry  ] 

.241 

Hayes  Elizabeth 

70 

Hitchings  Daniel 

24 

iSoi 

Hayes  Joanna 

100 

Hoadley  Hiram 

91 

Haynes  John 

43 

1870 

Hoadley  Louise 

91 

Hayes  William 

100 

Hodge  Cordelia 

87 

Hayward  Abigail 

196 

Hodge  Jerusha 

63 

Hayward  Willian 

20 

Hodge  Joseph 

63 

Hazard 

Hodge  Warren 

87 

Benjamin  I. 

257 

Hodges  Walter 

132 

Hazard  Schuyler 

257 

Hodgden  Edwin 

100 

1853 

Head  Altigai! 

179 

18S3 

Hodgman  Ida  E. 

125 

1847 

Head  James  A. 

179 

1893 

Hodgman  Julia  E. 

125 

Head  Nathaniel 

179 

1S89 

Hodgman 

Heald  Eliza  E. 

65 

Marion  B. 

125 

Heath  Hannah     99-161 

Hodgman  Volney 

125 

Heath  John 

162 

1694 

Hoitt  Maria              25-34 

Heath  Susan 

52-95 

Hoitt  William 

34 

Hedden  Frances 

1S8 

Holbrook  Calvin 

252 

Hency  Mary  C. 

74 

Holbrook  Mary  A. 

150 

Henry  Fannie 

47 

Holcomb 

257 

Hendley  Mary 

19-24 

Holden  Mai"y          39-65 

Hendley  Elias 

24 

Holden  Nancy 

87 

1661 

Hendrick  Sarah 

22-25 

Holman  Eliza       67 

-130 

Hendrick  Daniel 

25 

Holmes  Abigail 

137 

Hendricks 

Holmes  Augustus 

202 

Sophia  V. 

208 

Holmes  Elijah 

II 

Herbert  Ir^'ing  S 

139 

1863 

Holmes 

Herbert  Sarah  F. 

212 

Florence  E. 

202 

1874 

Herbert  Sarah  M. 

139 

Holland  Miranda 

80 

Herrick  A.  N. 

257 

HoUenbeck  Frank 

241 

Hess  David 

164 

Holt  Charles 

122 

1S63 

Hess  Margaret  J. 

164 

Holt  Charles  Jr. 

122 

Hibbard  H.  Wade 

215 

Holt  Ehza 

122 

Hibbard  Hope 

215 

Holt  Mandana  L. 

124 

Hibbard  

60 

16S0 

Holt  Mary                2 

2-27 

Hibner  Catherine 

243 

Holton  Charlotte  M 

.150 

17/1 

Hickman  Mary 

42-Si 

Holton  Lemuel 

150 

Hicks  Elniira 

141 

Holyoke  

17 

Hicks  F'lmira 

142 

Holznagle  Alfred 

150 

Hicks  Olive 

47-Si 

Homan  Mary       10S-175 

Higgins  Bertie 

140 

Homer  Charles 

153 

Higgins  Blanche 

140 

Hood 

42 

POSTERITY  OF  KDMUND  INGAIvIvS,  OF  LYNN. 


30< 


i«57 


1774 
1770 


1865 
1S29 


1825 
1856 


185S 
1865 


1S76 
1S93 

1S28 

1S7S 

1847 


43 
31 

95 
95 

221 
221 
139 
139 

151 


Hooper  Eliza 
Hooper  Robert 
Hooke  Daniel  C. 
Ilooke  James  T. 
Hope  Kdwin  t,. 
Hope  Marj'  A. 
Hopper  John 
Hopper  Sarah  J. 
Hopkins 

Enieline  S. 
Hopkins  Fanny  106-169 
Hopkins  Mary  A.  19S 
Hopkins  William'r.133 
Home  Alice  M.         172 

Horton 74 

Horton  Abigail     65-106 
Horton  Asa  252 

Horton  Eunice     56-106 
Horton  George  S.     252 
Horton  Joshua 
Hortou  Mary 
Hotaling 

Hannah  M. 
Hough  Harley 
Hough  Jedediah 
Hough  Mary  L.  213 
Houghton  Edwin  110 
Houghton  Helen  E.  76 
Houghtaling 

David  H. 
Ploughtaling 

Martha 
Houston  John 
Houston  Mary  J 
Hovey  Abijah 
How  Israel 
How  Priscilla 
Howard  — — 
Howard  K.  I. 
Howard  Byron 
Howard  Clifton 
Howard  Floyd 
Howard  Helen  M. 
Howard  Uillian 
Howard  Lucy 
Howard  Portia 
Howard  William         20 
Howe  Henry  S.  1S5 

How'e  Josephine       iSs 
Howe  Parma  47-\S 

Howlaiid  F^dward 
Howland  Helen  M 
Howland  Kate  M. 
Howland  John 
Howland  Joseph 
Howlett  Daniel 
Hovt  David 
Hubbard  Walter 
Huckins  Charles 
Huckins  Edward 
Huckins  F;mily 
Huckins  Enos 
Huckins  F^unice 
Huckins  Frances 
Huckins  Horatio  N.  170 
Huckins  Keuxby  .170 
Hudson  Clarissa  66 
Huested  Fannie  86 

Huested  Jesse  S.        86 
Huested  Joseph  86 

Huested  Joseph  S.     86 
Huested  Wilson  86 

Huested  Wilson  86 

Hughson  Lizzie        247 
Hull  Jennie  83 

Hull  Sarah  L.  143 

Hnll  William  143 

Hull  William  Z.        loi 
Humeston  Caleb       170 


106 

5^^ 

207 
154 
213 


19S 

IgS 
l6S 
168 
36 


S3- 25 7 
194 
194 
194 
194 


147 


1-7 
127 

I '12 

192 
254 
122 

104 
161 
170 
170 
161 
[212 
170 


Humeston 

Thomas  R.  170 

Humphrey  John  I,.   77 

Huse  Abigail  34-51 

Huston   Heiijamin     175 

Huston  Cliarles         175 

Huston  Fraiik  175 

Huston  James  M.     175 

1S4S    HuntAlonzoJ.  146 

1S53     Hunt  Autoinett  146 

1S82     Hunt  Bessie  i'..  146 

18S4     Hunt  Charlotte  E.    146 

Hunt  l';phraim  63 

1875     Hunt  Frederick  h.   146 

Hunt  George  W.         51 

Hunt  Horace  B.        184 

1S73     Hunt  Horace  146 

Hunt  Jacob  146 

1894    Hunt  John  C.  146 

1S25     Hunt  Lorenzo  146 

Hunt  Sarah  ^6 

Hunt  Tabitha         39-63 

Hunter  William        133 

Huntington 122 

Huntington  Alice  S.192 
Huntington 

Hannah  W.  192 

Hutchins  F^lizabeth  53 
Hutchins  Martin  V.174 
Hutchins  Mary  44 

Hutchinson 

Benjamin  71 

Hutchinson 

FlHzabeth  36-509 
Huten  Archibald  "46 
Hvatt  Cora  121 

Hvatt  Frank  W.  121 
Hyatt  Willis  W.  121 
Hj-de  Charles  93 

Hyde  Charles  Jr.  93 
Hyde  Samantha         93 

I 
Ingell — -  256 

Ingersol  Josiah  59 

Ingersoll  Joel  73 

Ingeson  Nathaniel  164 
Ingeson 

Cytithia  164-222 

Ingham  Madora  90 
Inman  F'lwyn  116 

Innian  John  170 

Ireson  Benjamin  253 
Iresou  F'dward  40 

Ireson  John  29 


Jackman  Josiah  93 

Jackman  Margaret   93 
Jackman 

Mary  A..  136-204 
Jackson"  William  207 
Jacobs  Charles  C.  195 
Jacobs  Clara  2(X) 

1S60    Jacobs  Isabell  L.      221 
1892     Jacobs  John  C.  195 

Jacobs  Lorenzo         221 
Jacoy  John  B.  253 

James 118 

James  I<ucy  253 

1S74    Jameson 

Caroline  W.  68 

1S80    Jameson  Ivdwin  P.    6S 

1S71     Jameson  Herbert  W.6S 

1866    Jameson  Lillian         68 

Jameson  Robert  M.  68 

186S    Jameson  Robert  K.    68 

JanesCarolineM  163-221 

Janes  Ira  221 

Janes  Patience  88 

Japp  160 


1833 


182S 
1826 


1S57 


1S47 
l'\S9 


1793 
1814 


1S69 


1S62 
18S9 


1S59 
1897 


Jarvis  John  136 

Jarvis  Martha  7S-136 
Jayne  Pauline  190 

Jenkins  Charles  H.  67 
Jencks  Mercy  24-31 
Jencks  Nathaniel 

M.  252 

Jencks  Ida  97 

Jennings  F;unice  36-57 
Jennings  Fannie  "  140 
Jennings  James  31 
Jennings  Jemima  25 
Jennings  Mary  A.  124 
Jenness  Azro  75 

Jenness  Cornelia  75 
Jenness  Francis  75 
Jewell  F;iiza  A.  212 
Jewell  I-;noch  52 

Jewell  John  212 

Jewett  F^lecta  66 

Jewett  John  iii 

Jewett  I'atience  57-112 
Johnson  Albion  iii 
Johnson  Alfred  170 
Johnson 

Alexander 
Johnson  Arthur  C 
Johnson  Auren 
Johnson  Bessie  M.  223 
Johnson  Charles  F".  181 
Johnson  FHisha  M.  100 
Johnson 

F^meline  69-131 

Johnson  F;va  170 

Johnson  George  h',.  187 
Johnson  Harriet  ^LIS5 
Johnson  Joseph  29 
Johnson  Laura  V.  114 
Johnson  Lois  V.  114 
Johnson  Louis  A.  100 
Johnson  Matilda  99 
Jt)hnson  Parsey  116 
Johnson  Sally  117 

Johnson  Samuel  56 
Johnson  Silas  1S7 

Johnson  Susan  180 

Jones 50-118 

Jones  Abigail  102 

Jones  Charlotte  A.  102 


So 


125 


Jones  Iv  R. 
Jones  David 
Jones  Lucy 
Jones  Lucy  A. 
Jones  Lydia 
Jones  Mary  M. 
Jones  Orlando 
Jones  Sarah  L. 
Jones  Seth 
Jones  Valentine 
Jordan  F^lla  F. 
Jordan  Timothy 
Jordan  Solomon 
Jose  Susanna 
Joseph  Mary 
Joy  Hannah 


102 
209 

76 
149 
210 

'51 

76 
120 
73 
72 
190 
43 
34 
253 
29-44 


Kadell  Katherine 
Reiser  William 
Kelsey  Charlotte 
Kelhani  Maria 
Kelluin  Stephen 
Kelly  Arthur  W. 
Kelley  F'Imer  D. 
Kelley  Florence  W. 
Kelley  Frank  L. 
Kelley  George 
Kellev  Georgianna 
Kelley  Helen  K. 
Kelley  John  L. 


245 
213 

'32 


308 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1895    Kelley  Louise  103 

1S91     Kelley  Marion  A.     103 
Kelly  Bernice  154 

Kelly  Catherine  203 
Kelly  Curtis  D.  154 
Kelly  Francelia  154 
KellS'  Herbert  154 

Kelly  Homer  154 

Kelly  Eunice  154 

Kellv  Maud  154 

Kelly  Milo  154 

Kelly  Miranda  154 

Kelton  Ardese  32 

1822  Kelton  Charles  C.  32 
Kelton  Belinda  32 

Kelton  Dwight  H.     32 

1774  Kelton  Kbenezer  32 
1S60  Kelton  Edwin  32 
1818  Kelton  P:iizabeth  A.  32 
1776    Kelton  Enoch             32 

1854  Kelton  Fannie  M.  32 
i8t2  Kelton  Fernando  32 
1S41  Kelton  Francis  P.  32 
1848    Kelton  Georg^e  32 

Kelton  Hannah  32 

1851     Kelton  Henry  32 

1S50    Kelton  Herbert  32 

1750    Kelton  James  32 

17S2     Kelton  James  32 

Kelton  John  32 

1S79    Kelton  Mary  H.         32 

1775  Kelton  Nahinn  32 

1890  Kelton  Nannie  H.  32 
1784  Kelton  Nathan  32 
1786    Kelton  Ona                  32 

1891  Kelton  Robert  S.       32 

1855  Kelton  Raymond  A.  32 
1780  Kelton  Sabra  32 
1310  Kelton  Samuel  32 
1817  Kelton  Truman  C.  32 
1857     Kelton  Walter  32 

Kelsey  Leonard  213 
Kemp'  Louisa  224 

1879  Kendrick  Ethel  213 
Kendrick  John         125 

1877     Kendrick  Joseph 

L.  S.  213 

1884  Kendrick  Ray  R.  213 
Kendrick  Rebecca  73 
KendrickWilliamR  213 

18S4    Kennedy  Harold  S.  191 

1901     Kennedy  Hilda  D.   190 
Kennedy  James        190 
KennedV  Katherine 
D.     "  1S7 

1875     Kennedy  Katherine 

M.  190 

1872    Kennedj'  Lucius  C.  190 

1896  Kennedy  Olive  I.  190 
Kennedy  Tabitha    245 

1842  KennedyWilliamD.190 
Kennev  Charles  F".  163 
Kent  David  99 

Kent  Samuel  73 

Kibben  James  M.  219 
Kibben  May  160-219 
KilbornHuldah  109-1S3 
Kilborn  Huldah  I.  183 
Kilborn  Mary  A.  1S3 
Kilborn 

Rebecca        110-177 
Kilts  Mary  241 

Kimball  Aleph  A.    117 

1S72     Kimball  Alice  M.     116 

1880  Kimball  Alice  M.  117 
1839    Kimball  AndrewP.  117 

Kimball  Asa  116 

1875     Kimball  Bessie         117 

Kimball  Caleb  W.     84 

Kimball  Clara  117 


Kimball  Daniel  27 

Kimball  F;d\vard     254 

1852     Kimball  F;mma  L.  253 

183S    Kimball  Georg-e       117 

1S55     Kimball  Helen  P.    204 

1S55     Kimball  HenrvJ.G.253 

1833     Kimball  Horace  S.  117 

Kimball  J.  Burton    153 

Kimball  Jacob  56 

1832     Kimball  John  H.      116 

1846  Kimball  Jonathan 

E.  253 

1S42  Kimball  Kittie  W.  84 
Kijnball  Lucy  25 

Kimball  Lydta  59 

Kimball  Lydia  252 

Kimball  Maria 

.    M-  153-215 

1843     Kimball  Maria  S.     117 

1848  Kimball  MarthaA.  253 
1S41     Kimball  Mary  A.     117 

Kimball  Milo  A.  153 

Kimball  Molly  58 

Kimball  Nelson  153 

Kimball  Olive  R.  162 

Kimball  Richard  253 

Kimball  Rufus  204 
1725     Kimball  Sarah       36-56 

Kimball  Sarah  173 

Kimball  Sarah  E.  183 

1849  Kimball  Sarah  J.  253 

1847  Kimball  Seth  117 
Kimball  Thomas  30 

1719    Kimball  Thomas     253 

1876    King-  Alberta  1S7 

King  Anna  206 

1885  King  Florence  M.  76 
King  Hannah  49-87 
King-  James  C.  76 

King  Martin  P.  1S7 

1901     King  Myrtle  E.         190 

1S81  King  Robert  E.  190 
Kinne  Da\-id  158 

1854     Kinne  Mary  158 

Kinney  Isaac  47 

Kirkland  170 

Kittle  George  R.       190 

1S69  Kittle  Geogiana  190 
Kittredge  Solomon  36 
Klinefilter  Lee  L.  160 
Kling  Mj-ron  160 

Knapp  Martha  S0-136 
Knight  F;dwin  P.  iiS 
Knight  F;mma  E.  118 
Knight  William  F.  118 
Knights 

Patience  60-119 

Kolhnan  John  217 

Kollman  Mary  T.  217 
Knowles  Freelove  148 
Knowlton  Marjorieii3 
Knowlton  Sally  58 

Knowlton  Sarah  E.102 
Kurtz  Christian        159 

1S63    Kurtz  Maggie  159 


T862    Ladd  Clara  B. 

Ladd  Leander 
1S77     Laine  Susie  M. 

Lake 

Lamb 

Lamb  F^dward 

I^amb  Esther       83- 

Lamb  John 
1792     Lamb  Lorina       82-1 

Lamb  Melony 

Lamb  Moses 

Lamson 

Lancaster  William 


1801 
1803 


1865 
1862 
1867 
1876 
1870 
1882 
1873 


1S24 


1782 


217 

59 

170 

83 

256 

1880 

S3 

1857 

139 

1870 

187 

1865 

83 

152 

1S97 

no 

Lane 83-212 

Lane  Mary  24-31 

Lanpher  Louisa  N.  75 
Lantridge 

Margaret 

Lawrence 

Lawrence 

Evaline  A. 
Lawson  Don  C. 

Lawton 

Larabee  Sarah 
Larkin  Abigail 
Larkin  John  S. 
Larkin  Joseph  J. 
Larkin  Isaac 
Larrabee 

Archibald 
Larrabee  Charles 

L. 
Laughlin 

F'lizabeth 
Lary  Thomas 
Lary  Emeline 

E. 
Leamnon 

Elizabeth 
Leach  Abbie  E. 
Leach  Almond  I. 
Leach  F'llen  M. 
Leach  Jerry  L- 
Leach  Lizzie  D. 
Leach  Mary  P. 
Leach  Nahum  I. 
Leach  Thomas  A 
Leach  Samuel 
Lee  Loderma 
I^ee  Lurina 
Lee  Olive  L. 
Lee  Rachel  M. 
Lee  Serena 
Leete  Clarence  P 
Leighton 

Charlotte       rog-176 
Leighton 

Joanna h  137 

Leighton  Julia  A.      51 
Leighton 

Rebecca  19-23 

Leighton  Thomas     23 
Leland  Joseph  211 

Leland  Mary  G.       211 
Leonard  Henry  88 

Leonard  Prudence  256 
LeRoy  Susan  122 

Ler\-ingMaryA.  1 18-192 

Lewis 42 

Lewis  F;iizabeth  40-68 

175 
70 
70 
70 

174 


166 

120 

154 
l5o 

139 
62 

39 

39 
39 
39 

176 

177 

no 
216 


156-216 

'      80 

173 
173 

173 
173 

173 
173 
173 
173 
106 
58 
81 
138 
190 
62 
213 


Lewis  F;ila  J. 
Lewis  George 
Lewis  Harriet 
Lewis  Henry 
Lewis  Jerusha  L 
Lewis  John 
Lewis  Lydia 
Lewis  Martha 
Lewis  Tabitha 
Libby  Hannah 
Libby  Lon 
Libby  Margery 
Libby  Mark 
Libby  Jlathew 
Lincoln  Edward 
Lindsay  Daniel 
Lindsay  Bertie  L. 
Lindsay  F;ddie  H. 
Lindsay  FIflfie  f;. 
Lindsay  F'rederick 

F.  129-166 

Lindsay  F'rederick 

K.  129 


28-40 

29- 

24-28 
52 
154 
52 
52 


29 
129 
129 
129 


POSTKRITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLvS,  OF  LYNN. 


809 


1S55     Lindsaj'  John  W.     129 

1893  Lindsay  Lynn  G.  129 
1S96  Lindsay  Malcolm  1. 129 
1872     Lindsay  Nettie  A.    129 

Lindsay  Rebecca     107 
1S32    Lindsay  Samuel  H.129 
Linton  Catherine 

M.  135-203 

Linton  William  M.  203 

1754  Little  Abiah  35 
1757  Little  Caleb  35 
1749    Little  Hdna  35 

1755  Little  Kliphalet  35 
1757  Little  Georg-e  35 
1747  Little  Hannah  35 
1752     I<ittle  John  35 

Little  Joseph        35-253 
1755     Little  Ruth  35 

1763     Little  Sarah  35 

Littlefield  Ida  B.  161 
Littlefield  Susan  130 
Liverniore  Lucy  Sg 
Locke  Andrew  J.     loi 

1554  Locke  Annie  K.  loi 
Locke  Martha  J.  50-93 
Locke  Valentine  152 
Lockwood  Abigail  165 
Lock  wood  Eliza       148 

1829    Lockwood  Lorenzo 

D.  14S 

Lockwood  Lttcy  124 
Lockwood 

Sylvia  14S-207 

Long  Aurilla  171 

Long  Henry  47 

Long  Reuben  47 

Long  Susanna  47 

Longfellow  Betsey  216 
Longley  Charles  223 
Looniis  Klla  85 

Lord  Aaron 
Lord  Annie 

1S67     Lord  Carrie  K. 
Lord  Charles  H. 

1570  Lord  Charles  W. 
Lord  Frank  E. 

1856    Lord  Ella 

1555  Lord  Ella 
I<ord  Emily  J. 
Lord  Emma  J. 

1S24     Lord  Evelina 
Lord  Eveline 

1571  Lord  Frank  R. 
Lord  George  G. 
Lord  Harlan  F. 

1S92     I^ord  Harriet  I. 

Lord  Harry  E. 
1S27     Lord  Isaiah  I. 

Lord  James 

Lord  Job  C. 
1812    Lord  Job  C. 
1901     Lord  Kenneth  A. 
1S65    Lord  Lizzie  T. 
179S     Lord  Mary 

Lord  Nellie  H. 

Lord  Oscar  C. 
1S99  Lord  Percv  B. 
1835    Lord  Phel>e  I. 

Lord  Royal  I. 
1819  Lord  Ruel  B. 
1S30    Lord  Thankful 

1894  Lord  Thelma  C. 
1832     Lord  Wentworth 

Loring  Betsey 
Loring 

Mehitable 
Losee  Adaliue 
Losee  Hiram 
1745     Lougee  Mary         50-92 


162 
86 
no 
162 
no 
162 
no 
no 

247 
162 
no 
no 
no 
140 
18-, 

1S3 
162 
no 
no 
no 
no 
I  S3 
no 
245 

It)2 
162 

I  S3 

no 
140 
no 
no 
I  S3 
no 
64 

57-"2 
147-207 


Louks  Eineline  154 
Love  Mary  1S7 

Loveitt  Sarah  174 

Lovejo\'  Daniel         105 
1755     Lovejoy  Mary      55-105 
Lovejoy 

Nathaniel  54 

Lovejoy  Oliver  64 

Loveland  Polly  247 
Lovering  Augusta 

C.  162 

Lovering  Navel        162 

Low  Polly  V.  103 

Lowell  Adelaide  A.  84 

1S04    Lowell  Edmund  P.  179 

1S36    Lowell  James  N.      179 

1839    Lowell  Jane  E.         179 

1842     Lowell  Malvina        179 

1542  Lowell  Maigery  S.  179 

1543  Lowell  Oscar  179 
1S34     Lowell  Theodore  1. 179 

Luce  John  50 

Lucas  Ruth  F,.  162 

Luddin  Benjamin  24 
Luddin  FAinice  20-24 
Lufkin  F)benezer      30 

1543  Lum  F;iizabeth  A.  167 
Luni  Stephen  Jr.  167 
Lumnnis  Walter  E.133 
Lundy  Mina  69 
Lye  Joseph  29 
Lyman  Lillie  L.  195 
Lyman  Enoch  H.  43 
Lynch  Jane  242 
Lyon 87 

1849    Lyon  Albert  F.  190 

1814    Lyon  Cyprian  S.       190 

Lvon  Charlotte  M.     61 

Lvon  Charles  H.        61 

rSSi     Lyon  F;iliot  W.  61 

1544  Lyon  F;nuly  M.  190 
1S47  Lyon  F^mmagene  190 
1S51     Lyon  Henrj-  T.         igo 

1546  Lyon  Olive  JI.  H.  igo 
1S53     Lyon  Oliver  G.  190 

Lyon  Samuel  61 

M 

^labey  Amile  14S 

1S43     Mabey  Augusta  14S 

1S17     Mabey  Justice  14S 

Mabie  Orville  14S 

MacBain  Agnes  136 

MacClaurin  James  116 
Macdonald 

Margaret  175 

MacKean  Abbie  12S 

Mackey  Annie  L.  1S4 

Maddox  Jeremiah  171 

Maiten  Louise  252 

Magee  Catherine  145 

1547  Magrath  Annie  A.  130 
Magrath  F'.dward  130 
Manchester 

Frank  L.  253 
Mann  Mary  47-So 
Manning 

Hannah  26-37 

Manning  Joseph  37 

Mansfield  Isaac  31 

JIansfield  Joseph  45 

Manson 134 

Maible  Noah  25 

Marcy  F'.dward  196 
Marcy  Hannah 

K.  122-196 

Market  Julia  181 

1S53  Marks  Arthur  M.  106 
Marks 

Elbridge       106-234 


1869    Marks  F'rnest  106 

1S51     Marks  Helen  T.       106 

Marsh  Allen  P.        137 

March  Ida  1".  iSo 

Marshall  Lucinda    133 

ISIarston 170 

Marston  F>.ra  161 

Martin 202 

Martin  Abigail  I.  138 
Martin  Amia  L.  138 
Martin  Charles  H.  138 
Martin  FMward  T.  117 
Martin  Hannah  25-35 
Martin  Harlen  P.  138 
Martin  James  p;.  117 
Martin  Joseph  168 

Martin  Mabelle  117 
Martin  Mary  105-168 
Martin  Mason  P.  '  138 
Martin  Onedine  A.  138 
Martin  Richard 

M.  J.  138 

Martin  Sally  146 

Martin  Sarah  150 

Martin  Stephen  138 
Martinson  Lyman 

S.  129 

Martinson  Nelse  129 
Martinson  Nelse      129 


1S57 
1850 
1S52 
1861 

1S45 
1S61 

1876 

1S47 
1S41 
1S44 


1899 
1S49 


187S 
1S82 

1S46 


1S72 
1S90 
1829 


iSSi 
1S84 


MarvinMargaretL.  120 
Mar\-in  Uriah  120 

Mason 66 

Mason  Alexander  141 
Mason  Charles  J.  141 
Mason  FHisha  252 

Mason  Jason  151 

Mason  John  141 

Mason  Jesse  102 

Mason  Lydia  25 

Mason  Mercj-  124 

IMasse  Arthur  E.  214 
Massv  Charlotte  isg 
Mastin  Mary  f:.  76 

Mathews  HarrietA.222 
MathewsWilliamF;.256 
Mating  Annie  253 

Matteson  Amos  87 

Matteson  Allilla  87 
Matteson  F;paphras  87 
Matteson  Zilpha  87 
Mavery  Charles  63 
iSIay  Mary  252 

Mayberry  Laura 

'M.       "  177-226 

Mavnard  F'lnier 

"W.  14S 

Mavnard  Marv 

'D.  R.  '  14S 

Maj-nard  Sylvester 

W.  14S 

Maj-nard  William  148 
McAlister  Laura 

M.  19S 

McCall  Jane  243 

McCarlie  Alice  163 

McCarlie  William  163 
McCaslin 

Abigail  107-172 

McCaslin  Adam  172 
McCaulev  Charles 

W.      '  21S 

McCauley 

Frederick  21S 

McCauley  Guy  R.  21S 
McCauley  John  218 
McClelland  Harry  168 
McClelland  Jane  137 
McClelland  Kellogg 

D.  16S 


310 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1890 


16S 


242 
165 


1847 


1S83 


1890 
1S84 

1885 


McClelland  Ruth 

M. 
McClelland 

Thomas 
McDermott  Ella 

McDonald  — 

McDonald 

Catherine  W.  132 
McDowell  Joseph  219 
McDowell 

Mary  160-219 

McGaffev  Maria 

L.      "  75 

Mclntire 

Charlotte  105-167 
McKentj'  Mattie 

G.  156-216 

McKibben  Zora  B.  124 
McLean  Sarah  J. 
McWain  Josiah 
Mead  Jacob 
Mead  Samnel 
IMedbury  L.  W. 
Medhurst  Fanny 
Medhurst  John 
Meecham 

Deborah 
Meecham  Hazen 
Meecham  Mattie 
Meecham  Mary 
Meecham  Myrtle 
Meeker  Hiram         201 
Meeker  Mary 

A.  129-201 

Meers  Catherine     130 
Melvin 
Merrill 


107 
115 
149 
67 
Si 
124 
124 

37-59 
162 
162 
162 
162 


212 

94 
1 84 
161 

64 

53 
177 
161 

54 


133 
66 


Merrill  Abel  E. 
Merrill  Cora 
Merrill  Ellen  E. 
Merrill  Jacob 
Merrill  Lovina  L. 
Merrill  Nettie 
Merrill  Susanna 
Merritt  Florence 

U. 
Merritt  Henry  D. 
Merritt  Mary  30-45 

Metcalf  Mary  J. 194-231 

Messier 134 

Mickle  Carrie  L.  S3 
Mickle  William  H.  S3 
Middleton  liarclay  206 
Middleton  F;ioisei.207 
Middleton  Frank  206 
Middleton  James 

H.  139 

Middleton  Johnson 

K.  139 

Middleton  Helen  I.  207 
Middleton  Laiira 

:SI.  207 

Middleton  L,ocretia 

M.  207 

Milbury  Amy  I.  200 
Milbury  Aris  200 

Milburj-  P'aith  200 

Milbury  Franklin 

S.  200 

Milburv  Frederick 


M. 

Milbury  Guy  S. 
Milbury  Percy 

Miles 

Miles  Samuel 

Miller 

Miller  Aaron 
Miller  Abram  D. 
Miller  John 
Miller  Harriet  A. 


200 
200 
200 
98 

158 
140 
33 
60 
210 
127 


Millei  Maggie  208 

1S48     Miller  Marv  E.  60 

Miller  R.  T'  249 

Miller  Ray  210 

1755  Miller  Sarah  33-50 
Miller  Williams  210 
Milliken  Joseph  17S 

1S26  Milliken  Sarah  W.  17S 
1816    Miltimore  F'annie 

G.  164 

Miner  Daniel  160 

Miner  F>ed  160 

Miner  Hiram  C.  160 

Miner  Leroy  160 

Miner  Rosa  164 

Minor  Caleb  90 

Mitchell  Elizabeth  80 

Montgomery  Alma  224 

Moon  Riley"  241 

Moony  Polly  256 

Moore  ^ilmeron  147 

Moore  Annie  132 

Moore  Charles  132 

ISIoore  Cheney  257 

Moore  Emeline  132 

]\Ioore  Frank  241 

Moore  Jason  257 

1S39    Moore  John  H.  1S9 

Moore  Louisa      109-177 

1871     Moore  Lydia  A.  iS9 

Moore  Margaret  147 

Moore  Mary  A.  177 

1868    Moore  Nettie  iSg 

Moore  Peter  1S9 

1735    Moore  Rebecca     35-56 

Moore  Robert  177 

Moore  William  132 

Moore  William  191 

Moore  Wyman  65 

1SS6    Moore  Vi\-ian  189 

1784    Moot  Nancy  241 

1754    lloores  Da\-id  34 

1756  Moores  F'lizabeth  34 
1770  Moores  Josiah  34 
1767    Moores  Nathaniel  34 

1751  Moores  Peter  34 
Moores  Samuel  34 

1759    Moores  Samuel  34 

1763  Moores  Timothy  34 
Moorehouse 

F:iizabeth  188 

18S3    Morgan  Fletcher  1. 195 

1830    Morgan  Nancy  77 

Morgan  Stephen  77 

Morgan  William  H.195 

1S32     MorrisonCharlesG.113 

Morrison  Dolly  107 

1S25    Morrison  Joanna  1. 113 

Morrison  John  113 

1827    Jlorrison  John  113 

1S34    Morrison  Lxicy  J.  113 

Morrison  Lydia  1 13-1S3 

Morrison  Miles  1S3 

1823    Morrison  William 

A.  113 

1766    Morse  Adah  34 

1752  Morse  Abigail  34 
1751  Morse  Ebenezer  34 
1754    Morse  Gilbert  34 

Morse  Herbert  58 

1769     Morse  Isaac  34 

1832    Morse  James  W.  155 

Morse  Jonathan  34 

1757  Morse  Jonathan  34 
Morse  Mary  I.  195 
Morse  Mary  J.    181-227 

1774    Morse  Peter  34 

Morse  Stephen  34 

1764  Morse  Stephen  34 
Morse  Theodore  34 


Morse  William  171 

Morton  Elizabeth  114 

Moseley  Angeline  61 

Moseley  May  41 

Mosher  Nancy  iSi 

Moslem  Ephraim  24 

Mosley  Lucy  32 

Moter  Joseph  38 

Moulton  Dorcas  244 

Moulton  Nancy  102 

Moulton  Ruth"      24-33 

Moulton  Wilber  108 

Moimt  Abigail  120 

Mount  Cyrus  A.  120 

ISIount  Ezekiel  120 

Mount  Furnam  120 

Mount  Jared  I.  120 

Mount  Thomas  F.  120 

Mudge  Ftnoch  42 

1780    Mudge  F;zra  28 

1790    Mudge  Hannah  28 

Mudge  Hannah  41 

1782    Mudge  John  P.  28 

1788    ^Mudge  Joseph  28 

Mndge  John  I.  77 

1785     JIudge  :Mary  28 

Mudge  Nathan  28 

Mudge  Nathan  41 

177S    Mudge  Nathan  28 

Mudge  Nathan  77 

1787     Mudge  Samuel  28 

1829     Mudgett  Laura  L.  212 

Mudgett  William  212 

Munn  Hattie  'SI.  135 

Munroe  Alice  I.  97 

Munroe  Charles  E.  97 

Munroe  Erastus  T.  177 

Munroe  George  E.  97 

Munroe  George  H.  97 

Munroe  John  I.  97 

Munroe  William  I.  97 

Murphy  John  191 

Murphy  Julia  130 

1863     Murphy  Minnie  P.  191 

^Murray  Byron  142 

Murray  Clinton  J.  137 

1S52     Murray  Hattie  A.  142 

Murray  Merinda  165 

Murrv  Martha  114 

1S97     Myers  Mildred  F.  189 

1871     Myers  Thomas  N.  189 

Myrick  Eliza  G.  73 

Myrick  Julia  155 

N 

Neiger  Sarah  165 

Nelson  Isaac  114 

Nelson  Mary  i6r 

1S21  Nelson  Mary  B.  114 
Nelson  Orrin  211 

Newcomb  Emily  108 
Ne%vcomb  Lydia  183 
Newcomb  Marj-  E.  icS 
Newcomb  George 

W.  loS 

Newcomb  Thomas  108 
Newcomb  Thomas 

Jr.  loS 

Newhall  Adeline  70 
Newhall  FHizabeth  28 
Newhall  Eustis  70 

Newhall  Jedediah  28 
Newhall  Otis  70 

Newhall  Paul  28 

Newhall  Parker  70 
Newhall  Perry  70 

Newhall  Rebecca  29 
Newhall  S.  C.  132 

Newhall  Sylvanus    70 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


311 


1776 


i«59 
1S35 


1S55 


1S47 
17S5 


1S51 
1S45 
iSs6 


1S43 


Newhall  William 

M.  56 

Newmau  Ann  P.  44-74 
Newman  Nathaniel  74 
Newman  Richard  30 
Newton  Hannah  A.  73 
Newton  Rebecca 

B.  44-73 

Nevins  Gardner  167 
Nevins  Hannah 

T.  W.  167 

Nichols 69-170 


17S0 
17S6 

1765 
1767 
1777 
1770 
1772 
1783 
1775 

1865 


153 


219 
256 
48 
142 
141 


Nichols  Alice 
Nichols  Anna 
Nichols  Melonie 
Nichols  Sanuiel 
Nichols  William 
Niles  Kliza  H.  161-220 
Noble  Harriet  K.  1S4 
Noonan  Ksther 
Norris  Benjamin 
North  William 
Northnp  Abi£jail 
Northnp  Ella  J. 
Northup  Ephraim  142 
Northnp  Ephraim  142 
Northup  J.  D.  go 

Northnp  Laura  90 

Northup  Laura  E.  91 
Northup  Louisa  J.  142 
Northup  Sally  50-91 
Northvip  Sarah  146 
Northup  Stephen  gi 
Norton  Alonzo  206 

Norton  Charles  L.  140 
Norton  Erastus  140 
Norton  Eugene  H.  140 
Norton  Frank  H 
Norton  Jane  M. 
Norton  John 
Norton  Roby 
Norton  S.  Anda 
Norton  William 
Norwood  Zerniah|24-2g 
Nowell  Marietta  B.  132 
Nowell  Moses  132 

Noyes 53-134 


.  140 
140 
142 
33-4S 
142 
206 


Noyes  John  C. 
Noyes  Milton 
Noyes  Sarah 
Nutting  A.  W. 
Nutting  David 
Nutting  Polly 


79 

94 
94 
95 

lOI 

54-101 


Oatman  Susan     82- 
ober  Abigail 
Odbert  Augusta  E. 
Odell  Daniel 
Odell  Deborah 
Odell  Joseph 
Odell  Joseph 
Odell  Parmelia 
Odell  Pollv 
Odell  Richard 
Odell  Sarah 
Odell  Stephen 
Odell  Thomas  E. 
t)'Donnel  John 
O'Donnel  Kathrvn 
Ogden  Dewitt 
Ogden  Ella  C. 
Ogier  Mary  M. 
Orcutt  Daniel 
Orcutt  David 
Orcutt  James 
Orcutt  Samuel 
Ordway  Benjamin 
Orlendorf  Cornelia 
Orne  Odaline 


1839    Orne  Caroline  6<^ 

1S41     Orne  Susan  M.  69 

Orne  William  6g 

Osgood  Daniel  25-25 
Osgood  Charles  H.  211 
Osgood 

Elizabeth      197-233 
Osgood  H.  A.  41 

Osgood  Helen  M.  211 
Osgood  John  20 

Osgood  John  61 

Osgood  Maria  6r 

Osg'ood  Mary  iS 

Osgood  Mary  35-68 

C>sgood  Mary  61 

Osgood  Moses  61 

Owen  Frederick  L.n7 
Owen  Julian  117 

Owen  Langdon  F.  192 
Owen  Lucy  A.  117 

Owen  I.ydia  iiS 

Owen  Sarah  I.  118 

Owen  Timothy  T17 

Owen  Timothy,  Jr.  iiS 
OvvenZaphina  117 

Owens 205 


1850 


1895 
1S67 
1892 


Page  Florence  A.  161 
Page  William  E.       161 

Paine 52 

Paine  Arthur  E.  T89 
Paine-Ernest  I.  189 
Paine  Haniet  FJ.  189 
Paine  Hendrick  E.  1S9 
Palmer  Alice  86 

1S93  Palmer  Celia  D.  147 
Palmer  Charles  H.  176 

1S59  Palmer  CharlotteF;.  147 
Palmer  Da\-id  86 

Palmer  F'mily  132 

Palmer  F;sther  116 

1896     Palmer  Fletcher  S.147 

1868    Palmer  Gideon         147 

1S91     Palmer  Jennie  C.     147 

iSgS  Palmer  Pearl  E-  147 
Palmer  Sarah  132 

Parker 45 

Parker  Annie  52 

i6s7    Parker  Anna  23-28 

Parker  Charles  52 

Parker  Charles  nS 
Parker  Clara  52 

Parker  Clifton  52 

Parker  Daniel  28 

Parker  Dorothy         52 

1829  Parker  Fidith  E.  97 
Parker  FUla  52 

Parker  Hadassah  52 
Parker  Hiram  257 

Parker  Israel  97 

Parker  James  252 

Parker  Jane  52 

Parker  Jennie  242 

Parker  Jennie  A.  167 
Parker  Joseph  52 

Parker  Loamie  52 

Parker  Mary  52 

Parker  Mary  E.  nS 
Parker  Minerva  257 
Parker  Moses  52 

Parker  Patten  257 

Parker  Sarah  34 

1757  Parker  Sarah  53-9'^ 
Parker  Spencer  K.  108 
Parnielee  Mary  A.  215 
Parmelee  William 

G.  215 

Parrott 2S-42 

1S09    Parrot  Benjamin        40 


1759 

1798 
1792 
i8o[ 
1801 


Parrot  Elizabeth 
I'arroll  Hannah 
Parrott  Hannah 
Parrott  James 
Parrott  James 
Parrott  Jane 
Parrott  Nathaniel 
Parrott  Sarah 
Parrott  Willard 
Parrott  Urannus 
I'arshall  James 
I'arshall  I^ucy 

Parsons 

Parsons  Flovilla 
Parsons  Hannah 
Parsons  Sarah  A 
Patrick  Mary  J.  1 
Pattee  Louis 
Patterson  Hiram 
Patterson  Rulh  M 
Patterson  S\isan 
Patlison  James 
Paul  Annie 
I'avne  Diana 
Payne  Helen 
Payne  Mary  L 
Pavne  Rachel 


1830 
1S24 


1834 
1792 


1848 
1773 


40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
71 
40 
40 
40 
40 
150 
92-150 

87 

81 

148 

•   132 

80-226 
211 
257 
244 


253 
131 
76 

159 

124 

86-145 


Payne  Nallianiel  B.159 
Payne  William  145 

Peabody  C.  B.  65 

Peabody  John  53 

Peabody  Stephen  53 
Pearson  Amy  66-127 
Pearson  Anne  74 

Pearson  Loam  mi  199 
Pearson 

Martha  M.  128-199 
Pearsons  Rebecca  35-52 
Pearsons 

Susannah  35-53 

Peary  Almira  in 

Peary  Arabel  in 

Peary  Cynthia  in 

Peary  Helen  in 

Peary  Stephen  in 

Pease  Ardela  '252 

Peaslee  FHijah  172 

Peaslee  Freeman  172 
Peaslee  Hannah  E.  172 
Pecker  Mary  56-107 
Pelley 

Frederick  W.  204 
Pelley  Martha  W.  204 
Penn  Sarah  46-78 

Pennock  Henry  H. 194 
Pennock  Ruth  A.  194 
Perkins  Cynthia  93 
Perkins  Charles  62 
Perkins  Hannah  19-23 
Perkins  JLahala  93 
Perkins  Polly  93 

Perkins  Robert  63 

Perley  John  P.  iSo 

Perley  Sophia  110-178 
Perry  F;zra  155 

Perry  Lucy  H.  192 

Perry  Mary  78 

Person  Joseph  169 

Person  Mehitable  105 
Peters  Annie  102 

Pettes  Agnes  N.  217-235 
Pcttibone  Delia  L.  92 
Petlibone  Harvey  87 
Pettibone  Joseph  87 
Pettibone  Salmon       87 

Phelps 246 

Phelps  Almira  257 

Phelps  Delia  69 

Phelps  Mary  F.  6g 

Phelps  Louisa  69 


312 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


18.S5 
1S95 

iSSg 


1S44 
1S02 


1S98 

1871 
1S73 


1S97 
1882 


I802 
i860 


i8<)9 
1S05 
1901 
184S 


1891 


Phelps  Orson  C.  69 
Phelps  Paulina  211 
.  Pfaffnian  Ethel  11.  114 
Pfaffniau  Gladys  114 
Pfaffnian  Maude  114 
Pfaffnian  Philip  M.  114 
Phillips  Abigail  70 

Phillips  Alice  71 

Phillips  Anios  70 

Phillips  Benjainin  62 
Phillips  Beniah  70 

Phillips  Benaige  70 
Phillips  Cora  140 

Phillips  Elijah  224 

Phillips  Emily  62 

Phillips  George  253 
Phillips  Henrj'  70 

Phillips  James  62 

Phillips  James  I.  62 
Phillips  Jeremiah  62 
Phillips  John  R.  76 

Phillips  Martha  224 
Phillips  Mary  62 

Phillips  Richard  70 
Phillips  Sarah  P.  62 
Phillips  Stephen  A.  62 
Phillips  William  62 
Phillips  Zachariah  70 
Pickering  Sj'lphina  85 

Pierce 62-123 

Pierce  Abigail  206 

Pierce  Abigail  144 

Pierce  Adelaide  X,.  195 
Pierce  Albert  50 

Pierce  Charles  I.  195 
Pierce  Frank  E  195 
Pierce  Horatio  50 

Pierce  Imogene  196 
Pierce  Jeanette  50 

Pierce  John  252 

Pierce  John  H.  195 

Pierce  Katlierine  L.195 
Pierce  Levi  H.  50 

Pierce  Lillian  R.  195 
Pierce  Louisa  50 

Pierce  Orrin  50 

Pierce  Rebecca  33-4S 
Pierce  Sally  114 

Pierce  Samuel  252 

Pierce  Thomas  252 

Pierce  William  B.  195 
Pierpent  Betsey  122 
Pike  Elmira  119 

Pike  Hannah  H.  102 
Pike  Nellie  loS 

Pillsbury  P'nnice  W.92 
Pillsbury  Horace  D.  41 
Pillsbury  Olivia  41 

Pinkham  Earle  E.  244 
Pinkham  fvva  E.  244 
Piper  Mary  J.  139 

Piper  Sarah  69 

Pitcher  Robert  244 

Pitman  Caroline  A.  77 
Pitman  Charles  F.  118 
Pitman  Charles  J.  118 
Pitman  Ruth  M.  118 
Pitt  Ella  21S 

Ploss  Olivia  S2 

Pluche  Charles  165 

Plnche  Franklin  165 
Pluche  Harriet  165 

Pluche  Helen  165 

Pluche  Oscar  165 

Poland  W.  117 

Pollard  Lorella  252 
Pollard  Marv  A.  67-129 
Pollard  Sarah  67 

Pool  Addison  73 

Poole  James  D.         136 


Poor  Frederick  123 

Pomeroy  Julia  43 

Poiueroy  TSIary  121 

Pope  Sarah  121 

Porter  Bathsheba  95 

Porter  Eleanor  95 

Porter  Elizabeth  95 

1800     Porter  Hannah  95 

Porter  Lydia  95 

Porter  Maria  95 

Porter  Mary  95 

Porter  Nathaniel  95 

Porter  Sarah  95 

1S40     Potter  Charles  iii 

Potter  Floretta  90 

Potter  JMary  A.  147 

1S37     Potter  Miranda  F.  iii 

Potter  Nathaniel  iii 

Potter  Rhoda  E.  197 

Potter  Soj)liia  70 

Potter  William  116 

Potter  Zilpha  91 
Powell  Augusta  169-223 

Powell  Elmira  R.  169 

Powers  John  S7 

1S23    Pratt  Elizabeth  125 

Pratt  Reuben  12s 

Pratt  Richard  2S 

Pratt  John  6S 

Pratt  Joshua  J52 
Pratt  Mercy            2S-4I 

Pratt  Nettie  206 

Preble  Charles  4,). 

Preble  Deborah  44 

Preble  FMward  44 

Preble  Estella  44 

Preble  Henry  44 

Preble  John  43 

Preble  John  44 

Prel>le  Joseph  72 

Preble  Lydia  44 

Preble  iviahala  43 

Preble  Nancy  44 

Preble  Nathaniel  44 
Preble  Nathaniel  W.44 

1768     Preble  Olive  43-71 

Preble  Rlioda  44 

Preble  Sarah  44 

Preble  Zoa  44 
Prentiss  Margaret46-7S 

Prescott  George  F.  212 

1865     Preston  Lizzie  210 

Preston  I^ucy  123 

Preston  Madison  123 

Preston  William  210 

Pressey  Sarah  253 

Pressey  Thomas  253 

Price  George  253 

Price  Maria  253 

Price  Theodore  203 

Priest  Louise  V.  119 

Prince 91 

PrineJohnW.  15S 

Proctor  F'liza  A.  16S 

Proctor  Elizabeth  71 

Prosser  Napoleon  84 

Prout  Joseph  40 

Pulleu  Charles  A.  191 

1S61     Pullen  Lizzie  191 

Purington  Rhoda  153 
Putnam  Daniel       35-54 

PutUMUi  Harry  L.  116 

Putnam  Henry  170 
Piitnain  Sarah        35-54 


Questrom  Susan         42 

1858     Quick  FlUa  L.  187 

Quick  William  H.     187 


Rafter  Anna  E. 

246 

kand  Salome 

170 

Rand  Sarah 

162 

Randall  Adah  A. 

116 

Randall  Elizabeth3 

8-60 

Randall  Elmer  E. 

41 

IS95 

Randall  Ellsworth 

41 

Randall  Jane 

74 

Randall  Mason 

161 

IS30 

Randall  Rebecca  N 

.161 

Randall  Susan 

89 

Randlett  John 

54 

Randlett  Melissa 

54 

Rankin  Marion     gi 

-154 

Raiiney  A.  A. 

6i 

I87S 

Ranney  Ellis  W. 
Ranney 

213 

Frederick  E. 

213 

1902 

Ranney  Mary  V,. 

213 

Raymond  Ev-a  F. 

244 

Raymond 

Hannah           98-159 

Raj-mond  Robbins 

244 

Raymond  Tabitha 

63 

Reed  William 

252 

IS70 

Reader  Gertrude  C 

222 

Reeder  John  J. 

222 

Record  Flugene 

176 

Record  Gertrude 

176 

Record  Horace 

176 

Record  Mary 

176 

Reed  James 

62 

Reed  Jonathan  H. 

66 

Reese  Jane          224 

-236 

Reeve  Meroe 

138 

Reid  Elizabeth 

no 

Remick  Carroll 

167 

Renton  Emma 

133 

Reynolds 

61 

Reynolds  Jared 

148 

IS66 

Reynolds  Jennie  A 

14S 

Reynolds  Mary 

70 

Rhodes 

59 

1837 

Rice  Eliza  A. 

193 

Rice  Hannah 

172 

Rice  Horace 

193 

I8I4 

Rice  Jennie 

241 

Rich  Ada  'SI. 

3- 

Richards  Edward 

20 

Richards  Henry 

40 

Richards  Keziah 

253 

Richards  Maria 

62 

Richards  Sarah     24-29 

Richardson 5 

2-S3 

Richardson  Calvin 

147 

Richardson  Carl 

141 

IS30 

Richardson 

Comfort  C. 

75 

Richardson  Eunice 

K.                       197 

232 

IS56 

Richardson 

Fayette  M. 

75 

Richardson 

Jonathan 

75 

IS37 

Richardson 

Jonathan  W. 

75 

1826 

Richardson  Joseph 

H.  I. 

75 

I82S 

Richardson 

Malachi  L. 

75 

1835 

Richardson 

Martha  I. 

75 

Richardson 

Rockwell  D. 

75 

1836 

Richardson 

Saniantha  E. 

147 

1832 

Richardson 

Sarah  B. 

75 

POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


313 


Richardson 

William  H.  75 

Richmond  Bethia  256 
Richmond  Charles  256 
Richmond  E.  256 

Richmond  William 256 


1878 
1873 
1S45 
18S3 


1845 


Richson 
Rider  Walter 

Rideout 

Rideoul  Susan 

P. 
Ridden  Mary 
Ridgeway  • 


1900 
1852 


1835 
1832 


128 


Ridgeway  Lucy 

M. 
Riddell  Alniena 
Rile3'  Maud 
Rix  Bertram  F. 
Rix  Charlotte  A. 
Rix  Eugene  A. 
Rix  Florence  h- 
Rix  Oscar 
Robbins  Aaron 
Robbins  Grace 
Robbins  William 

Roberts 

Roberts  Bessie 
Roberts  Martha 
Roberts  Sally  152 
Robillard  Esther 
Robillard  Felix 
Robinson  Abljie 
Robinson  Ann  P. 
Robinson  Bell 
Robinson  Julia  E.  222 
Robinson  Oliver  222 
Roby  George 
Roby  Hannah 
Rockerfellow 

Martin 
Rockerfellow 

Marj' 
Rockwood  John 
Rodenwald 

William 
Roe  Delia  A. 
Rogers  Anna 
Rogers  Betsey 
Rogers  Elisha 
Rogers  John 
Rogers  Julia  A. 
Rogers  Mary 
Rogers  Nathaniel  252 
Rogers  Ralph  L.  194 
Rogers  Samuel  163 
Rogers  Sophronia 

H.  153-214 

Rogers  Susanna       128 
Rollins  Joseph  211 

Rollins  Lucy  H. 118-193 


53-97 
249 

144 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 

39 
96 

253 
156 

165 
116 
211 
24S 
248 
206 

78 
102 


100 
66 

206 

206 
30 

163 
146 
223 
96 
30 
30 
igl 
120 


Roundy  Emily 
Roundy  John 
Rood  Clinton  C. 
Rood  Lester  B. 
Root  Francis 
Root  Fernery  H. 
Rouse  Margaret 
Roy  Augusta  C. 
Roy  Joseph 
Royce  Lois 
Rowe  Marinda 
Rowe  Thomas 
Rowland  Lydia 
Rugg  Huldah 


106 
106 
190 
190 
116 
208 
242 
250 
248 

157 

167 

52 

33-49 

144-206 


Ruggles  Nancy  M.  130 
Rundell  F^lizabeth  148 
Rundell  Jeremiah  148 
Russell  Abbie  108 

Russell  Cynthia  60-119 
Russell  Mary  A.       187 


Russell  Moses  187 

1674     Russell  Sarah        22-26 

Russell  Thomas       119 

Rutherford  May  E.123 


1829    Sabin  Caroline  118 

Sabin  Sylvanus  118 
Safford  H.  E.  120 

Safford  Mary  I.  58 

Sage  William  253 

1840    Salisbury  Charles 

T.  62 

1838     Salisbury  Mary  E.    62 
1845     Salisbury  Mary  W.  62 
Salisbury 

Theophilus  62 

Salisbury  Esther  33-47 
Sammis  Celicia        148 

Sanborn  93 

Sanborn  Abigail       100 

Sanborn  Althea        100 

1876     Sanborn  Arthur  R.  175 

Sanborn  Caleb  M.    54 

1881     Sanborn  Chester 

G.  175 

Sanborn  Clara  102 

Sanborn 

Dorothy  152-212 
Sanborn  Electa  101-163 
Sanborn  Filmira  77 
Sanborn  Fred  185 

Sanborn  John  69 

Sanborn  Joseph  R.  175 
Sanborn  Olive  51-94 
Sauford  Ada  L.  117 
Sargent  Andrew  253 
Sargent  Louisa  43 

Sargent  William  C.  251 
Sarvay  Alnieda  165 
Sarvay  Ardell  165 

1902  Sarvay  Catherine  165 
Sarvay  Charles  165 
Sarvay  F;itzina  165 

Sarvay  F;mnia  165 

Sarvay  John  N.  165 
Sarvay  Laura  165 

Sarvay  Leonard  E.  165 
Sarvay  Levi  165 

Sarvay  Lotus  165 

Sarvay  Merle  165 

Sarvay  Morton  E.  165 
Sarvay  Orlin  165 

Sarvay  Polly  165 

Sarvay  Zuriah  165 

Saunders 

Humphrey  106 

Sa\'ille  Bruce  209 

Sa\-ille  Carl  209 

Saville  Fred  209 

Saville  George  W.  209 

Saville  Glenn  209 

Saville  Muriel  210 

Sa\'ille  Pearl  210 

Saville  Ralph  209 

Sawin  Harry  W.       102 

Sawyer  Aaron  W.    104 

1902    Sawyer  Allen  I.        183 

1854    Sawyer  Alvah  L.     200 

1867    Sawyer  Charles  E.  183 

1888    Sawyer  Gladys  B.    200 

Sawyer  Hiram  200 

1884    Sawyer  Kenneth  I.  200 

1896    Sawyer  Margery  I.200 

Sawyer  Mary  52 

Sawyer  Mary  E.       115 

Sawyer  Mary  E.      211 

1890    Sawyer  MeredithP.200 

Sawyer  Moses  63 

1893    Sawyer  Wilder  L.    200 


1891 
1SS9 
1839 


1865 


214 

38 
176 

40 

40 
205 
253 

52 

lOI 

175 
242 

33 
121 

170 


Scales  Lucy  67-131 

Scammons  Abigail  44 
Schatzman 

Margaret  180 

Schuyler 82 

Scofield 121 

1862    Scofield  Bertha  E.  214 
Scofield  Fanny    86-145 

1811     Schofield  Julian        153 

1866    Schofield  Mary  P.    215 

1874    Schofield  NelUe  G.  215 

1829    Schofield 

Wellington  G 
Scott  Joseph 
Scott  Olive  A. 

1740     Scottow  Abigail 
Scottow  Joshua 
Scouton  Mary  A. 
Scranton  Sarah 

Scribner 

Searle  John 
Seavey  Fannie 
Seibcr  George 
Semor  Catherine 
Sessions  George 

1855    Severance  Asa  C. 

Severance  Charles    83 

1901     Severance  Grace 

M.  170 

1897    Severance  Mildred 

E.  170 

1894    Severance  Warner 

f;.  170 

Sewell  William  79 

Shannon  Edward  102 
Shannon  Florence  102 
Shannon  George  L.102 
Sharpe  Benjamin      38 

1816    Sharpe  Clarissa        117 

1847  Sharpe  Eleanor 
1813    Sharpe  Horace  I 
1S03    Sharpe  John  W. 
1806    Sharpe  Lucy 
1723    Sharpe  Mary 
1839    Sharpe  Mary 
1808    Sharpe  Mary  A. 
1852    Sharpe  Mary  A. 

Sharpe  Oliver 
1841     Sharpe  Sarah 
Shattuck  David 

1766  Shattuck  Isaac 
Shattuck  Isaac 
Shattuck  Joseph 

1838    Shattuck  Kate  C. 

Shatswell  William 
D. 

Shaw  F;ii7,abeth 

Shaw  Richard 

Shaw  William  W. 
1849    Shedd  Emma  M. 

Shekel  Mary 

Sheldon  Allen  C. 

Sheldon  F;va  f;. 

1848  Shepard  Agnes 
Shepard  Ann 

1767  Shepard  Anna 
Shepard  Caroline 

185 1 
185 1 


117 
"7 
116 
n6 
38-61 
J 17 
116 

"7 
116 

"7 
i7« 

56 
252 

56 
171 

253 
344 

91 

51 
248 

87 
208 
208 
134 

43 
54-98 

43 


Shepard  Benjamin  ii6 

Shepard  Delia  134 

Shepard  George  134 

Shepard  John  43 

Shepard  Lizzie  134 

Shepard  Louise  43 

Shepard  Lydia  43 

Shepard  Mark  43 

Shepard  Mark  Jr.  134 

Shepard  Sarah  43 

Shepard  Sarah  J.  74 

Shepard  Sarah  Z.  134 

Shepard  William  134 


314 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY 


1756 
1838 

1792 


1866 
1874 


1828 
1774 


1899 
1895 

1867 

1S86 

1889 
1863 

1S56 

1896 
1855 
1858 
1859 
1887 

1849 
1870 


Shepley  Rebecca      81 

Sherlock  200 

Sherman  Albert  K.190 
Sherman  Isaac  252 
Sherman  William 

A.  190 

Sherwin 

Deborah  39-64 

Sherwin  Jonathan  64 
Shipper  Katherine  17 
Shirrell  Harriet  L.  81 
Shirrell  Horace  81 
Short  Luciuda  252 

Shook  John  243 

Showen  Maria  14S 

Shurtleff 

Sophrouia  64-126 
Silsbee  Samuel  109 

Silsby  Sarah  172 

Simmons 

Cynthia  S.  141 

Simpson  95 

Simpson  John  69 

Simpson 

Melissa  W.  151 

Sims  Alice  187 

Sinclair  L.  D.  154 

Sinsbaugh 

Louis  W.  243 

Sinsbaug-h  Mary  S.  243 


Sisson  Addison 
Sisson  James 
Sisson  Phebe 
Sitterby 

Appalonia 
Skinner  Cyrus 
Slater  David 
Sleeper  David 
Sleeper  Mary  C 
Sleeper  Ruth 
Sleppy  Elizabeth 
Slingerland 

Magdalene 
Sly  John 
Sly  Nancy 
Small  James  M. 

Smith 

Smith  Addison  Z. 
Smith  Alice  L. 
Smith  Ann 
Smith  Annie 
Smith  Ariel 
Smith  Beatrice  D. 
Smith  Benjamin 
Smith  Bertha 
Smith  Catherine 
Smith  Charles 
Smith  Clarissa  H. 
Smith  Daniel 
Smith  Dorothy 
Smith  Edith  A. 
Smith  Edward 
Smith  Edwin 
Smith  Elmer  R. 
Smith  Emma  B. 
Smith  Fannie 
Smith  Fletcher 
Smith  Flora  D. 
Smith  Florence  M 
Smith  Florence 
Smith  Fred  W. 
Smith  Fred  W. 
Smith  George 
Smith  George 
Smith  George  T. 
Smith  Gula  A. 
Smith  Henry 
Smith  Israel 
Smith  John 
Smith  John 


146 
146 

187 

115-187 

222 

65 

211 

211 

93-153 
139 

20S 
161 
161 
125 

86 
147 
147 

99 
175 
147 
147 

51 
147 
24.S 

78 

147 
176 
122 
147 
7S 
143 
72 
223 
78 
147 
103 
147 
197 
122 
198 
122 
185 
197 
154 
184 
41 
40 
78 


1854 
1S67 
18S2 


Smith  John 
Smith  Jonathan 
Smith  Lafa^-ette 
Smith  Lavern  M. 
Smith  Leona  E. 
Smith  Loraine 


253 
23 
147 
147 
147 
86 
1S96  Smith  Margiierite  1.147 
40 
243 


1872 


1823 

1858 
1859 


1832 


1849 
1846 
1869 
1857 

1810 


185 1 
1S54 


1817 


182 1 
1819 


1867 


Smith  Mary 
Smith  Mary 
Smith  Mary  C. 
Smith  Nancy 
Smith  Richard 
Smith  Romina 
Smith  Scott  I.. 
Smith  Sophronia 
Smith  Spencer 
Smith  Slephen 
Smith  Thomas 
Sniitli  Thomas  G. 
Smith  Thomas  P. 
Smith  Thomas  P. 
Smith  Truman  I. 
Smith  Wealthra 
Smith  Wilbert  A. 
Smith  William 
Smith  Zoeth 
Suell  Helen 
Snell  John  P 

Snow 

Snow  Alonzo  J. 
Snow  Amos  W. 
Snow  George  W. 
Snow  Ida  L. 
Snow  Irene 
Snow  James  J. 
Snow  John  P. 
Snow  Julia  E. 
Snow  Lemuel 
Snow  Sarah  L. 
Snow  Susan  E. 
Snyder  Alonzo 
Snyder  Edward  H.  223 
Snyder  Frost  iSo 

Snj-der  John  180 

Snyder  Mary  F.  180 
Soden  Rebecca  150 
Soles  Linus  214 

Sorensen  139 

Soule  Chilo  L.  159 

Soule  Everett  I.  159 
Soule  Raymond  L.  159 
Southard"  Mary  242 
Southard  Rachel  146 
Southworth 

Adeline  151 

Spalding  Carrie  L.  207 
Spalding  F^dgar  207 
Sparhawk  Marcia  52 
Sparrow  Fjnma  241 
Spaulding 

Amelia  116-1S8 

Spaulding 

Benjamin  116 

Spaulding 

Harriet  G.  116 

Spaulding  John  191 
Spaulding  Josiah  94 
Spaulding  Lydia  116 
Spaulding 

Madora  135-203 

Spaulding  Nathan 


113 
71 

214 

147 
211 
163 
197 
35 
253 
122 

197 
147 
163 
154 
121 

147 
144-206 
205 
34 
103 
103 
103 
103 
252 
103 
103 
103 
252 
103 
103 
241 


W. 
Spaulding 

Parmelia  I. 
Spaulding  Susan 

S. 
Spear  Mary 
Spear  R.  L. 
Spear  Nettie  E. 
Spencer  Almira 


203 


116 
68 
41 
41 

170 


Spencer  Elizabeth 

69 

Spencer  WilUam 

69 

Spicer  E. 

114 

Spickerraan 

Lodema 

no 

Spofford  J. 

151 

Spofford  Mary  E. 

85 

Spiague  Darius 

210 

Sprague  Eliza 

M.                      152 

-210 

Sprague 

Esmeralda 

iSo 

1804 

Sprague  Patty     83-142 

Sprag-ue  Ursula 

32 

Spurgeon  Russell 

160 

Squires  Catherine 

149 

Stacy  Eben 

30 

1680 

Stacey  Ebenezer 

19 

1673 

Stacey  Ephraim 

19 

Stacey  Henry 

19 

1677 

Stacey  Henry 

19 

1682 

Stacey  John 

19 

I67S 

Stacey  Sarah 

19 

1674 

Stacev  William 

19 

I87I. 

Stafford  Charles  S 

124 

Stafford  Dan 

124 

IS66 

Stafford  Dan  L. 

124 

1900 

Stafford  Florence 

124 

1898 

Stafford  Gertrude 

124 

Staley  Elizabeth 
Stanbach 

Barbara 
Stanbach 

Valentine 
Stanley  Abby  I. 
Stanton  F'ugene  S. 
Stanton  Mercy 


176 


118 


1S79    Stanton  Minnie  E.    188 


stark 

87 

Stark  Asneth 

151 

Stark  Caroline 

151 

1821 

Stark  Ebenezer 

151 

Stark  Jane 

151 

Stark  Joseph 

151 

Stark  Julia 

151 

Stark  Mary  A. 

151 

Stark  Rolhe 

84 

Stark  Roxanna 

151 

Stark  Ruth 

151 

Stark  Sylvester 

151 

Starkweather 

Betsey               50-89 

Starkweather 

Betsey 

213 

Starkweather 

Leonard  B. 

196 

Starkweather 

Olive  E. 

196 

Starr  Elizabeth 

91 

1855 

Stearns  Margaret 

A. 

150 

1826 

Stearns  Mary  F. 

108 

Stearns  Onslow 

150 

Stedman  Alice 

97 

183 1 

Stedman  Charles 

E. 

97 

1805 

Stedman  Charles 

H. 

97 

Stedman  Edith 

97 

Stedman  F^llery 

97 

Steele  Elizabeth   36-59 

Stephenson 

141 

Stephenson 

Jennie  G. 

178 

Stetson  Annie  I. 

77 

Stetson  Alexander 

M. 

77 

Stetson  Francis 

77 

Stevens  Arthur 

128 

Stevens  Betsey    82-139 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAI.LS,  OF  I.YNN.  315 


1727 

igoo 


1764 


1691 


1845 
1797 


1893 
1856 


1852 
1759 


Stevens  Deborah  35-55 
Stevens  Donald  W.  146 
Stevens 

Elizabeth  43-71 

Stevens 

Elizabeth  57-110 
Stevens  Esther  57-iog 
Stevens  Hamilton  12S 
Stevens  Hannah  M.  66 
Stevens  Jacob     109-110 


Stevens  John 
Stevens  John 
Stevens  Joseph 
Stevens  Lydia 
Stevens  Mary 
Stevens  Mary 
Stevens  Margaret 

J- 
Stevens  Perry  G. 
Stevens  Peter  R. 
Stevens  Samuel 
Stevens  Sarah 
Stevens  Simeon 
Stevens  Sylvia 
Stevens  Thomas 
Stevens  Wheeler 
Stewart  A.  M. 
Stewart  Athelia 
Stewart  Fannie 

E.  S. 
Stewart  May  C. 
Stewart  Walter  H. 
Stickney  Charlotte 


26 


25-36 

27-28 

172 


Stickney  Mary 
Stiler  Andrew 
Stiles  Abbie 
Stiles  Jane 
Stimson  Phila 
Stocker  Abigail 


165 

60 

66 

95-156 

1 79- 1  Ho 

76 

29-42 


Stockwell  Mary  47-82 
Stockwell  Mary  E.  126 
Stoddard  Mary  G.  202 
Stone  Abraham  F.  78 
Stone  Betsey  64-136 
Stone  Dudley 
Stone  FUhel  C. 
Stone  Maria  L 
Stone  Mariet 
Stone  Mary  L,. 
Stone  Polly 
Stone  Ruth  H. 
Stoner  Catherine 
Storrs  Cornelia  F. 
Storrs  Grosvenor 
Storrs  Lucy  S. 
Storrs  Maria 
Storrs  Sarah 
Story  Austin  P. 
Story  Benjamin  S.  180 
Story  Willard  A.  180 
Story  Willard  F.       180 

Stratton 

Strouthers  Eliza 
Stuart  Leah 
Stewart  Mary 
Styles  Lucy  J. 
Styles  Sylvanus 
Sullivan  John  O. 
Summers  Maiten 
Summers  Rachel 

F. 
Sumner 

Dorothy 
Sutton  Louisa 

Swan 

Swan  Caleb 
Swan  Joshua  22 

Swan  Joshua  60 

Swartout  Lozina       208 


135 
135 
191 
158 
158 
64-126 
125 
249 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
180 


134 
44 
171 

99 
141 
141 

128 

175 

175 

61-121 
217 
184 
60 


1846 

1900 

1885 

1S80 
1887 


1781 


1858 

1S55 
1885 
1846 
1867 
1896 
1893 

1S73 

1897 
1876 
1803 

1842 


1816 
1S59 
1875 
1835 

1832 
1900 
1900 
1810 
1843 


1890 
1854 
1895 
1813 
1882 


Swartout  Robert  208 
Sweatland  Hannah  188 

Sweet  Aliiiira  205 
Sweet  Hannah  104-160 
Swisher 

Abraham  E.  219 
Swisher 

Abraham  I.  219 

Swisher  Alice  219 

Swisher  Benjamin  219 
Swisher  Esther  M.  219 

Swisher  Helen  219 

Symonds  200 

T 

Taft 47 

Taft  Hannah  47-83 

Taft  James  152 
Taft  Mercy             47-82 

Taggart  Alniira  93 
Taggart  Benjamin  93 
Taggart  Betsey  153-213 

Taggart  Eliza'  93 
Taggart  Florence 

L.  124 

Taggart  Jerusha  93 

Taggart  John  93 

Taggart  John  E.  124 

Taggart  Martin  93 

Taggart  Orpha  93 

Taggart  Samuel  93 

Taggart  Samuel  213 

Taggart  William  93 

Talbot  Lydia  88 

Tanner  F^lizabeth  90 

Tap  ley  Amos  39 

Tapley  Lucy  77 
Tapley  Mary        50-104 

Tappan  Lydia  52 

Tarbell 104 

Tarr  Filz  W.  174 

Taylor  Abbie  M.  42 

Tavlor  Addie  84 

Taylor  Alfred  84 

Taylor  Addie  125 

Taylor  Addie  F.  42 

Taylor  Brooks  42 

Taylor  Charles  IL  41 

Taylor  Charles  H.  41 

Taylor  Charles  H.  41 

Taylor  Doris  41 

Taylor  Ede  162 

Taylor  F;iizal)eth  41 

Taylor  Eleanor  245 

Taylor  Eunice  41 

Taylor  Grace  41 

Taylor  Horace  S3 

Taylor  Horace  84 

Taylor  Horace  E.  84 

Taylor  Howard  42 

Taylor  John  4: 

Taylor  John  84 

Taj'lor  John  L  41 

Taylor  John  I.  42 

Taylor  John  I.  41 

Taylor  Launcelot  83 

Taylor  Linn  84 

Taylor  Louise  83 

Taylor  Madeline  41 

Taylor  Margaret  41 

Taylor  Mary  A.  41 

Taylor  Mary  E.  41 

Taylor  Minnie  83 
Taylor  Nancy     100-162 

Taylor  Natalie  42 
Taylor  Nathaniel  E.41 

Taylor  Moseley  41 

Taylor  Olive  41 

Taylor  Ralph  41 

Taylor  Richard  41 


Taylor  Stephen 

108 

1870    Taylor  William  O. 

41 

Tenney  Daniel  I. 

251 

Terrington 

Catherine 

58 

Terry 

57 

Tew  Sarah  B. 

256 

1770    Tewksbury  Sally4 

1-68 

Tiffany  Edith 

117 

Tiffany  Silas 

i'7 

Tifft  Carlton 

81 

Tilley  Henry 

245 

Tillottson  George 

1*5 

1863    Timmerinau 

Charles 

145 

1896    Timniernian  Leila 

145 

Timmcrman 

William  B. 

145 

Tinker  Jonathan  E 

■155 

Tisdale  Agnes 

166 

Thayer  Charles  I. 

92 

Thorn  Elvira 

207 

Thorn  Sally 

146 

Thorne  Harry 

210 

Thorndike  Jane 

125 

Thorp  Mary  C. 

165 

Thomas  Caroline7i 

-133 

Thomas  F^mraa 

206 

Thomas  Etta 

100 

Thomas  Job 

134 

Thomas  Pattie     83 

-141 

Thomas  Phillip 

62 

Thomas  Sally 

47 

Thomas 

Sophronia       72 

-134 

Thomas  Susannah 

82 

Thompson 

177 

Thompson  AbbyM 

■  73 

Thompson 

Catherine  A. 

58 

Thompson 

Eunice               47-84 

Thompson  Mabel 

183 

Thompson  Mary 

118 

1857     Thompson  Mary  E 

•58 

Thompson  Sarah  22-27 

Thompson  William  58 

Thompson  Williaiu 

H. 

58 

181S    Thompson  William 

H. 

58 

Thurston  Benjamin 

B. 

220 

Thurston  Harriet 

E.                    161 

-220 

Thurston  Rachel 

88 

Todd  C.  D. 

210 

Todd  Hibbard  I. 

210 

Tompkins  Daniel 

D. 

140 

Tompkins  Helen 

8r 

Tooker  F;mma  J. 

205 

Torch  Mary  C. 

213 

Torrey  FHeanor 

242 

Tower  Annie  G. 

lOI 

1819    Townsend  Dolly  M 

.76 

Tracy  Hattie       224 

236 

Trafton  Abbie 

108 

Traill  Rebecca  M. 

71 

Trask   Benjamin 

57 

Trask  William  B. 

253 

Traver  John 

86 

Traver  Nancy 

86 

Traux  Andrew 

163 

Traux  George  P. 

248 

Traux  Mary  I. 

248 

Treadwell  Frances 

N. 

69 

1832    Tredwell  Hannah 

69 

1821    Tredwell  John  W. 

69 

316 


INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


1794 


1865 
1867 


1831 


1873 
1869 

1893 

1877 


1877 
1879 


1760 
1842 


Tredwell  Joshua  E.  69 
Tredwell  Joshua 

E.  Jr.  69 

Tredwell  Mary  I.  69 
Trescott  Mary  26-37 
Trevett  Mary  24 

Trevett  Henry  24 

Trevett  Richard  24 
Tripp  Mary  253 

Trow  Maria  182 

True  Duane  140 

Trull  David  75 

Truudy  Charles  N.  173 
Trundy  John  F.  173 
Trundy  Katie  M.  173 
Trundy  Ursula  F.  173 
Trussell  Mary  106 

Tucker 122 

Tucker  Anna  61 

Tucker  Eli  242 

Tucker  John  D.  197 
Tucker  Lydia  242 

Tucker  Mary  24-29 
Tucker  Mary  24-30 
Tucker  Mary  44 

Tucker  Harriet  E-  89 
Turner  Harriet  169 
Turner  Helen  S.  169 
Turner  John  32 

Turner  John  252 

Turner  Mary  1 17-197 
Tuttle  Ebenezer  no 
Tuttle  Mary  no 

Twaddle  Margaret 

J-  59 

Twiss  Rebecca  63-125 
Tyler  Edward  W.    252 

U 

Udell  Foster 
Udell  Grace  L. 
Udell  Jessie  I^. 
Udell  I^ewis  W. 
Udell  Sarah  J.  W. 
Udell  William  F. 
Underhill  Ruth  L. 


Underwood  ■ 
Upham  Eva  E 

Upham  George  H.  190 

Upham  Henry  M.  190 

Upham  Amy  t,.  127 

Upton  John  127 

Upton  Nancy  A.  243 

Upton  Sally  112 

Urann  Paul  43 

Urann  Samuel  43 

Usher  Martha  J.  183 

Utley  Henry  T.  117 

Utley  Jane  117 

Utley  Joseph  117 
Utley  lyUcy           58-117 

Utley  Mary  117 


Valentine  Alford 

A. 
Valleth 


Van  Allen  Olive  205 
Vanarsdale 

Gertrude  159-218 
Van  Auken  Emily 

D.  244 

Vandewarker 

Anna  242 

Vandewarker 

John  242 

Van  Ettan  Hattie     246 

Van  Grosbeck 60 

Van  IvCw  Georpre  158 
Van  Name  David  M.  150 


1859 
1883 

1862 
1872 


1867 


1856 
1859 


1854 
1901 


1867 


1872 


1811 
1818 


1856 


Van  Name  Irene 

E. 
Varney  Joanna 
Vasey  Edward 
Vasey  Helen  G. 
Vaughan  Alvin 
Vaughan  Arthur 

L. 
Vaughan  Belle 
Vaughan  Carrie  E 
Vaughan  Charles 

W. 
Vaughan  Edward 
Vaughan  Edward 

E. 
Vaughan 

Elizabeth 
Vaughan  Ella 
Vaughan  Ellen 
Vaughan  Frank 
Vaughan  Grace  A. 
Vaughan  Louise 
Vaughan  Mary 
Vaughan  Mary  A. 
Vaughan  Mira 
Vaughan  Myra 
Vaughan  Orville 
Vaughan  Orsino 

A. 
Vaughan  Phineas 
Vaughan  Royal 
Vaughan  Silas  O. 
Vaughn  Silas  T. 
Vaughan 

Sophronia 
Vaughan  Walter 
Vaughan  Walter 

P. 
Vaughan  William 
Vaughan]|WiUiam 

A. 
Vedder  Dorothy 
Vegas  Joseph  F. 
Verplank  Grace 

h. 
Verplank  Isaac 
Verplank  Isaac 
Verplank  John  I. 
Verplank  Mary  C. 
Vincent  Fanny 
Vickery  William 
Viport  Francis 
Virtue  Agnes 
Vosburg 
Zenana 


118 
118 
118 
118 
118 
118 
118 
118 
118 
118 
118 

118 
118 
118 
118 
118 

118 
118 

115 
118 

118 
242 
99 

147 
147 
147 
147 
147 
32 
45 
54 
135 


84-143 


W 


Wadsworth  Charles 


h. 


Wagner  Doris  A.  191 
Wagner  Marjory 

I.  191 

Wagner  Norton  191 

Wagner  Paul  R.  191 

Wagner  Ruth  M.  191 

Waitt 150 

Waite  Addie  A.  241 

Waite  Andrew  J.  212 

Waite  Walton  A.  241 

Walby 92 

Walker  187 

Walker  Barbury  143 

Walker  Abigail  C.  96 

Walker  Betsey  I.  96 
Walker  Carohne 

A.  129-202 

Walker  Charles 

E.  62 

Walker  Edwin  F.  96 


1778 
1815 
1853 


1813 


1883 
1876 
1886 

1857 
1881 
1855 
1891 

1874 
1844 
18S3 
1S19 
1852 
1879 
1879 


1867 

1832 
1839 
1834 

1S37 

1S37 
1835 

1847 

1837 
1824 
1829 
1852 

1819 
1827 


Walker  Frances  62 
Walker  Henry  B.  62 
Walker  James  96 

Walker  James  A.  96 
Walker  James  B.  96 
Walker  James  I.  62 
Walker  Martha  T.  96 
Walker  Mary  A.  N.  62 
Walker  Robert  I.  96 
Walker  Sarah  W.  62 
Walker  Walcott  E-  62 
Walker  William  A.  62 
Walker  William  W.  62 
Wallace  Amy  L.  127 
Wallace  Elizabeth  127 
Wallace  Frederick  127 
Wallace  George  R.  127 
Wallace  George  R.  127 
Wallace  Harvey  D.  66 
Wallace  Helen  127 

Wallace  Herbert  1. 127 
Wallace  Rachel  127 
Wallace  Rodney  127 
Wallace  Rodney  127 
Wallace  Robert  S.  127 
Wallace  Sophia  I.    127 

Walters 246 

Walters  David  192 

Wandell  Geuette  257 
Wauzer  Sarah  H.  159 
Ware  Susan  D.  loi 

Ward  Abby  Q.  100 

Ward  Carrie  M.  100 
Ward  Edith  G.  100 

Ward  Ethel  C.  100 

Ward  Gardner  L.  100 
Ward  Gardner  M.  100 
Ward  George  C.  100 
Ward  Helen  L,.  100 

Ward  Mabel  100 

Ward  Mary  H.  100 

Ward  Parmelia  I.  100 
Ward  Richard  100 

Ward  Richard  100 

Ward  Richard  100 

Ward  Richard  100 

Warden  Hannah  70-133 
Wordsworth  Ruth  37 
Warner  Augusta  96 
Warner  Cornell  151 
Warner  Grace  E-  170 
Warner  William  170 
Warren  Cynthia  in 
Warren  Cyrus  I.  113 
Warren 

Elizabeth  J.  in 
Warren  Gustavia  in 
Warren  Hannah  114 
Warren  Harvey  E.  113 
Warren  Henry  E-  113 
Warren  Ichabod  m 
Warren  Jane  M.  113 
Warren 

Mehitable      179-226 
Warren  Octavia 
Warren  Phineas 
Warren  Phineas  I. 
Warren  Rufus  I. 
Warren  Royal 
Warren  Sarah 


in 
III 
III 
113 
"3 
140 


1846 
1876 


Warren  William  W.iii 
Warriner 

Rachel  121-196 

Washburn  William  138 
Watrous  Edward  B.102 
Watson  Alexander  243 
Watson  Grace  E.  242 
Watson  Hannah  221 
Watson  Samuel  L,.    187 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGAIvUS,   OF  LYNN. 


317 


16S7 


1853 
1901 


t873 


1780 


1837 
1835 
1841 


1843 
1802 


1839 


1868 
i8go 
1855 
1892 
1867 
1882 
1824 


Watterman 

Rachel  47-8i 

Watt  George  F.  92 

Watts  Hannah  25-35 

Watts  John  44 

Watts  Mary  25-34 

Watts  Samuel  34-35 

Watts  William  44 

Way  Bertie  76 
Weatherbee 

Enieline  H  125 
Weatherbee 

Nella  63-125 
Weatherbee  Solon    125 

Weaver  Abbie  197 

Weaver  Doris  h.  1S9 

Weaver  Jabez  197 
Weaver  I,iicius  E.    189 

Weaver  William  P.  189 

Webb  Adaline  15S 

Webb  Cornelia  158 

Webb  Edward  158 

Webb  Gilbert  158 

Webb  Marion  158 

Webb  Rebecca  107 

Webb  Stephen  is8 

Webb  Oscar  158 

Webb  William  iii 

Webster  Hannah  206 

Webster  L.  F.  88 

Webster  Mary  25 

Webster  Moses  94 

Webster  Sarah  34 

Webster  Seltna  209 

Weeks  Abbie  H,  108 

Weeks  Comfort  44-75 

Weeks  Henry  W.  122 

Weeks  Judith  loi 

Weeks  Laura  E.  loi 

Weeks  Sarah  152 
Weierwiller  Louisa  159 

Weizel  Frances  122 
Welch  AdoniramJ.  123 

Welch  Almira  L.  125 

Welch  Aronetta  123 

Welch  Benjamin  43 

Welch  Betsey  43 

Welch  Byron  43 

WelchDavid  43 

Welch  Eben  43 

Welch  Judsoii  43 

Welch  Louisa  123 
Welch  Lydia         62-124 

Welch  Lydia  43 

Welch  Mary  25 

Welch  Mary  43 

Welch  Rosina  123 
Welch  Russell  F.     123 

Welch  William  43 

Welch  William  76 
Wellington  Joseph  245 

Wells  Charles  94 
Wells  Jane  M.      90-150 

Wells  Thomas  34 

Wendall  Abigail  40-67 
Wentworth  Cedric  loi 
Wentworth 

Clarence  E.  loi 
Wentworth 

Dorothea  loi 
Wentworth 

Emma  B.  loi 
Wentworth 

Frederic  loi 
Wentworth 

George  F.  loi 
Wentworth 

Reginald  D.  101 
Wentworth 

William  H.  loi 


1852 


Wentworth 

William  H. 
West  Elizabeth 
West  Henry 
West  John 
West  Rachel 
West  Samuel 
Westbrook 

Harriet  L. 
Westervelt  Marie 
Weston  Alfred 
Weston  Clara 
Weston  Costello 
Weston  Ralph 
Wetherbee 

Roxanna 
Wheat  Juliana 
Wheeler  Amos 
Wheeler  Ann  E. 


47 
30 

igo 
160 
179 

179 
179 
179 


151-209 
'93 
33 
153 


Wheeler  Benjamin  120 
Wheeler 

Benjamin  I.  31 

Wheeler  Charlotte  33 
Wheeler  Daniel  31 

Wheeler  David  252 

Wheeler  David  53 

Wheeler  Deborah      33 

1717     Wheeler 

Elizabeth  24-31 

Wheeler  Ellen  88 

1756    Wheeler  Eunice  61-120 
Wheeler  Hiram  88 

Wheeler  James  31 

Wheeler  John  47 

Wheeler  John  A.  153 
Wheeler  Louisa  54-103 
Wheeler  Mary  A.  32 
Wheeler  Mercy  31 

Wheeler  Philip  31 

Wheeler  Rachel  32-47 
Wheeler  Rhoda  31 

Wheeler  Rufus  J.      31 
Wheeler  Ruth  H. 
Wheeler  Sabina 
Wheeler 

Thomas  A. 
Whipple 

1846    Whipple  Ann  E. 
Whipple 

Lydia  B 
Whipple 

William  A. 
Whitcomb  p;iias 

White 

White  Alma  A. 
White  Asa 
White  Asa  D. 
White  Augusta 
White  Betsey 
White  Caroline 
White  Cynthia 
White  John  P. 
White  Joseph  M. 
White  Levi 
White  Mary 
1839    White  Marj'  E. 
White  Newton  C. 
White  Olive 
White  Prudenceio4.i64 
White  Robert  64 

White  Stillman  W.  73 
White  Verutia  191 

White  Zymenus  161 
Whitfield  F'unice  49 
Whitford  Elizabeth248 
Whiting  Frances  133 
Whiting  Phiiieas  44 
Whitman  Barsilla  130 
Whitney  Alfred        166 


153 
33 

153 
244 
128 

214-235 

128 
83 
83 
73 
73 
73 
73 
1 10-178 
73 

104 

44 

•      191 

245 

34-52 

245 

73 


1854 

1840 

1881 


1886 
1892 


1792 


185 1 
1843 
1S12 


1844 
1839 

1837 


1857 


1873 
1870 


1891 
1889 
1886 

1S96 
1869 


1843 


Whitney 

Benjamin  A.  183 
Whitney  Helen  E.  166 
Whitney  Frank  H.  183 
Whitney  Jonathan  107 
Whitney 

Martella  A.  215 
Whitney  Merton  L  183 
Whitney 

Raymond  P.  183 
Whitman  MarthaE.r30 
WhittemoreEsther  257 
Whittcmore 

Marsliall  H.        114 

Whitten 73 

Whittier  Charles  H.125 
Whittier  Lilly  W.  109 
Whittier  Simeon  125 
Wicker  Rhoda  209 

Wiers  Alice  253 

Wilber  Almira  90 

Will)ur  Mary  197 

Wilcox  Amelia  74 

Wilcox  Chapin  D.  139 
Wilcox  Ephraim  B.139 
Wilcox  Franklin  G.139 
Wilcox  John  T.  139 

Wilcox  John  M.  213 
Wilcox  Hazaver  81 
Wilcox  Mary  A.  81 

Wilcox  Mary  C.  139 
Wilcox  Naomi  213 

Wilcox  Susan  139 

Wilkinson  Eva  144 

Wilkinson  I'iddie  205 
Willard  Enoch  G.  174 
Willard  Sarah  F.  174 
Willard  Thomas  86 
Wilder  Marshall  161 
Wiley  I.ina  T.  211 

Wiley  Pearlie  M.  211 
Wiley  W.G.  211 

Willey  Margaret  76 
Willey  Philemon  65 
Willey  Sophia  163 

Willett  Edith  F.  189 
Wilktt  Flovd  G.  189 
Willett  Harrv  A.  189 
Willelt  Thomas        189 

Williams 83 

Williams 

Alexander  G.  126 
Willianjs 

Charles  E.  126 

Williams  Ebenezer  256 
Williams  Eleazer  252 
Williams  EHsha  198 
Williams  Erwin  198 
Williams  P^unice  126 
Williams  George  133 
Williams  George  H.178 
Williams  George  N.  81 
Williams  Gershom  39 
Williams 

Gertrude  E.  198 
Williams  Henry  L.  126 
Williams 

Howard  N.  178 

Williams  Jane  55-105 
Williams  John  24 

Williams  John  126 

Williams 

John  Frank  126 
Williams  Lulu  H.  143 
Willian\s 

Matilda  M.  130 

Williams  Marv  J.  76 
Williams  Nella  P.  126 
Williams  Phebe  222 
Williams  Ralph  R.  192 


318 


INGALLS    GENEALOGY. 


Williams  Sarah 

67 

1818 

Williams  Smith 

143 

1820 

Williams  Susan 

116 

1816 

Willis  Charles 

26 

Willis  George  L. 

96 

Willis  Gordon  h. 

96 

Willis  Marion 

96 

Willis  I^ouise  C. 

127 

1866 

Willis  Mary             26-36 

1826 

Wills  Joseph  H. 

103 

Willson  Ellen  h. 

124 

Willson  Harvey 

124 

1859 

Wilson 

61 

Wilson  Adaline  E. 

169 

Wilson  Anna 

218 

Wilson  Barbara 

200 

1778 

Wilson  Dolly         58 

-115 

Wilson  Estes 

160 

1861 

Wilson  George  H. 

140 

1865 

Wilson  Jane 

86 

Wilson  Louis 

169 

Wilson  Mary 

160 

1885 

1752 

Wilson  Mercy      54-104 

Wilson  Rachel 

155 

Wilson  Solomon  N. 

99 

Winchell  Frank 

241 

Winchell  Wallace 

241 

1S05 

Windsor 

187 

Windsor  Hnlda  194-230 

Windsor  Laura 

151 

1800 

Winans  Addie 

146 

1842 

1851 

Winans  John  P. 

146 

1884 

Winans  Ray 

146 

I88S 

Winans  Scott 

146 

1826 

Winegard  Addison 

146 

1862 

Winegard  Hattie 

246 

Winegard  John 

146 

Wing  L.  L. 

221 

Wing  Silvina  P.  177 

-225 

Wiugate  Abigail 

54 

Wingate  Paine 

54 

Winslow  p;dward 

91 

Winslow  Ella 

91 

Winslow  Fred 

91 

Winslow 

1763 

George  S.  J. 

9> 

Winston  Delia 

207 

Witherell  Joshua 

253 

Witherton  Thomas 

20 

I8I3 

Withey  Amos 

77 

Withey  James 

77 

I8I4 

Withey  Jolin 

77 

Withey  Loraua     77 

136 

Wit  he  J'  Mar  J'  77 

Withey  Moses  H.  77 
Withey  Susan  B.  77 
Witham  Frank  H.  171 
Witham 

Sophronia  1 13-183 
With amTam son  1 13-183 
Wood  Abbie  L.  91 

Wood  Ann  73 

Wood  Arviu  90 

Wood  Asa  73 

Wood  Charles  B.  91 
Wood  lianiel  33 

Wood  Daniel  90 

Wood  Eugene  E.  85 
Wood  Henry  88 

Wood  Heur\'  F.  91 

Wood  Henry  I.  91 

Wood  Jessie  M.  91 

Wood  Louisa  134 

Wood  Orrisa  90 

Wood  Northup  91 

Wood  Rebecca  50-90 
Woods  William  H.  91 
Woodcock  F;meline  209 
Woodell  Sarah  83-142 
Woodman 

Hannah  M.  99 

Woods 124 

Woodstock 

Cordelia  151 

Woodstock  Ira  151 

Woodruff  Alice  W.  246 
Woodard  D.  O.  122 

Woodward 

Martha  S.  100 

Woodward  Mary  103 
Wooley  John  53 

Wooley  Mary  204 

Wool  son  Amos  64 

Wooster  Abigail  43 
Wooster  Abigail  44-72 
Wooster  John  B.  43 
Worcester 

Bathsheba  50-93 
Worcester  Francis  93 
Wordeu  Charles  214 
Worden  Clarence  214 
Worden  Frank  214 

Worden  Jethro  214 

Wormstead 

Benjamin  107 


Wormstead 

Rebecca  57-107 

Worth  Abiah  34 

Worth  Helen  90 

Worthan 93 

Worthen  Nancy  34 

Worthen  Samuel  253 

Wrann 50 

1891     Wray  Mabel  E.  243 

1879     Wray  Guy  M.  243 

1901     Wray  Helen  243 

1857  Wray  James  F.  243 
1876  Wray  John  B.  243 
1881  Wray  Nola  E.  242 
1881     Wright  Addie  F.  42 

Wright  Anson  206 

Wright  Anson  P.  144 

1849    Wright  Avesta  144 

Wright  Bradford  144 

1858  Wright  Ellen  r45 
Wright 

Henrietta       145-206 

1844     Wright  Henry  144 

1883     Wright  Jennie  42 

1885     Wright  John  42 

Wright  John  B.  42 

Wright  Laura  66 

1861     Wright  Lucius  I.  145 

1S94    Wright  Marion  42 

Wright  Martin  66 

1S80     Wright  Robert  L.  42 

1S88    Wright  Waltf  r  T.  42 

Wyman  Isaac  77 

Wyman  Ruth  68 

Y 

Yeaton  Sybil  43 

Yelyea  Cornelia  165 

Yeomans  Jerusha  84 

Young  Allen  D.  84 

Young  Avaline  166 

Young  Eleanor  201 

Young  Elislia  84 

Young  Frank  E.  187 

Young  Frank  C.  84 

1S26    Young  Henry  187 

Young  John  M.  84 

Young  Katheriue  187 

1835    Young  Lydia  A.  157 

Young  Mary  E-  187 


Zering  Elizabeth    159 


INDEX  OF  PLACES. 


The  division  of  towns,  as  North,  South,  East  and  West,  are  indexed  under  the  name 
of  the  town  proper.  Where  a  —  appears  between  two  numbers,  the  name  of  that  town 
occurs  on  all  pages  inclusive.  The  examiner  is  reminded  that  a  name  may  occur 
several  times  on  a  page. 


Abercorn,  P.  Q.,  154,  221 
Abington,  Mass.,  iry,  128. 
Abington,   Conn.,  26,  36 — 3S, 

60,  61,  115,  121,  194 — ig6,  igS 

233.  237,  238,  252. 
Acworth,  N.  H.,  65,  247. 
Addison,  Me.,  1S3. 
Adrian,  Mich.,  92. 
Albion,  N.  Y.,  139,  140. 
Albion,  Pa.,  830. 
Alexander,  N.  Y.,  222. 
Alexandria,   N.  H.,  51,   152, 

212. 
Alexandria,  Va.,  86. 
Alexandria,  N.  Y.'iiS. 
Alexander,  N.  Y.,  222. 
Albany,    N.    Y.,   86,   90,    loi, 

irg,  138,  142,  147,  208,223,142. 
Albany,  N.  H.,  254. 
Alruont.iiMich.,  113. 
Alpha,  la.,  198. 
Alton,  N.  H.,  103. 
Alton,  111.,  245. 
Alvardo,  Cal.,  134,  203. 
Amesbury.  Mass.,  53,  54. 
Amherst,  Me.,  94.  156,  216. 
Amherst,  N.  H.,  35. 
Amboy,  III.,  195. 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  147,  1S8. 
Amelia,  O.,  141. 
Ainsworth,  Neb.,  128. 
Andover,  Me.,  167. 
Andover  Mass.,  17,  20,  22,  25 

—27.  34—36,  38,  39.   51—64, 

94,     95,    103—107,    109— 113, 

115,   164 — 171,   180,   181,   185, 

1S7,  227,  252. 
Ann  Arbor,   Mich.,  213. 
Antioch,  III.,  128,  199,201. 
Argentine,  Kan..  216. 
Argyle.  N.,  Y.,  83. 
Arraanda,  Mich.,  193. 
Arlington,  Mass.,  loi,  162. 
Arlington,  N.  J.,  16S. 
Ashby,  Minn.,  202. 
Ashland,  N.  H.,  122. 
Ashland,  Mass.,  127. 
Ashland,  Neb.,  201. 
Ashland,  Conn.,  196. 
Ashford,  Conn.,  197. 
Ashville,  N.  C,  146,  191. 
Aspen,  Wyo.,  218. 
Atkinson,  N.  H.,  35,  53,  66, 

97,  98,  100,  238,  253. 
Atkinson,  111.,  121. 
Attica,  Wis.,  ii6. 
Athol,  Mass.,  126. 


Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  145,  206. 
Athens,  N.  Y.,  145. 
Athens,  Mich.,  100. 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  254. 
Axigusta,  Me.,  52. 
Augusta,  Ark.,  182. 
Aurora,  111.,  92. 
Aurora,  N.  Y.,  168. 
Auburn,    Me.,    119,    130,   156, 

I73i  174- 
Babylon,  N.  Y.,  170. 
Baldwin,  Me.,  52. 
Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,84,  100. 
Ballston,  N.  Y.,  32,  170,  224. 
Baltimore,  Md.,  102, 154. 
Bangor,  Me.,  172,  225,  254. 
Baraboo,  Wis.,  50,  160. 
Barnstead'  N.  H.,  152. 
Barre,  Vt.,  32,  97,  159. 
Barre,  N.  Y.,  140. 
Barronville,  Conn.,  189. 
Bath,  Me.,  74,  135. 
Batsto,  N.  Y.  206. 
Bayonne,  N.  J.,  142. 
Beardstown,  111.,  195, 
Bedford,  N.  H.  104,  167. 
Bedford,  Mass.,  160,  253. 
Belcher,  N.  Y.,  82,  141. 
Belchertown,  Mass  ,  83,  iiS, 

141,  160,  193. 
Beloit,  Wis.,  250. 
Belding,  Mich.,  213. 
Belmont,  N.  H.,  163. 
Bellfontaine,  O.,  166. 
Bellows   Kalis,   Vt.,   141,  170, 

216,  223,  224. 
Bel\-idere,  N.  Y.,  139. 
Belvidere,  111.,  113,  184. 
Benson.  Minn.,  188. 
Berkshire,  Vt.,  154. 
Berea,  O.,  115. 
Berne,  N.  Y.,  224. 
Berryessa,  Cal.,  255. 
Berwick,  Me.,  95. 
Bethel,  Me.,  95,  96,  156, 
Bethel,  Vt.,  114,  254. 
Beverly,  Mass.,  254. 
Biddeford,  Me,  184. 
Biddenden,  Eng.,  124. 
Bigfoot,  111.,  205. 
Billerica,  Mass..  ,51,  253. 
Bloomingdale.  111.,  193. 
BJue  Earth  City,  Minn.,  154. 
Blue  Hill,  Me.,  45,  56,  58,  106, 

107,  170—173.  225. 
Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  187. 
Boise  City,  Idaho,  227. 


Boothbay,  Me.,  131. 
Bolton,  Vt.,  234. 
Bolton  Mass.,  39. 
Border  Plains,  la.,  80. 
Boscawen,  N.  H.,  102. 
Boston,  Mass.,  17,  40,  41,  44, 
45.  51,  5S,  68,  69,  95—97,  100 
— 102,  104,  109,  115,  117, 125 — 
133.   137.    1.S0,   162—164,   181, 
183,   189,   191,  202,   214,   225, 
226,  227,  233,  237,  254. 
Bow,  N.  II.,  162. 
Boxford,  Mass.,  56. 

Boyne  City,  Mich.,  255. 

Bradford,  N.  H.,  105,  167. 

Bradford,  Mass.,  34,  35,  254. 

Braintree,  Mass.,  24,  85. 

Brandon,  Vt.,  235. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.,  254. 

Brewer,  Me..  171. 

Bridgman,  Mich.,  255. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  81,  102. 

Bridgewater,  N.  H.,  93,  151, 
152. 

Bridgewater,  Mass.,  66. 

Bridgton,  Me.,  107 — 113,  156, 
173— 1S4,  226,  227. 

Bristol,  N.  H.,  152,  211,  212. 

Bristol.  K.  I.,  19,  49.  149,  253. 

Bristol,  Ind.,  90. 

Brockton.  Mass.,  136,  197. 

Brock  port.  N.  Y.,  78,  140. 

Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  224. 

Brook  field,  Vt.,  59. 

Brookfield,    Mass,    164,    188, 
222. 

Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  47,  81,  82. 
89.  i.-?7- 

Brookhne,  Mass.,  69. 

Brooklyn,  Conn.,  59,  62,   118, 
252. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  41,  122,  135, 
197,  198,  223,  248,  249. 

Broome,  P.  Q.,  153,  214,  235. 

Broome,  N.  Y.,  243. 

Brownfield,  Me.,  185. 

Brownington  Vt.,  247. 

Brownville.  N.  Y  ,  222. 

Brutus,  N.  Y. ,  247. 

Bryan,  O.,  91. 

Buckfield,  Me.,  129,  130,  174. 

Buchanan,  Mich.,  243. 

Bucksport,  Me.,  106,  171. 

Buffalo,   N.    Y.,  84,   121,   140, 
243- 

Buffalo,  Gap,  S.  D.,  243. 

Burke,  Vt.,  179. 


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INGALLS  GENEALOGY. 


Burke,  N.  Y.,  247. 
Burlington,     Vt.,     124,    159, 
227. 

Burlington,  la.,  219. 

Buxton,  Me.,  39. 

Calhoun,  Ga.,  82. 

Calispel,  Mont.,  124. 

Cambridge,  Ma.ss.,  39,97,99, 
loi,  126,  163,  i8,s,  254. 

Cambridge  Spring.s.Pa.,  121. 

Camden,  Me.,  225. 

Campbell,  Cal.,  255. 

Campton,  N.  H.,  93. 

Canaan,  Vt.,  98,  99 

Canajoharie,  N,  Y.,  43. 

Candia,  N.  H.,  51. 

Canisteo,  N.  Y.,  217. 

Canterbury,  N    H.,  53,  98 — 
103,  160 — 163. 

CanterV)ury,  Conn.,  116,  1S9. 

Canton,  N.  V.,  124,  209. 

Canton,  111.,  64,  255. 

Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  191. 

Cape   Vincent,    N.    Y.,    104, 
165- 

Caro,  Mich.,  246. 

Carli.sle,  Ma.s.s.  27. 

Carrollton,  La.,  175. 

Carthage,  N.  Y.,  165. 

Ca.stalia,  la.,  243. 
Ca.stile,  N.  Y.,  140. 
Castleton,  N.  Y. ,  223,  236. 
Cavendish,  Vt.,  154. 
Chandlerville   111.,  194. 
Chariton,  la.,  219. 
Charleston,  Vt.,  154. 
Charle.stown,   Ma.ss.,   28,  39, 

40,  42,  67,  loi,  130,  193. 
Charlotte,  Vt.,   170. 
Cha.se,  N.  Y.,  194. 
Chatham,  Ont.,  84. 
Chatham,  N.  H.,  108. 
Chelsea,   Mass.,  69,  88,    132, 

19'.  254. 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  39,  79. 
Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y., 120,121. 
Cherry  Valley,  Mass.,  114. 
Chesbro,  Mass.,  go. 
Cheshire,   Mass.,  33,  50,  90, 

91.  150. 
Chester,  N.  H.,  34,  35,  50,  51, 

94,  126,  155. 
Chester,  Mass.,  256. 
Chester,  Vt.,  105. 
Chicago,  111.,  76,  88,  92,  100, 
Ii8,    121,   122,   157,    159,  164, 
174,   180,   193 — 201,   205,   208, 
214,  219,   222,   231,    232,    237, 
249>  255. 
Chicago,  Park,  Nev.,  200. 
Chicopee,  Mass.,  160,  254. 
Chichester,  N.  H.,  102. 
Chillicothe,  O.,  iro,  189,  219. 
Crystal,  Lake,  111.,  205. 
Churchill,  N.  Y.,  114, 
Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  193. 
Cincinnati,    O.,   80,    166,    181, 

237,  245,  255. 
Clarendon,  \^t.,  223. 
Claremont,  N.  H.  125,  248. 
Clayton,  Ala.,  58. 
Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  126. 
Cleveland,  O.,   114,    134,    145, 

237,  245,  246,  255. 
Cliftondale,  Mass.,  67. 
Clinton,  Mass.,  160,  161. 
Clio,  Mich.,  246. 
Coaticook,  P.  Q.,  185. 
Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  142,  224. 
Colchester,  Conn.,  190. 


Coldwater,  Mich.,  84. 

Colebrook,  N.  H.,  loi. 

Coloma  Sta.,  Wis.,  139. 

Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  123. 

Columbia,  Conn.,  117. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  51,  94,  99, 
100,  102,  103,  150,  162,  192, 
211,  212,  254. 

Concord,  N.  Y.,  142. 

Concord,  Pa.,  245,  251. 

Conway,  N.  H.,  51,  95,  108. 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  91,  92, 
151,  194,  196,  197. 

Copake,  N.  Y.,  145. 

Corning,  la.,  219. 

Cornish,  Me.,  52,  183. 

Cornish,  N.  H.,  125. 

Cornplanter,  N.  Y.,  242. 

Cornwall,  Vt.,  186,  187. 

Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  147. 

Cottage,  N.  Y.,i2i. 

Cottonwood,  Minn.,  206. 

Cortland,  N.  Y.,  59,  89,  165, 
255- 

Cortland,  111.,  222. 

Cowansville,  P.  Q.,  153. 

Covington,  Ky.,  166. 

Crooked  City,  S.  D.,  201. 

Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  151,  152, 
210. 

Cumberland,  R.  I.,  24,  46,  85, 
252. 

Cupardino,  Cal.,  200. 

Dalton,  N.  H.,  96. 

Danbury,  Conn.,  149. 

Danielsonville,    Conn.,    1S9, 

Dansville,  N.  Y.,  158,  217. 

Danvers,  Mass.,  227,  228,  253. 

Danville,  Vt.,  64,  94,  98,  154, 
155.  159- 

Dayton,  Me.,  175. 

Davenport,  la.,  88,  219. 

Deerfield,  N.  H.,  34. 

Deering,  Me.,  174. 

Dedham,  Mass.,  97,  121. 

Dehli.  la.,  92. 

Dekalb,  111.,  118. 

Delavan,  Wis.,  89,  90,  222. 

Delmar,  la.,  209. 

Delton,  Wis.,  160. 

Denmark,  Me.,  52,  no,  113, 
176 — 179,  183 — 185,  226. 

Denmark,  la.,  168,  169. 

Denver,  Col.,  253. 

Derry,  N.  H.,  92,  94. 

Des  Moines,  la.,  189,  194. 
Detroit,  Mich.,  170,   217,  218, 

255- 
Dexter,  Me.,  225. 
Dighton,  Mass.,  88. 
Donican  Grove,  111.,  118. 
Doniphan,  Neb.,  218. 
Dormansville,  N.  Y.,  24. 
Dover,  Me.,  177. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  133. 
Dover,  Mass.,  125. 
Dover,  111.,  158,  159,  218. 
Dracut,  Mass.,  129. 
Dresden,  N.  Y.,  209,  210,  233 

234- 
Duluth,  Minn.,  188,   194,  227. 
Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  167. 
Dudley,  Mass.,  188,  190. 
Dumfres,  Ont.,  246. 
Dunham,   P.   Q.   65,   93,    153, 

213—215.  235. 
Dunhams  Basin,  N.  Y.,  23S. 
Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  155. 
Dunklees    Grove,    111.,    118, 
193- 


Dunstable,  Mass.,  39,  66,  127. 
Durham,  N.  H.,  55. 
Duxbury,  Vt.,  154. 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  43,  134,    172. 
Earlville,  N.  Y.,  81. 
Eastport,  Me.,  239. 
Eaton,  N.  Y.  114. 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  160. 
Eden,  Me.,  71.  133,  134. 
Eden,  O.,  91. 
Edge  wood,  N.  Y.,  59. 
Edinsburg,  N.  Y.,  169. 
Edmond,  Ks.,  243. 
Effingham,  N.  H.,  174. 
Elgin,  111.,  141. 
Elk  Grove,  111.,  193. 
Elkhorn,  Wis.,  205. 
Ellisburg,  N.  Y.,  47. 
Elliott,  Conn.,  115. 
Ellsworth,  Ks.,  149. 
Elniira,    N.  Y.,   90,    157,    158, 

249. 
Elyria,  N.  Y.,  i68. 
Empire,  Ks.,  61. 
Englewood,  N.  J.,  188. 
Enosburg,  Vt.,  123,  154,  236. 
Epsom,  N.  H.,  102. 
Erie,  Pa.,  84. 
Esperance,  N.  Y.,  224. 
PCsse.x,  Vt.,  154,  254. 
PIssex,  N.  Y..  157. 
Eureka,  Wis.,  139. 
Evansville,  Ind.,  250. 
p;xeter,  N.  H.,  69. 
E-xeter,  N.  Y.,  143. 
Fairfield,  Vt.,  154. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  roc. 
Falmouth,  Me.,  167. 
Farnum,  P.  Q.,  153,   234,  235, 

247. 
Fayston,  Vt.,  154,  228. 
Ferrisburg,  Vt.,  235. 
Fitchburg,    Mass.,    94,    123, 

126,  127. 
Fitzwilliam,    N.    H.,   62,   85, 

125. 
Flint,  Mich.,  84,  210,  246. 
Fly  Creek,  N.  Y.,  S3,  84,  231. 
Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  127. 
Fontana,  Wis.,  144. 
Forestport,  N.  Y.,  165. 
Fort  Barrancus,  F"la.,  220. 
F'ort  Dodge,  la.,  100. 
Fort  FMward,  N.  Y.,  82. 
Fort  F'airfield,   Me.,  156,  177. 
Fort  Yates,  Dak.  185. 
Fountain  Prairie,  Wis.      129 
Foxcroft,  Me.,  177 
Framingham,  Mass.,  127. 
Franklin,  N.  H.,  103,  118,  152, 

212. 
Eranklin,  Mass.,  130. 
Franklin,  Conn.,  122. 
Franklin,  N.  Y.,  208,  245. 
Franklin,  111.,  249. 
Franklin,  .S.  D.,  158. 
Freedom,  N.  II.,  108. 
Freemont,  N.  H.,  95 
Freemont,  N.  Y.,  158. 
Freeport,  111.,  199. 
Frelighsburg,     P.     Q. ,    214, 

235. 
Fremont,  O.,  135. 
Fryburg,  Me.,  226. 
Gaines,  N.  Y.,  140. 
Galena,  S.  D.,  129,  201. 
Galesburg,  111.,  :68. 
Georgetown,  III.,  134. 
Geneva,  O.,  246. 
Gibson,  Pa.,  251. 


POSTERITY  OF  EDMUND  INGALLS,  OF  LYNN. 


:{2l 


Gilead,  Me.,  96,  157,  216. 
Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  6g,  103. 
Glasgow,  Scot.,  136. 
Glendon,  Wash.,  245. 
Glenora,  N.  Y.,  149. 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  209. 
Glenville,  N.  Y.,  229. 
Glenville,  Mich.,  169,  188. 
Glenwood,  Mich.,  243. 
Gloucester,  Me.,  119. 
Gloucester,    Mass.,     27,    67, 

1301  171.  254- 
Goffstown,  N.  H.,  250. 
Gorham,  Me.,  181. 
Gorhani,  N.H.,  156,  217. 
Gosheu,  N.  H.,  250,  254. 
Grafton,  Mass.,  48,  122. 
Grafton,  O.,  247. 
Granby,  P.  Q.,  197,  215. 
Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  124. 
Grand  Ligne,  P.  Q.,  214. 
Grand  Menan,  N.  B.,  74. 
Grant  Creek,  N.  Y.,  150. 
Granville,  Vt.,  187. 
Granville,  N.    Y.,    137 — 139, 

141,  142,  151,   168,  210,   234, 
235- 

Gray,  Me., 157,  237. 
Great  Falls,  Mont.,  231. 
Green  Bay,  Wis.,  83. 
Greene,  Me.,  173. 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  127,  170. 
Geeensboro,  Vt.,  159. 
Greenville,  Conn.,  1S5. 
Greenville,  N.  Y.,  144,  204. 
Greenville,  Mich.,  213. 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  196. 
Greenwich  Conn.,  185. 
Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  120. 
Groton,  N.  Y.,  81,  89,  251. 
Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  188. 
Guayanilla,  P.  R.,  149. 
Hadley,  Mass.,  170. 
Hagedon  Mills,  N.  Y.,  224. 
Hains\-ille,  111.,  12S,  207. 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  43. 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Si,  137. 
Hamilton,  O.,  141,  245. 
Hamilton,  Ind.,  243,  244. 
Hamlin,  Minn.,  129. 
Hamraondton,  N.  J.,  179. 
Hampden,  Me.,  43. 
Hampstead,  N.  H.,  53,  253. 
Hampton,  N.  H.,  102. 
Hampton,    Conn.,    116,    117, 

188. 
Hancock,  N.  H.,  197. 
Hancock,  Vt.,  114. 
Hanover,  N.  H.,  51,   76,    117, 

192,  254. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  80. 
Harrison,  Me.,   108,   109,  173, 

177,  183,  226,  237. 
Harrison,  Mich.,  217. 
Hastings,  Minn.,  91. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  25,  116,   122, 

181,  197,  214. 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,82— 84,  138— 

142.  151- 
Hartford,  Mich,,  244. 
Hartland,  Vt.,  166. 
Hartland,  N.  Y.,  247. 
Hartwick,    N.   Y.,    120,    151, 

194,  230,  231. 
Haverhill,  N.  H.,  155,  247. 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  25,  34,  35, 

41.  50,  53,  54.  98.   181,   227, 

254- 
Harvey,  111.,  208. 
Hawley,  Minn.,  227. 

23 


Hebron,  Me.,  iig. 
Hebron,  N.  H.,  34. 
Hebron,  N.  Y.,  82. 
Hebron,  ().,  80. 
Helena,  Mont.,  180. 
Hemlock,  N.  Y.,  143. 
Henniker,  N.  H.,  192. 
Henderson,  N.  Y.,  47,  222. 
Hereford,  P.  Q.,  162. 
Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  115. 
Herman,  N.  Y.,  166. 
Hill,  N.  H.,  212. 
Hilland,  Mont.,  171. 
Hillsborough,  N.  H..  193. 
Hillsboro,  Col.,  209. 
Hine.sburgh,  Vt.,  235,  236. 
Hillsdale,  N.  H.,  224. 
Hiram,  Me.,  52,  226. 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  74. 
Holbrook,  Mass.,  155. 
Holden,  Mo.,  247. 
Hollis.  N.  H.,  94. 
Holliston,  Mass.,  114,  115. 
Holyoke,  Mass.,  170,  227. 
Hooksett,  N.  H.,34. 
Hoosac,  N.  Y.,  153. 
Hoosic  Falls,  N.  Y.,  90. 
Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  99. 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  82. 
Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  220. 
Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  151. 
Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  158,  159 

218. 
Houlton,  Me.,  116. 
Hubbardsvnlle,  N.  Y.,  251. 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,  119. 
Hudson,  Ind.,  243. 
Hunts\'ille,  O.,  166. 
Hunter,  N.  Y.,  59. 

Hyde  Park,  Vt. 

Independence,  Mo.,  108. 
Indianola,  la.,  187, 
Ingalls,  Mich.,  200. 
Ingalls,  Minn.,  202. 
Iosco,  Mich.,  246. 
Iowa  City,  la.,  219. 
Ipswich,    Mass.,   20,   22,   27, 

39,  66,  67,  70,  III,  253. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  119. 
Jackson,  Mich.,  87. 
Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  123,  125,  126. 
Jamestown,  N.  D. ,  228. 
Jay,  N.  Y  ,  65. 
Jefferson,  Me..  172. 
Jeffenson,  N.  Y.,  89. 
Jericho,  Vt.,  59. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.   223. 
Jewett  City,  Conn.,  191. 
Johnsburg,  N.  Y.,  82. 
Johnsonville,  N.  Y.,  255. 
Joliet,  111.,  157. 
Jonesport,  Me.,  250. 
Kansas  City,   Mo.,    142,    169, 

217,  222. 
Keene,   N.   H.,  97,   123,   125, 

157- 
Keene,  N.  Y.,  65,  124. 
Kennebunk,  Me.,  52,  69. 
Keokuk,  la.,  168,  219. 
Ketchum,  Conn.,  90. 
Kewanee,  111.,  195,  196. 
Killingly,  Conn.,  252. 
Killingworth,  Conn..  213. 
Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  188. 
Kingsboro,  N.  Y.,  188. 
Kingston,  N.  H.,  34.  50,  163. 
Kingston,   N.    Y.,    148,    229, 

230. 
Kirby,  Vt.,  76. 
Kittery,  Me.,  126,  253. 


Kortright,  N.  Y.,  151. 
Uachine,  P.  Q.,  215. 
Laconia,  N.  H.,  102,  118. 
I.,afayette,  Ind.,  219. 
Lagrange,  .Me.,  172. 
Lagrange,  O.,  114. 
Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.,  125. 
Lakeport,  N.  H..  100. 
Lancaster,    N.    H.,    150,   233, 

247. 
Lancaster,    Mass.,    97,    100, 

126. 
Lanesboro,  Mass.,  90. 
Lansiiigburg,  N.  Y.,  159. 
Lapeer,  Mich.,  246. 
Larkspur,  Col.,  81. 
Las  Vegas,  N.  M.,  229. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  99,  115,  153, 

171.  215. 
Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  81,  90. 
Lee  Center,  111.,  231,  241. 
Leeds,  Me.,  131. 
Lehi  City,  Utah,  135. 
Lehigh,  la.,  80. 
Lenox,  N.  Y.,  241,  242. 
Leominster,  Mass.,  64,  85. 
Leroy,  N.  Y.,  139,  140. 
Lewiston,  Me.,  69,  173,  174. 
Liberty,  Pa.,  83. 
Lima,  N.  Y.,  213. 
Lincoln,  Vt.,  235. 
I<incoln,  Neb.,  158,  255. 
Linn,  Wis.,  144,  205. 
Litchfield,  Pa.,  89. 
Little  Conipton,  R.  I.,  197. 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  81. 
Locke,  N.  Y.,  251. 
Lockport,  111.,  122. 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  126. 
Londonderry,  N.  H.,  55,  105, 

168,  253. 
Londonderry,   Vt..   105,    169, 

247. 
Long  Creek,  S.  D.,  89. 
Los  Angelos,  Cal.,  200. 
Lowell,  Mc.,  107,  108,  no. 
Lowell,  Vt.,  32. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  64,  69,  99,  129, 

131,  238,  254. 
Lowville,  N.  Y.,  137. 
Lowville,  Minn.,  202. 
London,  N.  H.,  99,  100,  102. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  89,  182,  219, 

230. 
Ludlow,  Vt.,  118,  125,  254. 
Lunenburg,  N.  H.,  36. 
Luverne,  Minn.,  129. 
Lyman,  Me.,  175. 
Lyman,  N.  H.,  160. 
Lvndeboro,  N.  H.,  168. 
Lyndon,  Vt.,  75,  76,  160. 
Lynn,   Mass.,    17,  19,  20—24, 

28,  29,  40—45,  56,  60,  67 — 70, 

77,  78,  109,  119,  131—133.  136, 

163,  174,  175,    181,   204,   239, 

240,  244,  251,  253,  255,  256. 
Machias,  Me.,  74,  176,  254. 
Mackinac.  Mich.,  32. 
Madison,  N.  H.,  1S4. 
Madison,  Wis.,  160,  221. 
Madisouville,  O.,  180. 
Madbury,  N.  H.,  44,  75. 
Mahaska,  la.,  202. 
Maine,  N.  Y.,  8g.  90. 
Maiden.  Mass.,  iii,  119,  126, 

I3I-  '74- 
Maiden,  111.,  159. 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  103,  118, 

248,  254. 
Manchester,  Mass.,  251. 


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INGAIvIvS  GENEALOGY. 


Manchester,  Conn.,  223,  224, 

236. 
Manchester,  la.,  124. 
Mandota,  111.,  218. 
Mansonville,  P.  Q.,  153. 
Mautua,  O.,  256. 
Marathon,  N.  Y.,  243. 
Marblehead,   Ma.ss.,   29—31, 

42 — 46,   70,   71,   77 — 80,    107, 

133.    136.    137.    175,  204,  205, 

233.  239.  253- 
Mariano,  Cuba,  167. 
Marietta,  O.,  150. 
Mariners  Harbor,  N.Y.,  150. 
Marlboro.  N.  H.,  85,  125. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  155. 
Marietta,  Mich.,  213. 
Marquette,  Mich.,  90. 
Marshall,  Mich.,  100. 
Marshfield,  Me.,  177. 
Mason  City,  la.,  124,  160. 
Massena  Springs,  N.Y.,  248. 
Mattawau,  N.  J.,  150. 
Mattawanikeag,  Me.,  216. 
Maysville,  Ky.,  219. 
Mazonianie,  Wis.,  169. 
Mazonville,  N.  Y..  208. 
McCool  June,  Neb.,  234. 
Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  119. 
Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  170. 
Medford,    Mass.,   39,  95,   96, 

101,  130,  180. 
Medina,  N.  Y.,  28. 
Meduca,  N.  Y.,  148. 
Melrose,  Mass.,  109,  254. 
Melville,  Ore.,  163. 
Memphis,  Teun.,  58,  246. 
Memphis,  Mo.,  219. 
Mendon,  Mass.,  20. 
Menominee,  Minn.,  i6o,  199, 

200. 
Mercer,  Me.,  109,  no. 
Mercer,  Pa.,  204. 
Merrimack,  N.  H.,  104,  166, 

167,  222. 
Merrillsville,  N.  Y.,  242. 
Methuen,  Mass.,  60,  94,  119. 

155.  215- 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  253,  256. 
Middlefield,  N.  Y.,  50,  62,  91, 

92,  150,  151,  196,  208,  232. 
Middle  Grove,  N.  V.,  170. 
Middleton,    Mass.,   112,    1S2, 

228. 
Middleton,  Conn.,  143. 
Middleton,  N.  Y.,  246. 
Miles,  Pa..  S3. 
Milford,  Mass.,  114. 
Milford,  ]Me.,  216. 
Milford,  Conn.,  224. 
Milford,  N.  Y.,  194,231. 
Millbury,  Mass.,  116. 
Milton,  N.  H..  54,  96. 
Milton,  Vt..  169,  224. 
Milton,  N.  v.,  169,  236. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  116,  129, 

255. 
Minneiska,   Minn.,  128,   129, 

201. 
Missouli,  Mont.,  124. 
Mobile,  Ala.,  58,  122,  134. 
Mohawk.  N.  Y.,  143. 
Moline,  111.,  187. 
Monmouth,  Ore.,  245. 
Monmouth,  la.,  222. 
Montclair,  N.  J.,  62,  167. 
Monticello,  Minn.,  96. 
Montgomery,  Vt..  154,  247. 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  31,  32,  223. 
Montreal,  P.  Q.,  163,  215. 


Moretown,  Vt.,  32. 
Mt.  Holly,  Vt.,  169. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  219. 
Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  179,  225. 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.,  192. 
Mullan,  Idaho,  201. 
Mullica  Hill,  N.  J.,  145. 
Muncie,  Ind.,  224. 
Muscatine,  la.,  95. 
Napa,  Cal.,  203. 
Naples,  Me.,  Ill,  253. 
Nashua,  N.  H.,   67,   104,   128, 

129,  167,  168,    175,    199,    201, 

202,  226. 
Nashville,  Tenu.,  128. 
Natick,  Mass.,  17S,  204. 
Natural  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  165. 
Nelson,  N.  H.,  55,  164. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  135,  167,  222, 

223,  250. 
Newbern,  S.  C,  11. 
New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  149. 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  168. 
Newbury,  Vt.,   113 — 115,  161, 

186. 
Newbury,  Mass.,  25,  253. 
Newbury,  N.  Y.,  83. 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  44,  51, 

53.  74.  97.  161,  254. 
Newcastle,  Del.,  135. 
New  Charlestown,  Me.,  106. 
New  Gloucester,  Me.,  130. 
New    Hampton,   N.   H.,   92, 

152,  153.  210. 
New    Hartford,    N.    Y.,    63, 

126. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  160,  197. 
New    London,    Conn.,     130, 

192,  220,  253. 
New  Orleans,  La.,  99,  118. 
Newpaltz,  N.  Y.,  147. 
Newport,  Me.,  216. 
Newport,  N.  H  ,  250. 
Newport,  Vt.,  162. 
Newport,  R.  I.,  190. 
New  Rochelle.N.Y.,  170.  255. 
New  Salem,  N.  H.,  57. 
New  Sharon,  Me.,  no. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  77,  83,  103, 

104,  122,    123,    142,    147,    151, 

160,  175,    186,    188,    190,    198, 

228,  237,  251,  255. 
Nevada,  la.,  222. 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  140. 
Niles,  Mich.,  243. 
North    Adams,    Mass.,    150, 

255- 
North  Bend,  O.,  180. 
Northboro,  Mass.,  196. 
North  Branch,  Minn.,  194. 
Northfield,  N.  H.,  125,  168. 
Northfield,  Vt.,  168,  248. 
Northwood,  O.,  188. 
Norton   Hill,   N.   Y.,   48,   86, 

143, 146 — 148,  205 — 207. 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  256. 
Norway,  Me.,  52,  129. 
Norwich,  Vt.,  32. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  189, 191,  192, 

253- 
Norwich,  N.  Y.,  143. 
Norwood,  N.  Y.,  65. 
Oak  Bay,  N.  B.,  163. 
Oakham,  Mass.,  256. 
Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  140. 
Oakland,   Cal.,  99,   134,  203, 

205. 
Oak  Park,  111,,  ig6,  219. 
Oldtown,  Me.,  245. 
Oneida,  N.  Y.,  82,  126,  251. 


Oneida,  111.,  218. 
Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  246. 
Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  144. 
Ontonagon,  Mich.,  199,  200. 
Orange,  N.  J.,  223. 
Orland,  Me.,  106,  171 — 173. 
Orring^on,  Me.,  135. 
Osage  City,  Ks.,  123. 
Osseo,  Wis.,  134. 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  126,  248. 
Otsego,  N.  Y.,  87,  137. 
Otisfield,  Me.,  39. 
Ottawa,  P.  Q.  215. 
0\'id,  N.  Y.,  158. 
Owasco,  N.  Y.,  i88. 
Oxford,  Me.,  119. 
Oxford,  Mass.,  232. 
Palermo,  Me.,  216. 
Palestine  Grove,  111.,  121. 
Paris,  Me.,  188. 
Parishville,  N.  Y.,  123. 
Passadumkeag,  Me.,  156. 
Patoka,  111.,  80. 
Patten,  Ga.,  194. 
Pawlet,  Vt.,  I41. 
Peabody,  Mass.,  96,  253,  255. 
Peck,  Mich.,  210. 
Pelham,  Mass.,  193. 
Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  249. 
Penobscot,  Me.,  172,  244,  254. 
Penningsburg,  N.  Y.,  124. 
Peru,  Me.,  119. 
Peterboro,  N.  H.,  63,  64,  123, 

126,  169,  199. 
Peterboro,  N.Y.,  240,  242,  243. 
Petersburg,  111.,  121. 
Petoskey,  Mich.,  255. 
Philadelphia,    Pa.,   34,    no, 

137,  191,  212. 
Phoenix  Mills,  N.  Y.,  230. 
Pictou,  N.  S.,  175. 
Piermont,  N.  H.,  119,  161. 
Pillar  Point,  N.  Y.,  103. 
Pittsburg,   Pa.,   83,   102,   145, 

200. 
Pittsfield,  N.  H.  102. 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  91,  170. 
Pittsfi€ld,  111.,  254. 
Pittsford,  Vt.,  235. 
Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  224. 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  120,  189. 
Plainfield,  la.,  129. 
Plainfield,  Mich.,  255. 
Plaistow,  N.  H.,  53. 
Plain\4ew,  Minn.,  129. 
Plattsburg,   N.    Y.,   76,   loi, 

235. 
Plattsmouth,  Mo.,  187. 
Pleasant  Ridge,  la.,  169. 
Plvmouth,  Me.,  225. 
Plvmouth,  N.  H.,  161. 
Plymouth,  Idaho,  193. 
Poland,  Me.,  119. 
Pomfret,  Conn.,   26,  37,  58— 

61,   115,   117,   120  —  123,    188, 

196—198,  232,  233,  238,   243, 

253- 
Pompey,  N.  Y.,  243. 
Popbn,  N.  H.,  34,  54. 
Port  Huron,  Mich.,  156,  217, 

218. 
Portland,  Me.,  51,  95,  111,119, 

157.  174.  178.  179- 
Portland,  Ore.,  99. 
Portsmouth,   N.   H.,   52,   74, 

96,  249. 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  96. 
Portsmouth,  O.,  125,  219. 
Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  149. 
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Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  loi. 
Poultney,  Vt.,  83. 
Pringhar,  la.,  89. 
Proctorville,  Vt.,  64,  141. 
Prohibition  Park,  N.  Y.,  146. 
Pro\-ideiice,  R.  I.,  61,  88,  116, 

168,  174,  252. 
Pubnico,  N.  S.,  43. 
Pueblo,  Col.,  218. 
Putnam,  Conn.,  58,  122,  196. 
Quincy,  111.,  187. 
Racine,  Wis.,  205, 
Ramsey,  Minn.,  184. 
Randolph,  Vt.,  159. 
Ravenna,  N.  Y.,  208. 
Reading,  Vt.,  195, 
Reading,  Mass.,  38,  54,  94. 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  150. 
Redland,  N.  Y.,  165. 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  19,  20,  24 — 

33.  46—50,  81—90,   139,   243, 

252,  256. 
Rensselaervnlle,  N.  Y.,  207, 

224. 
Resaca,  Ga.,  82. 
Revere,  Mass.,  74,  254. 
Rialto,Cal.,  1S7. 
Richebucto,  N.  B.,  107. 
Richfield.  N.  Y.,  83,  84,  143. 
Richford,  Vt.,  154,  163,  214. 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  46,  85. 
Richmond,  Va.,  135. 
Richmond,  P.  Q.,  138. 
Richmond\411e,  N.  Y.,  223. 
Rindge,  N.  H.,  38,40,  55,  62— 

65,  124,  126. 
Ringwood,  111.,  141. 
Ripon,  Wis.,  62,  124. 
Rockford,  111.,  92. 
Rockford,  Mich.,  87. 
Rochester,  N.  H..  no. 
Rochester,  Vt.,  114,  1S6. 
Rochester,    N.    Y.,    77,     165, 

255- 

Rock  City,  N.  Y.,  224. 

Rock  City,  111.,  187,  255. 

Rockingham,  Vt.,  105. 

Rockland,  Me.,  95. 

Rockport,  Me.,  174. 

Rockville,  Conn.,  163. 

Rockville.  N.  Y.,  210,  211. 

Rockwood,  N.  Y,,  224. 

Rodman,  N.  Y.,  165. 

Rome,  Pa.,  89. 

Romona,  Cal.,  144. 

Roque  Bluffs,  Me.,  249. 

Round  Lake,  N.  Y.,  142. 

Rowley,  Mass.,  96. 

Royalton,  Vt.,  126. 

Royaltou,  O.,  114. 

Runmey,  N.  H.,  43. 

Rutland,  Vt.,  78,  170. 

Rutland,  Mass.,  49. 

Ryegate,  Vt.,  98. 

Saco,  Me.,  174,  188. 

Sacramento,  Cal.,  138. 

Saginaw,  Mich.,  213.  214,  246. 

Salem,  Mass.,  17,  19,  25,  26, 
30.  31.  37.  38.  40,  41.  57.  68, 
104,    130,  131,    178,   228,  251, 

253- 
Salem,  N.  Y. ,  120. 
Salina,  N.  Y.,  143. 
Salisbury,  N.  H.,  253. 
Salisbury,  N.  Y.,  164. 
Salma,  Kan.,  92. 
Sanbornton,   N.  H.,   99,    100, 

152,  162. 
Sandown,  N.  H.,  50,  51,  92— 

94.  253- 


Sandwich,  Mass.,  254. 

Sandwich,  111.,  21S. 

Sandy   Hill,  N.  Y.,   141,    151, 

235,  236. 
San  Francisco,   Cal.,  41,   43, 

135,  200. 
San  Jose,  Cal.,  135,  203,  255. 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  96. 
Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  128. 
Santa  Paula,  Cal.,  247. 
Saranac,  N.  Y.,  65,  123. 
Saratoga,  N.  Y. ,  244,  241. 
Saugus,  Mass.,  51. 
Scarboro,  Me.,  52,  174. 
Scituate,  Mass.,  64. 
Scituate,  R.  I.,  197. 
Schagticoke,  N.  Y.,  150,  224. 
Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  119. 
Scottsville,  Kan.,  89. 
Scranton,  Pa.,  116,  188 — 191. 
Scotland,  Conn.,  59,  116. 
Sebago,  Me.,  52. 
Seattle,  Wash.,  159,  201. 
Selma,  Ala.,  134. 
Sharon,  Vt.,  168. 
Sheffield,  Vt.,  44,  75,  76. 
Shelburne,  N.  H.,  51,  95,  156, 

157,  216,  217. 
Shelby ville,  111.,  106. 
Sheldon,  111.,  255. 
Sherman,  Me.,  225. 
Sherburne,  Mass.,  250. 
Shreveport,  La.,  213. 
Skerbeck,  Eng.,  17,  20. 
Slyboro,  N.  Y. ,  151. 
Smith  Center,  Kan.,  22. 
Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  81. 
Smyrna,  Mich.,  82. 
Somerset,  Mass.,  88. 
Somersworth,  N.  II.,  96. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  loi,    112, 

133,  176,  1.S8,  227,  236,  23S,  254. 
Southampton,  Mass.,  115. 
South  Bend,  Wash.,  124. 
Southboro,  Mass.,  102. 
Southold,  N.  Y.,  149. 
Southiugton,  Conn,,  149,  150. 
Sioux  City,  la.,  169. 
Spurta,  Pa.,  246. 
Spencer,  Mass.,  103. 
Spokane,  Wash.,  201. 
Spring  Creek,  Pa.,  245. 
Springfield,  N.  H.,  34. 
Springfield,    Mass.,   85,  122, 

15^.  187- 
Springfield,  N.  Y.,  91,  92. 
Springfield,  Mo.,  182. 
Springville,    N.   Y.,   S3,    84, 

142,  143,  168. 
Stafford,  Conn.,  58,  190. 
St.  Albans,  Vt.,  154. 
Standish,  Me.,  52. 
Stannard,  Vt.,  103. 
Stanstead,  P.  Q.,  99,  152,  162. 
Stapleton,  la.,  198. 
St.  Armand,  P.  Q.,    loi,  154, 

163,  214,  235. 
St.  Catherines,  Out.,  123. 
Stephens  Mills,  N.  Y.,  159. 
Sterling,  Mass.,  loS,  115,  161. 
Steulien,  Me.,  176,  177,  225. 
Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  200. 
Stewardson,  111.,  106. 
Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  99. 
St.  John,  Mich.,  255. 
St.   Johnsbury,  Vt.,   75,    154, 

220. 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  203. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  218. 
Stockbridge,  N.  Y.,  241. 


Stockton,  Me.,  176. 
Stoddard,  N.  H.,  55,  169. 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  94,  238. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  95,  106,  134. 
St.  Paris,  O.,  80. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  90,  142,  162, 

179.  192,  255. 
Stowe,  Vt.,  248,  251. 
Summit,  N.  Y.,  89. 
Sunapee,  N.  H.,  232. 
Sunny  Vale,  Cal.,  169. 
Sullivan,  Me.,  43,  44,  71,  133, 

134-  203. 
Superior,  Mich.,  87. 
Surry,  Me.,  43. 
Surry,  N.  H.,  217. 
Sutton,  P.  Q.,  163,  214,  221. 
Sutton,  Vt.,  75,  161,  220. 
Swampscott,    Mass.,  42,   6g, 

70,  77,  132,  133,  202. 
Swanton,  Vt.,  235. 
Swansea,   Mass.,  48,  49,  87, 

149. 
Sweden,  Me.,  107,  108. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y,,  178,  255. 
Tacoma,  N.  Y.,  151. 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  156,  167,  180. 
Taunton,  Mass.,  256. 
Templeton,  Mass.,  232. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  255. 
Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  152,  210, 

235- 
Thamesville,  Ont.,  84. 
The  Dallas,  Ore.,  no. 
Thompson,  Pa.,  60. 
Thornton,  N.  H.,  94. 
Thornton,  Vt.,  154. 
Throop,  N.  Y.,  247. 
Toledo,  O.,  219,  248,  255. 
Topeka,  Ks.,  255. 
Townsend,  Mass.,  67. 
Townsend,  Mont.,  201. 
Townshend,  Vt. ,  115. 
Treniont,  Me.,  253. 
Tremont,  111.,  116. 
Trenton,  Me.,  43. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  91. 
Troy,  N.  H.,  85,  254. 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  86,  90,    loi,    120, 

13S,  142,255. 
Troy,  Pa.,  141. 
Trout  Creek,  N.  Y.,  151. 
Truxton,  Vt.,  139. 
Truxton,  N.  Y.,  47. 
Tully,  N.  \'.,  123. 
Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  170. 
Tyngsboro,     Mass.,    66,    67, 

128,  238. 
Union,  Wis.,  89,  90. 
Unity,  N.  H.,  62. 
Urbana,  111.,  80. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  126,  199. 
Van  Wert,  O.,  238. 
Valcour,  N.  Y.,  234. 
Vergennes,  Vt.,  142,  154,  235. 
Verona,  N.  J.,  167. 
Vienna,  N.  Y.,  114. 
Vienna,  O.,  219. 
Virginia  City,  Minn.,  128. 

Waucedah, 200,  201. 

Waitsburg,  Wash.,  245. 
Waquoketa,  la.,  209. 
Walden,  Vt.,  103. 
Wales,  N.  Y.,  55. 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  97,  157,  159. 
Waltham,  Mass.,  161. 
Walton,  N.  Y.,  246. 
Walworth,  Wis.,  143,  144,  205. 
Wamps\ille,  N.  Y.,  241,    242, 

251- 


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INGAI.LS    GENEALOGY. 


Ware,  Mass.,  225. 
Warner,  N.  H.,  211. 
Warren,  N.  H.,  161. 
Warren\'ille.  Conn.,  191. 
Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  83. 
Warwick,  Mass.,  32. 
Warwick,  R.  I.,  252. 
Waseon,  O.,  87. 
Washington,  Me.,  171. 
Washington,  N.  H.,  177,  225. 
Washington,   D.   C,    74,   95, 

134,  187,  iSS,  230,  243. 
Waterford,  Me.,  184. 
Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  165. 
Waterloo,  P.  Q.,  215. 
Waterloo,  Wis.,  77. 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  128,  165. 
Water\-ille,  Me.,  177,  225. 
Watervliet  N.  Y.,  142 
Waukeegan,  111.,  128,  164. 
Waverlv,  la.,  129. 
Webbs  Mills,  N.  Y.,  89. 
Webster,  Mass.,  189. 
Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  255. 
Wells,  Me..  96. 
Wells,  Pa.,  249. 
Wenham,  Mass.,  178. 
Westbrook,  Me.,  188. 
Westerleigh,  N.  Y  ,  145. 
Westerloo,  N.   Y.,   85,    144 — 

148.  207,  208,  224. 
We.stervelt,  O.,  98. 
Wester^'ille,  O.,  159,  219. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  66,  117. 


Westfield,  N.  Y.,  247. 
Westford,  Conn.,  190. 
Westford,  N.  Y.,  83. 
West  Haven,  Vt.,  209,  210. 
Westminster,  Mass.,  113. 
Westminster,  Conn.,  190. 
Westraont,  P.  Q.,  215. 
West   New   Brighton,  N.Y., 

141. 
Westport,  N.  Y.,  83,  184,  210, 

235- 
Weybridge,  Vt.,  235. 
Wheelock,  Vt.,  75,  77,  103. 
Whitehall,   N.   Y.,    142,    151, 

209,  234. 
Whitehall,  111.,  81,  255. 
White  River  Junction,  Vt., 

125- 

Wichita,  Ks.,  255. 
WilUmantic,  Conn.,  102,  187. 
Williamson,  N.  Y..  251. 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  222. 
Wilna,  N.  Y.,  164,  165. 
Wilton,  N.  H.,  55, 167,  252,  254. 
Winchendon,  Mass.,  125. 
Winchester,  N.  H.,  47. 
Winchester,  Mass.,  150. 
Windham,  N.  H.,  249. 
Windham,  Vt.,  209. 
Windham,  Conn.,  25. 
Windham,  Pa.,  49,  89. 
Windom,  Minn.,  144. 
Windsor,  N.  H.,  238. 


Windsor,  Vt.,  45, 125, 126, 164, 

169. 
Windsor,  Wis.,  220. 
Winooski,  Vt.,  159,  235,  236. 
Winnebago  Citj',  Minn.,  179. 
Winsted,  Conn.,  116. 
Winthrop,  Mass.,  51. 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  180. 
Woburn,  Mass.,  67,  132. 
Wolcott,  Vt.,  216. 
Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  114. 
Woodstock,  Vt.,  192. 
Woodstock,    Conn.,  58,   115, 

117. 
Woodville,  Me.,  216. 
Woonsocket,  S.  D.,  90. 
Woodward,  la.,  202. 
Worcester,    Mass.,   108,    114, 

122,  178,  189,  190,  211,  254. 
Worcester,  N.  Y.,  46. 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  97. 
Wright    Street,   N.    Y.,    144, 

206. 
Wyzata,  Minn.,  129. 
Xenia,  O.,  219. 
Yakima,  Wash.,  202. 
Yale,  Mich.,  209,  210,  218. 
Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  136. 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  119. 
York,  Me.,  43. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  83,  87. 
Yuma,  Ariz.,  203. 
Zanes\-ille,  O.,  74. 
Zion  City,  111.,  208. 


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