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PAGE I/ist of Illustrations 5 Preface and Introduction 7 The Ingalls Family in England 11 Heraldry 13 Errors and Additions 15 Explanation of Arrangement. 16 First Generation 17 Second Generation. 18 Third Generation 23 Fourth Generation 28 Fifth Generation 40 Sixth Generation 67 Seventh Generation 131 Eighth Generation 202 Ninth Generation 233 Out of regular order 238 Unconnected Families 240 Marriages unplaced 252 Persons not placed 254 Ingell Family 256 New Hampshire Revolutionary Roll 258 Massachusetts Revolutionary Roll 260 Connecticut Revolutionary Roll 278 Index of Persons by name of Ingalls 279 Index of all other Persons 296 Index of places mentioned 319 Xi0t of Iflluetratlone. 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, 111 196 Col. Joseph Augustus Ingalls, Swampscott, Mass 202 Hon. Thomas Ingalls, Marblehead, Mass 204 Lt. Col. James Munroe Ingalls, Annapolis, Md 320 Daniel Tompkins Ingalls, Manchester, Conn 223 Hon. John James Ingalls, Atchinson, Ks. 228 John Beal Ingalls, Marblehead, Mass.. 223 Harvey Harlow Gross Ingalls, Castleton, N. Y 236 Edmund Hatvey Ingalls, Castleton, N. Y 236 Hon. Melville K. Ingalls, Cincinnati, 237 / Ipreface an^ llntrobuction. 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 suppl}^ 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 twenty-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 ^ 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 office, 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 younger genera- tions pushing out into the wilderness from the over-crowded coast towns. Travelling was 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 family was not free from this character- istic, as my grandfather while living within thirty miles of his brother did not see him for twenty years, and he scarcely knew his own uncles and aunts except by name. The histories of the early settlement of the country fully 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 nearly 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., subsequently to Rehoboth, Mass., and at the time of the revolution there were nearly one hundred of his de- scendants residing there. Those who 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 INTRODUCTION. 9 a large number of other families from Andover, settled Abing- ton 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 revolutionary war as the rolls published will show, these are not absolutelj^ perfect but represent at least most of the regular enlisted men, but does not show the full ser\nce in ever>' case. Many, who remained at home, responded to alarms ser\'ing a few daj^s at a time and it is said that ver)^ few between the ages of fifteen and sixtj^ 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 libert)^ 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 j-ears revolutionary war, shrunk from no danger, no toil, no sacrifice to ser\'e his countrj^, 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 memor}' 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 bej-ond all, a heritage of character and honesty. I entreat a stud}' 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. appear, this is unavoidable for many reasons ; I have endeavored to get the information from as many sources as possible so as to verify all statements, but often these have been conflicting. It is to be regretted that the record of every descendant of .Edmund Ingalls could not be obtained, and as you study the book you will notice where many additions can be made. If these are sent me I will keep a careful record so that if at some time 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 w^ho have reluctlantly acceeded to my persistent in- quiries. I regret that some have refused by neglect to give me their records. Should the book fall into their hands they can reflect and remember that the fault was not mine. Some one else might have produced a better book. It is the best I could do, and I trust it will meet with your commendation. Chari^es BuRIvKIGH. MaIvDUn, Mass., July i, 1903. ^be UnQalls jfainil^ in JEnglanb The name is supposed to be of Scandinavian origin and de- rived 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 will 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, Leicestershire, A. D. 1080, who came from Normand5\ 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 wdlls that his youngest children shall have every one /"lo 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 sonne James and broinlaw Thos. Wytton. Will of Robert Ingalls of Skirbeck Jidy 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 Slc 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 issiie to the natural heirs of me Robert Ingalls forever ; Gives Robert Ingalls ^"20 Gives ffrancis ^30 both one year after his decease, Gives his maid servant Anne Cleasbie 75 & and to all of Henry Cleasbies chil- dren one ewe lamb, Every one of covisin Henrys children one ewe lamb. Gives his brother Henry a black fleeced cow, Gives to the poor of Skir- beck los 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. i Meralt)r^. It is quite sure that there was no Ingalls Coat-of-Arms, as our ancestors were not of the Nobility but plain, honest farmers. There 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 naK.e 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 : Ingles. 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. )6rror0 an^ H^Mtione. 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 Cutis; (2) Mary, m. Joseph Seaward ; (3) Israel Onie, d. y.; {^) Benjamin, d. y.; (5) Hannah, m. Samviel Luut ; (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) FixirEnce, n. m.; (VI) Benjamin S. m. Edith Googins ; (VII) Mary H., d. y.; (VIII) Wii^wam A.,d. 1875. 23d line add (1 ) to Mary Ann Taylor. Page 50 36th line, Jonathan,'' m. Martha J. Locke instead of Mary J. Page 64 (862) Mary B.J instead of Mary B 8. 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 S. 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 S. b. Jan. 19th instead of Oct. 8. 30th line, Winslow Lewis instead of Winslow Davis, b. Oct. 8 instead of Jan. 15. Page 76 Clarissa 1152 instead of 1155. Page 77 Lillian J. (1161A) instead of (1162). 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)m. Apr. 2, 1894, Leah CorineSt. Peters, is a dentist at Chicago. (1416) res. Evanston, 111. Page 96 loth line, Martha T. Walker b. 1849 instead of 1549. 41st line, (III) W11.1.IAM 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 Aun,'-* b. Sept. 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 L7icy,h. Oct. 12, 1874; m. May 9, 1894, David W. Wright, a blacksmith at Newport Centre. Ch: (I) Raymond David, b. Mar. 1, 1895; d. Sept. 14, 1895 ; (II) 16 ERRORvS 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) Merle Thomas, b. Feb. 20, 1897; d. Mar. 14, 1897; (II) Velma Orlena, b. Oct. 13, 1898; (III) Arland George, b. Mar. 17, ,1903. (^^) Myrtle Adeline, b. Oct. 22, 1878; m. May I, 1900, Andrew H. Wright, a blacksmith 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 Larrabee of Machiasport, res. Marshficld, Me.; ch. Austin George, i*^ b. Jan. 31, 1879, m. Nov. 30, 1902, Mattie Edna Clark of Machiasport ; Frank Lester, i" b. Oct. 14, 1880, d. Jan. 6, 1S88; Clara Jane, i'' b. Dec. 2, 1882, m. Jan. 12, 1903, Lester Armstrong of Marshfield ; Lula Eleanor, i" b. Apr. 6 1887; Amy Lillian, ^'^ 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 Capt. Joseph Ingalls of Salem, celebrated her loist birthday June 26, 1903. Edwin A. Ingalls resides at Machias, Me. Flavia E- Ingalls resides at Harrington, Me. July 5, 1845, Antonio Purnice to Eliza Ingalls, both of Charlestown, by Rev. S. Aiken. Bxplanatlon of Brranaement an& Bbbrepiations. 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- breviations 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. iflrst (Beneratton. 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 companj^ 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 fflood, Obadya ftlood, Jane fflood. ' ' These were probably jealous neighbors and it goes to show the strict observance of the Sabbath in those daj^s. 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 OK EDMUND INGALLS. I, Edmund Ingalls of Lynn, being of perfect memory 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 houfc 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 sonne & heir four pound to be payd in two years time by my wife, either in cattle or corn Likewife 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 tanner in Massachusetts, and his vats could be seen at Svvampscott, as late as 1840. He moved to Boston and his will Nov, I, 1672, mentions wife Mary, son-in-law Joseph lielkuap, balance of his property to Elizabeth Farnum of Andover, aifter his wife's decease. 2 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. Likewife to my daughter Faith, wife to Andrew Allen, I bequeath two yearling calves, and inform my wife to pay him forty shillings debt in a years 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 pay 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 enjoy. Likewife, I give to Sarah, my daughter, wife of William Bitnar my two ewes. Likewise, to Henry my sonne, I give the Houfe that I bought of Good- man West, and six Acres of ground, h'ing by it, and three Acres of Marsh ground lying at Rumley Marsh, and this the sd Henry shall pof- sefs in tv.'O years after my deceafe. Only out of this the sd Henry shall pay to my sonne Samuel, four pounds within two years after he enters upon it. Likewife I bequeath to Samuel 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 thofe things that have no particular exemption in the vtdll mentioned, be taken awa}- after my deceafe and entreat my overfeers to be helpful to my wife in ordering her matters. His Edmund X Ingali^s Mark Children : -)- 2 Robert,'- b. abt. 1621 ; m. Sarah Harker. 3 Elizabeth,- b. 1622; d. June 9, 1676; ni. Rev. Francis Dane of Andover. 4 Faith, '-^ 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. W^illiam 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,^ {Edmund^), son of Edmund and Ann ( ) Ingalls, born vSkirbeck, about 162 1 ; married, Sarah, daughter of William Harker. As a witness to a will in 1689 he said that his age was 68. He was a planter at lyynn, Freeman 1691. A deed was made Jan. i, 1685-6, and he gave most of the estate to sons Robert, Samuel and Nathaniel, they to sup- POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 19 port the widow and pa}^ the other heirs. He was buried Jan. 3, 1698. Sarah, his wife, died April 8, 1696. Children : II Hannah, 8 b. Sept. 20, 1647 ; d. June, 1684; m. May 2, 167.^, Henry Stacey of Salem. Ch : (i) Ephraim, b. Aug. 1673 ; (2) William, b. Mar. 16, 1674; (3) Hen>y, b. Apr. i, 1677; (4) Sarah, b. Jan. 3, 1678 ; (5) Ebenezer, b. Jan. 4, 1680; {6)Johji, b. 1682 ; d. y, + 12 Robert, 3 b. Feb. 9, 1649;. ™- Rebecca Tveighton. +13 Samuel, 3 b. Sept. 22, 1650 ; m, Hannah Perkins. 14 Sarah, 3 b. July 4, 1654; d. Jan. 1688-9. 15 Elizabeth, 3 b. 1657 } d. Nov. 2, 1681 ; m. 1680, Samuel Hart, Jr. Ch : (i) Elizabeth (Hart), b. Oct. 21, 1681. +16 Nathaniel, 3 b. abt, 1660; m. Anne. + 17 Eleazer,3 b. 1661 ; m. Mary Hendley. 18 Ruth, 3 b. abt. 1663. John Ingalls,"^ {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 WII,!,. 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 foUo-wdng (that is to say) revoaking and annulling and bj' 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 vdW 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 triily 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 ondutyfuU son to me. 20 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Itum. I give to my two daughters Elizabeth Crabtre the wife of Ben- jamin Crabtre and Sarah Hayward wife of William Hayward all mj- mov- 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 deriding of the movables that then they chuse two indifferent men to mak an equall devition between them. Itim. I doe make, constitute and ordaine my 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 my last will and testament. In witness whearof I have heareunto sett to my hand and scale the day and yeare first above written &c. &c. &c. Signum -— ^— John X Ingols ) Se 1 \ Signed, sealed, piiblished and pronounced by the sd John Ingols to be his last will and testament, in presence of us the si:bscribers. John West Approved Feb. 5, 1721/22 Henry West Children : 19 John,'' b. Lynn, Feb. 6, 1668. John Ingalls of Mendon June 8, 1714, by Suffolk Deeds sold land to son-in-law John Lewis of Ded- ham, gave mortgage to Joseph Baker which was discharged, 1715; in the same year called of Dedhatn 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, 3 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.^ b. ; ni. Eunice Luddin. Henry Ingalls," {Edmund^), son of Edmund and Anne ( ) Ingalls, born Skirbeck, 1627 ; married, first, July 6, 1653, Ma*ry, 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., buying the land of the Indians, paying in clothing and trinkets. He took an active part in town affairs, holding many of the offices of trust, Essex Court Record, 20/12/164? John Ing-alls and Mary Beutlej-, fined for " Wanton Dalliance &c." John Upsell testified that he heard Thos. Witherton say to John Ingalls ' Tho\i hast need give nie a good money iS: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 LYNN. 2l and was made a Freeman by the General Court 1673. He died Feb. 8, 1718-9. WILL OF HENRY INGALLS. I Henry Ingalls of Andover, in the County of Essex, in the prifv-ince 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 Son 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 m}- 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, commonlj- called Suttons Hole, and a hole of meadow on the Weft side of my meadow, juft b}- nij^ 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 within mj^ farm, and l3'ing on the north and Weft Side of my Son James Land, the bounds between them are an Elm tree on the Eaft Side where the fence now stands and running from thence Wefterlj^ 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 commonl}- 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 my 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 my 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 her twenty pounds in common pa}^ to be paid b}^ my Executor, also I give her yearl}' one hundred pounds of meat, my meaning is that what I have ordered uiy Executor to pay my wife j^early is to be paid only during her widowhood. Item — I give to ni}' Son Josiah, twenty Acres of Land with in mj^ farm Lying on the South weft 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 Soninlaw 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 INGAI.IvS GENEALOGY. Fiually, — I constitute 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, Katifjang and confirming this & no other to be my laft will and teftament, In witnefs whereof I have herevmto set my hand & seal the fifth day of July in the Year of our Lord Seventeen hundred & fourteen. His Henry x Ingalls mark Children, born Andover : -f-24 Samuel,^ b. Oct. 3, 1654; m. Sarah Hendrick. +25 Henry, ^ b. Dec. 8, 1656; m. Abigail Emery. 26 Mary, 3 b. Jan. 28, 1659; m. May 28, 1679, John Stevens of Andover. -|-27 Johu.'Mj. May 21, 1661 ; m. Sarah Russell. -j-28 Stephen,^ b. May 21, 1661 ; m. Dinah Elson. 29 Francis,^ b. Sept. 23, 1663, d. small pox, Dec. 9, 1690. 30 Moses, ^ b. June 26, 1666, d. Sept. 28, 1667. + 31 James, ^ b. Sept. 24, 1669; m. Hannah Abbott. 32 Sarah,'' b. Sept. 7, 1672; prob. d. young. 33 Joseph, 3 b. Mar. 24, 1675; ^- Y- -j-2,4 Josiah,^ b. Feb. 28, 1676; m. Mary Holt; Esther Frye. 35 Sarah, 3 b. Jan. 22, 1679; m. Joshua Swan. 8 Samuel Ingalls,'^ {Edmund^), son of Edmund and Ann ( ) Ingalls, born, I^ynn, Mass., 1634; married, Ipswich, Dec. 9, 1656, Ruth Katon. He was called lyieutenant, was a yeoman at Ipswich, admitted to the church 1673 ; Freeman 1681 ; select- man, 1683; deputy, 1690. His will was made 17 16, 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 vSamuel,^ b. Jan. 24, 1659. 38 Edmund, 3 b. July 23, 1662 ; prob. d. young. 39 John,^b. Aug. 26, 1664; prob. d. y. +40 Joseph,^ b. Dec. 23, 1666; m. Sarah 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, '^ b. Sept. 27, 1673. 44 Nathaniel, 3 b. Feb. 9, 1675 ; Adm. of estate by brother Joseph in 1721 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 23 xrb(r& Generation. 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 Lynn, 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. -I-49 James,* b. July 16, 1684 ; m. Anna Parker. • 13 Samuel Ingalls,^ {Robert,'^ Ed?mmd'^), son of Robert and Sarah (Harker) Ingalls, born Lynn, Sept. 22, 1650; married, Feb. 2, 1681, 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 Hanuah,* b. Jan. 26, 1681 ; d. Oct 6, 1682. 51 Hannah,* b. July 10, 1683; m. Feb. 8, 1708, Samuel Farringtou. Ch : {1) Sarah, h. Oct. 12, 1709; (2) Huldah,h. 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 Samviel.* b. Feb. 23, 1687/8; d. Dec. 25, 1688. +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 Da^dd 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 Lynn 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 GENEALOGY. Children, 3 recorded at Lynn : +57 Nathaniel,* b. Dec. 25, 1692; m. Tabitha Lewis. 58 Sarah,'* b. Apr. 14, 1693; ni. Samuel Ingalls. 59 Ruth,'* b. June 29, 1695 ; m. 1711, John Berry ; had daughter Ruth. +60 Joseph,* ; m. Rebecca Collins. -j-6i William,* ; m. Zeruiah Norwood. +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 Ingalls,^ {Robert, '\Edmund'^), son of Robert and Sarah (Harker) Ingalls, born Lj^nn about 1661 ; married, Mary, daughter of Elias 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, 1684. +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,^ {Joh7i,'- Edvmnd^), son of John and Elizabeth, (Barrett) Ingalls, born probably at Bristol or Cum- berland, R.I. ; married, Nov. 29, 1705, Eunice, daughter of Benjamin L,uddin 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; m. Feb. 16, 1729; Ephraim Moslem. + 78 Ebenezer,* b. July 14, 1711; 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. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 25 24 Samuel Ingalls,^ {Henry,- Edviu7id^) , son oi 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 Andover, Aug. 11, 1733. Children, born Andover: +83 SamueL* b. May 7, 1683 ; in. Mary Watts. 84 Sarah,* b. Mar. 21, 1685 ; d. Feb. 13, 1754; in. 1706, Josiah Chandler. See Chandler Gen. +85 Moses,* b. May 30, 1687 ; in. Maria Hoitt. 86 Daniel,* b. July 30, 1689. 87 Deborah,* b. Apr. i, 1691 ;d. Dec. 26, 1692. 4-88 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 -^-ife. 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,)/a)fies, b. July 20, 1722 ; m. Jemima Jennings, and had (I) Royal, quartermaster ^ during the Revolution; (II) Abel, a minister at Hartford; (4) Asher, b. 1724; m. Sarah Bingham, 2d. Lucy Kimball ; {^)Barfhol- oinew,h. Jvme 26, 1726; m. Lydia Mason, 2d. Mary Welch ; (6) Huldah, b. June 24, 1728; (7) Elizabeth, b. May 29, 1730; (8) Abtier, b. Oct. 25, 1732; {<^)Eliphalet, b. July 18, 1734; (10) Arkelas, b. June 22, 1736; m. Cloe Elmer; (11) Theodore, b. Dec. 29. 1739- 90 Daniel,* b. Oct. 13, 1696. ? 91 Ruth,* b. Feb. 19, 1699; d. u. 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 Mary (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 : +94 Henry,* b. Apr. 2, 1689; m. Hannah Martin. 95 Mary,* b. Feb. 25, 1691. Not mentioned in her father's will. A Mary m. 171 1, Thomas Dustin of Haverhill. 96 Abigail,* b. Jan. 15, 1693; d. Aug. 11, 1742; n. m. +97 Francis,* b. Dec. 20, 1694 ; m. Lydia Ingalls, 2d Lydia Stevens. -I-98 Joseph,* b. Apr. 17, 1697; m. Phebe Farnum. 26 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 27 John Ingai.IvS,'' {Henry,'^ Edmund^), son of Henry and Mary (Osgood) Ingalls, born Andover, May 21, 166 1 ; married, June 10, 1696, Sarah Russei^L. 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 : + 99 Johu,* b. Mar. 23, 1697; m. Mary Willis. 100 Sarah,'* b. Nov. 29, 1698; m. 1724, Daniel Osgood. loi Anna,'* b. Jime 22, 1701, m. Charles Willis. 102 A child,-* b. Mar. 27, 1705. +103 Stephen,* b. July 24, 1710; m. Rebecca Grow, 2d, Mary Trescott. 104 Elizabeth,* b. July 24, 1710; prob. m. Apr. 22, 1731, John Stevens. 105 Martha,*!). 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. 2e Stephen Ingalls,^ {Henry, -^ Edmund^), 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 Kphraim 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 Mary (Glover) Driver. Son Thomas, b. Oct. 15, 1715. See Driver Gen., p. 88. 108 Dinah,* b. Feb. 24, 1693/4. 109 Stephen,* b. June 16, 1696 ; d. y. +110 Ephraim,* b. Sept. 10, 1698; m. Hannah Manning. 111 John,* b. 1699; d. 1700. 112 Margaret,* b. 1703; m. 1726, John Hill. Ch : {1) John, b. 1727; d. 1728; (2) Margaret, b. Aug. 19, 1729; (3) Elizabeth, b. Apr. 19, 1730; (4) Samuel, b. Nov. 11, 1733; (5) John, h. Dec. 28, 1735 ; (6) Stephen, 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 diedPomfret, Conn., May 3, 1753 ; gravestone still POSTERITY 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 : +113 James,* b. Aug. 9, 1695; m. Mary Stevens. 114 Hannah,* b. Jan. 2, 1697 ; prob. m. June 7, 1726, Annie Ruamah Faulkner. 115 Lydia,* b. Dec. 18, 1698; m. Francis Ingalls. 116 Prisciila,* b. 1706. 117 Hepzibah,* b. Nov. 9, 1711 ; m. Aug. 9, 1737, Samuel Stevens. 118 Jemima.* 119 Dinah,* ; prob. m. Jan. 18, 1725, Timothy Farnum. 120 Mehitable,* ; prob. m. Dec. 16, 1736, Daniel Kimball. See Kimball Gen., p. 118. 121 Abiah,* ; d. Feb. 10, 1728/9. 34 JosiAH Ingalls,^ {Henry ^- Edmund^) ,so\i 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 Frye, 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,^ (.S'aw?^*?/,- EdDiund'^) , 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 : 4-128 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, p^ge 98. 130 Sarah,* b. 1711 ; m. Dec. 11, 1730, Stephen Butler of Gloucester. 4-131 John,* b. 1713 ; m. Hannah. 132 Mary,* b. 1716 ; d. 1801 ; m. June 12, 1737, William Allen ; d. June 10, 1815. 28 • INGALLS GENEALOGY. ifourtb (Beneration. 49 James Ingalls/ {Robert,^ Robert ^^ Edmund^), son of Robert and Rebecca (Leighton) Ingalls, born I^ynn, 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, 5 ; m. Joanna Call. 54 Samuel Ingalls,'* {Samuel,^ Robej't,^ Ednmnd'^), son of Sam- uel and Hannah (Perkins) Ingalls, born L,ynn, 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 : -f-T34 Samuel, 5 b. 1720 ; m. Lydia Lewis. 135 Elizabeth,'^ b. 136 Ruth,^ b ; m. 1742, Jedediah Newhall. 57 Nathaniel Ingalls,* {Nathaniel,^ Robett,'^ Ed^yiund^). 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. Aug. 20, 1726; d. 1762; m. ist, Hannah, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Newhall) Alle)-, b. July 28, 1728; d. ; m. 2d, Nov. 5, 1753, Sarah, 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) Jotin P., b. 1782; m. Sally Brown; (4) Mary, b. 1785; m. Paul Newhall; (^) Sainuel, b. 1787; m. ist, Rachel Flo^-d, 2d, Martha Burrell ; {6) Joseph, b. 1788; d. y. (7) Haitnah, b. 1790; m. Israel Perkins. (See Mudge Gen.) 139 Tabitha,'' b. June 8, 1728; m. 1747, Eleazer, sonof Benj. and Eliza- beth (Newhall) Alley. 4-140 Nathaniel, '^ b. 1730; m. Mercy Pratt. 141 Rebecca,'' b. Dec. 20, 1732 ; m. Richard Pratt. 142 James,5 b. Mar. i, 1736; d. before 1770. +143 Thomas, 5 b. Feb. 27, 1737/8. 144 Elizabeth,^ b. June 3, 1746; m Parrott. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 29 60 Joseph Ingali.s/ {Nathaniel,^ Robert^' Edtmuid^), 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 by son, John, Mar. 3, 1760. Children : -I-145 Jolin,5 b. 1727; m. Abigail Stocker. 146 Abiah,^ b. 1728; in. John Iresou. 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,^ Robeft," Edmund^), son of Nathaniel and Anne ( ) Ingalls, born about 1699 ; mar- ried, I^ynn, Nov. 13, 1729, Zeruiah Norwood. Children : + 150 William,^ b. „ . -j-151 Jonathan Norwood,^ b. 1734; m. Hannah Joy. 152 A daughter. 153 A daughter. 62 Henry Ingalls, ■* {Nathaniel, ° Robert,'^ Edmund'^'), son of Nathaniel and Anne ( ) Ingalls, born Lynn, ; mar- ried, Dec. 26, 1734, Sarah Richards. He died Lynn. Children : + 155 Amos, ^ b. 1739; m. Mary Ingalls. 66 Jacob Ingalls,* {Nathaiiiel ,^ Robert,'^ Edmund^'), son of Na- thaniel and Anne ( ) Ingalls, born Lynn, ; married, Nov. 17, 1737, Mary Tucker. He died in Lynn. Adm. granted Jacob Jr., 1791. Abner Ingalls surety. Children: 160 Hannah,sb.-Mar. 15, 1740; m. Feb. 15, 1770, Joseph Lye of Mar- blehead. 161 Elizabeth,°b. Sept. 21, 1742. 162 Ruth,^ b. Feb. 12, 1745. + 163 Jacob.s b. July i, 1747; m. Martha Lewis. 164 Mary,^ b. Jan. 29, 1750; m. Amos Ingalls. 165 Deborah,^ b. Dec. 29, 1753; m. Daniel Lindsay. 166 Rebecca,^ b. Dec. 30, 1759 ; m. Joseph Johnson. 80 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 68 ElEAZER Ingalls,* (Eleazer,^ Robert,'^ Edmimd^), 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 Samuel,^ bapt. Aug. 5, 1716. 168 Edmund, 5 bapt. Oct. 20, 1717; tn. Sept. 25, 1738, Mary Tucker. 169 Mary,^ bapt. June 7, 1719; m. vSept. 27, 1743, Lawrence Bartlett. 170 Sarah, ^ bapt. Mar. 19, 1721 ; m. Oct. i, 1738, John Rockwood. + 171 Eleazer,^ bapt. Dec. 16, 1722 ; m. Sarah Diamond. 172 John.s 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, ^ bapt. Feb. 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 Lufkin, who died 1746. Children, born Marblehead : 177 Thomas, 5 bapt. Apr. 13, 1718. 178 Sarah, 5 bapt. Feb. 14, 1720. 179 Mary, ^ bapt. Jan. 18, 1720; m. Jan. 10, 1740, Thomas Kimball. -|-i8o 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 (Hendley) 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, born Marblehead : 184 Samuel, 5 bapt. June 17, 1720. 185 Eleazer,° bapt. Feb. 20, 1720. 186 Mary,^ bapt. June 3, 1722 ; m. Nov. 21, 1749, Isaac Mansfield. 187 Sarah. 5 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 20, 1730. 190 Sarah.s bapt. May 16, 1736; prob. m. Dec. 24, 1756, Joseph Diamond. / 0^ William Ingalls,* {Eleazer,^ Robert:,^ Edmund''), son of Eleazer and Mary (Hendle}^ Ingalls, born Marblehead, Apr. 22, 1702; married, Feb. 10, 1724, Mary IvAne. He was a mariner at Marblehead. Son John was Adm. in 1758. Children, born Marblehead : 191 Joseph, 5 bapt. June i, 1727. +192 William,^ bapt. Dec. 24, 1729. + 193 John,» bapt. Apr. 2, 1732 ; m.- Elizabeth Ashton. 194 Eleazer, 5 bapt. May 15, 1735. 195 Nathaniel, 5 bapt. July , 1737. 196 Mary, 5 bapt. June 22, 1740; m. Sept. 7, 1761, Robert Hooper. 76 Benjamin Ingalls,'* {Edimmd,^ fohnf Edmund'^) son of Edward and Eunice (Euddin) Ingalls, born Rehoboth, Dec. 8, 1706; married, Sept. 10, 1731, Mercy Jencks. He died in Rehoboth, about 1743. She married, second, Col. Phillip Wheeler, father of Captain Philip, who 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 Kelton. 199 Eunice,^ b. Oct. 14, 1737. 200 Freelove,^ b. Nov. 16, 1739; m. Mar. 17, 1760, James Jennings. 201 Hannah,^ b. Aug. 13, 1740; m. Feb. 3, 1761, Amos Bowen. 78 Ebenezer Ingalls,'' {Edmund,^ John,'^ Edmund^), 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, 17 17. His last four children may have been by a second wife. His estate was divided 1771 at Rehoboth. Children, born Rehoboth : 202 Elizabeth,^ h. May 5, 1736. -f-203 Henry, s b. Oct. 12, 1738 ; m. Sybil Carpenter. 204 Frederick,^ b. Dec. 7, 1740. 205 Alithea,^ b. Nov. 18, 1741 ; m. Dec. 3, 1762, vSamuel Fuller, Jr. -)-2o6 Ebenezer,^ b. June 30, 1744 ; m. Rachel Wheeler. 207 Mehitable,^ b. Jan. 3, 1746/7. 208 Ivois,^ b. Feb. 16, 1750; m. June 13, 1773, James Keltou. He was born same day as wife ; d. Warwick, Mass., Jan. 26, 1831. Ch : (i) Ebenezer, 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) Nahtiin, b. Jan. 28, 1778; m. Fanny Vincent of East Mont- pelier, Vt. Ch : (I) SamuEL Stii,lman, b. Oct. 10. 1810; d. Montpelier, Mar. 22, 1892 ; m. Ursula Sprague, b. Sept. T2, 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 Norwich 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\nl War as an enlisted man of the 98th N. Y. Inf'}'. and as a captain in the 115th U. S. C. Inf'y ; was appointed a 2d Lieut, in the loth LL 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. Emetine 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, 1851; m. 1877, Flora H. Coburn. (D) Fannie M.,b.June22, 1854; m. 1878, Arthur D. Coburn. Ch : (a) Mabel, b. Jiily 31, 1879. (b) Florence, b. Nov. 27, 1883. (E) Walter, b. May 17, 1857; d. June 12, 1858. (F) Edwin, h. July 4, i860. (4) Sabra, b. Mar. 19, 1780; d. Apr. 14, 1780. (5) James, b. Feb. 25, 1782; d. Warwick, July 5, 1852; m. Amj- Atherton. (6) Nathan, b. July 21, 1784; d. Lowell, Vt., Apr. 4, 1867; m. Lucy Mosley. (7) Ona,h. July 25, 1786; d. Ballston, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1845; m. Betsey Boyden. Ch : (I) Fernando, b. Feb. 11, 1812. (II) Elizabeth A., b. Mar. 2. 1818. (Ill) Charles C, b. Jan. 22, 1822. 209 Hannah, 5 b. ; m. Dec. 23, 1773, John Turner. + 210 Benjamin,^ A Benjamin Ingall, Rev. soldier. Captain Carpenter's regiment, served eight days from Apr. 19, 1775. Col. Thos. Carpenter's Regt. 1780. 211 vSabia,'' (Sabina?) m. Nov 25, 1778, James Campbell. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN, 33 79 Edmund IngalIvS/ {Edmund,^ John, "^ Edmund^), son of Ed- mund and Eunice (Euddin) Ingalls, born Rehoboth, Oct. i, 1713 ; married, June 10, 1736, Deborah Esterbrook. Children born Rehoboth : 212 Sarah, 5 b. Oct. 28, 1738; m. June 29, 1750, Caleb Bowen. -I-213 Edmund,^ b. Mar. 18, 1739/40; m. Esther Salisbury. 214 Deborah, 5 b. May 4, 1742 ; prob. 211. 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,'^ Eiyjiund'^), 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. +218 Joseph, 5 b. June 8, 1744 ; m. Roby Norton. ' -)-2i9 Elkanah,^ 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,^ b. Apr. 3, 1752 ; d. y. -f223 Edmund,^ b. Aug. 5, 1754; m. Lydia Rowland. 224 Grizzell,^ b. Dec. 8, 1756. 225 Jonathan, 5 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. -f227 Luddin,*b. Feb. 8, 1765 ; m. Sarah Anthony. 82 Samuel Ingalls,* {Edmtmd,^ John^- Edmimd^), son of Ed- mund and Eunice (Euddin) 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,^ 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. +242 Stephen,^ b. June 30, 1755 ; m. Sarah Miller. 243 Mary,^ b. Sept. 21, 1757. 3 34 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. 83 Samuel Ingalls,* {Samuel,^ Henry, '^ Ednmnd^), 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 17 17, 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,^ b. Sept. 8, 1709; m. French. 245 Sarah, ^ b. Oct. 27, 1710; m. Snow. 246 Samuel,^ 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,* b. 1 71 7/8 ; m. Thomas Wells. -f-249 Timothy,* b. Apr. 20, 1720; m. 250 Mehitable,*b. 1723 ; d. Apr. 12, 1818; m. Dr. Samuel Moores of Deerfield. Ch : (i) Peter, b. Dec. 13, 1751 ; (2) David, b. Feb. 26, 1754; d. 1761 ; (2,) Elizabeth, b. Dec. 16, 1756; d. 1761 ; (4) Samuel, b. July 16, 1759; (5) Timothy, b. Dec. 15, 1763; (6) Nathaniels b. Jan. 6, 1767; {■])Josiah, b. July 6, 1770; d.1790. 251 Abigail,* b. 1725; d. 1806; m. Stephen Morse of Chester, N. H. Ch : (i) Samuel, 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; {\)Joh7tathan, 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, '^ Edmujid^), 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 : +253 Daniel,* b. 1714; m. Sarah Fletcher. 254 Ruth,* b. Dec. 18, 1716; m. Mar. 8, 1748, Enoch, 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 ; m. Mar. 5, 1746, Thomas Bragg. -)-257 Benjamin,^ b. Aug. i, 1728; m. Rebecca Pearsons, Mary White. 258 William,^ b. Apr. 7, 1730; d. Mar. 24, 1731. 259 Anna, 5 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. 88 EivDAD I'NG Ai^'LS,* (Sam/ui,^ Henry,'^ Edmund^) ^ 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,^ 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, 5 b. Apr. 11, 1727; m. Mark Emerson. Ch : (i) Jesse ; (2) Abiah, m. Walter Smith; (3) Elizabeth, m. Thomas Smith ; (4) Joseph; (5) Anna; (6) Moses. 94 Henry Ingalls, *(//,^ i^Ebenezer,'' Ednuind,^ John,' Edmund'^), son of Ebenezer 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 Mehitable," b. 1764; m. James Ballou, Jr., moved to Richmond, N. H. Ch : (i) James; (2) Henry, lived at Zanesville, O.; (3) Mehitable, m. Abram Ingalls; (4) Rujus, d. y.; (5) Eliza, b. Sept. 21, 1801 ; m. Abram Garfield; they moved from Worcester, Otsego Co., N. Y., to Orange, O. Ch. : (I) Mehitable. (II) Thomas, b. 1824. (Ill) Mary. (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,^ b. 1771 ; m. Mary Mann. 511 Sybil,^ b. 1774. 512 Lucy,6 b. 1777. 513 Alpha, ^ b. 1780. 514 Henry,6b. 1783 ; d. y. 515 Sebra,6b. 1785. 206 EbenKzkr Ingalls,^ {Ebenezer,'^ Edymind,^ John,^ 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,^ b. Oct. 21, 1766. 517 Freelove,^ b. 1767. 518 Nancy , 6 b. July 3, 1772; m. Abraham Crain. -I-519 John Wheeler,*' b. July 5, 1774, m. Rachel Watterman. +520 James, 6 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. I/ong. Q.')a.: (X) Henry ; (2) Reuben ; (3) Susanna. 213 Edmund Ingalls,^ [Edmimd,* Edmund,^ John,'^ Edmimd^), son of Edmund and Deborah (Esterbrook) Ingalls, born Reho- both. Mar. 18, 1739/40; married, Nov. 1760, Esther Salis- 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, 6 b. Aug. 6, 1763 ; m. Olive Hicks. 536 Sarah, ^ b. June 21, 1765 ; d. Winchester, N. H., 1832 ; m. Taft. No ch. 537 Esther, 8 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, Margery Cass, 2d, Sally Thomas. He died Ellisburg, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 540 Deborah, 8 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. 4-543 Zimri,® b. Mar. 21, 1784; m. Parma Howe. 48 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 217 HezKkiah Ingalls,^ {Joseph,'^ Edniimd,^ John^^ Edrmind'^), son of Joseph and Cordellay A. (Bullock) Ingalls, born Reho- both, Oct. 30, 1 741 ; married Catherine ( ). He was a revolutionary soldier from Rehoboth, serving 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, 8 b. Apr. 16, 1778. 558 John,*^ b. May 22, 1780. A John died Rehoboth, Apr. 25, 1853, age 73. 559 Elonathan,^ b. Oct. 3, 1781. 560 Betsey,^ b. Feb. 26, 1783. 218 Joseph Ingalls,^ {Joseph,"^ Edmund,^ J o]m,'^ Edmund'^), son of Joseph and Cordellay A. (Bullock) Ingalls, born Rehoboth, June 8, 1744, married Roby 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, Greene Co., N. Y., where he died Mar. 2, 1813. Children, born Rehoboth : 4-561 Jacob,*^ b. June 27, 1764 ; m. Susannah Goff. -I-562 James,^ b. Oct. 14, 1765; m. Isabel Daggett. 563 Aniaziah.^ 564 Davis, "^ settled on Erie Canal, Orleans Co., N. Y, +565 Joseph,'' b. Apr. 25, 1782 ; m. Mary Badau. 219 EivKANAH Ingalls,^ {Joseph,'' Edmund^ John,^ Edmund^), 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 Universalist faith. He died at Rehoboth or Swansey. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 49 Children, born Rehoboth : 566 Lydia,^ b. Nov. 11, 1766. -1-567 Elkanah,^ b. Nov. 30, 1767; m. Mehitable Bliss, Hannah King, Polly Haskell. 568 Mary ,6 b. Sept., 1769. 569 Eunice, 8 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. June I, 1801 ; (573) Mary,''b. June 5, 1803; (574) Simeon," b. June, 1805; (575) Louisa,^ b. Oct. 6, 1810. 576 Simeon ,6 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,'^ Edmund,^ Jokji,"^ 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 : +581 Royal, « b. Dec. 30, 1778; m. Rhobe Hills. 582 Lydia,^ b. June 26, 1780 ; d. y. +583 Benjamin,*^ b. Apr. 18, 1783. 584 Sarah, ^ b. Nov. 22, 1789. 585 Nancy ,6 b. Aug. 9, 1790. 586 Lydia,^ b. Mar. 18, 1791. 227 lyUDDEN Ingalls,* {Joseph,'^ Edmund,^ John, ^ Edmtind^) , 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 1844 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 Elizabeth,* b. ; m. Abner Fowler. 598 Sarah,® b. ; m. Jones. + 599 James, *b. May 23, 1798; m. Betsey Starkweather. 600 Parmelia,® m. late in life and moved to Baraboo, Wis. 242 Stephen Ingai.ls,^ {Samuel,* Ednumd,^ John, "^ Edmzind^), son of Samuel and Ruth (Moulton) Ingalls, born Rehoboth, June 30, 1755; married, Jan. 24, 1776, Sarah Mili^Ek. She was born Oct. 31, 1755; died 1854. He was a revolutionary soldier in Captain Danforth's company, 1775 ; fought at the battle of IvOng 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 : -|-6oi Stephen,® b. Jan. 25, 1777; m. Rebecca Wood. 602 Sarah,® b. Oct. 15, 1778; m. John Luce. +603 Samuel Miles,® b. Nov. 5, 1780; m. Sally Northup. 604 John,® b. Jan. 31, 1783. 4-605 Ebenezer,® b. May 11, 1785 ; m. Ruth Griggs. 606 Elizabeth,® b. Oct. 15, 1787; m. Wraun. 607 Edmund,® b. Apr. 12, 1789. 608 Electa,® b. Jan. 7, 1791 ; m. Levi H. Pierce of Middlefield. Ch : (i) Orrin; (2) Albert; (3) Horatio; (4) Louisa; {^) Jeanette. 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,* iSa^nuel,'^ Samuel,^ Henry,^ Edmund^), son of Samuel and Mary (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 : +612 Ebenezer,® b. Apr. 13, 1747 ; m. Mary Lougee. 613 Oilman,® b. abt. 1750? Only tradition that he was a sou of Timothy. -}-6i4 Jonathan,® b. ; m. Mary J. Locke. -{-615 Timothy,® b. June 16, 1763 ; m. Bathsheba Worcester. 252 Nathaniel Ingalls,® {Samuel,* Samuel,^ Henry, ^ Edmu7id'^), 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 wife Hannah. 617 Peter,6 b. ; d. y. 618 Mary,^ b. ; m. Perley Chase. 619 Peter, 6 b. ; was a Rev. soldier, lived Candia ; Adm. estate 1769. 620 Abigail,^ b. ; m. Benjamin Smith of Hanover. Ch:(i)^. July 7, 18 18 ; was a Presbyterian clergyman at Mobile, Ala.; m. Mary J. Safford. Ch : (I) William 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) Edna 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. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 69 778 vSarah,^ b. Dec. 18, 1766; d. Apr. 24, 1833; m. Jan. 22, 1788, Abra- ham Ford, moved Jericho, Vt., had eleven children. 779 Hannah,® b. July 7, 1769; m. Jan. 25, 1791. 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 I'^ga.i^i.s,^ {Joseph* Henry, ^ Henry, "^ Edmund^), son of Joseph and Phebe (Farnum) Ingalls, born Andover, 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, D^c. 16, 1831, age 71. Ch : (786) Lydia, '^ b. Nov. II, 1787, (787) LodermaJ b. Oct. 30, 1789. 788 Elizabeth,® b. Sept. 2, 1762; prob. d. y. 789 Simeon,® b. Sept. 3, 1764 Served three mouths 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* Joh7i,^ 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. -j-793 Lemuel,® b. ; lived at Cortland, N. Y. 794 Calvin.® 795 Willis.® 337 Daniel Ingalls,® {Benjamiyi* John,^ Henry, '^ Edmund^), son of Benjamin and Mary (Stebbins) Ingalls, born Pomfret, Conn.; married Eunice ( ). He probably died at Pomfret. Children, born PomJret : 795A Daniel,® b. May 3, 1770; m. Nov. 2, 1794, Bethiah 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 ^_ y,. (795E) Frank^; (795F) Robert 9. (795G) Charles,® m. Abigail Brandow, res. Hunter, N. Y. Ch : (795H) Carrie,^ m. Lake ; (795I) William,^ m. Louise Biddell ; (795J) Fannie,^ m. Rhodes; (795K) Isadore^. (795L) Mary,^ m. 60 INGALLS GENEALOGY. William Brewer. Ch : (i) Charlotte, m. Gilbert; (2) Edith, m. 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 Civil 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,8 d. ; (795T) Rufus,8 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 Kphraim 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 Eynn. 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,^ {Jatnes,'^ James, ^ Henry, ^ Edmund'^), son of James and Mary (Stevens) Ingalls, born Andover, Aug. 3, 1720; married, Dec. 6, 1744, Mary Frye. 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. Req. 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. ; m. John Foster. 810 Lydia,® b. ; d. n. m. 4-811 Charles,® b. 1763; m. Cynthia Russell. 8i2 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,^ {James, ^ 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 Mary,^ b. Oct. 5, 1752; d. Oct. 29, 1764. +815 Simeon,'^ b. Ma}' 28, 1754; m. Olive Grosvenor, Eunice Wheeler, Rachel Harris. 816 Dorcas, 6 b. Nov. 9, 1755; d. 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, 6 b. Feb. 17, 1762 ; m. Feb. 10, 1784, Joshua Grosvenor. Ch : {i) 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) Jane, 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; (■]) Esther. +820 Ephraim,*' b. Sept. 6, 1764 ; m. Luc)' Goodell. 821 Mary, ^ b. June 27, 1766; m. Moses Osgood, two children, Maria and Mary; 2d, Wilson. 822 Charles,6 b. Sept. 16, 1768; d. Nov. 21, 1772. 823 Edmund,6 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. 359 Zebediah Ingalls,^ {James,^ James,^ He?iry,'^ 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, <5 b. ; d. Sept. 17, 1778; soldier of the Revolution. +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. m. 1st, Betsey Brown, 2d, Olive Carpenter; (III) James I.; (IV) WiiviviAM, m. Serena Lee ; (V) James, d. ; (VI) Benjamin C, m. Maria Richards; (VII) Mary, d. ; (VIII) Emily m. Theophilus Salisbury. Ch : (A) Mary E., b. Apr. 11, 1838 (B) Charles T., b. July 11, 1840; (C) Mary W. b. Oct. 6, 1845 (2) Betsey, b. May 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. Julv 20, 1816; (833) Sarah Williams,'' m. Dec. 21, 1824, William A. Walker. Ch : (i) Mary A. TV.; (2) Sarah /., res. Montclair. N.J.; (3) Frances ; (4) James I.; (5) Williatn W.; (6) Walcott E., d. y.; (7) Henry B.; (8) Charles E. 834 Sylvanus.® +835 Oliver, 6 b. Apr. 7, 1770; m. Betsey Abbott. 836 John,6b. ; d. Jan. 23, 1777. 362 Kbenezkr Ingalls,^ {Josiah,^ Josiah,^ Henry ^^ 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. +838 Samuel,® b. ; m. Pierce. 839? Asa,® b. Aug. 6, 1797. So recorded at Rindge; nothing known of him. 4-840 Ebenezer Plint,® b. abt. 1790; m. Lydia Welch. 363 JosiAH Ingalls,* {Josiah * Josiah,'^ He7iry,^ 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 $4.00 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 INGALLS, OF LYNN. 63 Children : 841 John, 6 b. Dec. 15, 1771 ; d. Feb. 23, 1772. 842 James,6 b. Mar. 5, 1773; d. July 4, 1775. 843 Sarah, 6 b. Dec. 21, 1775; d. Sept. 25, 1777. 844 Phebe,« b. Feb. 21, 1778 ; d. May 3, 1851 ; m. Robert Gilmore, Jr.; moved New Hartford, N. Y. Five children. 845 Josiah.e 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, 6 b. Aug. 28, 1783; d. Nov. 16, 1871 ; m. Moses Sawyer of Sharon. No children. 848 Deborah, s b. Ai:g. 27, 1785; d. Feb. 16, 1872; m. Rev. Charles Mavery, 2d, Robert Perkins. 849 Flint, 6 b. Apr. 27, 1789; d. 1834; n. m. 850 Simeon,^ b. Sept. 27, 1791 ; d. y. +851 Charles, 6 b. Sept. 23, 1794 ; m.' Nella Wetherbee. 364 Simeon Ingalls,^ {Josiah,^ 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, Levi Maynard. Children : 852 John, 8 b. Feb. 24. 1779 ; d. June 2, 1806. 853 Ira, 6 b. Feb. 11, 1781 ; m. 1809, Jerusha, daughter of Joseph Hodge. 365 Nathaniel Ingalls,^ {Josiah,'^ Josiah,^ He?i7y,'^ 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 19. 1775; a sergeant in Captain Sloan's company; 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 : 854 Tabitha,^ b. Feb. 27, 1789; d. Jan. 14, 1812; m. Amos Woolson of Peterboro. 855 Sarah.e b. May 31, 1791 ; d. Mar. 25, 1845 i m. Apr. 30, 1837, Rob- ert White. 856 Elizabeth,^ b. Oct. 2, 1793; d. Feb. 15, 1845; n. m. -(-857 Cyrus,® b. Feb. 7, 1797; m. Mary Louise Dakin. 858 Sabra,® b. Oct. 1799; d. Feb. 6, i860; n. m. 859 Almira,'' b. Aug. 14, 1802 ; m. Charles Carter of Leominster, Mass. 860 George Handel,® b. Mar. 21, 1805; m. Betsey Loring. He was a merchant at Lowell, Mass., then grad. M. D. 1837, from the Berkshire Med. Col.; a physician at Proctorville, Vt.; d. Peter- boro, May 26, 1849. Ch: (861) Sarah Eliza,'' b. Feb. 13, 1834; d. Nov. 18, 1852. (862) Mary B.s, 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 Josiah 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, 1794,21?- PORAH, daughter of Barnabas Barker of Scituate, Mass. She died Nov. 2, 1830. He was a revolutionary 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 II, 1836. Children : 866 Nancy,® b. May 23, 1783 ; m. Jan. 18, 1815, Oliver Lovejoy of Rindge. 867 Mary',® b. Mar. 28, 1785; m. May 30, 1810, Capt. Stephen Emory. Ch : {\)Albert (Emory), b. Mar. 5, 1811 ; d. Aug. 6, 1881 ; m. ^ Dec. 25, 1850, Sarah J. Capps, she b. Sept. 25, 1825 ; d. July 27, 1896. Ch : (I) Eliza J.\ne (Emory), b. Nov. 19, 1851 ; (II) Charles Albert (Emory), b. Jan. 11, 1854; gunsmith, Canton, 111. (2) Augustus (Emory), 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) Herbert (Emory), b. Jan. 27, 1867, is a farmer at Canton, 111. +868 Thomas,® b. Mar. i, 1787; m. Polly Stone, Betsey Stone, Sophronia Sturtleff. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 05 367 Caleb Ingalls,* {Josiah,^ Josiah,^ Henfy,~ Edmund^) , son of Josiah and Eunice (Flint) Ingalls, born Rindge, N. H., Feb. 22, 1756 ; married Mary Chatsey. Ke was a revolutionary soldier, in Captain Stevens' Companj^ 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 Hartshorn. No children. 872 Betsey,* b. 1792; d. Aug. 30, 1845; n. ni. 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; tn. June 10, 1837, Wyman 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 M.; (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. (HI) Ella May; (IV) Franklin Charles; (V) Carrie Ele.\nor Gp:orgiana. (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; [•]) James; (S) Sophronia ; di. y.; {g) Susan, d. y. 877 Sally,* b. ; m. Slater. No children. 368 AM.OS iNGA'LhSy^ (/osia/i,'^ Josza/i,^ Henry ^^ Edmund^), 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 : 878 Jonathan,^ b. 1787; m. Electa Jewett ; moved to New York state. Ch : (879) Clarissa,^ m. Walter Rider, four children ; (880) Eliza," m. Henry D. Merritt, two children ; (881) Harriet,' m. Andrew Stiler, two children; (882) William, M. 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, 8 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,^ Sa?nuel,'^ Edmund^) 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, 1811 ; 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) IVilliatn, 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*'. -I-912 Eleazer French, « b. Nov. 30, 1782; m. Amy Pearson, Elizabeth French. 913 Jeel,^ b. Sept. 27, 1784; d. Aug. 1842; m. Hannah Roby ; d. May 17, 1850. No children. +914 Daniel, s b. Oct. 6, 1788; m. Mercy C. Bancroft. 915 James,® b. July 6, 1791 ; d. n. m. 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. Sarah Pollard. Served Civil War ist N. H. Battery. Ch : (I) Marv Elizabeth, b. Juue 21, 1850; m, Charles E. Jenkins, res. Cliftondale, Mass. (II) John Fred, b. Dec. 4, 1853. (Ill) Charles Ford, b. Oct. 1, i860; d. Nov. 5, 1898. (2) James, h. May 9, 1829; m. Rebecca Bryant; (3) William Henry, b. Jan. 23, 1833 ; m. Susan Curtice, res. Nashua, N. H. 382 Nathaniel Ingalls/ {John,'^Joseph,^Sainuel,'^Edmu7id^), 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 $400 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, 8 b. 178S; d. Aug. 29, 1877; m. ist, Samuel Mead, 2d, Benj. Brown of Charlestown. -I-918 Nathaniel,^ b. ; m. Mary A. Pollard. 919 Timothy,'' b. +920 John,^ b. ; m. Eliza Holman. 921 Issacca,^ b. 922 George,^ b. 923 Emily ,^ b. 924 Lucy,'' b. 925 Eliza,® b. 926 Sarah,* b. Slitb Oeneration. 408 James Ingalls,** {Samuel,^ Samuel,'^ Samuel,^ Robert,^ Ed- mund'^), son of Samuel and Lydia (lycwis) Ingalls, born Lynn, 1762; married July 8, 1801, Abigail Wendall, wadow of Cloudman. He was a farmer, lived and died at Towns- end, Mass. Children : -{-950 Samuel,'' b. 1802; m. Lucy Scales. 951 Sophia," b. 1806. 952 Maria,'' b. 1808. 953 Thomas,'' b. 954 Mary,'' b. 1811. 955 James,' b. 1813. 68 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 956 Ezra Curtin,' b. Aug. 11, 1817 ; d. Woburn, Dec. 4, 1894; m. Ruth B. Wyman. Ch : (957) Anna Richardson,^ b. Dec. 30, 1842; m. Oct. 18, 1865, Robert E., son of Robert and Mary C. (Smith) Jameson ; physician, res. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Ch : (i) Lillian, b. July 14, 1866; (2) Robert M., b. May 5, 1868; (3) Herbert W., b. Aug. 5, 1871 ; (4) Caroline IF., h. July 22, 1874; (5) Edwin P., b. June 8, 1880. (958) Louise Brown, ^ b. 1846; (959) Elizabeth Page,^ b. 1852. 409 David Ingalls/ {Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Satnuel,*^ Robert,'^ Ed- mund'^), son of Samuel and Lydia (L,ewis) Ingalls, born I^ynn, about 1760; married, Oct. 8, 1778, Elizabeth lyEwis. 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,*^ {Nathajiiel,^ Nathajiiel* Nathaniel^^ Robert,'^ Edmimd'^), 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 Susan 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,* Nathayiiel^ Robert,^ Edmund^) , 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. May 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 W. Corey ; (976) James, ^ went to Texas; (977) Mary ^; (978) Lindsay Amory,^ b. July 2, 1824; d. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 4, 1885 ; m. Feb. 20, 1849, EU-ira 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) Charlotta Beatrice, b. Sept. 2, 1873 ; d. May 27, 1901 ; (2) Hortense Ingalls, b. May 6, 1879 ; (3) Nettie Breivster, b. Oct. 18, 1883 ; d. July 20, 1885 ; (4) Grace Clifford, b. Aug. 26, 1885 ; (5) Guy Carol, b. Apr. 16, 1891. (980) Mary*. -t-981 Thomas,' b. Apr. 5, 1794; m. Emeline Johnson. 982 Frances,' b. Apr. 3, 1796 ; d. June 18, 1879; m. Joshua K. 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 Fr.\nces, 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 IV., 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. 3, 1830. Ch : (I) Edwin T., b. rrYl 1864 ; d. 1886 ; n. m. ; (II) Frank W., b. July 18, 1866 ; m. Oct. ID, 1892, Mina Lundy, res. Kennebunk; (III) Susan T., b. Sept. 4, 1867, n. m. . ,■ 7^cJ 'r- : 983 Naomi,'' b. Sept. 1798 ; d. Mar. 24, 1862 ; m. Samuel Hart of Boston. Ch: (i) George Lafayette, 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 W. ; (II) Mary, m. John Sanborn ; (III) Harry, d. ; (IV) Percy. 986 Eliza,' b. Aug. 3, 1807 ; d. Aug. 21, 1847; i^- ''^• 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, h. Apr. 27, 1836, res. Brookline, n. m. ; (3) Adaline, h. 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,*^ {John,^ {Joseph,* Nathaniel,^ Robert,'^ Ed- mund'^), son of John and Abigail (Stocker) Ingalls, born I^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. 990 991 992 993 70 INGAI.LS GENEALOGY. Children : 989 Joseph," b. Aug. 15, 1783; d. Aug. 24, 1863; n. m. Anne," b. Nov. 2, 1785; d. Oct. i860; m. John Ingalls. Martha,'' b. May 29, 1788; d. Dec. 25, 1863 ; n. m. Abigail," b. Nov. 13, 1790; d. Sept. 1864; m. Beniah Phillips. Ch : (i) Amos, res. Lynn ; (2) Henry ; (3) Zacchariah ; (4) Benaige ; (5) Abigail. Jonathan Blaney,'' b. Apr. 16, 1793; d. Lynn, Oct. 24, 1863; m. Sophia Potter of Ipsvdch. Ch : (994) Hannah^; (995) Mary^. 996 Betsey,'' b. Oct. 10, 1795; d. Mar. 9, 1821 ; m. Richard Phillips of Swamscott. Ch : {\) John I. d. 997 Benjamin,'' b. Mar. 3, 1799; d. May 16, 1849; ^^- Mary Reynolds. Ch: (998) Jiidith*; (999) Martha,* d. 1000 Blaney,'' b. Feb. 17, 1802 ; d. Oct. 27, 1810. +1001 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,® {John,^ Joseph,^ Nathaniel,^ Robert,'^ Ed- 7nund^) , son of John and Abigail (Stocker) Ingalls, born Lynn, 1763; married, Oct. 11, 1789, Abigail Fullbr. 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) Eunice^. (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. -I-1026 Theophilus,' b. 1800; m. Hannah Warden. 433 Edmund 1^qa.t^i,S,^ {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) Sylvaniis; (3) Eustis; (4) Adeline; (5) Perry. J POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGAIvLS, OF LYNN. 71 -I-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. 1S2S ; (1032) Frances Elizabeth,^ b. 1827; d. 1828; (1033) Fran- ces^Elizabetli,^ b. 1830 ; d. 1840 ; (1034) Martha Tuttle.^ b. 1838 ; d. 1840; (1035) William S.» Ch : (1036) Adelaide 9; (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) Evelyn, 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 Albert^. 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 Lynn, 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," Nathayiiel,^ 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, i860; was captain of a vessel and lost at sea. He m. at Newbern, N. C. Ch : {1058) William «; (1059) John,8 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. -I-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) William S., h. Abington, Mass., Sept. 26, 1838; d. Dec. 5, 1892 ; m. Elo>'inza 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 ; was 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) Jolin //., b. Apr. 8, 1844; killed at Port Hudson, May 25, 1863, 38th Mass. Regt. (5) Emanuel W., b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 14, 1847 ; d. Jan. 5, 1853- (6) Eugene Herberl, 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 Steeee, 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 Eaton^, b. Boston, Mar. 8, 1855 ; d. Apr. 22, 1901 ; n.m. (9) Mary Louise, b. Oct. 5, 1859. 448 Samuel Ingalls,*' ( William,^ William,^ Nathaniel,^ Robert,'^ Edniimd^), 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.,^ h. 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 INGALLS, OF LYNN. "3 1076 Julia, ^ b. Nov. 20, 1803 ; m. Apr. 7, 1825, Asa White. Ch : (i) Asa D.s m. 1863, Mary Doyle, res. Sullivan, one child ; (2) Augusta, m. Addison Pool of Rockport, Mass., three children; (3) Caroline, m. Whitten ; (4) Alma ^., d. n. m ; (5) Newton C. ; (6) Stillman W. 1077 Emma,'^ b. Nov. 8, 1805; m. Dec. 10, 1827, Jabez S. Foster. Ch : (i) Charles W., m. Sarah J. Dyer; (2) Flora 31., 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 Cherryfleld, Me. 1078 David, ■^ b. Oct. 31, r8o8; tn. Mary . He d. Astoria, O. ; they had two children lost by shipwreck, also (1079) Sylvester G.^ ; (1080) Frank.8 449 John Ingalls," {William,^ William," Nathaniel,^ Robert,^ Ed- muyid'^), son 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 ; m. 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 : (i) John Neivton; {7) Arthur James; (3) Carrie Emma; (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 Urania (Gatcomb) Frye, b. Cutler, Me., May 28, 1847. He is a seaman at Machiasport, Me. Ch : (1092) Minnie Helen,9 b. Jan. 24, 1868; (1093) Charles Wesley, 3 b. Nov. 22, 1871. (1094) Emily M.,^ n. m. (1095) Daniel Melville,^ m. Abby M. Thompson. Ch : (1096) Attie »; (1097) Herman «; (1098) Frank »; (1099) Eugene 9; (iioo) Graced, iioi Rebecca Belcher,'' b. July 20, 1803; m. ist, Aug. 15, 1822, Samuel Kent, 2d, 1837, Joel Ingersoll. 74 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Children by Sarah Cheney : 1102 Samuel,' b. Nov. 27, 1808; m. Apr. 28, 1831, Jane Randall, lived at E. Machias, Me. 1103 William,' b. Aug. 14, i8ro ; m. ist, Nov. 16, 1831, Sarah J. Shep- pard, 2d, Loriuda Cheney, 3d, Charlotte Guptill, He lived at Grand Menau. 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. mi 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^^ Edmund^), son of Jonathan N. and Hannah (Joy) Ingalls, born Newburyport, Mass., 1769; married, July 19, 1797, Ann Pearson, 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 (II 14) Agnes. 9 1115 Joseph Newman,' b. July 12, 1799 ; d. Aug. 6, 1800. 1116 Joseph Newman,' b. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 29, i860; d. Apr. 12, 1870. + 1117 George Joy,' b. Bath, Me., Sept. 10, 1802 ; m.-Abby Devereux. 1118 Helena Ann,' b. Jan. 3, 1804; d. June 24, 1805. 1119 Helena Ann,' b. Sept. 16, 1805 ; d. Feb. 16, 1811. ^^ ^y 1120 David,' b. Dec. 9, 1806 ; m. Mary Campbell Hep&y. 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,^ res. Revere, Mass. - -v £.(^?.-'^ol^^^ t-iuvcy v. A^p!^, 1 g^ 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; m. Charlotte Leighton. 1841 Nehemiah,'' b. Sept. 17, 1780; m. . Ch : (1842) William*; (i843)_Lucy A. A. 8; (1844) Henry 8; (1845) Chariest +1846 Charles,'^ b. June 30, 1782 ; m. Louisa Moore. 1847 William,^ b. July 31, 1784 ; ni. 1848 Phebe, M:). Dec. 2, 1787; m. Fairbrother. Ch : (\) Nathan ; (2) Alzada ; (3) Zilphine, b. Aug. 26, 1844. 1849 Joseph,' b. Fei). 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.,8b. 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) Mary R.,8 b. Feb. 26, 1826; (1858) John R.,* b. Feb. 25, 1828; (1859) Abigail 8. i860 Lydia,' b. July 29, 1793. 1861 Mary,' 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, 1S21. Ch : (1864) Narcissa^ ; b, Nov. 25, iSn ; (1865) William.s b. Aug. 2, 1813 ; (1866) Joseph B.,8 b. Feb. 14, 1815 ; (1S67) Lorenzo F.,8 b. Oct. 16, 1820. 752 Isaiah Ingalls,® {Francis,^ Francis,^ Henry,^ Henry,^ Ed- mund'^'), 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 J b. Sept. 3, 1784 ; m. Betsey White. -j-1870 Isaiah, ' b. June 5, 1787 ; m. vSophia 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, b. Apr. 19, 1812 ; (2) Ru el Barrows, b. July 3, 1819; d. Sept., 1840; (3) James, b. Aug. 19, 1821 ; (4) Evelintty 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) Charles 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,^ Francis,* Heyiry,^ Henry,'^ Ed- 7nund^), son 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,' b. Sept. 20, 1784; m. Sarah Berry. -I-1881 Asa,'' b. Jan. 14, 1787 ; m. Phebe Berry. 1882 Theodore, '^ b. Feb. 20, 1790; m. 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) Almira /., b. May 18, 1830; (4) Heleft, b. July 13, 1834. +1885 Phineas,'' b. Dec. 22, 1797; m. Ruth H. Elder. 1886 Cynthia,'' b. June 9, 1800; d. Sept. 30, 1866; m. Sept. 15, 1823; Ichabod Warren. Ch : (i) Phiiieas, b. Aug. 25, 1824; d. 1827; (2) IVilliani IV., h. Apr. 19, 1827 ; (3) Phineas /. , b. Jan. 6, 1829 ; (4) Cynthia, b. Mar. 12, 1832; (5) Elizabeth J., b. Apr. 15, 1834; (6) Odavia, b. Apr. 16, 1837; (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) Edivard, 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; m. 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, ^ Heyiry,^ Ed- vi2ind^), 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 ; m. ; his 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.^b. June 3, 1824; (1895) Mary,* b. Mar. 27, 1826 ; (1896) Samuel, 8 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. 1836; 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.,* b. Aug. 2, 1829; (1911) Alvina,* b. Sept. 27, 1832. 1912 Miranda'. 112 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 755 Jonathan Ingalls,*^ {Francis,^ Francis,'^ Henry, ^ Henry, '^ Ed- 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 : 4-1913 FraucisJ b. Aug. 18, 1793; m. Elizabeth B. Foster. 1914 Ira,' b. Apr. 21, 1795; m. . Ch : (1915) Charlotte E.^; (1916) Anne Xaria S; (1917) Henry F.^; (1918) Sarah J. B. 8; (1919) Ira F.8; (1920) Mehitable A*. 1921 Sarah," b. Sept. 22, 1797. 1922 Mehitable,' b. Nov. 3, 1800; d. May 15, i860; m. A. A. Abbott. 756 Theodore Ingalls,'' {Francis,^ Francis,* Henry, ^ Henry, "^ Ed- fnund^), 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 I ™- 1845, Sally Upton. Ch : (1924) Oscar Oilman,^ m. twice, res. Somerville, Mass., had two children by tirst wife. 1927 Moody,' b. 1795; d. Feb. 14, 1831 ; m. Nancy 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. -I-1930 Elias Theodore,' b. Oct. 7, 1810; m. Eliza Chase. 757 Asa Ingalls,^ {Francis,^ Francis,* Henry,^ Hemy,'^ Ed- mund^), son of Francis and Eunice (Jennings) Ingalls, born Andover, Jan. 17, 1766; married, first, Mary Estes, married, second. Patience Jewett, married third, Mehitable Eoring. 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) Eu7iice, b. Aug. 4, iSii ; (2) Mary M., b. Apr. 15, 1816; (3) Asa, b.Jan. 2, 1818; (4) Frederick G., b. June 2, 1822 ; (5) Levi, b. Apr. 28, 1826. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 113 "I~I933 Spofford,"b. July 7, 1796 ; m. Lydia Morrison, Sophronia 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; (2,) John, b. June 26, 1827; (4) Charles G., b. Mar. 9, 1832; (5) Lucy J., b. Feb. 15, 1834. + 1936 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. He moved 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) Rtifus; (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) He7try 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. -I-1952 Rufus,' b. Aug. 23, 1818. 1953 Mary,' b. Sept. 14, 1821 ; d. June 9, 1824. 760 Jeremiah Ingalls,^ {Abijah,^ Francis,'^ Henry, ^ Henry, "^ Ed- mu?id'^), son of Abijah and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Ingalls, born Andover, Mass., Mar. i, 1764; married, Newbury, Vt., Apr. 28, 1791, Mary, daughter of Joshua and Marjorie (Knowl- ton) Bigelow. She was born Westminster, Mass., Mar. 16, 8 114 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1768; died Rochester, Vt., Apr. 18, 1848. He moved to New- bury, Vt., about 1787; was a farmer, cooper, innkeeper, sing- ing master, and deacon of the Congregational church. He was a noted musician and composer, publishing 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 1810, and died at Hancock, Apr. 6, 1838. Children : 1954 Smith,'' b. Feb. 10, 1792; d. Berea, O., Nov. 24, 1871 ; m. Mary 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, FeVj. 1830; he is a druggist and township trustee at Lagrange, O. Ch : (1958) Miles William,^ 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, i** 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, 8 b. 1873; d. 1874. i960 Jeremiah,' b. Feb. 5, 1794; d. F'eb. 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*. 1966 Jeremiah,' b. Dec. 17, 1796; m. Sally 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. H., 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, 1S21 ; 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) Fved Wallace, b. Eaton, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1862; d. Oct. 16, 1864; (2) Helen, h. Cherry Valley, Mass., Nov. 9, 1866; m. Nov. 15, 1888, Philip Martin Pfaffman of VVoUaston, Mass., he is a v.'oolen 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, Marshall H. Whittemore ; she res. Wolfboro; (1971) Sarah Althea,' b. Feb. 14. 1845; m. Dec. 23, 1897, James Edvx'ard Gridley of Wolfl^oro ; (1972) George Pierce,^ b. July 14, 1855; m. Mar. 14, 1879, Hannah Warren of Holliston ; he served five years in the regular army; is a hoase painter at Milford, Mass. Ch : (1973) Cecil M.,10 b. June 5, 1880; (1974) Nina,i" b. Jiine 6, 1883; (1975) Forest G.,10 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; ^- Eliza Alden, left a son and daughter. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 115 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, 181 1 ; d. Sept. 4, 1886; m. Holland W. Everts of Salisbury, Vt., had two sons and two daughters. 766 Ezra Ingalls,® {Abijah,^ Francis,* Henry,^ Hetity,'^ Ed- fnmid'^), son of Abijah and Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Ingalls, born Andover, Mass., Apr. 12, 1773; married Doli,y 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.,8b. 1840; m. ist, Mary E. Sawyer, 2d, 1890, Mrs. Lucy A. Edson. He is a blacksmith at Towns- hend, served in the Civil War in Company H, 8th Vt., Vols. Regiment; (1988) J. Wilson, ^ lives Sterling, Mass.; (1989) Allurus H.,8 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 I^QK-wls,^ {Joseph, ^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) Ashley. She was born Nov. 2, 1752 ; died Nov. 18, 1811. 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 tn. 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, ^ m. George Buck. Ch : (i) Edward C, m, Martha Roberts, res. Winsted, Conn.; (2) George, m. Susan Williams. (2018) Maria, 8 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, 1821 ; 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 Warren (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. Elwyn Inman ; two children; (F) Chauncy Martin (Bass), b. Sept. 4, 1869; (G) Lucy 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 Sharpe (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. Feb. 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) Mary Ann {'$A\2,x\:,(t),h. 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 INGALLS, OF I^YNN. 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) Horace S. (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; m. 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. Ang. 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 lyUTHER Ingaicra (Gordon), b. Aug. 2, 1856; m. June 24, 1878, Jeremiah Brooks, now a w-holesale grocer at Athens, and also engaged in other enterprises. Ch : (I) Edna Dunn (Brooks), b. Nov. 20, 1879; (H) 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 Osteopathy and suggestive treatment ; res. Cleveland; has son Wilmer I.,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. l-t6 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1384 Truman Ingalls,' { Jacob, ^ Joseph,^ Joseph,* Edmund,^ Jolm,'^ Edniujzd^), son of Jacob and Susannah (Goff) Ingalls, born Nor- ton Hill, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1801 ; married Abigail, daughter of John and Sarah (North up) Cowell of So. Westerlo, N. 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 ofhce 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, Mary, 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) Hvint, b. Mar. 8, 1825; he is a farmer at Norton Hill. Ch : (i) AlonzoJ.y b. July i, 1848; m. ist, Oct. 26, 1869, Augusta, daughter of Alanson and Louisa ( De La Mater) Bryant, 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 Hiil ; (IV) Charlotte Ewzabeth, b. Feb. 26, 1884; d. Dec. 11, 1892. (2) Antoinette 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) Wii,- 1,1AM W11.1.IAMSON (Gardner), b. Feb. 13, 1879; in U.S.N. at Manilla; (III) Lorenzo Hunt (Gardner), b. Aug. 29, 1880, res. Philadelphia; (IV) Harrison Ingai,ls (Gard- ner), b. Oct. 14, 1883; (V) Vera AnTOINETT (Gardner), b. Apr. 9, 1893. 2585 Eleanor, 8 b. Nov. 20, 1828 ; m. Mar. 30, 1847, Addison, son of John and Sally (Martin) Winegard, b. Greenville, June i, 1826, was a farmer, now retired, res. Prohibition Park, Staten Island. Ch: (i) Hattie, b. Feb. 7, 1862; m. Oct. 16, 1878, John P. Winans of Oak Hill, N. Y., b. June 2, 1851, 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. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. l-^7 2586 Diantha,^ b, Juue 19, 1832 ; m. Nov. i, 1853, Zoeth Smith, b. June 23, 1832 ; d. Feb. 18, 1879, he was a farmer at Cornwall- ville, N. Y. Ch: (i) Lafayette (Smith), b. Aug. 14, 1S54 ; d. June 29, 1856. (2) i^/,f/'^/,'d'r(Smith),b. Apr. 16, 1856; m. Oct. 19, 1S80, Charlotte E. Palmer, b. Apr. 2, 1859 ! ^^ was a farmer and merchant at Norton Hill, now proprietor of The Royal Knitting Mills at Amsterdam, N. Y. Ch : (I) LEONa Estella (Smith), b. Dec. 2, 1882 ; (II) Clarissa Helen (Smith), b. Nov. 27, 1886; (III) Beatrice Diantha (Smith), b. Aug. 5, 1895. (3) 7>«wa« /7/^a//5 (Smith), b. Jul)' 4, 1858; m. Dec. 19, 1883, Marion Borthwick, b. Dec. 1855 ; he is a merchant at Cornwallville. Ch : (I) Florence 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 Celicia (Palmer), b. Oct. 29, 1891 ; (II) Celia Diantha (Palmer), b. Nov. 26, 1893; (III) Fletcher Smith (Palmer), b. Feb. 2, 1896; (IV) Pearl 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. j8, 1836 ; he is a retired farmer at Norton Hill. Ch : (2588) Carrie, 8 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 Ingalls (Smith), b. Oct. 30, 1896; (II) Ariel (Smith), b. Jan. 2, 1899. (2) Leslie Ingalls (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) ferry William (Goff), b. Norton Hill, Sept. 18, 1S87 ; {i^)foseph Truman (Goff), b. Norton Hill, June 21, 1890; (5) Eleanor Kath- aritie Avery (Goff), b. Norton Hill, Sept. 25, 1895 ; (6) Leu'is Henry (Goff), b. Norton Hill, June 25, 1897; d. Oct. 25, 1901. (2589) Lillian,-' b. Jan. 13, 1862; m. Nov. i, 1882, Isaac, son of Isaac and Phebe A. (Edgett) Verplank, b. July 12, 1854, is a dealer in agricultural implements at Norton Hill. Ch : {\)3fary C^(Z5^ (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) fohti Isaac, b. Nov. i, 1901. -}-259o 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 Company 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. E. church at Norton Hill. Ch : (2592) Eva,'' b. Mar. 28, 1872; m. Nov. 24, 1892, James G., son of Ervin 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 : (i) Merritt 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, ^ Joseph,^ Joseph,'' Edtnund,^ 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. n, 1840, Jus- tice, son of Amile and Nancy (Eliott) Mabey, b. July 6, 1817; d. Aug. 27, 1864; was a farmer at Westerlo, N. Y. Ch : (i) Cy- rus,'^. Feb. 2, 1842; d. y. ; (2) Augusta, b. Apr. i, 1843; m. 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) EtMER 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. -1-2596 Thaddeus W.,*b. Apr. 15, 1827; m. Sylvia A. Lockwood. 2597 Leonard, 8 b. Feb. 5, 1831 ; m. 1854, Elizabeth, daughter of Jere- miah and Eliza (Lockwood) Rundell, b. Feb. 13, 1835; d. May 5, 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, 10 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 3; (2605) Clara, ^ res. Hudson, N. Y. 2606 Amelia Mariah, 8 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, JOSHUA KING IXGALLS. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 149 1437 Joshua King Ingalls/ {Elkanah,^ Elkayiah,^ Joseph,'^ Ed- miind,^ John^^ Edimind'^'s, son of Elkanah and Polly (Haskell) Ingalls, born Swansea, Mass., July 21, 1816; married, first, Oct. 29, 1837, Amanda, daughter of Elijah and Lydia (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 was apprenticed to learn the trade of sheet metal worker. His evenings were 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 was 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 H.,^ 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 INGAIvLS GENEAIvOGY. I, 1898, Irene Elizabeth, daughter of David M. aud Sarah Van Name of Mariner'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 Gra}^^; (2612) Ida h.,^ 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,^ Samuel,* Edmund,^ John^^ Ednumd^), 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, L,ydia 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. May 25, 1863. Children by Jane Wells : 2616 Rodman Henry ,^ 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. ist, 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,^ {^Ebenezer,^ Stephen,^ Sa7nue/^ 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 Dorothy 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 ; m. William Burrows of Trout Creek, N. Y. -1-2627 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.,9 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.,iob. Apr. 25, 1893. 2641 Ruth Ann,8 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. 16, 1880 ; (2) Grover A., b. Sept. 4, 1883 ; d. July 3, 1896 ; (3) Orrin /., b. Apr. II, 1888; d. May i, 1890; (4) Sarah M., b. Aug, 8, 1893- 1568 Ebenezer Ingalls,'' {Ebe?iezer,^ Timothy,^ Samuel,^ Sam- uel,^ Hemy^^ Edmzind^), son of Ebenezer and Mary (lyougee) 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, 8 b. Dec. 20, 1793 ; d. Granville, 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) Ruth, m. 2d, Warner. -f-2643 John Lougee,^ b. Feb. 9, 1795; m. Roxanna Wetherbee. 2644 Samuel Harris,^ b. Nov. i, 1797; d. Crown Point. 2645 Joseph,* b. Nov. 7, 1799; d. Crown Point. 2646 Benjamin,* 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, 1" b. Sept. 14,1857; is a druggist at Crown Point ; (2652) John,i** d. ; (2653) Emeline, 10 m. Chittenden, res. Hopkinton, N. Y. 152 INGALLS GENEAI.OGY. (2654) Mary Elizabeth,^ m. Geo. H. Buel, res. Ticonderoga. 2655 Polly, ^ b. May 25, 1803. +2656 Hibbard.s b. Jan. i^, 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. Cummings. 2665 Tamson,* b. Mar. 6, 1810 ; m. Cheney, moved to Iowa. 2666 Harris,* b. Dec. 11, 1812; m. L,amson, and res. Springfield, Mass. 1569 Oilman Ingalls," {^Ebenezer,^ Timothy,^ Samuel,'^ Samuel,^ John^ Edmund'^) ^ son of Ebeiiezer 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 1815, 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. -(-2669 Josiah Emerson,* b. Sept. 6, 1802 ; m. Dorothy Sanborn. 2670 Lydia,* b. Jan. 28, 1804. 2671 Phebe,* 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,i'^ 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,io 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,* b. Nov. 13, 1815. 2683 George Washington,* b. Aug. 7, 1817. 2684 Nancy B.,* b. Oct. 25, 1819. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 153 1574 James Ingalls,^ {Jonathan,^ Timothy,^ Samuel,'^ Samuel,^ Hoiry^^ 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 East 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. 4-2686 Jonathan,* b. Sept. 23, 1798; m. Sophronia H. Rogers. -I-2687 Jethro,* b. Oct. i, 1801 ; m. Mary Aitken. 2688 Mary , 8 d. 1834; m. Joel Botolph. Ch : (i) Thankful Lorinda ; {^2) Jonathan Herman. -f-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) Milo 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,9 who had (2693) Ruth 10; (2694) Orson i" . (2695) Charles," had (2696) David i^. 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 of Farnham and is now a retired farmer at E. Farnham. Ch : (i) Elizabeth Elvira, b. Oct. 27, 1843; m., Feb. 10, 1870, Elihu P. son 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) A1.ICE E1.01SE, b. Lawrence, Jan. 28, 1881. {^2) Mary Eliza, b. June 26, 1845; m. Sept. 8, 1868, Azro D. Collins. Ch : (I) EditH EIvIzabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1869 ; m. John A. Wheeler, res. Cowansville, P. Q. Ch : (A) Ruth Helen; (B) Thomas A., d. ; (C) Anna Elizabeth. (II) HEI.EN Ei-viRA, 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; {i\) James David, b. Aug., 1850; d. June, 1868; {^) Jacob Judson, b. Nov. i, 1853; d. Jan., 1872. 2698 Elizabeth Lorinda, * b. i8i8; d. May 11, 1841. 1575 Daniel Ingalls,'^ {Jonathan,^ Timothy,^ Saviuel,'^ Samuel,^ Henry,"^ Edmund'^'), son of Jonathan and Martha J. (lyOcke) In- galls, born June 6, 1784; married, first, Polly Dymon, second, 154 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. Eunice Evans, widow of Perkins. He was a farmer at Berkshire, Vt., and died there Jan. 8, 1864, Children by Poll}' Dymon : 2699 Reuben,^ d. St. Armand, P. Q., abt. 1900. Ch : (2700) Asa,^ had (2701) Son ^'^; (2701 A) Daughter, i" m. Jethro Groves of St. Albans; (2702) Daughter i'\ (2703)Munroe,^ drowned at Aber- corn, P. Q.; (2704) Charles, ^ res. Essex Center, Vt. Ch : (2705) Jennie, 1° m. I,. D. Sinclair of E. Berkshire; (2706) Min- nie, ^ m. Lon Libby. Ch: (2707) Nellie lO; (2708) Mabel W; (2709) Homer, i*^ res. St. Johnsbury ; (2710) Bert 1^. (2711) Reed,^ is a farmer at Enosburg. Ch : (2712) Curtis^"; (2713) David i'^. (2714) Janett,^ m. Anderson J. Ingalla ; (2715) Daughter,^ m. Alfred Combs, res. E. Berkshire. 2716 Horace,* has children living at Fayston and Duxbury, Vt. Children by Eunice Evans : 2717 Eliza, 8 m. Kelly. Ch : (i) Miranda, m. E. H. Chaffee, res. Jay, Vt. ; (2) Curtis Z?., res. W. Enosburg; (3) Francelia, m. Samuel Green, res. W. Enosburg; (4) Herbert, res. Mont- gomery; (5) Bernice ; (6) Homer; (7) Milo, res. Enosburg Falls ; (8) Maud, 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 9. 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) Elwin LeRoy,^ b. July 23, 1870; m. June 14, 1899, Ina Evelyn, 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/ ( Timothy,^ Timothy^" Samuel,'^ Samuel,^ Henry,"- 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., thirty 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; m. 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,^ b. 1843; d. y.; (2733) William Da\'is,^ 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. \V. 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. 1,1854; (2741) Edward Brock, 9 res. St. Johnsbury, 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; m. 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 PerlEY Chase Ingalls," {Josiak,^ Nathaniel,^ Sa^nuel,^ Samuel^ Henry ^^ Edmund^), son of Josiah and Olive (Sanborn) Ingalls, born Haverhill, N. H., Feb. 6, i8ri ; married Susan P. RiDEOUT. 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 \V.,® 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 8. 2752 Charles F.,® m. Lottie , res. Marlboro, Mass. Ch : (2753) Eunice^; (2754) Lewis 3; (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. 150 INGAIvIvS GENEALOGY. 1625 Moses Ingai^ls," {Samuel,^ Daniel,^ Moses* Samuel,^ Henry ^^ Edmufid^), 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,^ d. New York. 2760 Susan, ^ d. Auburn, Me., 1888; m. Josephus Haskell of Sweden, Me. 2761 Polly, 8 d. Passadumkeag, 1878 ; m. Roberts. +2762 Nason,^ b. 1811 ; m. Susan Dennis. 2763 Moses, 8 d. Passadumkeag, 1898; had (2764) Frank 8; (2765) Cyrus^; (2766) Emma 9; (2767) Clara ». 2768 Abigail, 8 m. D. V. Orcutt, res. Fort Fairfield, Me. 3769 Nancy, ^ d. Milford, Me., 1897 ; m. Alanson Austin. 2770 Aaron, ^ d. Mass. 2771 Enoch Lincoln, 8 res. Astoria, Oregon. 1642 Robert Ingalls,'' {Afoses,^ Daniel,^ Moses,'^ Samuel,^ Henry, ^ Edvnaid'^), 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, 8 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, 8 b. Oct. 12, 1836 ; m ist, Emelinc E. Lary, 2d, Mattie G. McKenty. 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 Ingalls," {Moses,^ Daniel,^ Moses,'^ Samuel,^ Henry ^^ Edmund^) , son of Moses and Susan (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. 1 1, 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 manufacturer of mineral waters at Portland Me. 1650 Joseph Ingalls," {John,^ John,^ Eldad,^ Samuel,^ Henry,^ Edmu7id^), son of John and Hannah ( ) Ingalls, born Oct. '9) 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., HI. 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, 10 b. Oct. 16, 1870; d. Sept. 22, 1892; (2794) Roy,io b. Dec. I, 1871 ; d. Apr. 27, 1894; (2795) Mary Hackley.^'^ b. Sept. 7, 1873 ; m. Oct. 14, 1896, Geo. M. Beale of Joliet ; (2796) Charles, ii^b. Dec. 19, 1874; d. Dec. 15, 1888. 1652 James Ingalls,'' {Jo/m,^ John,^ Eldad,^ Samuel,^ Henry,^ Ed- mund^), son of John and Hannah ( ) Ingalls, born Wal- pole, N. H., Feb. 25, 1779; married Nov. 22, 1802, Margarbt 158 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. Baxter, who died Dec. 21, 1849. He mov^ed to Dansville, Livingstone Co., N. Y., and died there Sept. 5, 1854. Children : 2800 Simeon,^ b. June 7, 1803 ; d. Aug. 4, 1876 ; m. July 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 vSophronia,* b. Aug. 27, 1810; m. 1827, Oliver Evans. 2804 Marietta,* b. May 12, 1812; m. ist, John W. Prine, 2d, A. K. Allen. -1-2805 Benjamin Franklin,* b. Nov. 23, 1820; m. Eliza J. Davis, Nancy Gilbert. 1654 Aaron Ingalls,' {John,^ Johi,^ Eldad,'^ Sanucel,^ Henry, '^ Ed- mund^), son of John and Hannah ( ) Ingalls, born Steu- ben Co., N. Y., Sept, 30, 1783; married GerUvSha Franki^in. 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, 1808; m. Gilbert Webb of Dover, 111. Ch : (i) 5"/^/// 1?;/, res. Dover ; {2) Edward,^ \ {2,) Adaline, d. ; (4) Oscar, d. ; (5) Cornelia, d. Lincoln, Neb.; m. Charles Bowman; (6) Marion, m. George Van Lew, now a lawyer 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 clergj-man in California. Ch : (2826) Lester H." b. July 10, 1849 ; m. 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) Wigalls, m. Estelle Clifford; {4) John E., m. Hattie Burrill ; {5) 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, 10 b. Sept. 28, 1877; (2887) Edith May,io b. July 6, 1887. (2888) Caleb,' b. 1842; d. y. (2889) Nancy Ellen,' b. Apr. 10, 1843 ! ™- Jotin Wesley Bachelder, res. W^arren. Ch : (i) Edward; {2) Belinda ; (3) Way- land; (-4) 3/aynard. (2890) Emily,' b. Nov. 1847; d. Nov. 1858. (2891) Annie Allen,' 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,!" b. Oct. 21, 1892. (2894) Nelson Powell, ^o b. June 24, 1895; (2895) Gordon Littlefield, !'' b. Aug. 24, 1900. 2896 Betsey, 8 m. Enos Huckins. Ch : (i) Cora Jane, m. Zymenus White; (2) Charles, res. Warren; no children; (3) Enos, d. Apr. 9, J903; he is a physician at Plymouth, N. H. No children. 162 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 2897 Johu L.,*'b. June 1826; d. Sept. 13, 1889; m. Olive R. Kimball. Ch: (2898) Hannah,^ m. John Heath, res. Hereford, P. Q. (2899) vSatchel^ (3000) Lucy A.,^ m. Hazen Meecham, res. Newport Centre, Vt. Ch : (i) Mary ; (2) Mattie ; (3) Myrtle. (3001) Langdon,^ living near Stanstead, P. Q. 1694 Calvin Ingalls,' {Nathaniel /*.,*' Jo/ni," Eldad,* Samuel,^ Henry ^^ Edmiaid^), 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. Sanbornton, Dec. 30, 1822; m. St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 11, 1857, Mary K., daughter of James R. and Hes- ter O. Brewster. He was a music dealer, elder of Presbyterian church at St. Paul and served as county assessor, died July 25, 1888. Ch: (3003) Walter Nathaniel, 9 b. Apr. 14, i860; (3004) Albert Merrick,^ b. Feb. 26, 1868. 3005 Joseph Calvin, 8 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, i" 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. 301 1 Andrew J., 8 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) Emma J., d. ; {^i) Oscar Calvin; (4) Frank Eugene; (5) 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,* Sanmel,^ Henry,'^ Edmund^)^ son of Nathaniel P. and Sophia (Bradley) Ingalls, born Canterbury, N. H., July i, 1829; mar- ried July 4, 1854, Ann Elizabeth, daughter of William and Sarah (Rand) Hancock. She was born May 12, 1834. He is manufacturer of Ingall's Asthma Remedy at Canterbury. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 163 Children, born Canterbury : 3016 Byron Ptabody,^ 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,» b. Jan. 26, 1888; (3019) Mabel Elizabeth,^ b. Nov. 24, 1892. 3020 Fred William,* b. Nov. 28, 1858; d. Mar. 14, 1894; m. Nov. 26, 1885, Nellie F., daughter of Moses J. and Alcina F. (Clark) French; he grad. Gilmanton 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, 1865 ; grad. Gilmanton 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 Jame;s Ingalls,' {Daniel^^ John,^ E/dad,^ Samuel,^ Henry, Edmimd'^), 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,* 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 Melville, 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; m. Charles F. Kenney, res. East Cambridge, Mass. 3033 Walter James,* b. Dec. 18, 1841 ; m. Sarah Button, has one son. 3035 David Homer,* b. Oct. 25, 1847 ; d. Feb. 5, 1852. 1 ^^- Jeremiah Maddox, res. Hilland, Mont. 3160 Alice, ^ b. June 29, 1845 ; m. Wniiam Morse, res. Lawrence, Mass. 3161 Louisa Merrill,* b. June i, 1848. 1826 Jacob Ingalls,^ { J acob,^ Isaac, ^ Hen^y,^ Henry ^ Henry, ^ Ed- 7mcnd^), 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, 1817. He w^as a farmer at Bucks- port, Me., and died there Jan. 5, 1891. Children : 3162 Mary Josephine, 8 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.; {^) 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,® 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 Wilnter, b. Ellsworth, May 30, 1883. 3176 Ida Ella,^ b. May 19, 1855. 1827 John Ingai^i^s/ {Jacob,^ Isaac,^ Henry, ^ Henry, '^ Henry ^^ Ed- mimd^), 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, 1821. He was a farmer at La- grange, Me., Dec. 12, 1895. She resides at Orland. Children : 3177 Gilbert H.,* 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. Jxily 25, 1877. (3179) Guy Eugene,^ b. 1886. (3180) Silas Ivuther,9 b. 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, '^ He7iry,^ Henry, "^ Edmiind^), 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. I REUBEN INGALLS. 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 L,egis- lature. Children : 3188 Ursula Wilsou,^ 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,* b. Aug. 19, 1843; m. Nov. 22, 1861, Thomas A. Leach of East 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; {(>) Jerry Littlefield, b. July 2, 1876; (7) 3fary Prndetice, 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,^ b. Feb. 19, 1868; (3193) Otis H., 9 b. June 27, 1869; (3194) Frank Wesley,^ b. Sept. 17, 1878; (3195) Alton Wood," b. Jan. 1881; (3196) Levi Thomp- son^; (3197) Nellie^; (3198) Addict 3199 Edgar Brown,* 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 Ingalls, h. Oct. 13, 1873. 3204 Otis Henry,* b. Apr. 8, 1859; d. Jan. 7, 1861. 1832 Reuben Ingalls," {Reuben,^ Ebenezer,^ Francis,'^ Henry,^ Henry, '^ Edmicnd^), 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 Lewiston, 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 ways, 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 : 3205 Charles Freedom,^ b. vSept. 5, 1825; in. Amanda M., daughter of Luther and Dolly (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. Deering, Me., Feb. 27, 1901, where his widow resides. Ch : (3206) Charles Luther,^ b. Feb. 18, 1849; m. Marietta, daughter of Pardon Dexter of Lewistou ; he is a machinist and farmer, living at Scarboro, Me. Ch : (3207) Harry Ralph,!" \y Dec. 25, 1872. (3208) Edward Mason.^b. Aug. 4, 1861 ; d. 1896; n. m. 3209 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 Lewiston and Port- land; d. Deering, Me., Mav 20, 1892; she res. Providence, R.I. Ch: (i) Charles,\>. Lewiston, Feb. 26, 1855; m. Nov. 12, 1879, vSarah F., daughter of Enoch G. and Sarah (Loveitt) Willard, b. Feb. 24, 1857 ; the compiler of,this work ; grad. Bowdoin College 1891, M. D., ha\'ing previously been engaged in the wholesale fish business at Portland, located at vSaco, 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 Randall, b. May 28, 1883; student Mass. Inst. Tech.; (II) Willard GilE, b. July 16, 1894. (2) Henry Hozcard, b. Sept. 27, 1856; d. 1894; m. Nellie D. Bridgham of Buckfield, Me. Ch : (I) Sarah 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. Agues Shaw; he is engaged in the insurance business at Providence, R. I. Ch : (I) Howard Sh.wv, b. 1900. 1833 EbEnezer Ingalls," {Reuben,^ Ebenczer,^ 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. June 24, 1821 ; d. 1893; m. Fitz W. Tarr of Rock- port, Mass. 3211 Lyman,^ b. Oct. 17, 1825; d. Dec. 3, 1828. 3212 Augusta, 8 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 EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 175 Oct. 1870; d ; (3) Arthtir JMarshall, b. Feb. 11, 1872; (4) Richard Eugene, b. Mar. 9, 1873, res. Bridgtou ; (5) Irene Ingalls, b. Aug. 12, 1874 ; (6) Lincoln Lewis, b. Mar. 10, 1877 ; (7) Prentiss Bozvdoin, b. July 11, 1879. 3215 Charles L.,^ b. Dec. 3, 1839 ; d. Aug. 23, 1864; m. Fannie Seavey. 3216 Reuben,* b. July 7, 1843 ; d. Feb. 28, 1849. 3217 Marshall,^ b. Dec. 7, 1847; m. Clara Choate. 1835 Benjamin Ingai^ls/ {Reuben,^ Ebenezer,^ F?'a7icis,^ Henry,^ Henj'v,^ Ednnaid^), 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 Ai:gusta,^ b. June 29, 1830. 3219 Lyman,* 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 Munroe,^ 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 employ of the government at New York City. Ch: (3221) Clara Fairbanks, 1° b. Dec. lo, 1886. 3222 Mary Ellen,* 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 : (i) James Milton, m. Fanny Fogg; (2) Benja m in ; ( 3 ) 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. 3232 Sarah Maria,* b. May 2, 1847; m. May i, 1873, Joseph R. San- born, res. Lynn. Ch : {1) Arthur Roscoe, b. July 3, 1876; (2) Chester Garfield, b. Aug. 22, 1881. 3233 Roscoe Homan,* b. Jan. 17, 1851 ; m. Annie Smith of Lyman, Me.; he lives at Lynn. Ch : (3234) Shirley P .^ 176 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1836 Joseph Lindsay Ingalls/ {RcHbc?i,^ Eboiezer,^ Francis,^ Henry,^ Henr}\^ Ednucnd^) son of Reuben and Rebecca (Worm- stead) Ingalls, born Bridgton, April 23, 1806 ; married, Dec. 6, 1836, Amanda Church HaIvE. 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,9 b. 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,* b. Feb. 26, 1855. 3245 Annie Bell,* b. Nov. 27, i860. 1840 Nathan Ingalls," {Nathan,^ Francis,^ Francis,* Hen?y,^ Henry, "^ Edmund'^), son of Nathan and Phebe (Griffin) Ingalls, born Bridgton, Me., Feb. 9,1779; married Charlotte Deighton of Steuben, Me. She died age eighty-three. He was a farmer at Steuben, moved to Stockton, Me., and died there 1831. 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, 9 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 LYNN. 177 (3256) Clara Agnes,' b. Aug. 31, 1856 ; m. Charles L. Larrabee ; no children; (3257) Angie Eudora,^ b. Sept. 6, 1864; m. Bert Clark. 3258 George Jackson,^ b. 1829; m. ; is a farmer at Marshfield, Me. Ch : (3259) Lizzie,' m. Thompson of Machiasport ; (3260) Augustus,' d. ; (3261) Ezra Jackson,' res. Marshfield. 3262 Charlotte Augusta,^ b. 1831 ; m. Timothy Clark, had three chil- dren. 1846 Charles Ingalls," {Nathan,^ Francis,^ Fm7icis* Henry,^ Henry, '^ 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 Wat er\nlle, Me., Oct. 13, 1870. He was a farmer at Steuben from 1808 to 1827, then Waterville until his death Aug. 10, 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. Waterville, 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) Mary 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, ^"^ 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 Andrevps,* 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,^ Fra7icis,^ Francis* Henry,^ Henry ^^ Edviund'^), son of Isaiah and Esther (Stevens) Ingalls, born Bridgton, Me., Feb. 28, 1778; married Rebecca Kil- BORN. , He was a farmer at Harrison, Me., 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 Elizabeth". 3284 Huldah," b. Mar. 1813. 3285 Ruth ". 178 INGALLS GENEALOGY 1869 Francis Ingalls," {Isaiah,^ Francis,^ Francis * Henry, ^ Hen- ry,"^ Edviicnd^), 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.,8 b. Oct. 28, 1809. 3287 Almeda Curtis,^ b. Oct. 23, 181 1 ; d. Nov. 26, 1853. 3288 Albion Tapley,8 b. Nov. 6, 1814. 3289 Isaiah, 8 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, living 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, i" 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,* 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) HazeP''. (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 So. 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) Howard Newell, 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, i" b. Dec, 5, 1887 ; (3308) Helen Adelaide, i'' b. Aug. 18, 1892; (3309) Margu- erite Sarah, 1° b. July 12, 1894; (3310) Dorothy Hazel, ^"^ b. Feb. 19, 1898; (3311) Charles Howard Newell,^'' 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 Perley. He was a farmer at Bridgton, and died there May 19, 1841. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 179 Children, born Bridgton : 3315 Louisa A.,^ b. July 3, 1810, d. Jan. i, 1850. 3316 Frederick P.,sb. 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, 8 b. Aug. 1,1816. 3321 James P. .^b. Aug. 14, 1825. 3322 George H.,^ b. Aug. 17, 1832. 1880 Aaron Ingalls," {Phvieas,^ Francis,^ Francis,'' Henry, ^ Henry ^^ Fdmund'^), son of Phineas and Elizabeth (Stevens) 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, 1811 ; m. Sept. 26, 1833, Edmund P. Lowell, b. Aug. 27, 1804. Ch : (i) Theodore Ingalls, b. Dec. 12, 1834; {2) James Newton, b. Oct. 17, 1836; d. Dec. 21, 1837; {l) 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) Oiuen Biirnliam, b. Sept. 29, 1838; d. Oct. 11, 1886; (2) Octavia, b. June 5, 1841 ; d. Aug. 1864; (3) Emeline, b. Oct. 4, 1843; (4) Aaroti I., b. Sept. 23, 1845; d. Apr. 20, 1848. 3327 Aaron Stevens,* b. Sept. 3, 1817 ; d. Oct. 8, 1817. 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) Almira, 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) Ei,bridge Gerry, b. Apr. 16, 1866; (II) Ira Dennison, b.June 29, 1868; (III) Syi^vester HuRLBUT, b. Apr. 16, 1874; (IV) vSamuei^ Andrews, b. June 28, 1876; (V) CosTELLO Weston, b. Nov. 14, 1881 ; (VI) Rose CAI.1STA, b. Feb. I, 1884; (VII) HarlEy Morse, b. Mar. 11, 1887. (3) , m. Rev. Costello Weston, res. W. Mt. Vernon, Me. Ch: (I) Rai.ph, res. St. Paul, Minn. ; (II) A1.FRED, res, St. Paul ; (III) Clara, res. Hammondton, N. J. +3330 Edmund Phineas,* b. May 8, 1823 ; m. Mehitabel Warren, 180 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1881 A.SA Ingalls/ {Phineas,^ Ft^ancis,^ Francis,* Henry, ^ Henry, ^ Edmund^), 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. Perley. 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 ofifices and Representative to the Legisla- ture ; was appointed state commissioner to the World's Fair ; d. Dec. 10, 1896. Ch : (3333) Mary Johnson,^ b. Aug. 25, 1850; d. Apr. 23, 1891; (3334) Grace,9 b. Aug. 5, 1865; m. Godfrey P. Farley, res. Wiscasset. 3335 Edwin Phineas,* b. 1821 ; d. 1828. +3336 Darwin,* b. July 11, 1822; m. Mary J. Patrick. 3337 Mary,* b. June 28, 1824; d. Jan. 27, i8cy8; 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 Pulnam, 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) Edgar Asa, b. July 14, 1862, res. Chehalis, Wash.; (4) Annie Smitlt, 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,* b. May 23, 1830; m. Edwin Foster Fessenden, b. Mar. 18, 1828; d. So. Bridgton, Mar. 30, 1877; she res. Bridg- ton. Ch : (i) FranJi Palmer, b. June 10, 1858 ; d. Feb. 25, 1882 ; m. June 22, 1878, Ida Frances March of So. Bridgton. Ch : (I) LoTHROP Edwin, b. July 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 Ingalls, b. Jan. 21, 1870; d. Dec. 17, 1871 ; (5) Fred Lincoln, b. »Sept. 7, 1873; m. Oct. 5, 1898, Stella May, daughter of George S. and Margaret (Schatzman) Blauey of Madisonville, 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 Allison; he was one of the first officials of the Cincinnati and Marietta 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 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 181 (Market) Stanbach, b. Montana, Dec. 7, 1874; he was ist lieutenant and assistant surgeon in the Spanish War, now a surgeon and professor of surgery at the Cincinnati Polychinic. Ch : (3343) Phineas Haney,i<^ b. Nov. 16, 1901. (3344) Nora,^ b. Oct. 21, 1870; d. Mar. 16, 1893. 1885 Phineas Ingalls," {Phineas,^ Francis,^ Francis^^ Henry,^ Ne?iry,'^ Fd?mcnd'^), 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,* b. May 10, 1850; d. May 11, 1850. 3348 Phineas Henry, ^ b. Apr. 18, 1856; ni. 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,^ Francis,^ Francis,'^ Henry ^ He7iry,^ Fdmund^), son of Jonathan and Sarah (Berry) Ingalls, born Andover, Mass., Aug. 18, 1793; married EIvIzabeth Barker Foster. He was a farmer at North Andover, Mass., and died there Nov. 9, 1850. Children : 3350 George Francis,* b. Mar. 4, 1818. -f-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,^ Francis,'^ Henry, '^ Henry, ^ 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- tion^ 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 Louisville, 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 years a strong democrat. Public office had no attraction for him, but he was a staunch Congregationalist, a deacon and active member of that church. He died at Haverhill. Children : -I-3357 John James, ^ b. Dec. 29, 1833; m. Anna L. Cheseborougli. 3358 Annie Jane,* 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 Cushifig, b. Feb. 4, 1861 ; he has (I) Haroi^d Ingalls, b. Dec. 24, 1883. (2) Maria Trow, b. Oct. 17, 1863. 3359 Robert Morris,^ b. June 26, 1837 ; he was engaged in the whole- sale shoe business at Louisville, Ky.; went to Boston and became president of the Standard Fire Escape Co.; d. Boston, 1902, leaving 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 theology 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; d. 1850. 3370 Clara Perley,* b. Aug. 31, 1850. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 183 1933 Spofford Ingalls/ {Asa,^ Francis,^ Francis,'^ Heniy,^ He7i- ry^^ Edmund^), son of Asa and Mary (Kstes) Ingalls, born Bridgton, Me., July 7, 1796; married, first, Lydia Morrison, who died Mar. 20, 1847. Married, second, June 25, 1848, So- phronia Witham. She was born 181 2 : 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, 1846, Lydia A. Newcomb, b. Apr. I, 1826; d. Mar. 19, 1901 ; he is a farmer at Bridgton. Ch : (3372) Granville B.,^b. Mar. 10, 1848; d. Mar. 20, 1854; (3373) Herbert D.,9 b. Mar. 9, 1859; m. May 28, 1881, Mabel Thompson, res. Bridgton. Ch : (3374) Fannie M.,i° 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) Frajik Horatio, b. Dec. 29, 1881 ; d. Apr. 30, 1888; (2) MeHon 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.,s 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, ^ 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 hundreA. pounds. 184 INGALLS 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) Lillian Georgia, h. Nov. 4, 1876; m. Mar. 13, 1895, Edward Greeuleaf Emerson, b. Madison, N. H., May 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 ; (^\)John Drake, b. Sept. 17, 1882; d. Oct. 25, 1891. 1936 lyEVi Ingai.i.s,'^ {Asa,^ Francis,^ Francis^^ He?iry,^ Hefiry,'^ Edviimd^), 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; ™- Horace B. Hunt of Bridgton. 1938 Cyrus Ingalls,^ {Cyrtis,^ Fraiicis,^ Francis,^ Henry, ^ Henry, "^ Ednmnd'^), son of Cyrus 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) Harnden, 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 ; m. Aug. 14, 1898, Emily Berry, res. Denmark. 4001 Alzo,^ b. Mar. 26,1842; m. 1st, Swan, 2d, ; 3d, Annie L. Mackey of Bridgton ; he is a mill operative at Biddeford, Me. GEN. RUFUvS INGALLS. POvSTERlTY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 185 1943 lyEONARD Kimball Ingalls,^ {Cyrus,^ Francis,^ Francis,^ Heiiry,^ Fioiry,^ Ednumd^), son of Cyrus and Sarah (Barker) Ingalls, born Denmark, Me., Sept. 9, 1809; married Dorcas lyORiNDA Abbott. She was born Andover, Mass., Mar. 28, 1814 ; 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. Marilla 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.s 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, i868 ; n. m. 4012 Jane Victoria,^ 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) Benjamin Damon (Crane), b. Oct. 25, 1871, res. Coaticook; (3) Ida Josephine (Dawson), b. July 23, 1883. 4013 Charles Henry,* b. Jan. 17, 1855 ; m. Ft. Yates, 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. Infantry, 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, 18 18. He was graduated at the U. S. Military Academy 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 ; serv^ed in New Mexico 1845-47, ^^^ was in the fights at Kmbudo, 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 ; on the commission to examine the war debt of Washington and Oregon territories 1857-58 ; and served on the staff of General Harney while that officer was 186 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. in command of the Department of Oregon during the San Juan difhculties in July, 1859. He was ordered east, and in April, 1861, 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 L,ee 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 Ingalls,' {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 INGALLS, 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 Aun, 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 Darmn,^ b. Indianola, Feb. 7, 1864; m. June 3, 1896, Ella Iv., 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 9. 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, 9 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 W^ashington. No children. (4023) Joseph Baker, 9 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,^ 'Francis,'^ He7iry,^ Henry, ^ Edmu7id^), 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 Klihu 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 Cunningham, res. Somerville, Mass. +4032 Frederick Wilson,* b. Feb. 9, 1840; m. Henrietta DuBois. 4033 Jasper Eliphalet Nott,* b. Glenville, Mar. 30, 1842 ; m. Lois B. Johnson, b. North wood, 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.; Brookfield, 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,'' Henry, ^ 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 ; she d. Scranton, Pa., Nov. 25, 1900. Ch : (i) Eleanor Elizabeth (Aiuley), 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 (Ainlev), 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 Sher)nan (Ainley), b. Feb. 24, 1863; d. May 17, 1865. (4) Adelaide Cecilia (Ainley), 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. Ma}- 28, 1814 ; m. Frederick Stanley, son of Luther and Pollv (Ainsworth) Brown, b. May 28, 1815 ; d. Can- terbury, Conn., Oct. 6, 1881. 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, 1838 ; m. Apr. 12, 1859, Edwin Appley, b. May 3, 1834; she d. Jan. i, 1896. Ch : (I) Chester (Appley), b. Canterbury, Jan. 21, i860; m. 1886, Sarah Gardner of Norwich; (II) Lillian (Appley), b. Nov. II, 1861 ; m. Walter E. Frissell, b. Danielson, Dec. 9, i860, res. Barronville. 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 with 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 (Brown), b. Jan. 5, 1845; m- 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 INGALLvS GENEAI^OGY. (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 florist 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. July 3, 1814; d. July 6, 1868 ;m. 2d, 1870, Seaver Gifford, d. Dec. 5, 1879. Ch : (i) Emily Malenda{l^yo-Q),h. Oct. 25, i844,m.LeonardS. Goodell a Methodist clergyman ; he d. Stafford, Conn., Jan. 30, 1903. (2) Olive Mary Etta (Lyon) b. Mar. 27, 1846 ; d. Aug., 1862. (3) EviDiagene {'hyon), b. Aug. 18, 1847; m. Henry M. Upham of Dudley, Mass. Ch : (I) Eva EstellB (Upham), b. Sept. 13, 1873; (II) George Henry (Upham), b. May 7, 1879; ^- Theresa D. Bedore of Worcester. (4) Albert Francis (Lyon), b. Apr. 25, 1849. (5) Henry Tainter {'Lijon), b. Oct. 8, 1851. (6) Oliver Gilbert {'L(jon),h.'ivly, iS^T)- 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, 1884 ; he was a manufacturer of axes, sc3^thes 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 vScranton 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) WiivLiAM Pulaski (Kennedy), b. Oct. 29, 1869; m. Dec. II, 1895, Georgiana, davighter of George R. and Harriet L. (Westbrook) Kittle, b. Oct. 29, 1869; he was for twelve years in Third National Bank of Scranton, now teller of The People'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 Penn. 1898, two years at Moses Taylor 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 INGALLS, 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) Phebe (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) Roy (Carter) b. July 13, 1899. (3) Marvin Phineas (Carter), b. Nov. 28, 1857 ; m. Nov. 30, 1882, Minnie Parmelia, daughter of John and Mary (Spaulding) Murphy, b. Warrenville, Conn., June 26, 1863 \ ^^ 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 Scranton, and for many }'ears 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 of 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, 9 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 j-ears 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, Feb. 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 Elizabeth, 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. 10 ence Emily, i'' b. Aug., 1900; (4057) Clarence Hamilton, b. Feb. 1903; (4058) a daughter,!" b. Feb., 1903, d. y. (4059) Amelia A., ^ b. Norwich, Apr. 26, 1858; m. ist, David Wal- ters, d. 1883 ; m. 2d, Ralph R. Williams, res. New London, Conn. 2026 SylvksTER \^Gh^SL^\LiUhcr^'' Joseph,^ Joseph,'^ Henry,^ Heti- ry,'^ Edmund^), son of Luther and IvUcy (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\dlle Utley, ^ d. age fifteen. 4061 Osmyn S)dvester,^ he was an insurance agent, selectman and town clerk of Hanover twenty-one years, d. there Mar. 13, 1869 ; m. ist, Alice Swift 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, 9 b. Dec. 4, 1854, is a carpenter at Mt. Ver- non, N. H. (4064) Charles Osmyn, ^ b. ; is a farmer at Mt. Vernon. (4065) Edward Orville,^ b. June 4. 1859, m. Dec. 30, 1885, Kate M., daughter of John and Elizabeth A. (Barwood) Howland, b. Woodstock, Vt., Aug. i, 1865 ; he is a miller at Henniker, N. H. Ch : (4066) Earle Howland, i** b. Hanover, Aug. 13, 1888. 4067 Emeline E.,^ m. Langdon F. Owen, d. ; she res. St. Paul, Minn. 2031 lyUTHER Ingalls,^ {Luther,^ Joseph,^ Joseph,* Henry, ^ Henry, "^ Edmu7id^), 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., daughter 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 lievitenant in the 1st N. H. Artillery. He was employed for several years on the Northern railroad, living at Concord, went to Boston in 1870, and became a conductor on the Plymouth division of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., being in service thirty-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, 1871 ; (4071) Melvin Leon,^ b. Dec. 13, 1874, is a clerk in the railway mail service. 4072 Newton ®. 4073 Sarah ^. 4074 Almira **. 2033 Augustus Ingalls,' {Samuel,^ Scmueh^ Stephen,'^ John,^ Henry, '^ Edmund^), son of Samuel and Diana(Dodge)Ingalls, born Belchertown, Mass., Mar. 12, 1805; married, first, Charlestown, Mass., May 26, 1833, Nancy Shedd Dunklee. She was born Hillsborough, N. H., May 4, 1806 ; died Dunklee's, Grove, 111., July I, 1845. Married, second, Elk Grove, 111., May 6, 1847, lyUCY Hewitt Rollins. She was born Mendon, Vt,, Aug. 9, 181 7, and is living at Bloomingdale, 111. He learned the stone- cutters' trade, working three years 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 1857 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) Augvistus 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 Hannum,^ 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 ; n. m. 4081 Frances Evelyn,^ b. July 18, 1855 ; d. June 13, 1878. 13 104 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 2111 EvANDER IngalIvS," {Simcou,^ Ephraim,^ James, '^ James, ^ 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, Eucy, daughter of Caleb and Polly Clark. She was born Jan. 23, 1800 ; died May 7, 1886. He was a fanner 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 Eucy Clark : -1-4083 Amasa Allen,* b. IVJay 7, 1825; m. Huldah Winsor. -I-4084 Alanson,8 b. Oct. 7, 1826; m. Mary J. Metcalf. 4085 Olive Burlingham,* b. Apr. 15, 1830; in. May 28, 1856, Chester H., son of Ephraim Carr. Ch : (i) Cuylcr Evatider, 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 Henry Eaurens Ingalls,'' [Ephraim,'^ Ephraim,^ James,^ James^ Henry,''' Edmund^), son of Ephraim and Eucy»(Goodell) Ingalls, born Abington, Conn,, June 9, 1805 ; married Eavinia E. 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 Henry 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) Edniond,^ b. Aug. 5, 1878; is an attorney at law at Duluth. (4095) Gilket Lawrence, 9 b. Sept. 25, 1886. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 195 2118 Charles Francis Ingals,^ {Ephraim,^ Ephraim,^ James,'' James, ^ Henry, '^ Edmund'^), son 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, 1819 ; resides Chicago. He went to Cavendish, Vt., remaining five years ; then with his brothers and sisters, Henry and Edmund, Deborah and Eydia, 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. Eee 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., I2th 111. National Giiard, res. Chicago. Ch : (4097) Herbert M.,^ res. Kewanee; (4098) Walter, ^ res. Kewanee; ( 4098 A ) Grace ^; (4099) Fred, ^ res. Chicago; (4100) Alden M.,^ res. Omaha, Neb. -f-4101 Ephraim Pletcher,^ b. Sept. 29, 1848; m. Eucy 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) Wii,i,iam 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. lOG INGALLS GENEALOGY. 2119 George Addison Ingalls," {Ephraim,^ Ephraim,^ Jamcs,^ James,^ Henry, "^ Edmund^), son of Ephraim and Lncy (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, 1831 ; resides Oak Park, 111. He was a lawyer, but did not practice to any great extent, devoting his time to real estate and developing a new country, 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 famil}^ 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) 7I/rt';:>' ^/cw, b. June 29, 1873 ; {2) Julia Ade- laide, b. Dec. 15, 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. May 15, 1857. 4110 Ernestine, 8 b. Dec. 18, i860; m. Jan. 17, 1887, Herbert F. An- drews. 4111 Rachel Melissa,* b. Jan. i, 1862; m. Oct. 8, 1884, Charles R. Erwin. 4112 Grant,* b. Apr. 17, 1864. 4113 Rush Haven,* b. Oct. 26, 1866. 4114 Emerson,* b. Jtily 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,^ James,^ James,* Henry ^^ Edmund^'), son of lycmuel and Dorothj' (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) Marcy, 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. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 197 boro, Mass., and Ashford, Conn. He died Ashford, Jan. i8, 1852. Children, by Elizabeth Fay : 4117 James,® b. Feb. 17, 1814; d. Jau. 30, 1842; n. in. 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. -f-4119 Lemuel,^ b. Nov. 11, 1819 ; m. Eunice K. Richardson. Child, by Hannah K. Marcy: 4120 James Warren,^ 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 Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Ch : (4121) James Arthur,^ b. May 22, 1889; (4122) Edmund,® b. June 25, 1893; C4123) Irving,^ b. Aug. 26, 1896. 2128 George Sumner Ingalls,' {Lemuel,^ Zebediah,^ James,* Jaines,^ Heiiry,'^ Ednmnd^) , son of lyemuel 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 1812 ; was a farmer at Abington Parish, Pomfret, and served the town several terms in the State Legislature. He died Feb. 23, 1875, Children : -I-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, 8 b. June 27, 1820; d. Dec. 27, 1896; m. Samuel Allen, a farmer at Pomfret; d. Mar. t6, 1894. Ch : (i) Mary Eliza, b. Sept. II, 1852; d. Jan. 8, 1874; (2) Delia Goodell, 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. (3) 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 Gaylord ; (2) Florence, b. Mar. 17, 1855 ; m. William S. Booth. 198 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Ch: (I) Thomas S. ; (II) Elsie, ii) Fred Wallace, h. Lock- port, 111., 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. Tan. 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,9b. Aug. 6, i860; m. Aug. 7, 1882, Gertrude E. Williams ; he is a farmer at Ordway, Col. Ch : (4134) Harry Erwin,io 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, 8 b. May 11, 1828; d. July 11, 1853. 4138 Ellen,** b, June 22, 1832 ; d. July, 1893 ; m. Elisha Williams. Ch : {1) Gertrude E., m. George W. Ingalls ; (2) Erwin, res. Ord- way, Col. 2136 Zebediah Ingalls," {Oliver,^ Zebediah,^ Javics* James,^ Henry, '^ Edmujid^), son oi 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 ly. 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 Brooklyn. Ch : (4141) Lucy Lippitt,^ b. Sept. 15, 1867; d. y. (4142) Mary,^ b. Jan. 10, 1869. (4143) Frank Louthan,^ b. Oct. 11, 1872; d. Apr. 23, 1873. (4144) Gertrude Arnold,^, b. Sept. 15, 1875. (4145) Charles Henry, ** b. Jan. 8, 1878. (4146) Florence Hopkins,^ b. Feb. 14, 1880. 4147 Agnes Arnold,^ b. Oct., 1844; d. Oct. 16, 1844. 4148 Agnes Arnold, 8 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 David 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. I POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 199 2191 Frederic Cyrus Ingali^s/ {Cyrus,^ Nathaniel,^ Josiah,^ Jo- siah,^ Henry,'^ 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 187 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 Sheldon,^ b. Chicago, Oct. 31, 1876; res. Utica. 2210 ElEAzer Stillman Ingai^i^s,^ {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 ofhce 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 country. He engaged extensively in lumbering, and in 1871 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 ; d. Jan. 20, 1894 ; m. Andrew J. Ingalls, had thirteen children, (4158A) Harrison Els- worth » (Easton); (4i58B)Mary Elizabeth 9 (Sherlock); (4158C) Charles Frederick ^ (Easton) ; (4158D) Benjamin E.^ (Easton) ; (4158E) Isabella G.^ ( Easton) ; (4158F) James R.^ (Easton). 4159 Mary Amy,^ b. May 23, 1848 ; d. Antioch, Dec. 28, 1901 ; m. Franklin S. Milbury. Ch : (i) Frederick Mark, is managing foreman of Iron Works, Stevens Point, Wis.; (2) Guy Stillman^ dentist, San Francisco; (3) Percy, law student, San Francisco; (4) Faith; (5) Avis; {6) Ai/ty Irene, m. Symonds, res. Pittsburg, Pa. 4160 Susan Jane, 8 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 Livingston, ^ 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, Alvah L,., 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 Itigalls,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 Itigalls, b. Waucedah, Nov. 27, 1878; (2)Martin Cole, b. Oct. 5, 1880; d. Sept. 16, 1881 ; (3) Harry Phillips, b. Menominee, Apr. 4, 1882 ; (4) Martha Stilhnanette, b. Apr. II, 1884. 4165 Arthur Jabez,^ b. Aug. 27, 1861 ; m. Clara Jacobs, res. Los Angelos, Cal. Ch : (4166) Arthur Stillman 9. POvSTERlTY OF EDMUND INGAIvLS, OF IvYNN. 201 2216 Charles B. Ingali^s," {Eleazer F.,^ /okn,^ John,^ Joseph,^ Sanmel,^ Edmund'^), son of Eleazer F. and- Amy (Pearson) In- galls, born Nashua, N. H., Dec. 20, 1826 ; married Mary Jane Gage. He lived at Antioch, 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, 8 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 IngaIvI^s,' {Daniel,^ Johi,^ John, '^ Joseph,^ Sainuel^' Edmund^), son of Daniel and Mercy C. (Bancroft) In- galls, born Nashua, N. H., Oct. 11, 1829; married, July i, 1868, Mary Ai^mira, daughter of Hiram Meeker. She was born Indiana, 1845 ; died Hill City, S. D., Dec. 9, 1895. He went with his parents to L^ake 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 Mullan, Idaho. Children : 4175 Clarisa Maria, ^ b. Minneiska, Apr. 9, 1869; d. Galena, S. D., Apr. 9, 1897; ni. Walter J. Groshong of Galena. Ch : (i) Linnie ; (2) Laura ; (3) Lloyd Willis; (4) Floyd ; (5) Clara; (6) Lucy. 4176 Aloa Ivuella,^ 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; he is engaged in mining and newspaper publishing at Mullan. No children. 202 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. 2238 William Henry Ingalls,' {Daniel,^ John,^ John,'' Joseph,^ Saviuel,"^ Edmtind^) , son of Daniel and Mercy C. (Bancroft) Ingalls, born Nashua, N. H., Apr. 23, 1834; married, Hainesville, 111., July 30, 1855, Caroline Augusta 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 ofl&ces, — supervisor, assessor, coroner, constable, justice of the peace, and notary 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 Illie,^ b. Sept. 12, 1873; m. 4184 Ethel Leroy,^ b. Lowville, Minn., June 28, 1879. BlQbtb (Bcneration. 2350 Joseph Augustus Ingalls,^ {Ephraim^ John, ^ John, ^ Joseph,'' Nathaniel,^ Robert," Ednuind^) , 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 military 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. JOSEPH A. INGALLS. 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, lyived at Boston with a summer home at Swampscott. Children : 4200 Horace Bright,^ b. Nov. 15, 1880 ; he is a clerk in a broker's office at Boston. 4201 Claire, 9 b. Apr. 25, 1884. 2406 Wilfred Fisher Ingalls,^ {^Benjamin F.,^ William,^ Wil- liaiu,^ William,'^ Nathaniel ,^ Robert,^ Edmund^) , son of Benjamin F. and Sophronia (Thomas) Ingalls, born Sullivan, Me., Mar. 28, 1844; married, San Jose, Cal., Aug. 17, 1870, Catherine Margaret, daughter of William M. and Catherine (Kelly) Lrinton. She was born at St. Joseph, Mich., Jan. 18, 1850. He is a hardware merchant at Napa, 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 Ingalls,^ {BenjamiiiF.,^ William,^ William,^ William,^ Nathaniel^^ Robert^' Edmund^), son of Benjamin F. and Sophronia (Thomas) Ingalls, born Sullivan, Me., Jan. 8, 185 1 ; married, Oakland, Cal., Nov. 18, 1874, Madora, daughter of Nathan W. and Mary T. (Clinklingbeard) Spauld- ing. She was born Jan. 29, 1855. He is a civil engineer at Yuma, Ariz. ; has been mayor of the city two terms and is a Representative to the present I^egislature. Children : 4206 Walter Spaulding,^ b. Alvardo, Mar. 18, 1876 ; m. Apr. 10, 1902, Laura Conway. 4207 Merrill Franklin, '^ b. Salimas, Mar, 29, 1878; d. Feb. 14, 1882. 4208 Charles Barlow,^ b. Mar. 28, 1880. 4209 Mary Theresa, ^ b. Yuma, Ariz., Oct. 13, 1883; ni. May 31, 1901, Theodore Price. 4210 Harry Salter,^ b. Aug. 18, 1886. 4211 Addie Preble,^ b. Jan. 27, 1889. 204 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 2426 James WiThey Ingali^S,^ {^James^ HQiiry,^ Amos,^ Henry, '^ Nathaniel,^ Robert,'^ Edmund'^'), son of James and Loranna (Withey) Ingalls, born 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. July 15, 1846 ; d. Mar. 20, 1864. 4213 Charles Henry, ^ b. June 9, 1848 ; m. Oct. 23, 1876, Helen P., daughter of Rufus and Mary A. (Wooley) Kimball, b. Lynn, Oct. 2, 1855 ; he is a shoe manufacturer at Lynn, Ch : (4214) Helen AnabeL^o b. June 5, 1878. (4215) Lucy Mildred, 1" b. Apr. 9, 1880; d. Jan. 31, 1881. 4216 Georgiana Jackson," b. June 7, 1850; m. May 31, 1875, Rev. Alexan- der Dight of Mercer, Pa., res. Natick, 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, 1853 ; 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, 10 b. May 29, 1884. (4219) James Warren, 1° 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 Lynn. Ch : (4221) Ethel Mary, 10 b. Sept. 8, 1887. (4222) Lucy Mahala,io b. Oct. 8, 1889. (4223) Herbert Edward, i*^ b. Apr. 8, 1893. (4224) Warren Manning, 1° b.July 8, 1895. 4225 Susan Emma," b. Mar. 16, 1859 ; d. Jan. 7, 1865. 2435 Thomas Ingalls,V/ daughter of Moses M. and Mehitable (Parsons) Pvaton, b. Ply- mouth, Me., July 7, 1842; he is a watchmaker and Jeweller at Bangor, Me. ; served two 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. Henry Towle of Newport, Me., res. Camden, Me. 4553 Eliza Ann,' b. Apr. 1841 ; m. Alvin Rodliff, a wool merchant, formerly 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,i<^ b. Nov. 30, 1877 ; m. Nov. 8, 1899, John Henry Connor; (4556) Walter Bement.io b. Oct. 11, 1880. 15 226 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 3280 Ezra ThoMvS Ingalls/ {Steveyis^ Isaiah,^ Francis ^^ Francis ^"^ Henry,^ Hcnry,'^ Edmu?id^), 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,^ b. 1839 ; he was a leading physician at So. Boston, died 1877. -f-4559 Melville Ezra,^ b. Sept. 6, 1842 ; m. Abbie Stimsou. 3330 Edmund Phineas Ingalls,* {Aaroit,'' 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,!*' 5 ^p,-, x^, 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, i" b. Feb. 23, 1884. 4567 Bertha Mehitable,^ b. Sept. 25, 1861. 3336 Darwin Ingalls,^ (Asa,'' PJmicas,^ Francis,^ Fra^icis* Henry, ^ Henry,"^ Ednmnd^), son of Asa and Phebe (Berry) Ingalls, born So. Bridgton, Me., July 11, 1822 ; married. May 30, 1852, Mary J., daughter of James and Huldah (Berry) Patrick. She was born POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLvS, OF LYNN. 227 Denmark, Me., May 22, 1834. He was a prosperous farmer at So. Bridgton, served 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, Faunie E. Berry ; he grad. Maine State College 1881, and 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,^ Francis,'^ Henry, ^ Henry, "^Fdmund^), 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 (Jaquith) 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 1S51 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 32d 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 Washington Fielding, b. Haverhill, Mass., Nov, 11, 1836, is now a machinist at Somerville, Mass. No children. 4574 Charles P'rancis,** b. Holyoke, Jan. 28, 1849; ^- 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 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY, 20, 1856 ; he is master carpenter, Dakota Div. N. P. R. R. and res. at Jamestown, N. D. Ch : (4579) Isabelle Maud,^" b. Danvers, Aug. II, 1878; (4580) Jennie Morse, i'' b. Jamestown, June 6, 1884 ; (4581) Ernia Louise, 10 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," b. Nov. 4, 1880. Child, by Mary J. Morse : 4585 Charles Henry ,9 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- cts,* Henrj/,^ HenryJ^ 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 E-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 j^ear 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 temi 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 pro tempore, and served as such from 1887 to 1891. 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, with 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 Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. 6, 1900. Children : 4586 Ellsworth,* b. June 18, 1866. 4587 Ethel.^b. Nov. 14, 1868. 4588 Ruth, 9 b. July 30, 1869. 4589 Ralph,9 b. Feb. 14, 1870. 4590 Addison,* b. Feb. 18, 1872. 4591 Constance,* b. Aug. 25, 1873. 4592 Sheffield,* b. Mar. 28, 1875. 4593 Faith,* b. May 25, 1877. 4594 Marion,* b. Sept. 26, 1879. 4595 Muriel,* b. Aug. 11, 1881. 4596 Louisa,* b. Apr. 6, 1883. 4032 Frederick Wilson Ingalls,^ {Wilson^ Ezra,*' Abijak,^ 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 INGALLS 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 physician. 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 Masonry, 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 -vVas a member of the Reformed Dutch Church. Children : ~ 4597 Frederick DuBois,^ b. July 2, 1877 ; m. Bostou, 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.,9 b. Nov. 12, 1884. 4083 Amasa Ai,i.En Ingali^S,^ {Evandcr^ Simeon,^ Ephraim,^ James, '^ James, ^ Henry, ^ Edmund'^), son of Evander and lyucy (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 Ivuida,^ b. Aug. 5, 1861. 4607 Leonard A.,® b. Nov. 14, 1864. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 231 4084 Alanson IngaIvLS,^ {Evandcr,'' Simeon,^ Ephrai?n,^ James,^ James,^ Henry,'^ Edmund^'), 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.^b. 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) Anna Kyle, b. Great Falls, Mont., June 7, 1891 ; (2) Grace Anna, b. July i, 1896. 461 1 Amos, 3 b. Mar. 27, 1859; d. Aug. 19, 1863. 4612 Kate Metcalf,9 b. Sept. 28, 1861 ; Whiting, res. Milford. 4613 Jessie Olive, ^ b. Mar. 26, 1864; d. Oct. 27, 1894; m. Charles S. Keep. Ch: (i) Malcom, b. Feb. 5, 1892. 4614 Charles Francis, ^ b. Jan. 27, 1868 ; 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 F.^ Epkraim,^ Ephraim,^ James,* Ja7?ies,^ Henry, "^ Edjuuiid^), 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 laryngology 1883-90; professor of laryn- gology and practice of medicine 1890-96; registrar 1891-98- 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 282 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 Laryngolical, 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 Ephraim,^ 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,^ (Warre?i,'' Lemuel,^ Zebediah,^ James,*' Javies,* Henry, ^ Edmtmd^), 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 I^ucinda (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, MasB., 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, ^^b. Apr. 2, 1875 ; student, architect. 4623 Lilla.^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 Lewis Goodell Ingalls,^ {George S.,"' Leimiel,^ Zebediah,^ James,'^ James,^ Henry,'^ Edrmind'^), son of George S. and Delia (Goodell) Ingalls, born at Pomfret, Conn., Apr. 18, 1815 ; mar- JOHN BEAL INGALLS. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 233 ried, June 13, 1838, Elizabeth, 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. Danielsonville, Conn. +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,^ 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. IFlintb ©cnetatton* 4229 Joiii^ Bt3; At, In GAJ^-L,S,^ {Thomas,^ /o/m,'' T/iomas,^ /ohn,^ IVtl- liam,* E/eazer,^ Robert ^^ Edmu7id^), son of Thomas and Juliete (Beal) Ingalls, born Marblehead, Mass., Feb. 11, 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,w b. July 2, 1886. 4630 Florence Conway, ^^ b. Mar. 15, 1890. 4631 Madeline Ross,^^ b. Mar. 30, 1897. 4307 John Ingalls,^ {John L.,^ Ebenezer,'' Ebenezer,^ Timothy,^ Samuel,'^ Sarmiel* Henry, ^ Edmund^), son of John L,. andRoxanna (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 always lived with his son after 1877. Children : 4632 Helen M.,!" in. Abison Jackett. Ch : ^^i) Charles; (2) Frank ; (3) Fannie. 4633 George Forrest, 1° 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," 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, 11 b. McCool June, July 27, 1885. (4638) George Norris," b. Dresden Center, Oct. 29, 1892. 4391 Sherman Jonathan \^Ohx\^^,^ {Jonathan,^ Jarties^ Jonathan,^ Timothy ^^ Samuel,'^ Samuel,^ Henry ^''' Edmu?id^) ^ 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,!'' b. May 12, 1861 ; m. Feb. 25, 1890, Carrie Agnes Grimes. Ch : (4640) Nason Malcom.^i 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, 1° 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,i" b. Apr. 24, 1880. 4394 David Henry InGKLi^Sy"^ {Jonathan,^ Javies,'' Jonathan,^ Twi- othy,^ Samuel^"^ Samuel ^^ Henry ^"^ Edimmd^)^ son of Jonathan and Sophronia H. (Rogers) Ingalls, born Farnum's Corners, P. Q., Aug. ID, 1847; married, June 18, 1879, Agnes Naomi, POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALIvS, OF LYNN. 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 Almerou.i'^ b. July 23, 1880. 4649 Ethel Diana,!'' b. June 26, 1883. 4650 Minnie Louise, 1° b. July 28, 1885 ; d. Aug. 20, 1887. 4651 Wilbur Rosman.io b. Oct. 5, ]888. 4652 Mildred Mina,^' b. Sept. 19, 1891 ; d. May i, 1894. 4395 Walter Sleeper Ingalls,® {/ethro,^ James,'' Jo?iathan,^ Timothy,^ Samuel,^ Samuel,^ Henry, ^ Edmund^), 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.,!" 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.io 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,'^ Samuel,^ Henry, ^ Edmund^), son of Jethro and Mary (Aitken) Ingalls, born Frelighsburg, P. Q., Mar. 31, 1831 ; married, Ticonderoga, N. Y., May i, 1861, Lydia 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., Lincoln, 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 Anderson Russell, 1° b. Hinesburgh, Nov. 25, 1862 ; d. Aug. 28, 1864. 4659 George Arthur, i'' b. Winooski, Aug. 24, 1864 ; he grad. Wesleyan 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,i° 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. Sandy Hill. 4408 Anderson Jethro Ingalls,® {Jethro,^ James ^ Jonathan,^ Timothy,^ Samuel,"^ Samuel,^ 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,!" b. Oct. 23, 1873. 4663 Henry Clayton, ^'^ b. Aug. 6, 1875. 4664 Nina Evelyn, !° b. June 28, 1877. 4665 Mabel Margaret, i» b. Oct. 26, 1880. 4666 Roy Anderson,!" b. Feb. i, 1884. 4667 Volney Ray,i° b. Sept. 3, 1887. 4536 Harvey Harlow Gross Ingalls,'' {Daniel T.,^ Aaron,'' Aaron,^ David,^ Henry* Henry, ^ Henry, "^ Edrmi7id'^) 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 years 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,"b. Mar. 10, 1887. 4669 Maud Huntington, i» b. Aug. 6, 1888. 4670 Florence Lillian, i" b. May 11, 1890. 4671 Edmund Harvey, i" b. Aug. 6, 1894. 4672 Elizabeth Tracy,i" b. Mar. 25, 1900. EDMUXD HARVEY IXGALLS. HARVEY HARLOW GROSS IXGALLS. HON. MELVILLE E. INGALLS. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 237 4559 Melville Ezra Ingalls,^ {Ezra T.,^ Stcve7is,'' Isaiah,'^ Fraji- cis,^Fra7icis,* Henry, ^ Henry, '^ Edmuyid^), son of Ezra T. and I^ouisa 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 I^aw School, read law with Hon. Charles lycvi 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 railway litigation and was appointed receiver of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. lyouis (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, 1° b. Feb. 24, 1869; d. 1893; m. J. A. Barnard. Ch : (i) Abbie Ingalls. 4674 Melville Edgar, 1° 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) Hinkle, b. Cin- cinnati, Sept. 19, 1876 ; he grad. Harvard College, 1893, is now engaged in the railroad business at Cincinnati. Ch : (4676) Katherine Elizabeth, 11 b. Sept. 6, 1899. 4677 Albert Stimson, i'' 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'5 b. July 11, 1882 ; is member of Class 1904 Harvard College. 4681 Gladys, 10 b. Oct. 29, 1886. 4625 William Ingalls,^ {Lewis G.,^ George S.,~ Lemuel,^ Zebe- diah,^ James, ^ James, ^ Henry,'^ Edmtmd^), 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 Hannah Elizabeth, ^ b. Van Wert, O., Jan. 24, 1870. 4683 Henrietta Esther, ^'^ b. Dec. 12, 1874. 4684 George Lemuel, ^'^ b. Pomfret, Conn., Dec. 4, 1876. 4685 Lewis Sessions, 1° b. Abington, Conn., Mar. 12, 1878. ©ut Of IRegular Or&er. 673 Moses Ingalls,® {John,^ Eldad,'' Saviuel,^ Henry, '^ Edmund^), son of John and Elizabeth (Copp) Ingalls, born Atkinson, N.H., Oct. 7, 1760; married, Sept. 12, 1781, Bktsey Eaton. Children : 4800 John,'' m. abt. 1817 ; Betsey, daughter of John Scofield ; he moved to St. Armand, P. O. and d. there 1852. Ch : (4801) George Summerset, ^ b. Nov. 2, 1821 ; n. m. 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,^ Joh7i,* Joseph,^ Samuel,^ Edrmmd'^), 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 I^owell, Mass., Sept. 10, 1891. He died Lowell, Nov., 1871. Children : 4804 Leander,^ b. Julj^ 15, 1838; res. Stoneham, 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,^ {Ed7>iu7id,^ Eleazer C.,^ Joseph," Nathatiiel,^ Robert,'^ Edjmmd^), son of Edmund and Huldah (Batchelder) POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 239 Ingalls, born hynn, Mass., Feb. ii, 1792; married Alice Phillips. He was a farmer at Ivynn, and died there Dec. 2, 1874. Children : 4809 Sarah, s ui. 1st Abram Pray. Ch : (i) Alice ; (2) Charles. She in. 2d William Marsh. Ch : (3) Sarah Jane, m. Charles Newhall, Ch : (I) NeiJvIE ; (II) Bessie. (4) Huldah, d. y. -1-4810 John Wood, 8 b. Mar. 4, 1818; m. Abigail Cole. -(-4811 Joseph Wilson, 8 b. Apr. 2, 1820; m. ist, Lydia Tarbox, 2d, Susan J. Harris. 4812 Oscar Fitzland,^ b. Jan 16, 1822 ; m. Hannah E. Harris, res. Lynn. No children. 4813 Theodore Augustus,^ b. Nov. 20, 1827 ; d. m. 1850, Sarah Donaldson of Eastport. Ch : (4814) Augustus Blaney,'-* b. Jan. 23, 1851 ; m. Georgianua McNutt. Ch : (4814 A) Ethel May," b. Dec. 14. 1885. (4815) Emma Jane,^ b. Oct. 9, 1854; d. Sept., 1879; m. Edwin For- est Needham. Ch : (i) Cora 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, 8 d. ; m. Moses Gilbert. No children. 4820 Catherine, 8 d. y. 4810 John Wood Ingalls/ {Joseph^ Edmund,^ Eleazer C.,^ Jo- seph,'^ Nathaniel,^ Robert^''' Edtnund^) , 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 Lj^nn Feb. 24, 1892. He was a shoe cutter, gardener and member of Universalist church at L,ynn 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 WMlliam Richard,^ b. June 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 INGAIvIvS GENEALOGY. 4811 Joseph W11.SON IngAi^ls/ {Joseph^' Edmund,^ Eleazer C.,^ Joseph,'^ Nathaniel,^ Robert,^ Edynund^), son of Joseph and Alice (Phillips) Ingalls, born I,ynn, Mass., Apr, 2, 1820; married, first, Lydia Tarbox ; married, second, Susan Jane; Harris. He lived and died at Lynn. Children by Lydia Tarbox : 4825 Lydia Nichols,^ m. Joseph Southwick. Ch : (i) Charles; (2) Susan /. , d. y. 4826 Charles Wilson,^ m. Mary Webb Dupar. Ch : (4827) Eliza, i'^ m. Frank Coombs. (4828) Hattie.io m. Clayton Irish. (4829) Joseph," d. Children by Susan J. Harris : 4830 Hannah Beals,^ b. Apr. 3, 1855; m. Charles R. Smith. Ch : (i) Carrie Louise, h. Aug. 1875; (2) Charles Richard, b. Sept. 16, 1877; {:-,) Kalie 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) jfamilies. 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. "I~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 ; married POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALIvS, OF LYNN. 241 Nancy Moot, daughter of a Dutch settler ; she died June ii, 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 onlj- 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 : {1) DelVitt. +5007 John Jay, b. May 12, 1808; m. Anna Burea. 5008 James, b. Jan. 14, 1814; m. Jennie Rice, b. July 14, 1814 ; he is a farmer at Wampsville, N. Y. Ch : (5009) Catherine, b. ; m. George Harp. (5010) Helen, b. ; m. Alonzo Snyder. (501 1 ) 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. 4-5021 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 HoUenbeck. (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 Ingalls, {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. 16 242 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Children : 5029 Lucius, b. Sept. 17, 1834; m. Jan. i, 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 chi^rch at Wampsville, N. Y. Ch : (5030) Lewis Erwin, b. Sept. 9, 1857; m. Syracuse, Dec. i, 1881, Mary vSouthard, 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. F'rank Brewster. (5036) Charles, b. 1874; m. Florence Buyea. 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. 1876; 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. Wampsville. 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) Adelbert, b. 1870; m. Rose Elwood ; (3) Elizabeth, m. ^ohnYa.ndevi&r'ker. Ch : (I) Anna, b. 1882; m. Daniel Hamlet. Ch : (A) James Edward (Vandewarker), b. 1901. 5064 Jane, b. 1851 ; m. Reuben Eddy. No children. 5021 Conrad Ingall.s, {James, Joseph), son of James and Nancy (Moot) Ingalls, born L,enox, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1818 ; married, June 10, 1848; lyYDiA, 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; ^^- 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 University 1879, has since been a teacher at Peterboro, Pompey 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. Jnne 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 with the Ponifret or Rehoboth families ; married Jane McCall. Children : 5073 Benjamin, b. Mar. 7, 1821 ; d. Hudson, Ind., 1846; m. ist, Mary Smith ; 2d, Catherine Hibner. -I-5074 Walter, b. Broome, Schoharie Co., N. Y., Dec. 13, 1825; d. Ham- ilton, Ind.,i86i ; 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 Eleanor, b. Nov. 11, 1876. (5077) Emerson Guilford, b. Sept. 8, 1856; was last heard from at Buffalo Gap, S. D. 5074 Walter Ingalls, {Betijanmi, ), 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 : {i)/o/in Bur- ton, b. Castalia, la., Sept. 22, 1876; m. Jvme 20, 1900, Lulu Gross. Ch : (I) Helen, b. May 26, 1901 ; (2) Guy Morton, b. Buchanan, Mich., May 24, 1879; (3) Nola Enima,h. Nov. 11, 1881; m. June 10, 1903, Charles Harris; (4) IMabel Elsie, b. Edmond, Sept. 11, 1891, 244 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 5080 James Leonard, b. Hamilton, Ind., May 16, i860; m. Nov. 19, 1885, Mary Grace, daughter of Dr. Washington A. and Emilv D. (Van Auken) Engle 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 Mary (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. +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 Hay. He is a real estate dealer at Lynn, Ch: (5094) Sarah Elizabeth, m. Daniel F. Brown. Ch : (i) Flora May, m. Burleigh ; (2) William Frederick, (3) Alfred Parsons \ {^) Ruth Ella,rsi. Whipple. (5095) Flora M. (5096) Charles Nathan Par.sons, 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. Piukham. Ch.: {\)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 :(i) Charles Resolute, b. Feb. 27, 1901. 5101 Israel Ingalls, probably born about 1750, and connects with the Andover families. He married Klizabeth 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. +5107 Israel, b. Dec. 25, 1793 , Mary L,ord. 5107 ISRx\EL 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 served in the war of 1812. He died Alton, 111., June, 1835. Children : 5108 Almira, m. Simeon Beeman. 5109 Sophronia, b. 1816; m. Davis 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, Lewis 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. (51 13) Fred Lee, b. 1855. (5114) Flora, b. 1857. (5115) Charles, b. 1859. (5116) Theodore Wellington, b. 1862. 5117 Elizabeth, m. Varnum Butler of Monmouth, Ore. 5118 Arthur, m. Eleanor Taylor, lived Waitsburg, Wash. Ch : (5119) Orville ; (5120) Lucius; (5121) George. 5122 Henry, b. 1826; m. Sarah Brent, is a farmer at Waitsburg. Ch : (5123) William A.; (5124) Willis; (5125) Otis; (5126) Ira William. 5127 Lyman 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 Franklinville, N. Y. June i, 1833 ; married, Concord, Pa., June i, 1857, Mary Euranus, daughter of L,evi White. She was born Spring Creek, Pa., Mar. 25, 1839; he died, Cleveland, O., Mar. 21. 1899. 246 INGALIvS GENEALOGY. Children : 5131 Albert Kugene, b. Sparta, Pa., Nov. 25, 1859; 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) Beryl ; (5137) Percy. 5138 Frank Levi, b. Cornplantertownship, 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 (5141) Philetits 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 living at Saginaw, Mich., 1888. 5144 David 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 provision 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, N. 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, N. 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 Ac worth, N. H. ; married Griswold, and died at Montgomery, Vt.; they had a son (5165) William Winslow, born Eden, Vt., Sept., 6, 1829; married Emily J. L,ord. 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; (5168) 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 lyOVELAND, and died Hartland, Feb. 21, 1825. Child : 5178 Jason Rude, b. Brutus, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1819 ; d, Cleveland, C, July 8, 1875 ; m. Caroline Fox of Westfield, N. Y. Ch : (5179) Otis Le Loy, 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 INGALLS 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 Irving, daughter of George P. and Agnes (Cameron) Truax. He is a farmer at Farnum. Children : 5182 Addie Agnes, 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 Chauncey Hibbard, b. July 12, 1871 ; m. June 24, 1894, Phebe Ger- triade 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 Iv. Ingalls, born Fayston, Vt., Sept. 4, 1846; married Fayston, Mar. 18, 1869, Emma M. Shedd. She was born Canada, Apr. 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, having 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 Eetter Carriers, res. Oswego. Ch : (5199) Letitia Jose- INGAIvLS GENEAI.OGY. 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, 1812 ; 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 ir 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 INGALLS 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 they 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, thej^ 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, however, ever took place between William and his second brother, Nehemiah, 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. Sylvester 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) IVilliam Dean, b. Lynn, Mass, May 24, 1878. John Ingalls, Jr., was admitted to the bar at Kvansville, Ind., 1838, became superintendent and later president of the railroad and prominent in the affairs of that city, had a daugh- ter, lyouisa, married Dec. 23, 1869, John M. Carpenter of Beloit Wis. James Ingalls, Sherburne, Mass., widow Martha, 1784. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, 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.; Collis 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. /iDarclaGes 'Clnplace&. 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. David 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 Henry ^. Sarah Ingalls and Peter Carlton, m. Feb. ci, 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. Grin 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, Warvsdck, R. I., July 26, 1754. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 253 Eliza Ann 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 ni. 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, 1817. 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, iSio. Elizabeth Ingalls m. Wm. Sage of Lynn, 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 F'rancis 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., 1691. 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 : {i) 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. ^^^ INGALLS GENEAIvOGY. Judith Ingalls 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 Howland 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 : {i) Ephraim, 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. persons IRot flMace^ , LIVING AT THE PLACES INDICATED IN 1902. Bangor, Me., Oliver H. Ingalls. E. Machias. Me., Mehnn Ingalls, Samuel Ingalls. Concord, N. H., Geoi-ge 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., Lewns J. Ingalls. Brattleboro, Vt., Clifford W. Ingalls, Walter W. Ingalls. Essex, Vt., Charles Ingalls. Swanton, 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. Ingalls. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 255 Peabody, Mass., Edward E. lugalls. 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, Edward 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, F'rank 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. lugalls, 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 GENKALOGY. flnoell Jfamil^. 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 \ He lived at Taunton, Mass., where his children were born; married, first, Bethia, daughter of William Richmond ; second, 1788, Widow Mary Spooner of Middleboro ; third ; died 1776. Children, born Taunton : Bethia, b. Mar. 10, 1750; d. July 3, 1803; in. 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 Samiiel Andrews. Ch : (i) Betsey ; (2) Nancy ; {^^ Jonathan, b. Apr. 22, 1781 ; (4) Salty, b. Apr. 22, 1781; m. ist, William Crocker, 2d, Charles Richmond; {^) Rebecca, b. Feb. 8, 1783; m. Gilbert Everett; (6) Benjafnin, b. Feb. 19, 1785; m. ist, Sarah B. Tew, 2d, Mary Baker of Warren, R. I., 3d, Amy Harris. Ch : (I) Wil- liam 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, 1871 ; 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. Jul}' 6, 1827. Abiatha, b, July 28, 1763; d. July 26, 1823; m. Prudence Leonard, their daughter, (i) Sal tie Bradford, b. Oct. 13, 1803; d. Dec. 19, 1870 ; m. Dr. Benjamin Norris of Bristol, R. I. Abigail, b. May 1766; m. vSamuel 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) /antes and several daughters. Zadock, b. Oct. 16, 1784; m. Batavia, N. Y., about 1815, Polly Moony. Ch : (i) Nelson, h. Jan. i'i , 1806; d. Mantua, O., Jan. 31, 1875; Ch: (I) William; (II) Nelson; (III) Noble H.; POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF IvYNN. 257 (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. Volney; N. Y. Ch : (i) Lucinda, b. Oct. 25, 1812 ; (2) William B., b. May 5, 1814; {j,) James, b. Dec. 4, 1816; (4) Milton, b. Dec. 31, 1818; (5) Claridon B., b. Aug. 22, 1820; (6) Patty, h. Sept. 9, 1822; {']) Alta, b. May, 9, 1824; (8)/rrt, 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. ^^ '■ (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, b. July 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; {^) Isaac Newton, 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) Z)^owa5 ^i?«/o«, res. Greenfield, Mass.; (2) ^/^<:/a, m. Joseph Howard; (3) m Holcomb. Note. Sarah Freeborn Ingalls, b. Apr. 17, 1837, m. Benjamin lugell Haiard, had son Schuyler, res. Cincinnati, O. 17 258 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. 1Flew fbampsbire 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 ; pay £,1 14s. 8d. ; also Capt. Salmon Stone's companj', Colonel Nichols' regiment; marched from Rindge July 21, 1777 ; service 2 mos. 5 days; pay ^9 15s.; also Capt. Wm. Burrows' company, pay roll. West Point, July, 1780. Ingalls, Bknjamin, private, Capt. Oliver Capron's company Col. Samuel Ashton's regiment; engaged July 29, 1777, for relief of Ticonderoga; service 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 ; service 2 mos. 6 days. Ingalls, Ebenezer Jaffrey, private, Capt. Phillip Thomas' company. 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 ; lyieutenant, 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 July 5, 1777 ; service 6 days ; also Lieut. Joseph French's company July 6, 1777; service POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 259 8 days ; 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 Albanj' on account of sickness ; also private, Captain Cross's compan}^ ; marched to join Continental Army at Rhode Island Aug. 7, 1778; ser\nce 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 Army 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, 1777, to re-enforce garrison at Ticonderoga; service 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 ser\nce in R. I., July 7, 1779, received ;^30 bounty for 6 mos. service ; 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 Wyman'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 Long'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 ^^ears 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 Lexington fight Apr. 19, 1775. 260 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. IngaIvLS, Simeon, private, Capt. Nathan Hale's company, marched from Rindge to Cambridge at the time of the lycxington 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. flDassacbusetts IRevolutionar^ IRoU. [This name also appears under the form of Engalls, Kngals, Engels, Engols, Engly, langalls, lingals, Ingal, Ingall, Ingals, Ingeles, Ingell Ingels, Ingills, Ingle, Inglee, Ingles, Ingley, Ingolds, Ingolls, Ingols, Ingulls.] IngalIvS, 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. Sylvanus 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," Feb. 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, Lynn, private, Capt. William Farnngton's (2d Lynn) company of militia, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, towards Concord; service 2 days ; also list of men belonging to Lynn, now called POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALIyS, OF LYNN. 261 Lynn, Lj^nnfield, and Saugus, who served at Concord battle and elsewhere [year not given.] Ingalls, David, Jr., Andover, private, Capt. Nathaniel Love- 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. ii, 1780; service 5 mos. 26 days, including travel (220 miles) home. Ingalls, Edmund, Andover, private, Capt. Nathaniel Love- 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 service between April 2, 1778 and July 2, 1778, 2 mos. 13 days, at Cambridge ; also service 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. Ingaxls, Edmund, Rehoboth, private, Capt. Samuel Bliss' company. Col. Timothy Walker's (22d) regiment ; muster roll dated Aug. i, 1775 ; enlisted May 8, 1775 ; service 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, Eleazbr 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 Williams* company, Col. Rufus Putnam's (4th) regiment ; return dated Albany, Feb. 9, 1778 ; mustered by John Cushing, 262 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. Esq.; also same company and regiment pay accounts for service from Jan. i, 1780 to Jan. 31, 1780; enlistment during war. Ingali.S, 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 compan)^ 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, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 to Cambridge ; service li 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 ; service 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- pan}', Col. Henry Jackson's (i6th) regiment; pay roll M 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 serv'ice 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, 1 781, by order of Maj. Gen. Lincoln. Ingalls, Jacob, Jr., Lynn, sergeant, 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, James, private, Capt. John Davis' company of minute men, Colonel Frye's regiment, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; service 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 pay, signed by said Ingalls and others dated Cambridge, June 8, 1775; also private, same companj' 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 Symmes, 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) company, enlisted June i, 1776; service to Jan. i, 1777 ; 7 mos. in defence of sea coast. Ingalls, Jonathan, Rehoboth, private, Capt. Stephen Bullock's companj^ Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment ; service to Dec. 17, 1776, 9 days ; 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 INGAIvIvS GENEALOGY. 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. IngaIvLS, 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. IngaIvIvS, 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 i9> 1775 > serviceto 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 EDMUND INGAI^LS, 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. Ingalls, 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 ofl&cers 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. Henr>^ 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. IngalIvS, Moses, Billerica, private, Capt. Samuel Tay's com- pany, Lieutenant - 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 INGAIvIvS GENEAIvOGY. Ingahs, 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. Ingai^IvS, 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; service 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, lyieut-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 INGAIvI^S, OF I^YNN. 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 Ivovejoy to serve in the Continental Army to the credit of the 3d Company in Andover ; 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. I?) 1779 ; service 8 mos. 25 daj'S at North River, includ- ing 12 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 ; payrolls for November and December, 1778, and Feb., 1779, dated King's Ferry. 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 voyage from Boston to Guadaloupe, asking that said Ellis be commissioned as commander of said vessel ; ordered in council July 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; service 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 serv^e 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 INGAIvIvS GENEALOGY. 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. IngoIvS, James, descriptive list of men raised in Middlesex county, agreeable to resolve of Dec. 2, 1780, 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, (probably), 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 ; service I mo. 9 days ; company marched to re-enforce Northern Army. Ingals, Jonathan, private, Capt. James Hills' company, Colonel Williams' regiment; service 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. IngalIvS, 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 service in the Continental Army during 1780; marched July 5, 1780; discharged Dec. 5, 1780; service 5 mos. 11 days, including travel (220 miles) home. Ingals, Joseph, Capt, Gideon Foster's company, Colonel POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGAI^LS, OF I^YNN. 269 Colonel Mansfield's regiment ; receipt for advance pay, signed by said Ingals and others, dated Cambridge, July 4, 1775. INGAI.S, Moses, Andover, return of men raised to ser\^e in the Continental Army from ist A ndov^er 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; service 3 mos. 28 days in Northern de- partment, including 12 daj-s (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 ; service 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 serve 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 Frye's regiment, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; service to 270 INGALLvS 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. IngaIvS, Phineas, private. Captain Parker's company. Colonel Baldwin's regiment ; Continental Army pay accounts for service 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. Ingai^ls, 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 ; serv'ice 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 INGALLS, 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 (7th) 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. IngeIvL, Abiatha, private, Capt. Rufus Barney's company, Colonel Carpenter's regiment ; service 4 days, on an alarm ; company detached to march to Tiverton, R. I., July 28, 1780 to serve 6 days. IngeIvL, 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; service to Aug. I, 1776, I month, 4 days ; 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 company. Col. John Hathaway's regiment ; service 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 ; service i mo. 4 days ; company marched from Taunton to Relioboth thence to Bristol, thence to Providence and thence home ; roll dated Nov. 5, 1777; also 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. IngkIvLS, Joseph, private, Capt. William North's (5th) com- pany. Colonel Henry Jackson's (i6th) regiment; Conti- nental Army 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, July 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. IngilIvS, John, Taunton, private, Capt Josiah King's com- pany ; ser\dce 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; service i month, 10 days under Major General Hancock at Castle Island ; company raised in Essex Co. iNGiyE, 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, 5ft. 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 Leonard's regi- ment, which marched April 20, 1775 in response to the alarm of April 19, to Roxbury ; discharged April 25, 1775; service 8 days. Ingle, Solomon, private, Capt. Amasa Soper's company. Col. Thomas Marshall's regiment ; service from Nov. 2, 1776 to Dec. I, 1776, I month, 2 days ; roll sworn to in Suf- folk Co.; also L,ieut. Judah Wood's company, in a regi- ment commanded by Lieut. Col. Thomas Lathrop ; service 15 days, including 4 days (80 miles) travel out POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 273 and home ; company marched from Halifax to Bristol, R. I., Dec. 9, 1776 on an alarm. IngIvE, Zadoc, Taunton, corporal, Capt. Jacob Haskin's com- pany. Col. John Jacob's regiment ; enlisted June 13,7778 ; ser\nce 6 mos. 20 days at Rhode Island ; enlistment to expire Jan. i, 1778 ; roll dated Tiverton. InglKE, Ebenezkr, pay roll for 6 mos.' men raised by the town of Halifax for service in the Continental Armj- during 1780; marched July 5, 1780; discharged Jan. 2, 1771 ; service 6 mos. 9 days, including travel (240 miles) home. Ingle, Moses, 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 company, 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 Jngles and others by the several classes of the town of Bedford to ser^^e in the Continental Army for a term of 3 years 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 ; service 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 18 274 INGALLS GENEALOGY. having passed muster in a return dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780. IngIvEy, 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, Soloimon, 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; service 2 mos. 11 days at Castle Island, including travel (4 days) home; company discharged Dec. n, 1778. Ingley, Timothy, private, Capt. B. Read's company, com- manded by lyieut. John Benson, Col. Nathan Tyler's (Worcester Co.), regiment ; enlisted Aug. 3, 1780; dis- charged Aug. 8, 1780; service 9 days at Rhode Island, on an alarm including travel (3 days) home. IngoIvLS, 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, Lj'nn. InGOLS, Benjamin, Rehoboth, private, Capt. Nathaniel Car- penter's and Capt. Isaac Burr's company, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; sendee 8 days. 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 service 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 ; service 4 days ; 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 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGAIvLS, OF LYNN. 275 24, 1780 ; also Capt. William Green's company, Col. Cyprian How's regiment, engaged July 29, 1780; dis- charged Nov. I, 1780; service 3 mos. ; 8 daj'S 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 money dated Camp before Boston, Dec. 13, 1775; signed by James Ingulls in behalf 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. IngaIvL, Benjamin, private, Capt. Joseph Wilmarth'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 Crosman'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 serve under Gen. Spencer for 3 mos. from Jan. i, 1778. EngaIvES, Benjamin, private, Capt. Isaac Hodges' company; servace from Aug. 12, 1776, to Oct. i, 1776. Engals, Daniel, corporal, Capt. John Dodge's company, Col. ^76 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Jacob Gerrish's regiment of guards ; enlisted Aug. 4, 1778; discharged Dec. 16, 1778; service 4 mos. 13 days at Winter Hill. Engals, Ebknezer, 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 Hathavvay'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. EnglEy, 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. EngIvIS, 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 Chadvvick'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 Fernald ; return of officers in service from May, 1777, dated Bos- POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, 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 bj^ Lieut. Asa Bullard, stating that said Engles and other officers were in servdce at date of certifi- cate ; also lieutenant, Capt. John William's company. Col. Sprout's regiment ; list of officers in service Jan. 17, 1 781, dated Boston; also captain, Lieut. Col. Sprout's regiment ; list of oflEicers promoted in the Continental Army for whom warrants were to be made out [year not given]. Kngly, SoIvOMON, Halifax, private, Capt. Amasa Soper's company, Col. Thomas Marshall's regiment; enlisted July 13, 1776; sendee 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. ID, 1775"; company raised in Mendon, Uxbridge, and Upton. Engols, Samuel, Capt. Isaac Hall's company, Col. Bond's regiment ; certificate of ser^dce 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 Julj^ 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 TRcvolutionar^ IRoll, This roll lias only nine persons and a certificate of service is furnished by the Adjutant General's office for $i.oo each. Daniei. IngalIv, 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 Long Island, Aug. 27,1776. The minute men Apr. 19, 1775 from Pomfret were Captain Zeb- ediah, Private Ivcmuel and Thomas Ingalls. 8th Company, nth Regiment, Captain Zebediah, privates, Sim- eon, lycmuel, Zebediah, 2d, and David, clerk, Benjamin, drummer, Pelitiah Ingals. The following sensed in the war of 1812 : Caleb, Chester, Elisha, George S., Marvin, and Warren Ingalls. INDEX. DESCENDANTS OF EDMUND INGALLS BEARING THE NAME OF INGALLS AND INGALS. The figures before each name, denote the year of birth ; the figures after the name, denote the consecutive number. After finding the name in the consecutive order and a -}- cross appears 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 Marj'. A Abigail 2139 188 1 Albert Cyrus 2257 1767 Aaron 719 1820 Abigail 2171 1859 Albert Eugene 5131 Aaron 1580 iSrS Abigail 2209 1846 Albert Everett 1366 Aaron 1581 Abigail 2367 1871 Albert G. 1250 I7S3 Aaron 1654 Abigail 2524 185 1 Albert Holway 2257 17S4 Aaron 1880 1799 Abigail 2668 18S1 Albert J. 2541 1793 Aaron 1799 Abigail 2768 1868 Albert Merrick 3004 Aaron 2770 Abigail 32S1 1841 Albert Pearl 1818 1806 Aaron 2801 1821 Abigail Ann 3329 1844 Albert Orfela 3042 1826 Aaron Horatio 3338 17S0 Abigail Carleton 1759 1830 Albert Sherwin 2197 1829 Aaron Horatio 3378 1807 Abigail Prentiss 1 198 1822 Albert Sidney 3071 1824 Aaron Putnam 3146- 1771 Abijah 764 1874 Albert Stimsou 4677 I8I7 Aaron Stevens 3327 1739 Abijah 2S3 Albert Stimsou 4679 1832 Aaron Warren 4561 1767 Abuer 343 1823 Albion Cyrus 1 129 I85I Abbie A. 4603 1763 Abner 430 1814 Albion Tapley 3288 185 1 Abbie Alice 3254 Abner I0I5 1833 Aldana Theodore 3340 1849 Abbie E. 4806 1677 Abner 5210 1861 Aldana Theodore 4368 1856 Abbie Eliea 1369 Abram 1222 Alden IIIO i8so Abbie Mary 2311 1822 Abrani 1230 AldenM. 4100 1859 Abbie Norton 2526 1820 Achsa Carolinus 1539 176- Alfred S12 1845 Abbie Priscilla 3190 1873 Ada 4507 Alfred 1608 1845 Abbie Ridgeway 4158 1S78 Ada Alice 3007 1791 Alfred 1853 1796 Abel 1796 1 886 Adaline 4269 Alfred 1956 1798 Abel 1908 1829 Adaline E. 1S74 1S20 Alfred 2561 171- Abiah 121 i860 Adam Thorburn 4291 Alfred Seymour 2341 1727 Abiah 265 1864 Addie Agnes 5182 1882 Alfred Wesley 436E 1728 Abiah 146 1873 Addie Louise 2538 i8i6 Alfred White 3049 1764 Abiah 675 1889 Addie Preble 421 1 Alice 2206 1789 Abiah 871 1849 Addison 5039 Alice 2365 iSio Abiah 1715 1872 Addison 4590 1876 Alice 2569 1793 Abiel 1795 Adelaide 1036 Alice 3069 1830 Abiel Russell 3135 1S53 Adelaide 3305 1845 Alice 3160 1685 Abigail 52 1839 Adelaide Violette 3040 1852 Alice A. 3140 1693 Abigail 96 i86i Adele Amelia 4542 1859 Alice Church 2123 1709 Abigail 123 Adeline 1613 1867 Alice Isabel 2377 1725 Abigail 251 1836 Adeline 1 141 1849 Alice Iowa 4470 1737 Abigail 376 1823 Adeline Minerva 2873 1868 Alice L. 3099 1771 Abigail 404 1803 Adeliza 143S 1S80 Alice Louisa 4548 177- Abigail 422 1892 Aden Lewis 2843 1853 Alice M. 1 188 175- Abigail 426 1848 Adrianna Barron 1705 Alice May 1346 177- Abigail 454 1727 Agnes 175 1829 Alice Mariah 1648 Abigail 620 Agnes 1114 i860 Alice Phillips 4816 1772 Abigail 680 1S44 Agnes Arnold 4147 1871 Alice Georgiana 1749 Abigail 739 1847 Agnes Arnold 4148 Pike 1727 Abigail 765 1901 Agnes Flannery 5162 1S55 Alice Swanson 1084 1798 Abigail 813 Agnes Maria 2363 1741 Alithea 205 Abigail 911 I8io Alansou 1044 1S55 Allen G. 4415 1812 Abigail 988 1826 Alanson 4084 1893 Allen Grannis 4421 1790 Abigail 992 i860 Albert 4301 i860 Allen Hammond 4488 Abigail 1008 1830 Albert 2743 1807 Allen Haskell 1422 1797 Abigail 1068 1849 Albert 5065 1852 Allen Munroe 4446 1787 Abigail 1663 1870 Albert A. 4571 1888 Allen Munroe 4452 1808 Abigail J673 1856 Albert Abbott 4582 1853 Allen Penfield 4340 1832 Abigail 1697 1857 Albert AugustaS 4050 1884 Allen Redfield 4416 1806 Abigail 1825 1855 Albert Adelbert 2488 Allen Roosevelt 1425 Abigail 1859 1808 Albert Bachelder 1042 1867 Allie Estelle 2443A 280 INGALIvS GENEALOGY. 1902 1865 1842 1S45 1833 1826 iSii 1S30 1S02 1806 1821 1875 1855 1871 1835 1S39 1844 1850 I90I 1780 IS25 IS42 1826 IS30 1836 I8I5 IS25 iSoS 1S39 176- 1S64 1S58 1S33 1S07 1S09 1855 1739 1760 1763 1789 17S9 1S28 1820 1821 1859 1827 1870 1846 1S62 1S03 1831 1808 1840 1864 1748 1760 1S33 1843 1856 Allin ICibben AUurus H. Alma Alma Elvira Alma Alma M. Almeda Christie Almeda Curtis Almeron Alimra Almira Almira Almira Almira Almira Almira Almira Celestia Almira Lillian Almon Almy Ann Aloa'Luella Alonzo Aloiizo Alonzo Alonzo Joseph Alonzo Lewis Alonzo Norton Alpha Alphonso Alvin Alvina Alvina Alzina Alzo Amanda Amanda Graj' Amanda Jane Amanda Maria Amanda MeU-ina Amarilla Auiasa Allen Amasa G. Amasa G. Amaziah Amelia Amelia A. Amelia Mariah Amelia Sally Flint Amelia Shackford3263 Amelia Shepard 10S5 Amos 155 Amos 368 Amos 7°7 Amos 889 Amos 895 Amos 1 162 Amos 1871 Amos 2148 Amos 2172 Amos 4082 Amos 461 1 Amos Howe 1377 Amos J. 4248 Amy 1431 Anderson Jethi-o 4408 Anderson Russell 4658 4475A 1989 4182 2241 3159 2399 1709 32S7 4387 859 884 1888 1892 4074 50S9 5i«8 1553 4093 4654 1430 4176 3396 4433 1 142 3243 1 160 4263 513 4351 770F 191 1 1873 2721 4001 1856 261 1 4347 3277 2676 2455 40S3 1275 2445 564 4657 4059 2606 192S Andrew Andrew J. Andrew J. Angeline Angeline Angle IJndora Ann Ann Ann Ann Ann Ann Elizabeth Dexter 651 301 1 4158 1 123 3229 3257 173 643 2547 2732 4361 1671 Anna 42 1701 Anna loi 1717 Anna 126 1730 Anna 147 1734 Anna . 259 177- Anna 441 Anna 77oG 17S2 Anna 17S6 1798 Anna .iSog 1801 Anna 1302 1802 Anna 1670 1835 Anna 2581 1 83 1 Anna 5049 1843 Anna E- 3015 Anna Harriet 4424 1873 Anna Lotta 4661 1857 Anna Mary 4610 Anna Mary 5134 1879 Anuah Jaquith 4376 Annie 408SA 1866 Annie Allen 2S91 i860 Annie Bell 3245 Annie Blackler 2362 1S75 Annie Davenport 1066 1862 Annie Estella 2434 1835 Annie Jane 335S 1834 Annie Maria 1171 1864 Annie Martha 1556 Annie Rebecca 2613 1S68 Annie While 3297 1818 Annis 2456 1755 Anne 990 Anne Augusta 2365 Anne Maria 1916 1S51 Annette Amelia 979 Antoinette 2663 1857 Ara Morrison 4103 Ardelia 332 Ardena L. 4366 1517 Arethusa 4118 Argsette 3300 Arline 1424 Arthur 2371 Arthur 5118 1S96 Arthur Allen 4493 1858 Arthur Brown 301S 1869 Arthur Burton 4527 Arthur F. 2258 1S61 Arthur Jabez 4165 1831 Arthur James 4397 1863 Arthur Luther 4069 1861 Arthur Niles 4476 Arthiir Stillman 4166 1889 Arthur Warren 2432 1856 Arsa Fremont 4178 Arvilla 1633 1756 Asa 772 1764 Asa 734 1766 Asa 757 1772 Asa 795U 1757 Asa 1881 1797 Asa 839 Asa 2009 Asa 2242 Asa 2700 1854 Asa Huntington 4063 1810 Asa White 3039 1518 Asenath Burnhanii820 Attie 1096 1833 Augusta 3213 1834 Augusta 3214 Augusta 4362 1862 Augusta Ann 4302 1S32 Augusta Foster 3152 1S16 Augusta Matilda 1182 1838 Augustine 3397 1805 Augustiis 2033 Augustus 3260 1S31 Augustus Blaney 4814 1S67 Augustus Rice 4077 1S66 1847 1856 18S7 1812 1805 1804 1854 1804 1706 1715 1728 1745 175- 173- 1762 1771 1774 1783 1796 1797 1799 1799 1S04 1801 1S21 1S67 1883 1S23 1820 1844 1S46 1888 1763 1865 1846 1S87 1S38 18S9 1863 1877 1861 1872 1839 1813 1802 1804 1884 1SS4 1873 1889 1845 1813 1S28 1811 Austin Miles 3383 Austin Perley 3242 Austin Warren 3200 Avis 4418 Azel 1780 Azubah 2i3g Barnard Tucker 1060 Baxter 4453 Belinda 1935 Belinda 2137 Benjamin 76 Benjamin 106 Benjamin 257 Benjamin 215 Benjamin 210 Benjamin 312 Benjamin 338 Benjamin 42S Benjamin 539 Benjamin 795V Benjamin 583 Benjamin 1299 Benjamin 1021 Benjamin 997 Benjamin 2646 Benjamin 1300 Benjamin 1S35 Benjamin 5072 Benjamin 50S6 Benjanun 5073 BenjaniinDeforest247o Benjamin F'. 415SD Benjamin Finery 4549 Benjamin F. 2737 Benjamin Franklin 1065 Benjamin F'ranklin 2480 Benjamin Franklin 2S05 Benjamin F'ranklin 3231 Benjamin Granville 2356 Benjamin Joseph 3061 Benjamin Pearsons 644 Benjanun Simeon 2506 Bennett 709 Benton T. 4379 Bernard Harris 4S31 Bernard Spencer 4523 Bernie 5132 Berona Clark 4522 Bert 2710 Bertie 5133 Bertha 4270 Bertha F;ioise 4517 Bertha Florence 2886 Bertha Mehitable 4567 5136 2354 2837 3365 1276 1000 1040 1273 3092 5'57 2409 4490 1349 1332 1113 1815 Beryl Bessie Bessie Betsey Cogswell Betsey T. Blaney Blaney Blanche Blanche Blanche Burdick Blanche Hawley Blanche Ionian Borellii Darwin Borellii Taft Darwin Bradley Brown POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALIyS, OF LYNN. 281 1868 Biirtou George 4495 1S39 Charles Atherton 2777 Charles Wayman 4021 1856 Byron Peabody 3016 1842 Charles Augustus 3163 1871 Charles Wesley 1093 188:; Charles Augustus 3167 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 1831 Charlotte Augusta3262 1S42 Caleb 2888 1S07 Charles Currier 730 Charlotte E. 1915 1767 Caleb Bowen 538 1S21 Charles Currier 2S47 1868 Charlotte Edith 2378 1309 Calista 2852 1854 Charles Eaton 4460 1854 Charlotte Edna 2855 1766 Calvin 774 1800 Charles Edgar 2396 1849 Charlotte Eliza 3369 177- Calvin 794 1876 Charles Edgar 5098 1898 Charlotte Eliza 2858 1799 Calvin 1694 Charles Edvi^ard 631 1824 Charlotte 1811 Calvin 1522 1839 Charles Edward 2194 Elizabeth 3276 1850 Calvin Anson 4259 1851 Charles Edward 4621 1838 Charlotte L. 3014 1796 Candace 1316 1870 Charles Edward 2186 Charlotte Loraine 1739 181- Candus 1252 1878 Charles Edward 1066 1871 ChaunceyHibbard5i84 Carrie 795H 1838 Charles Edwin 1725 1820 Chauncey 1880 Carrie 2319 Charles Emery 5201 Langdon 1161 1858 Carrie 2588 i860 Charles Everett 3225 1762 Chester 775 1S63 Carrie 2621 1S61 Charles F. 2221 1789 Chester 2016 Carrie 3109 Charles F. 2752 1809 Chester 1309 1891 Carrie 4275 1871 Charles F. 5191 1829 Chester 1305 1878 Carrie Abbott 4583 1835 Charles Forester 2369 i860 Chester Alvin 4055 1870 Carrie Lyman 3386 1817 Charles Francis 211S 1861 Chelsea Brittian 1 107 1900 Carl Henry 4644 1829 Charles Francis 3314 1879 Chilton 5042 1894 Carl 0. 4242 1849 Charles Francis 3291 Chloe 1393 1S52 Carlton 4380 1S49 Charles Francis 4574 1791 Chloe 2021 Caroline 1397 1 868 Charles Francis 4614 1SS4 Claire 4201 1810 Caroline 2202 1838 Charles Fred 1359 Clara 2757 1824 Caroline 2173 1852 CharlesFrederick 2308 Clara 2767 1830 Caroline Augusta 321S Charles Clara 2605 1827 Caroline Hills 2773 Frederick 4158C Clara 2107 1895 Caroline Lee 3227 1825 Charles Freedom 3205 1S56 Clara Agues 3256 Catherine 774B 1795 Charles Frye 2088 1852 Clara Ann Catherine 1643 Charles Gage 4167 Augusta 1741 1S09 Catherine 3037 1843 Charles H. 2608 1847 Clara Augusta 3290 Catherine 2213 1844 Charles Halstead 2620 1838 Clara Bassett 2349 1836 Catherine 2302 1832 Charles Hanniba I3278 1S79 Clara p;iiza 4636 Catherine 4820 1842 Charles Harvey 1 159 Clara Eiuily 4016 Catherine 5009 1846 Charles Hawkins 4096 1S86 Clara Fairbanks 3221 1847 Catherine Abigail 4821 1S17 Charles Henry 4125 1856 Clara Harriet 3379 1S53 Catherine Augusta 2429 1S18 Charles Henry 2248 Clara I. 2150 1866 Catherine Helen 4154 1825 Charles Henry 2177 1886 Clara Lenign 630 1891 Cecil Johnson 4528 1839 Charles Henry 3102 Clara M. 3274 18S0 Cecil M. 1973- 1842 Charles Henry 4140 Clara M. 4365 Chancellor 591 1848 Charles Henry 2254 1843 Clara Maria 2188 1763 Charles 812 1848 Charles Henry 4213 1850 Clara Perley 3370 1768 Charles 822 1S54 Charles Henry 4540 1895 Clarence 4277 1794 Charles 851 1855 Charles Henry 4013 Clarence 1 122 Charles 795G 1859 Charles Henry 4315 Clarence Albert 2490 Charles 1022 1873 Charles Henry 4585 1868 Clarence Elliot 4503 Charles 1399 1877 Charles Henry 1226 1863 Clarence Eugene 5172 Charles 1412 1878 Charles Henry 4145 1880 Clarence Frank 4169 Charles 1845 1865 Charles Herbert 2335 1903 ClarenceHamilton4057 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 Holman 3382 1826 Clarinda Page 3147 1813 Charles 1104 1900 Charles Howard 1795 Clarissa 610 1817 Charles 1158 Newell 33" Clarissa 879 1819 Charles 3249 1839 Charles L. 3215 1813 Clarissa 1 152 1829 Charles 2334 1852 Charles 1817 Claris'a 3331 1833 Charles 2744 Livingston 4161 Clarissa 1579 1834 Charles 1140 1865 Charles Lum 3103 Clarissa 1723 1845 Charles 2310 1849 Charles Luther 3206 Clarissa 2024 Charles 2695 1827 Charles M. 3009 Clarissa 203.S Charles 2704 1864 Charles Martin 5135 1854 Clarissa Elizabeth4i3i 1874 Charles 2796 1853 Charles Napier 1105 1842 Clarissa Jerusha 1325 Charles 4320 1820 Charles Nathan 3351 1S69 Clarisa Maria 4175 1859 Charles 5115 1853 Charles Nathan P.5096 1SS5 Clarisa Mildred 4135 1874 Charles 5036 1884 Charles O. 3174 1830 Clark Daniel 2153 1846 Charles A. 1449 1885 Charles Oney 1361 Clarkson 1014 Charles Albert 1043 Charles Osmyn 4064 Clayton 2149 184 1 Charles Albert 3366 1862 Charles Putnam 4516 1864 Clease 1247 1883 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 1S37 Charles vSidney 1 172 1887 Clyde Westman 4171 282 INGAIvLS GENEALOGY. 1772 Collins 439 1820 Daniel Tompkins 3144 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 I86I Cora Lillian 2877 Darwin A. 4572 1865 Dora 4303 1797 Cordelia 1382 1693 Da\'id 55 1751 Dorcas 806 182 1 Cordelia Angeline 1185 1726 DaWd 269 1754 Dorcas 771 1826 Cordelia Dorcas 1721 David 334 1755 Dorcas 8i6 1732 Cordellay 222 17— David 409 1772 Dorcas 825 1762 Cordellay 226 176- Da\-id 447 1834 Dorcas F. 1072 Corlis 1742 1778 Da\'id 684 1828 Dorothea Wheele "758 Cornelia 2491 1 75 1 Da\-id 701 1725 Dorothy 256 1823 CorneliaElizabeth3052 1787 Da\'id 1656 1781 Dorothy 2125 IS45 Cornelius Barnes 3302 1787 David 1792 1784 Dorothy 655 Correll 2839 1780 David 1777 1823 Dorothy 4129 1867 Coza 1249 David 1789 189S Dorothy Hazel 3310 Cj'nthia 708 1796 David 2685 1901 Dorothy I. 2331 1790 Cynthia 1053 1806 Da\-id 1120 1894 Dorothy Somers 2418 1800 Cynthia 1886 1808 Davdd 1078 1883 Dorsey F. 1535 1876 Cynthia Amelia 2473 1812 David 1410 Drusilla 1634 I8I5 Cynthia Briggs 1066 1847 David 1121 I84I Cynthia J. 1074 David 2696 E 1768 Cyrus 758 Da%-id 2713 Eady 1782 1797 Cyrus 857 1818 David 2719 Earl 1526 1802 Cyrus 1385 Da\-id 2755 1877 Earl Cozzens 4635 1802 Cyrus 1938 Da\4d 5001 Earle 2492 1828 Cyrus 2098 David 5140 188S Earle Howland 4066 1844 Cyrus 2567 Da\'id Daniel 5144 1884 Eaton Walter 3030 Cyrus 2765 1826 David Dwight 1540 1798 Eben 1056 1848 Cyrus 4511 1847 David Henrj' 4394 .1832 Eben G. 107 1 185 1 Cyrus 4283 1847 David Homer 3035 1711 Ebenezer 78 1888 Cyrus IvCander 4287 1826 David lyceds 2458 1721 Ebenezer ,274 Curtis 2712 i8s8 David 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\'id P. 4311 1760 Ebenezer 745 1874 Daisy Maud 4546 1820 David Preble nil 1771 Ebenezer 510 Daisy Pearl 4314 1888 DaNdd Royal 4318 1772 Ebenezer 1568 1854 Dana Gillett 145 1 Da\'id Sanborn 1602 178- Ebenezer 521 1689 Daniel 86 David Sinton 4678 1785 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 i2s8 1790 Ebenezer Flint 840 17— Daniel 419 1776 David White 649 Edah 900 1754 Daniel 639 1866 David 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 2660 1875 Edith M. 5192 1770 Daniel 795A 1691 Deborah 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 13 10 1753 Deborah 808 1902 Edna Laura "57 Daniel 1567 1757 Deborah 817 1870 Edna M. 1531 1804 Daniel 1287 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 I8I8 Daniel 2225 1812 Deborah 2116 Edgar D. 899 Daniel 2720 1814 Deborah 1702 1840 Edmond 4091 1820 Daniel 2483 1773 Deirce 570 1878 Edmond 4094 Daniel 5090 Delbert W. 1900 1849 Edmond 1829 Daniel Bowman 2875 Delia 885 Cunningham 4034 1844 Daniel D. 2556 1824 Delia F. 2382 159S Edmund I I8I5 Daniel Drummondi7i7 | 17S1 DeUlah 1290 1662 Edmtind 38 1870 Daniel Emery 4544 1802 Delilah 1518 167- Edmund 23 Daniel Harris 4831 1807 DeUlah 1407 1713 IJdmund 1820 Daniel Howard 2226 Deliverance 770A 1717 Edmund 168 1836 Daniel Josiah 3028 1880 Dehner Almeron 4648 17— Edmund 410 Daniel Melville 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 ly. 5191 1761 Edmund 534 1846 Daniel Tompkins 4535 1818 Dewitt 1265 1763 Edmund 433 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 283 1770 Kdmund 823 1834 Elijah Spafford 1510 1796 Elizabeth 1667 I7S5 Edmund 1791 1785 Elisha 2012 1796 Elizabeth 183 1 1789 Edmund 607 1S40 Elisha D. 1327 1801 Elizabeth 572 1802 Edmund 1258 1834 Elisha Wells 2617 Elizabeth 597 I8I4 Edmund 2117 Eliza 726 Elizabeth 1049 I82S Edmund 24S5 Eliza 880 1802 Elizabeth 1980 I83I Edmund 2101 Eliza 908 1815 Elizabeth 2460 1863 Edmund 4399 Eliza 925 1819 Elizabeth 3070 1893 Edmund 4122 1799 Eliza 2131 Elizabeth 1221 Edmund 4402 1807 Eliza 986 1803 EUzabeth 1403 I85I Edmund Asa 2486 182- Eliza 1256 18— Elizabeth 462 1872 Edmund Church 4116 1801 Eliza 1863 Elizabeth 163 1 1868 Edmund Da\'id 2464 1830 Eliza 1909 Elizabeth 1 741 1898 Edmund Earle 4643 Eliza 2214 Elizabeth 1676 1864 Edmund Eugene 4641 Eliza 2234 1825 Elizabeth 4818 1894 Edmund Harvey 4671 Eliza 2717 1830 Elizabeth 2217 1874 Edmund James 2472 1820 Eliza 4127 Elizabeth 2339 Edmund James 4413 Eliza 4827 Elizabeth 2372 1847 Edmund Phineas 3330 Eliza Ann 331 EUzabeth 2759 Edmund R. 2748 1841 Eliza Ann 4553 1821 Elizabeth 3313 1809 Edmund Sleeper 2689 Eliza B.. 2143 Elizabeth 2896 1875 Edna Margaret 4204 Eliza E- 4309 Elizabeth 3282 Edward 1016 1832 Eliza Jane 3209 Elizabeth 4406 Edward 1335 1828 Eliza M. 3110 EUzabeth 5105 1824 Edward 2738 1855 Eliza Merrick 3244 EUzabeth 5117 1833 Edward 2181 1826 EUza T. 2383 182- Elizabeth A. 437 185 1 Edward 2739 1838 Eliza Woodward 1817 1830 ElizabethAmanda 2344 1855 Edward 4514 1622 Elizabeth 3 EUzabeth B. 5088 1872 Edward 2543 1657 Elizabeth 15 1829 Elizabeth Edward 3138A 1671 Elizabeth 20 Bussey 1775D 1883 Edward 4255 167- EUzabeth 21 1862 EUzabeth Celeste 1561 Edward A. 1766 1673 Elizabeth 43 EUzabeth Cox 1754 Edward Brock 2741 1681 Elizabeth 48 1891 Elizabeth Edwina3o62 Edward E. 1017 170- Elizabeth 75 1889 Elizabeth Eudora 2508 1865 Edward Everett 2078 1709 Elizabeth 77 1827 EUzabethGilmore2i79 Edward Guj' 2364 170- Elizabeth 129 1811 Elizabeth Jane 3325 1879 Edward M. 2314 1709 Elizabeth 244 1842 EUzabeth L. 864 1857 Edward Manning 4220 1710 Elizabeth 104 1818 ElizabethLorinda 2698 I86I Edward Mason 3208 172- Elizabeth 135 1843 EUzabeth 1859 Edward Orville 4065 1727 Elizabeth 264 Orphelia 1960 1848 Edward Thomas 4105 1729 Elizabeth 372 1871 ElizabethThomas 2124 1862 Edward W. 4267 1736 Elizabeth 202 1875 ElizabethThomas 2410 1837 Edwin 3390 1739 Elizabeth 294 1900 Elizabeth Tracy 4672 1831 Edwin Davis 2580 1742 Elizabeth 161 1745 Elkanah 219 1887 Edwin Hope 4483 1743 Elizabeth 479 1767 Elkanah 567 1867 Edwin Moore 2892 1746 Elizabeth 144 Elkanah 1419 I82I Edwin Phineas 3335 1751 Elizabeth 240 Elkanah 1429 I8I5 Edwn Putnam 3053 1755 Elizabeth 502 1866 Ellsworth 4586 1858 Edwin Warren 2430 1757 Elizabeth 671 1846 Ella 4029 1886 Edwin Willard 2431 176- Elizabeth 431 1839 Ella 4552 1885 Effie 4509 1762 Elizabeth 506 1882 Ella Florence 5100 1772 Eleanor 750 1762 Elizabeth 788 1857 Ella L. 3141 Eleanor 1628 1766 Elizabeth 516 1882 Ella EUzabeth 2476 1828 Eleanor 2585 1777 Elizabeth 666 1880 Ella May 4647 1843 Eleanor Curtis 3237 177- Elizabeth 438 Ellen 1400 I66I Eleazer 17- Elizabeth 633 1830 Ellen 2180 168- Eleazer 68 1772 Elizabeth 872 1832 Ellen 4138 1720 Eleazer 185 Elizabeth 667A 1833 Ellen 2218 1722 Eleazer 171 1777 Elizabeth 801 1838 Ellen AugTista 2240 1735 Eleazer 194 1775 Elizabeth 767 1854 Ellen Elizabeth 4627 17— Eleazer 435 177- Elizabeth 1571 1839 Ellen Frances 2404 I74I Eleazer 475 1780 Elizabeth 795X Ellen S. 1428 1764 Eleazer 476 1780 Elizabeth 960 1877 Ellen Sherman 2394 I77I Eleazer 434 1781 Elizabeth 582 1882 Elma 2411 I77I Eleazer 749 1782 Elizabeth 1208 1874 Elmer 4305 Eleazer 1047 1783 Elizabeth s6o 1862 Elmer Brown 2157 1787 Eleazer I2II 1787 Elizabeth 606 1861 Elmer E. 4295 I73I Eleazer C. 148 1788 Elizabeth 580 1891 Elmer Earl 2160 1782 Eleazer French 912 1788 Elizabeth 1593 1880 Elmer Putnam 4584 1820 Eleazer Stillman 2210 1789 Elizabeth 1 163 1878 Elmer Thaddeus 4285 1839 Elbridge Hannum4078 | 1791 Elizabeth 1798 1781 Elonathan 559 Elbridge Joshua 1735 1792 Elizabeth 1 194 1830 ElnoraHenderson 3149 169- Eldad 88 1792 Elizabeth 1772 1895 Elroy Dean ' 5185 I79I Electa 608 1793 Elizabeth 856 Elsie Case 4036 1800 Elelah Malota 1237 1793 Ivlizabeth 1883 1871 Elsie L. 1532 1897 Elgirtha 4278 1794 Elizabeth 1768 1870 Elwin LeRoy 2728 1779 Ell 1227 1794 Elizabeth 2029 1815 Emeline 1 181 I8IO Elias Theodore 1930 1795 Elizabeth 996 1829 EmeUne 1722 1748 EUhu 220 Elizabeth 594 Emeline 2653 1803 Elihu 1392 1793 Elizabeth 5208 Emeline E. 4067 284 INGAI.LS GENEALOGY. 1869 Emerson 4114 1879 Ethel Leroy 4184 1S72 Flora Belle 4500 I89I Emerson Arthur 4115 1887 Ethel Mary 4221 1897 Flora Bertha 1 149 1856 Emerson Guilford 5077 18S5 Ethel May 4S14A 1863 Flora Louise 1135 1836 Emery Gilbert 4551 1886 FUhel Murray 2545 Flora M. 5095 Emily 923 1889 Ethel Persis 4484 1879 Florence 2594 1820 Emily 4382 F:tta 2749 1880 Florence 450S 1839 Eniily 1003 FUigene 1099 Florence 2745A tS47 Emily 2890 1852 Eugene A. 4653 1870 Florence Adella 2498 1S53 Emily 1205 1852 Eugene Borellii 2560 1884 Florence Allen 4566 1856 Emily 1207 1879 Eugene Elliott 1890 Florence Conwaj- 4630 Emily 1528 White 2424 Florence E. 2501 Emily 2557 1850 F'ugene H. 1066 1900 Florence Emily 4056 1826 Emily 4053 1857 Eulettie Marion 4341 1S80 Florence Hopkins4i46 1834 Emily E. 4389 1713 Eunice 80 1890 Florence Lillian 4670 Emily M. 1094 1737 Eunice 199 1885 Florence M. 2317 1805 Emma 1077 1749 Eunice 221 1S58 F^lorence Mary 2856 Eiuma 2230 1770 Eunice 759 1861 Florence May 3270 Emma 2766 1771 Eunice 569 Forest 2658 1852 Emma 4265 Flunice 887 1884 Forest G. 1975 1855 Emma 2S40 1784 Eunice 869 18S5 Forrest Conner 2337 1 886 Emma 4256 Eunice 1009 1864 Foster Darwin 4015 Emma 5013 Eunice 1315 Frank 795E 1901 Emma E. 2846 Eunice 1340 Frank 1098 1861 Emma Etta 1753 1795 Eunice 18S4 Frank 1286 1849 Emma Frances 2190 1833 Eunice 40S6 Frank 2152 1850 Emma Frances 3175 Eunice 2753 1857 Frank 3046 Emma G. 4S07 Eunice E. 5143 1859 Frank Lewis 5155 1854 Emma Jane 4815 1836 Eunice Elizabeth 1342 1864 Frank 2598 1870 Emma Jane 2471 1817 Eunice F;iiza 2095 Frank 2745 1886 Emma Josephine 4660 Eva 1336 Frank 2764 1864 Emma Lydia 33S0 1879 Eva 2465 1862 Frank 4231 1862 Emma Mildred 4136 1872 Eva 2592 1867 Frank 4244 1851 Enford 2838 Eva 3138B 1865 Frank 1516 1897 Enford 2845 Eva 4245 1S83 Frank 4228 1793 Enoch 1923 1852 Eva Florence 3292 1897 Frank 5161 1794 Enoch 1380 1871 Eva Marion 3056 Frank 5011 1875 Enoch 4251 1872 Eva May 4634 Frank 5058 Enoch Lincoln 2774 1854 Eva Gertrude 5170 1841 Frank B. 1066 1845 Enoch S. 4435 1899 Evan Gilman 4346 1S73 Frank Caldwell 4520 1698 Ephraim no 1795 Evander 2111 1834 Frank Carter 169S 1723 Ephraim 356 1796 Evelina 1878 1889 Frank Clark 4524 1725 Ephraim 357 Eveline 1312 1872 Frank Da\'id 2515 1740 Ephraim 352 1890 Everett Aldeu 4205 1843 Frank Delong 4028 1764 Ephraim 820 1834 Everett Augustus 4075 1844 Frank Elliott 4502 1765 Ephraim 796 1902 Everett Reader 4504 1849 Frank Eugene 3006 1771 Ephraim 799 1851 Everett Willis 4554 1859 Frank G. 1453 1805 Ephraim lOOI 1811 Ezek B. 1326 1876 Frank George 4284 1823 Ephraim 2120 1773 Ezra 766 Frank George 4371 1S36 Ephraim Alfred 2340 Ezra 19S6 1875 Frank Hardin 2516 Ephraim C. 4088 1821 Ezra Anthony 1492 iSs8 Frank Hartland 3151 184S Ephraim Fletcher4ioi 1817 Ezra Curtin 956 1869 Frank Herbert 1 155 1898 Ephraim Fletcher462o Ezra Jackson 3261 1882 Frank L. 2320 Erastus 5022 1S21 Ezra Lovejoy 3133 1873 Frank Le\'i 5138 Erastus Wolcott S32 1S06 FJzra Thoms 3280 1872 Frank Louthan 4143 1886 Erma Louise 4581 1862 Frank Munroe 3220 Ernest 1351 p 1849 Frank Newell 3304 1863 Ernest D. 1686 1872 Frank Oliver 4498 1896 Ernest EHmore 4492 1623 Faith 4 1851 Frank Salter 2414 Ernest H. 2517 1877 Faith 4593 i8Si Frank Stone 2416 1871 F:rnest H. 3398 Fannie 795J 1895 Frank W. 1549 1872 Ernest Kilborn 3387 Fannie 2229 Frank Wallace 627 i860 Ernestine 4110 1879 Fannie Cornelia 4316 1867 Frank Wallin 1512 1886 FIrwin L. 5032 1855 Fannie FHleva 1 106 1S54 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 18S4 Fannie Yelyea 3060 1600 Francis I 1769 Esther 5211 1872 Fanny Eliza 1559 1663 Francis 29 1794 Esther 1877 1823 Fanny Jane 3145 1694 Francis 97 1798 Esther 1317 1878 Fanny Thurston 4478 1724 Francis 276 1799 Esther 1301 1882 Fay 4680 1731 Francis 278 1827 Esther 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 1913 1879 Estelle 4290 F'letcher 1627 1796 Francis 1898 1868 Ethel 4587 1789 Flint 849 1898 Francis 3346 1889 Ethel 2159 1876 Flora 1958A 1853 Francis 4578 1891 Ethel 3159 1869 Flora 5035 Francis 5078 1883 Ethel Diana 4649 1857 Flora 5114 1857 Francis Abbott 4150 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 285 1S95 Francis Abbott 4152 1849 Francis Aiig-iistus 1225 1SS7 Francis Dunbar 4345 1843 Francis F;dmund 2353 1S81 Francis Ephraim 4617 1894 Francis I^orenzo 4491 1S36 Francis Oren 1899 1873 Francis Owen 2392 1830 Francis Putnam 3150 1S44 Francis Theodore 3367 1796 Frances 982 Frances 2200 1S91 Frances 2602 Frances 4358 Frances 5019 Frances Adelle 2519 1900 Frances Ardella 4459 Frances E. 2500 1S49 Frances E. 2583 1S27 FrancesElizabeth 1032 1830 FrancesElizabeth 1033 1S55 Frances Evelyn 4081 Frances H. 907 1S42 Frances Johnson 3230 1821 F'rances M. 3210 1857 Frances Melissa 4534 1842 Frances N. 2555 1840 Frances Sarah 1174 Fred 2751 1859 Fred 4512 Fred 4099 1865 Fred Clark 5176 1882 Fred Ernest 4449 Fred H. 1636 1872 Fred Henry 4499 1555 Fred Lee 5113 1S70 Fred Martin 2162 1855 Fred Milliken 3293 Fred Mvers 1734 187S Fred Pa'lmer 3184 1864 Fred R. 2222 1895 Fred Roj-ce 1362 1S76 Fred Simeon 5139 1892 Fred W. 1505 1858 Fred William 3020 1556 Freda May 4541 1740 Frederick 204 Frederick 1338 Frederick 2212 1850 Frederick 3347 iSgo Frederick 2325 Frederick 2373 Frederick 1632 1866 Frederick 4441 Frederick 5102 Frederick 5103 Frederick A. 1037 1855 Frederick Alonzo 3045 1835 Frederick Arnold 1337 Frederick Arthur 2259 Frederick C. 3317 1859 Frederick Carson 5026 1873 Frederick Clark 4616 1832 Frederic Cyrus 2191 1871 Frederic Cyrus 4155 1877 Frederick DuBois 4597 1857 Frederick Henry 2651 1852 Frederick James 2170 1812 Frederick P. 3316 1829 Frederick Robert 2774 1855 Frederick Stillman 4162 1866 FrederickTruman253i 1840 Frederick Wilson 4032 Frederick Wilson 4038 1739 Freelove 200 1767 Freelove 517 1813 Freelove 1264 1865 Freeman Myron 4322 O 1836 Gabriel 4432 1790 Gardner 1890 Gardner 1678A 1800 Gardner 1680 1821 Gardner 1893 George 922 George ion George 1967 1805 George 2032 George 1802 1832 George 1940 1823 George 2176 1S25 George 4130 1836 George 2164 1865 George 1248 1S95 George 2450 George 2650 George 5121 George A. 436A 1S20 George Addison 2119 1S55 George Addison 4609 1865 George Ansel 4570 1864 George Arthur 4659 1869 George Arthur 4497 1544 George B. 1448 i860 George Bradley 114S 1835 GeorgeBradstreet 3389 1837 George Burrows 3235 1830 George Clark 3094 1545 George D. 1530 1875 George Dominick 2393 George E. 5092 1842 George Elbridge 1733 1862 George Elmer 1872 George Everett 1838 George F. 184S George Forrest 1818 George Francis 1S48 George Franklin 1848 George Franklin 1851 George Frederick 2255 1901 George Georke 3312 1832 George H. 1832 George H. George H. i860 George Hancock 1805 George Handel 1855 George Henry 1869 George Henry George Henry 1861 George Hiram 1872 George Hoadly 1S86 George Homer 1829 George Jackson 1803 George Jefferson 1869 George Joseph Harrington 1802 George Joy 1S41 George Kimball 1875 George Lemuel 1876 George Lemuel 1892 George Leonard 1832 George Milton 1SS2 George Nelson 1S37 George P. 1855 George Pierce 1S30 George Rex 1S37 George Samuel 1821 George Summerset 1789 George Sumner 1S76 George Torrey 1S24 George W. 1S40 George W. 1879 George W. 1847 George Warren i860 George Warren George Washington 1367 1360 4427 863 4633 3350 2542 3191 3322 4350 1496 3022 860 2178 5183 3108 4639 4675 4482 3258 1939 2422 1117 2419 4622 46S4 4638 3076 2252 2401 1972 3026 2619 4801 2128 1066 436 2554 3202 3303 4133 1815 1817 1824 1826 1805 1S73 185 1 1S71 1S49 1S51 1850 1871 1842 1S12 1857 1890 1872 1875 1846 1886 1817 1750 1775 1798 1886 189S 1893 1886 1900 1829 1865 1870 18S0 1S66 1877 1809 1882 1862 1867 1884 1879 1877 1880 1866 1S64 18S1 1848 1846 1756 1824 1S75 1886 1872 1868 1647 1681 1683 1697 171- 1720 1721 1728 1724 George Washington 3138 George Washington 2683 George Washington 2578 George Washington 2648 George Washington 4373 George Wheaton 1439 George Wheeler 4533 George William 4575 George WilUam 2390 Georgiana 4079 Georgiana 4080 Georgiana Jackson 4216 Geneva Augusta 4545 Geraldine 2S61 Gerard 2132 German 595 Gertrude 2835 Gertrude 4464 Gertrude 4461 Gertrude Anna 3120 Gertrude Arnold 4144 Gilbert 1742 A Gilbert H. 3177 Gilket Lawrence 4095 Gillett 1447 Gilman 613 Gilman 1569 Gilman 2667 Gladys 4681 Gladj's M. 2329 Gladys Nellie 2253 Glj-nn Holmes 4179 Gordon Littlefield2895 Gordon T Grace Grace Grace Grace Grace Grace Grace Grace Adelaide Grace Alma Grace Bubier Grace Ethel Grace L. Grace Lillian Grace M. Grace Marion Grace May Grace May Grace Ne\-ins Grant Granville Gran\-ille B. Green Walden Grizzell Gustavus Washington Guy Bruten Guy Eugene Guy Llewellyn Guy S. H Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah 3010 1100 1599 2558 3334 4615 3090 409SA 4518 4555 "99 4489 3143 4052 2321 2260 2080 3186 3098 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 1480 1740 Hannah 201 1870 Harry O. 2533 1826 Henry 5122 I74S Hannah 380 1899 Harry O. 2534 1830 Henry 4090 1748 Hannah 805 1877 Harry Patterson 317S 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 Harry Salter 4210 1834 Henry A. 3355 1759 Hannah 705 i860 Harry W. 1688 1861 Henry A. 4241 175- Hannah 2og 1859 Harry Weston 3047 i86g Henry Allison 3332 176- Hannah 445 1775 Harvey 780 1S23 Henry Augustus 1 775 A 176- Hannah 421 1804 Harvey 1404 1852 Henry Augustus 4513 I76.S Hannah 724 1827 Harvey 25':'3 Henry Ballou 1224 1768 Hannah 493 1850 Harvey Harlow 1875 Henry Clayton 4663 Hannah 727 Gross 4536 1864 Henry D. 1546 1767 Hannah 797 1808 Harvey Nichols 2673 1842 Henry Dexter 4407 1779 Hannah 802 Harvey Nichols 4368 1850 Henry Edmund 4560 1769 Hannah 779 1862 Hattie 2182 1900 Henry Edmund 4262 1778 Hannah 557 Hattie 2750 1856 Henry Ellis 4564 I7S4 Hannah 1762 Hattie 4828 1836 Henry Elmer 2781 1784 Hannah 795 Z i860 Hattie Cordelia 1267 Henry F. 1917 1785 Hannah 1655 1859 Hattie Elona 1307 1S35 Henry F. 2551 I78S Hannah 917 1879 Hattie Eugenie 4480 1805 Henry Laurens 2113 1789 Hannah 1594 Hattie h- 2502 1858 Henry Lester 4132 1785 Hannah 962 1880 Hattie Lora 2475 1864 Henry Lewis 2496 1793 Hannah 965 1864 Hattie M. 2145 1882 Henry Marshall 4529 179- Hannah 1587 i860 Hattie Maria "34 1826 Henry Mastin 2848 1798 Hannah 1668 1875 Hattie May 5097 1828 Henry N. 2499 iS- Hannah S76 Hazel 3301 Henry Putnam 800 1802 Hannah 1824 1883 Hazel 5067 1874 Henry 1804 Hannah 985 1899 Hazel G. 2330 Rockerfellow 4260 i8o5 Hannah 1321 1893 Hazel Mary 4642 1864 Henry S. 1504 Hannah 1421 1893 Hazel 5160 1876 Henry Sheldon 4157 1811 Hannah 1984 1834 Helen 2549 Henry J. 4312 1 83 1 Hannah 2550 1865 Helen 1689 i860 Henry Tallman 4465 Hannah 2898 1888 Helen 4466 1797 Henry Tarbell 1775 1S74 Hannah 4250 1892 Helen 2433 1807 Henry Wilson 3036 1855 Hannah Beale 4830 Helen so 10 171S Hepzibah 117 1808 Hannah Berry 1929 1892 Helen Adelaide 3308 17— Hepzibah 411 1841 Hannah D. 4434 1878 Helen Anabel 4214 1744 Hepzibah 738 1828 Hannah Ellen 2366 1843 Helen Ann 2679 177- Hepzibah 440 1870 HannahElizabeth 4682 1878 Helen Caldwell 3105 1783 Hepzibah 961 Hannah L. 1214 1859 Helen Clark 1707 1S34 Herbert 2198 1810 Hannah Morrison 865 1863 Helen E. 2879 Herbert 4400 1798 Hannibal 1879 1844 Helen Ehza 1970 1854 Herbert CUnton 2876 1831 Hannibal 1875 1899 Helen Hartt 4261 1859 Herbert D. 3373 1794 Happy S73 1876 Helen L,ouie 3095 1S93 Herbert Edward 4223 1839 Harlan Page 2790 1830 Helen M. 1070 1892 Herbert Elliott 436F 1890 Harold 4238 Helen M. 4632 Herbert M. 4097 1894 Harold A. 4293 1895 Helen Maria 4240 1874 Herman H. 2568 1902 Harold Brown 4429 Helen Mercy 2228 1847 Hester Victoria 441 1 1893 Harold Clifford 4233 1900 Helen May 4419 1 741 Hezekiah 217 18S5 Harold William 3017 Helen Ruth 4425 Hezekiah Sharp 795C Harriet 728 Helen Sophia 2x92 1805 Hibbard 2656 Harriet 881 1804 Helena Ann 1118 1868 Hilda Eliza 4477 1806 Harriet 1521 1805 Helena Ann 1119 Hiram 1241 1S08 Harriet 1356 1812 Henrietta 1125 1820 Hiram 1470 1814 Harriet 2006 1874 Henrietta Esthei 4683 Hiram 1578 1815 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 18S1 Harriet 4254 170- Henry 62 Hiram James 1494 1838 Harriet Ann 3392 1719 Henry 266 1862 Hiram O. 4335 1833 Harriet Bradley 1 138 1738 Henry 203 1875 Hiram Snell 4249 1837 Harriet Elizabeth 4367 1746 Henry 6S7 1S08 Hollis "43 Harriet Jeannette 1551 1752 Henry 690 1809 Hollis 1144 Harriet N. 894 177- Henry 453 Homer 592 1882 Harriet Pardee 4600 178- Henry 522 Homer 2709 1822 Harriet Pearson 1 128 1783 Henry 514 1858 Homer 4656 1813 Harriet Sophia 3137 Henry 770E 1883 Homer Corastock 4049 1869 Harriette Augusta 4532 1786 Henry 1763 1854 Homer Janes 4^79 1812 Harris 2665 1795 Henry 1381 Horace 2716 Harrison iSoo Henry 1517 1851 Horace 149S Klsworth 4 15SA Henry 1844 Horace Ballou 1231 1878 Harrison Walter 4177 Henry 185 1 1872 Horace Bertram 2535 1875 Harry Creighton 2380 Henry 1963 1880 Horace Bright 4200 1890 Harry D. 1547 Henry 2204 1841 Horace E. 1328 1896 Harry E. 2328 Henry 2559 1810 Horace Franklin 2822 1883 Harry Erwin 4134 1800 Henry 2791 1807 Horace Hicks 1308 1859 Harry Jones 2615 1819 Henry 3332 1861 Horace Kendrick 2675 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF • LYNN. Z»Y 1838 Horace Langdon 4355 J 1864 James Samuel 2386 i826 Horace Putnam 3089 J B 1222 i860 James W. 2220 Horace S. 624A J. Wilson 1988 1850 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 1 187 1757 Jacob 731 1841 James Wesley 1091 1880 Horatio Burdett 1066 1764 Jacob 561 1868 James William 4543 1792 Hosea 1281 1772 Jacob 737 1823 James Withey 2426 Howard 4246 1786 Jacob 459 1751 Jane 490 I §82 Howard Merritt 5189 iSio Jacob 1826 1781 Jane 654 Howen 1271 1835 Jacob James 2566 Jane 1295 1819 Hulda 3050 1819 Jacob Sumner 11S4 Jane 1602C 1788 Huldah 1027 1768 James 747 1822 Jane 1416 1818 Huldah 2503 1669 James 31 Jane 4404 Huldah 3284 16S4 James 49 i8=;i Jane 5064 Huldah 4819 1695 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 1831 Hunting-ton 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 Hj'menia C. 1073 1755 James 807 Jared 2105 I 1760 James 830 1887 Jared 2600 James 976 1824 Jarvis 1374 i8g6 Ida 4473 1762 James 408 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 403 1819 Jason Rude 5178 1889 Ida May 5169 1772 James 1574 1857 Jasper 4655 1831 Ignatius Pierpont 1170 1773 James 842 1878 Jasper 1508 lima 5138A 1775 James 520 1842 Jasper Eliphalet 1887 lone 2158 1776 James 683 Nott 4033 1876 Ina 5040 1779 James i6';2 1876 Jay 5050 1868 Ina L,. 2449 1782 James 685 1854 Jay Warren 3064 1865 Ina Josie 3155 1782 James 846 1893 Jeanne 4462 1S75 Inez Mabel 3228 1782 James 5005 1896 Jean McClelland 2442 Inez May 2489 1789 James 1164 1768 Jedediah 725 1781 Ira 853 1790 James 974 171- Jemima 118 1795 Ira 1914 1 791 James 915 1740 Jemima 284 1798 Ira 611 1791 James 13S7 181 1 Jemima 1674 1800 Ira 1284 1 791 James 1665 1840 Jennie 4027 Ira 1965 1791 James 1766 Jennie 2100 Ira F. 1919 1 194 James 1282 1871 Jennie 2444 Ira Lester 4030 1798 James 599 Jennie 2705 1861 Ira Merrill ' 4017 iSoi James 1391 Jennie 3073 1848 Ira Patchen 3043 1802 James 1711 1S60 Jennie C. 2463 Ira William 5126 1809 James 2134 i8s8 Jennie Eliza 2726 1818 Irena 1415 1812 James 2203 1864 Jennie Louise 1136 1894 Irene I. 4324 1813 James 955 1885 Jennie Louise 4451 1833 Irene T. 3012 1813 James 2691 1885 Jennie M. 4292 1896 Irving 4123 1814 James 4117 1862 Jennie Merrill 3296 i860 IrvinEugene 4051 James 5108 1884 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 1889 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 181S Isaac 1242 1865 James Edgar 1376 Jerome B. 5154 1826 Isaac Bancroft 2233 i8s8 James Edward 4565 1S17 JeromeBonaparte 1692 Isabella G. 4158E 1874 James Edward 1514 1790 Jerusha 1028 1849 Isabella Isadore 1083 1853 James Frederick 4217 1S77 Jerrie Maddox 4547 1902 Isabella Limetta 4494 1826 James Franklin -3075 1770 Jesse 678 1878 Isabelle Maud 4579 1812 James Harvey 3044 Jesse 1745 1818 Isabinda 1371 1820 James Hicks 1292 Jesse 5181 Isadore 795K 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 1S70 i860 James Leonard 50S0 1881 Jessie Garfield 1228 1816 Isaiah 3289 1807 James Marshall 1558 1864 Jessie Olive 4613 1819 Isaiah 2831 1S19 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 1154 Joanna 1805 1750 Israel 5101 182s James P. 3321 1800 Joanna 1934 1841 Israel Parshall 2637 1857 James P. 1499 1803 Joanna Horton 1812 Issacca 921 1839 James Parshall 26i8 Joel 906 1888 Iva Gwendoline 4550 1802 James Peters 181 1 1784 Joel 913 1873 Ivy Eugenia 4662 1841 James Porter 3157 Joel 4808 1875 Izora 3171 James R. 4158F 1 1816 Joei 2883 288 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1625 1664 1661 1668 i68g 1697 1699 1713 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 172- 1732 1739 1745 1747 1751 1759 1759 1760 17— 1761 1763 1771 1771 1776 177- 177- 1774 1779 1780 1783 1783 1784 1787 1788 178S 17S9 17S9 1790 1791 1791 1792 1796 1797 1797 1798 1799 1799 1800 1 801 1804 1812 1817 1820 1S22 1827 1833 1829 1S46 1851 1870 18— 1836 John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John John Aug-ustus John Addison Gurley 5 39 27 19 70 99 III 131 263 180 172 137 145 270 310 193 261 379 216 667 501 504 722 417 427 535 589 5S7 841 449 442 664 836 901 905 920 852 558 604 1787 1209 967 i059 1279 1764 1664 1213 460 729 1658 1595 1297 1607 2075 1 196 1219 13S3 1679 5085 1748 1057 10S7 1090 1113 19S1 1827 4S00 1704 4307 2436 2438 16S3 1206 4602 1109 2652 5056 461 2747 John B. 1854 John Beal 1886 John Beal 1831 John Brazer John Calvin 1832 John Cary 1885 John Conrad 1832 Joseph Clark 1808 John Clough i86g John Darwin 1829 John Uarvvin 1824 John Devens 1879 John Edgar 1864 John Kdniund 1819 John Edson 1826 John Edward 1850 John Edwin 1861 John Elmer 1843 John Fletcher 1S82 John Francis 1843 John Franklin 1852 John Frederick John G. John Henry 1833 John James 1840 John James 1808 John Jay 1826 John L. John I^angdon 1795 John Lougee 1887 John Martin John Melvon 1846 John Murray 1799 John Newman iSoo John Newman 1769 John Nor\vood 1798 John Norwood 1851 John Oscar 1864 John P. John Palmer 1870 John Perley 1805 John Person 1821 John Putnam 1828 John R. 1823 John Sharpe 1S77 John W. 1845 John Watterman 1826 John Wesley 1853 John Wesley 1774 John Wheeler 1818 John Wood 1734 Jonathan 1753 Jonathan i75~ Jonathan 1759 Jonathan 1762 Jonathan 1 165 Jonathan Jonathan 1777 Jonathan 1787 Jonathan 178- Jonathan Jonathan 1816 Jonathan 1836 Jonathan Jonathan 1829 Jonathan French 1814 Jonathan B. 1793 Jonathan Blaney Jonathan Cook 1734 Jonathan N. 1853 Josephine iSqS Josephine 1S55 Josephine Josephine A. 1SS2 Josephine F^len F;dgecomb 1872 Josephine P. 1859 Josephine Maria 1857 Josephine Stillmanette 5152 163- 4229 1666 4629 1675 1649 1693 5163 1697 1509 170- 5068 1718 3136 1 721 624 1723 4022 1727 4014 1743 2261 1744 2395 1752 3130 1764 2S70 1775 3354 1778 31S2 1708 1779 4337 1780 2397 1782 2077 1783 235S 1791 2S71 1793 4359 1795 3357 1799 2462 5007 1811 2897 1S14 1729 1815 2643 1844 4330 5204 2407 1115 1833 1116 1841 450 1815 1112 1887 4048 1872 4243 1815 2347 1834 3384 1824 1132 1S24 3051 1826 1858 1820 4047 1S36 3201 1775 1259 1841 2649 1804 4414 1806 519 1853 4810 1S56 375 1862 366 1848 614 17S3 22s 1S19 775 1815 761 1820 891 1722 165 1 1732 S78 1768 1584 1795 26S6 1809 2824 1S33 375 1816 S002 1807 2236 1676 1949 1712 993 1719 1497 1735 151 1742 4288 1747 4294 175- 5023 1780 89S 1802 2425 1827 3170 1S08 4824 1721 4163 1760 ID 40 33 71 98 60 81 286 2S8 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 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 ^--r, Joseph Augustus 1002 A 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 Edmund 3128 Joseph Everdeen 2256 Joseph French 2219 Joseph Hilton 451 Joseph Hilton 1147 Joseph L- 1677 Joseph Lindsay 1836 Joseph McDowell 4472 Joseph Mitchell 1236 Joseph R. 1454 Joseph Rodefer 1235 Joseph Royal 2011 Joseph W. 5110 Joseph William 1200 Joseph Wilson 4811 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 Emerson 2669 Josiah Sanborn 4363 Judah 2664 Ji:dson 1804 Judith 268 Judith 697 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 289 1772 1781 iSqi 1803 1816 1852 1855 1S40 1854 1S08 1865 1805 1805 1S57 1880 1899 1899 1888 1876 1804 iSii 1815 1S22 1333 1837 1888 1853 1839 1830 1856 i8s8 i8s6 1893 1817 1876 1853 1868 1842 1853 1823 1835 1838 1879 182 1 1S31 1864 1837 1885 1809 1885 1875 1892 1857 1755 177- 1793 1819 1822 1857 1871 1840 1849 1805 Judith 679 Judith 998 Judith 1653 Judith . 4420 Julia 2023 Julia 2718 Julia 1076 Julia 1703 Julia 2724 Julia 5197 Julia Adelaide 4107 Julia Alphonsine 5076 Julia Amanda 3236 Julia Ednah 4563 Julia Ethel 5203 Julia Maria 2821 Juliana Dunklee 4076 Justus 2034 Kate 5006 Kate Florence 4009 Kate Wentworth 3295 Kate Marian 5167 Katherine Elizabeth 4676 Kathryn Elizabeth 2443 Kenneth 1066 Kenneth Wilberforce 4521 Langdon 1678 Langdon 3001 Laura 1320 Laura 2730 Laura 1446 Laura 1720 Laura 3395 Laura 30S6 Laura 2323 Laura Addie 2740 Laura Aurelia 3032 Laura Berry 339 Laura Electa 3065 Laura Electa 3066 Laura Ella 1543 LauraHoughtaling4i5i Laura J. 1,527 Laura Jane 153S Laura Louna 2863 Laura Maria 2487 Laura May iiSo Lauren 2539 Lavina B. 628 Lawful 1243 Leander 2582 Leander 2527 Leander 4804 Lee Hallett 4447 Leavitt Bennett 1743 Leonard 2504 Leonard 2597 Leonard A. 4607 Leonard Abbott 4008 Leonard D. 2599 Leonard Kimball 1943 Leon D. 5195 Leon H. 4000 Leoren Daboll 31 19 Lelia Emma 4487 Lemuel 827 Lemuel 793 Lemuel 2129 Lemuel 4119 Lemuel 4128 Lemuel 4628 Lena Maud 5145 Lenime 1324 Lester H. 2826 Letitia Josephine 5199 Leurett 1433 Levi 1936 19 Levi M. 1817 Lewis Le%vis 1872 Lewis Culver 1857 Lewis Erwin i860 Lewis F. 1815 Lewis Goodell 1818 Lewis Lepretel 1878 Lewis Sessions 1S33 Lewis Weld 1849 Libbie Anise 1862 Lillian 1884 Lillian Delia 1856 Lillian Gertrude Lillian I. 1857 Lillian Jennette i8s8 Lillie May 1883 Lilias S. 1858 Lilla Lilly 1824 Liudsay Amory 1S58 Lindsay E. 1873 Linna Augusta 1900 Lionel Townsend Lizzie Lizzie A. 1870 Lizzie Etta 1850 Lizzie Melissa Lizzie Pike 1893 Llewellyn 1786 Loamey Lockwood Loderma 1789 Loderma 1S79 Louie Maude 1750 Lois 1769 Lois 1807 Lois Lois 1S94 Lois 1844 Lois A. 1839 Louis Ellsworth iSio Louisa Louisa ) Lonisa Louisa Louisa 1866 Louisa 18S3 Louisa 1810 Louisa A. 1841 Louisa A. 1829 Louisa Caroline 1814 Louisa Elmeda Louisa Foster 1813 Louisa Jane 1837 Louisa M. 1848 Louisa Merrill 1823 Louisa S. 1869 Louise 1888 Louise 1846 Louise Ellis Louise Ruhama 1883 Louise Steele Lora Corilla 1861 Loren Edmund 1844 Loren Wallace Lorenzo 1820 Lorenzo F. Lorette 1886 Lorna 1881 Lotta Mildred 1818 Lotus 1841 Louran 1850 Lorzina 1782 Lovell Lovette Lovia Lo\4na 1885 Lovina Agnes 1829 Lovina 1495 1822 Lozina 2482 1887 Luella Estelle 2754 Liicien I50I Lucina 5030 1S52 Lucina lone 2446 Lucinda 4124 1826 Lucinda 1444 1840 Lucinda 4685 Lucinda 2851 Lucinda 4339 1831 Lucinda Emeline 2589 1833 Lucinda M. 2398 1827 Lucius 3168 Lucius 2235 1831 Lucius 1162 1834 Lucius 4515 Lucius 2316 Lucius Loring 4623 1846 Lucius Marshall 4010 Lucretia 978 178- Lucretia 2318 Lucretia 4356 Lucretia 1 156 1816 Lucretia 3259 Lucretia 1329 1777 Lucy 4070 Lucy 4106 Lucy 1738 Lucy 4486 1787 Lucy 656 1807 Lucy 2742 Lucy 770 1 Lucy 787 1825 Lucy 4562 1833 Lucy 208 Lucy A. 837 Lucj^ A. 875 Lucy A. A. 2174 1883 Lucy Amelia 4422 1830 Lucy Ann 1331 1834 Lucy Ann 2792 1839 Lucy Ann 575 1805 Lucy B. 1395 1867 Lucy Lippitt 1610 1833 Lucy M. 1752 1889 Lucy Mahala 2333 1878 Lucy INIay 3273 1880 Lucy INIildred 4596 118- Lucy Rust 3315 1858 Lucy Storrs 2607 1765 Luddin 3131 1829 Luddin 3265 1861 Luida 4352 Lulu 1 179 1882 Lulu 1323 1S67 Lulu Belle 3161 1758 Luther 2457 Luther 4673 1799 Luther 2413 1815 Luther 1005 Luther 1757 1S64 Luvern L. 1066 1698 L3'dia 4020 1727 Lydia 2495 1732 LJ'dia 4530 17— Lydia 2604 1756 Lydia 1S67 176- Lydia 1294 1765 Lydia 4417 1766 Lydia 4344 1767 Lydia 3068 177- Lydia 1364 1780 Lydia 4282 1787 Lj'dia 577 1791 Lydia 2661 Lydia 1352 1793 Lydia 713 1796 Lydia 3269 Lydia 2564 1804 Lydia 2595 4668 3097 883 2546 893 25S4 3088 4348 5012 2237 3027 2577 1783 1 191 5029 5120 2246 2247 333 691 909 1609 2865 2758 512 924 1232 1405 2027 2114 2140 2175 3024 2020 1602D 3000 1843 4481 1 137 2300 401 1 1941 4141 3381 4222 4306 4215 1646 2112 227 1507 4606 2572 5053 4531 773 1852 2031 2682 4370 2639 "5 277 279 412 425 432 446 566 762 424 582 7S6 586 8ro i860 5084 1051 2679 290 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1807 I^ydia 1440 1897 Marion Louise 5186 Mary 888 1S09 I,ydia 2115 Marion Louise 5206 1786 Mary 1770 1S12 Lydia 2481 1875 Marion Rosette 5033 1787 Mary 870 1825 IvVdia 2510 1835 Marion Wallace 2403 1787 Mary 1212 Lydia Ann 1307A 1871 Marion Wallace 4202 179- Mary 495 1814 I 1809 Royal Wheeler 1441 1723 Samuel 82 Sarah 593 Ruah 712 1726 Samuel 370 Sarah 6^2 I8I7 Ruby Bridges 1951 1733 Samuel 374 1753 Sarah 741 294 INGALLS GENEAI.OGY. 1755 Sarah 670 Sebra 1223 1852 Stephen Warren 2622 1756 Sarah 282 1837 Selden B. 2469 1788 Stevens 1868 Sarah 809 Selena 1314 1891 Stewart 5025 1762 Sarah 819 1844 Selinda S. 4393 1851 Sumner Laughto 4439 1765 Sarah 536 Selma 2723 1846 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 S90 1806 Susan 1672 1775 Sarah 843 1865 Sej'mour Curtis 2441 1809 Susan 987 1778 Saiah 602 1875 Sheffield 4592 1S19 Susan 2575 1783 Sarah 847 1839 ShermanJonathan439i | Susan 2760 Sarah 926 Shirley P. 3234 1832 Susan 4024 Sarah 1018 1733 Shuball 197 1835 Susan Augusta 2301 Sarah 975 Sidney 1177 1845 Susan Augusta 2189 1782 .Sarah 1 761 1816 Sidney 1168 1853 Susan Emma 4608 1783 Sarah 2127 1823 Silas 2562 1859 Susan Enima 4335 1788 Sarah 973 1891 Silas Luther 31S0 1850 Susan Jane 4160 1789 Sarah 584 1846 Silas W. 2514 1823 Susan Stocker 1 186 Sarah IC48 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 178S Simeon 1296 1763 Susannah 658 1793 Sarah 916 1791 Simeon 850 Susie Angle 4354 1797 Sarah 1921 1794 Simeon 1659 1774 Sybil 5" 1798 Sarah 1283 1803 Simeon 2S00 176- Sylvauus 834 Sarah 1803 1805 Simeon 574 1824 Sylvanus 1894 Sarah 1611 Simeon 5130 1783 Sylvester 774A 177- Sarah 1572 Simeon Cook 1493 1785 Sylvester 2026 Sarah 1630 1812 Simeon Lester 2S23 Sylvester 897 1804 Sarah 1712 1S34 Simeon Martiu 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 1 781 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 4S09 1795 Sophia 1800 1735 Tabitha 292 Sarah 5106 1806 Sophia 951 ' 17S9 Tabitha 854 1845 Sarah Althea 1971 1S16 Sophia 3320 1803 Tabitha 1887 iSii Sarah Ann 1 124 1828 Sophia 2196 Tamson 1781 l8l2 Sarah Ann 1 178 1S35 Sophia 2184 1810 Tamson 2665 1819 Sarah Ann 1445 Sophia B. 632 1835 Tanipsou P. 2626 1847 Sarah Augusta 2466 1802 Sophroiiia 1834 1827 Thaddeus W. 2596 1809 Sarah Curtis 1837 Sophronia 2722 1764 Theodore 756 1817 Sarah Cass 2869 iSio Sophrouia 2803 Theodore lOIO 1850 Sarah Deborah 4102 1811 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 PCliza 2388 Sophronia 5109 1827 Theodore 1799 Sarah Elizabeth 1086 184- Sophronia A. 1262 Augustus 4813 Sarah Elizabeth 1088 1850 Sophronia Emma 33S8 1835 Theodore P. 5128 1825 Sarah Elizabeth 2437 1S66 Sophronia Maria 4645 1862 Theodore 1846 Sarah Elizabeth 4573 1796 Spofford 1933 Wellington 5116 1848 Sarah Elizabeth 2i6g 1S90 Stanley L. 2601 17S4 Theophilus 429 Sarah Elizabeth 4410 1892 Stanley Losee 4276 1800 Theophilus 1026 1867 Sarah Elizabeth 4S17 1886 Stanley Walden 2081 Therou N. 313SC Sarah Elizabeth 5094 1879 Stearns 2623 1718 Thomas 177 1812 Sarah Eniily 1948 Stella 2099 1737 Thomas 143 1813 Sarah Elvia 3326 1874 Stella 2593 Thomas 335 1824 Sarah Foster 3353 1882 Stella 5043 1742 Thomas 328 Sarah Jane 588 1661 Stephen 28 1762 Thomas 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 IvOuisa 1353 1737 Stephen 326 1794 Thomas 981 1857 Sarah Lovina 2493 173- Stephen 3" 1818 Thomas 2309 1831 Sarah Maria 4388 1734 Stephen 342 Thomas 1063 1847 Sarah Maria 3232 1755 Stephen 242 Thomas 1220 1790 Sarah Putnam 1771 1761 Stephen 785 1S24 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 1852 Thomas 4226 Sarah Williams 833 1826 Stephen Marshall 1554 1S2S Thomas Caldwell 3101 1785 Sebra 515 Stephen Raymond 5164 1S55 Thomas Church 4108 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 295 1855 Thomas E. 2313 1881 Thomas Garfield 2315 1804 Thomas Jefferson 1724 1S14 Thomas P. 2207 1798 Thomas Russell 2092 1875 Thomas W. 4227 1720 Timothy 249 1763 Timothy 615 Timothy 919 1810 Timothy 26S1 1786 Truman 1291 iSoi Truman 1384 1558 Truman 4257 1833 Truman E. 2525 1864 Truman Lincoln 4272 T. B. 1222 U Urania E. 2878 1832 Urania Eclesia 2S81 1810 Ursula 1409 1840 Ursula Wilson 3188 V Vallie 1427 1899 Vance Gilbert 445S 1794 Varney 1313 1852 Vary S. 1450 18S7 Vera Grace 41S0 1893 Vera Louise 5069 1870 Vernon N. 4297 1579 Vesta Howard 2251 iSSo Viola Etta 42S6 1882 Viotti Minella 1750 1S87 Volney Ray 4666 W Waldo 781 1559 Wallace 4236 1S47 Wallace W. 5111 1805 Walter ■ 1682 Walter 2023 1S21 Walter 246S Walter 2746A Walter 409S 1825 Walter 5074 1828 Waller Ashley 4054 1580 Walter Bement 4556 1S85 Walter Benjamin 4317 1890 Walter Everett 4232 1855 Walter Gustavus 4343 1841 Walter James 3033 1SS8 Walter James Abram 1238 Walter M 2521 1889 Walter N. 2324 i860 \^'alter Nathaniel 3003 1865 Walter Kenton 2375 Walter Sawyer 4353 1825 Walter Sleeper 4395 1876 Walter Spaulding 4206 1854 Walter T. 16S5 1783 Warren 2126 1814 1S92 1895 1SS8 1849 1880 1888 1858 1886 1844 1S73 1S23 1831 1857 1873 1678 170- 1702 172- 1729 1730 1737 1:757 1763 1769 1770 1774 1784 17S9 1791 1793 1796 1810 1811 1813 1S13 1813 182 1 1S40 1847 1869 1877 1S55 1833 1S79 1864 1861 1840 1S53 1840 Warren 1180 Warren 2830 Warren Manning 4224 Warren Truman 4273 Wellington Wells Holton \verner K. Wilbur Rosman Will Clarence Will Clarence Wilfred Fisher Wilfred Linton Willard Willard Willard Willard Willard Charles William William William Williant William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William Williain William A. William A. William Allen William Allen William Barker Williain Barker Walter Bartlett William Berry William Blake William Bowers Bourn William C. William Charles 4437 261S 2S27 4651 3112 3114 2406 4203 2151 2144 4333 4334 2163 647 61 73 150 192 . 258 260 503 444 659 494 648 7951 1847 1386 1435 971 1054 1216 1103 2135 1647 1865 2731 1842 1127 1058 4625 882 2103 4281 4252 5057 436D 5123 1423 2087 2779 2782 3306 1007 28S5 4149 1175 1345 1861 1865 1861 1843 185 1 1792 1840 1806 1816 1834 1841 1872 1875 1856 1/ 1885 /S54 1845 1813 1S55 1797 1S63 1S33 1824 1S29 1S72 1S29 1S73 1856 1868 1809 1S84 1S96 1SS6 18S5 1 868 1822 1729 175- 1813 1S35 1820 17S4 1S02 William Daniel 4181 William Daniel 3023 William Davis 2733 William De Forest 2727 William Ebenezer 2638 William Franklin 1749 William Fuller William H. William H. William Harrison William Henry William Henry William Heurj' William Henry Harrison William Henry William Henry Spofford William Herbert William J. William James William John William Leonard William Melvin William Northup 1542 William Perry 1755 William R. 2610 William Raymond 2853 William Richard 4823- Williani S. William S. William Sanmel William Stephen William W. William Waldo William Wallace William Winslow Willis Willis Willis Adolphus Willis Arnold Willis E. Wilson Wilson Wilson C. Winifred Wilfred A. Winifred Pearl Winslow Lewis Winthrop Ballantine 1006 1201 1987 2199 3266 1678C 2238 2591 2391 1363 5171 2511 2512 1062 4637 1238 1030 1035 2857 3356 1872 23S5 2408 5165 5124 795 518S 5066 3391 1052 19S5 4601 4403 50S1 3021 1066 Zaccheus Bass Zeba Zebediah Zebediah Zebediah Zelotus Clough Zeruiah Koby Zimri Ziinri 4519 1968 1784 359 826 2136 3153 1126 543 1319 INDEX TO ALL OTHER NAMES. The figures before the name denote the year of birth ; the figures after the name denote the page where found. 1786 178S 1782 1730 1843 1815 1857 186'; 1868 i860 1861 1863 1834 1897 1873 1S99 1866 1856 Abbott Asa 188 Abbott Asa A. 112-252 Abbott Betsey 62-123 AbbottDorcasIv. 1 13-185 Abbott Ebenezer 38 Abbott B'benezer 252 Abbott Elizabeth 119 Abbott Ephraim 36 Abbott George 20 Abbott George 26 Abbott Hannah 22 Abbott Hannah 36 Abbott Hannah J. 1S1-127 Abbott Harriett 73 Abbott Joshua 36 Abbott Lyman A. 119 Abbott lyucy 62 Abbott Olive 61 Abbott Olive 1 16-188 Abbott Paul 58 Abbott Sarah 36-58 Abbott Stephen 61 Abbott Stephen 123 Adams 121-132 Adams Abel 39 Adams Adaline 209 Adams Almira 79 Adams Delbert W. 52 Adams Edward 209 Adams Ella J. 190 Adams John N. 190 Additon Ruby loS .■Vdle Charity 242 Ainley Adelaide C. 189 Ainley Charles W. 189 Ainley Eleanor E. 188 Ainley Frances M. 189 Ainley Martha S. 189 Ainlej' Samuel 188 Ainsworth Polly 1S9 Ainsworth Susan 97 Aitken Mary 153-214 Alden Eliza 114 Aldrich Alice 216 Aldrich Amy 82-137 Aldrich Charles C. 216 Aldrich Helen 216 Alexander William 66 Allen 83 Allen A. K. 158 Allen Amasa 61 Allen Andrew 18 Allen Annie D. 197 Allen Cordelia 83 Allen Delia G. 197 Allen Hannah 83 Allen Harriet 83 1847 Allen Harriet A. 119 1871 Atkins Allen Hiram A. 83 Archibald C. 207 Allen Jubal 85 1874 Atkins Allen Lj'dia 169 Chauncey V. 207 Allen Mary 84 1882 Atkins Elvin B. 20S 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 S3 1S49 Atkins William C. 207 Allen Samuel 197 Atwater Kate B. 223 1859 Allen Samuel H. 197 1S06 Attwill Alford 4.S Allen Susan 83 1817 Attwill Benjamin F. 4s Allen Susan 140 1S04 Attwill Betsey 45 Allen William 27 1810 Attwill Edwin 85 Allen William 119 1808 Attwin George 85 Allen William 253 1771 Attwill John D. 45 1868 Allin Florence 219 1800 Attwill John D. 45 Allin Richard H. 219 1817 Attwill Joseph W. 45 Allison Mary 180 Attwill Lvdia H. 71 Alley Benjamin 28 1807 Attwill M'ary 45 Alley John 5th 175 1799 Attwill Nelson 45 1728 Alley Hannah 28 1797 Attwill Patty 45 Alley Samuel 28 1812 Attwill Richard I. 45 Alley Sarah 28 1814 Attwill William A 45 Alley Timothy 71 Atwood Al)ijah 53 Amsden Adeline 103 Atwood Jay 83 Anderson Rebecca 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 15S Austin Ray 155 Andrews Jessie 145 1S15 Austin vSarah 117 IS46 Andrews, Julia A. 179 Avery Lizzie 257 Andrews .Samuel 179 Averill Annie A. 197 Andrews Samuel 2S6 Averill Lewis 197 Andrews Sarah 69 1899 Averill Lewis A. 197 1699 Andrews William 27 Averill Lewis F. 197 Anthonj' Sarah 33-49 Ayer Augustus M. 177 i860 Appley Chester 1 89 Ayer Candace 76 IS34 Appley Edwin 189 Ayer Elizabeth 34 1863 Appley Nellie M. 189 Ayer Hazen 168 I86I Appley Lillian 1 89 Ayer Latham H. 168 Arey Lydia J. 43 1879 Ayer Latham H. Jr .168 Arms Diadama lOI 1839 Ayer Lucy A. 168 Arnold Charles 122 Ayer Mary C. 76 Arnold Daniel 122 Ayer Mary E. 177 I8I2 Arnold Eve 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 Ashlej' Joseph "5 Bacon Hannah 44 17.S2 Ashley Sarah 58 Ashton -115 Bacon Susan Bachelder see 154 Elizabeth 3 1-46 Batchelder Ashton Mary A 71 Badau Mary 48-87 Atherton Amy 32 Badau Peter 87 POSTERITY Bailey Abraham 54 1866 Bailey Adelaide 144 i860 Bailey Albert 144 1870 Bailey Caroline 144 Bailey John 144 1S5S Bailey Joseph 144 Bailey Rachel 144 Bagley Catherine A. 146 Baker Abigail S2-137 Baker Hniily 83 Baker Grace E. 91 Baker, Joseph 187 Baker Lydia S3-140 Baker Jlary 256 Baker PoUv 83-141 Baker Pollv A. 83 Ball William T. 187 Ball Joseph P. 187 Ball Tou man 75 Ballentine Elizabeth 222 iSoi Ballon Eliza 46 Ballon James 46 Ballon James 46 Ballon Henry 46 Ballon Mehitable 46 Ballon Rnfus 46 Balon Timothy 257 Bancroft Mercy C. 66-1 28 Bancroft Nancy 44 Bancroft Sarah 71 Barbee Bessie 210 Barbee Fred 210 Barbee William C. 210 Barber Gideon R. 170 Bardwell Flora 90 Barger, G. L. So 1S65 Barker Abbie E. 96 1836 Barker Albert F. 96 1S29 Barker Arisina 96 Barker Bernice 96 Barker Bert 96 Barker Barnabas 64 Barker Caroline 113 1832 Itarker Cnllen B. 96 1857 Barker Cnllen B. 114 Barker F'dward M. 194 1841 Barker Eli W. 96 Barker Eva 96 1799 Barker Francis 96 Barker Fred 96 Barker Fred R. 96 Barker Frederick 1. 96 Barker George 96 18S4 Barker Gny B. 96 1842 Barker Henry C. 96 1896 Barker John L. 96 Barker Kate 96 1838 Barker Kate I. 96 Barker Mary 190 Barker Mary C. 96-157 Barker May 96 1826 Barker Nathaniel 96 1889 Barker Philip M. 96 Barker Samuel 96 Barker Sarah 57'ii3 1862 Barker Wilbur H. 96 1851 Barker Wenonah A. 96 Barker Zipporah 39-64 Barnes- 118 Barnes Esther 167 Barnes Sarah C. 178 Barney Jacob 256 1838 Barnh'ouse Eleanor A. 243 Barnhonse Samuel 243 Barrett Alonzo B, 21c Barrett David 209 20 OF EDMUND INGALLS, O Barrett Earl 210 Barrett Elizabeth 18 18S0 i88s Barrett Ella R. 210 1855 1836 Barrett Ellen 210 1878 Barrett Ethel 2IO i860 Barrett Ethel F. 210 Barrett Engene 210 1876 1879 Barrett Frances E 209 Barrett George W. 209 Barrett George W. 210 Barrett Goldia 210 Barrett Grace A. 210 1857 Barrett James W. 209 Barrett Joseph 209 1833 Barrett ISIarv 209 Barrett Mary G. 210 Barrett Marv J. 209 Barrett Mand 210 1878 Barrett :\Iildred E- 210 Barrett Penlopa 209 Barry William 133 1847 Bartholomew Esther E. 157 1899 Bartholomew Frank 170 1898 Bartholomew 1896 Polly 509-234 Bartholomew Rush 157 Bartlett Lawrence 30 1845 Bartlett Susan 256 Barwood 1S79 Elizabeth A 192 18S5 Bachelder Belinda 161 1S82 Bachelder Edwarc 161 Bachelder John W 161 Bachelder Maynard 161 Bachelder 1S37 Wavland 161 Batcheider Albert 161 1845 Batchelder Charles 1836 H. 161 Batchelder Charles W. 161 1807 Batchelder 1842 Emma J. 161 Batchelder Frank C. 155 Batchelder Hannah 4 2-70 Batchelder Harriet H. 155 Batchelder J. W. 155 Batchelder Joel I. 161 Batchelder John E 161 Basford Eldora O. 119 1869 Bass Channcey M. 116 1861 Bass Edgar E. 116 Bass Egbeit 116 1867 Bass t'llen L. 116 1S74 Bass Harriet M. 116 1S58 Bass John L. 116 1S30 1872 Bass Liicj- E. 118 1863 Bass Mar J- G. 116 1S57 Bass Wilton C. 116 Bassford Sallj' 215 Bassett Abigail 28 Bassett F'meline E • 32 Bassett Marv 46-80 Bassett West S. 223 Baxter Margaret 9^ -158 Beach Joseph W. 181 1856 1861 Beach Mary H. 181 Beal Juliete 137-204 Beale George M. 157 1794 Beane Sarah 43 1791 1882 Beaser Harry P. 200 1790 1884 Beaser Martha S. 200 1 791 LYNN. 297 Beaser Martin 200 Beaser Martin C. 200 Beaser Percy L. 200 Beaser Scott I. 200 Beaton Annie A. 175 Beaton Angus 175 Beck ISIaelvn T. 246 Beck William E. 246 Beckett Hannah 38 Bedore Theresa D. 190 Beebe Laura A. 200 Beeker 165 Beeman Simeon 245 Beeman Stephen iii Beers Estella A. 137 Beers Florence M. 137 Beers George 137 Bell Albert E. i47 Bell Christiana 256 Bell David G. 84 Bell Elizabeth 34 Bell Ervin 148 Bell Harold I. 147 Bell James G. 14S Bell Leon O. 148 Bell Merritt J. 148 Bell Susan 151 Belknap Joseph 17 Benedict Angela 81 Benedict Elijah F. 187 Benedict Eliza 87 Benedict Esther L- 187 Benedict Foster I. 1S7 Benedict MurrajL.187 Benjamin Burr 209 Benjamin Maria 209 Benjamin Mary J. 209 Benjamin Sarah 59 Bennett Edward iii Bennett Eliza 107 Bennett Elizabeth iii Bennett Jane M. 108 Bennett J. Frank 108 Bennett Henry 116 Bennett Hugh iii Bennett Robert A. iii 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 Fllias no Berry EUas 179-180 Berry Emily 184 Berry F'rances A. 179 Berry F^rank no Berry Henry 113 Berry John 24 Berij' Leonard I. 113 Berry Mary A. 184 Berry Phebe iii-iSo Berry Priscilla 59 Berry Relief 52 Berry Rufus 113 Berry Ruth 24 Berry Samuel 24 Berry Sarah 57-112 Berry Sarah 70 Berry Sarah 111-179 Bessom Anna M. 42 Bessom William B. 42 Bickford 123 Bickford Adonirum 44 Bickford Jacob 44 Bickford James 44 Bickford James 44 298 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Biddle I^ouise 59 1887 Boomhower Biddle Sarah 159 Raymond E. 224 BigeloAv Addi 159 Booth Abiel 9t Bigelow Addison 98 Booth Elsie 198 Bigelow Joshua "3 Booth Eleanor W. 142 1768 Bigelow Mary 58-113 Booth Stephen M. 91 Bigelow Mary 114 Booth Thomas S. 198 Bigelow Roxalana 161 Booth William S. 197 Bigelow Sarah 98-159 1855 Borthwick Marion 147 Bill Adela W. 164 Bortle Henry 242 1888 1853" iBillings Albert H. 125 Bosworth Amos 24 1890 1849, '. Billings Hattie 125 Both am Ruth 61 : t Billings Lorenzo 125 Botolph 1878, 5 Billmgs Nelhe M. 125 Jonathan H. 153 ---■ , -"< Billings Sally A. 86 Botolph Joel 153 Bingham Sarah 25 Botolph i860 Binnel Flora 166 Thankful L. 153 Binnel John 166 Bowden Frank H. 169 Binney Kate 122 Bowen Amos 31 Bishop Elizabeth 160 Bowen Caleb 33-252 1815 Bishop James 14S Bowen Sarah 37 1843 184 1 Bishop Loretta 148 Bowers Bishop Sabina 146 Nehemiah 62 Bilnar William 18 Bowers Sarah 39-62 1853 Bixby George W. 103 Bowker Sally 49 1850 Bixby Ruth A. 103 Bowing Letesia 88 1847 Black Almon C. 96 Bowles 47 1845 Black Charles W. 96 Bowman Charles 158 1849 Black I,ot 241 Bowman Emilv 137 1900 Black Willard B. 96 1864 Bowser Edwin T. 69 1855 Blackford Eveline 74 Bowser Susan T. 69 1850 Blackler William 45 1S66 Bowser Frank W. 69 1818 Blaisdell Philip 171 Bowser George 69 1902 Blaisdell Boughton Emma 207 Sarah A. 107 -171 Boughton Eiastus 207 1899 Blake Belinda 161 Bourn 1870 Blake Ebenezer 49 Hannah B. 123 -19S iSSjJ Blake Elizabeth 49 Boyden Betsey 32 1852 Blake Henry 160 Boyle Patience 142 1857 Blake Moody 160 Boynton Hannah 93 Blake Putnam 160 Brackett Almira III Blake Rhoda 184 1874 Brackett Arthur F . 42 1S79 Blakiston Anna 150 Brackett John 253 1S91 Blanchard Carl E. 138 r882 Brackett Roy V. 42 1859 1893 Blanchard Bradford Amanda 141 1S97 Charlotte S. 138 Bradford John 141 1S91 1883 Blanchard 1841 Bradford Patty 141 pnizabeth 138 1809 Bradlev 1S79 Blanchard Charlotte C. 75 Franklin X,. 138 Bradley Philbrick 100 1881 Blanchard 1778 Bradlev Sophia 54 -100 Harrv H. 13S Bradstfeet Elijah 252 18S6 Blanchard Helen R 138 Biadstreet 1S87 1888 Blanchard Harriet 113 -184 Oatman D. 138 Brady Maud 116 1S79 Blanchard Rosif lOI Bragdon 1848 Blanchard Ebenezer W. 43 Stephen 138 Bragdon Henry 43 Blanding Bragdon Jane 72 Mansel M. 85 Bragdon John 43 18S6 Blaney George S. 180 Bragdon JohnT. 43 1882 Blaney Jonathan 42 Bragdon Joseph W ■43 Blanev Martha 42-69 Bragdon Jotham 43 18S1 1S77 Blaney Stella M. 180 Biagdon Maria 43 Bliss Eleazer 33 Bragdon Mary 43 1845 Bliss Mehitable 49-87 Bragdon Matilda 43 Bliss Pellthire 83 Bragdon Nancy 43 Blodgett Josiah Blood Alice M. 66 Bragdon Oliver P. 43 216 Bragdon William 43 Blood Charles 62 Bragg Thomas 35 Blood Rufus H. 102 Brandow Abigail 59 1849 Blood Susan R. 102 Brazer Alice 53-97 1 Boardman Mary 45 Brazer Mary 97 Bodwell David 252 Breed P. W. 104 Bogne Orpha 199 Bream Joseph 40 Bonner Margaret 253 Breese Caroline 221 1846 Boomhower Brent Sarah 245 David B. 224 Brewer Betsey 28 1894 Boomhower Brewer Charlotte 60 Ivan E- 224 Brewer Edith 60 1S36 Brewer John Brewer Roger Brewer William Brewster Ella F. Brewster F'rank Brewster James R. Brewster Mary K. Brewster Plea'tus Brigden Joanna Bridgeo F;rving Bridgeo Mabel Bridgeo Philip Bridgham Nellie D, Brigham Roxanna Brigham Daniel -Briggs Samuel Bright Horace Bright Mary A.132- Brimmer Da\'id Brimmer Daxdd Jr. Brimmer Elizabeth E. Brimmer Envily2i4- Brimmer Jacob J. Brimmer James D. Brimmer Lucy O. Brimmer Marv E. Bristol Da\-id R. Bristol F;veret R. Bristol George C. Bristol Henry W.B. Bristol Joseph B. Bristol Josephine L. Bristol Julia A. Bristol LeRoy C. Bristol Mabel 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 Minnie 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 Angelina 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 Betsey A. Brown Betsey Brown Carl Brown Carrie Brown Cynthia A. 23 60 60 125 242 162 162 209 48 205 205 205 174 1 84 184 71 202 202 153 153 153 235 153 153 153 153 213 213 213 •213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 208 20S 105 105 140 134 145 41 145 133 130 145 145 145 96 145 221 189 70 244 140 140 163 58 67 95 140 252 116 62 164 i6o 124 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF I.YNN. *299 Brown Edward 23 Browu Edward 129 Brown Elizabeth 46-79 Brown Ephraini 40 1SS7 Brown Erwin J. 76 Brown Emma 160 Brown Esther 141 Blown Eugene 129 Brown Eugene A. 160 Brown Daniel F. 244 Brown D wight 160 Brown Flora M. 24.x Bro-\vu Frances A. 1S9 Brown Frank I. 96 Blown Franklin P. 190 Brown Frederick S. 189 Brown Frederick I. 96 Brown Foster I. 76 Brown George E. 92 'Brown Georgia 195 Brown Grace E. 190 Brown Hannah 122 Brown Harrie 140 Brown Henry F. 189 Brown Hollis W. 76 Brown Howard F. 190 Brown Ira C. 216 Brown Ir\'in C. 76 Brown Isaac 252 Brown Jane 77 Brown John 91 Brown John 124 Brown John Jr. 79 Brown Joseph 160 Brown Josephine M. 76 Brown Josiah 65 Brown Josiah 64 Brown Laura M. 216 Brown Iell Ira 257 Campbell James .35-252 Campbell James 252 Campbell I^iicinda 20 Campbell William B. 257 Campbell Milton 257 Campbell Patty 257 Capron I ^-k «^ .-* ^-h 166 i^iiwrcoce 120 Lawrence Evaline A. 154 Lawson Don C. 160 Lawton Larabee Sarah 139 62 Larkin Abigail 1801 Larkin John S. 1803 Larkin Joseph J Larkin Isaac 39 39 • 39 39 IS62 IS65 1862 1867 1876 1870 1882 IS73 IS24 1782 I8S0 IS57 1870 IS65 1897 Larrabee Archibald 176 Larrabee Charles L. 177 Laughlin Elizabeth no Lary Thomas 216 Lary Emeline E. 156-216 Leamnon Elizabeth 80 Leach Abbie E. 173 Leach Almond I. 173 Leach FJUen M. 173 Leach Jerry L. 173 Leach lizzie D. 173 Leach Mary P. 173 Leach Nahum I. 173 Leach Thomas A. 173 Leach Samuel 106 Lee Loderma 58 Lee Lurina 81 Lee OUve L. 138 Lee Rachel M. 190 Lee Serena 62 Leete Clarence P. 213 Leighton Charlotte 109-176 Leighton "joannah 157 Leighton Julia A. 51 Leighton Rebecca 19-23 Leighton Thomas 23 Leland Joseph 211 Leiand Mary G. 211 Leonard Henry 88 Leonard Prudence 256 LeRoy Susan 122 LerviugMaryA. 1 18-192 Lewis 42 Lewis F^lizabeth 40-68 Lewis F;ila J. 175 Lewis George 70 Lewis Harriet 70 Lewis Henry 70 Lewis Jerusha h. 174 Lewis John 20 Lewis Lydia 2S-40 Lewis Martha 29- Lewis Tabitha 24-28 Libby Hannah 52 Libby Lon 154 Libby Margery 52 Libby Mark 52 Libby Mathew 52 Lincoln F;dward 88 Lindsay Daniel 29 Lindsay Bertie L. 129 Lindsay FMdie H. 129 Lindsay F^flfie E. 129 Lindsay Frederick F". 129-166 Lindsay Frederick K. 129 i'OSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 309 185^ Lindsay John W. 129 1893 Lindsay Lynn G. 129 1S96 Lindsay Malcolm 1. 129 1872 Lindsay Nettie A. 129 Lindsaj^ Rebecca 107 1S32 Lindsay Sanniel H.129 Linton Catherine M. 135-203 Linton William M. 20^ Little Abiah 35 Little Caleb 35 Little Kdna 3s Little Kliphalet 35 Little George 35 Little Hannah 35 Little John 35 Little Joseph 35-253 Little Ruth 35 Little Sarah 35 Littlefield Ida B. 161 Littlefield Susan 130 Livermore Lucy 89 Locke Andrew J. loi Locke Annie EI. loi Locke Martha J. 50-93 Locke Valentine 152 Lockwood Abigail 165 Lockwood IJliza 14S Lockwood Lorenzo 1754 1757 1749 1755 1757 1747 1752 1755 1763 1S54 1829 1S67 1S70 1856 1858 1824 1871 1892 1827 1812 1901 1865 1798 1899 1S35 1819 1830 1894 1832 1745 D. 14S 124 Lockwood Lucy Lockwood Sylvia 148- Long Aurilla Long Henry Long Reuben Long' Susanna Longfellow Betse3'2i6 Longley Charles 223 Looniis Ella Lord Aaron Lord Annie Lord Carrie E. Lord Charles H. Lord Charles W. Lord Frank E. Lord Ella Lord Ella Lord Eniily J. Lord Emma J. Lord BA'eliua Lord Eveline Lord Frank R. Lord George G. Lord Harlan F. Lord Harriet I. Lord Harry E. Lord Isaiah I. Lord James Lord Job C. Lord Job C. Lord Kenneth A. Lord Lizzie T. Lord Mary Lord Nellie H. Lord Oscar C. Lord Percy B. Lord Phebe I. Lord Royal I. Lord Ruel R. Lord Thankful Lord Thelma C. Lord Wentworth Loring Betsey Loring Mehitable 57-112 Losee Adaline 147-207 Losee Hiram 207 Lougee Mary 50-92 207 171 47 47 47 85 162 86 no 162 no 162 no no 247 162 no no no 140 1S3 183 162 no no no no 1S3 no 245 162 162 183 no 140 no no no 64 1755 1S04 1S36 1S39 1842 1842 1S43 1S34 1S43 1S49 1S14 r88i 1844 1847 1S51 1S46 1S53 1S43 1S17 1847 154 187 174 105 55-105 54 64 247 162 162 103 84 Louks Enieline Love Mary Loveitt Sarah Lovejoy Daniel Lovejoy Mary Lovejoy Nathaniel Lovejoy Oliver Lovelaiid Polly Lovering Augusta C. Lovering Navel Low Polly V. Lowell Adelaide A Lowell Edmund P. 179 Lowell James N. 179 Lowell Jane E- 179 Lowell MaU-ina 179 Lowell Margery S. 179 Lowell Oscar 179 Lowell Theodore 1. 179 Luce John 50 Lucas Ruth E. 162 Luddin Benjamin 24 Luddin Eunice 20-24 Lufkin Ebenezer 30 Lum F^lizabeth A. 167 Lum Stephen Jr. 167 Lvimmus Walter E.133 lyundy Mina 69 Lye Joseph 29 Lyuian Lillie L. 195 Lyman Enoch H. 43 Lynch Jane 242 Lyon 87 Lyon Albert F. 190 Lyon Cyprian S. 190 Lyon Charlotte M. 61 Lyon Charles H. 61 Lyon Elliot W. 61 L3'on Family M. 190 Lyon F'mmagene 190 Lyon Henrj- T. 190 Lyon Olive M. E. 190 Lyon Oliver G. 190 Lyon Samuel 61 M Mabey Amile 14S Mabey Augusta 14S Mabey Justice 14S Mabie Orville 14S MacBain Agnes 136 MacClaurin James 116 Macdonald Marg'aret 175 MacKean Abbie 12S Mackey Annie L. 1S4 Maddox Jeremiah 171 Maiten Louise 252 Magee Catherine 145 Magrath Annie A. 130 Magrath Edward 130 Manchester F'rank L- 253 Mann Mary 47-So Manning Hannah Manning Joseph Mansfield Isaac Mansfield Joseph Manson 26-37 37 31 45 134 25 196 1853 Marble Noah Marcy F;dward Marcy Hannah K. 122-196 Market Julia 181 Marks Arthur M. 106 Marks Elbridge 106-234 1869 1S51 1S57 1850 1S52 1S61 1S45 1S61 1876 1847 1841 1844 1901 1S99 1S49 Marks Ernest Marks Helen T. Marsh Allen P. March Ida F. Marshall Lucinda Marston Marston FIzra Martin Martin Abigail I. Martin Anna L. Martin Charles H. Martin Edward T. Martin Hannah Martin Harlen P Martin James E- Martin Joseph Martin Mabelle 106 106 137 180 133 170 161 202 138 138 138 117 25-35 138 117 168 117 Martin Mary 105-168 Martin Mason P. 138 Martin Onedine A. 138 Martin Richard M. J. 13S Martin Sally 146 Martin Sarah 150 Martin Stephen 138 Martinson Lyman S. 129 Martinson Nelse 129 Martinson Nelse 129 MarvinMargaretL. 120 MarN-in Uriah Mason- 120 66 141 141 252 151 141 102 25 124 214 159 76 Mason Alexander 187S Mason Charles J. Mason Elisha Mason Jason 1SS2 Mason John Mason Jesse Mason Lydia Mason Mercj- Masse Arthur F^ Massy Charlotte Mastin Mary F'. 1846 Mathews HarrietA.222 Mathews WilliamE.256 Mating Annie 253 Matteson Amos 87 Matteson AlUlla 87 Matteson Epaphras 87 Matteson Zilpha 87 Mavery Charles 63 May Mary 252 Mayberry Laura M. 177-226 1872 Maynard Elnier W. 14S 1S90 Maynard Mary D. R. 14S 1829 Maynard Sylvester W. 14S Maj'nard William 14S McAlister Laura M. 198 McCall Jane 243 1862 McCarlie Alice 163 McCarlie William 163 McCaslin Abigail 107-172 McCaslin Adam 172 McCauley Charles W. 218 McCauley Frederick 21S McCauley Guy R. 218" McCauley John 218 1881 McClelland Harry 168 McClelland Jane 137 1884 McClelland Kellogg D. 168 310 INGALLvS GENEALOGY. 1890 McClelland Ruth M. 16S McClelland Thomas i5S McDerniott Klla 242 McDonald 165 McDonald Catherine W. 132 McDowell Joseph 219 McDowell Mary 160-219 McGaffev Maria L- " 75 Mclntire Charlotte 105-167 McKenty Mattie G. 156-216 McKibben Zora B. 124 McLean Sarah J. 107 McWain Josiah 115 Mead Jacob 149 Mead Samuel 67 Medbury L. W. Sr 1S47 Medhiirst Fanny 124 Medhurst John 124 Meecham Deborah 37-59 Meecham Hazen 162 Meecham Mattie 162 Meecham Mary 162 Meecham Myrtle 162 Meeker Hiram 201 Meeker Mary A. 129-201 Meers Catherine 130 . Melvin 212 Merrill 94' Merrill Abel E. 1S4 Merrill Cora 161 Merrill Ellen E. 64 Merrill Jacob 53 Merrill Lovina L,. 177 Merrill Nettie 161 Merrill Susanna 54 Merritt Florence U. 133 Merritt Henry D. 66 Merritt Mary 30-45 Metcalf Mary J. 194-231 Messier 134 Mickle Carrie I,. 83 Mickle William H. S3 Middleton Barclay 206 1883 Middleton Eloise I. 207 Middleton Frank 206 1894 Middleton James H. 139 Middleton Johnson R. 139 1890 Middleton Helen I. 207 1884 Middleton Laura M. 207 1885 Middleton Locretia M. 207 Milbury Amy I. 200 Milbury Aris 200 Milbury Faith 200 Milbury Franklin S. 200 Milbury Frederick M. 200 Milbury Guy S. 200 Milbury Percy 200 Miles 98 Miles Samuel 158 Miller 140 Miller Aaron 33 Miller Abram D. 60 Miller John 210 Miller Harriet A. 127 Millet Mag-gie 20S 1S48 Miller Mary E- 60 Miller K. T. 249 Miller Ray 210 1755 Miller Sarah 33-50 Miller Williams 210 Milliken Joseph 178 1826 Milliken Sarah W. 17S i8i5 Miltimore Fannie G. 164 Miner Daniel 160 Miner Fred 160 Miner Hiram C. 160 Miner Leroy 160 Miner Rosa 164 Minor Caleb go Mitchell Elizabeth 80 Montgomery Alma 224 Moon Riley 241 Moony Polly 256 Moore /ilmeron 147 Moore Annie 132 Moore Charles 132 Moore Cheney 257 Moore Enieline 132 Moore Frank 241 Moore Jason 257 1839 Moore John H. 189 Moore Louisa 109-177 1S71 Moore Lydia A. i89 Moore Margaret 147 Moore Mary A. 177 1868 Moore Nettie 1S9 Moore Peter 1S9 1735 Moore Rebecca 35-56 Moore Robert 177 Moore William 132 Moore William 19T Moore Wyman 65 1S86 Moore Vivian 1S9 1784 Moot Nancy 241 1754 Moores David 34 1756 Moores Elizabeth 34 1770 Moores Josiah 34 1767 Moores Nathaniel 34 1751 Moores Peter 34 Moores Samiiel 34 1759 Moores Samuel 34 1763 Moores Timothy 34 Moorehouse Elizabeth iSS 1883 Morgan Fletcher 1.195 T830 Morgan Nancj' 77 Morgan Stephen 77 Morgan William H.195 TS32 MorrisonCharlesG.113 Morrison Dolly 107 1S25 Morrison Joanna I. 113 Morrison John 113 1S27 Morrison John 113 1S34 Morrison Lucy J. 113 Morrison Lydia 113-1S3 Morrison M'iles 1S3 1S23 Morrison William A. 113 1766 Morse Adah 34 1752 Morse Abigail 34 1 75 1 Morse Ebenezer 34 1754 Morse Gilbert 34 Morse Herbert 5S 1769 Morse Isaac 34 1832 Morse James W. 155 Morse Jonathan 34 1757 Morse Jonathan 34 Morse Mary I. T95 Morse Mary J. iSi-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 Maj' 41 Mosher Nancy 181 Moslem Ephraim 24 Mosley Lucy 32 Moter'joseph 38 Moiilton Dorcas 244 Moulton Nancy 102 Moulton Ruth 24-33 Moulton Wilber loS Movmt Abigail 120 Mount Cyrus A. 120 Mount Ezekiel 120 Mount Furnam 120 Mount Jared I. 120 Mount Thomas F. 120 Mudge Enoch 42 1780 Mudge F>,ra 28 1790 Mudge Hannah 28 Mudge Hannah 41 1782 Mudge John P. 28 1788 Mudge Joseph 28 Mudge John I. 77 17S5 Mudge Mary 28 Mudge Nathan 28 Mudge Nathan 41 177S Mudge Nathan 28 Mudge Nathan 77 1787 Mudge Sanmel 28 1S29 Mudgett Laura L. 212 Mudgett William 212 Munn Hattie M. 135 Munroe Alice I. 97 Mtiuroe 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 1S63 Murphy Minnie P. 191 Murray Byron 142 Murray Clinton J. 137 1S52 Mxirray Hattie A. 142 Mvirray Merinda 165 Murry'lMartha 114 1S97 Myers Mildred F. 189 1S71 Myers Thomas N. 189 Myrick l^liza G. 73 Myrick Julia 155 N Neiger Sarah 165 Nelson Isaac 114 Nelson Mary 161 1S21 Nelson Mary B. 114 Nelson Ornn 211 Newcomb Emily 108 Newcomb Lydia 183 Newcomb Mary E. 108 Newcomb George W. 108 Newcomb Thomas 108 Newcomb Thomas Jr. 108 Newhall Adeline 70 Newhall Elizabeth 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 INGAELS, OF EYNN. 311 1773 1776 1S59 1S35 1S55 1S47 17S5 185 1 1845 1853 1856 1S43 17S0 1786 1765 1767 1777 1770 1772 17S3 1775 1865 i860 Newhall William M. 56 Newman 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. Nichols Nichols Alice Nichols Anna Nichols Melonie Nichols Samuel Nichols William Niles Eliza H. 161- Noble Harriet V;. Noonan Esther Norris Benjamin North William Northup Abigail Northup Ella J. Northup Ephraim 142 Northup Ephraim 142 Northup J. D. go Northup Laura 90 Northup Laura E. 91 Northup Louisa J. 142 Northup Sally 50-91 146 167 69-170 247 34 155 155 253 220 1S4 219 2s6 48 142 141 Northup Sarah Northup Stephen Norton Alonzo Norton Charles L- Norton Erastus Norton Eug-ene H Norton Frank H. Norton Jane M. Norton John Norton Roby Norton S. Anda Norton William Norwood Zeruiah|24-29 Nowell Marietta B. 132 Nowell Moses Noyes Noj-es John C. Noyes Milton Noves Sarah Nutting- A. W. Nutting David Nutting Pollj' 91 206 140 140 140 140 140 142 33-48 142 206 132 53-134 79 94 94 95 lOI 54-101 1836 Oatnian Susan 82- Oher Abigail Odbert Augusta E. Odell Daniel Odell Deborah Odell Joseph Odell Joseph Odell Parmelia Odell Polly Odell Richard Odell Sarah Odell Stephen Odell Thomas F. O'Donnel John O'Donnel Kathrj-n Ogden Dewitt Ogden Ella C. Ogier Mary M. Orcutt Daniel Orcutt David Orcutt James Orcutt Samuel Ordway Benjanun Orlendorf Cornelia ortie OslaJine 138 iiS 138 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 137 137 246 246 135 106 106 106 151 53 84 69 1S39 Orne Caroline 69 1S41 Orne Susan M. 69 Orne William 69 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 61 Osgood Mary 18 Osgood Mary 35-68 Osgood Mary 61 Osgood Moses 61 Owen Frederick L.117 Owen Julian 117 Owen I,angdon F. 192 Owen Lucy A. 117 Owen Lydia iiS Owen Sarah I. iiS Owen Timothy 117 Owen Timothy, Jr. iiS OwenZaphiua 117 Owens 205 1850 Page Florence A. 161 Page William E. 161 Paine 52 1S95 Paine Arthiir E. 189 1S67 Paine Ernest I. 1S9 1S92 Paine Harriet E. 1S9 Paine Hendrick E- 1S9 Palmer Alice 86 [893 Palmer Celia D. 147 Palmer Charles H. 176 1859 Palmer CharlotteE. 147 Palmer David 86 Palmer Emily 132 Palmer FIsther 116 1896 Palmer Fletcher S.147 1S6S Palmer Gideon 147 1891 Palmer Jennie C. 147 1S9S Palmer Pearl E- 147 Palmer Sarah 132 Parker 45 Parker Annie 52 i6s7 Parker Anna 23-28 Parker Charles 52 Parker Charles 118 Parker Clara 52 Parker Clifton 52 Parker Daniel 28 Parker Dorothy 52 1829 Parker Edith E- 97 Parker Ella 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 Marv 52 Parker Mary E- 118 Parker Minerva 257 Parker Moses 52 Parker Patten 257 Parker Sarah 34 1757 Parker Sarah 53-98 Parker Spencer K. 108 Parmeiee Mary A. 215 Parmelee William G. 215 Parrott 28-42 1S09 Parrot Benjamin 40 1794 1803 1759 1798 1792 iSoi 1801 1790 1830 1824 1822 1S34 1792 1848 1773 1S65 1S46 Parrot Elizabeth Parrott Hannah Parrott Hannah Parrott James Parrott James Parrott Jane Parrott Nathaniel Parrott Sarah Parrott Willard Parrott Urannus Parshall James Parshall Lucy 9: Parsons 40 40 40 40 40 71 40 40 40 40 150 -150 87 81 148 132 Parsons Flovilla I'arsous Hannah Parsons Sarah A. Patrick Mary J. 180-226 Pattee Louis 211 Patterson Hiram 257 Patterson Ruth M. 244 Patterson Susan 172 Pattison James 253 Paul Annie 131 Pajne Diana 76 Payne Helen 159 Payne Mary L. 124 Payne Rachel 86-145 Payne Nathaniel B.159 Pavne William 145 Peabody C. B. 65 Peabody John 53 Peabody Stephen 53 Pearson Amj' 66-127 Pearson Anne 74 Pearson Loammi 199 Pearson Martha M. 12S-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 F^lijah 172 Peaslee Freeman 172 Peaslee Hannali E. 172 Pecker Mary 56-107 Pelley Frederick W. 204 Pelley Martha W. 204 Penn Sarah 46-78 Pennock Henry H. 194 Peniiock Ruth A. 194 Perkins Cynthia 93 Perkins Charles 62 Perkins Hannah 19-23 * Perkins Mahala 93 Perkins Polly 93 Perkins Robert 63 Perley John P. iSo Perley Sophia 1 10-178 Perry Ezra 155 Perry Lucy H. 192 Perry Mary 78 Person Joseph 169 Person Mehitable 105 Peters Annie 102 Pettes Agnes N. 217-235 Pettibone Delia L. 92 Pettibone Harvey 87 Pettibone Joseph 87 Pettibone Salmon 87 Phelps 246 Phelps Almira 257 Phelps Delia 69 Phelps Mary F. 69 Phelps Loufsa 69 312 INGALLS GENEALOGY. 1 88s 1895 1S89 1844 1802 1S9S 1871 1873 1897 1882 I goo I802 i860 1899 1S95 1901 1848 1895 1 891 Phelps Orson C. 6g Phelps Paulina 211 Pfaffnian Ethel M. 114 Pfaffnian Gladys 114 Pfaffnian INIaiide 114 Pfaffnian Philip M. 114 Phillips Abigail 70 Phillips Alice 71 Phillips Amos 70 Phillips Benjamin 62 Phillips Beiiiah 70 Phillips Benaige 70 Phillips Cora 140 Phillips Elijah 224 Phillips Einil}' 62 Phillips George 253 Phillips Henry 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 Sarali P. 62 Phillips Steplien A. 62 Phillips William 62 Phillips Zachariah 70 Pickering Sylphina 85 Pierce 62-123 Pierce Abigail 206 Pierce Abigail 144 Pierce Adelaide h- 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 Katheriiie L.195 50 195 50 50 ;-48 114 252 252 195 122 119 102 loS Pierce Levi H. Pierce Lillian R. Pierce Louisa Pierce Orrin Pierce Rebecca Pierce Sally Pierce Samuel Pierce Thomas Pierce William B Pierpent Betsey Pike Klmira Pike Hannah H. Pike Nellie Pillsbury Eunice W.92 Pillshury Horace D. 41 Pillsbury Olivia 41 Piukhani Earle E. 244 Piukham Eva E. 244 Piper Mary J. 139 Piper Sarah 69 Pitcher Robert 244 Pitman Caroline A. 77 Pitman Charles F. 118 Pitman Charles J. iiS Pitman Ruth M. 118 Pitt Ella 21S Ploss Olivia 82 Pluche Charles 165 Pluche Frauklin 165 Pluche Harriet 165 Pluche Helen 165 Pluche Oscar 165 Poland W. 117 Pollard Lorella 252 Pollard Marj' A. 67-129 Pollard Sarah 67 Pool Addison 73 Poole James D. 136 Poor Frederick 123 Pomeroy Julia 43 Pomeroy Mary 121 Pope Sarah 121 Porter Bathslieba 95 Porter Eleanor 95 Porter Elizabeth 95 iSoo Porter Hannah 95 Porter Lydia 95 Porter Maria 95 Porter Mary 95 Porter Nathaniel 95 Porter Sarah 95 1840 Potter Charles in Potter Floretta 90 Potter Mary A. 147 1S37 Potter Miranda F. in Potter Nathaniel in Potter Rhoda E. 197 Potter Sophia 70 Potter William 116 Potter Zilpha 91 Powell Augusta 169-223 Powell Elinira R. 169 Powers Jolm 87 1823 Pratt Elizabeth 125 Pratt Reuben 125 Pratt Richard 28 Pratt John 68 Pratt Josliua 252 Pratt Mercy 28-4I Pratt Nettie 206 Prel)le Charles 44 Preble Deborah 44 Preble Edward 44 Preble Estella 44 Preble Henry 44 Preble John 43 Preble John 44 Preble Joseph 72 Preble Lydia 44 Preble Mahala 43 Preble Nancy 44 Preble Nathaniel 44 Preble Nathaniel W.44 176S Preble Olive 43-71 Preble Rhoda 44 Preble Sarah 44 Preble Zoa 44 Preutiss Margaret46-7S Prescott George F. 212 1S65 Preston Lizzie 210 Preston Lucj- 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 Prine John W. isS Proctor Eliza A. 168 Proctor Elizabeth 71 Prosser Napoleon 84 Prout Joseph 40 Pulkn Charles A. igi 1S61 Pullen Lizzie igi Pnriiigton Rhoda 153 Putnam Daniel 35-34 PiUirvm Harry I,. 116 Putnam Henry 170 Putnam Sarah 3534 Questrom Susan 42 1858 Quick Ella L. 187 Quick William H. 187 1895 1S30 1S7S 1902 1S70 1S66 1S37 1814 Rafter Anna E- 246 Rand Salome 170 Rand Sarah 162 Randall Adah A. 116 Randall Elizabeth3S-6o Randall Elmer E. 41 Randall Ellsworth 41 Randall Jane 74 Randall Mason 161 Randall Rebecca N.161 Randall Susan 89 Randlett John 54 Randlett Melissa 54 Rankin Marion 91-134 Ranney A. A. 61 Ranney Ellis W. 213 Ranney Frederick E. 213 Ranney Mary E. 213 Raymond Eva F. 244 Raymond Hannah 9S-139 Raymond Robbins 244 Raymond Tabitha 63 Reed William 232 Reader Gertrude C.222 Reeder John J. 222 Record Eugene 176 Record Gertrude 176 Record Horace 176 Record Mary 176 Reed James 62 Reed Jonathan H. 66 Reese Jane Reeve Meroe Reid Elizabeth Remick Carroll Renton Enima Reynolds Reynolds Jared Rej-nolds Jennie A. 148 224-236 13S no 167 133 61 148 Rice Eliza A. Rice Hannah Rice Horace Rice Jennie Rich Ada M. Richards Edward Richards Henry Richards Keziah Richards Maria Richards Sarah Richardson- Reynolds Mary 70 Rhodes sg 193 172 193 241 32 20 40 233 62 24-2g 52-S3 Richardson Calvin 147 Richardson Carl 141 1830 Richardson Comfort C. 75 Richardson Eunice K. 197-232 1856 Richardson Fayette M. 75 Richardson Jonathan 75 1837 Richardson Jonathan W. 75 1826 Richardson Joseph H. L 75 1828 Richardson Malachi L. 73 1835 Richardson Martha I. 73 Richardson Rockwell D. 75 1S36 Richardson Samantha V,. 147 1832 Richardson Sarah B. 75 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGAIyLS, OF LYNN. 313 1791 1878 1873 1845 1S83 i860 Richardson William H. 75 Blichmond Bethia 256 Richmond Charles 256 Richmond E. 256 Richmond William 256 Richson 93 Rider Walter 66 Rideout 133 Rideout Susan P. 94-155 Ridden Mary 70 Ridgeway 128 Ridgeway lyUcy M. 53-97 Riddell Almena 249 Riley Maud 144 Rix Bertram F. 102 Rix Charlotte A. 102 Rix Eugene A. 102 Rix Florence L,. 102 Rix Oscar 102 Robbins Aaron 39 Robbins Grace 96 Robbins William 253 Roberts 156 Roberts Bessie 165 Roberts Martha 116 Roberts Sally 152-21 1 Robillard Esther 248 Robillard Felix 248 Robinson Abbie 206 Robinson Ann F. 78 Robinson Bell 102 1S45 Robinson Julia E. 222 Robinson Oliver 222 Roby George 100 Roby Hannah 56 Rockerfellow Martin 206 Rockerfellow Mary 206 Rockwood John 30 Rodenwald William 163 Roe Delia A. 146 Rogers Anna 223 Rogers Betsey 96 Rogers Elisha 30 Rogers John 30 Rogers Julia A. 191 Rogers Mary 120 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 Roundy Emily 106 Roundy John 106 Rood Clinton C. 190 1900 Rood L,ester B. 190 Root Francis 116 Root Emery H. 208 1852 Rouse Margaret 242 Roy Augusta C. 250 Roy Joseph 248 Royce Lois 157 Rowe Marinda 167 Rowe Thomas 52 Rowland Lydia 33-49 Rugg Huldah 144-206 Ruggles Nancj' M. 130 1835 Rundell Elizabeth 148 Rundell Jeremiah 148 Russell Abbie 108 Russell Cynthia 60-119 1832 Russell Mary A. 187 Russell Moses 187 1674 Russell Sarah 22-26 Russell Thomas 119 Rutherford May E.123 1829 1840 1838 1845 1876 1881 1902 1891 1889 1839 1865 1902 1854 1867 1888 1884 1896 1890 1893 Sabin Caroline iiS Sabin Sylvanus 118 Safford H. E. 120 Safford Mary I. 58 Sa^e William 253 Salisbury Charles T. 62 Salisbury Mary E. 62 Salisbury Mary W. 62 Salisbury Theophilus 62 Salisbury Esther 33-47 Sammis Celicia 148 Sanborn 93 Sanborn Abigail 100 Sanborn Althea 100 Sanborn Arthur R. 175 Sanborn Caleb M. 54 Sanborn Chester G. 175 Sanborn Clara 102 Sanborn Dorothy 152-212 Sanborn Electa 101-163 Sanborn Elmira 77 Sanborn Fred 185 Sanborn John 69 Sanborn Joseph R. 175 Sanborn Olive 51-94 Sanford Ada L. 117 Sargent Andrew 253 Sargent Louisa 43 Sargent William C. 251 Sarvay Almeda 165 Sarvay Ardell 165 Sarvay Catherine 165 Sarvay Charles 165 Sarvay Eltzina 165 Sarvay Emma 165 Sarvay John N. 165 Sarvay Laura 165 Sar\-ay 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 Saville Bruce 209 Saville Carl 209 Saville Fred 209 Saville George W. 209 Saville Glenn 209 Sa\'ille Muriel 210 Saville Pearl 210 Saville Ralph 209 Sawin Harry W. 102 Sawyer Aaron W. 104 Sawyer Allen I. 183 Sawyer Alvah L. 200 Sawyer Charles E- 183 Sawj'er Gladys B. 200 Sawyer Hiram 200 Sawyer Kenneth I. 200 Sawyer Margery 1. 200 Sawyer Mary 52 Sawyer Mary E. 115 Sawyer Mary E. 211 Sawyer MeredithP.200 Sawyer Moses 63 Sawyer Wilder L. 200 1862 181 1 1866 1874 1S29 1740 1855 1901 1897 1894 1816 1847 1813 1803 1806 1723 1839 1808 1852 1841 1766 1838 1849 1848 1767 185 1 1851 Scales Lucy 67-131 Scammons Abigail 44 Schatzman Margaret 180 Schuyler 82 Scofield 121 Scofield Bertha E. 214 Scofield Fanny 86-145 Schofield Julian 153 Schofield Mary P. 215 Schofield NelUe G. 215 Schofield Wellington G. 214 Scott Joseph 38 Scott Olive A. 176 Scottow Abigail 40 Scottow Joshua 40 Scouton Mary A. 205 Scranton Sarah 253 Scribner 52 Searle John loi Seavey Fannie 175 Seiber George 242 Senior Catherine 33 Sessions George 121 Severance Asa C. 170 Severance Charles 83 Severance Grace M. 170 Severance Mildred E. 170 Severance Warner E. 170 Sewell William 79 Shannon Edward 102 Shannon P'lorence 102 Shannon George L.102 Sharpe Benjamin 38 Sharpe Clarissa 117 Sharpe Eleanor 1(7 Sharpe Horace I. 117 Sharpe John W. 116 Sharpe Lucy 116 Sharpe Mary 38-61 Sharpe Mary 117 Sharpe Mary A. 116 Sharpe Mary A. 117 Sharpe Oliver 116 Sharpe Sarah 117 Shattuck David 171 Shattuck Isaac 56 Shattuck Isaac 252 Shattuck Joseph 56 Shattuck Kate C. 171 Shatswell William D- 253 Shaw Elizabeth 344 Shaw Richard 91 Shaw William W. 51 Shedd Emma M. 248 Shekel Mary 87 Sheldon Allen C. 208 Sheldon Eva E. 208 Shepard Agnes 134 Shepard Ann 43 Shepard Anna 54-98 Shepard Caroline 43 Shepard Benjamin 116 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 INGALIvS GENEALOGY. 1756 1838 1792 1866 1874 1828 1774 1869 1899 1895 1867 1886 1889 1863 1856 1896 1855 1858 1859 1887 1849 1870 Shepley Rebecca 81 Sherlock 200 Sherman Albert K.190 Sherman Isaac 252 Sherman William A. igo Sherwin Deborah 39-64 Sherwin Jonathan 64 Shipper Katherine 17 Shirrell Harriet L. 81 Shirrell Horace 81 Short Lucinda 252 Shook John 243 Showen Maria 14S Shurtleff Sophronia 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 I,. D. 154 Sinsbaugh Louis W. 243 Sinsbaugh Mary S. 243 Sisson Addison 146 Sisson James 146 Sisson Phebe 187 Sitterby Appalonia 115-187 Skinner Cyrus 222 Slater David 65 Sleeper David 211 Sleeper Mary C. 211 Sleeper Ruth 93-153 Sleppy Elizabeth 139 Slingerland Magdalene 208 Sly John 161 Sly Nancy 161 Small James M. 12s Smith 86 Smith Addison Z. 147 Smith Alice L,. 147 Smith Ann 99 Smith Annie 175 Smith Ariel 147 Smith Beatrice D. 147 Smith Benjamin 51 Smith Bertha 147 Smith Catherine 245 Smith Charles 78 Smith Clarissa H. 147 Smith Daniel 176 Smith Dorothy 122 Smith Edith A. 147 Smith Edward 78 Smith Edwin 143 Smith Elmer R. 72 Smith Emma B. 223 Smith Fannie 78 Smith Fletcher 147 Smith Flora D. 103 Smith Florence M. 147 Smith Florence 197 Smith Fred W. 122 Smith Fred W. 198 Smith George 122 Smith George 185 Smith George T. 197 Smith Gula A. 154 Smith Henry 184 Smith Israel 41 Smith John 40 Smith John 78 Smith John 253 Smith Jonathan 23 T854 Smith Lafayette 147 1867 Smith Lavern M. 147 1882 Smith Leona E. 147 Smith Loraine 86 1896 Smith Marguerite 1. 147 Smith Mary 40 Smith Mary 243 Smith Mary C. 68 Smith Nancy 113 Smith Richard 71 Smith Romina 214 1872 Smith Scott L. 147 Smith Sophronia 211 Smith Spencer 163 Smith Stephen 197 Smith Thomas 35 Smith Thomas G. 253 Smith Thomas P. 122 1823 Smith Thomas P. 197 1S58 Smith Truman I. 147 1859 Smith Wealthra 163 Smith Wilbert A. 154 Smith William 121 1832 Smith Zoeth 147 Snell Helen 144-206 Snell John P. 205 Snow 34 1849 Snow Alonzo J. 103 1846 Snow Amos W. 103 1S69 Snow George W. 103 1857 Snow Ida L. 103 Snow Irene 252 iSio Snow James J. 103 1866 Snow John P. 103 1861 Snow JuUa E. 103 Snow Lemuel 252 1851 Snow Sarah L. 103 1854 Snow Susan E. 103 Snyder Alonzo 241 Snyder Edward H. 223 Snyder Frost 180 Snyder John 180 Snyder Mary F. 180 Soden Rebecca 150 Soles Linus 214 Sorensen 139 Soule Chilo L. 159 Soule F^erett I. 159 Soule Raymond L. 159 Southard Mary 242 Southard Rachel 146 Southworth Adeline 151 Spalding Carrie L. 207 Spalding Edgar 207 Sparhawk Marcia 52 Sparrow Enima 241 Spaulding Amelia 1 16-188 Spaulding Benjamin 116 1817 Spaulding Harriet G. 116 Spaulding John 191 Spaulding Josiah 94 Spaulding Lydia 116 Spaulding Madora 135-203 Spaulding Nathan W. 203 1821 Spaulding Parraelia I. 116 1819 Spaulding Susan S. 116 Spear Mary 68 Spear R. L- 41 1867 Spear Nettie E- 41 Spencer Almira 170 16S0 1673 1677 1682 1678 1674 1871 1866 1900 1874 1879 1821 Spencer Elizabeth 69 Spencer William 69 Spicer E. 114 Spickerman Lodema no Spofford J. 151 Spofford Mary E. 85 Spiague Darius 210 Sprague Eliza M. 152-210 Sprague Esmeralda 180 Sprague Patty 83-142 Sprague Ursula 32 Spurgeon Russell 160 Squires Catherine 149 Stacy Eben 30 Stacey Ebenezer 19 Stacey ISphraim 19 Stacey Henry 19 Stacey Henry 19 Stacey John 19 Stacey Sarah 19 Stacey Willia:n 19 Stafford Charles S. 124 Stafford Dan 124 Stafford Dan L- 124 Stafford Florence 124 Stafford Gertrude 124 Staley Elizabeth 176 Stanbach Barbara 180 Stanbach Valentine 180 Stanley Abby I. 253 Stanton Eugene S. 188 Stanton Mercy 118 Stanton Minme E. 188 Stark 87 Stark Asneth 151 Stark Caroline 151 Stark Ebenezer 151 Stark Jane 151 Stark Joseph 151 Stark Julia 151 Stark Mary A. 151 Stark RolUe 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 I83I Stedman Charles E. 97 1805 Stedman Charles H. 97 Stedman Edith 97 Stedman Ellery 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 INGAIyI,S, OF LYNN. 315 1727 1900 1764 1691 1897 1788 1845 1797 1893 1856 1852 1759 Stevens Deborah 35-55 Stevens Donald W. 146 Stevens Elizabeth 43-71 Stevens Elizabeth 57-110 Stevens Esther 57-109 Stevens Hamilton 12S Stevens Hannah M. 66 Stevens Jacob 109-110 Stevens John 26 Stevens John 22 Stevens Joseph 21 Stevens Lydia 25-36 Stevens Mary 27-28 Stevens Mary 172 Stevens Margaret J. 120 Stevens Perry G. 146 Stevens Peter R. 146 Stevens Samuel 27 Stevens Sarah 243 Stevens Simeon 51 Stevens Sylvia 58 Stevens Thomas 252 Stevens Wheeler 140 Stewart A. M. 118 Stewart Athelia 241 Stewart Fannie E. S. 118 Stewart May C. 118 Stewart Walter H. 118 Stickney Charlotte A. 165 Stickney Mary 60 Stiler Andrew 66 Stiles Abbie 95-156 Stiles Jane 179-180 Stimson Phila 76 Stocker Abigail 29-42 Stockwell Mary 47-82 Stockwell Mary E. 126 Stoddard Mary G. 202 Stone Abraham F. 78 Stone Betsey 64-126 Stone Dudley 135 Stone Ethel C. 135 Stone Maria L,. 191 Stone Mariet 158 Stone Mary L- 158 Stone Polly 64-126 Stone Ruth H. 125 Stoner Catherine 249 Storrs Cornelia F. 121 Storrs Grosvenor 121 Storrs Lucy S. 121 Storrs Maria 121 Storrs Sarah 121 Story Austin P. 180 Story Benjamin S. 180 Story Willard A. 180 Story Willard F. 180 Stratton 134 Strouthers Eliza 44 Stuart I,eah 171 Stewart Mary 99 Styles IvUcy J. 141 Styles Sylvanus 141 Sullivan John O. 128 Summers Maiten 175 Summers Rachel F. 175 Sumner Dorothy 61-121 Sutton Louisa 217 Swan 184 Swan Caleb 60 Swan Joshua 22 Swan Joshua 60 Swartout Lozina 208 Swartout Robert 208 Sweatland Hannah 188 Sweet Almira 205 Sweet Hannah 104-160 1846 Swisher Abraham E- 219 1900 Swisher Abraham I. 219 1885 Swisher Alice 219 Swisher Benjamin 219 1880 Swisher Esther M. 219 1887 Swisher Helen 219 Symonds 200 Taft 47 Taft Hannah 47-83 Taft James 152 1781 Taft Mercy 47-82 Taggart Almira 93 Taggart Benjamin 93 Taggart Betsey 153-213 Taggart Eliza 93 18S8 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 1800 Talbot Lydia 88 Tanner Elizabeth 90 Tap ley Amos 39 Tapley Lucy 77 Tapley Mary 50-104 Tappan Lydia 52 Tarbell 104 Tarr Fitz W. 174 1858 Taylor Abbie M. 42 Taylor Addle 84 Taylor Alfred 84 Taylor Addie 125 1855 Taylor Addie F. 42 1885 Taylor Brooks 42 1846 Taylor Charles H. 41 1867 Taylor Charles H. 41 1896 Taylor Charles H. 41 1893 Taylor Doris 41 Taylor Ede 162 1873 Taylor Elizabeth 41 Taylor Eleanor 245 1897 Taylor Eunice 41 1876 Taylor Grace 41 1803 Taylor Horace 83 Taylor Horace 84 1842 Taylor Horace E- 84 1888 Taylor Howard 42 Taylor John 41 Taylor John 84 1816 Taylor John I. 41 1859 Taylor John I. 42 1875 Taylor John I. 41 1835 Taylor Launcelot 83 Taylor Linn 84 1832 Taylor Louise 83 1900 Taylor Madeline 41 1900 Taylor Margaret 41 1810 Taylor Mary A. 41 1843 Taylor Mary E. 41 Taylor Minnie 83 Taylor Nancy 100-162 1890 Taylor Natalie 42 1854 Taylor Nathaniel E.41 1895 Taylor Moseley 41 1813 Taylor Olive 41 1882 Taylor Ralph 41 1898 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 Sally 41-68 Tiffany Edith 117 Tiffany Silas 117 Tifft Carlton 81 Tilley Henry 245 Tillottson George 135 1863 Timmerman Charles 145 1896 Timmerman Leila 145 Timmerman 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-i33 Thomas Enima 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 William H. 58 1818 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 81 Tooker Emma J. 205 Torch Mary C. 213 Torrey Eleanor 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 INGALI.S GENEALOGY. 1794 1865 1867 1869 1826 1831 1890 1873 1869 1893 1877 1877 1879 1858 1838 1816 1840 1760 1882 Tredwell Joshua E). 69 Tredwell Joshua E. Jr. Tredwell Mary I. Trescott Mary Trevett Mary Trevett Henry Trevett Richard Tripp Mary Trow Maria True Duane Trull Da\-id Trundy Charles N Trundy John F. Trundy Katie M. Trundy Ursula F. Trussell Mary Tucker 69 69 26-37 24 24 24 253 182 140 75 173 173 173 173 io5 122 61 242 197 242 24-29 24-30 44 ■ 89 169 169 32 252 1 17-197 no Tucker Anna Tucker Eli Tucker John D. Tucker Lydia Tucker Mary Tucker Mary Tucker Mary Tucker Harriet Turner Harriet Turner Helen S Turner John Turner John Turner Mary Tuttle Ebenezer Tuttle Mary no Twaddle Margaret J- 59 Twiss Rebecca 63-125 Tyler Edward W. 252 U Udell Foster Udell Grace L. Udell Jessie L. Udell Ivewis W. Udell Sarah J. W. Udell William F. Underhill Ruth L. Underwood Upham Eva E. Upham George H. Upham Henry M. Upham Amy I,. Upton John Upton Nancy A. Upton vSally Urann Paul Urann Samuel Usher Martha J. Utley Henry T. Utley Jane Utley Joseph Utley I,ucy 58-117 Utley Mary 117 140 140 140 140 140 140 215 121 190 igo 190 127 127 243 112 43 43 183 H7 117 117 Valentine Alford A. Valleth 104 118 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 Lew George 158 Van Name David M. 150 1859 1883 1862 1872 1867 1869 1821 1856 1859 1899 1854 1901 1883 1900 1889 1867 1894 1892 1872 ISII 1818 1856 Van Name Irene E. 150 Varney Joanna 99 Vasey Edward 138 Vasey Helen G. 138 Vaughan Al\nn 118 Vaughan Arthur L. iiS Vaughan Belle 118 Vaughan Carrie E. 118 Vaughan Charles W. 118 Vaughan Edward 118 Vaughan Edward E. 118 Vaughan Elizabeth 118 Vaughan Ella 118 Vaughan Ellen 118 Vaughan Frank 118 Vaughan Grace A. 118 Vaughan L,ouise 118 Vaughan Mary 118 Vaughan Mary A. 118 Vaughan Mira 118 Vaughan Myra 118 Vaughan Orville 118 Vaughan Orsino A. 118 Vaughan Phineas iiS Vaughan Royal 118 Vaughan Silas O. 118 Vaughn Silas T. 118 Vaughan Sophronia 118 Vaughan Walter 118 Vaughan Walter P. 115 Vaughan William 118 Vaughan^William A. 118 Vedder Dorothy 242 Vegas Joseph F. 99 Verplank Grace L. 147 Verplank Isaac 147 Verplank Isaac 147 Verplank John I. 147 Verplank Mary C. 147 Vincent Fanny 32 Vickery William 45 Viport Francis 54 Virtue Agues 135 Vosburg Zenana 84-143 W Wadsworth Charles L. Wagner Doris A. Wagner Marjory I. Wagner Norton Wagner Paul R. Wagner Ruth M. Waitt Waite Addie A. Waite Andrew J. Waite Walton A. Walby Walker 52 191 191 191 191 191 150 241 212 241 92 187 143 96 96 Walker Barbury Walker Abigail C. Walker Betsey I. Walker Carohne A. 129-202 Walker Charles E. 62 Walker Edwin F. 96 1778 1815 1853 1849 1813 885 894 880 859 889 887 856 899 1848 1883 1876 1886 1857 1881 1855 1891 1874 1S44 1883 1819 1852 1879 1879 1867 1832 1839 1834 1837 1837 1835 1847 1837 1824 1829 1852 1819 1827 1846 1876 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 WilUam A. 62 Walker William W. 62 Wallace Amy I,. 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 Wanzer Sarah H. 159 Ware Susan D. 101 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 t,. 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 Corneil 151 Warner Warner Warren Warren Warren Eliz Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Grace E. 170 William 170 Cynthia in Cyrus I. 113 abeth J. Gustavia Hannah Harvey E. Henry E. Ichabod in HI 114 "3 113 III Warren Jane M. 113 Warren Mehitable 179-226 Warren Octavia in Warren Phineas in Warren Phineas I. in Warren Rufus I. 113 Warren Royal 113 Warren Sarah 140 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 I,- 187 POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 317 Watterman Rachel 47-81 Watt George F. 92 1698 Watts Hanuah 25-35 Watts John 44 1687 Watts Mary 25-34 Watts Samuel 34-35 Watts William 44 Way Bertie 76 Weatherbee Emeline E 125 1806 Weatherbee Nella 63-125 Weatherbee Solon 125 1853 Weaver Abbie 197 1901 Weaver Doris I,. 189 Weaver Jabez 197 1873 Weaver Lucius E. i8g Weaver William P. 189 Webb Adaline 158 Webb Cornelia 158 Webb Edward 158 Webb Gilbert 158 Webb Marion 158 Webb Rebecca 107 Webb Stephen 158 Webb Oscar 158 Webb William in Webster Hannah 206 Webster L. F. 88 Webster Mary 25 Webster Moses 94 Webster Sarah 34 Webster Selma 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 Judson 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 4^ Welch William 76 Wellington Joseph 245 Wells Charles 94 Wells Jane M. 90-150 Wells Thomas 34 Wendall Abigail 40-67 1888 Wentworth Cedric loi 1868 Wentworth Clarence E. loi 1890 Wentworth Dorothea lor 1855 Wentworth Emma B. loi 1892 Wentworth Frederic loi 1867 Wentworth George F. loi 1882 Wentworth Reginald D. loi 1824 Wentworth William H. loi 1780 1811 1837 1835 1841 1843 1802 1839 31 33 31 252 53 33 24-31 1852 Wentworth William H. loi West Elizabeth 32 West Henry 20 West John 20 West Rachel 47 West Samuel 30 Westbrook Harriet L. 190 Westervelt Marie 160 Weston Alfred 179 Weston Clara 179 Weston Costello 179 Weston Ralph 179 Wetherbee Roxanna 151-209 Wheat Juliana 193 Wheeler Amos 33 Wheeler Ann E. 153 Wheeler Benjamin 120 Wheeler Benjamin I. Wheeler Charlotte Wheeler Daniel Wheeler David Wheeler David Wheeler Deborah 1717 Wheeler Elizabeth Wheeler Ellen 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 Rufiis J. 31 Wheeler Ruth H. 153 Wheeler Sabina 33 Wheeler Thomas A. 153 Whipple 244 1846 Whipple Ann E. 128 Whipple Lydia B. 214-235 Whipple William A. 128 Whitcomb Elias 83 White 83 White Alma A. 73 White Asa 73 White Asa D. 73 White Augusta 73 White Betsey 110-178 White Caroline 73 White Cynthia 104 White John P. 44 White Joseph M. 191 White Levi 245 White Mary 34-52 1839 White Marj' E. 245 White Newton C. 73 White Olive 52 White Prudencei04. 164 White Robert 64 White Stillman W. 73 White Verutia 191 White Zymenus 161 Whitfield Eunice 49 Whitford Elizab^th248 Whiting Frances 133 Whiting Phineas 44 Whitman Barsilla 130 Whitney Alfred 166 1854 1840 1881 1886 1892 1792 1851 1843 1812 1844 1839 1837 1857 1873 1870 1811 1891 1889 1886 1896 1869 1902 1843 1868 1874 Whitney Benjamin A. 183 Whitney Helen E. 166 Whitney Frank H. 183 Whitney Jonathan 107 Whitney Marcella A. 215 Whitney Merton I. 183 Whitney Raymond P. 183 Whitman MarthaE.130 WhittemoreEsther 257 Whittemore Marshall H. 114 Whitten 73 Whittier Charles H.125 Whittier Lilly W. 109 Whittier Simeon 125 Wicker Rhoda 209 Wiers Alice 253 Wilber Almira 90 Wilbur Mary 197 Wilcox Amelia 74 Wilcox Chapin D. 139 Wilcox Ephraira 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 Fiddie 205 Willard Enoch G. 174 Willard Sarah F. 174 Willard Thomas 86 Wilder Marshall 161 Wiley Lina T. 211 Wiley Pearlie M. 211 Wiley W.G. 211 Willey Margaret 76 Willey Philemon 65 Willey Sophia 163 Willett Edith F. 189 Willett Floyd G. 189 Willett Harry A. 189 Willett Thomas 189 Williams 83 Williams Alexander G. 126 Williams Charles E- 126 Williams Ebenezer 256 Williams Eleazer 252 Williams Elisha 198 Williams Erwin 198 Williams Elunice 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 Williams Matilda M. 130 Williams Mary J. 76 Williams Nella P. 126 Williams Phebe 222 Williams Ralph R. 192 318 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Williams Sarah 6« Williams Smith 143 Williams Susan 116 Willis Charles 26 Willis George L. 96 Willis Gordon L,. 96 Willis Marion 96 Willis Louise C. 127 Willis Mary 26-36 Wills Joseph H. 103 Willson Ellen L,. 124 Willson Harvey 124 Wilson 61 Wilson Adaline E. 169 Wilson Anna 218 Wilson Barbara 200 1778 Wilson Dolly 58-115 Wilson Estes 160 Wilson George H. 140 Wilson Jane 86 Wilson Louis 169 Wilson Mary 160 1752 Wilson Mercy 54-104 Wilson Rachel 155 Wilson Solomon N. 99 Winchell Frank 241 Winchell Wallace 241 Windsor 187 Windsor Hulda 194-230 Windsor Laura 151 1800 Winans Addie 146 1851 Winans John P. 146 1884 Winans Ray 146 1888 Winans Scott 146 1826 Winegard Addison 146 1862 Winegard Hattie 246 Winegard John 146 Wing L. L. 221 Wing Silvina P. 177-225 Wingate Abigail 54 Wingate Paine 54 Winslow Edward 91 Winslow Ella 91 Winslow Fred 91 Winslow George S. J. 91 Winston Delia 207 Witherell Joshua 253 Witherton Thomas 20 1813 Withey Amos 77 Withey James 77 1814 Withey John 77 Withey Lorana 77-136 1818 1820 1816 1866 1826 1859 1861 1865 18S5 1805 1842 1763 Withey Mary 77 Withey Moses H. 77 Withey Susan B. 77 Witham Frank H. 171 Witham Sophronia 113-183 With amTamson 1 13-183 Wood Abbie L. 91 Wood Ann 73 Wood Arvin 90 Wood Asa 73 Wood Charles B. 91 Wood Daniel 33 Wood Daniel 90 Wood Eugene E. 85 Wood Henry 88 Wood Henry F. 91 Wood Henry L 91 Wood Jessie M. 91 Wood Louisa 134 Wood Orrisa 90 Wood Northup 91 Wood Rebecca 50-go Woods William H. 91 Woodcock Emeline 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 Worden Charles 214 Worden Clarence 214 Worden Frank 214 Worden Jethro 214 Wormstead Benjamin 107 1.891 1879 1901 1857 1876 1881 1881 1849 1858 1844 1883 1885 1861 1894 1880 1888 1826 1835 Wormstead Rebecca 57-107 Worth Abiah 34 Worth Helen 90 Worthan 93 Worthen Nancy 34 Worthen Samuel 253 Wrann 50 Wray Mabel E- 243 Wray Guy M. 243 Wray Helen 243 Wray James F. 243 Wray John B. 243 Wray Nola E. 242 Wright Addie F. 42 Wright Anson 206 Wright Anson P. 144 Wright Avesta 144 Wright Bradford 144 Wright Ellen r45 Wright Henrietta 145-206 Wright Henry 144 Wright Jennie 42 Wright John 42 Wright John B. 42 Wright Laura 66 Wright Lucius I. 145 Wright Marion 42 Wright Martin 66 Wright Robert L. 42 Wright Walter T. 42 Wvman Isaac 77 Wyman Ruth 68 Yeatou Sybil 43 Yelyea Cornelia 165 Yeomans Jerusha 84 Young Allen D. 84 Young Avaline 166 Young Eleanor 201 Young Elisha 84 Young Frank E. 187 Young Frank C. 84 Young Henry 187 Young John M. 84 Young Katherine 187 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., 117, 128. Abington, Conn., 26, 36 — 38, 60, 61, 115, 121, 194 — 196, 198 233. 237. '238, 252. Acworth, N. H., 65, 247. Addison, Me., 183. 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, 119, 138, 142, 147, 208,223,142. Albany, N. H., 254. Almont,5Mich., M3. 3,\5) 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. Araboy, 111., 195. Amsterdam, N. Y., 147, 18S. Amelia, O., 141. Ains worth. 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, 187, 227, 252. Ann Arbor, Mich., 213. Antioch, 111., 128, 199,201. Argentine, Kan., 216. Argyle, N., Y., 83. Armanda, Mich., 193. Arlington, Mass., loi, 162. Arlington, N. J., 168. 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., 116. Athol, Mass., 126. Atlantic City, N. J., 145, 206. Athens, N. Y., 145. Athens, Mich., 100. Attleboro, Mass., 254. Avigusta, Me., 52. Augusta, Ark., 182. Aurora, 111., 92. Aurora, N. Y., 168. Auburn, Me., 119, 130, 156, 173. 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, 118, 141, 160, 193. Beloit, Wis., 250. Belding, Mich., 213. Belmont, N. H., 163. Bellfontaine, O., 166. Bellows Falls, Vt., 141, 170, 216, 223, 224. Belvidere, N. Y., 139. Belvidere, 111., 113, 184. Ben.son, 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. Blue 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 > 58, 68, 69, 95—97. 100 — 102, 104, 109, 115, 117, 125 — 133. 137. 150. 162—164, 181, 183, 189, 191, 202, 214, 225, 226, 227, 233, 237, 254. Bow, N. H., 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 — 184, 226, 227. Bristol, N. H., 152, 211, 212. Bristol, R. I., 19, 49, 149, 253. Bristol, Ind., 90. Brockton, Mass., 136, 197. Brockport, N. Y., 78, 140. Broadalbin, N. Y., 224. Brookfield, Vt., 59. Brookfield, Mass, 164, 188, 222. Brookfield, N. Y., 47, 81, 82, 89. 137- Brookline, 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. 320 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Burke, N. Y., 247. Burlington, Vt., 124, 159, 227. Burlington, la., 219. Buxton, Me., 39. Calhoun, Ga., 82. Calispel, Mont., 124. Cambridge, Mass., 39,97,99, loi, 126, 163, 185, 254. Cambridge Springs, 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. Canterbury, Conn., 116, 189. Canton, N. Y., 124, 209. Canton, 111., 64, 255. Cape Elizabeth, Me., 191. Cape Vincent, N. Y., 104, 165. Caro, Mich., 246. Carlisle, Mass. 27. Carrollton, La., 175. Carthage, N. Y., 165. Castalia, la., 243. Castile, N. Y., 140. Castleton, N. Y., 223, 236. Cavendish, Vt., 154. Chandlerville 111.. 194. Chariton, la., 219. Charleston, Vt., 154. Charlestown, Mass., 28, 39, 40, 42, 67, loi, 130, 193. Charlotte, Vt., 170. Chase, 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., 90. 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, 118, 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., no, 189, 219. Crystal, Lake, 111., 205. Churchill, N. Y., 114, Cheyenne, Wyo., 193. Cincinnati, O., 80, 166, 181, 237, 245, 253. Clarendon, Vt., 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, i6i. CUo, Mich., 246. Coaticook, P. Q., 185. Cohoes, N. Y., 142, 224. Colchester, Conn., 190. Coldwrater, 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.,121. 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. Danielsonvdlle, Conn., 189, 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. Dedhara, 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., 255. Derry, N. H., 92, 94. Des Moines, la., i8g, 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., 238. Dunkirk, N. Y., 155. Dunklees Grove, 111., 118, 193- Dunstable, Mass., 39, 66, 127. Durham, N. H., 55. Duxbury, Vt., 154. Ell-sworth, Me., 43, 134, 172. Earlville, N. Y., 81. Eastport, Me., 239. Eaton, N. Y. 114. Eau Claire, Wis., 160. Eden, Me., 71. 133, i34- Eden, O., 91. Edg-ewood, 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. Elmira, N. Y., 90, 157, 158, 249. Elyria, N. Y., 168. Empire, Ks., 61. Englewood, N. J., 188. Enosburg, Vt., 123, 154, 236. Epsom, N. H., 102. Erie, Pa., 84. Esperance, N. Y., 224. Essex, Vt., 154, 254. p;ssex, N. Y.. 157. Eureka, Wis., 139. Evansville, Ind., 250. Exeter, N. H., 69. Exeter, N. Y., 143. Fairfield, Vt., 154. Fall River, Mass., roo. 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., 83, 84, 231. Fond du Lac, Wis., 127. Fontana, Wis., 144. Forestport, N. Y., 165. Fort Barrancus, Fla., 220. Fort Dodge, la., 100. Fort E;dward, N. Y., 82. Fort Fairfield, 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. F'reedom, N. H., 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., 168. Georgetown, 111., 134. Geneva, O., 246. Gibson, Pa., 251. POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALLS, OF LYNN. 321 Gilead, Me., 96, 157, 216. Gilmanton, N. H., 69, 103. Glasgow, Scot., 136. Glendon, Wash., 245. Glenora, N. Y. , 149. Glens Falls, N. Y., 209. Glen\'ille, N. Y., 229. Glenville, Mich., 169, 188. Glenwood, Mich., 243. Gloucester, Me., 119. Gloucester, Mass., 27, 67, 130, 171, 254. Goffstown, N. H., 250. Gorham, Me., 181. Gorham, N.H., 156, 217. Goshen, N. H., 250, 254. Grafton, Mass., 48, 122. Grafton, O., 247. Granby, P. Q., 197, 215. Grand P'orks, 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. Green\dlle, Conn., 185. Greenville, N. Y., 144, 204. Green\'ille, 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., 128, 207. HaUfax, N. S., 43. Hamilton, N. Y., 81, 137. Hamilton, O., 141, 245. Hamilton, Ind., 243, 244. Hamlin, Minn., 129. Hammondton, 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, log, 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. i8i> 227, 254- Harvey, 111., 208. Hawley, Minn., 227. 23 Hebron, Me., 119. Hebron, N. H., 34. Hebron, N. Y., 82. Hebron, O., 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. «;l, Hilland, Mont., 171. Hillsborough, N. H-. I93- Hillsboro, Col., 209. Hinesburgh, Vt., 235, 236. Hinsdale, N. H., 224. Hiram, Me., 52, 226. Hoboken, N. J., 74. Holbrook, Mass., 155. Holden, Mo., 247. HoUis, 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. Hornells\'ille, N. Y., 158, 159 218. Houlton, Me., 116. Hubbards\'ille, N. Y., 251. Hudson, N. Y., 119. Hudson, Ind., 243. Huntsville, 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., iig. Jackson, Mich., 87. Jaffrey, N. H., 123, 125, 126. Jamestown, N. D., 228. Jay, N. Y , 65. Jefferson, Me., 172. Jefferson, 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, ^29, 230. Kirby, Vt., 76. Kittery, Me., 126, 253. Kortright, N. Y., 151. Lachine, P. Q., 215. L,aconia, N. H., 102, 118. Lafayette, 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. Lansingburg, 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. Lewistou, Me., 69, 173, 174. Liberty, Pa., 83. Lima, N. Y., 213. Lincoln, Vt., 235. Lincoln, Neb., 158, 255. Liuu, Wis., 144, 205. Litchfield, Pa., 89. Little Compton, R. I., 197. Little Falls, N. Y., 81. Locke, N. Y., 251. Lockport, 111., 122. Lockport, N. Y., 126. Londonderry, N. H., 55, 105, 16S, 253. Londoaderrj', Vt.. 105, 169, 247. Long Creek, S. D., 89. Los Angelos, Cal., 200. Lowell, Me., 107, loS, 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, 1S2, 219, 230. Ludlow, Vt., 118, 125, 254. Lunenburg, N. H., 36. Luverne, Minn., 129. Lyman, Me., 175. Lynian, N. H., 160. Lyndeboro, 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. Madisonville, O., iSo. Madbury, N. H., 44, 75. Mahaska, la., 202. Maine, N. Y., 89, 90. Maiden, Mass., iii. 119, 126, 131. 174- Maiden, 111., 159. Manchester, N. H., 103, 118, 248, 254. Manchester, Mass., 251. 322 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Manchester, Conu., 223, 224, 236. Manchester, la., 124. Mandota, 111., 218. Mansouville, P. Q., 153. Mantua, O., 256. Marathon, N. Y., 243. Marblehead, Mas.s., 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. Marlette, Mich., 213. Marquette, Mich., 90. Marshall, Mich., 100. Marshfield, Me., 177. Mason City, la., 124, 160. Massena Springs, N.Y., 248. Mattawaii, N. J., 150. Mattawamkeag, Me., 216. Maysville, Ky., 219. Mazomanie, Wis., 169. Mazonville, N. Y., 208. McCool June, Neb., 234. Mechanic Falls, Me., 119. Mechanicsville, N. Y., 170. Medford, Mass., 39, 95, 96, loi, 130, 180. Medina, N. Y., 28. Meduca, N. Y., 148. Melrose, Mass., 109, 254. Melville, Ore., 163. Memphis, Tenn., 58, 246. Memphis, Mo., 219. Mendon, Mass., 20. Menominee, Miun., 160, 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, gi, 92, 150, 151, T96, 208, 232. Middle Grove. N. Y.. 170. Middleton, Mass., 112, 182, 228. Middleton, Conn., 143. Middleton, N. Y., 246. Miles, Pa,, 83. 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. Y., 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, «53. Nashua, N. H., 67, 104, 128, 129, 167, 168, 175, 199, 201, 202, 226. Nashville, Tenn., 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, i6i, 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, I,a., 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, S3, 103, 104, 122, 123, 142, 147, 151, 160, 175, 186, 188, 190, 198, 228, 237, 251, 255. Nevada, la., 222. Niagara Falhs, 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,, 196, 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. Orrington, 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. Ovid, N. Y., 158. Owasco, N. Y., 1S8. 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. Phcenix 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. Pittsfield, 111., 254. Pittsford, Vt., 235. Pittstown, N. Y., 224. Plainfield, Conn., 120, 189. Plainfield, la., 129. Plainfield, Mich., 255. Plaistow, N. H., 53. Plainview, Minn., 129. Plattsburg, N. Y., 76, loi, 235- Plattsmouth, Mo., 187. Pleasant Ridge, la., 169. Plymouth, Me., 225. Plymouth, 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. Poplin, 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. Pottsdam, N. Y., POSTERITY OF EDMUND INGALIvS, OF T^YNN. 323 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., lot. Poultney, Vt., 83. Pringhar, la., 89. Proctorville, Vt., 64, 141. Prohibition Park, N. Y., 146. Providence, 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., 20S. 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. Rensselaerville, N. Y., 207, 224. Resaca, Ga., 82. Revere, Mass., 74, 254. Rialto,Cal., 187. 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., 13S. Richmondville, 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, 186. Rochester, N. Y., 77, 165, ass- 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 L,ake, N. Y., 142. Rowley, Mass., 96. Royaltou, Vt., 126. Royalton, O., 114. Rumney, 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. 2S3- 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. ass- Sandwich, Mass., 254. Sandwich, 111., 218. 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. Scrauton, 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, Eug., 17, 20. Slyboro, N. Y., 151. Smith Center, Kan., 22. Smyrna, N. Y., 81. Smyrna, Mich., 82. Somerset, Mass., 88. Somersworth, N. H., 96. Sonierville, Mass., loi, 112, 133. 176, 18S, 227, 236, 238, 254. Southampton, Mass., 115. South Bend, Wash., 124. Southboro, Mass., 102. Southold, N. Y., 149. Southington, 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, 152, 187. Springfield, N. Y., 91, 92. Springfield, Mo., 182. Springville, N. Y., 83, 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, Ont., 123. Stephens Mills, N. Y., 159. Sterling, Mass., 108, 115, 161. Steuben, Me., 176, 177, 225. Stevens Point, Wis., 200. Stewardson, 111., 106. Stewartstown, N. H., 99. St. John, Mich., 255. St. Johusbury, Vt., 75, 154, 220. St. Joseph, Mich., 203. St. Joseph, Mo., 218. Stockbridge, N. Y., 241. Stockton, Me., 176. Stoddard, N. H., 55, 169. Stonehani, 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, 167,1:80. 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. Tremont, Me., 253. Tremont, 111., 116. Trenton, Me., 43. Trenton, N. J., 91. Troy, N. H., 85, 254. Troy, N. Y., 86, 90, loi, 120, 138, 142,255. Troy, Pa., 141. Trout Creek, N. Y., 151. Truxton, Vt. , 139. Truxton, N. Y., 47. Tully, N. Y., 123. Turners Falls, Mass., 170. Tyngsboro, Mass., 66, 67, 12S, 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. Wampsville, N. Y., 241, 242, 251. 324 INGALLS GENEALOGY. Ware, Mass., 225. Warner, N. H., 211. Warren, N. H., 161. Warrenvdlle, 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, 188, 230, 243. Waterford, Me., 184. Waterloo, N. Y., 165. Waterloo, P. Q., 215. Waterloo, Wis., 77. Watertown, N. Y., 128, 165. Waterville, Me., 177, 225. Watervliet N. Y., 142 Waukeegan, 111., 128, 164. Waverly, la., 129. Webbs Mills, N. Y., 89. Webster, Mass., 189. Weedsport, N. Y., 255. Wells, Me.. 96. Wells, Pa., 249. W^nham, Mass., 178. We.stbrook, Me., 188. Westerleigh, N. Y , 145. Westerloo, N. Y., 85, 144— 148, 207, 208, 224. Westervelt, O., 98. Westerville, 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. Westmont, 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. Willimantic, 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 City, 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. 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