John INGERSOLL

Father: George INGERSOLL
Mother: Elizabeth //

Family 1: Deborah GUNNISON

(1) U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 via Ancestry.com

  1. Elisha INGERSOLL
  2. Nathaniel INGERSOLL
  3. John INGERSOLL
  4. Ephraim INGERSOLL
  5. Deborah INGERSOLL
  6. Abigail INGERSOLL
  7. Rachel INGERSOLL
  8. Mary INGERSOLL
  9. daughter INGERSOLL

                                        _George INKERSTALL_
                    _Richard INGERSOLL_|
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 _George INGERSOLL_|
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|--John INGERSOLL
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|_Elizabeth //_____|
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Notes

Updated September 24, 2023. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) Essex Institute Historical Collections, Vol. XLV (Richard Ingersoll and some of his descendants); Salem, Massachusetts, United States, Essex Institute Press, 1909. Page 192 - 194.

"John (George-2, Richard-1), was born in Salem in 1645; died in Kittery, 1716. In his will of Sept. 27, 1714, proved April 4, 1716, he names his wife and all his children except a daughter, deceased, who had married a BROWN (Maine Wills, 187). He prospered at Falmouth, Me., where he bought, May 1, 1675, from George MUNJOY a large tract of land. Driven from Falmouth by Indians in 1675, he sought refuge, with his father and brother, in Salem, where 11-11-1675, the town 'admitted (them) as inhabitants during the time of the Indian wars, being driven from their habitations.' He moved to Kittery in 1676, where his wife lived, but in 1680 was again in Falmouth, where he received a house-lot and 60 acres of land at Ft. Loyal on Sept. 23. The Massachusetts grant of land and mill privileges, confirmed on Oct. 13, 1680, was perfected in 1682, and from 1684 was worked by a company. John's occupancy of his farm at the Stroudwater (now Westbrook) was interrupted by the second Indian war, when he sought refuge at Kittery, where he was a carpenter. He also owned land in Kittery, Berwick and Scarboro. He married Deborah GUNNISON, daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth GUNNISON, of Boston, 1634, and Kittery, 1651, from which the latter town Hugh was chosen. Deputy to the General Court in 1653, 1654 and 1657. Deborah was baptised at Boston 'about 7 days old', July 25, 1642; she died after July 8, 1728. Children (order uncertain): Elisha... Nathaniel... John... Ephraim... Deborah... Abigail... Rachel... Mary... Daughter"

(2) Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn. Old Kittery and Her Families. Lewiston, Maine, United States, Press of Lewiston Journal Company, 1903. Page 547.

"John INGERSOLL, son of George of Falmouth, grandson of Richard of Bedfordshire, Eng., and Salem, Mass., had a grant in Kittery in 1671. He married Deborah, dau. of Hugh GUNNISON and died about 1716. See Maine Wills. July 8, 1728, Deborah INGERSOLL, aged 83, deposed that she lived at Falmouth 'fifty years since on a farm lying up old Casco River.' Children: John... Elisha... Nathaniel... Ephraim... Deborah... Mary... Rachel... Abigail"

(3) American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) via Ancestry.com

- Name: INGERSOLL - Birth Date: 1645 - Birth Place: Maine, USA - Volume: 88 - Page number: 505 - Reference: Gen. Column of the "Boston Transcript". 1906-1941 (the Greatest Single Source of Material For Gen. Data For the N.e. Area and For the Period 1600-1800. Completely Indexed in the Index.): 23 Nov 1908, 290; 7 Dec 1908, 290

(4) U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 via Ancestry.com

- "INGERSOLL, John (1645?-1710) + Deborah [SKILLINGS?/GUNNISON] (1642, 1645-); b 1666, 2 Dec 1666; Kittery, ME"