Charles Fortesque Ingersoll

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Charles Fortesque Ingersoll

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Birthplace: Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
Death: August 18, 1832 (40)
Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario (Cholera)
Immediate Family:

Son of Maj. Thomas Ingersoll; Elizabeth Lydia Ingersol and Sarah "Sally" Whiting
Husband of Anna Maria Maria Ingersoll
Father of Mary Ann Ingersoll
Brother of Charlotte Ingersoll; Appolonia Ingersoll; Thomas Ingersoll; Samuel Ingersoll; Col. James Ingersoll and 5 others
Half brother of Nancy Backus

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About Charles Fortesque Ingersoll

Born in Massachusetts but came to Oxford with his parents as a child in 1798.

Was in the war of 1812-14, raising at the start with Mr. Merritt a troop of "Light Dragoons". Merritt being Captain, Charles Lieutenant. Served through the war on the British side.

After the war. resided in Oxford, and was appointed postmaster. Commissioner in the Court of Request, Magistrate, and Lieut. Col. of the 2nd Oxford Militia. He returned to Parliament in 1824, and again in 1829 and 30. Was a member of parliament until his death in August of 1832.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fortescue_Ingersoll

harles Fortescue Ingersoll (September 27, 1791 – August 18, 1832) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada.

He was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts in 1791, the son of Thomas Ingersoll and younger brother of Laura Ingersoll (later Laura Secord). The family moved to Upper Canada in 1795. He began work as a clerk for merchants at Queenston. Ingersoll served as lieutenant in a troop of dragoons during the War of 1812. In 1816, he married Anna Maria, the sister of William Hamilton Merritt who was captain in the same unit and became Ingersoll's partner in business after the war. Ingersoll helped found the town of Ingersoll which he named after his father. With his brother James, he built a sawmill, gristmill, potash plant and distillery there, also establishing a general store and serving as postmaster. Ingersoll also became lieutenant-colonel in the local militia and served as justice of the peace for the London District. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada for Oxford County in 1824 and 1830; serving in the 9th Parliament and 11th Parliament respectively.

He died of cholera in 1832, while still in office.

His eldest daughter married James Rea Benson, who served in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate.

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Charles Fortesque Ingersoll's Timeline

1791
September 27, 1791
Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
1832
August 18, 1832
Age 40
Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario
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