David Ingersoll, Sr.

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David Ingersoll, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut
Death: February 14, 1742 (21)
Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut
Place of Burial: Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA (in the oldest part of the cemetery)
Immediate Family:

Son of Jonathan Ingersoll, Sr. and Sarah Ingersoll
Husband of Mehitable Ingersoll
Father of David Ingersoll, Jr.
Brother of Jonathan Ingersoll, Jr.; Jared Ingersoll, Sr.; Mary Ingersoll and Sarah Whiting
Half brother of Sarah Miles; Thomas Miles; John Miles III; Daniel Miles; Richard Miles and 3 others

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About David Ingersoll, Sr.

Note: His name is spelled with one L on his tombstone and his father's, but spelled with 2 L's on his mother's tombstone. They are all wonderful old fashioned tombstones with engravings on the top portion of a scull with wings.

Inscribed:

Here lyes Buried

ye Body of Mr

DAVID INGERSOL

Who Died Feb 14th

Anno Dom 1742 in ye

23d Year of his Age

___________________________________________________________________________________________ Birth: Sep. 4, 1720 Death: Feb. 14, 1742

The son of Jonathan & Sarah (Newton) Ingersoll, he married Mehitable Bryan in Milford, Conn. Their only son: David Ingersoll

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Parents:
 Jonathan Ingersoll (1681 - 1760)
 Sarah Newton Ingersoll (1686 - 1748)

Spouse:

 Mehitable Bryan Ingersoll (1721 - 1798)

Children:

 David Ingersoll (____ - 1774)*
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David Ingersoll, Sr.'s Timeline

1720
September 4, 1720
Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut
1740
December 11, 1740
Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
1742
February 14, 1742
Age 21
Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut
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Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA (in the oldest part of the cemetery)