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Ingborg Stedham (Sinnex)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States
Death: 1812 (49-50)
Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Sinex and Susannah Sinex
Wife of William Robinson and Jonas Stedham
Mother of Eleanor Stidham; Mary Stidham; John Stidham; Jacob Stidham; Susanna Sinex and 3 others
Sister of Catherine Derrickson; Sarah Brown; Anna Williams; Maria Nebeker; Thomas Sinex and 7 others
Half sister of Hannah Ann DeVecmon

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About Ingborg Stedham

Ingeborg Sinnex

Married

Children with Jonas Stedham

  • John Stidham, Christening: 10 February 1784 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States & died by 1831
  • Eleanor Stidham, Christening: 12 May 1785 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States & died before 1811
  • Mary Stidham, Birth: 1 Dec 1786 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA & died before 1811
  • Jacob Stidham, Birth: 19 Feb 1790 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States & died in 1832
  • Susanna Stidham, Birth: 3 June 1792 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States & died 6 July 1867 in Mill Creek, New Castle, Delaware, United States. She is listed in her mother’s Will in 1831.
  • Ingeborg Stedham, Birth in 1795 in Delaware, United States & died before 1811
  • Hannah Stidham, Birth: 5 November 1796 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States & died in 1850 in Snowden, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Peter Stidham, Birth: about 1797 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States

Orphans Court of New Castle County Estate of John Sinnex

Robinson v. Stidham, 3 Del. Cas. 159, Ridgely’s Notebook V, 1 (1825) on Oct. 26, 1825 · Delaware Court of Chancery, 3 Del. Cas. 159, Ridgely’s Notebook V, 1

JOSEPH ROBINSON and JAMES ROBINSON

v.

JOHN STIDHAM, JACOB STIDHAM, JOHN SINEX, DAVID CANAN, INGERBEY ROBINSON and ROBERT ROBINSON and JAMES KEAN, Executors of William Robinson

  • Court of Chancery. New Castle. In Vacation, Ridgely’s Notebook V, 1

Dover. October 28, 1825

Sir,

Mr. Paynter committed a mistake, I apprehend, in sending to me the bill of Joseph Robinson and James Robinson against John Stidham and others. I presume he imagined that the complainants desired that a writ of injunction should be ordered, but as there is no prayer for such writ, no order for it can be made. There is a prayer that a perpetual injunction should be decreed, but that is a different matter from a writ, and is to be made on the merits, after hearing the parties. This I need not repeat to you, but lest there should be any doubt, see Mitf.Pl. 46, Coop.Eq.PL 13, Amb. 70. As well as I remember, in all injunction bills in this state, in which the complainants desired such a writ, *160there has been a prayer for it; and so it is in Mr. Thomas’s bill against McCallmont and Evans.

I wish to call your attention to the interrogatory part of the bill. It seems to me that you have not been as full in your interrogatories as you might have been, and perhaps as you ought to have been, if you are anxious to have a complete answer to the stating part of the bill. I have constantly resisted a relaxation in this matter, because I am persuaded that answers would seldom be sufficient, and that exceptions would be endless. A bill drawn by Mr. Rodney without interrogatories escaped my notice; and on objections made by me to a bill of Mr. McLane, he mentioned that case, but I was so convinced of the inconvenience of such a practice that I insisted on the question of interrogatories.

If possible, I will return Mr. Thomas’s bill by the mail which carries this, at any rate by Tuesday’s mail.

I am Sir, very respectfully, your most obedient servant,

Nicholas Ridgely.

The Will of Ingeborg Robinson in the Delaware, U.S., Wills and Probates

Sources

  • Vol. 1", by Jack Stidham., "The Descendants of Timothy Stidham
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Ingborg Stedham's Timeline

1762
October 22, 1762
Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States
1785
May 1785
Delaware
1786
December 5, 1786
Delaware
1788
1788
Delaware
1790
January 1790
Delaware
1792
June 3, 1792
New Castle County, Delaware, United States
1795
May 30, 1795
(baptised) Delaware
1796
November 5, 1796
Delaware, United States
1798
1798
Delaware