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John Ingram, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wicomico Parish, Northumbeland, Virginia
Death: before January 20, 1722
Northumberland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Ingram and Katherine Ingram
Husband of Anne Ingram
Father of Sarah Edwards; William Ingram and John Ingram, Il
Brother of Tobias Ingram; Katherine Ingram; Abraham Ingram; Charles Ingram and Thomasine Parker

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About John Ingram, Sr.

The Y-DNA conflict showing on this profile and all the downlinen males from here is due to David Ingram's results posted on Geni. Four direct male descendants (representing three descendant branches) from this John Ingram have had their Y-DNA tested and are all I-M253

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JOHN3 INGRAM (THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: William and Mary Quarterly Vol 25, Vol 25, 1916-1917, The Waddy Family of Northumberland County, Virginia by Mrs. O.A. Keach.) was born Abt. 1671 in Northumberland County, Virginia (Source: Northumberland County, Virginia Record book 1718-1726 pages 279-280.), and died 20 Jan 1721/22 in Northumberland County, Virginia. He married ANNE. She was born 1675, and died Sep 1733 in Northumberland County, Virginia.

Notes for JOHN INGRAM:

  • Source: Family History: Lineages of Hereditary Society Members, 1600s-1900s

Listed in: Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, John Ingram m. Ann. John Ingram was the first son of Thomas Ingram his father. The law in those days was that the father passed on the land to their first sons, and if they did not have heirs it seems to be that Thomas left his estate to John's wife Ann.

Note: John and Ann only had one child Sarah who married John Swan then Thomas Edwards. 1668/9 Jan 11, Ingram, John requests that will of Thomas Hopkins not be proved until he is notified. 3.5.1 His Will: Northumberland County, Virginia Record book 1718-1726 pages 279-280

In the name of God Amen. I John Ingram of the County of Northumberland in Virginia...do therefore make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following...and as for the estate..God has been pleased to bestow on me I give and bequeath as followeth and first for the negroes I put in Mr. John Swan possession to work for and maintain my daughter Sarah Swan now wife of said John Swan..whose names are as follows Viz, Jack, Turk, Rose, Pegg, Lucy, Peter, Boson, Guy, Judey, Frank, Jenney, and Dick being twelve which said negroes I give my daughter Sarah Swan for and during her natural life and at her death to be equally divided among her children and their heirs, and for the want of such children the rest of my cash land negroes goods and chattells many...and that my estate not be appraised...I give Thomas Winter my right of land where he now lives provided I am not molested of any part of my land within my lines of agreement and the survey made by the jury...my dear and loving wife, Ann Ingram to be sole executor..I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 23rd day of June 1720. Witnesses: Solomon Northern, John Brewer, George Ball, Samuel Helms, and Thomas Harding. Signature Seal: Died January 20, 1722 Proved and recorded.

When wills were re-recorded it was generally because the county had lost records by fire.

Notes for ANNE:

Other researchers have Anne's last name as Sisson, this is not proven.

Northumberland County Record Book, p 115.

The last Will and Testament of Mrs Ann Ingram, dec'd., was presented to the Court by Mr. Thomas Edwards, executor therein named, proved by the oaths of Thomas Waddy and Mr. Thomas Winter, witness thereto. Will was written 12 Aug 1732 and proved 19 Sept 1733.

John and Ann Ingram's daughter Sarah Swan remarried, Thomas Edward being her husband at the time the will was written. Ann Ingram bequeathed Negro children to her grandchildren.. one granddaughter was to have the first three Negro children that shall be born to my Negro woman..My will is that as soon as possible there be purchased to my present stock of Negroes, four laboring Negro slaves. her mark Ann Ingram.

Child of JOHN INGRAM and ANNE is:

8. i. SARAH4 INGRAM, b. 12 Aug 1702. Source

Source for three children at

https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-1-114978561-2-502768/joh...

(McKenna Web Site, managed by Dana Genyn) Birth: 1671 - Wiccomice Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA Death: June 29 1720 - Wiccomice Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA Parents: Thomas Ingram, Elizabeth Katherine Ingram (born Winter) Siblings: Katherine Ingram, Abraham Ingram, Thomasine Parker (born Ingram), Charles Tobias Ingram Wife: Ann Ingram (born Sisson) Children: James Ingram, Sarah H. Swan (born Ingram), William Ingram, John Sisson Ingram



Origins

  1. "Thos. Will. d 12 Oct 1700. p 21 May 1707. John Ingram and Anne his wife. He eldest son and exor. Charles Ingram and Abraham Ingram 2 youngest sons. Dau Thomasine Parker. Proved by 3 witne. Re-rec by John Ingram 22 Feb 1710/11. [1]

References

  1. Northumberland County Records, 1652-1655, FHL Film #908178(1), FHL Digitized Film #4726382, Image 160 of 455, Record Book #14 p. 48.
  2. https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I7163...
  3. Hutton, Mary Louise Marshall. Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors, Supplement Number One, 1975-1979. National Society of Colonial Dames. 1981. pg 34$ < AncestrySharing >
  4. https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I1079...
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John Ingram, Sr.'s Timeline

1674
November 7, 1674
Wicomico Parish, Northumbeland, Virginia
1702
August 12, 1702
Northumberland County, Province of Virginia
1710
1710
Virginia
1710
Giles County, Virginia, United States
1722
January 20, 1722
Age 47
Northumberland County, Virginia, British Colonial America