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About Joseph Ingram
JOSEPH4 INGRAM (CHARLES3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (Source: Lee Virgil Ingram Line) was born Abt. 1725 in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 23 Dec 1793 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He married (1) FRANCES SINAH GASKINS (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa. My Ingram Family 1651-1925.), daughter of ISAAC GASKINS. She was born Abt. 1730 in Northumberland, County, Virginia.
Notes for JOSEPH INGRAM:
Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family: It appears that John Ingram and his younger brother Bartholomew Ingram moved to Brunswick Co while their brother Joseph Ingram moved to Sussex Co.
Braseton Robinson was appointed guardian to Sarah, Patsy, and Winney, orphans to Joseph Ingram.
Wills: INGRAM, Joseph, 1793: Brunswick County, Virginia
Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Matthew W. HARRIS, of Richmond, Virginia,
<Zoobug64@aol.com>
Brunswick County, Virginia, Will Book V, pp. 519-21
Abstracted by Matt HARRIS [surname capitalization & brackets mine]
[note in margin] Joseph INGRAM's Will
In the Name of God amen, this second day of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety
three I Joseph INGRAM Sen.r of the County of Brunswick in Virginia being weak of body but of
sound disposing mind & memory thanks be given unto Almighty God for the same, and as for
such worldly Goods wherewith the Lord has blessed me I give & dispose of the same in the
following Manner and Form (Viz) [page break]
Imprimis, I give and bequeath unto my son Isaac INGRAM five shillings to be raised out of my
Estate & to be paid to him by my Executors hereafter to be named, I having several years past
given and lawfully recorded unto my said son several Negroes which is all ever intended for
him of my Estate.-
Item, I give & bequeath unto my son Joseph INGRAM one Negroe man named Tom, which Negroe
is now in my said sons possession and has been for several years and do hereby give the s.d
Negroe to my s.d son & his heirs & Assigns forever.
Item. In the following manner I give and bequeath to my son Charles INGRAM my Negroe man
(Moses) that is to say my son Charles INGRAM afs.d paying five pounds annually unto the
support of my three youngest Children, for and during the space of Ten years commencing from
the day of the date of these presence.
Item, I give & bequeath unto my Grandson Richard MAINARD one Shilling sterling and the
Featherbed & furniture I formerly let his Mother my Daughter Mary have the use of and never
since received from her, the Sterling to be raised out of my Estate & paid by my Executors -"-.
Item. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Gracy WALTON one Negro Girl named (Agg) and her
increase and one featherbed which Negro and featherbed is now in her possession to her &
her heirs &c: -"-
Item, I give and bequeath unto my son William INGRAM, one Negro man (Allen) and one feather bed & furniture now in his possession to him his heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Francina FERGUSON one Negro Girl named (Let) and
her Increase and one Featherbed and Furniture to her and her Heirs and Assigns forever the
same now in her possession.
Sources:
Northumberland Record Book 5 pages 174-175,
Brunswick County Will Book 5, pages 417 (John)
Brunswick County Will Book 5, pages 519, 546-7 (Joseph)
Brunswick County Will for Bart. Ingram p 169, "Ingram Family History" compiled by Mary Ruth Stultz, 1985.
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Joseph Ingram's Timeline
1715 |
1715
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Northumberland County, Virginia
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1754 |
1754
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Berkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1755 |
January 29, 1755
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Albemarle Parish, Sussex County, Virginia, America
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1763 |
1763
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1764 |
April 28, 1764
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Brunswick County, Virginia
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1766 |
June 11, 1766
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Brunswick County, Brunswick County, Virginia, United States
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1766
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Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States
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1793 |
December 23, 1793
Age 78
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Brunswick County, Virginia, United States
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