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Thomas Ingram

Also Known As: "Thomas Ingram"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Northumberland County, Virginia
Death: May 21, 1707 (58)
Northumberland County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Son of John Ingram, of Northumberland County and Jane Hopkins
Husband of Katherine Ingram
Father of Katherine Ingram; John Ingram, Sr.; Abraham Ingram; Charles Ingram and Thomasine Parker
Brother of Jane Waddy; John Ingram; Elizabeth Ingram and Robert Ingram

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About Thomas Ingram

The documentation that the parents of this Thomas Ingram were John and his wife Jane are in under the Media tab. They're from William and Mary Quarterly and Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Vol. V. Thompson-Yates - both of which clearly state that it was their son who married Katherine Winter. However, Jane's maiden name is not given.

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His son, John, was declared sole executor of his Will.

Author of following quote: www.geocities.com/gdingram2001 Gerri (Stewart, Miller, Henley) Ingram

I have found this information on the ancestral site of "Gerri Watts";however I realize that the original sources are other than her/himself. I hope that I am using the proper credit in order to use this information for my Thomas Ingram files. If not, please email me with the proper source. Thank you, scingram@msn.com

This Source's information is as follows: "His young life came under control of a guardian at the time of his father's death. This guardian, Thomas Hopkins, would marry his mother within a year after his father's death. Northumberland County, VA Record Book 1706-1720. Will written, Oct 12, 1700; probated, May 21, 1707, Northumberland County, Virginia. The will was probated in Northumberland County Court. JP Tho: Hobson,Cir, Court. February 22, 1720 The original will was presented to the Court by Mr. John Ingram (and the Board being present) upon the said Ingram's motion the said will read to Board. Tho: Hobson Clk Crt, Northumberland.

In the name of God Amen. I, Thomas Ingram, being, God be praised, well and sound both of body and mind and do therfore make and ordain this my last will and testament in God and my body on this earth _ _ and for the final portion of the goods of this earth where God hath bestowed on me. I dispose threrfore as followeth, For my land and personal estate in what__ forever except twenty schillings _ _ money I will and bequeath to my two youngest sons Charles Ingram and Abraham Ingram to be equally divided among them and four schillings to my daughrter Thomasino Parker. I wil land bequeath in case my son John Ingram departs this life without just heirs above expressed all my land to my daughter-in-law Anne Ingram, wife of my son John Ingram and to her heirs forever. I will and ordain my son John Ingram sole executor of this my will. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this the 12 day of October 1700. In witness John Harris Batt: Dameron (Bartholomew) Anth: Hopkins"



Generation No. 2

2. THOMAS2 INGRAM (JOHN1) (Source: Lee Virgil Ingram Line) was born Abt. 1648 in Wiccomocco Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 21 May 1707 in Northumberland County, Virginia. He married KATHERINE WINTER (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25, V. 25, 1916-1917, The Waddy Family of Northumberland County, Virginia, by Mrs. O.A. Keach.) 1670 in Northumberland County, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS V WINTER. She was born in Northumberland County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1682.

Notes for THOMAS INGRAM: 

* His young life came under control of a guardian at the time of his father's death. This guardian, Thomas Hopkins, would marry his mother within a year after his father's death. * From the Source: Family History: Lineages of Hereditary Society Members, 1600s-1900s Listed in: Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancestors,Thomas Ingram m. Katherine Winter sister of Thomas Winter. * During their marriage, Thomas Ingram and Katherine Winter had John, Thomasino, Charles and Abraham. * In 1670, Thomas Ingram, receipt for 9 horses to Mrs. Grace Hopkins-Harris formerly belonging to his late father, John Ingram (B-37 v19 p90). * In 1671, Thomas Ingram, deed property to Thomas Winters for his wife Katherine. 1672, Thomas and wife Katherine sell 600a to Thomas Winters of Rappahannock, given by the will of John Ingram to Thomas Ingram, his only son. (B-37 v 19 p91). * Northumberland County, Virginia., Colonial Abstracts 1678-1713 #4 p.4 Court 21 May 1679...page 34, Coll. Samuel Smyth adm. of estate of Samuel Elliot vs. Katherine Ingram, who has a mare in her possession belonging to Eliott's estate. Thomas Winter and Katherine Ingram vs Elliott's estate. $ 4 p. 4 Court June 7, 1679...pgs 37-38 tithables. Katherine Winter. * Record book 1706-1720 p 14. Thomas Winter, for valuable consideration, granted Thomas Ingram's youngest son, Charles Ingram, two hundred acres...when he comes of age...signed the 1st day of June 1680 and recorded 21 July 1680. * #5 p. 80 Court 19 Nov 1707 p 492, Deed of indenture concerning bounds of land between John and Charles Ingram. Deed of indenture concerning the bounds of lands between John Ingram and ye orphans of Mr. Thomas Winter deceased. * From the source: Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book 1706-1720.

  • Thomas Ingram's Will written, Oct 12, 1700. On May 21, 1707 the will was probated in Northumberland County Court...last will and testament of Thomas Ingram deceased by the oath of Mr John Harris, Mr Batt: Dameron and Mr Anthony Hopkins witness thereto and the said will is admitted to the Board. JP Tho: Hobson Cir, Court. February 22, 1720 The original will was presented to the Court by Mr. John Ingram (and the Board being present) upon the said Ingram's motion the said will read to Board. Tho: Hobson Clk Crt, Northumberland. In the name of God Amen. I, Thomas Ingram, being, God be praised, well and sound both of body and mind and do therefore make and ordain this my last will and testament in God and my body on this earth _ _ and for the final portion of the goods of this earth where God hath bestowed on me. I dispose therefore as followeth, For my land and personal estate in what __ forever except twenty schillings _ _ money I will and bequeath to my two youngest sons Charles Ingram and Abraham Ingram to be equally divided among them and four schillings to my Daughter Thomasino Parker. I will and bequeath in case my son John Ingram depart this life without just heirs _ _ all my land to my daughter-in-law Anne Ingram, wife of my son John Ingram and to her heirs forever. I will and ordain my son John Ingram sole executor of this my will. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this the 12 day of October 1700. In witness John Harris Batt: Dameron (Bartholomew) Anth: Hopkins

Other resources according to Iona Ingram Sowa's book My Ingram Family:

Northumberland County, Virginia...copies of wills from County Clerk. Northumberland County Records (researched and abstracted by Ann Faulkner of Mt. Clemens, Michigan at the Virginia State Library).

Notes for KATHERINE WINTER:

Katherine was sister of Thomas Winter. She probably died shortly after Abraham's birth or soon after.

Children of THOMAS INGRAM and KATHERINE WINTER are:

  • 4. i. JOHN3 INGRAM, b. Abt. 1671, Northumberland County, Virginia; d. 20 Jan 1721/22, Northumberland County, Virginia.
  • ii. THOMASINE INGRAM (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25, Vol 25, 1916-1917, The Waddy Family of Northumberland County, Virginia by Mrs. O.A. Keach.), b. Bet. 1676 - 1678, Northumberland County, Virginia; m. TABER PARKER (Source: Iona Ingram Sowa book My Ingram Family, William and Mary Quarterly Vol IV and Virginia Genealogies V25.).
    Notes for THOMASINO INGRAM:
    Proven by court record, Oct., 1700, Northumberland County, Virginia. Marriages of Virginia Residents Vol II, Part II, Page 156.
    Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol I Northumbria 1654-1720 p 589
    Parker, Taber m Thomasine. Dau of Tho Ingram. Sister of Jno, Charles and Abraham Ingram 12 Oct 1700.
  • 5. iii. CHARLES INGRAM, b. Abt. 1680, Wicomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia; d. 11 Feb 1760, Northumberland County, Virginia.
  • 6. iv. ABRAHAM INGRAM, b. Abt. 1682, Nothumberland County, Virginia.

Source:[ http://www.geocities.ws/gdingram2001/ingram/ingram.html Geocities]


References

  1. "The Waddy Family of Northumberland County, Virginia," by O. A. Keach, The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 4, April 1917, Pages 254-267. Published by: Omohundro Institute, DOI: 10.2307. JSTOR.org. Page 255. < GoogleBooks >; < AncestryImage > INGRAM: Will of John Ingram, of Northumberland County, proved November 20, 1654, names wife Jane; daughters Elizabeth and Jane; son Thomas Ingram.
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Thomas Ingram's Timeline

1648
December 14, 1648
Northumberland County, Virginia
1672
1672
VA, United States
1674
November 7, 1674
Wicomico Parish, Northumbeland, Virginia
1678
1678
Northumberland, VA, United States
1679
1679
St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
1684
1684
VA, United States
1707
May 21, 1707
Age 58
Northumberland County, Virginia