'He married second, at Rehoboth, 22 Apr. 1692, Waitstill , widow of Joseph Sabin. He died at Rehoboth, 11 Jan. 1717/8, and his widow died there 5 Nov. 1718.'
'William Ingraham is shown to have been a son of Richard by the Proprietary Records of Rehoboth ... In a deed of June 29, 1706, William Ingraham conveyed a tract of land in Rehoboth, in his own words, "to my Nefew obadiah Ingraham son to Jarratt Ingraham my Brother." These records show definitely that William and Jarratt were brothers, and sons of Richard Ingraham.'
↑ Birth year estimated as 28 years before marriage, fits between estimated birth years of other children in this family.