Person:John Ingersoll (11)

John Ingersoll
d.Bef 27 Dec 1683
m. 10 Oct 1611
  1. Alice Ingersoll1612 -
  2. John Ingersoll1615 - 1615
  3. George Ingersoll1618 - 1694
  4. John Ingersoll1620/21 - Bef 1683
  5. Joanna Ingersoll1624/25 -
  6. Sarah Ingersoll1627 - Bef 1705
  7. Bathsheba IngersollAbt 1629 - 1705
  8. Nathaniel IngersollAbt 1633 -
  • HJohn Ingersoll1620/21 - Bef 1683
  • WJudith FeltonAbt 1623 -
m. Bef 1644
  1. John Ingersoll1644 - Bef 1694
  2. Nathaniel Ingersoll1647 - 1683
  3. Ruth Ingersoll1649 -
  4. Richard Ingersoll1651 - 1683
  5. Sarah Ingersoll1655 -
  6. Samuel Ingersoll1658 -
  7. Joseph Ingersoll1661 - Aft 1661
  8. Hannah Ingersoll1662/63 - 1663
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Ingersoll
Gender Male
Christening[1] 11 Mar 1620/21 Sutton, Bedfordshire, England
Marriage Bef 1644 to Judith Felton
Death? Bef 27 Dec 1683

John was made a freeman of Salem, Massachusetts 27 April 1668.[2]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Richard Ingersoll, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).

    Children... iv JOHN, bp. Sutton, 11 March 1620[/1?]; m. by 1644 Judith Felton (eldest child b. Salem 12 September 1644; in his will of 20 November 1683 John Ingersoll names as an overseer "brother-in-law Nathaniel Felton" [Abel Lunt Anc 67, citing EPR 302:57]).

  2. Avery, Lillian Drake. A Genealogy of the Ingersoll family in America, 1629-1925: Comprising Descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Massachusetts, John Ingersoll of Westfield, Mass., and John Ingersoll of Huntington, Long Island. (New York: The Grafton Press, 1926)
    p. 4.

    John Ingersoll, s/o Richard, b. England about 1623 [aged 55 in 1678], d. Salem 1683, m. about 1643 Judith Felton. Will dated 20 Nov 1683.

  3.   Richard Ingersoll , in Threlfall, John B. (Brooks). Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & their Origins. (Madison, Wisconsin: J.B. Threlfall, 1993)
    141+.

    JOHN, b about 1622/3 (aged 55 in 1678); m about 1643, Judith Felton,
    dau. of Nathaniel & Eleanor of Salem; 8 ch.; became a shoreman
    in Salem, drying fish on Winter Isl.; had negro servant named
    Wonn; will 20 Nov. 1683, pr. 27 Dec. 1683, Inventory of £216.4.3

  4.   Note: Savage, Vol. 2, p. 520, combines this John who married Judith Felton with his nephew John, son of his brother George, who married Deborah Gunnison. So he has one person in New London as an adult in 1643, but dying in 1716, requiring attainment of an age close to 100 years. Savage also credits this amalgamated person with all the children of both families. This has resulted in many confused sources on the Internet.