Since being on the list, I am seeing a great number of INGRAMS in America. There is are some from U.K. BUT - Are there any researchers FROM NORTHERN IRELAND ??? Friend Heather is looking for her INGRAM family from KELLS/CONNOR region of BALLYMENA ...Antrim. Nth Ireland. Heather has photos of the forbears grave sites and history back to early 1800's, but we believe that ther families of INGRAM/PARKER must have migrated from England or Scotland Heather has much she can share with others and is researching BROWN,LOUGHRIDGE,TAYLOR, ADAMSON,McDYNE,THORNTON PARKER and Ingram.....As a second given name one has Jamieson. Any links would be appreciated. Thel & Matt <mrbirrell@ozemail.com.au> < http://www.ozemail.com.au/~mrbirrell/ > for research names 'ROSE & THISTLE to BLUE GUM & GOLDEN WATTLE < www.electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/birrell2.html > Extensive Birrell Family Story from 1750 in Fifeshire
Looking for information concerning James B. INGRAM born about 1914 in Talbot Co GA. He was referred to as "J. B." and and the "B" was just an initial and stood for nothing but "B". Our James B. INGRAM married a lady from Talbot Co GA by the name of Ella WIMBERLY. Ella was born about 1916 and her family was related to the CRAWFORD family in Talbot Co GA. Ella had two sisters and NO brothers. Lola WIMBERLY married a DILLINGHAM in Talbot Co GA. The other sister, Annie WIMBERLY married a HOWARD, also of Talbot Co GA. All of the individuals listed in this post have been deceased for some time. James, our subject, died in Fulton Co GA in 1992. Ella, his wife, passed away in 1965 in Spalding Co GA but her residences at the time of her death was in Henry Co GA. I appreciate you assistance and time. Take care and best wishes. John Michael O`Melia 13jo36@BellSouth.net
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Hello all..I am new to this list. Ingram is my married name. I am trying to find leads on my husband, Billy Ingram's, family. I know very little except that Billy's father, Billy W. Ingram, Sr., (who really may have been another Jr., and yes their first names are Billy and not William) was born about 1927-28, lived Georgia and had 15 children. Some of the children's names were...Harold, Montine, Wayne, Duke, Christine...those are the only names I know of. I know that most of them live in the Homassassin's (Sp?) Florida area. Anyway, if anyone has leads on this branch I would appreciate some help so I can start working backwards from there. Thanks! Karen Ingram
I certainly wish I could connect or even offer some help... but all I know about my Ingrams is John and Sarah INGRAM had a son Uriah about 1814 in KY. We don't even konw which county. Sorry Valerie In a message dated 1/31/99 1:45:37 PM Central Standard Time, Geod7@aol.com writes: > Steve and Valerie, > I also have a John Ingram. See the following Ingram Line and let me know > what > you think. > Debby > > 1. John Ingram d. 1792 married Mary ??? > 2. John Ingram II d. 1822 also married a Mary ??? bef 1776 d. 1824 > i. Archibald Ingram b. August 17, 1776 > ii.Elisha Ingram b. April 27, 1778 > iii.James Ingram > iv. Stephen Ingram > v. Elizabet Ingram > 3. Elisha Ingram b.April 27, 1778 in NC d.May 3, 1841 in Iredell Co., N.C. > m.November 3, 1808 in Iredell Co., N.C. Margaret Taylor b. November 20, > 1786 > in Caswell Co.,NC d. October 19, 1866 in Iredell Co., N.C. > 4. Henry Green Ingram, Sr. b. April 11, 1811 in Iredell Co., N.C. d. > December > 13, 1900 in Greenville County, SC, m. Caroline Allen in Greenville County, > SC > b. April 29, 1815 in Greenville County, SC d. June 4, 1869 in Taylors, SC. ( > I > have these children too ) > 5. Jane Elizabeth Ingram b. December 11, 1843 in Greenville County, SC > d.October 17, 1908 Jackson Grove, Greenville County, SC m. John Henley > Gilreath 1868 in Greenville County, SC > >
Steve and Valerie, I also have a John Ingram. See the following Ingram Line and let me know what you think. Debby 1. John Ingram d. 1792 married Mary ??? 2. John Ingram II d. 1822 also married a Mary ??? bef 1776 d. 1824 i. Archibald Ingram b. August 17, 1776 ii.Elisha Ingram b. April 27, 1778 iii.James Ingram iv. Stephen Ingram v. Elizabet Ingram 3. Elisha Ingram b.April 27, 1778 in NC d.May 3, 1841 in Iredell Co., N.C. m.November 3, 1808 in Iredell Co., N.C. Margaret Taylor b. November 20, 1786 in Caswell Co.,NC d. October 19, 1866 in Iredell Co., N.C. 4. Henry Green Ingram, Sr. b. April 11, 1811 in Iredell Co., N.C. d. December 13, 1900 in Greenville County, SC, m. Caroline Allen in Greenville County, SC b. April 29, 1815 in Greenville County, SC d. June 4, 1869 in Taylors, SC. (I have these children too ) 5. Jane Elizabeth Ingram b. December 11, 1843 in Greenville County, SC d.October 17, 1908 Jackson Grove, Greenville County, SC m. John Henley Gilreath 1868 in Greenville County, SC
<<I'm new to this list and am anxious to see if I can find any new leads on the Ingram branch of my family. I have traced a fairly solid line of descent back to John Ingram, born 1720's; died 1791 in Brunswick County (St. Andrew's Parish), VA, who married Patience Berry. >> John Ingram who married Patience Berry was the son of Charles Ingram and Mary Waddy. Charles was the son of Thomas Ingram and Katherine Winter. Thomas was the son of John Ingram, the immigrant, b ca 1600, who came to Northumberland county, VA ca 1650. He married Jane ____. I can provide further source citations and other details if wanted. Steve Freeman
In a message dated 1/31/99 7:46:20 AM Central Standard Time, StephenFreeman@compuserve.com writes: > > <<I'm new to this list and am anxious to see if I can find any new leads >> on > the Ingram branch of my family. I have traced a fairly solid line of > descent >> back to John Ingram, born 1720's; died 1791 in Brunswick County (St. >> Andrew's Parish), VA, who married Patience Berry. >> > I can provide further source citations and other details if wanted. >Steve Freeman Hi Steve... Do you happen to know if this John INGRAM b 1720's, had a son or grandson named John who would marry Sarah and live in Kentucky with son named Uriah b abt 1814? Thanks Valerie
Here is a URL that might be of some help to you. IMMIGRANT SHIPS TRANSCRIBES GUILD (ISTG). Hundreds of volunteers have transcribed nearly 200 ships' passenger lists and posted them to this Web site. New lists are made available for research each week. <http://istg.rootsweb.com> Michele
There is a family cemetery in Plummers Landing on the old Henry Ingram home place. Fleming County,KY (One of my uncles gave me this list) Henry B. INGRAM 4/10/1887---3/29/1986 Erma Lovell INGRAM 1/30/1894---12/30/1993 (maiden name was ROYCE) Robert Joseph INGRAM 1935----1979 Kathryn Kesler INGRAM 1/24/17---10/1/83 Elizabeth Porter INGRAM 6/25/26---12/31/94 William Henry INGRAM 5/26/27---2/11/83 Benjimen Franklin JOHNSON 6/13/13---12/18/86 (mother was Lottie INGRAM) Verna Lee 3/6/32 Mildred INGRAM Southerland 5/5/34---2/7/90 Stephen INGRAM 1948-1987 Gary Gale COLLINS 1964---1987 Ress Mc Kinley BEATTY 9/3/23---6/23/78 Ruth Ann BEATTY 7/8/29---9/18/95 These people are all buried in this family cemetery ---------------------------------------------------- surnames * B A R N E T T * B E Y E R L E I N * I N G R A M * L O N E S * *United States * IN * KY * MI * OH * PA * Email : pennycandy@prodigy.net ICQ# 11534073 My Family Tree~ http://www.angelfire.com/in/myhomeindex/famnames.html
I found this in the MI death index in case anyone is interested..... http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/scripts/gendis/individual.idc?UniqueID=205954 INGRAM, MARY L Date of death: 5-Jan-1876 Ledger Page: 142 Record Number: 1743 Place of death: Riley County of Death: Clinton Sex: Female Race: White Marital Status: Single Age: 7 years 3 months 15 days Cause of Death: Scispulous Liver Birthplace: Mich Occupation: Child Father's Name: Ingram, Calvin Father's Residence: Riley Mother's Name: Ingram, Mary Mother's Residence: Riley Date of record: 16-May-1877 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- surnames * B A R N E T T * B E Y E R L E I N * I N G R A M * L O N E S * *United States * IN * KY * MI * OH * PA * Email : pennycandy@prodigy.net ICQ# 11534073 My Family Tree~ http://www.angelfire.com/in/myhomeindex/famnames.html
Check out this Ingram GA page. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/3678/fam00012.htm
Arthur Inghram b. ca 1715 and wife Ann lived in Baltimore (now Harford) Co., MD. Descendants were early settlers of Washington/Greene Co. PA; Tyler Co. (W)VA; and IA. I have collected information about this family over many years which I would be glad to share. In particular, I seek further information on Christian/Christe Inghram b ca 1736 MD who married John Bonar of Susquehannah Hundred, Harford Co., MD. Further information about this family can be found on my web site. http://home.earthlink.net/~jmoule/ -- James C. Moule 2515 Q Street NW Washington, DC 20007-4301 FAX (202) 965-0605
I would like to contact anyone researching these GA Ingrams. They lived in Haralson and Carroll Cos. Charles H b 1866 GA Martha J b 1872 TX David M b 1879 GA John D b 1882 GA James Frank b 1892
Anyone interested in the Ingram family from the Parishes such as Daviot and Chapel of Garioch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, may like to look at my site below. Jim Mann Taylor United Kingdom e-mail: j.mann.taylor@clara.co.uk Main Surname interests: Taylor, Garden, Ingram, Mitchell, Mearns, Logan, Cordiner (all in Aberdeenshire, Scotland) with Lugton in Berwickshire and Mann in Norfolk, England. Aberdeenshire families (5700 individuals and 870 surnames) <http://www.j.mann.taylor.clara.co.uk/family.htm>
Hi all: I thought I would post my info again in hopes of finding a connection. I have a JOHN THOMAS INGRAM b 1854 and his sister MARY ELLA INGRAM b 1862. It was rumoured they were born in KS, but I can find no records to prove that fact. Supposedly they lived in ARK for a while because my g-grandfather was said to have been born there. Still, I have no records to prove that either. Please look at your lines and see if you have any of the following people: 1. JAMES L INGRAM b ?? d ?? 2. JOHN THOMAS INGRAM b 1854 d 1928 Buried in Limestone Co., TX + LOU ? (could be Louisa, Louise) Buried in Hempstead Cem (AR? or TX?) 3. John's son JAMES NEWTON INGRAM b 1883 or 1885 d 1968 Buried in Limestone Co., TX John's daughter JUANITA INGRAM b 1919 (The daughters were from other marriages.) John's daughter LILLIE MAE INGRAM b ? 2. MARY ELLA INGRAM b 1862 d 1943 Buried in Limestone Co., TX + GEORGE WASHINGTON GUNN m 9-22-1881 3. Mary's son CLYDE G GUNN b 1903 d 1936 Buried in Limestone Co., TX 3. Mary's son CLAUDE THOMAS GUNN b 1906 d 1978 Buried in Limestone Co., TX
Anybody who is interested..... I have a small list of names and the burial dates for INGRAM's buried in Floral Park Cemetery located at 3659 Cossell Rd Indianapolis, IN 46222 (some of them list the name of the person signing at time of burial) Sorry but I don't have Dates of Birth/Death. Only have Burial dates. Let me know if you want this info...(it's free of course!) Penny Indianapolis, Indiana EMAIL: pennycandy@prodigy.net Homepage~ http://www.angelfire.com/in/myhomeindex/index.html My Family Tree~ http://www.angelfire.com/in/myhomeindex/famnames.html ICQ# 11534073
James INGRAM and his son, Joseph Randolph INGRAM were neighbors of the infamous STARR family nine miles west of Okemah near Schooltown, OK. Mr.. STARR was a farmer and ran a barge crossing on the river. The other neighbor was Jeff & Ella DAVIS. Joseph Randolph INGRAM "Texas Joe or Uncle Bud" and Nannie Zerlida SMOOT children: 1. Lee Nora INGRAM m. Joe COLBERT (Native American - Seminole?) Children: Rennie, Lulu, Peaches, Cuttle "Tuttle", James, Elmo, Leona, Jimmy "No-Land" 2. Mary Elizabeth INGRAM died at age 2 or 3 3. Henry Arthur "Arthur" m:? Children: Otto, James R., Lena Mac, Helen m. Ray McFARLAND 4. William Rodger "Will" INGRAM(had scarlet fever as a boy and wore a built-up shoe) m: Effie Children: William Henry, a girl 5. Jessie Randolph "Jess" INGRAM m. Minnie HIGGINS Children: Leonard, Roy, Edna May 6. May Belle INGRAM m. Will FLYNN (Sheriff of Lubbock County, TX) Children: Cecil Lee, William Otto Joseph R. and Nannie took in several people also as a kind hearted man. It is said that he raised many more children than his own. We have a picture of Joseph Randolph INGRAM with Willie INGRAM and Arthur INGRAM and little James INGRAM on the horse named Mott. We also have family members pictures of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show with family doing trick roping for the shows with Will ROGERS. Could this be an INGRAM from TX relative? We are related to the second wife of Joseph Randolph INGRAM. D'Ann Ingram Duncan, OK ringram@texhoma.net
Hi, I am trying to find information on Charles Ingram born 9-23-1765 in Va. and died 4-9-1843 in Perry Co. Missouri. He married Elizabeth Cleveland Wyly born 1784 in Oconee, Tugaloo Township, S.C. They are my 4th great grandparents. They had a daughter named Mary Ann Ingram born 1801 in Ga. and died 1-27--1857 and is buried in East Feliciana Parish, La. She married Beverly Dunn on 6-24-1817. Thanks in advance for any help. Dianne