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    1. [INGRAM-L] RICHARD INGRAHAM/INGRAM
    2. Seeking information on RICHARD INGRAHAM born abt 1595 in England; married (1) Elizabeth WIGNALL who was daughter of Alexander WIGNALL. LDS states Richard died Northampton, Hampshire Co, Engalnd 4/4/1628 and that he was born 1595. He was by 1645 a proprietor in Rehoboth, MA. I am seeking information on his English ancestors. Can anyone help? RuthThoden@aol.com

    07/23/1998 10:52:25
    1. [INGRAM-L] [Fwd: Spanish American]
    2. Barbara Ingram
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------3F9E8677AE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- Barbara W. Ingram PO BX 114 Frenchburg, KY 40322 --------------3F9E8677AE Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <35AD1DDB.8B8@mrtc.com> Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 17:23:39 -0400 From: Barbara Ingram <bwingram@mrtc.com> X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Ballard-L@rootsweb.com CC: Day-L@rootsweb.com, KYBATH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Spanish American Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Can anyone direct me to finding info on Spanish American soldiers? -- Barbara W. Ingram PO BX 114 Frenchburg, KY 40322 --------------3F9E8677AE--

    07/23/1998 03:13:29
    1. [INGRAM-L] James Wilson Ingram
    2. Am searching for the following family: James Wilson Ingram b 1780-1790 d 3/5/1846 Washington Co., AR m Nancy Children: James Nancy John Susanna William Willis James Sarah Lewis Elizabeth Mary James Wilson Ingram has been found in 1828 Bledsoe Co., TN land grants. His father might be William. James was in the 1830 census for Bledsoe Co., TN. In 1837 he is found in the Washington Co., AR tax list. From there on his family is in Washington Co., AR. I believe this Ingram family came from Johnston and/or Robeson Cos., NC prior to arriving in TN as the families he lived around (Luper, Cox, Monday, Brumble, Britt) are all found in those two counties. Prior to NC, it is very possible the were in Isle of Wight along with these other families. I have quite a lot of information on the children of James Wilson Ingram, but have been unable to locate his parents. Would be happy to share information with anyone who may be researching this family. Thank you. Kathy (katande@aol.com)

    07/23/1998 02:15:14
    1. [INGRAM-L] INGRAM, William and Richard
    2. FWI, I am also researching this family. William INGRAM's son Joseph who married Alice JERNIGAN. Joseph and Alice INGRAM's son Needham Ingram. Needham Ingram married Nancy King and they moved to Hardeman Co., TN. I am investigating the possibility that our William was related to the Roger Ingram in Isle of Wight Co., VA. Wynell Simpson In a message dated 7/23/98 2:48:12 AM Central Daylight Time, INGRAM-D- request@rootsweb.com writes: << -Message: #1 Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 09:29:25 -0400 From: "FWI" <f_w_i@email.msn.com> To: INGRAM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [INGRAM-L] Richard and William INGRAM descendants: Johnston Co NC: 1744-1810 I am researching the migration of the descendants of Richard and William INGRAM from Johnston Co NC prior to 1810. >>

    07/23/1998 04:29:30
    1. [INGRAM-L] Richard and William INGRAM descendants: Johnston Co NC: 1744-1810
    2. FWI
    3. I am researching the migration of the descendants of Richard and William INGRAM from Johnston Co NC prior to 1810. I have access to the NC Archives and to the Johnston Co History Room and have accumulated quite a bit of information so far. Some of their descendants stayed in Johnston Co, but many moved on to SC, TN or GA, particularly following the Revolution. Any help or collaboration will be welcomed. Please note that some of what I say below may not be exactly right because I am not checking my notes, but it sketches in broad strokes my research interests. Richard INGRAM died in Johnston Co NC about 1781. I assume that he was elderly at the time of his death because he had been exempted from carrying arms due to his age. William INGRAM died in Johnston Co NC about 1771. Both left Wills. In addition to tracking migration of their descendants, puzzles that I am interested in, but not optimistic about, solving are: (1) Where did Richard and/or William INGRAM come from when they showed up in Johnston Co NC fairly early in it's history? (Johnston Co was formed in 1746.) Among INGRAM researchers, there are differing opinions about where either of them came from. I am aware of no proof for any of the theories except for the similarity of given names of the known children of possible ancestors. Unfortunately, more than one candidate meets this criteria. This is particularly true if one does not assume that Richard and William were brothers. (2) Were William and Richard related? If so, how? The records that I have studied provide considerable circumstantial evidence to conclude that their children were closely connected. Was this because of blood or simply geographical proximity? As to my own INGRAM line, I descend from Richard INGRAM and from Thomas AVERA. Thomas died Johnston Co NC about 1761. (I conclude that Thomas was relatively young when he died because his wife was pregnant with his 11th known child.) Three of Richard INGRAM's children married three of Thomas AVERA's children . Two of these INGRAM/AVERA marriages are beyond dispute, but the marriage of my own direct INGRAM ancestor (John INGRAM) to Mary AVERA has not been proven. That John married Mary AVERA has been asserted by earlier INGRAM researchers, and I have no reason to assume otherwise. John INGRAM died relatively young, actually not long after his father's death around 1781. He left no Will. His wife (Mary AVERA INGRAM) survived him, but under the laws of the day their two youngest children, Thomas INGRAM and John INGRAM, were declared orphans. Later, John petitioned the Court to make Thomas his Guardian. Then by about 1800 both Thomas and John went to Lincoln Co GA. There they married daughters of Hezikiah BUSSEY. Later, both Thomas and John, along with their BUSSEY wives, moved to Putnam Co GA where they subsequently died. Both left Wills and a number of descendants. Thomas for sure also left land in AL to some of his heirs, and he had previously given at least one of his sons land in AL, all of which is recorded in Thomas's Will. Thomas and John INGRAM moved to Lincoln Co GA in the company of their Uncle Samuel AVERA and their Aunt Zilpha INGRAM AVERA. (Another of the three INGRAM/AVERA marriages) If they did not accompany Samuel and Zilpha to GA they certainly arrived at about the same time. Two other sons of Thomas AVERA, Isaac and Arthur, were already in Wilkes/Lincoln Co GA before 1800. I descend from the John INGRAM/Nancy BUSSEY union. Their son, John F. [Francis or Franklin] INGRAM married Mary HATHORN and their son, Jefferson Franklin (J. F.) INGRAM (buried in Harris Co GA), is my grandfather. J. F. INGRAM married Ida Blanche RITCH (buried in Muscogee Co GA). Ida was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson RITCH and Julia Amanda HARRIS, whose parents were Gray HARRIS and Nancy FULLER. Thanks for your help. FWI

    07/22/1998 07:29:25
    1. [INGRAM-L] PA resource information
    2. Michele
    3. For anyone doing research in Pennsylvania, here's a few websites that you might find helpful to your research. PENNSYLVANIA LINKS & RESOURCES State Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics 101 S. Mercer Street P.O. Box 1528 New Castle, PA 16103 Tel: 724-656-3100 Birth and Death 1906-present http://www.health.state.pa.us/HPA/apply_bd.htm Pennsylvania State Archives Third and Forster Streets P.O. Box 1026 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1026 Tel: 717-783-3281 http://www.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Historical_Museum/DAM/psa.htm State Library of Pennsylvania Main Reading Room Forum Building, Room 102 Walnut Street and Commonwealth Avenue P.O. Box 1601 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Tel: 717-787-4440 717-783-5950 (Reference) Fax: 717-783-2070 TTY: 717-772-2863 http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/pde/LIBINFO.HTML Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1305 Locust Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107-5405 Tel: 215-545-0391 Fax: 215-545-0936 E-mail: gspa@libertynet.org http://www.libertynet.org/gspa/ Genealogical Computing Association of Pennsylvania (GENCAP) c/o M.A. Miller, Treas. 51 Hillcrest Road Barto, PA 19504 BBS: 215-438-2858 E-mail: gencap@libertynet.org http://libertynet.org/~gencap/index.html Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Library & Museum 1300 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel: 215-732-6201 Fax: 215-732-2680 E-mail: hsppr@aol.com http://www.libertynet.org/~pahist/ Free Library of Philadelphia Central Library Social Science and History Department 1901 Vine Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel: 215-686-5322 http://www.library.phila.gov/central/ssh/cssh.htm Brenda's PA Genealogy Links http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8021/palinks.htm Michele -- Host of BRAGG, CARR, DABNEY, INGRAM and KIDD surname list. For more information check this site: http://members.tripod.com/~genealogy_thomas/maillist.html Please visit my pages below. KIDD KONNECTIONS: http://www.a-vip.com/kiddkonnect/ THOMAS FAMILY GENEALOGY: http://members.tripod.com/~genealogy_thomas FLUVANNA CO. VIRGINIA: http://members.aol.com/leeintn/private/fluvanna/michele.htm

    07/21/1998 08:07:16
    1. [INGRAM-L] Re: INGRAM-D Digest V98 #87
    2. Looking for anyone researching the Ingrams of Effingham/Clay Counties in Illinois in the mid 1800's. Ronna Stickrod RStickrod@aol.com

    07/19/1998 03:18:19
    1. [INGRAM-L] ISSAC INGRAM
    2. Barbara Ingram
    3. Anyone researching ISSAC INGRAM born c l795-97 Ky married Mary Polly Lawson in 1814 and Elizabeth Lyons in 1844 both in Bath Co., Ky -- Barbara W. Ingram PO BX 114 Frenchburg, KY 40322

    07/19/1998 08:22:40
    1. [INGRAM-L] My Ingram's
    2. Amanda Roberts
    3. I'm still looking for any connections to the following family: I. Thomas Lincoln Ingram was described as White skin. He was born in 1863. He married Emile Frolich, daughter of Carl Frolich and Emilie Strube, on 17 January 1878 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. He was employed in March 1913 in Brick Layer, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. He was buried on 29 March 1913 in Evergreen, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA; Undertaker: Clifford & Burke, 5533 Wentworth Ave. He died on 29 March 1913 in Run over by train - Injuries/shock; Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. A. Anna Ingram was Luthern. She was described as White skin. She was born on 5 May 1878 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. She married John Timothy Emery, son of Charles Henry Emery and Mary Quaid, on 4 July 1898 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. She died on 25 February 1958 in Bronchio - pneumonia; Silver Cross Hospital, Lemont, IL, USA, at age 79. She was buried on 28 February 1958 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. B. George Ingram died of : Chronic Myocarditis and Arteriosclerosis{EPARA}{EPARA}Autopsy was performed. Findings: cirrhosis of the liver, pyelonephritis.{EPARA}{EPARA}Signed by A. L. Rea. He was employed by Carnegie-Illinois Steel Coporation {EPARA}South Works{EPARA}3426-East 89th Street{EPARA}Chicago, IL in Stationary Engineer, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. He was born on 17 March 1881 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. He married Abbie ? in 1912. He lived on 30 October 1942 in 6029 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Cook Co., IL, USA. He died on 26 November 1943 in Chronic Myocarditis,arterioscler; Chicago State Hospital, Norwood Park, Cook County, IL, USA, at age 62. He was buried on 30 November 1943 in Mt. Hope, Worth, Cook County, IL, USA; Funeral Director was Peter F. Drumm, Dr.{EPARA}{EPARA}Residence of deceased: 9834 Mead Ave., Oak Lawn, IL{EPARA}{EPARA} C. Emma C. Ingram was born on 13 December 1882. She married Harry Kistler on 2 December 1910. Printed on: 19 Jul 1998 Prepared by: Amanda Roberts -- Amanda (Mandy) Roberts ============================= From: Northfield, MN E-mail: kg0ay@pclink.com Webpages: http://www.pclink.com/kg0ay <==Home page http://www.pclink.com/kg0ay/search.htm <==TRULY searchable genealogy sites http://www.pclink.com/kg0ay/quaidclr.htm <==Quaid Clearing House http://www.qsl.net/kg0ay <==Ham Radio interest http://www.qsl.net/varc <==Valley Amateur Radio Club http://www.pclink.com/kg0ay/vandever.html <==Vandever Research

    07/19/1998 08:21:56
    1. [INGRAM-L] Harry Ingham
    2. Linda... Right after I sent you a response saying I didnt know anything about Harry INGHAM, ....then I get this message. In a message dated 98-07-19 00:04:48 EDT, my cousin writes: > Got a response from a query I put in Belmont Co OH when I got home tonight... > got out copy of this bio from a Washington Co History Book, for my James > Taylor...on next page.....................Harry INGHAM, son of John & Sarah ( > DRESSER) INGHAM. both natives of Massachusetts.... Had 12 children, of whom > only 4 sons living when this done...late 1890's I think...so Uriah already > dead. Harry born in Onondaga Co NY oct 31, 1821...living in Wash. Co; Joseph > in Grundy Co, IA; then twins John & James. John living in Brighton Twp w/son > Marcus; James in Flushing MI. > On down in article, John Sr, left NY 1839, down the Mississippi, visited > Wash. Co. IA and claimed some land in Clay twp. 1848 after Sarah died, he > moved to PEORIA CO IL..remained for a short time, then back to Wash. Co IA. > Hope this helps! Valerie

    07/19/1998 03:35:40
    1. [INGRAM-L] Ingrams of Saline Co. Illinois
    2. Frank Pearce
    3. Looking for any researchers of Ingrams in Saline Co. IL. Primary names are Job, David, Sarah Anne, and Timothy. Let me hear from you. Frank Pearce

    07/18/1998 09:13:48
    1. Re: [INGRAM-L] Ingrams of Saline Co. Illinois
    2. In a message dated 98-07-18 23:41:35 EDT, Grandmabur writes: >>> I do not know your Ingram, so don't e-mail me anymore!>>> Dear Grandmabur I promise you, I've never seen your e-mail address in my life. If you are on the INGRAM-L list then you must 'unsubscribe' to stop receiving these messages. Otherwise you will just keep getting them. There's nothing I can do about it. I am sorry.

    07/18/1998 05:47:34
    1. Re: [INGRAM-L] Ingrams of Saline Co. Illinois
    2. In a message dated 98-07-18 23:26:46 EDT, fcpearce@softdisk.com writes: > Looking for any researchers of Ingrams in Saline Co. IL. Primary names > are Job, David, Sarah Anne, and Timothy. Let me hear from you. > Frank Pearce > Which part of IL is Saline Co in? And what time frame is this? Valerie

    07/18/1998 05:37:57
    1. [INGRAM-L] [Fwd: Spanish American]
    2. Barbara Ingram
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------32D8341D6147 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- Barbara W. Ingram PO BX 114 Frenchburg, KY 40322 --------------32D8341D6147 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-ID: <35AD1DDB.8B8@mrtc.com> Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 17:23:39 -0400 From: Barbara Ingram <bwingram@mrtc.com> X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Ballard-L@rootsweb.com CC: Day-L@rootsweb.com, KYBATH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Spanish American Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Can anyone direct me to finding info on Spanish American soldiers? -- Barbara W. Ingram PO BX 114 Frenchburg, KY 40322 --------------32D8341D6147--

    07/18/1998 01:58:52
    1. [INGRAM-L] Uriah INGRAM
    2. I have just recieved new info on an INGRAM/INGHAM family of Washington Co Iowa. I am hoping these connect to my family. forwarded message: Found the Uriah Ingram d Aug 1867, War of 1812 in Lexington cemetery (Washington County Iowa)...only other Ingram was a Margaret Ingram Keyes bur in Woodlawn cemetery, in Washington. 26 Oct 1833-22 Feb 1900. Just for good measure, adding the INGHAMs listed...A.M. Ingham d30 Mar 1875 ae 35yrs, Bunkerhill Cem.; Harry Ingham 1823-1907; Elizabeth bTN 26 Nov 1819-- 1 Dec 1896, Benjamin I, husband of ELizabeth, d 29 Jan 1871 ae 53y 5m 22d; John bMA d 8 Oct 1860 ae 84y 6m 6d; Sarah, consort of John Ingham bMA, d9 Nov 1846 ae 62y 8m 11d, all buried in Hillcrest Cemetery at Brighton. <snip> I am very interested in more info about these families... My URIAH INGRAM was born about 1814 in KY, to a JOHN and SARAH INGRAM. I am wondering if there may have been a name change between generations? here is more about my family: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Etta May INGRAM (actually her first name is Louisa, but she never used that)... She is the one who married THOMAS C LONGWELL in Wash. Co Iowa in 1897. I never could figure out why they got married in Washington Co.Iowa, when Thomas was living in Knox Co all that time. Etta May and Thomas were living in Knox Co in 1898 and 1900, when they were divorced when thier only child was only 18 months old. Etta Mays parents were Uriah INGRAM, b about 1814 in Carntuckey (He didnt spell very well) son of John and Sarah -- INGRAM. John was born before 1800. + (#2) Permelia BOX, b 1842 Schuyler Co IL dau of John and Eliz WILLIAMS BOX children: 1. Isabel, b 1864 IL d aft 1900 m GRAYCRAFT, Jonathan 2. Francis E. b 1868 IL d aft 1880 m MASON, George 3. Orville b ca 1871 IL d aft 1880 4. Newton b ca 1872 IL d aft 1880 5. Sofronia J. b ca 1874 d aft 1880 6. Sarah Alice b 1876 d aft 1880 7. Louisa Etta May b ca 1879 m LONGWELL, 2. WAGNER, C H 8. --- 9. Jasper b feb 1884 IL died aft 1900 (was living with grandparents John and Elizabeth BOX in 1900 census of Schuyler Co IL.) Both granparents died that next year, bet 1900-1901, in Littleton Twp. Source: Ves BOX - cousin Uriahs first wife was Louisa ----, and they were living in Camden or Bainbridge Twp, Schuyler Co IL - They had quite a few children together. I found this info in the 1850 or 1860 census years ago, but since the names didnt look familiar to me (back then), I didnt write it down. (I know better, now) I am wondering if those INGHAM/INGRAMs in Wash Co Iowa might be Uriahs brothers and sisters???? OR children from his first marriage?? MY Uriah INGRAM married again, after his second wife, Permelia died in childbirth with son Jasper INGRAM in 1884. His third wife (m: 1885 in IL), was the sister of Permelia -- Sarah Ann BOX McHALEY. He was VERY old by then.... 70 something... I noticed that all the INGRAM children (except the baby Jasper) leave Schuyler CO IL after the 1880 census...about the same time thier mom dies! I wonder if an INGRAM relative up in Washington County IOWA took them in!!! I cannot get to census records, as I have two youngsters who don't do well in libraries. Our public library has no census or index records, only Missouri. I have found there is an LDS history center here.......but with the kids, I cannot go visit there. My main focus is on Etta "May" INGRAM LONGWELL WAGNER. When she and Thomas divorced in 1900 in KNox Co IL, and lost custody of her son Charles, she then married C.H. WAGNER of Monmouth, Warren Co, IL in 1903. She has vanished after this. Maybe they moved to Washington Co Iowa???? Thanks for any help anyone can give!! Valerie

    07/18/1998 10:13:30
    1. [INGRAM-L] INGRAHAM, HENRY/DOWSE, LYDIA
    2. Lorelei Gustafson
    3. I am looking forancestors of Henry Ingraham or Lydia Dowse and any children that they may have had. The following is what I have on three generations from Henry Ingraham. Lorelei Gustafson, CA, <lgus@jetlink.net> First Generation ----------------------------------- 1. Henry INGRAHAM. By 1672 Henry married Lydia DOWSE, in Boston, MA. Born in 1655. Surname prob. Dow or Dowe could he Howse They had one child: 2 i. Moses (1683-1746) --------------------------------------------- Family of Henry INGRAHAM (1) & Lydia DOWSE 2. Moses INGRAHAM. Born on 9 Jul 1683 in Boston, MA. Moses died in York, ME on 20 Mar 1746; he was 62. Occupation: Tailor In Portsmouth And York. On mar. to Elizabeth, he was of Portsmouth; later they moved to York. On 25 Jul 1706 when Moses was 23, he first married Mary WALTON, in Boston, MA. Born abt 1679. Mary died in Portsmouth, ME on 5 Dec 1720; she was 41. ae. 41 at death They had the following children: i. Aaron. Born on 17 Mar 1706/1707 in Boston, MA. ii. Samuel. Born abt 1708 in Portsmouth, ME. Samuel was baptized in Portsmouth, ME on 19 Dec 1708. 10 children 1728-1746 Samuel married Anne PEARCE. (dau. of William Pearce of York) iii. Henry. Born abt 1711 in Portsmouth, ME. Henry was baptized in Portsmouth, ME on 14 Oct 1711. On 17 Jan 1728/1729 when Henry was 17, he first Filed intention of marriage to Bethia YOUNG, in York, ME. (dau. of Joseph); she and Henry had 2 children. Henry second married HASKELL. She and Henry had one son. iv. Moses. Born abt 1712 in Portsmouth, ME. Moses was baptized in Portsmouth, ME on 15 Feb 1712/1713. v. Mary. Born abt 1717 in Portsmouth, ME. Mary was baptized in Portsmouth, ME on 22 Dec 1717. vi. Alice. mar. Rowland Young, Jr. at York on 11 oct 1738 On 11 Oct 1738 Alice married Rowland YOUNG Jr., in York, ME. vii. George. 2 other children On 8 Feb 1738/1739 George married Bethia PREBLE, daughter of Joseph PREBLE (1691-1732) & Bethia PAINE (-1724), in York, ME. Born on 8 Feb 1722/1723 in York, ME. On 23 Feb 1720/1721 when Moses was 36, he second married Elizabeth AYERS, daughter of Edward AYERS (~1658-1743) & Alice SHAPLEIGH? (ca1664-1717), in Portsmouth, ME. They had one child: 3 i. Edward (1721-) Third Generation --------------------------------------------- Family of Moses INGRAHAM (2) & Elizabeth AYERS 3. Edward INGRAHAM. Born in 1721/1722 in York, ME. Edward was baptized in York co., ME on 21 Jan 1721/1722. Occupation: Innholder At York. On 17 Apr 1742 when Edward was 21, he Filed intention of marriage to Lydia HOLT, daughter of Dea. Joseph HOLT & Mary HARMON (-1744), in York, ME. Born on 23 Oct 1723 in York, ME. They had the following children: i. William (1) (Died as Child). Born on 25 Mar 1742 in York, ME. William (1) died in York, ME bef 1761; he was 18. 4 ii. Elizabeth (1743-) iii. Edward. Born on 11 Jan 1746 in York, ME. Edward died in Kittery, ME on 6 Mar 1807; he was 61. 21 Jun 1766 when Edward was 20, he Filed intention of marriage to Elizabeth JOHNSON, in York, ME. Born in Kittery, ME. 5 iv. Lydia (1749-1824) v. Joseph Holt. Born on 10 Feb 1752 in York, ME. vi. Mary. Born on 14 May 1755 in York, ME. On 20 Apr 1776 when Mary was 20, she Filed intention of marriage to John WHEELER, in York, ME. vii. Ruth. Born on 22 Oct 1758 in York, ME. viii. William (2). Born on 25 Sep 1761 in York, ME. Fourth Generation --------------------------------------------- Family of Edward INGRAHAM (3) & Lydia HOLT 4. Elizabeth INGRAHAM. Born on 6 Aug 1743 in York, ME. Elizabeth married John BRADBURY Jr.. Edward and Elizabeth had the following children: i. John (1764-) ii. William (1766-) iii. Lydia (1767-) iv. Joanna (1768-) v. Samuel (1771-) vi. Elizabeth (1773-) vii. Mary (1774-) viii. Joseph (Died as Child) (1776-<1779) ix. Joseph (1779-) x. Dorcas (1781-) xi. Jotham (Died as Child) (1783-) xii. David (1785-) 5. Lydia INGRAHAM. Born on 28 Mar 1749 in York, ME. Lydia died in York, ME on 4 Dec 1824; she was 75. Buried in Old Village Cemetery, York, ME. The record of the births of her children are from the Preble family Bible record, attested to by Reginald T. Frost, York Town Clerk, ME On 30 Jun 1766 when Lydia was 17, she married Col. Esaias PREBLE, son of Samuel PREBLE (1697-1746) & Sarah MENDUM?, in York, ME. Born on 26 Apr 1742 in York, ME. Esaias died in York, ME on 22 Dec 1812; he was 70. Buried in Old Village Cemetery, York, ME. He was Captain of a company in Col. Jacob Gerrish's Regiment in 1778. In Miscellaneous Death Records of York ME from the Bragdon Almanacs of the First Parish is this notation: 181: Dec 21: "Esias Preble d. today" They had the following children: i. Esaias (1) (Died as Child) (1767-<1776) ii. Sarah (1769-1819) iii. Lydia (1770-1842) iv. Theodosia (1772-1849) v. Hepzabeth (1774-) vi. Samuel (1775-) vii. Esaias (2) (1776-1856) viii. Joanna (Twin) (1779-) ix. Hannah (Twin) (1781-1864) x. Ruthy (1782-) xi. William Pitt (1783-) xii. Harriet (1785-) xiii. Statira (1788-) xiv. Rufus (1790-) xv. Adolphus (1793-)

    07/14/1998 08:33:47
    1. [INGRAM-L] Claims in TN for Union Damage
    2. Don or Nancy Cleere Rodgers
    3. I received this from another mailing list. I went to the site and found several of my surnames listed. This may be beneficial to anyone who had ancestors in TN. Nancy dnealrod@flash.net http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/6448/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A listing of the 4,000 Tennesseans who applied to the Southern Claims Commission in 1871-1873, for restitution of damages inflicted by the Union Army on their property during the Civil War, has just been posted on the Tenn. State Library & Archives web site. The list provides the claimant's name and county of residence. claims files are given on the introductory page. The URL is: http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/sccintro.htm Chuck Sherrill Director, Public Services Tenn. State Library & Archives

    07/14/1998 12:26:12
    1. Re: [INGRAM-L] JAMES, SAMUEL
    2. OOps --- it is Veerry interesting how my fingers can fly over the keyboard and apparently never touch keys --- I thought my query would read that I'm searching for the parents of my James. And, by the way, in the email that was meant to be, I was very clever, but now I'll just be my usual self and Please, forgive my mistakes in the prior listing. :>( Wilma

    07/14/1998 05:59:43
    1. [INGRAM-L] JAMES, SAMUEL
    2. Hi Ingram Folks, The parents of my James b.ca.1807 somewhere??-d.Spencer Co., Indiana. James A couple of days ago I was contacted by a new found Cuz. He's just located a reference to a Samuel, etal, in Montgomery Co., Va. who he firmly believes is our James' Dad. I sure would like to help prove this to be true and plan to get to Richmond, Va. to do research. Until then, I'm here hoping to find others from this Ingram line-Any CUZ here? Wilma

    07/14/1998 04:43:25
    1. Re: [INGRAM-L] Southern Christian Advocate Marriage Notices, 1867-1878
    2. The Tissiers
    3. Thanks Steven! Steven J. Coker wrote: > > MARRIAGE NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1867-1878

    07/13/1998 09:13:35