This is all that I have on my INGRAM line. Most of it I found on an FTM cd, and have not verified it yet. I'm hoping to find a connection. I am a descendant of Elizabeth INGRAM and Stephen CHANDLER. Descendants of Benjamin Ingram 1 Benjamin Ingram d: 1789 in Caswell Co., NC ......... 2 John Ingram ......... 2 James Ingram b: Abt. 1730 d: Oct 1798 in Caswell Co., NC ............. +Mary .................... 3 Walter Ingram .................... 3 Pricilla Ingram .................... 3 Vachell Ingram .................... 3 Clary Ingram ........................ +Sampson M. Glenn .................... 3 Benjamin Ingram .................... 3 John Ingram b: 1750 in NC d: 1822 in Caswell Co., NC ........................ +Mary ............................... 4 Elizabeth Ingram b: 1786 d: 1845 ................................... +Stephen Chandler b:1781 in GranvilleCo.,NC d:1829inCaswellCo.,NC ............................... 4 Archibald Ingram ................................... +Mary Nichols ............................... 4 Elisha Ingram ............................... 4 James Ingram ............................... 4 Stephen Ingram ............................... 4 Susanna Ingram ......... 2 Charlton Ingram b: Jul 30, 1757 Laurel lwhite@usit.net King292@aol.com wrote: > I have seen many requests for information on the Ingram line. > I am wondering how far back you have been able to trace your line. My direct > line goes to 1625 where it hits a stone wall. I am still digging in the > rubble. I do not feel there are as many separate lines of Ingram's as there > seems to be. My line starts in Delaware and goes to Md. and Va. In the early > 1800s it then immigrates west to Cal. Since there is a gap in the children of > my ancestors, it may very well be that many went to NC and TN. Even to Ga. > which I at present am unable to prove. Happy hunting. King292@aol.com