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    1. Re: Jefferson County/INGALLS
    2. J.M. (Jay) Ingalls
    3. SOBPatchet@aol.com, What is your connection to Minot? Are you a descendant? This is not my line, but I do collect Ingalls info for all Ingalls in the USA and Canada. I also have a copy of Burleigh's 1903 "Ingalls Genealogy", which is the best single source on the Ingalls before 1903. My data indicates that the wife of the first Minot was named Sally. Does your data below refer to Minot M. Ingalls as the second Minot, and his son as Minot W., who lived with his mother at 1728 Washington street in Toledo Ohio per the 1889 - 1890 city directory? Or was the first one Minot M.? See the info below: Family Group Sheet-from J.M. Ingalls ============================================================ Husband: Minot Ingalls (1) [NOTE: NOT LISTED IN BURLEIGH] ============================================================ Born: Abt 1783 at: Died: at: , , NY Married: Abt 1826 Place: ============================================================ Wife: Sally (1) ============================================================ Born: Abt 1806 at: ============================================================ Husband's Notes ============================================================ Sources:Book in NEGHS library, 13 Mar 1992, on history of Jefferson County NY. Lyme was created in 1818, included Clayton west of Penot's Square, Lyme, Cape Vincent, and adjacent islands. It was named by Eber Kelsey, originally of Lyme CT. Minot Ingalls was a supervisor in 1836. First settlement there was in 1801. What is now Chaumont was settled in 1803. The town of LeRay was named after James D. LeRay deChaumont, distinguished land holder. LeRay embraced all of Brownsville east of Penet's Square, to Black River. The town of LeRay was erected in 1806, and LeRay moved there in 1808 with his family. Info from pages 190-200 approx. There was also a Solomon Ingalls in Clayton, but do not recall if I saw it in this book or Ann found it in another book. J.M.I. We have a copy of an old photo from "Old Houses of the North Country" in the Watertown NY library., It says the John Laird House on Watertown-Cape Vincent Road was built by John Laird, a Scotchman. Laird bought the land from Minot and Sally Ingalls on July 2, 1831. Later he bought adjacent parcels from Henry Ainsworth, Vincent LeRay, and James LeRay (Marquis de St. Paul. Some of the adjoining land was owned at some time by Count Pierre Francois Real, Napoleon's prefect of police. The house is about 2 miles from Cape Vincent and is easily accessible from Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. The house is built of native limestone, and was probably constructed in the early 1830's. Minot Ingalls is listed in the 1830 census for Jefferson County, NY, Page 261, Lyme Twp, Federal Population Schedule, (Ancestry?)Index # NY55923275, per Ancestry.com on 13 July 2000. We need to look at the actual census for his age, etc. J.M. Ingalls. Minot Ingalls, age 10 (b. 1840), and his sister? Catherine age 14 were living with Henry Cline, age 46, and Sally Cline, age 47, and their children, Francis, Mary, Milton S., Adelaide, and George in Lyme, Jefferson County, NY 1850 census, p. 374, Dwelling No. 385, Family No. 382. Could this be Minot's children? Could Sally Cline be Minot's daughter. Henry Cline gave his occupation as farmer, with real estate value of $9,788, b. NY. Catherine Ingalls, age 15 (b. 1835) lived with the Volney Ayres family in Lyme per p. 367, Dwelling No. 275, Family No. 275 of the 1850 census. Her birth place is given as NY. Peter Ingalls, age 50 (b. 1800, could be brother of James Ingalls?) was a farmer with real estate value of $1000, living in Brownville, Jefferson County, NY, per p. 183, Dwelling 113, Family 114 of the 1850 census. He said he was born in NH, and his wife Mary age 51 and daughter Helen age 13 were born in NY. Renselar Spies, age 16, born in NY, also lived with them. John Ingalls, age 62, b. NH, farmer, real estate value of $1400, lived in Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, NY, per the 1850 census. His wife Cynthia, age 64, b. NH, and son Jerome age 16, b. NY, were also there per p. 415, Dwelling No. 453, Family No. 455 of the 1850 census. Henry Ingalls, age 64, farmer, b. NH, no real estate value listed, lived in Clayton, Jefferson County, Ny per the 1850 census, with: Prudence age 67 b. MA; James Henry age 38 b. NH, laborer; Huldah age 30 b. NY; Cornelia E., age 27, b. NY; Gannis (F) age 34, b. VT; A.E. Violet (F) age 11, b. OH; and her brother ? Albert, age 6 , b. OH. All on p. 452, in Dwelling No. 434, and Family No. 434. The Rev. Solomon Ingalls was a trustee of the Baptist Church of Pillar Point in 1838 per a book in the NEGHS Library. Solomon Ingalls, age 70, b. MA, and Catherine Ingalls, age 64, b. MA, lived with Henry W. Ingalls age 43, b. MA, and Cynthia Ingalls, age 36, b. NY, per the 1850 census for Brownville, Jefferson County, NY, p. 185, Dwelling No. 138, Family No. 139. Also there were: Arnold B., age 12, b. NY; Melville E., age 8, b. NY; Frances A., age 7 (F), b. NY; and Cyrus, age 3, b. NY. Peter Ingalls was the first master of the Hannah, and ship building started in Cape Vincent in 1816 per another source. John W. Ingalls was supervisor of Clayton 1859-1861. Minot W Ingalls was a clerk for M I Wilcox C & S Co, in Toledo Ohio, and boarded at 1728 Washington, per the 1889 - 1890 city directory. Vie Ingalls (widow of Minot M) apparently owned the home at 1728 Washington, Toledo, Ohio, where Minot W. boarded per the same 1889 - 1890 city directory. The info in last two paragraphs is from ancestry.com. J.M. Ingalls, 13 July 2000. ============================================================ Wife's Notes ============================================================ See notes for husband Minot. J.M. Ingalls, 13 July 2000. Last Modified: 13 Jul 2000 ============================================================ Source Citations ============================================================ 1. J.M. & Charlene (Petrie) Ingalls, 5900 Cheswood Ct. Orlando FL 32817-3289 407-679-1305 jay_ingalls@pipeline.com ================== SOBPatchet@aol.com wrote: > > I was wondering if you have any conncection here. I noticed the two > Ingalls buried in Jeffeson County. Was common to send home bodies for burial > to the place where people felt were their original family homesteads. I know > there is an Ingalls home a few houses from the Wilcox homestead. Strange > name. There was a Doctor Minot buried in Sackets harbor and one of the other > Wilcox descendants of William was named Minot Wilcox. Point Peninsula is > straight across Three Mile Bay from Sackets harbor and Henderson. William > Wilcox was in Pt. Peninsula at the close of the War of 1812, so one would > suspect the Ingalls line was there early. > > Descendants of Minot Ingalls > > 1 Minot Ingalls > > . +Elvira Wilcox b: Aft. 1837 Father: William Stewart > Wilcox Father: William Stewart Wilcox > Father: William Stewart Wilcox Mother: > Mary Fisher > 2 Minot Ingalls, Jr b: Aft. 1857 d: in Toledo, Ohio > > .... +Florence Calkins d: in Toledo, Ohio > > ... 3 Kathryn Ingalls > > ....... +Edward Shanks d: 1973 > Occupation: Advertising > ... 3 Marie Ingalls > > 2 Frederick Ingalls b: Aft. 1858 > > .... +Molly Fleck >

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