| John  INGERSOLL [1744]ABT 1620 - Dec 1683
Father:  Richard  INGERSOLLBIRTH: ABT 1620, Sutton, Bedford, England
CHRISTENING: 11 Mar 1620, Sutton, Bedford, England
EMIGRATION: 1628, Salem, Essex, MA
DEATH: Dec 1683, Salem, Essex, MA
 Mother:  Ann  LANGLEY
 
 Family 1
: Judith  FELTON
 
MARRIAGE: 1643, Salem, Essex, MA
 
  John  INGERSOLL 
  Nathaniel  INGERSOLL 
  Ruth  INGERSOLL 
 +Richard  INGERSOLL 
  Sarah  INGERSOLL 
 +Samuel  INGERSOLL 
  Joseph  INGERSOLL 
  Hannah  INGERSOLL 
 
 
 
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 _Richard INGERSOLL _|
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|_Ann LANGLEY _______|
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Data from Rick Ingersoll [rick@ingersoll.net], http://www.ingersoll.net.
John appears to have emmigrated with his brother, Richard.
 
 "Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America"
 Lillian Drake Avery
 Frederick H. Hitchcock, Grafton Press, New York, 1926
 p. 4: "John Ingersoll (Richard) born in England, 1623 (aged 55 years, in 1678);
 died at Salem in 1683. He received from the town of Salem an allotment of 40
 acres of land, 19-9-1649, mariner 1658. John was freeman April 27, 1668, and
 was chosen juryman in 1669 and 1672. In 1667, with his son John, he signed the
 petition against import taxes. As appears from Mr. Perley's "Salem in 1700"
 (Essex Antiquarian, v. 10); John Ingersoll was a man of affairs, selling a house to
 John Gardner, 16-9-1656. He had previously bought from John Gray, 29-7-1656
 (Essex Deeds, 2:4), a lot which has ever since been associated with the Ingersoll
 name... John Ingersoll's will is dated Nov. 20, 1683. He married about 1643,
 Judith Felton, daughter of Nathaniel Felton. (E. I. Hist. Coll. 45:190.)"
 
 Historical Collections of the Essex Institute
 Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 12 (Apr 1859)
 "Materials for a History of the Ingersoll Family in Salem"
 
 "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633"
 Robert Charles Anderson
 New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, MA; 1995
 http://NewEnglandAncestors.org/
 "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")."
 
 "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"
 James Savage
 Pub. Boston, 1860-1862
 Repub. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998, pp. 520-522
 (Savage has an extensive entry crediting John with two wives and many
 children across two states. I suspect that Savage may have mixed two
 John Ingersolls together).
 
 "New England Marriages Prior to 1700"
 Clarence A. Torrey, Baltimore, MD, 1985
 pp. 409-410
 INGERSOLL, John (1620l-1683) (ae 55 in 1678) & Judith [FELTON],
 dau wid Eleanor; b 1644;  Salem
 
 
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