John INGERSOLL

Birth:
1645
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Death:
4 Apr 1716
Kittery, York, Maine
Burial:
1716
Maine
Marriage:
1666
Maine
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 6 #9 John Ingersoll born at Salem in 1645; died in Kittery, 1716.  In his will of 27 September 1714, proved 4 April 1716, he names his wife and all his children except a daughter, deceased, who had married a Brown.  He b\\prospered at Falmouth, Maine, where he bought 1 May 1675, from George Munjoy a large tract of land.  Driven from Falmouth by Indians in 1675, he sought refuge, with his father and brother, in Salem, where 11 November 1675, the town "admitted (them) as inhabitants during the time of the Indian wards being driven from their habitations."  He moved to Kittery in 1676, where his wife lived, but in 1680 was again in Falmouth, where he received a house-lot and 60 acres of land at Ft. Loyal on 23 September 1676.  The Massachusetts grant of land and mill privileges, confirmed 13 Oct 1680, was perfected in 1682, and from 1684 was worked by a company.  John's occupancy of hs farm at the Stroudwater (now Westbrook) was interrupted by the second Indian War, when he sought refuge at Kittery, where he was a carpenter.  He also owned land in Kittery, Berwick and Scarboro.

He married Deborah Gunnison, daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Gunnison, of Boston, 1634, and Kittery, 1651,from which latter town Hugh was chosen Deputy of the General Court in 1653, 1654, and 1657.  Deborah was baptized at Boston "about 7 days old," 25 July 1642; she died after 8 July 1728.  8 July 1726, aged 83, she deposed that she lived at Falmouth fifty years since, on a farm lyin up old Casco River.

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Deborah GUNNISON
Birth:
25 Jul 1642
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Chr:
25 Jul 1642
of Kittery, York, Maine
Death:
Aft 8 Jul 1728
Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 6 #9 John Ingersoll born at Salem in 1645; died in Kittery, 1716.  In his will of 27 September 1714, proved 4 April 1716, he names his wife and all his children except a daughter, deceased, who had married a Brown.  He b\\prospered at Falmouth, Maine, where he bought 1 May 1675, from George Munjoy a large tract of land.  Driven from Falmouth by Indians in 1675, he sought refuge, with his father and brother, in Salem, where 11 November 1675, the town "admitted (them) as inhabitants during the time of the Indian wards being driven from their habitations."  He moved to Kittery in 1676, where his wife lived, but in 1680 was again in Falmouth, where he received a house-lot and 60 acres of land at Ft. Loyal on 23 September 1676.  The Massachusetts grant of land and mill privileges, confirmed 13 Oct 1680, was perfected in 1682, and from 1684 was worked by a company.  John's occupancy of hs farm at the Stroudwater (now Westbrook) was interrupted by the second Indian War, when he sought refuge at Kittery, where he was a carpenter.  He also owned land in Kittery, Berwick and Scarboro.

He married Deborah Gunnison, daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Gunnison, of Boston, 1634, and Kittery, 1651,from which latter town Hugh was chosen Deputy of the General Court in 1653, 1654, and 1657.  Deborah was baptized at Boston "about 7 days old," 25 July 1642; she died after 8 July 1728.  8 July 1726, aged 83, she deposed that she lived at Falmouth fifty years since, on a farm lyin up old Casco River.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Ephraim INGERSOLL
Birth:
Abt 1666
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 7 23iv Ephraim b. 1666; no further record.  Lived at Kittery.

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2
Birth:
1668
Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine
Death:
Aft 2 Aug 1746
Marr:
1 Dec 1686
Falmouth, York, Maine 
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 11 #24 Deborah Ingersoll born 1668; died after 2 August 1746; m. 1 Dec 1686 at Falmouth Maine to Captain Benjamin Larrabee, born 1666; died 1733.  He was second in command at the fort at Casco.

IGI Deborah Ingersoll born 1668 in Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine - died after 2 August 1746 - spouse Benjamin Larrabee 1 Dec 1686 in Falmouth Cumberland, Maine.
                  
3
Birth:
1670
Kittery, York, Maine
Death:
Aft 1744
Kittery, York, Maine
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 11 - #23 John Ingersoll: On 17 September 1722, he was assigned with his family to live in the garrisoned house of Ebenezer More.  He married at York about 1700, Deborah, daughter of John and Deborah Phoenix of Kittery.  He m. 2nd (int. 28 September 1738) Mary Roberts of Newcastle.  Mary Ingersoll owned the covenant and was baptized in the Kittery Church 20 June 1742.  John Ingersoll was admitted to the church 6 June 1742.  He was mentioned as yeoman or husbandman in deeds signed with wife Mary in 1741, 1742, and 1743.

His first two kids in this record have the same year of birth, different days.

IGI John Ingersoll born 1670 Kittery, York, Maine - Christened 20 Sept 1695 Kittery, York, Maine - died After 1744 Kittery, York, Maine - Married July 1703 Kittery, York, Maine.
                  
4
Birth:
Abt 1674
Kittery, York, Maine
Death:
Abt Mar 1722
Presumscot, Maine
Marr:
1697
Kittery, York, Maine 
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 7 - #21i Elisha

Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 10 #21 Elisha Ingersoll was born at Kittery, Maine about 1674 where he was an adult in 1695.  He was drowned at Presumscot, Maine. " Mr. Elisha Ingersoll was buried in ye first week in March, 1722.  The will of his father, proved in Kittery in 1716 confirmed his title to land in Kittery as well as bequeathed to him ½ of his father's mill and water rights in Falmouth, and ½ the homestead at Stroudwater.  He settled on this farm and in 1718 was one of the petitioners for the incorporation of Falmouth.  He received a grant of 3 acres on "the neck." "The first new framed house (on Portland Neck) being built by Mr. Ingersoll, about the year 1714, he was for this cause called "Governor Ingersoll."  He married at Kittery, Mary???, who died after 26 June 1722
                  
5
Blocked
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Death:
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6
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7
Birth:
Death:
28 Apr 1755
Marr:
Jan 1713
 
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 12 - Abigail Ingersoll died 28 April 1755.  She m. 1st Joseph Judkins; m. 2nd --Blacey; m. 3rd before Jan 1713, ebenezer Blaisdell, born 29 Dec 1686, son of Ebenezer of Amesbury, Massachusetts.
                  
8
Mary INGERSOLL
Birth:
1680
Cumberland, Maine
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family - Pg. 7 #26 viii Mary, married about 1708 to Daniel Low

Ancestral File ver 4.18 Mary Ingersoll born 1680 at Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine - spouse: Daniel Low married 1708
                  
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John Ingersoll - Deborah Gunnison

John Ingersoll was born at Salem, Essex, Massachusetts 1645. His parents were George Ingersoll and Elizabeth Ingersoll.

He married Deborah Gunnison 1666 at Maine . Deborah Gunnison was born at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts 25 Jul 1642 daughter of Hugh Gunnison and Elizabeth Kilbourne .

They were the parents of 9 children:
Ephraim Ingersoll born Abt 1666.
Deborah Ingersoll born 1668.
John Ingersoll born 1670.
Elisha Ingersoll born Abt 1674.
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Abigail Ingersoll
Mary Ingersoll born 1680.
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John Ingersoll died 4 Apr 1716 at Kittery, York, Maine .

Deborah Gunnison died Aft 8 Jul 1728 at Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine .