John Knight Jr.
M, b. circa 1622, d. 27 February 1677
Father | John Knight b. c 1595, d. May 1670 |
Mother | Sarah Hawkins b. c 1594, d. 27 Apr 1623 |
John Knight Jr. was born circa 1622 in in England.1
John married Bathsheba Ingersoll circa 1646 in Newbury, Essex, England. John was the step-son of Bathsheba's mother. He and Bathsheba had 10 children..2
John died on 27 February 1677 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Same date in Israel Noyes Ancestral File. Beryl Hubbard e-mail, 3/99, says died 27 Feb 1670/71..3
John married Bathsheba Ingersoll circa 1646 in Newbury, Essex, England. John was the step-son of Bathsheba's mother. He and Bathsheba had 10 children..2
John died on 27 February 1677 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Same date in Israel Noyes Ancestral File. Beryl Hubbard e-mail, 3/99, says died 27 Feb 1670/71..3
Family | Bathsheba Ingersoll b. 1 Jul 1629, d. 24 Oct 1705 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145. Israel Noyes Ancestral File says he was born on 14 May 1626 in Romsay, Hampshire, England.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145. Newbury VR, 2:279, has marriage of John Knight and Bathsua Ingerson in [16--?].
- [S608] Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1849, Vol.II, p.636. Liste as John, sr.
Bathsheba Ingersoll
F, b. 1 July 1629, d. 24 October 1705
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
Bathsheba Ingersoll was born on 1 July 1629 in Sutton, Bedfordshire, England.1
Bathsheba married John Knight Jr. circa 1646 in Newbury, Essex, England. John was the step-son of Bathsheba's mother. He and Bathsheba had 10 children..2
Bathsheba died on 24 October 1705 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, at age 76. Israel Noyes Ancestral File says died 25 October 1705, Newbury. Beryl Hubbard e-mail, 3/99, say died 24 Oct 1725, Newbury - probably a misprint..3
Bathsheba married John Knight Jr. circa 1646 in Newbury, Essex, England. John was the step-son of Bathsheba's mother. He and Bathsheba had 10 children..2
Bathsheba died on 24 October 1705 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts, at age 76. Israel Noyes Ancestral File says died 25 October 1705, Newbury. Beryl Hubbard e-mail, 3/99, say died 24 Oct 1725, Newbury - probably a misprint..3
Family | John Knight Jr. b. c 1622, d. 27 Feb 1677 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S333] Assumption:, Date and place of birth from Israel Noyes Ancestral File. Threfall's 26 Great Migration Colonists, p.145, says she was born in Salem about 1629, the year that her family arrived in New England.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145. Newbury VR, 2:279, has marriage of John Knight and Bathsua Ingerson in [16--?].
- [S608] Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1849, v.II p.635. Identified as Bathshebah Knight, widow.
Alice Ingersoll
F, b. before 21 December 1612, d. after July 1644
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
Alice Ingersoll was born before 21 December 1612.1 She was baptized on 21 December 1612 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.2
Alice married William Walcott circa 1630 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2
Alice died after July 1644.3
Alice married William Walcott circa 1630 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2
Alice died after July 1644.3
Family | William Walcott b. 1610? |
Citations
- [S333] Assumption:, Birth date based on date of baptism.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.144.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.144. Text states that she was included in her father's will made 24 July 1644.
William Walcott
M, b. 1610?
William Walcott was born in 1610?.1
William married Alice Ingersoll circa 1630 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 William got into trouble by refusing to have his children baptised "willingly neglecting family duties". In 1641/42 he was whipped for idleness and abuse of his friends and sent to prison. On 27 December 1643, his wife, children, and estate were committed to his father-in-law, Richard Ingersoll; he may have gone to Newfoundland.2
William married Alice Ingersoll circa 1630 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 William got into trouble by refusing to have his children baptised "willingly neglecting family duties". In 1641/42 he was whipped for idleness and abuse of his friends and sent to prison. On 27 December 1643, his wife, children, and estate were committed to his father-in-law, Richard Ingersoll; he may have gone to Newfoundland.2
Family | Alice Ingersoll b. b 21 Dec 1612, d. a Jul 1644 |
John Ingersoll
M, b. before October 1615, d. before 17 November 1615
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
John Ingersoll was born before October 1615.1 He was baptized on that date in Edworth, Bedfordshire, England.2
John died before 17 November 1615.3
John died before 17 November 1615.3
Citations
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth must precede date of baptism.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.144.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.144. Indicates that burial was on this date.
George Ingersoll
M, b. before 2 July 1618, d. after 22 July 1694
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
George Ingersoll was born before 2 July 1618.1 He was baptized on that date in Sutton, Bedfordshire, England.2
George married Elizabeth (--?--) Ingersoll in 1638?. George and Elizabeth had 8 children.3
George received salem land in 1638. He farmed the Townsend Bishop land with his father, then moved before 1646 to Gloucester where he kept an inn. By 1657, he bought land at Back Cove, Casco Bay, from George Cleeve for 55s plus 1s and 1 day labor per year,
George was a Lieut. of Falmouth militia and was in King Phillip's War, 1675. He had a son killed while shooting wild fowl. His property was burned so he returned to Salem in December 1675. In 1680, he returned to Maine and laid out a town of 1000 acres. After the next Indian war in 1690 when he was 75, he returned to Salem again where he died.4
George died after 22 July 1694.5
George married Elizabeth (--?--) Ingersoll in 1638?. George and Elizabeth had 8 children.3
George received salem land in 1638. He farmed the Townsend Bishop land with his father, then moved before 1646 to Gloucester where he kept an inn. By 1657, he bought land at Back Cove, Casco Bay, from George Cleeve for 55s plus 1s and 1 day labor per year,
George was a Lieut. of Falmouth militia and was in King Phillip's War, 1675. He had a son killed while shooting wild fowl. His property was burned so he returned to Salem in December 1675. In 1680, he returned to Maine and laid out a town of 1000 acres. After the next Indian war in 1690 when he was 75, he returned to Salem again where he died.4
George died after 22 July 1694.5
Family | Elizabeth (--?--) Ingersoll b. 1620? |
Citations
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth must preced date of baptism.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.144.
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of marriage guessed from birth date of groom.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.144-145.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins.
Elizabeth (--?--) Ingersoll
F, b. 1620?
Known only from Threlfall's 26 Great Migration Colonists. Elizabeth (--?--) Ingersoll was born in 1620?.1
Elizabeth married George Ingersoll in 1638?. George and Elizabeth had 8 children.2
Elizabeth married George Ingersoll in 1638?. George and Elizabeth had 8 children.2
Family | George Ingersoll b. b 2 Jul 1618, d. a 22 Jul 1694 |
John Ingersoll
M, b. before 11 March 1620/21
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
John Ingersoll
M, b. circa 1622/23, d. circa December 1683
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
John Ingersoll was born circa 1622/23.1
John married Judith Felton circa 1643. John and Judith had 8 children..2
John became a shoreman in Salem, drying fish on Winter Island. He had a Negro servant named Wonn. His will was dated 20 November 1683 and probated 27 December 1683. The inventory of his estate was 216 pounds.2
John died circa December 1683.3
John married Judith Felton circa 1643. John and Judith had 8 children..2
John became a shoreman in Salem, drying fish on Winter Island. He had a Negro servant named Wonn. His will was dated 20 November 1683 and probated 27 December 1683. The inventory of his estate was 216 pounds.2
John died circa December 1683.3
Family | Judith Felton b. 1624? |
Citations
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145. Birth date calculated from age of 55 in 1678.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145. His will was dated 20 Nov 1683 and probated 27 Dec 1683.
Judith Felton
F, b. 1624?
Judith was the daughter of Nathaniel and Eleanor Felton of Salem. Judith Felton was born in 1624?.1
Judith married John Ingersoll circa 1643. John and Judith had 8 children..2
Judith married John Ingersoll circa 1643. John and Judith had 8 children..2
Family | John Ingersoll b. c 1622/23, d. c Dec 1683 |
Sarah Ingersoll
F, b. before July 1627
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
Sarah had 11 children with her two husbands. Sarah Ingersoll was born before July 1627 in Sutton, Bedfordshire, England.1
Sarah married William Haynes before July 1644.1
Sarah married Joseph Holton on 13 November 1651 in Newbury, Essex, England.1
Sarah married William Haynes before July 1644.1
Sarah married Joseph Holton on 13 November 1651 in Newbury, Essex, England.1
Family | William Haynes b. 1625? |
Citations
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145.
Nathaniel Ingersoll
M, b. circa 1631, d. 27 January 1719/20
Father | Richard Ingersoll b. b 10 Mar 1587/88, d. c Aug 1644 |
Mother | Ann Langley b. 27 Mar 1576, d. 30 Jul 1677 |
Nathaniel Ingersoll was born circa 1631 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.1
After his father's death in 1644, Nathaniel lived for 4 years as the servant of Gov. Endicott on the Orchard Farm. He farmed the Weston grant which he inherited. He kept an ordinary and was one of the accusers in the witchcraft trials. He adopted Benjamin Hutchinson.1
Nathaniel married Hannah Collins on 25 March 1651?.2
Nathaniel died on 27 January 1719/20.1
After his father's death in 1644, Nathaniel lived for 4 years as the servant of Gov. Endicott on the Orchard Farm. He farmed the Weston grant which he inherited. He kept an ordinary and was one of the accusers in the witchcraft trials. He adopted Benjamin Hutchinson.1
Nathaniel married Hannah Collins on 25 March 1651?.2
Nathaniel died on 27 January 1719/20.1
Family | Hannah Collins b. 1633?, d. a 1719 |
Hannah Collins
F, b. 1633?, d. after 1719
Hannah Collins was born in 1633?.1
Hannah married Nathaniel Ingersoll on 25 March 1651?.2
Hannah died after 1719.3
Hannah married Nathaniel Ingersoll on 25 March 1651?.2
Hannah died after 1719.3
Family | Nathaniel Ingersoll b. c 1631, d. 27 Jan 1719/20 |
Citations
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of birth assumed from birth date of husband.
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of marriage assumed from birth date of husband. Threlfall's 26 Great Migration Colonists says marriage was 25 March 16--.
- [S655] John Brooks Threlfall, Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins, p.145. States that Hannah survived her husband's death.
Joseph Holton
M, b. 1625?
Joseph Holton was born in 1625?.1
Joseph married Sarah Ingersoll on 13 November 1651 in Newbury, Essex, England.2
Joseph married Sarah Ingersoll on 13 November 1651 in Newbury, Essex, England.2
Family | Sarah Ingersoll b. b Jul 1627 |