The Ingersoll family in Rocks Village revolves around the first member known to have arrived in the village, Zebulon Ingersoll, who hailed from Gloucester.
In 1777 at the age of 20, Zebulon Ingersoll enlisted for three years in Captain Samuel Carr’s Company, Col. James Wesson’s Regiment. [60]
It is likely that Zebulon moved to Rocks Village in about 1782 because in that year he purchased the property at 21 River Rd. He had married the widow of Moses Pike, Ruth Moody Pike, the previous year. They had five daughters and one son. Zebulon was a merchant and a landowner. An extant account book for him shows many neighbors purchasing goods from him in the years 1793 – 1799. Many paid their accounts by items rather than cash.
Zebulon owned the brick store for awhile before selling it to Enoch Foot (see deeds, below). In 1803 he purchased the house at 1 Wharf Lane that his sister had bought from James White, although it is likely that he and Ruth were already living in the house. In 1813-14 he and his son John enlarged the house to its present twin chimney form to allow John and his new wife to live in the other half (next to the lane). But John died ‘at sea’ in 1815 and did not live to see his only son, John Gage Ingersoll.
The Ingersoll daughters all married local men and settled in the village.
Ruth Moody (1747/8 – 1813) is the daughter of Benjamin and Ann (Bradstreet) Moody, granddaughter of Dr. Humphrey and Sarah Pierce Bradstreet, great granddaughter of Moses and Elizabeth (Harris) Bradstreet, and great great granddaughter of Humphrey and Bridgett Bradstreet who came from Ipswich England and settled in Ipswich Mass May 6, 1635 through land grant. [29]
In the Moody side of her ancestry, Ruth is (Benjamin, Caleb II, Caleb I, Samuel, William). Her brother Moses Moody owned land on the south side of E. Main St. as well as the house at 34 E. Main St. in the 1790’s. Their grandfather Caleb married into the Morse family.
Zebulon and his first wife Ruth are buried at Greenwood Cemetery alongside their son-in-law Israel Harriman, who married their daughter Betsey and then died five years later. Betsey’s second husband was Samuel C. Foote. Nathaniel Ladd (b1786) and his wife Sally (Sarah) Ingersoll (b1783) (married July 14, 1811) are also buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
After Ruth died in 1813, Zebulon married Mary Quimby Emery. They had no children. Mary Emery was born Mary Quimby(Quimbe) and married Nathaniel Emery in Newbury in 1799. Mary was involved with her relatives in selling 23 E. Main St. in 1805. She and Nathaniel Emery had owned half of the house at 15 Wharf Lane for a few years. After Zebulon’s death in 1829 she married Dr. Woodbury of Barrington NH in 1833, but since he remarried the next year, we assume she died soon after that marriage.
There is an Ingersoll from Beverly that comes to the village to preach in 1813 (according to John’s diaries/daybooks). This could be Rev. Samuel Bridge Ingersoll. He is from the following lineage: Nathaniel (1710-1762)/Bethiah Gardner from Salem, Samuel (1672-1763)/Sarah Haskitt from Salem, John (1644 – 1694)/Mary Combs from Salem, John (1620 – 1683)/Judith Felton from England, Richard (1587 – 1644)/Ann Langley from England
Richard Ingersoll (1587 Edworth, Bedfordshire, England – 1644 Salem, MA) immigrated on the second Mayflower in 1629, and settled in Salem. He received considerable land grants in that town. His wife Ann Langley and most of their ten children accompanied him on the journey. His father was George Inkersall 1562-1644. Richard and Ann’s daughter Sarah Holten in 1692 gave testimony against Rebecca Towne Nurse which led to Rebecca’s death in the Salem Witch Trials. (Rebecca Nurse was born to William Towne as was her brother Edmund Towne, the grandfather of Abigail Perley who m(4) Samuel Morse (Anthony, Anthony). Samuel Morse and Abigail had Hannah Morse Campbell who m Lt. Abel Chase (Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Aquila)). Among Richard and Ann’s sons accompanying them was George Ingersoll b 1618 in England. George apparently relocated to Gloucester because his son Samuel was born there in 1654. Samuel was a shipwright at Eastern Point in Gloucester. Samuel’s son David Ingersoll b 1695 in Gloucester married Mary Sargent in 1718 and died “lost on the banks” in 1730. David and Mary had Maky, Rebecca, Sargent (1st lieutenant of the privateer Phoenix in Rev War), David b 1724 (m Sarah Sargent in 1747), and:
- Medifer Ingersoll (1729 – 1759 on French ship in French and Indian War) marries Dorothy Lowe (25 Nov 1733 in Gloucester d of Nathaniel Low and Abigail Riggs) in 1752 in Gloucester. Medifer died at age 30 as a prisoner on a French ship.
- Nathaniel Low (1753 Gloucester – 1834 Bangor, ME) (Medifer, David, Samuel, George, Richard) marries Sally Haskell (1764 Gloucester-1844 New Gloucester, Maine) in 1782 in New Gloucester, Maine. He had a strict habit of temperance. Was a revolutionary war soldier and received a pension. Buried in Lower Corner Cemetery, New Gloucester, Maine. DAR: Ancestor #: A060109
- Nathaniel Lowe (1780 New Gloucester, ME – 1870 Danville, ME) marries 1) Nancy Clark (1807-1871) in 1837, 2) Anne Giddinge (1789-1837)
- Anne (1817 – 1904 Auburn, ME)
- Sarah H. (1819 – 1843 Auburn, ME)
- Caroline (1822-1895. Auburn, ME)
- Nathaniel (1826-1901 Auburn, ME)
- John Howard (1828 Danville -1909 Auburn, ME) married Hanna Elizabeth Emerson (1834-19145) in 1852
- Anna Giddinge
- Sarah Elizabeth
- George
- Grace
- Hattie May
- Adelaide Woodbury
- Edith Minerva
- Hannah L. (1832-1868 Aubrn, ME)
- Charles Medifer (1783 – xx) marries Eliza Robbins (1790-xx) 1817 in Boston
- Charles J. (1819-1875)
- Sarah (1785 – xx)
- Dorcas A. (1787 – 1881)
- Dolly Lowe (1792-1852)
- Polly (1795-xx)
- Zebulon (1795-1799)
- Zebulon (1800 – 1873 (8) Houlton, ME marries Nancy Wing (1804-1888)
- Clara
- Augustus Whitwill
- Rebecca (1802 – xx)
- George Washington (1803 New Gloucester, ME – 1860 Bangor, ME) marries Henrietta Crosby (1814 – 1893) in 1840 in Atkinson, ME
- George Crosby (1841 Bangor – 1847 Bangor)
- Edward Chase (1843-1883)
- Alice Cornelia (1846 – 1891)
- Charles (1848 – 1849)
- Fannie Hillard. (1850 – 1932)
- Ralph Waldo (1852-1855)
- Alfred Osborn (1806 New Gloucester, ME – 1887 Lincoln, ME) marries Anna Ballard Bailey (1810-1892)
- George Crosby
- Edward Chase (1843 Bangor-1883 DC) married Clara Knode (1851-1913)
- Heloise (1877-1943)
- Alicia Cornelia marries Chamberlain (1846-1891 NY, NY buried in West Brookfield, MA)
- Charles
- Fannie Hillard (1850-1932 DC)
- Ralph Waldo
- Nathaniel Lowe (1780 New Gloucester, ME – 1870 Danville, ME) marries 1) Nancy Clark (1807-1871) in 1837, 2) Anne Giddinge (1789-1837)
- Dorothy (Dolly)(1 Jan 1755 Gloucester – 17 Apr 1816 died in Newbury, buried in Newburyport) married Enoch Greenleaf (11 Oct 1757 Newbury – 9 Jan 1798 – died in Essex, buried in Newburyport) in 1789 (int). Dolly, of Haverhill, and Enoch Greenleaf, at Amesbury, Sept. 30, 1789. Dolly bought the house and one acre of land at 1 Wharf Lane from James White in 1789, the grandson of John Swett. Enoch kept a store and commanded a military unit. Enoch is s. of Jonathan (1723- after 1807) and Mary Presby (1723-1807) Enoch marries Mary Stone (1760-1789)(d of John Stone and Sarah Miller) in 1783. Dolly is reported to have had two children with Joseph Cummings from Gray Maine. Joseph Jr in 1791 and Isaac Jennings in 1794. Her brother Nathaniel moved to New Gloucester Maine. Her niece Dorcas and brother Medifer visited John Ingersoll (diaries) in 1811 from Hanover, NH.
- George Greenleaf (22 Jul 1790 Newburyport – 1872 Newburyport). Newburyport merchant. Married 1) Elizabeth Cogswell Wheelwright (1794-1844) in 1813, 2) Mary (Stone) Huse (1806 – 1890) 1847, Mary Stone marries Caleb Huse (1803 – xx) in 1827.
- Mary Ann Caroline (1814 – 1844)
- George (1816 – 1840)
- Elizabeth W. (1818 – 1819)
- Abraham W. (1820 – 1842)
- Caroline Elizabeth (1823- 1900) marries William Thurston (1807 – 1882) n 1870
- Laura Wheelwright (1825 – 1853(8))
- Rebecca K. (1827 – 1830)
- Rebecca Wheelwright (1832 – 1858) marries George Frances Choate (1822 – 1888)
- Betsey Greenleaf (abt 1790 Newburyport, MA – 17 Nov 1887 Kensington, NH) unmarried. Listed as daughter of Enoch on 1887 Death Register of Newburyport.
- Dorothy (Dolly) Greenleaf (18 Jan 1792 Newburyport – 1842) marries Henry Sleeper Pearson of Portland (1789-1878) in 1814. A Dolly also marries Capt. David Wood JR. July 1821 in Newburyport (this Dolly dies in 1828 at age of 33. This Dolly is probably d. of Joshua and Mary born in 1795.
- Enoch (20 Oct 1793 – 27 Sep 1797)
- Caroline Greenleaf (20 Jul 1795 Newburyport – 1830) marries Jonathan Call (1786-1853) in 1819 Newburyport.
- George Greenleaf (22 Jul 1790 Newburyport – 1872 Newburyport). Newburyport merchant. Married 1) Elizabeth Cogswell Wheelwright (1794-1844) in 1813, 2) Mary (Stone) Huse (1806 – 1890) 1847, Mary Stone marries Caleb Huse (1803 – xx) in 1827.
- Zebulon (1757 Gloucester, MA – 1829 Rocks Village) (Medifer, David, Samuel, George, Richard) married 1) Ruth Moody Pike (1746 West Newbury – 1813 Rocks Village) in 1781 (d. of Benjamin Moody and Ann Bradstreet), 2) Mary Emery in 1814. Zebulon and Ruth lived first at 21 River Rd, then bought 1 Wharf Lane from his sister Dolly in 1803. Zebulon also owned a plot of woodland on E Main St. as well as the brick store for a while. He was a trader who pickled fish in barrels to sell in Newburyport and rented boats to other people. Zebulon fell from a ladder while he and his son John were working on expanding the house in 1813-1814 so that John could live in the other half with his new wife Nancy Gage. Zebulon recovered from his injuries, but Ruth died in the house during that same period. Zebulon and Mary probably lived at 1 Wharf after they were married, although their half of the house had been seized in a financial dispute (see Deeds below). When Zebulon died in 1829 his wife Mary and Zebulon’s daughters inherited the older half of the house, and his son John’s widow Nancy and her son John Gage Ingersoll inherited the new side of the house that had belonged originally to John.
- Dolly (1780 – 1844). married Enoch Foot in 8 Sept 1810. according to John’s day book this occurred on the 4th.
- Caroline Greenleaf Foot (Aug 2, 1811-July 19, 1900) married Warren Moody Ordway (son of David Ordway Jr. (Sept 19, 1778 – Oct 1847) and Mary Emery Ordway (Oct 18, 1783 – Oct 21, 1819) on July 3, 1834. See Ordway page for their children.
- Ruth (1782 – xxx) married John Johnson in 1798. They ran the Johnson tavern in Rocks Village for many years. They later bought the house at 1 Wharf Lane and lived there for many years. As an old man John moved to Maine to be with his granddaughters.
- Sarah (Sally) Ingersoll (1783-1870) married (July 14, 1811 at house on Wharf Lane by Mr. Tompkins) Nathaniel Ladd (b Sep 17 1786) (Son of Nathaniel Ladd (Oct 22, 1755 – Feb 17, 1837) and Sarah Noyes) (Sarah Noyes and Nathaniel married Jun 27, 1782) Sally moved to Bradford Aug 15th 1811.
- Betsy Ingersoll (1787 – 1854 (dropsy on the chest)) married 1) Israel Harriman (1778-1811) (June 17, 1806), 2. Samuel C. Foot (1800-1887). A Samuel Foot owned property at the end of Wharf Lane.
- Eliza Ann Harriman (1809-1892) marries Moses G. Jaques (1799-1886) in 1828. see Jaques family for children.
- Edwin (listed in J. Ingersoll’s diary going to live with Mr. Johnson after his father dies.
- John Ingersoll (1788 – 1815) married Nancy Gage (1788-1845) on September 27, 1814 at her father’s house in Bradford. Nancy is daughter of Uriah Gage and Hannah Tinney. The couple moved into their new house at 1 Wharf Ln on October 12, 1814. John taught at the local school (November to March) for several years. He adjudicated local legal cases, drew up land deeds, attended local legislative meetings and meetings of the Merrimack Bridge company, and was a member of Capt. Pierce’s military company, serving as captain at one point. He read and wrote extensively and traveled abroad, teaching himself navigation. He also engaged in fishing, tending his garden, harvesting, hoeing, and hauling dung, working on bridge repairs and maneuvering ships. Nancy moved to Bradford with her son John Gage Ingersoll after her husband John died in Boston harbor of yellow fever in June of 1815 while preparing for a voyage to Savannah Georgia with a shipment of locally-made shoes and combs. (potential: Nancy dies on Dec 8, 1845 of consumption in Bradford at 57 years.) A diary kept by John survives. John is at sea in January of 1810 suffering many hardships.
- John Gage Ingersoll (1815 – 23 April 1899) married 1. Sarah Kimball Morse (d. of Isaac Morse and Lydia Dustin Chase) in 1840 and 2. Caroline Jackson (~1825 S. Gardiner Me – 22 Apr 1889) in 1864. (John died one day after or same day as Caroline at Hotel Hoffman in Boston)
- Arthur Ambrose Ingersoll (1842 – 1922) marries Jennie Wardsworth Libbey (1862-1937) on 23 Oct 1889. his occupation is listed as treasurer of academy of music in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
- Arthur Ambrose Ingersoll (1842 – 1922) marries Jennie Wardsworth Libbey (1862-1937) on 23 Oct 1889. his occupation is listed as treasurer of academy of music in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
- John Gage Ingersoll (1815 – 23 April 1899) married 1. Sarah Kimball Morse (d. of Isaac Morse and Lydia Dustin Chase) in 1840 and 2. Caroline Jackson (~1825 S. Gardiner Me – 22 Apr 1889) in 1864. (John died one day after or same day as Caroline at Hotel Hoffman in Boston)
- Rebecca (1792 – 1823) married 1) Simeon Jenner (Jenness) of Deerfield (Sept 27, 1809), 2) Deacon James Davis in 1817. James Davis married Lydia Morse in 1825. James and Lydia Davis’s daughter, Rebecca Ingersoll Davis, wrote Gleanings from Merrimack Valley in 1881.
- Dolly (1780 – 1844). married Enoch Foot in 8 Sept 1810. according to John’s day book this occurred on the 4th.
- Rebecca (1759 Gloucester, MA- 1820) married Capt. Joseph Foster(1764 -lost at sea 1816) in 1782 in Gloucester, see https://books.google.com/books?id=aohMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA263&lpg=PA263&dq=Medifer+Ingersoll&source=bl&ots=F5CqU1kUQ_&sig=ACfU3U3_Byrtkftr1XESC-usx83Tg-oyKA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfhpv3_-fmAhWFZd8KHXhOD48Q6AEwBXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Medifer%20Ingersoll&f=false. Lydia and Rebecca Foster visits John Ingersoll in 1811.
- Joseph (1783 – 1784)
- Joseph (1783 – 1843)
- Lydia (1785 – 1786)
- Lydia (1787 – 1863)
- Benjamin (1787 – 1842)
- Rebecca (1792 – 1792)
- Rebecca (1793 – 1828) marries David L. Elwell ( 1788 – 1870)
- Jerimiah
- Mary Elizabeth
- Jerimiah
- Thomas Jefferson (1801 – 1865)
- Mary Frances 1802 – 1886)
- Arria (1804 – 1850)
- Betsy (1820 – 1882)
- Nathaniel Low (1753 Gloucester – 1834 Bangor, ME) (Medifer, David, Samuel, George, Richard) marries Sally Haskell (1764 Gloucester-1844 New Gloucester, Maine) in 1782 in New Gloucester, Maine. He had a strict habit of temperance. Was a revolutionary war soldier and received a pension. Buried in Lower Corner Cemetery, New Gloucester, Maine. DAR: Ancestor #: A060109
Deeds
21 River Road:
(141/101) 1782 : Phineas Nichols and Anne (Saunders) Nichols to Zebulon Ingersoll . 10R along River Road, Northerly 5R 10′, southerly on River 9R 6′, Southerly by Samuel Esterbrook SE land to Road 4R 3.5′, then southerly 14′, then westerly 25′ to road again. Except for land with Blacksmith shop.
1798: Zeb Ingersoll and Ruth (Ingersoll) to Enos Bartlett (164/6). 9R 3′ on River, 5R 10′ on north by Samuel Woodbury, and 10R on road. From River on SE land to Road 4R 3.5′, then southerly 14′, then westerly 25′ to road again.
1 Wharf Lane:
Deed 150/213 signed 9/23/1789 James White to Dolly Ingersoll singlewoman, house (where I now dwell) and barn on one acre beginning at a 2 1/2 rod way, e on a highway 8 rods to s&s then s by flats of river 18 rods to s&s , w on my land 10? rods 1/2 to s&s then n on my land 4 rods to s&s , then on a 2 rod way 4 rods then e half a rod to s&s, n 8 rods to s&s at start. Also acquit all the flats lying between the above land and the river.
Deed 173/67, signed 10/1/1803: Dolly Greenleaf a widow of Newburyport sells to Zebulon Ingersoll house with 1 acre of land, same that I bought of James White begin on 2 rod way run east on highway 8R, s by flats of river 19 R, w on Nathaniel Ladd land 10.5 R, n on Daniel Swan land 4 R, then on 2-rod way 4 R, e half a rod, n 8R to start.
207/151 1813 Zebulon sells to his son John the new half of the house to be built and use of the spring.
217/184 1818 Zebulon sells to James Kimball as ward for John Gage Ingersoll, plots of land up hill, one near Amos Chase, Phin Nichols, Obadiah Ayer, Henry Morse, 24 A purchased from Joseph Kelly Jr. Other piece near heirs of Amos Davis, Cap Richard Stewart, Wm Chase, 12 A. Also a note from Zeb to Kimball that if he (Zeb) pays Kimball same amount plus interest in a year then both note and this deed are void. Seems to be a way for Zeb to buy back the land ie a loan.
Deed 298/35, (1836) Jesse Kimball, James’ son, sold the old half of the house to John G. Ingersoll, Nancy’s son, for $100. (The buyer is first named as John G. Ingalls but further along in the deed the name changes to John G. Ingersoll) John was by then about 22 years old. Since Nancy and John already owned the new half, that allowed them to sell the entire house and some land toward the river to John Johnson (612/270) for $400.Deposition No. 4/224?: In 1821 from James Kimball saying that Zebulon Ingersoll should be thrown in “gaol” unless he pays him over $900. The committee found real estate holdings of Zeb’s including the old half of One Wharf to use to pay off Kimball. It is unclear at this point where Zebulon and Mary would have lived but they may have rented the half house from Kimball.
4-8 Wharf Lane, The land behind One Wharf, was often referred to as the land that Zebulon Ingersoll died ‘seized of’, and it seems to have passed on to Zebulon’s female heirs and their husbands. Thereafter it changed hands many times, and a house was built there (no longer standing. See 4-8 Wharf Lane page.
15 Wharf Lane:
Deed 256/41, 1829, Dec 12: Mary Ingersoll to Benjamin Chase South by Joseph Poyen , 4R16L, the running northerly 2 1/3 R by land of Jaques, Then northerly by land of Jaques 4R 16L, and easterly 2 1/3 R on Road. Being the southwesterly part of a dwelling house. This is a small piece of land nestled below 258/12 and on Wharf Lane. Mary was previously an Emery.
49 E. Main St.: Brick Store:
1797, June 26: William Little to Zebulon Ingersoll (161/245). Land with Brick Building bounded by Cutler’s Distillery. 2 rods along “landing” (east Main), 2 rods along a 2-rod way, 3 rods on south, 2 rods on west by Cutler. (32 x 32 x 48 x 32).
1815 – June 7 – “Mr. Foot has moved his goods into the shop which he bought of my father at $400.” (from John Ingersoll’s day book)
1815, May 30: Zebulon Ingersoll to Enoch Foot (207/166) bounded as follows. Beginning at corner of store and running westerly by landing about 2 rods to the land formerly of Moses Moody esq. but now of Ephraim B. Horne. Then running southerly about 2 rods to land of Foot. Easterly by Foot’s land to a private way, then Northerly by private way about 2 rods to beginning.
Nancy Ingersoll, wife of John Ingersoll was an artist. Some of her works.
Two Maidens Weeping Before a Marble Monument (Mourning Picture), (painting)
- Painter:
- Ingersoll, Nancy Gage 1787-1845
- Medium:
- Watercolor
- Type:
- Paintings
- Owner/Location:
- Sotheby Parke Bernet New York New York
- Notes:
- Sotheby Sale Cat., No. 5282, Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 1985, Lot #407.
- Topic:
- Primitive–Mourning
- Control number:
- IAP 63007658
- Data Source:
- Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
John Gage Ingersoll (s. of John and Nancy) was a amateur artist. Some of his works.
John Gage Ingersoll (Massachusetts 19th c.), ink and watercolor folk art drawing with a cornucopia and Biblical verse, dated 1820, 4 1/2” x 6 1/2”. Provenance: The Estate of Louis G. and Shirley F. Hecht, Baltimore, MD.
References
Descendants of Richard Ingersoll.
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Nathaniel Ladd, (the father) (1755-1837), served several enlistments and was wounded at Stillwater. He was placed on the pension roll of Essex Co., Mass., 1809, for service as private in the Massachusetts militia. It was raised in 1822 on account of increased disability. He was born in Methuen; died in East Haverhill, Mass(10)
Sally, w. Nathaniel, Nov. 9, 1822, a. 62 y- this must be Sarah Noyes.
The line continues back to Daniel Ladd – see arches site.
Enoch Greenleaf (on family search web page): Was the third son of Hon. Jonathan, of Newburyport, and was born there, Oct. 11, 1757. He resided in Newburyport, where he kept a store. He was twice married, 1st, to Mary Stone, who lived but a few years, and 2d, to Dorothy Ingersoll, who outlived him by nearly twenty years. He was somewhat of a military man, and commanded a company of artillery for several years. He died of consumption, January 9, 1798, aged 40. By his second marriage he had four children. In his face, Captain Greenleaf somewhat resembled his father, but was several inches taller. He had light auburn hair, which, after the fashion of that day, he wore clubbed, and dressed with powder.
- Richard (1587-1644) marries Ann Langley (1590 – 1677) England
- Alice (1612-1643) marries Walcott
- John (1615 – 1615)
- (George Ingersoll (1618 – 1694) marries Elizabeth Lunt (1620 – 1694) in 1642 Salem MA. Moved from Wenham to Gloucester and emigrated to Casco Bay as early as 1657.
- A Son (1642 – 1675) “killed by Indians in Falmouth”
- George JR.(1643-1721/4) marries Catherine Nichols (1643 – 1721) in Charlestown, MA 1673 He was in Kittery in 1699
- Elizabeth (1675-x)
- Sarah (1677
- George (1683
- Bethia (1679-1693)
- Mary (1681
- Sarah
- Child
- David (no date)
- Ingersoll
- Daniel (1690
- Lydia (1695
- George
- Katherine (1692
- Joan (1644 – 1712)
- John (1645 Salem – 1716) marries Deborah Gunnison ( 1642-1728) in 1666 Kittery Maine
- Deborah (1668-1746)
- John (1670-1744) marries Deborah Phoenix (1675 – 1738) in 1700 York
- Deborah marries George Tenney
- Joanna marries John Bowden
- Mary Edna marries Larrabee
- John (1715-1744) marries Sarah Tucker (1715-1751) in 1740 York
- George (1740-1825 York)
- William (1743-1811) marries Mary Shores
- Deborah (1744-x)
- Richard (1717-1764) marries Mary Henney (1724-1809) in 1747 Maine
- Joseph (1751-x)
- Richard (1755-1832) marries Sarah Parker (1752-x)
- Hannah (1784-x)
- Nathaniel (1670 (1684)-x) marries 1) Joanna Ingersoll (1675-x) about 1701 in Kittery, 2) Elizabeth or Sarah Wentworth (1683-1716) in 1716 Kittery (dates don’t quite make sense) He inherited land in Kittery from father.
- Nathaniel (1716 – x)
- Deborah (1718 -x)
- William (1720-x)
- Rachel (1672-1719) marries John Chapman (xx-xx) in 1710
- Elisha (1674-1722) marries Mrs. Mary Bloom (1674-1722) in 1694. Inherited 1/2 his father’s farm in. Falmouth in 1716
- Elihu
- Mary
- Elizabeth
- Deborah
- Elisha
- Margaret
- Ephraim (167(or 66)6-1722) marries Mary (1774-x) about 1792
- Abigail (1680-1755) marries Morgan Lewis, Joseph Junkins, and Ebenezer Blaisdell
- Mary (1681-x) marries Daniel Low about 1708
- Elizabeth (1684-1714)
- Ingersoll (1686-bf 1714)
- Joseph (1646 Gloucester – 1718) marries Sarah Coe (1651-1714) in Falmouth 1670
- Martha (1670 Casco Bay – 1741) marries Joseph Mullett (1671-x)
- Joseph (1672
- John (1676 Salem -1755
- Stephen (1694
- Joseph (1681-1755) marries Mary Brewer in 1707
- David
- Josiah
- Benjamin (1687 – 1755) marries 1) Mary Hunt (1690-1733), 2) Sarah Ireson (1696-1757)
- Mary (1713 – 1762)
- Benjamin (1715-1739) marries Mary/Nancy Parker (1715-1737) in 1736
- William (1717-1799) marries Sarah Parker (1720-1763)
- Sarah (1738-1810)
- Lucy (1742-1810)
- Mary (1745-1779) marries Daniel Field
- Rebecca (1748-1835)
- Abigail (1751-1841)
- William (xx – 1820)
- Martha (1719
- Nathaniel (1722 – ) marries Joanna Spinney (1723-1767) in 1744 Falmouth
- Dorcas
- Joanna
- Olive
- Martha
- William
- Mary (1760-1850) marries Robert Mitchell
- Joseph (1725-1790) marries Elizabeth Davenport (1722-1809) in 1749 Falmouth
- Sarah (1749-1806)
- Sarah (1728-1829)
- Hannah (1730-1822)
- Miss (1732-1755)
- Son (1733-1737)
- Daniel (1735-1737)
- William (1738-1739)
- Hannah (1693 Gloucester
- Elizabeth (1648 Gloucester- 1649)
- Elizabeth (1651 Gloucester- 1718) marries Rev. John Skillings (1644-1689) about 1674 in Kittery.
- Mary (1657 Gloucester – x) possibly Polly who marries James Rollins at Black Cove.
- Richard (1655-1675 Falmouth) marries Ann (1656 – x) in 1676 dates don’t make sense.
- Samuel Lunt (1653 Falmouth-1732 Gloucester) marries Judith Madiver (1665 – 1711) about 1683 in Falmouth.
- Samuel (1685 – 1754) marries Sarah Sargent (1689 – xx) 1707 in Essex
- Sarah (1708 – x) marries Day
- Samuel (1710 – 1740) marries Elizabeth Gardner (1715 – x) in 1736
- Judith
- Elizabeth
- Sarah
- Sarah
- John (1714 – x) marries Elizabeth Bray (1710 – 1768) in 1740
- John
- Samuel
- Susannah
- Judith (171 – 1767) marries Giddings
- Zebulon (1719 – x)
- Dorcas (1722 – xx) marries Mark Parsons (1719 – xx) in 1742
- Andrew (1725 – x) marries Rebecca Broom (1712 – xx) in 1748 Gloucester
- Rebecca (1749 – 1854)
- Mary (Mollie) (1751 – x)
- Andrew (1753
- Solomon (1729 – xx)
- John (1733 – 1781) marries Abigail Dolliver (1743-1834) in 1761
- Sally (1763 – 1830)
- Abigail (1768 – 1847)
- John (1770 – x)
- Susannah (1772 – x)
- Lydia (1777 – 1838)
- Mary (1777 – xx)
- Josiah (1687-1768) marries Mary Stevens (1694-1789) in 1712
- Nehemiah (1705
- Mary (1713
- Josiah (1716
- William (1719
- Abigail
- Danil
- Lois
- Nehemiah
- John
- Rebecca (1685-1743) marries Andrew Robinson
- Dorcas (x-xx) marries Samuel Row in 1718
- Jonathan (1693-1745) marries Elizabeth Perkins in 1717
- Jonathan
- Francis
- Perkins
- Lucy
- Simeon
- David
- David (1695 – 1730) marries Mary Sargent (1699 – 1740) in 1718 Gloucester, MA
- Mary (1720 – x)
- Rebecca (1722 – xx)
- David (1724 – 1774) marries 1) Sarah Sargent (1738 – 1833) 1747 in Gloucester, MA, 2) Mary Elwell (1737 – xx) in 1766
- David (1750 – 1773) marries Sarah Morgans (1750 – x) in 1770 Gloucester
- David (1772 – 1844) marries Abigail Sawyer (1774 – 1851)
- Patty (1773 – x)
- Sarah (1753 – xx) marries Benjamin Jarbox (1751 – xx) in 1773 Gloucester
- Judith (1756 -x)
- Joseph (1759 – x)
- Daniel (1762 – x)
- William (1767 1830) marries Betsy Davis (1770 – x) in 1790
- Mary (1770 Gloucester – 1849 New York) marries Capt. Benjamin Foster (1769 – 1800) in 1789 Gloucester
- Martha (1773 – 1796) marries Joseph Locke (1766 – 1838) in 1795 Gloucester
- David (1750 – 1773) marries Sarah Morgans (1750 – x) in 1770 Gloucester
- Sargent (1726 – xx)
- Medifor (1729 – 1759) marries Dolly Low (see above for details)
- Mercy (1697 – 1697)
- Solomon
- Nehemiah (1705-x) followed the sea
- Joel (1709 – 1743)
- Richard
- Mary
- Samuel (1685 – 1754) marries Sarah Sargent (1689 – xx) 1707 in Essex
- John (1620/3-1683 Salem) marries Judith Felton (1621-1683) about 1643
- John (1644 – 1694) marries Mary Combs (1648-1711) in 1671
- Mary (1671-1759) marries George Cox (1668-xx) in 1685 Salem, MA
- Samuel (1672-1763) marries Elizabeth Wakefield (1675-1702) in 1700 Salem, MA and Sarah Haskitt (1673-1740) in 1698 Salem, MA (Sarah marries Phillippe English first)
- Elizabeth (1702-1769) marries William Burrows (1700-1731)
- Samuel (1703 – xx)
- Mary (1704- 1708)
- Mary (1708-xx)
- Nathaniel (1710 – 1762) marries Bethiah Gardner (1714 – 1773) in 1737
- Mary (1735-1783) marries Capt Hababkkuk Bowditch
- Sarah (1739-1823)
- Nathaniel (1741
- Hannah (1744-1795)
- Elizabeth (1746-1790)
- Samuel, Capt (1747 Salem -1807 Beverly) marries Eleanor Bridge (1754-1781) in 1781 Framingham, MA
- Nancy (1782-1826)
- Sarah (1784-1870)
- Samuel Bridge, Rev (1785-1820) Susanna Whittlesey (1796-1879) in 1819 Potentially visits Rocks Village area in 1813 (as per John Ingersoll’s day book) Susanna marries William Tappan Eustic in 1824.
- David (1749-1819)
- Jonathan (1751-1840)
- Elizabeth (1757-x)
- John (1760-1840)
- Ruth (1673-1735) marries Zachariah Fowles (1676-1718) in 1700 Salem, MA
- John (1678-
- Elizabeth (1702 – bf 1711)
- Sarah (1702 – bf 1711)
- Nathaniel (1647 bp 1654)-1683) marries Mary Preston (1647-1684) in Salem, MA
- Elizabeth 1672
- John 1674
- Nathaniel 1704
- Ruth (1649-1729) marries Richard Rose (1645-1684) in 1670 Salem, MA
- Richard (1651-1683) marries Sarah Buckley (1652-1705) in 1676/7
- Richard (1679- 1708) marries Ruth Dodge (1685-1737) in 1698 Salem
- Richard (1705-1784) marries Zipporah Smith (1726-1815)
- Ebenezer (1755-1834) marries Margaret Whitcomb (1760-1849) 1779 Greenwich, NH
- Dorcas (1780-1829) marries Jeduthan Titus in 1801 Dana, Worcester
- Ruth
- Nathaniel
- Mary
- Ebenezer
- Ingersoll
- John
- Harriet
- Condace
- Margaret
- Thomas
- Clarissa
- Ebenezer (1755-1834) marries Margaret Whitcomb (1760-1849) 1779 Greenwich, NH
- Richard (1705-1784) marries Zipporah Smith (1726-1815)
- Richard (1679- 1708) marries Ruth Dodge (1685-1737) in 1698 Salem
- Sarah (1655 -1732) marries William Ropes in 1676
- Samuel (1658-1696) marries Sarah (1665 – xx) in 1684 Salem, MA
- Joseph (1662 – 1662)
- Hannah (1663 – 1663)
- John (1644 – 1694) marries Mary Combs (1648-1711) in 1671
- Joanna (1624 – 1693) marries Pettingill
- Sarah (1627 – 1703) marries Holton
- Bathsheba (1629-1705) marries Knight
- Nathaniel (1633-1719) marries Hannah Collins (1635-1719) in 1657. Born in Salem
- Daughter name unknown