Abt 1600 - Abt 1660 (60 years)
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Name |
Ann Langley |
Birth |
Abt 1600 |
Sutton, Bedfordshire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Abt 1660 |
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts |
Person ID |
I55336 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
Family 1 |
Richard Ingersoll, b. Abt 1600, Sutton, Bedfordshire, England d. 2 Jan 1644, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 44 years) |
Marriage |
20 Oct 1616 |
Sutton, Bedfordshire, England |
Children |
| 1. Joanna Ingersoll, b. 3 Mar 1625, Sutton, Bedfordshire, England d. Abt 1693, Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 67 years) |
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Family ID |
F22342 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 May 2015 |
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Notes |
- It has been asserted that a certain house at Salem was built byIngersolland was the original of the romance by Hawthorne--"House ofthe SevenGables." Ann, the widow, married second John Knight, Sen., ofNewbury.Some years later litigation arose over the farm her husbandhad willedher, and in the trial her son-in-law gave the followingtestimony:
"I, Richard Pettingell, aged About 45 years doe testify that this farmofland that is now in contriversy was Reserved by the widow Inkersolltoher self before her marriage to John Knight Senior and shee verballygavethis land to John Inkersoll her son. I Richard Pettingell doefardertestify that about the year 52 the said John Knight cam hom tooNewburyand tould his wif that hee had promised mr pain sum timber atthe lot atfrost fish river: she was then troubled at it and said whathave you todoe to sell my timber wher upon the said John Knightpromised her twentyshillings: and the said John Knight Senior did thenoun that he had noright in that land." [Essex Court Files, XIV,28-32.] Mr. Knight thenjoined with his wife in conveying the farm toher sons John and Nathaniel"Ingerson," as the deed was written by thescrivener.
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