Elisha INGERSOLL
- BIRTH: Abt. 1674; Kittery, York, Maine (now part of USA)
- DEATH: Abt. 1726; Cumberland Co., Maine (now part of USA)
Father: John INGERSOLL
Mother: Deborah GUNNISON
Family 1: Mary //
- MARRIAGE:
- CHILDREN:
- Elisha INGERSOLL
- Mary INGERSOLL
- Elizabeth INGERSOLL
- Deborah INGERSOLL
- Elisha INGERSOLL
- Margaret INGERSOLL
_Richard INGERSOLL_ _George INGERSOLL_| | |_Agnes/Ann LANGLEY_ _John INGERSOLL___| | | ___________________ | |_Elizabeth //_____| | |___________________ | |--Elisha INGERSOLL | | ___________________ | _Hugh GUNNISON____| | | |___________________ |_Deborah GUNNISON_| | ___________________ |__________________| |___________________
Notes
Updated September 23, 2023. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):(1) Essex Institute Historical Collections, Vol. XLV (Richard Ingersoll and some of his descendants); Salem, Massachusetts, United States, Essex Institute Press, 1909. Pages 197-198.
"Elisha (John-3, George-2, Richard-1), was born in Kittery about 1676, where he was an adult in 1695. He was drowned at Presumpscot, Me., about 1726. The will of his father, proved at Kittery in 1716 (Maine Wills, 186) confirmed his title to land in Kittery, as well as bequeathed to him one-half of the father's mill and water rights in Falmouth, and one-half of 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.' Williamson (Hist. Maine, 2 : 84) says 'The first new framed house (on Portland Neck) being build by Mr. INGERSOLL, about the year 1714... for this cause called governor INGERSOLL.' He married at Kittery, Mary ----, who died after June 26, 1722 (York Deeds, 11 : 69). Children: ... Elisha... Mary... Elizabeth... Deborah... Elisha... Margaret"
(2) Avery, Lillian Drake. Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925: Comprising Descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Mass., and John Ingersoll of Huntington, L.I.. Pontiac, Michigan, United States, Grafton Press, 1926. Page 10-11.