Chat | Daily Search | My GenForum | Community Standards | Terms of Service
Jump to Forum
Home: Surnames: Ingalls Family Genealogy Forum

Post FollowupReturn to Message ListingsPrint Message

Samuel Ingalls
Posted by: Nancy Lanni (ID *****1477) Date: January 31, 2007 at 10:36:35
  of 1259

I am trying to sort out the various Revolutionary War records for Samuel Ingalls and to connect them to my family.

Rev War Mass Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, p. 379. Samuel Engols. Capt Isaac Hall's Company, Lieut. Col. William Bond's regt; certificate of service in support of an order for bounty coat dated Medford Oct 25, 1776, signed by Capt Hall, stating that said Engols had been a prisoner in Canada and had not received a coat. Elnathan Breeden, also listed in the same company with service in Bond's Regiment is shown to be enlisted for Quebec 12 Sept 1775. I found this gentleman listed as a prisoner in Capt. Thayer's Company from NEHGR 1852, Vol 6, p. 135.

Ingalls, Samuel Pvt. Rehoboth Co. 9/26-10/4/46 Capt. Philip Wheeler [Hambrick-Stowe, Charles E. and Donna D. Smerlas. Massachusetts Militia Companies and Officers in the Lexington Alarm]

Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, p. 615 Samuel Ingalls Private, Capt Sylvanus Martin's co., Col William's regt; service from Sept 29, 1777, to date of discharge. Oct 16, 1777, at Tiverton, RI. Roll dated Rehoboth.

If anyone can identify these individuals, it would be a great help. Thanks.



Notify Administrator about this message?
Followups:

Post FollowupReturn to Message ListingsPrint Message

http://genforum.genealogy.com/ingalls/messages/1179.html
Search this forum:

Search all of GenForum:

Proximity matching
Add this forum to My GenForum Link to GenForum
Add Forum
Home |  Help |  About Us |  Site Index |  Jobs |  PRIVACY |  Affiliate
© 2007 The Generations Network