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Re: Samuel Ingalls
Posted by: Bruce Ingalls (ID *****0989) Date: February 03, 2007 at 13:46:01
In Reply to: Samuel Ingalls by Nancy Lanni of 1259

Nancy,

The source for what I have is "The Genealogy and History of the Ingalls Family in America" by Dr. Charles Burleigh, 1903:

1. First Samuel you listed: SAMUEL INGALLS,6 (Daniel,5 Moses,4 Samuel,3 Henry,2 Edmund1), son of Daniel and Sarah (Fletcher) Ingalls, born Andover, Aug. 13, 1747; married, BETSEY, daughter of Jonathan Eastman of Concord, N. H. He was a revolutionary soldier, credited to Stoneham and Reading and served through the entire war. He moved to Concord, N. H., then to Shelburne; was engaged in lumbering; died at Amherst, Me.

See also Burleigh p. 274: INGOLLS, SAMUEL, Stoneham, private, (late) Capt. Isaac Hall's company, Lieut. Col. William Bond's (late Col. Gardener's) 37th regiment; company return dated Prospect Hill, Oct. 6, 1775; reported enlisted for Quebec Sept. 12, 1775.

2. Second Samuel you listed: (The only Samuel I have from Rehoboth b. ca. 1745-1760 is Burleigh #238 - see p. 33). He was the son of SAMUEL INGALLS,4 (Edmund,3 John,2 Edmund1), born Rehoboth, Apr. 20, 1723; married, June 11, 1744, RUTH MOULTON. He moved to Cheshire, Mass., and died there 1795.

Children, born Rehoboth:

#238 Samuel,5 b. Aug. 15, 1745; m. May 26, 1763, Catherine Semor. No children listed by Burleigh.

Please note that Capt. Philip Wheeler m. Mary Ingalls (Burleigh #198 - see Burleigh p. 31) and that Mary (#198) and Samuel (#238) were first cousins.

3. Third Samuel you listed: Also appears to be Burleigh #238. See Burleigh p. 266: INGALLS, SAMUEL, private, Capt. Sylvanus Martin's company, Colonel William's regiment; service from Sept. 29, 1777, to date of discharge Oct. 16, 1777, at Tiverton, R. I. Roll dated Rehoboth.

Please note Benjamin Ingalls (Burleigh #210 - see p. 32) also served Capt. Sylvanus Martin's company and that Benjamin (#210) and Samuel (#238) were first cousins.

See also Burleigh p. 260: INGALLS, BENJAMIN, Rehoboth, company receipt dated Dorchester, Oct. 9, 1776, for wages from Aug. 12, 1776 to Oct. 1, 1776, for service in Captain Hodges' company; also Capt. Isaac Hodges' company, Col. Ebenezer Francis' regiment; company receipts for wages for Oct. and Nov., 1776, dated Dorchester; also private same company and regiment; pay abstract for travel allowance home from camp, etc., sworn to Nov. 29, 1776; said Ingalls credited with allowance for 2 days (48 miles); company drafted from Rehoboth, Attleborough, Norton, Mansfield, and Easton; also Capt. Sylvanus Martin's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment; service 16 days; company marched from Rehoboth to Bristol, R. I., on the alarm of Dec. 8, 1776; also Captain Hill's company, Col. John Daggett's regiment; copy of a list of men stationed at Bristol for 3 months from Dec. 28, 1776; also Capt. Joseph Wilmarth's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment; marched Aug. 1, 1780; discharged Aug. 8, 1780; service 9 days, under General Heath; company marched from Rehoboth to Tiverton, R. I., on the alarm of Aug. 1, 1780.



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