Re: Need help with Ingrams in Virginia Marriage Index to 1800
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Need help with Ingrams in Virginia Marriage Index to 1800
Michael Gough 6/16/05
I can identify one of these Lunenburg marriages - the one for Nancy Ingram. She was a daughter of Richard Ingram and his first wife.
Lunenburg County, Virginia; Deed Book 13; pg 160 :
I, Gidion Moon of Lunenburg, for the love I have towards my grandchildren, Nancy Ingram, Joshua Ingram and Mary Ingram of Lunenburg, ... [slaves] now in the possession of Richard Ingram, their father. ... when Joshua comes to the age of 16 years... Signed Sept 7, 1778 -Gideon (his X mark) Moon
So Nancy was granddaughter of Gideon Moon and daughter of Richard Ingram. The mother probably was already dead.
Richard Ingram probably died in the 1790s. Further identification of Nancy (Ingram) Marshall comes in some of the guardian accounts of Lunenburg:
11 Sep 1795 - The guardian of Lucy Ingram, Joshua Ingram, Jesse Marshall (husband of Nancy Ingram), Polly Ingram, Sterling Ingram, John Ingram, & Betsey Ingram all paid their part of father's estate. Recorded 8 Sep 1795.
Then, the next year, Joseph Yarbrough made an accounting as gdn of Joshua Ingram, Nancey Ingram (wife of Jessee Marshall) Polley Ingram, Lucy Ingram, Sterling Ingram Betsey Ingram, orphans of Richd Ingram, decd. Recorded 8 Sep 1796.
Pension testimony for Nancy (Ingram) Marshall when she applied as Jesse Marshall's widow shows she was born 1765. She later lived in Brunswick Co., VA, Caswell, Rowan, and Burke Counties, NC, and then moved to Franklin County, GA where she lived in 1840.
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