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Name |
George Ingersoll |
Birth |
Abt 1565 |
Edworth, Bedfordshire, England [1, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Alternate Name |
George Inkerstall [4] |
Person ID |
I7197 |
Duane's Ancestors |
Last Modified |
18 Sep 2014 |
Family |
Alicia Hankin |
Marriage |
21 Jun 1584 |
Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, England [2, 3] |
Children |
+ | 1. Richard Ingersoll, b. Abt Mar 1587, Sandy, Bedfordshire, England d. Between 21 Jul 1644 and 4 Oct 1644, Salem Towne, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America (Age ~ 57 years) |
| 2. William Ingersoll, b. Bef 31 Oct 1590 d. 17 Nov 1590, Edworth, Bedfordshire, England (Age > 0 years) |
| 3. Joan Ingersoll, b. Bef 30 Nov 1590 |
| 4. Elizabeth Ingersoll, b. Bef 25 Oct 1597 |
| 5. William Ingersoll, b. Bef 8 Mar 1600 |
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Family ID |
F2956 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Apr 2020 |
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Notes |
NAME: INKERSALL
CREST: A griffin's head gules gorged with a fess dancettee ermine between two wings displayed or.
BLAZON: Gules, a fess danccettee ermine between six trefoils slipped or.
SOURCE: Burke, Sir Bernard : GENERAL ARMORY OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND AND WALES Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969.
Inkersall : English: habitation name from a place in Derbyshire, recorded in the 13th century as Hinkershil(l) and Hinkreshill. The final element is OE (Old English) hyll Hill; the first may be the ON personal name Ingvarr (see Inger) or an OE byname meaning 'Limper' (cf. Hinchcliffe and Hinckley). Ekwall suggests that it may represent a contracted version of OE hingna aecer monks' field (cf. hine and Acher).
First Known Record of : Ingersoll, Inkersall, Inkersole: Roger de Hynkersul 1321 from Inkersall, Derbyshire, England: Shef = T.W. Hall and A.H. Thomas, Descriptive Catalogue of the Charters... forming the Jackson Collection at the Sheffield Public Reference Library, Sheffield 1914.
Inger : English (Nottinghamshire) from the ON (Old Norse) personal name Ingvarr . Variation : Inker (Somerset) Patrs : Inkerson, Ingwers, Engwers, Inger(t)sen
Ing(e) : English : habitation name from a place in Essex, recorded in Domesday Book as Inga and Ginga, apparently from an OE tribal name Gigingas 'people of Giga'
Inger, Inker, Ingerson: Ingeuuar, Imgarus 1066 Domesday Book; Roger Inger 1255 RH (W); Peter Ingarson 1546 FrY.
Ingvar Old Danish, Old Swedish , Yngvarr Old Norse
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- 1. [S144] Mass & Maine Families, Vol. 2, 337, 00368.
- 2. [S51] Penobscot Pioneers, Volume 5, 81, 00421.
- 3. [S15] Enoch & Mary G. Noyes Inquiry response, 00179.
- 4. [S576] TGMSP, Richard Ingersoll, 00516.
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