Origins of John Ingersoll of Huntington?
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Origins of John Ingersoll of Huntington?
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Posted: 24 Jan 2009 12:17AM GMT |
Classification: Query
John Ingersoll doesn't seem to appear in the Huntington Town records until around 1674.
In "Shipwrights, Fishermen and Passengers From England" by Charles B. Moore, New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, vol. 10, #4, (Oct. 1879) it's stated:
"In 1673, Mr. [John] Grafton [of Salem] was owner of the Nightingale (John Ingersoll, master, who settled Huntington, LII.), taken by the Dutch at New York."
Was John Ingersoll of Huntington orginally from Salem, or did Mr. Moore confuse John of Huntington with John Ingersoll, son of John, son of Richard of Salem, who is #12 in Lillian Avery's Ingersoll genealogy?
In "Shipwrights, Fishermen and Passengers From England" by Charles B. Moore, New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, vol. 10, #4, (Oct. 1879) it's stated:
"In 1673, Mr. [John] Grafton [of Salem] was owner of the Nightingale (John Ingersoll, master, who settled Huntington, LII.), taken by the Dutch at New York."
Was John Ingersoll of Huntington orginally from Salem, or did Mr. Moore confuse John of Huntington with John Ingersoll, son of John, son of Richard of Salem, who is #12 in Lillian Avery's Ingersoll genealogy?