Name |
Nathaniel Ingersoll |
Title |
Deacon |
Birth |
Abt 1632 |
Salem, Essex Co, Massachusetts |
Gender |
Male |
Other-Begin |
1673 |
Salem, Essex Co, Massachusetts |
Tavern keeper |
- Nathaniel was a tavern keeper. In 1673 he was allowed to sell
bear and syder by the quart for the tyme whyle the farmers are building of their meeting house and on Lord?s days afterwards.
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Other-Begin |
1 Mar 1692 |
Ingersoll Tavern, Salem, Essex Co, Massachusetts |
witch trials |
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Death |
1719 |
Salem, Essex Co, Massachusetts |
Notes |
- Nathaniel was the son of Richard Ingersoll and Ann Langley. He was born in Salem about 1632 and was about 11 years old when his father died. His mother married John Knights, of Newbury and he was sent to live with Governor John Endicott (Endecott) on his plantation called Orchard in Salem Village. He was sent to learn how to farm the land his father had left him.
Church meetings were held at the Ingersoll home. Near their home was a block house where a watch was kept for Indian raids.
In 1675 he was a lieutenant in the attack on the Narragansetts in the Great Swamp fight.
http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Collins%20Family/CollinsHannahIngersoll.html
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Person ID |
I96756 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
30 Jun 2016 |