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SIXTH GENERATION
\\ \\ JOEL INGERSOLL 6 Jonathon5, Joel4, Samuel3, George2, Richard1) b. 1784 d. 14 Sept. 1861 Grand Manan m. 20 June 1803 Jane Woodbury, d~/o Daniel D. Woodbury.
m. 2nd. 4 July 1836 Rebecca Belcher Ingalls,d~/o John & Rebecca B. (Newton) Ingalls.
\\ \\ ISSUE by Jane Woodbury: \\ 9 Joel b. 1803 d. 23 Nov. 1842, unmarried.
\\ 10 Daniel \\ 11 Ebeneezer d. 1840~/41 \\ 12 Warren b. 1811 d. 30 March 1863 m.
Louvina Wormell \\ 13 Leonice b. 1817, d. 28 March 1869 m.
Edward Snell \\ 14 Alfred b. 1819 d. 5 Sept. 1880, m.
Ann________ \\ 15 Nelson b. 1824, d. 23 Sept. 1856 m. (1) Mary Ann Brown, m. (2) Mary Jane Flagg \\ 16 Mary \\ \\ ISSUE by Rebecca Ingalls: \\ 17 John b. 1837 m. Mary Cheney \\ 18 Cynthia Ann b. 8 Apr.
1839 m.
Daniel Webster Lakeman \\ 19 Cordelia b. 1841 m.
Robert Russell \\ \\ In the 1804 survey Joel Ingersoll was granted 80 acres and also Lot# 12- 80 acres, which he had purchased from a former settler.
In addition, he was granted Lot #29.
He had "three in family, brought up on island, about two years settled on the Lot - 2 or 3 acres cleared, concerned in building a vessel of about 200 tons now on the stocks here."
\\ \\ This lot was 100 acres in size and was situated in the center of the present village of Woodward's Cove.
In 1807 under Charlotte County Land petition # 367 Joel and Samuel Ingersoll each applied for 300 acres.
Moses Gerrish wrote "I do hereby certify that ... Joel and Samuel Ingersoll are the sons of Jonathon Ingersoll, deceased, who above 20 years ago came on this island with his family and was a loyal worthy subject, therefore, it is my opinion that the said...Joel Ingersoll and Samuel Ingersoll are much more deserving of 500 acres each of land from government than many others."
\\ \\ In 1817 under Charlotte County land petition #514, Joel applied for Lot #8, containing 90 acres, which had formerly belonged to his father, Jonathon.
\\ \\ Joel had a large shipyard in Woodward's Cove and built the greatest volume of tonnage of any of the earlier Grand Manan shipbuilders.
His first vessel to appear on any register was the 52 ton "ANNIS", registered in 1817.
The largest ship he built was a 169 ton schooner in 1831.
\\ \\ Joel built a large home in Woodward's Cove which, in 1939, shortly before it burned, was the oldest home on the island.
He also owned Long Island, where he carried on an extensive fish and shipping business.
\\ \\ According to his grandson, Turner Ingersoll, interviewed in the 1930s, Joel trained the militia on Grand Manan in the days of its early history.
He also said that, in addition to his many duties as leading citizen of Woodward's Cove, he found time to farm by working the land with ox teams. he also raised a great number of sheep.
\\ \\ The first horse on Grand Manan was owned by Joel Ingersoll and was named Windsor.
\\ \\ \\ SAMUEL INGERSOLL 6 (Jonathon5, Joel4, Samuel3,George2, Richard1) \\ b.Maine 1785 d.
Grand Manan 4 May 1866 m.
Rebecca Meigs,b.
New Hampshire 1790 d.
Grand Manan 6 June 1874,d~/o Dr. Abner & Sarah (Church) Meigs.
\\ \\ ISSUE: \\ 20 Sarah b. 24 Feb. 1809 d. 1894 m.
Rodney Flagg \\ 21 Clarinda b. 1811 d. 1891 maine m.
Matthew Fowler b. 1801 d. 1874 \\ 22 a daughter b. ca.
1813 \\ 23 Anson Meigs b. 15 May 1815 d. 1 Jan. 1897 m.
Eunice Benson \\ 24 a daughter b. ca.
1817 \\ 25 Julia Ann b. 1819 m.
Malachi Flagg.
In the 1851 census Julia is listed in the home of Samuel and Rebecca.
At the same time a Malachi Flagg was living in Machias, Maine with small children.
It is not know whether this was Julia's husband, Malachi.
\\ 26 Isaac b. ca.
1821, a witness at the marriage of Julia and Malachi Flagg in 1843, lived in Eastport in 1853, no further records.
\\ 27 Charles D.-- the only record of Charles is a letter written by him to his nephew, Anson's son, James W. Ingersoll in 1889 from the National Sailor's Home in Quincy, Mass.
\\ 28 William b. 1831 d. 8 July 1866 unmarried.
\\ 29 Caroline b. 1833 d. 11 (13) June 1864 unmarried.
\\ \\ Samuel and Rebecca lived on Lot # 6, 90 acres which was granted to him in 1804.
According to Turner Ingersoll, Samuel's homestead was referred to as "Ingersoll's Hill".
This land was later sold to S.D. Bradbury, who offered it for sale in the "Island news" in 1884:
"That property known as the "Samuel Ingersoll Lot", situate on the Back Road leading from Grand Harbour to North Head; containing 100 acres of good land; well-watered, and having about 75 acres covered with good growth of hard and soft wood; and 25 acres under cultivation- tillage, grass, and pasturage.
A House and Barn also on the farm".
\\ \\ In 1861 Samuel and Rebecca were living at the home of their daughter, Sarah Flagg, in North head.
In 1871 Rebecca and her grandson, Edwin Calder, were living in this home.
It is probable that Samuel and Rebecca both died at Sarah's home, but it is not known where they were buried.
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*SEVENTH GENERATION *
\\ 12 WARREN INGERSOLL7(Joel6, Jonathon5, Samuel 5, George 2, Richard 1) \\ \\ b. 1811 d. 30 march 1863 m. 12 June 1836 Levina Wormell.
Warren is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery, Grand Harbour Grand Manan.
\\ \\ ISSUE \\ 30 Mary Jane b. 16 March1837m.
(1) William Craig, (2) Patrick Dooley.
\\ 31 Owen b. 9 Dec. 1838 d.
Washington, m.
Eliza Wormell, moved to Cutler, Me. 1868, became an American citizen 10 Sept. 1874.
\\ 32 Alfred Warren b. 16 Nov. 1840 \\ 33 Sarah Elizabeth b. 25 Oct. 1842 \\ 34 George A. b. 29 Sept. 1844 \\ 35 Louisa Grey b. 13 July 1847, d. 9 Apr.
1883- "The Island News"reported 27 Apr.1883,
"We overlooked reporting at the proper time the sad death of Miss Louisa Ingersoll of Woodward's Cove, who died in her bed on the 9th of this month by suffocation, caused by a heated block of wood which took fire in her bed.
\\ 36 Emily Ann b. 10 Kuly 1850 d. 8 June 1864 \\ 37 Susan Mortonb.
24 Sept. 1852 d.1858 \\ 38 Margaret E. b. 23 June 1855 d. 26 Nov. 1860 \\ 39 Emerson b. 1858 \\ \\ At the time of his death in 1863 Warren's real estate was values at $500 and his personal estate $800 \\ \\ 14 ALFRED INGERSOLL7 (Joel 6, Jonathon5, Joel4, Samuel3, George2, Richard1) \\ b. 1819 d.
Sept.1880 m.
Ann Isabella________.
\\ \\ ISSUE \\ 40Eliza b.
Feb. 1845 \\ 41 Alfred bapt.
8 May 1847 d. 9 Aug. 1845 \\ 42 Robert Oran b. 28 Oct. 1847 \\ 43 William Andrew b. 7 Aug. 1846 \\ 44 Ellen Augusta b. 20 July 1851 d. young \\ 45 James Oscar b. 3 Feb.
1854 d. 17 Sept. 1905 Tuberculosis.
John Graham Funeral Home records say Oscar died 17 Sept. 1908.
\\ 46 Nelson b. 1856, m.
Alice Johnson \\ 47 Georgiana b. 1858 m.
Charles Creighton Ellenwood,.
\\ 48 Alforetta b. 1861 m.
Frank benson \\ 49 John b. 1864 \\ \\ 15 NELSON INGERSOLL7 (Joel6, Jonathon5, Joel4, Samuel3, George2, Richard1) \\ b. 1824, died 23 Sept. 1856 Long Island, Grand Manan, m. 1(20) Aug. 1843 Mary Ann Brown b. 23 jan.
1822 d. 27 Apr.
1849,d~/o William & Elizabeth(Littlejohn) Brown, m. (2) 13 Nov. 1849 Mary Jane Flagg, b. 1826 d. 22 may 1864, d~/o Josiah & Charlotte (Littlejohn) Flagg.
\\ \\ Nelson was given or sold Long Island by his father, and in 1850 the Perley report on the state of the fisheries stated for Long Island " Mr. Ingersoll is the only resident settler; there is one clearing of no great extent - the rest of the land is in woods."
\\ \\ Nelson built and owned the 9 ton schooner "Skipjack; he bought, in1852 a 10 ton schooner, "Emma", and in 1856 the 42 ton schooner "Lond Island Traveller", which was later owned by Warren Ingersoll and Owen Ingersoll.
\\ \\ When Nelson died in 1856 he left an estate valued at 2495pounds, 11 shillings,8 pence, which included Real Estate at both Long Island and Woosward's Cove valued at 833 pounds, the "Long Island Traveller" valuedat $400pounds and the "Emma", valued at 50 pounds.
\\ \\ Nelson had a good sized fishing business on Long Island, as can be seen by the following, which is a partial list from hi Probate Record: \\ 31 1~/2 barrels of herring \\ 304 quintals of codfish \\ 31 quintals pollock \\ 30 quintals hake \\ 16 quintals mixed fish \\ 4 quintals pollock \\ 3 quintals codfish \\ 52 1~/2 barrels herring \\ 2 1~/4 barrels toungs and sounds \\ 2 barrels halibut \\ 1 gut hake \\ 125 barrels mackerel \\ 4,000 boxes smoked herring \\ 30,000 herring sticks \\ 2 weir seines \\ 12 herring nets \\ 1 large weir skiff \\ 1 small weir skiff \\ 1 ballast boat \\ \\ ISSUE \\ by Mary Ann Brown: \\ 50 Albert b. 14 July 1844 d. 22 Apr.
1883 m.
Frances Jordan \\ 51 Francis b. 13 Feb.
1846 d. 17 Apr.
1924 m.
Adeline Jordan \\ \\ by Mary Jane Flagg: \\ 52Turner b. 29 Oct. 1851 d. 1939 \\ 53 Adrian \\ \\ 24 Jan. 1854 d. 1935 \\ \\ 18CYNTHIA ANN INGERSOLL (Joel6, Jonathon5, Joel4, Samuel3, George2, Richard1) \\ b. 8 Apr.
1839 Grand Manan d. 9 Sept. 1923 Nashua,New Hampshire m. 4 Dec. 1859 Daniel Webster Lakeman, b. 26 March 1836 d. 14 Apr.
1915, s~/o Joseph & Saeah (Phelps) Lakeman \\ \\ ISSUE,named Lakeman: \\ 54 Daniel Falmer b. 1861 (8 Sept. 1860) m.
Hattie E. Gliddens \\ 55 Ella b. 1863 m. 14 Aug. 1881 Howard parker of Campobello \\ 56 Milton E. b.
June 1870 m. (1) 5 June 1888 Annie Laughton, m. (2) 16 Oct. 1893 Lizzie Sinclair in Lubec \\ 57 Jason Ells b. 29 March 1872 Lubec, Me. d. 17 Aug.
1960 Jonesport, Me. m. 19 Oct. 1893 Jane Mariah Alley b. 19 Nov. 1878 d. 3 feb.
1956, d~/o Edmund & Jane Mariah Alley \\ 58 Willie F. b.
Jan. 1875 m.
Alberta W. Dobbins \\ 59 Maud A. b.
Apr.
1892 \\ \\ 19 CORDELIA INGERSOLL 7 \\ (Joel6, Jonathon5, Joel4, Samuel3, George2, Richard1) \\ b. 1841 Grand manan d. 8 July 1909 m. 23 Aug. 1857 Robert Turner Russell, s~/o William & Eunice (H arned) Russell \\ \\ ISSUE, named RUSSELL \\ 60 Rebecca b. 1860 m.
Dec. 1899 Sanford Summers brown \\ 61 Willard b. 1864 m. 6 dec.
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