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[51927] Edward is son of Edward Forrest Chase (1881-1922) & Blanche May Chase (b. in 1884; m. 8 September 1901 in Atkinson, Piscataquis Co., ME).
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George is "of Edworth," Bedfordshire, England. Of interest is a marriage in the parish register of Eyeworth [sic], Bedfordshire 30 Oct 1563 of Robert Ingersoll and Cecily Grante. An Ingersoll/Inkerstall research page on the Internet ( 12/97) is: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/1163/inger.htm One researcher states George was b. in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. The surname Inkerstall probably means limper's byre. "A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925," Lillian Drake Avery (NY: The Grafton Press, 1926), p. ix: "The name 'Inge' is Scandinavian and is first identified as the name of a celebrated Scandinavian Chieftan or Lord by the name of 'Ingebar' who came into England with the invading Danish folk and settled in Middlesex and adjoining counties. This 'Ingebar' bequeathed his name as a surname to a large number of English families, as for instance such families as Inglis, Ingram, Ingolsby, Ingelow, Ingoldew, Ingerson, Ingelside, Inge, and Ingersoll. It may be noted here that Inge, son of Harold, King of Norway, lived in the twenfth century, (Patronymica Brittannica-Lower). The name Ingersoll is partly of Scandinavian and partly of French origin. The name is not a corruption of Inkersall. The reverse is true, and in all cases, whether of localities or persons where the name Inkersall is used, it is plain corruption of Ingersoll. ...The name Ingersoll (Inkersall) is due to a combination of the surname 'inge' with the French word 'Sale" which is the old French meaning for 'house.' The first form of the name, therefore, was Ingersale." Avery continues with a discussion of persons of this surname in medieval England.
Hugh Casement (Casement@t-online.de) shared via email in August, 2006:
The name is thought to have been Inkerstall, which probably means limper's byre.
I George, of Edworth, Biggleswade, Beds.; b. ca 1562; d. 1644. m. at Hinxworth, Lechworth, Herts., 1584 June 21, Alicia Hankin10 or Alice Hankins11. She was b. Hinxworth ca 1566.10 Another source11 states that he m. Dorothy Morland.
1. Richard (II)
2. William; bapt. Edworth 1590 Oct. 3111,; bur. there Nov. 1711.
3. John, bapt. Edworth 1594 Nov. 3011; presumably d. in infancy.
4. William; bapt. Edworth 1600/1 Mar. 811.
Possibly the William Ingersoll who d. Salem 1644 July 2110 (bur. there 1645 Jan. 2 according to one source).
5. John; d. Northampton, Massachusetts, 1684. Sailed to Salem with his brother Richard 1629; was one of the first settlers at Hartford, Connecticut, 1651; in Westfield, Mass., 1666. m. Mary Hunt, whose mother's maiden name was Webster. Issue at least 2 sons.
6. George (?)
1. Alicia or Alice10; bapt. Hinxworth 1585 July 911. m. William Walcott.
2. Joan; bapt. Edworth 1590 Nov. 3011,13.
3. Elizabeth; bapt. Edworth 1597 Oct. 2511
II Richard; bapt. Edworth 1586/7 Mar. 1011 or 1610 or b. 1587/8 Mar. 1012; d. 1644 by Oct. 4 (will July 21 proved 1644/5 Jan. 2). Sailed on the Mayflower to Salem, Essex Co., Mass., 1629 Mar.; arrived May 15. Operated the ferry over the North River, Salem, by 1644. m. at St Swithin, Sandy, Beds., 1611 Oct. 10 or 2010, Agnes or Ann14, dau. of Thomas Langley and his wife Ann. She d. Newbury, Mass.,10 or Salem11 1677 July 3010 or 167016, having remarried John Knight, widower.
1. John; b. Sandy 1615 Oct. 111; d. Edworth, Nov. 1710.
2. George (III)
3. John; bapt. Sutton, Beds., 1620 Mar. 11; d. Salem 1683 Dec.10. m. there ca 1643 Judith, dau. of Nathaniel Felton.
Issue 5 sons, 3 daus.
4. Nathaniel or Nathanial, youngest son14; b. Salem 1632-33; d.s.p. Lynn, Mass., 1718/9 Jan. 2716. Innkeeper. Was chosen deacon of the church at Salem 1689 Nov. 24 or 25. m. at Salem 1657 Mar. 2510 Hannah Collins who survived him16. Issue 1 dau.
1. Alice; bapt. Sandy 1612 Dec. 2116; d. Salem10. m. ca 1642 William Wolcott or at Salem ca 1630 Josiah Walcott. He was b. in Devon11; d. 1699 Dec. 1616. Issue at least 1 son.
2. Joanna; bapt. Sutton, Beds., 1624/510 Mar. 3 (as Joan); d. Newbury, Essex Co., Mass., 166611 or 169312. m. at Salem ca 1643 Richard Pettingell14 or Pettingall16, or Pettengill12, yeoman of Newbury. He was b. in Staffs.12 or Norfolk11 ca 1620; d. 169511. Issue 3 sons, 1 dau.
3. Sara or Sarah; b. Sutton, Beds., 1627 July 1; d. Houlton, Mass., 171910. m. (1st) ca 1644 William Haines14,18 or Haynes12, yeoman or husbandman of Salem16. Issue at least 2 sons, 1 dau. She m. (2nd) at Newbury 1651 Nov. 1312 Joseph Houlton16 or Houten. Issue 5 sons, 2 daus.
4. Bathsheba, youngest dau.14; b. Beds. 1627 (in which case she must have been a twin to Sarah) or 162810; d. Newbury 1705 Oct. 2510. Not mentioned in 15, which implies she was born after 1629 May. m. at Newbury ca 1647 her stepbrother John Knight, son of John Knight and his late 1st wife Sarah, née Hawkins. He was bapt. Romsey, Hants., 1626 May 14; d. Newbury 1677/8 Feb. 2511. Issue 5 sons, 5 daus.
III George; b. Sandy 1618 July 2; d. Salem 1694 after June 22. His father left him 6 acres14; he bought 55 acres in the Casco Bay area10, where he settled 1652 or 165720. Shipwright. Lt of militia at Falmouth, Cumberland Co., Maine (now Portland). His plantation was attacked and his house destroyed during "King Philip's War" 1675; returned to Falmouth 1680; was commissioned by the general court 1681 June 17 to lay out the town of North Yarmouth, Mass.; a member of the Provincial Assembly of Maine 1683-8520; moved to Salem 1689. m. probably at Salem ca 1642 Elizabeth - who predeceased him.
1. a son; b. ca 1642; k. Falmouth 1675 Oct. by Red Indians20.
2. George; b. Salem 1643 May12; d. Boston 1721 Aug. 1012 or 2111. Fled to Salem 1675 and Boston 1689. Shipwright. m. ca 1674 Catherine Nicholson of Salem11 or Katherine, dau. of Robert Nichols of Scarborough. Had issue.
3. John; b. Salem or Falmouth12 1645: d. Kittery, York Co., Maine, 171610. Miller and carpenter, of Falmouth. Sought refuge at Salem 1675 Nov.; later moved to Kittery. m. 1666 Deborah, dau. of Hugh Gunneson10 or Gunnison11 of Boston and his wife Elizabeth. She was b. 1642 Oct. (or bapt. Sep. 25); d. 172810 or 172911. Issue 1 son.
4. Joseph (IV)
5. Samuel; b. Falmouth12 or Gloucester21 1654; d. there 173311. Owned 200 acres at Falmouth12. m. at Falmouth ca 1683 or 1685 Judith Maddiver12 or Madiver or Maddever11.
1. Elizabeth; b. Essex Co., Mass., 1643/4 Mar. 7; d. by 164811.
2. Elizabeth; b. Gloucester 1648 Feb. 1; d. there 1649 Mar. 921.
3. Elizabeth; b. Gloucester 1650/1 Mar. 1912. m. (1st)12 or (2nd)11 John Skillin21 or Shillin or Skillings11 or Skillim12; (2nd)12 or (1st)11 1689 Elihu Gunnison.
4. Mary; b. Gloucester 1657 Aug. 1212. Possibly the Polly Ingersoll who m. at Back Cove, Casco Bay, James Rollins.
Another son was said to be b. 1655; d. 167512. This may be no. 1 above.
IV Joseph; b. Gloucester, Essex Co., Mass., 1646 Oct. 412; d. there 1717/8 Mar. 12. Is presumed to be the Joseph Ingersoll who was committed to prison by the British but escaped 1678 June. Was granted land in Falmouth 1680; kept a lodging house where George Washington once stayed. m. at Gloucester 1670 Sarah, dau. of Matthew Coe and his wife Elizabeth, née Wakley or Whately12, who were killed by Red Indians. She was b. Gloucester 1651 Mar. 14; d. 1714 Jan. 29.
1. John; b. Salem 1676.
2. Stephen; b. Salem 1680.
3. Benjamin (V)
4. Joseph; b. Gloucester ca 1689. m. Mary Brewer; issue at least 2 sons, 2 daus.
1. Martha; b. Falmouth 1670 Nov. 5. m. Thomas Millet.
2. Hannah; b. ca 1692.
V Benjamin; b. Gloucester, Mass. 1687; d. North Yarmouth, Maine, 1755 Apr. 11. Ensign 1725 June 1 - Nov. 22. Selectman of Falmouth 1727. Innkeeper, of Falmouth. m. (1st) at Gloucester 1711 Sep. 11 Mary, dau. of William Hunt and his wife Sarah, née Newman. She presumably d. ca 1730.
1. Benjamin; b. Gloucester 1715 Sep. 2512. m. 173612 Nancy Parker.
2. William; b. Gloucester 1717 Sep. 812; d. 1807 Aug. 28. Bought land from his father 1743 Feb. 1522. m. Sarah Parker. Issue 4 daus, bapt. 1745 Oct. 1322.
3. Nathaniel; b. Gloucester 1722 Oct. 822. Bought a tract of land from his brother William 1749 Mar. 30 and sold it 175522. m. (banns 1744 Feb. 1622) Johanna or Hannah Spinney of Falmouth. Issue 1 son, 4 daus.
4. Joseph (VI)
1. Mary Hunt; b. Gloucester 1713 Oct. 1712. m. in Falmouth, Maine, 1730, Nicholas Rideout, shipbuilder, son of Abraham Rideout of Kent and his wife Mary. Issue 9 sons, 5 daus.
2. Martha; b. Gloucester 1719 Sep. m. Josiah Cocks.
3. Sarah; b. Falmouth 1727/8 Jan. 2222. m. there 1744 Aug. 1112 James Parker, son of Capt. James Parker and his wife Sarah, née Ireson. Issue 1 son.
4. Hannah; b. Falmouth 1729/30 Jan. 2712. m. 1749/50 Jan. 712 Henry Tolman.
Benjamin m. (2nd) Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Ireson.
5. Daniel; b. 1733/4 Feb. 2412; d. 1737 Nov. 2612.
VI Joseph; b. Falmouth 1725 July 30; will 1789 Feb. 2 proved 1790 Mar. 1522. Lt Col. in the French and Indian War; at Crown Point 1759 June 2222. Innkeeper of The Bunch of Grapes tavern in Boston 1764, headquarters of the "patriots" (rebels); the Boston 'tea party' is said to have been planned there 177322. Visited London 1765.22 m. (banns 1749 Sep. 2422 or Oct. 12) Elizabeth, widow of Joseph Chapman, 3rd dau. of James Davenport, innkeeper and baker of Boston, eldest dau. by his late 2nd wife Sarah, née Franklin. She was b. Boston 1723 Mar. 8; d. 1809 Mar. 1522.
1. a son in the US navy (according to )
1. Elizabeth. m. - Chapman, presumably related to her mother's 1st husband.
2. Sarah; b. ca 1755. m. ca 1773 Lt (later Capt.) Lewis Fabian, RN, thought to be a son of the late Lt William Fabian, RN.
He was b. ca 1750; d. 1791 Mar. 13. 6 Issue 3 sons, 2 daus.
3. Isabella (according to 24)
4. Mary; d.unm. (according to 24)
At least one source states that one dau. m. - Jervis or Jarvis,
another - Subbins or Stubbins. This may be a myth.
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[10809] See The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpI, p.400.
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