Bought a large tract from George Munjoy at Capisic in Falmouth in 1675 before the war caused him to flight to Salem, whence he returned to Falmouth in 1680 by way of Kittery (1676). Had a grant of 60 acres at Fort Loyal, but lived on his farm operating the mill with his brother until 1690, when his house, a garrison commanded by Sergt. Richard Hicks, was abandoned and he, his wife Deborah and his children retired to Kittery, where he became a carpenter. His will, 27 September 1714 - 4 April 1716 names the children
76Page 368 INGERSOLL, “2 George”; Page 368 INGERSOLL, “5 John”
76John Ingersoll, son of George of Falmouth, grandson of Richard of Bedfordshire, England, and Salem, MA had a grant in Kittery in 1671.
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