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Daniel Ingraham

Birth
Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1845 (aged 78–79)
Hambden, Geauga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Son of Eleazer Ingraham and Lydia Guthrie Ingraham.

Daniel's parents moved from Connecticut in the 1780's or 1790's to Yates Co., NY as a follower of Jemima Wilkinson.

In 1793, Daniel Ingraham helped move the Barnes family to New York to join the Jemima Wilkeson colony, but Daniel then returned to Connecticut.

A Daniel Ingraham signed a petition on 13 Jan 1794 at Jerusalem, the Wilkeson colony. The petition concerned land titles and was signed by twenty-three heads of household, including Eleazar Ingraham, Solomon Ingraham, Daniel Ingraham, Philo Ingraham, and Elisha Ingraham.

History of Yates County, N. Y.
edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich, p. 414
The first settlers in district No 1 of the town of Jerusalem were as follows The Friend and her family consisting of ...Solomon Ingraham ... Elizur and Nathaniel Ingraham and their families
p. 83
This unfortunate condition of affairs left those of the society no resource other than to seek a confirmation of their title from the agent of the association. The number of settlers on the gore as it was called in the Friends settlement was twenty-three and they addressed themselves to Mr. Williamson as follows:
Friend Williamson - We take this opportunity to let thee know our wishes, who are now on thy land at the Friends Settlement in Jerusalem in the county of Ontario and in the State of New York. We, the subscribers, wish to take deeds from friend Williamson tor the land our improvements is on, rather than any other person. Our desire is that thee would not dispose of the land to any other person but to us, who are on the land.
[signed by all twenty-three heads-of-household]
Benajah Botsford
Eleazor Ingraham
Solomon lngraham
Richard Smith
Abel Botsford
Enoch Malin
William Davis
John Briggs
Elnathan Botsford
Daniel Ingraham
Richard Matthews
Elnathan Botsford, Jr.
Asahel Stone
Samuel Doolittle
John Davis
Benedict Robinson
Philo Ingraham
Elisha Ingraham
Samuel Parsons
Jonathan Davis
Elijah Malin
Thomas Hathaway
Mercy Aldrich [or Mary Aldrich]


Daniel Ingraham married in the New Preston Church, Littlefield Co., Connecticut on 25 Oct 1795 to Huldah Sweatland.
[Early Connecticut Marriages, fifth book, Milford, page 76]

1796, Middlesex Co., CT - Daniel and Huldah's son Henry was born.

1799, New York - Daniel and Huldah's daughter Huldah Jr. was born.

In 1799, Daniel and Huldah moved to Canton Township, Bradford Co., PA and seems to be the only Ingraham in the county.

History & Geography of Bradford County
By Clement F. Heverly
1923
"1799 - This year there was a large influx to the settlement - Eleazer Allis, Daniel Bailey, Daniel Ingraham, Samuel Griffin, Laban Landon, Nathan Roberts, Samuel Rutty, Orr Scovell, Dr. Joseph Van Sick, Hen Van Valkenburg and Oliver Woodworth. Only a few of these remained permanently."

1800-1802, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel remarried to Esther __, also a native of Connecticut. (Esther was possibly a daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Coe) Barnes? Esther is not listed as one of the children they brought to New York in histories of the “Jerusalem” pettlement, but could she have been an older daughter left behind in Connecticut?)

1803, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Caroline born.

1805-1810, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Esther Jr. born.

1810, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Maria born.

12 Feb 1811, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter
Samantha born.

1812 - Daniel and Huldah's son Harry Ingraham served as a soldier from Canton Twp in the War of 1812.

History & Geography of Bradford County
By Clement F. Heverly
1923
"Patriotism - Canton has always been intensely patriotic. She was represented in all the wars and many of her citizens won imperishable glory battling for American freedom and the preservation of the union. Revolutionary War - John Alvord, Jacob Grantier, Samuel Griffin, Isaiah Grover, Laban Landon, David Pratt, Zepheniah Rogers, Ezra Spalding, Abraham Taber, Noah Wilson and Benjamin Runnells; War of 1812 - Benjamin Landon, Harry Ingraham,"

1812, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Lydia born.

1815, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's son Nathaniel born.

25 Sep 1817, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's son Barton born.

1820, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Olive born.

1820, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther were listed on the census:

1820 census, Canton, Bradford, Pennsylvania, p. 103
Dan'l Ingraham 2-0-0-0-1-1 3-2-2-0-1
One male over 45; b. by 1775 - Daniel
One female over 45; b. by 1775 - Esther
One male 26-44; b. 1776-1794 - Henry b. 1795
Two females 16-25; b. 1795-1804 - Hulda b. 1799; Caroline b. 1803;
Two females 10-15; b. 1805-1810 - Esther b. 1805-1810; Maria b. 1810;
Two males under 10; b. 1810-1820 - Nathaniel b. 1815; Barton b. 1818
Three females under 10; b. 1810-1820 - Samantha b. 1811; Lydia b. 1812; Olive b. 1820

In 1820 in Geauga Co., OH, there was already a different Daniel Ingraham listed:

1820 census, Madison Twp., Geauga Co., OH, p. 111
[alphabetized list]
Daniel Ingraham 1-2-1-1-1-0 2-0-0-1-0
One male 26-44; b. 1776-1794 - Daniel
One female 26-44; b. 1776-1794 -
One male 16-18; b. 1802-1804 -
Two males 10-15; b. 1805-1810 -
One male under 10; b. 1810-1820 -
Two females under 10; b. 1810-1820 -

1825 - Daniel and Esther, both natives of CT, moved from Pennsylvania to Geauga Co., OH.

1830 census, Geauga Co., OH, p. 223
Daniel Ingram 0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-1 0-1-1-0-1-0-1
One male 60-70; b. 1760-1770 - Daniel
One female 40-50; b. 1780-1790 - Esther
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Lydia b. 1812
One male 15-20; b. 1810-1815 - Nathaniel b. 1815
One male 10-15; b. 1815-1820 - Barton b. 1818
One female 10-15; b. 1815-1820 - Olive b. 1820
One female 5-10; b. 1820-1825 - Susan b. 1824

In 1840, Revolutionary War soldier Nathaniel Hickok was listed living with Daniel and Esther. He was a relative of some kind. He and Daniel were both from Middlesex Co., CT and then both moved to Bradford Co., PA where they lived for many years:

1840 census, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH, p. 176
Daniel Ingraham 0-0-0-0-2-0-0-0-0-1-1 0-0-0-2-1-0-0-1
One male 80-90; b. 1750-1760 - Nathaniel Hickock
One male 70-80; b. 1760-1770 - Daniel Ingraham
One female 50-60; b. 1780-1790 - Esther b. 1781
Two males 20-30; b. 1810-1820 - Nathaniel b. 1815; Barton b. 1818
One female 20-30; b. 1810-1820 - Lydia b. 1812
Two females 15-20; b. 1820-1825 - Susan b. 1824

1840 Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services with their Names, Ages and Places of Residence
pub. by Blair and Rives, 1841
[The name after the age indicates the head of household]
Geauga County, Ohio
Nathaniel Hickock, 82, Daniel Ingraham - Hampton

By 1840, Daniel's son by his first wife Huldah had moved back east to Pennsylvania with his wife and children and settled in Butler County.

Daniel died sometime between 1840 and 1850 in Geauga Co., OH.

In 1850, Esther was living with their daughter Susan Carpenter and her family:

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John F Carpenter M 41 New York
Susan A Carpenter F 28 New York
Maria E Carpenter F 12 Ohio
Eliza A Carpenter F 9 Ohio
Ellen J Carpenter F 5 Ohio
L A Carpenter F 3 Ohio
Esther Ingraham F 67 Connecticut

By 1850, in addition to Henry, his sisters Samantha Winterstein and Olive Manley are also living in Butler Co., PA. Sister Esther Manley has died and Olive married her widower:

1850 Adams Township, Butler Co., PA census, p. 137
Henry Ingraham, 55, Farmer, $900, Conn
Angeline,46, NY
Emeline, 22, Ohio
Oramel, 17, Laborer, OH, in school
Maria, 13, OH
Clarissa, 10, PA
Mary, 6, PA
Harriet, 3, PA

1850 census, Cranberry, Butler, Pennsylvania
Caleb Winterstein M 48 Pennsylvania
Samantha Winterstein F 43 Pennsylvania
Hortensia Winterstein F 19 Pennsylvania
Henry Winterstein M 18 Ohio
Gould Winterstein M 17 Ohio
Mary Ellen Winterstein F 14 Ohio
Sarah Anne Winterstein F 11 Ohio
Manilla Winterstein F 8 Pennsylvania
Miles Winterstein M 4 mos Pennsylvania

1850 census, Middlesex, Butler, Pennsylvania
Amecy Manly F 46 A
Olive L Manly F 30 Pennsylvania
Charles G Manly M 16 Ohio
Daniel Manly M 14 Ohio
Susan Manly F 10 Ohio
Ester Manly F 6 Ohio
Wm Manly M 0 Pennsylvania

In 1860, Esther is still living with daughter Susan in Geauga Co., OH:

1860 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John Carpenter M 52 New York
Susan Carpenter F 36 New York
Ellen Carpenter F 14 Ohio
Lydia Carpenter F 13 Pennsylvania
Orson Carpenter M 9 Ohio
Ester Ingraham F 78 Connecticut
Huldah Ingraham F 50 New York

Esther died on 19 June 1863, aged 81 years, and would have been buried next to Daniel.

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Daniel Ingraham's children with Huldah Sweatland Ingraham:

1. Henry Ingraham, b. 1796, Middlesex Co., CT; m. 17 Jan 1822, Edwards Co., IL, to Angeline Barney [b. 1804, Bath, Steuben Co., NY; d. 10 Aug 1879, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL; daughter of William Barney and Jerusha Jefferson]; he d. 18 Jul 1864, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.

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2. Huldah Ingraham, b. 1799, NY; never married; she d. 8 Oct 1864, aged 65 years, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Cemetery, Geauga Co., OH.

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Daniel Ingraham's children with Esther Ingraham:

3. Caroline Ingraham, b. 1803, Bradford Co., PA; m. 22 Aug 1824, Geauga, OH to Daniel Sawyer [b. 7 May 1800, NY; d. 9 Feb 1889; buried Mentor Municipal Cemetery, Mentor, Lake Co., OH; son of Benjamin Sawyer and Polly Foote]; she d. 18 Nov 1875, Chester, Geauga Co., OH; buried Chester Cemetery, Chesterland, Geauga Co., OH.

1830 census, Mentor, Geauga, Ohio, p. 264
Daniel Sawyer 0-0-1-0-0-1 2-0-0-0-2
One male 30-40; b. 1790-1800 - Daniel
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Caroline
One male 10-15; b. 1815-1820 -
Two females under 5; b. 1825-1830 - Maria & Hester

1850 census, Mentor, Lake, Ohio
Daniel Sawyer M 50 New York
Caroline Sawyer F 47 Pennsylvania
Maria E Sawyer F 23 Ohio
Hester Ann Sawyer F 21 Ohio
Wm H Sawyer M 19 Ohio
Olive C Sawyer F 16 Ohio
Malon D Sawyer M 14 Ohio
Lydia Sawyer F 11 Ohio
Martha Sawyer F 4 Ohio

Daniel Sawyer remarried on 4 Apr 1863 in Lake County, OH to Sarah A. Paxton Frazer.

In 1870, Caroline was living with her unmarried daughter Maria:

1870 census, Chester Road, Geauga Co., OH
Caroline Sawyer F 66 Pennsylvania
Maria Sawyer F 43 Ohio

http://www.joycetice.com/diaries/hickok.htm#1868a
[A letter to Nathaniel Hickok]
Chester Feb 8 68
My Dear Cousin
Excuse me in not answering your kind letter sooner. I was ever thankful your likenesses. I think yours is very natural it seems. I can remember the looks of your wife although she was a little girl when I knew her. Im in hopes I should be able to get mine for you have not been able to go to the artist yet. I am not as well this winter as when you was here. Our friends are well as usual. I received a letter from Brother Barton since Ive returned home said they were all well Ive had a very pleasant visit at your house meet with some of my old acquaintance in our native place there is no place on earth so pleasant as our native place our childhood scenes were so free from care and sorrow we were with those we so tenderly loved whilst our dear parents were with us we felt safe. I have often thought of you and the rest of your brothers and sisters when you was deprived of your dear parents but we are not left without consolation in time of trouble our dear Saveiour cometh for us I feel the need of more grace and humility of soul pray for me hope you will write often I want to know how your children fare in California. we have had very cold weather this winter good sleiying this weather seems like old Bradford winters when we used to go to school then time makes great changes which reminds me that I am fast hastning to that country from whence no traveler returns. I should be glad to see you and your family but if we are never to meet in this life may we all meet in the blessed world above where there will be no sin nor sorrow write often
love and good wishes
to all
Yours truley
Caroline Leiniger (bad handwriting, this is Sawyer)

Caroline Ingraham Sawyer and Daniel Sawyer's children:

1) Maria E. Sawyer, b. 1827, Geauga Co., OH;

2) Hester Ann Sawyer, b. 1829, Geauga Co., OH;

3) William H. Sawyer, b. 1831, Geauga Co., OH;

4) Olive C. Sawyer, b. 1834, Geauga Co., OH;

5) Malon D. Sawyer, b. 1836, Geauga Co., OH;

6) Lydia Sawyer, b. 1839, Geauga Co., OH;

7) Martha Sawyer, b. 1846, Geauga Co., OH;


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4. Esther Ingraham, b. 1805-1810, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1 May 1830, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH to Amasa Clark Manly [b. 17 Sep 1804, CT; d. 24 Sep 1878, Rock Creek, Jefferson Co., KS; son of Russell A. Manley and Rebecca Woodruff]; she d. 1844-1848, Mentor, Geauga Co., OH; buried

Esther appears to be a daughter of Henry Ingraham and Esther because of her name, the names of her children Daniel and Susan, and the fact that she and her husband and children moved back east to Butler Co., PA by 1850 with her siblings Henry, Samantha Winterstein, and Olive.

1830 census, Thompson, Geauga, Ohio, p. 197
Amasa Manly 0-0-0-0-1 0-0-0-0-1
One male 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Amasa
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Esther

1831 -
"On the 18th of June 1831 nine persons whose names are recorded and who did not approve the resolution above met in their own language to establish a Baptist church and proceeded to draft new articles and a new covenant On October 5 1831 the council of delegates called for the purpose met at the academy in Chardon and recognized the following members as The First Baptist church in Chardon Isaiah Rider Sarah Rider 2d Benjamin Rider Sarah Rider 1st Amasa C Manley Esther Manley Rebecca Manley Lucy Rider Anson Dwight Eliza Dwight Rebecca Cook Ann Cook Simon Gager Vm Ober Fanny Ober and Betsy Vaughn."

1840 census, Batavia, Geauga, Ohio, p. 108
Amasa C Manley 1-1-0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0-0-1
One male 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Amasa
One female 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Esther
One male 5-10; b. 1830-1835 - Charles b. 1834
One male under 5; b. 1835-1840 - Daniel b. 1836
One female under 5; b. 1835-1840 - Susan b. 1839

After Esther's death, Amasa remarried, apparently in Butler Co., PA to Olive L. Ingraham. He and Esther would have moved there with Esther's family:

1850 census, Middlesex, Butler, Pennsylvania
Amecy Manly F 46 A
Olive L Manly F 30 Pennsylvania
Charles G Manly M 16 Ohio
Daniel Manly M 14 Ohio
Susan Manly F 10 Ohio
Ester Manly F 6 Ohio
Wm Manly M 0 Pennsylvania

Esther Ingraham Manley's children:

1) Charles G. Manley, b. 1834, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; m. 14 May 1874, Chase Co., KS to Harriet Alford; he d. 4 Aug 1882, Dover, KS.

2) Daniel Manley, b. 15 Nov 1835, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; he d. 13 Jul 1860, Mazon, Grundy Co., IL; buried

3) Susan A. Manley, b. 1840, Geauga Co., OH; m. 21 Jul 1872, Chase Co., KS to Augustus Veburg [b. 1846; d. 1926]; she d. 9 Jul 1924, Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS; buried Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS.

Susan Manley Veburg's children:

i. Ester May Veburg, b. 1873; d. 1936
ii. Carl Amasa Veburg, b. 1878; d. 1969
iii. Guy Manley Veburg, b. 1881; d. 1964

4) Esther Emma Manley, b. 30 May 1844, Geauga Co., OH (or Grange, Hardin Co., OH); m. David A. Rose; she d. 13 Dec 1932, Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS.


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5. Maria Ingraham, b. 1810, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1 Nov 1830, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH to William H. Manley [b. 1810, CT]; she d. 1831, Geauga Co., OH or Butler Co., PA; buried

Maria appears to have been a daughter of Henry and Esther as she married in Hambden and her husband appears to have been the brother of Esther's husband Amasa.

1830 census, Kirtland Twp.,
William Manly 0-0-0-1-1 1-0-0-1
One male 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - William
One female 15-20; b. 1810-1815 - Maria
One female under 5; b. 1825-1830 - Maria Jr. b. 1830?

William H. Manley remarried on 25 Aug 1831, Geauga Co., OH to Sabrina Morse.

1840 census, Batavia, Geauga, Ohio, p. 106
William H Munly 1-1-0-0-0-1 0-2-0-0-1
One male 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - William
One female 20-30; b. 1810-1820 - Sabrina
Two females 5-10; b. 1830-1835 -
One male 5-10; b. 1830-1835 -
One male under 5; b. 1835-1840 -

1850 census, Middlefield, Geauga, Ohio
W H Manly M 40 Connecticut
Sabrina Manly F 38 Massachusetts
Maria Manly F 17 Ohio
Laura Manly F 15 Ohio
John Manly M 12 Ohio
Lovern Manly F 8 Ohio
Lucius Manly M 4 Ohio

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6. Samantha Ingraham, b. 12 Feb 1811, Bradford Co., PA; m. 25 May 1829, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH, to Caleb H. Winterstein [b. 1802, PA; ]; she d. 13 Apr 1878, Butler Co., PA; buried

Notice of their marriage was given in the the Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, Lake County Ohio:
INGHAM SEMANTHA 1829 PG 3 COL 5 MARRIED CALEB WINTERSTEEN

DEATHS IN GEAUGA COUNTY, OHIO 1867 - 1907
WINTERSTEEN, Samanth died 13 Apr 1878 aged 67y 1m 29d 1-072-#1481 born Hambden Penn. H Wife parents Daniel INGRAHAM & Esther INGRAHAM Heart Disease Newbury

Washington By Walt Whitman, Edward F. Grier
Manville Winterstein (one of W.W.'s soldiers) Co. K 6th Ohio Cavalry, father Caleb Winterstein, Hampden, Geauga Co., Ohio

1830 census, Montville, Geauga, Ohio, p. 200
Caleb H Wintersteen 0-0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0-1
One male 20-30; b. 1800-1820 -
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1820 -
One female under 5; b. 1825-1830 - Hortensia b. 1830

1840 census, Mont, Geauga, Ohio, p. 119
Caleb H Wintersteen 0-2-0-0-0-1 1-2-0-0-0-1
One male 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Caleb
One female 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Samantha
Two males 5-10; b. 1830-1835 - Henry b. 1832;
Two females 5-10; b. 1830-1835 - Hortensia b. 1831; Mary b. 1835
One female under 5; b. 1835-1840 - Sarah b. 1839

1850 census, Cranberry, Butler, Pennsylvania
Caleb Winterstein M 48 Pennsylvania
Samantha Winterstein F 43 Pennsylvania
Hortensia Winterstein F 19 Pennsylvania
Henry Winterstein M 18 Ohio
Gould Winterstein or Gerald M 17 Ohio
Mary Ellen Winterstein F 14 Ohio
Sarah Anne Winterstein F 11 Ohio
Manilla Winterstein F 8 Pennsylvania
Miles Winterstein M 4 mos Pennsylvania

1860 census, Connoquenessing, Butler Co., PA, p. 327
Henry Ingerham, 64, Carpenter, $400, $88, CONN
[next door is Samantha Ingraham Winterstein]
Caleb Wintersten M 51 Pennsylvania
Samanthra Wintersten F 50 Pennsylvania
Melvin Wintersten M 18 Pennsylvania
Miles Wintersten M 10 Pennsylvania

1870 census, Butler, Butler Co., PA
Wm E Kinser M 39 Pennsylvania
Ortentia Kinser F 38 Ohio
Somanth Kinser F 15 Pennsylvania
Jesse Kinser M 14 Pennsylvania
Joseph Kinser M 8 Pennsylvania
Lydia Kinser F 6 Pennsylvania
Sarah E Kinser F 5 Pennsylvania
Wm Kinser M 3 Pennsylvania
Melissa Kinser F 0 Pennsylvania
Caleb Winterstine M 62 Pennsylvania

Samantha Ingraham Winterstein's children:

1) Hortensia Winterstein, b. 1830, Geauga Co., OH; m. 1854, Butler Co., PA to William E. Kinser [b. 1831, PA];

2) Henry Winterstein, b. 1832, Geauga Co., OH;

3) Gerald Winterstein, b. 1833, Geauga Co., OH;

4) Mary Ellen Winterstein, b. 1836, Geauga Co., OH;

5) Sarah Anne Winterstein, b. 1839, Geauga Co., OH;

6) Manville Ellwood Winterstein, b. Feb 1841, Butler Co., PA; m. ; he d. 26 Sep 1917, Warren, Trumbull Co., OH; buried Oakwood Cemetery, Warren, Trumbull Co., OH.

7) Miles Winterstein, b. 1850, Butler Co., PA;


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7. Lydia Ingraham, b. 1812, Bradford Co., PA; m. 6 Dec 1845, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH to Julius Seymour [b. 1805, PA; d. 16 Jul 1852; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH]; she d. 1852-1860?, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH?

In 1850, they lived in the same house with Barton H. Ingraham and his wife Lucinda:

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
[House 62; household 70]
Barton H. Ingraham M 32 Pennsylvania
Lucinda Ingraham F 20 Vermont
[House 62; household 71]
Julius Seymour M 45 Pennsylvania
Lydia Seymour F 38 Pennsylvania
Charles Seymour M 18 Pennsylvania
Ellen Seymour F 17 Pennsylvania
George Seymour M 13 Ohio
Sarah Seymour F 3 Ohio

Lydia Ingraham Seymour's child with Julius Seymour:

1) Sarah Joan Seymour, b. 1847, Geauga Co., OH; she d. 29 Jan 1857, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.

Notice of Sarah's death was given in the the Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, Lake County Ohio:
SEYMOUR SARAH J. 1857 PG 2 COL 6 AGE 9, DAUGHTER OF LYDIA INGRAHAM


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8. Nathaniel H. Ingraham, b. 1815, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1st on 1 Mar 1842, Geauga Co., OH to Nancy Wemple [b. ; d. 15 Mar 1857; daughter of Henry Whemple and Nancy Loyd]; m. 2nd 10 Jul 1857, to Lois A. Lacy [b. PA]; he d. 22 Jun 1890, buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

The "History of Dane County, Wisconsin-1880" has a biographical sketch for N.H. (Nathaniel) INGRAHAM, farmer, Sec 34 (Town of Rutland), P.O. Union; was born in Bradford Co. PA, in 1815; in 1825, his parents, Daniel and Esther INGRAHAM, natives of CT, removed with their family from PA to Geauga Co, OH, whence , in 1854, N.H. emigrated to Dane Co, Wis., and located in the town of Oregon, and , in the following year, removed to the town of Rutland, and , in 1864, settled in Sec 34, where he now owns 120 acres. He was a member of the Town Board for three terms. He was married, in Geauga Co, OH, Mar 1, 1842, to Nancy M., daughter of Henry and Nancy (LOYD) WHEMPLE, a native of Oneida Co, NY: she died Mar 15, 1857, leaving four sons --Eugene, who died Apr 4, 1878; Melvin, who enlisted in Co C, Feb 14, 1865, and served with his regiment till mustered out at St. Louis, Mo., Sept 29, 1865; Henry M, now in Kansas; Gardner, at home; his second marriage was July 10, 1857, to Lois A. LACY, a native of PA, who came to Wisconsin in 1856; they have two children --Franklin B., now in Evansville, WI and Carrie L., at home.

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
Nathl Ingraham M 33 Pennsylvania
Nancy Ingraham F 32 New York
Eugene Ingraham M 5 Ohio
Melvin Ingraham M 3 Ohio
Ingraham M 0 Ohio

1860 census, Oregon, Dane Co., WI
N H Ingraham M 42 Pennsylvania
Louis Ingraham F 37 Pennsylvania
Eugene Ingraham M 17 Ohio
Melvin Ingraham M 14 Ohio
Henry Ingraham M 10 Ohio
Gardner Ingraham M 8 Ohio
Mary Ingraham F 7 New York
Frank Ingraham M 0 Wisconsin

1870 census, Brooklyn, Rutland Twp., Dane Co., WI
Nathanel Ingraham M 51 Pennsylvania
Louisa Ingraham F 46 Pennsylvania
Eugene Ingraham M 25 Ohio
Henry Ingraham M 19 Ohio
Gardner Ingraham M 17 Ohio
Frank Ingraham M 10 Wisconsin
Caroline Ingraham F 6 Wisconsin
Annetta Ingraham F 25 New York

Nathaniel H. Ingraham's children with Nancy Whemple Ingraham:

1) Eugene D. Ingraham, b. 30 Aug 1845, Geauga Co., OH; he d. 4 Apr 1878; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

2) Melvin H. Ingraham, b. 1847, Geauga Co., OH; he d. 1930; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

Melvin enlisted in Co C, Feb 14, 1865, and served with his regiment till mustered out at St. Louis, Mo., Sept 29, 1865.

3) Henry M. Ingraham, b. 1850, Geauga Co., OH; now in Kansas;

4) Gardner Ingraham, b. 1852, Geauga Co., OH; m. Belle __ [b. 1858; d. 1949]; he d. 1936; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

Nathaniel H. Ingraham's children with Nancy Whemple Ingraham:

5) Franklin B. Ingraham, b. 1860, Oregon, Dane Co., WI; he d. 11 Jul 1890; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

6) Carrie L. Ingraham, b. 4 Apr 1864, Oregon, Dane Co., WI; she d. 2 Mar 1882; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

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9. Barton H. Ingraham, b. 25 Sep 1817, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1849 to Lucinda B. Scribner [b. 24 Apr 1830, VT; d. 23 Apr 1906 IL]; he d. 6 Jan 1877, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.

Lucinda's maiden name is given on her son Ralph Ingraham's marriage record. Notice of their marriage was also given in the Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, Lake County Ohio:
SCRIBNER, LUCINDA B. 1849 PG 3 COL 2 on the 30TH TO BARTON H. INGRAHAM

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH
Barton H Ingraham M 32 Pennsylvania
Lucinda Ingraham F 20 Vermont

1860 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
Barton H Ingraham M 42 Pennsylvania
Lucinda Ingraham F 30 Vermont
Ella E Ingraham F 9 Ohio
Reed M Ingraham M 4 Ohio

1866 - the family moved to Flora, Clay Co., Illinois (according to son Reed's biography).

http://www.joycetice.com/diaries/hickok.htm#1868a
1867 letter to Nathaniel Hickok
Flora Clay Co. Ill. Aug. 28th
Dear Cousin
I understand through Sister Caroline that you are yet in Pa. we moved to southern Ill. I understand that John J called for us a few days after we left I was verry sorry that I could not have seen him I think this is bound to bee a rich country a grate fruit country but every country has its advantages and disadvantages the praries are small and timber plenty. wife is just recovering from an attack of fever it did not did not run long. I bought town property in a thriving town through which the Ohio and Mississippa R.R. runs making a good market for every thing now I want to enquire of you whether you know any thing of my Parentage on my Fathers side. I presume that you are aware that there is a great estate in England for the Ingrahams I want to ascertain wether I am one of the heirs or not. there was a Hannah Ingraham married a Spaldin. do you know whether she was a Kindred of Fathers. Grand Father Ingrahams name was Elezer he was a follower of Jemima Wilkeson. I know nothing of my lineage further back than that. the heirs had a meeting in New York the 24 of July last I have not seen a report of the meeting I would like to get one. perhaps Cousin Myers could give us some light on the subject. I wish you would see or write to him and get all the information you can in everry way and write to me as son as possble. you shal be well rewarded for your time and trouble if their is any chance for us I think we shal want to employ Cousin Myers to assist us. everry thing that I can get hod of goes to show that we belong to a branch of the right famly I am bound to know wether we do or not. Some one of us will go east this fall to enquire into the affair. Pleas answer this as soon as possible.
direct to Flora Clay Co. Ill.
My respects to you all
B.H. Ingraham

1870 census, Flora, Clay Co., IL
Barton H Ingraham M 52 Pennsylvania
Lucinda B Ingraham F 40 Vermont
Reed Ingraham F 15 Ohio
Ralph B Ingraham M 4 Ohio
Benj B Ingraham M 3 Illinois

1880 census, Flora, Clay, Illinois
Lucinda Ingraham Self F 50 Vermont
Ralph B Ingraham Son M 14 Ohio
Benjamen Ingraham Son M 13 Illinois

1900 census, Harter Township Flora city Ward 1-3, Clay, IL
Ella E Blanchard Head F 49 b. Feb 1851 Ohio
Edna Blanchard Daughter F 14 b. Oct 1886 Illinois
Lucinda Ingram Mother F 70 b. Apr 1830 Vermont; 4 chdn; 3 living

Barton H. Ingraham and Lucinda's children:

1) Ella Esther Ingraham, b. Feb 1851, Geauga Co., OH; m. 20 Nov 1868, Clay Co., IL to Thomas Blanchard [b. 21 Oct 1838; d. 1891]; she d. after 1900, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.

1870 census, Flora, Clay Co., IL
Thos B Blanchad M 32 Illinois
Ester E Blanchad F 19 Ohio
Hugh Blanchad M 0 Illinois
Ella H Huggins F 17 Illinois

1880 census, Flora, Clay, Illinois
Thomas Blanchard Self M 42 Illinois
Ella Blanchard Wife F 38 Ohio
Walter Blanchard Son M 8 Illinois
Amanda Blanchard Sister F 16 Kentucky
Mary Blanchard Sister F 13 Illinois
Ella Gardner Cousin F 21 Illinois

Ella Esther Ingraham Blanchard and Thomas Blanchard's children:
i. Hugh Blanchard, b. 9 Mar 1870, Flora, Clay Co., IL; he d. 1 Dec 1873, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.
ii. Walter Blanchard, b. Oct 1871, Flora, Clay Co., IL;
iii. Edna Blanchard, b. Oct 1886, Flora, Clay Co., IL;

2) Reed Myers Ingraham, b. 6 Jan 1856, Geauga Co., OH; m. Jan 1909, Butte Co., CA to Charlotte Denney (widow of Alvin Augustus Perry) [b. 1852; d. 1931]; he d. 20 Oct 1927; buried Pythian Home Cemetery, Kenwood, Sonoma Co., CA.

1900 census, Concow Township, Butte, California
M Reed Ingraham M 44 Single b. Jan 1856 Ohio; father b. PA; mother b. VT

3) Ralph B. Ingraham, b. 1865, Geauga Co., OH; m. 1890, Clay Co., IL to Frank S. Hoyt [b. 1867; d. 1953; daughter of Frank S. Hoyt and Catherine Hubbard]; he d. 7 Nov 1940; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.

Illinois, County Marriages
Name Ralph B Ingraham
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 1890
Event Place Clay, Illinois, United States
Gender Male
Age 25
Birth Year (Estimated) 1865
Father's Name B H Ingraham
Mother's Name Lucinda B Scribner
Spouse's Name Frank S Hoyt
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 24
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1866
Spouse's Father's Name Frank S Hoyt
Spouse's Mother's Name Catherine Hubbard
Page 159

1940 census, Flora, Harter Township, Clay, Illinois
Ralph Ingraham Head M 73 Ohio
Frank Ingraham Wife F 74 Illinois

4) Benjamin B. Ingraham, b. 18 May 1867, Flora, Clay Co., IL; never married; he d. 11 Oct 1890, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.


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10. Olive L. Ingraham, b. 1820, Bradford Co., PA; m.c. 1833, Butler Co., PA to Amasa Clark Manley (widower of Olive's sister Esther) [b. 17 Sep 1804, CT; d. 24 Sep 1878, Rock Creek, Jefferson Co., KS; son of Russell A. Manley and Rebecca Woodruff]; she d. 1860-1870, Grundy Co. IL; buried

1850 census, Middlesex, Butler, Pennsylvania
Amecy Manly F 46 A
Olive L Manly F 30 Pennsylvania
Charles G Manly M 16 Ohio
Daniel Manly M 14 Ohio
Susan Manly F 10 Ohio
Ester Manly F 6 Ohio
Wm Manly M 0 Pennsylvania

1860 census, Mazon, Grundy, Illinois
Amasa Manly M 56 Ct
Olive Manly F 45 Pa
Daniel Manly M 24 O
William Manly M 7 Pa
Frank Manly M 5 Ill
Joseph Manly M 2 Ill

1870 census, Morris Grundy, Grundy Twp., IL
Amasa Manley M 66 Connecticut
Susan Manley F 30 Ohio
William Manley M 20 Pennsylvania
Frank Manley M 18 Ohio
Joseph Manley M 12 Illinois
Jesse Manley M 6 Illinois

1872 - Amasa was in Chase Co., Kansas. He died 1878 in Jefferson Co., KS.

Olive L. Manley and Amasa C. Manley's children:

1) William R. Manley, b. 1850, Butler Co., PA; m. Alice Louise Penley; he d. 7 Mar 1919, McMinnville, OR.

2) Francis Mahlon Manley, b. 13 Nov 1852, Grundy Co., IL; he d. 20 Feb 1882;

3) Joseph Manley, b. 6 Jun 1859, Grundy Co., IL (or Mason, Effingham Co., IL); m. 1st to Susie Baxter; m. 2nd Edith Lillian Carrell; he d. 17 Dec 1945, Wakarusa, Shawnee Co., KS.

4) Jesse H. Manley, b. 1864, Grundy Co., IL; m. Etta Rosenberg; he d. 22 Nov 1903, CA.


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11. Susan A. Ingraham, b. Mar 1823 or May 1820, NY; m. 1st 8 Sep 1842, Geauga Co., OH to John T. Carpenter [b. 1809, NY; d. 4 Dec 1861, Geauga Co., OH]; m. 2nd 13 Sep 1869, Geauga Co., OH to Joshua Arnold [b. 1808, NY]; she d. 26 Apr 1904,
Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery,
Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John F Carpenter M 41 New York
Susan A Carpenter F 28 New York
Maria E Carpenter F 12 Ohio
Eliza A Carpenter F 9 Ohio
Ellen J Carpenter F 5 Ohio
L A Carpenter F 3 Ohio
Esther Ingraham F 67 Connecticut

1860 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John Carpenter M 52 New York
Susan Carpenter F 36 New York
Ellen Carpenter F 14 Ohio
Lydia Carpenter F 13 Pennsylvania
Orson Carpenter M 9 Ohio
Ester Ingraham F 78 Connecticut
Huldah Ingraham F 50 New York

John died 1860-1870 and Susan remarried on 13 Sep 1869 in Geauga Co., OH to Joshua Arnold.

1870 census, Chardon, Hambden Twp., Geauga Co., OH
Joshua Arnold M 62 New York
Susan Arnold F 48 New York
Orson Carpenter M 20 Ohio

1900 census, Hampden Township, Geauga, Ohio
Orson B Carpenter Head M 49 Ohio
Elizabeth A Carpenter Wife F 41 Ohio
Maud E Carpenter Daughter F 20 Ohio
Myrtle A Carpenter Daughter F 18 Ohio
Susan Arnold Mother F widow 77 b. Mar 1823 Ohio; 3 chdn; 3 living

Susan Ingraham Carpenter and John Carpenter's children:

1) Ellen Carpenter, b. 1846, Geauga Co., OH; she d. after 1900;

2) Lydia A. Carpenter, b. 1847, Geauga Co., OH; she d. after 1900;

3) Orson B. Carpenter, b. 27 Oct 1850, Geauga Co., OH; m. Elizabeth Ann Cleeve; he d. 17 Jan 1918, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.


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Son of Eleazer Ingraham and Lydia Guthrie Ingraham.

Daniel's parents moved from Connecticut in the 1780's or 1790's to Yates Co., NY as a follower of Jemima Wilkinson.

In 1793, Daniel Ingraham helped move the Barnes family to New York to join the Jemima Wilkeson colony, but Daniel then returned to Connecticut.

A Daniel Ingraham signed a petition on 13 Jan 1794 at Jerusalem, the Wilkeson colony. The petition concerned land titles and was signed by twenty-three heads of household, including Eleazar Ingraham, Solomon Ingraham, Daniel Ingraham, Philo Ingraham, and Elisha Ingraham.

History of Yates County, N. Y.
edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich, p. 414
The first settlers in district No 1 of the town of Jerusalem were as follows The Friend and her family consisting of ...Solomon Ingraham ... Elizur and Nathaniel Ingraham and their families
p. 83
This unfortunate condition of affairs left those of the society no resource other than to seek a confirmation of their title from the agent of the association. The number of settlers on the gore as it was called in the Friends settlement was twenty-three and they addressed themselves to Mr. Williamson as follows:
Friend Williamson - We take this opportunity to let thee know our wishes, who are now on thy land at the Friends Settlement in Jerusalem in the county of Ontario and in the State of New York. We, the subscribers, wish to take deeds from friend Williamson tor the land our improvements is on, rather than any other person. Our desire is that thee would not dispose of the land to any other person but to us, who are on the land.
[signed by all twenty-three heads-of-household]
Benajah Botsford
Eleazor Ingraham
Solomon lngraham
Richard Smith
Abel Botsford
Enoch Malin
William Davis
John Briggs
Elnathan Botsford
Daniel Ingraham
Richard Matthews
Elnathan Botsford, Jr.
Asahel Stone
Samuel Doolittle
John Davis
Benedict Robinson
Philo Ingraham
Elisha Ingraham
Samuel Parsons
Jonathan Davis
Elijah Malin
Thomas Hathaway
Mercy Aldrich [or Mary Aldrich]


Daniel Ingraham married in the New Preston Church, Littlefield Co., Connecticut on 25 Oct 1795 to Huldah Sweatland.
[Early Connecticut Marriages, fifth book, Milford, page 76]

1796, Middlesex Co., CT - Daniel and Huldah's son Henry was born.

1799, New York - Daniel and Huldah's daughter Huldah Jr. was born.

In 1799, Daniel and Huldah moved to Canton Township, Bradford Co., PA and seems to be the only Ingraham in the county.

History & Geography of Bradford County
By Clement F. Heverly
1923
"1799 - This year there was a large influx to the settlement - Eleazer Allis, Daniel Bailey, Daniel Ingraham, Samuel Griffin, Laban Landon, Nathan Roberts, Samuel Rutty, Orr Scovell, Dr. Joseph Van Sick, Hen Van Valkenburg and Oliver Woodworth. Only a few of these remained permanently."

1800-1802, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel remarried to Esther __, also a native of Connecticut. (Esther was possibly a daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Coe) Barnes? Esther is not listed as one of the children they brought to New York in histories of the “Jerusalem” pettlement, but could she have been an older daughter left behind in Connecticut?)

1803, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Caroline born.

1805-1810, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Esther Jr. born.

1810, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Maria born.

12 Feb 1811, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter
Samantha born.

1812 - Daniel and Huldah's son Harry Ingraham served as a soldier from Canton Twp in the War of 1812.

History & Geography of Bradford County
By Clement F. Heverly
1923
"Patriotism - Canton has always been intensely patriotic. She was represented in all the wars and many of her citizens won imperishable glory battling for American freedom and the preservation of the union. Revolutionary War - John Alvord, Jacob Grantier, Samuel Griffin, Isaiah Grover, Laban Landon, David Pratt, Zepheniah Rogers, Ezra Spalding, Abraham Taber, Noah Wilson and Benjamin Runnells; War of 1812 - Benjamin Landon, Harry Ingraham,"

1812, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Lydia born.

1815, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's son Nathaniel born.

25 Sep 1817, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's son Barton born.

1820, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther's daughter Olive born.

1820, Bradford Co., PA - Daniel and Esther were listed on the census:

1820 census, Canton, Bradford, Pennsylvania, p. 103
Dan'l Ingraham 2-0-0-0-1-1 3-2-2-0-1
One male over 45; b. by 1775 - Daniel
One female over 45; b. by 1775 - Esther
One male 26-44; b. 1776-1794 - Henry b. 1795
Two females 16-25; b. 1795-1804 - Hulda b. 1799; Caroline b. 1803;
Two females 10-15; b. 1805-1810 - Esther b. 1805-1810; Maria b. 1810;
Two males under 10; b. 1810-1820 - Nathaniel b. 1815; Barton b. 1818
Three females under 10; b. 1810-1820 - Samantha b. 1811; Lydia b. 1812; Olive b. 1820

In 1820 in Geauga Co., OH, there was already a different Daniel Ingraham listed:

1820 census, Madison Twp., Geauga Co., OH, p. 111
[alphabetized list]
Daniel Ingraham 1-2-1-1-1-0 2-0-0-1-0
One male 26-44; b. 1776-1794 - Daniel
One female 26-44; b. 1776-1794 -
One male 16-18; b. 1802-1804 -
Two males 10-15; b. 1805-1810 -
One male under 10; b. 1810-1820 -
Two females under 10; b. 1810-1820 -

1825 - Daniel and Esther, both natives of CT, moved from Pennsylvania to Geauga Co., OH.

1830 census, Geauga Co., OH, p. 223
Daniel Ingram 0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-1 0-1-1-0-1-0-1
One male 60-70; b. 1760-1770 - Daniel
One female 40-50; b. 1780-1790 - Esther
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Lydia b. 1812
One male 15-20; b. 1810-1815 - Nathaniel b. 1815
One male 10-15; b. 1815-1820 - Barton b. 1818
One female 10-15; b. 1815-1820 - Olive b. 1820
One female 5-10; b. 1820-1825 - Susan b. 1824

In 1840, Revolutionary War soldier Nathaniel Hickok was listed living with Daniel and Esther. He was a relative of some kind. He and Daniel were both from Middlesex Co., CT and then both moved to Bradford Co., PA where they lived for many years:

1840 census, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH, p. 176
Daniel Ingraham 0-0-0-0-2-0-0-0-0-1-1 0-0-0-2-1-0-0-1
One male 80-90; b. 1750-1760 - Nathaniel Hickock
One male 70-80; b. 1760-1770 - Daniel Ingraham
One female 50-60; b. 1780-1790 - Esther b. 1781
Two males 20-30; b. 1810-1820 - Nathaniel b. 1815; Barton b. 1818
One female 20-30; b. 1810-1820 - Lydia b. 1812
Two females 15-20; b. 1820-1825 - Susan b. 1824

1840 Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services with their Names, Ages and Places of Residence
pub. by Blair and Rives, 1841
[The name after the age indicates the head of household]
Geauga County, Ohio
Nathaniel Hickock, 82, Daniel Ingraham - Hampton

By 1840, Daniel's son by his first wife Huldah had moved back east to Pennsylvania with his wife and children and settled in Butler County.

Daniel died sometime between 1840 and 1850 in Geauga Co., OH.

In 1850, Esther was living with their daughter Susan Carpenter and her family:

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John F Carpenter M 41 New York
Susan A Carpenter F 28 New York
Maria E Carpenter F 12 Ohio
Eliza A Carpenter F 9 Ohio
Ellen J Carpenter F 5 Ohio
L A Carpenter F 3 Ohio
Esther Ingraham F 67 Connecticut

By 1850, in addition to Henry, his sisters Samantha Winterstein and Olive Manley are also living in Butler Co., PA. Sister Esther Manley has died and Olive married her widower:

1850 Adams Township, Butler Co., PA census, p. 137
Henry Ingraham, 55, Farmer, $900, Conn
Angeline,46, NY
Emeline, 22, Ohio
Oramel, 17, Laborer, OH, in school
Maria, 13, OH
Clarissa, 10, PA
Mary, 6, PA
Harriet, 3, PA

1850 census, Cranberry, Butler, Pennsylvania
Caleb Winterstein M 48 Pennsylvania
Samantha Winterstein F 43 Pennsylvania
Hortensia Winterstein F 19 Pennsylvania
Henry Winterstein M 18 Ohio
Gould Winterstein M 17 Ohio
Mary Ellen Winterstein F 14 Ohio
Sarah Anne Winterstein F 11 Ohio
Manilla Winterstein F 8 Pennsylvania
Miles Winterstein M 4 mos Pennsylvania

1850 census, Middlesex, Butler, Pennsylvania
Amecy Manly F 46 A
Olive L Manly F 30 Pennsylvania
Charles G Manly M 16 Ohio
Daniel Manly M 14 Ohio
Susan Manly F 10 Ohio
Ester Manly F 6 Ohio
Wm Manly M 0 Pennsylvania

In 1860, Esther is still living with daughter Susan in Geauga Co., OH:

1860 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John Carpenter M 52 New York
Susan Carpenter F 36 New York
Ellen Carpenter F 14 Ohio
Lydia Carpenter F 13 Pennsylvania
Orson Carpenter M 9 Ohio
Ester Ingraham F 78 Connecticut
Huldah Ingraham F 50 New York

Esther died on 19 June 1863, aged 81 years, and would have been buried next to Daniel.

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Daniel Ingraham's children with Huldah Sweatland Ingraham:

1. Henry Ingraham, b. 1796, Middlesex Co., CT; m. 17 Jan 1822, Edwards Co., IL, to Angeline Barney [b. 1804, Bath, Steuben Co., NY; d. 10 Aug 1879, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL; daughter of William Barney and Jerusha Jefferson]; he d. 18 Jul 1864, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.

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2. Huldah Ingraham, b. 1799, NY; never married; she d. 8 Oct 1864, aged 65 years, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Cemetery, Geauga Co., OH.

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Daniel Ingraham's children with Esther Ingraham:

3. Caroline Ingraham, b. 1803, Bradford Co., PA; m. 22 Aug 1824, Geauga, OH to Daniel Sawyer [b. 7 May 1800, NY; d. 9 Feb 1889; buried Mentor Municipal Cemetery, Mentor, Lake Co., OH; son of Benjamin Sawyer and Polly Foote]; she d. 18 Nov 1875, Chester, Geauga Co., OH; buried Chester Cemetery, Chesterland, Geauga Co., OH.

1830 census, Mentor, Geauga, Ohio, p. 264
Daniel Sawyer 0-0-1-0-0-1 2-0-0-0-2
One male 30-40; b. 1790-1800 - Daniel
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Caroline
One male 10-15; b. 1815-1820 -
Two females under 5; b. 1825-1830 - Maria & Hester

1850 census, Mentor, Lake, Ohio
Daniel Sawyer M 50 New York
Caroline Sawyer F 47 Pennsylvania
Maria E Sawyer F 23 Ohio
Hester Ann Sawyer F 21 Ohio
Wm H Sawyer M 19 Ohio
Olive C Sawyer F 16 Ohio
Malon D Sawyer M 14 Ohio
Lydia Sawyer F 11 Ohio
Martha Sawyer F 4 Ohio

Daniel Sawyer remarried on 4 Apr 1863 in Lake County, OH to Sarah A. Paxton Frazer.

In 1870, Caroline was living with her unmarried daughter Maria:

1870 census, Chester Road, Geauga Co., OH
Caroline Sawyer F 66 Pennsylvania
Maria Sawyer F 43 Ohio

http://www.joycetice.com/diaries/hickok.htm#1868a
[A letter to Nathaniel Hickok]
Chester Feb 8 68
My Dear Cousin
Excuse me in not answering your kind letter sooner. I was ever thankful your likenesses. I think yours is very natural it seems. I can remember the looks of your wife although she was a little girl when I knew her. Im in hopes I should be able to get mine for you have not been able to go to the artist yet. I am not as well this winter as when you was here. Our friends are well as usual. I received a letter from Brother Barton since Ive returned home said they were all well Ive had a very pleasant visit at your house meet with some of my old acquaintance in our native place there is no place on earth so pleasant as our native place our childhood scenes were so free from care and sorrow we were with those we so tenderly loved whilst our dear parents were with us we felt safe. I have often thought of you and the rest of your brothers and sisters when you was deprived of your dear parents but we are not left without consolation in time of trouble our dear Saveiour cometh for us I feel the need of more grace and humility of soul pray for me hope you will write often I want to know how your children fare in California. we have had very cold weather this winter good sleiying this weather seems like old Bradford winters when we used to go to school then time makes great changes which reminds me that I am fast hastning to that country from whence no traveler returns. I should be glad to see you and your family but if we are never to meet in this life may we all meet in the blessed world above where there will be no sin nor sorrow write often
love and good wishes
to all
Yours truley
Caroline Leiniger (bad handwriting, this is Sawyer)

Caroline Ingraham Sawyer and Daniel Sawyer's children:

1) Maria E. Sawyer, b. 1827, Geauga Co., OH;

2) Hester Ann Sawyer, b. 1829, Geauga Co., OH;

3) William H. Sawyer, b. 1831, Geauga Co., OH;

4) Olive C. Sawyer, b. 1834, Geauga Co., OH;

5) Malon D. Sawyer, b. 1836, Geauga Co., OH;

6) Lydia Sawyer, b. 1839, Geauga Co., OH;

7) Martha Sawyer, b. 1846, Geauga Co., OH;


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4. Esther Ingraham, b. 1805-1810, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1 May 1830, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH to Amasa Clark Manly [b. 17 Sep 1804, CT; d. 24 Sep 1878, Rock Creek, Jefferson Co., KS; son of Russell A. Manley and Rebecca Woodruff]; she d. 1844-1848, Mentor, Geauga Co., OH; buried

Esther appears to be a daughter of Henry Ingraham and Esther because of her name, the names of her children Daniel and Susan, and the fact that she and her husband and children moved back east to Butler Co., PA by 1850 with her siblings Henry, Samantha Winterstein, and Olive.

1830 census, Thompson, Geauga, Ohio, p. 197
Amasa Manly 0-0-0-0-1 0-0-0-0-1
One male 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Amasa
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - Esther

1831 -
"On the 18th of June 1831 nine persons whose names are recorded and who did not approve the resolution above met in their own language to establish a Baptist church and proceeded to draft new articles and a new covenant On October 5 1831 the council of delegates called for the purpose met at the academy in Chardon and recognized the following members as The First Baptist church in Chardon Isaiah Rider Sarah Rider 2d Benjamin Rider Sarah Rider 1st Amasa C Manley Esther Manley Rebecca Manley Lucy Rider Anson Dwight Eliza Dwight Rebecca Cook Ann Cook Simon Gager Vm Ober Fanny Ober and Betsy Vaughn."

1840 census, Batavia, Geauga, Ohio, p. 108
Amasa C Manley 1-1-0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0-0-1
One male 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Amasa
One female 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Esther
One male 5-10; b. 1830-1835 - Charles b. 1834
One male under 5; b. 1835-1840 - Daniel b. 1836
One female under 5; b. 1835-1840 - Susan b. 1839

After Esther's death, Amasa remarried, apparently in Butler Co., PA to Olive L. Ingraham. He and Esther would have moved there with Esther's family:

1850 census, Middlesex, Butler, Pennsylvania
Amecy Manly F 46 A
Olive L Manly F 30 Pennsylvania
Charles G Manly M 16 Ohio
Daniel Manly M 14 Ohio
Susan Manly F 10 Ohio
Ester Manly F 6 Ohio
Wm Manly M 0 Pennsylvania

Esther Ingraham Manley's children:

1) Charles G. Manley, b. 1834, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; m. 14 May 1874, Chase Co., KS to Harriet Alford; he d. 4 Aug 1882, Dover, KS.

2) Daniel Manley, b. 15 Nov 1835, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; he d. 13 Jul 1860, Mazon, Grundy Co., IL; buried

3) Susan A. Manley, b. 1840, Geauga Co., OH; m. 21 Jul 1872, Chase Co., KS to Augustus Veburg [b. 1846; d. 1926]; she d. 9 Jul 1924, Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS; buried Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS.

Susan Manley Veburg's children:

i. Ester May Veburg, b. 1873; d. 1936
ii. Carl Amasa Veburg, b. 1878; d. 1969
iii. Guy Manley Veburg, b. 1881; d. 1964

4) Esther Emma Manley, b. 30 May 1844, Geauga Co., OH (or Grange, Hardin Co., OH); m. David A. Rose; she d. 13 Dec 1932, Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS.


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5. Maria Ingraham, b. 1810, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1 Nov 1830, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH to William H. Manley [b. 1810, CT]; she d. 1831, Geauga Co., OH or Butler Co., PA; buried

Maria appears to have been a daughter of Henry and Esther as she married in Hambden and her husband appears to have been the brother of Esther's husband Amasa.

1830 census, Kirtland Twp.,
William Manly 0-0-0-1-1 1-0-0-1
One male 20-30; b. 1800-1810 - William
One female 15-20; b. 1810-1815 - Maria
One female under 5; b. 1825-1830 - Maria Jr. b. 1830?

William H. Manley remarried on 25 Aug 1831, Geauga Co., OH to Sabrina Morse.

1840 census, Batavia, Geauga, Ohio, p. 106
William H Munly 1-1-0-0-0-1 0-2-0-0-1
One male 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - William
One female 20-30; b. 1810-1820 - Sabrina
Two females 5-10; b. 1830-1835 -
One male 5-10; b. 1830-1835 -
One male under 5; b. 1835-1840 -

1850 census, Middlefield, Geauga, Ohio
W H Manly M 40 Connecticut
Sabrina Manly F 38 Massachusetts
Maria Manly F 17 Ohio
Laura Manly F 15 Ohio
John Manly M 12 Ohio
Lovern Manly F 8 Ohio
Lucius Manly M 4 Ohio

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6. Samantha Ingraham, b. 12 Feb 1811, Bradford Co., PA; m. 25 May 1829, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH, to Caleb H. Winterstein [b. 1802, PA; ]; she d. 13 Apr 1878, Butler Co., PA; buried

Notice of their marriage was given in the the Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, Lake County Ohio:
INGHAM SEMANTHA 1829 PG 3 COL 5 MARRIED CALEB WINTERSTEEN

DEATHS IN GEAUGA COUNTY, OHIO 1867 - 1907
WINTERSTEEN, Samanth died 13 Apr 1878 aged 67y 1m 29d 1-072-#1481 born Hambden Penn. H Wife parents Daniel INGRAHAM & Esther INGRAHAM Heart Disease Newbury

Washington By Walt Whitman, Edward F. Grier
Manville Winterstein (one of W.W.'s soldiers) Co. K 6th Ohio Cavalry, father Caleb Winterstein, Hampden, Geauga Co., Ohio

1830 census, Montville, Geauga, Ohio, p. 200
Caleb H Wintersteen 0-0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0-1
One male 20-30; b. 1800-1820 -
One female 20-30; b. 1800-1820 -
One female under 5; b. 1825-1830 - Hortensia b. 1830

1840 census, Mont, Geauga, Ohio, p. 119
Caleb H Wintersteen 0-2-0-0-0-1 1-2-0-0-0-1
One male 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Caleb
One female 30-40; b. 1800-1810 - Samantha
Two males 5-10; b. 1830-1835 - Henry b. 1832;
Two females 5-10; b. 1830-1835 - Hortensia b. 1831; Mary b. 1835
One female under 5; b. 1835-1840 - Sarah b. 1839

1850 census, Cranberry, Butler, Pennsylvania
Caleb Winterstein M 48 Pennsylvania
Samantha Winterstein F 43 Pennsylvania
Hortensia Winterstein F 19 Pennsylvania
Henry Winterstein M 18 Ohio
Gould Winterstein or Gerald M 17 Ohio
Mary Ellen Winterstein F 14 Ohio
Sarah Anne Winterstein F 11 Ohio
Manilla Winterstein F 8 Pennsylvania
Miles Winterstein M 4 mos Pennsylvania

1860 census, Connoquenessing, Butler Co., PA, p. 327
Henry Ingerham, 64, Carpenter, $400, $88, CONN
[next door is Samantha Ingraham Winterstein]
Caleb Wintersten M 51 Pennsylvania
Samanthra Wintersten F 50 Pennsylvania
Melvin Wintersten M 18 Pennsylvania
Miles Wintersten M 10 Pennsylvania

1870 census, Butler, Butler Co., PA
Wm E Kinser M 39 Pennsylvania
Ortentia Kinser F 38 Ohio
Somanth Kinser F 15 Pennsylvania
Jesse Kinser M 14 Pennsylvania
Joseph Kinser M 8 Pennsylvania
Lydia Kinser F 6 Pennsylvania
Sarah E Kinser F 5 Pennsylvania
Wm Kinser M 3 Pennsylvania
Melissa Kinser F 0 Pennsylvania
Caleb Winterstine M 62 Pennsylvania

Samantha Ingraham Winterstein's children:

1) Hortensia Winterstein, b. 1830, Geauga Co., OH; m. 1854, Butler Co., PA to William E. Kinser [b. 1831, PA];

2) Henry Winterstein, b. 1832, Geauga Co., OH;

3) Gerald Winterstein, b. 1833, Geauga Co., OH;

4) Mary Ellen Winterstein, b. 1836, Geauga Co., OH;

5) Sarah Anne Winterstein, b. 1839, Geauga Co., OH;

6) Manville Ellwood Winterstein, b. Feb 1841, Butler Co., PA; m. ; he d. 26 Sep 1917, Warren, Trumbull Co., OH; buried Oakwood Cemetery, Warren, Trumbull Co., OH.

7) Miles Winterstein, b. 1850, Butler Co., PA;


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7. Lydia Ingraham, b. 1812, Bradford Co., PA; m. 6 Dec 1845, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH to Julius Seymour [b. 1805, PA; d. 16 Jul 1852; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH]; she d. 1852-1860?, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH?

In 1850, they lived in the same house with Barton H. Ingraham and his wife Lucinda:

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
[House 62; household 70]
Barton H. Ingraham M 32 Pennsylvania
Lucinda Ingraham F 20 Vermont
[House 62; household 71]
Julius Seymour M 45 Pennsylvania
Lydia Seymour F 38 Pennsylvania
Charles Seymour M 18 Pennsylvania
Ellen Seymour F 17 Pennsylvania
George Seymour M 13 Ohio
Sarah Seymour F 3 Ohio

Lydia Ingraham Seymour's child with Julius Seymour:

1) Sarah Joan Seymour, b. 1847, Geauga Co., OH; she d. 29 Jan 1857, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.

Notice of Sarah's death was given in the the Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, Lake County Ohio:
SEYMOUR SARAH J. 1857 PG 2 COL 6 AGE 9, DAUGHTER OF LYDIA INGRAHAM


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8. Nathaniel H. Ingraham, b. 1815, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1st on 1 Mar 1842, Geauga Co., OH to Nancy Wemple [b. ; d. 15 Mar 1857; daughter of Henry Whemple and Nancy Loyd]; m. 2nd 10 Jul 1857, to Lois A. Lacy [b. PA]; he d. 22 Jun 1890, buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

The "History of Dane County, Wisconsin-1880" has a biographical sketch for N.H. (Nathaniel) INGRAHAM, farmer, Sec 34 (Town of Rutland), P.O. Union; was born in Bradford Co. PA, in 1815; in 1825, his parents, Daniel and Esther INGRAHAM, natives of CT, removed with their family from PA to Geauga Co, OH, whence , in 1854, N.H. emigrated to Dane Co, Wis., and located in the town of Oregon, and , in the following year, removed to the town of Rutland, and , in 1864, settled in Sec 34, where he now owns 120 acres. He was a member of the Town Board for three terms. He was married, in Geauga Co, OH, Mar 1, 1842, to Nancy M., daughter of Henry and Nancy (LOYD) WHEMPLE, a native of Oneida Co, NY: she died Mar 15, 1857, leaving four sons --Eugene, who died Apr 4, 1878; Melvin, who enlisted in Co C, Feb 14, 1865, and served with his regiment till mustered out at St. Louis, Mo., Sept 29, 1865; Henry M, now in Kansas; Gardner, at home; his second marriage was July 10, 1857, to Lois A. LACY, a native of PA, who came to Wisconsin in 1856; they have two children --Franklin B., now in Evansville, WI and Carrie L., at home.

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
Nathl Ingraham M 33 Pennsylvania
Nancy Ingraham F 32 New York
Eugene Ingraham M 5 Ohio
Melvin Ingraham M 3 Ohio
Ingraham M 0 Ohio

1860 census, Oregon, Dane Co., WI
N H Ingraham M 42 Pennsylvania
Louis Ingraham F 37 Pennsylvania
Eugene Ingraham M 17 Ohio
Melvin Ingraham M 14 Ohio
Henry Ingraham M 10 Ohio
Gardner Ingraham M 8 Ohio
Mary Ingraham F 7 New York
Frank Ingraham M 0 Wisconsin

1870 census, Brooklyn, Rutland Twp., Dane Co., WI
Nathanel Ingraham M 51 Pennsylvania
Louisa Ingraham F 46 Pennsylvania
Eugene Ingraham M 25 Ohio
Henry Ingraham M 19 Ohio
Gardner Ingraham M 17 Ohio
Frank Ingraham M 10 Wisconsin
Caroline Ingraham F 6 Wisconsin
Annetta Ingraham F 25 New York

Nathaniel H. Ingraham's children with Nancy Whemple Ingraham:

1) Eugene D. Ingraham, b. 30 Aug 1845, Geauga Co., OH; he d. 4 Apr 1878; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

2) Melvin H. Ingraham, b. 1847, Geauga Co., OH; he d. 1930; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

Melvin enlisted in Co C, Feb 14, 1865, and served with his regiment till mustered out at St. Louis, Mo., Sept 29, 1865.

3) Henry M. Ingraham, b. 1850, Geauga Co., OH; now in Kansas;

4) Gardner Ingraham, b. 1852, Geauga Co., OH; m. Belle __ [b. 1858; d. 1949]; he d. 1936; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

Nathaniel H. Ingraham's children with Nancy Whemple Ingraham:

5) Franklin B. Ingraham, b. 1860, Oregon, Dane Co., WI; he d. 11 Jul 1890; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

6) Carrie L. Ingraham, b. 4 Apr 1864, Oregon, Dane Co., WI; she d. 2 Mar 1882; buried Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane Co., WI.

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9. Barton H. Ingraham, b. 25 Sep 1817, Bradford Co., PA; m. 1849 to Lucinda B. Scribner [b. 24 Apr 1830, VT; d. 23 Apr 1906 IL]; he d. 6 Jan 1877, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.

Lucinda's maiden name is given on her son Ralph Ingraham's marriage record. Notice of their marriage was also given in the Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, Lake County Ohio:
SCRIBNER, LUCINDA B. 1849 PG 3 COL 2 on the 30TH TO BARTON H. INGRAHAM

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH
Barton H Ingraham M 32 Pennsylvania
Lucinda Ingraham F 20 Vermont

1860 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
Barton H Ingraham M 42 Pennsylvania
Lucinda Ingraham F 30 Vermont
Ella E Ingraham F 9 Ohio
Reed M Ingraham M 4 Ohio

1866 - the family moved to Flora, Clay Co., Illinois (according to son Reed's biography).

http://www.joycetice.com/diaries/hickok.htm#1868a
1867 letter to Nathaniel Hickok
Flora Clay Co. Ill. Aug. 28th
Dear Cousin
I understand through Sister Caroline that you are yet in Pa. we moved to southern Ill. I understand that John J called for us a few days after we left I was verry sorry that I could not have seen him I think this is bound to bee a rich country a grate fruit country but every country has its advantages and disadvantages the praries are small and timber plenty. wife is just recovering from an attack of fever it did not did not run long. I bought town property in a thriving town through which the Ohio and Mississippa R.R. runs making a good market for every thing now I want to enquire of you whether you know any thing of my Parentage on my Fathers side. I presume that you are aware that there is a great estate in England for the Ingrahams I want to ascertain wether I am one of the heirs or not. there was a Hannah Ingraham married a Spaldin. do you know whether she was a Kindred of Fathers. Grand Father Ingrahams name was Elezer he was a follower of Jemima Wilkeson. I know nothing of my lineage further back than that. the heirs had a meeting in New York the 24 of July last I have not seen a report of the meeting I would like to get one. perhaps Cousin Myers could give us some light on the subject. I wish you would see or write to him and get all the information you can in everry way and write to me as son as possble. you shal be well rewarded for your time and trouble if their is any chance for us I think we shal want to employ Cousin Myers to assist us. everry thing that I can get hod of goes to show that we belong to a branch of the right famly I am bound to know wether we do or not. Some one of us will go east this fall to enquire into the affair. Pleas answer this as soon as possible.
direct to Flora Clay Co. Ill.
My respects to you all
B.H. Ingraham

1870 census, Flora, Clay Co., IL
Barton H Ingraham M 52 Pennsylvania
Lucinda B Ingraham F 40 Vermont
Reed Ingraham F 15 Ohio
Ralph B Ingraham M 4 Ohio
Benj B Ingraham M 3 Illinois

1880 census, Flora, Clay, Illinois
Lucinda Ingraham Self F 50 Vermont
Ralph B Ingraham Son M 14 Ohio
Benjamen Ingraham Son M 13 Illinois

1900 census, Harter Township Flora city Ward 1-3, Clay, IL
Ella E Blanchard Head F 49 b. Feb 1851 Ohio
Edna Blanchard Daughter F 14 b. Oct 1886 Illinois
Lucinda Ingram Mother F 70 b. Apr 1830 Vermont; 4 chdn; 3 living

Barton H. Ingraham and Lucinda's children:

1) Ella Esther Ingraham, b. Feb 1851, Geauga Co., OH; m. 20 Nov 1868, Clay Co., IL to Thomas Blanchard [b. 21 Oct 1838; d. 1891]; she d. after 1900, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.

1870 census, Flora, Clay Co., IL
Thos B Blanchad M 32 Illinois
Ester E Blanchad F 19 Ohio
Hugh Blanchad M 0 Illinois
Ella H Huggins F 17 Illinois

1880 census, Flora, Clay, Illinois
Thomas Blanchard Self M 42 Illinois
Ella Blanchard Wife F 38 Ohio
Walter Blanchard Son M 8 Illinois
Amanda Blanchard Sister F 16 Kentucky
Mary Blanchard Sister F 13 Illinois
Ella Gardner Cousin F 21 Illinois

Ella Esther Ingraham Blanchard and Thomas Blanchard's children:
i. Hugh Blanchard, b. 9 Mar 1870, Flora, Clay Co., IL; he d. 1 Dec 1873, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.
ii. Walter Blanchard, b. Oct 1871, Flora, Clay Co., IL;
iii. Edna Blanchard, b. Oct 1886, Flora, Clay Co., IL;

2) Reed Myers Ingraham, b. 6 Jan 1856, Geauga Co., OH; m. Jan 1909, Butte Co., CA to Charlotte Denney (widow of Alvin Augustus Perry) [b. 1852; d. 1931]; he d. 20 Oct 1927; buried Pythian Home Cemetery, Kenwood, Sonoma Co., CA.

1900 census, Concow Township, Butte, California
M Reed Ingraham M 44 Single b. Jan 1856 Ohio; father b. PA; mother b. VT

3) Ralph B. Ingraham, b. 1865, Geauga Co., OH; m. 1890, Clay Co., IL to Frank S. Hoyt [b. 1867; d. 1953; daughter of Frank S. Hoyt and Catherine Hubbard]; he d. 7 Nov 1940; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.

Illinois, County Marriages
Name Ralph B Ingraham
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 1890
Event Place Clay, Illinois, United States
Gender Male
Age 25
Birth Year (Estimated) 1865
Father's Name B H Ingraham
Mother's Name Lucinda B Scribner
Spouse's Name Frank S Hoyt
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 24
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1866
Spouse's Father's Name Frank S Hoyt
Spouse's Mother's Name Catherine Hubbard
Page 159

1940 census, Flora, Harter Township, Clay, Illinois
Ralph Ingraham Head M 73 Ohio
Frank Ingraham Wife F 74 Illinois

4) Benjamin B. Ingraham, b. 18 May 1867, Flora, Clay Co., IL; never married; he d. 11 Oct 1890, Flora, Clay Co., IL; buried Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay Co., IL.


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10. Olive L. Ingraham, b. 1820, Bradford Co., PA; m.c. 1833, Butler Co., PA to Amasa Clark Manley (widower of Olive's sister Esther) [b. 17 Sep 1804, CT; d. 24 Sep 1878, Rock Creek, Jefferson Co., KS; son of Russell A. Manley and Rebecca Woodruff]; she d. 1860-1870, Grundy Co. IL; buried

1850 census, Middlesex, Butler, Pennsylvania
Amecy Manly F 46 A
Olive L Manly F 30 Pennsylvania
Charles G Manly M 16 Ohio
Daniel Manly M 14 Ohio
Susan Manly F 10 Ohio
Ester Manly F 6 Ohio
Wm Manly M 0 Pennsylvania

1860 census, Mazon, Grundy, Illinois
Amasa Manly M 56 Ct
Olive Manly F 45 Pa
Daniel Manly M 24 O
William Manly M 7 Pa
Frank Manly M 5 Ill
Joseph Manly M 2 Ill

1870 census, Morris Grundy, Grundy Twp., IL
Amasa Manley M 66 Connecticut
Susan Manley F 30 Ohio
William Manley M 20 Pennsylvania
Frank Manley M 18 Ohio
Joseph Manley M 12 Illinois
Jesse Manley M 6 Illinois

1872 - Amasa was in Chase Co., Kansas. He died 1878 in Jefferson Co., KS.

Olive L. Manley and Amasa C. Manley's children:

1) William R. Manley, b. 1850, Butler Co., PA; m. Alice Louise Penley; he d. 7 Mar 1919, McMinnville, OR.

2) Francis Mahlon Manley, b. 13 Nov 1852, Grundy Co., IL; he d. 20 Feb 1882;

3) Joseph Manley, b. 6 Jun 1859, Grundy Co., IL (or Mason, Effingham Co., IL); m. 1st to Susie Baxter; m. 2nd Edith Lillian Carrell; he d. 17 Dec 1945, Wakarusa, Shawnee Co., KS.

4) Jesse H. Manley, b. 1864, Grundy Co., IL; m. Etta Rosenberg; he d. 22 Nov 1903, CA.


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11. Susan A. Ingraham, b. Mar 1823 or May 1820, NY; m. 1st 8 Sep 1842, Geauga Co., OH to John T. Carpenter [b. 1809, NY; d. 4 Dec 1861, Geauga Co., OH]; m. 2nd 13 Sep 1869, Geauga Co., OH to Joshua Arnold [b. 1808, NY]; she d. 26 Apr 1904,
Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery,
Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.

1850 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John F Carpenter M 41 New York
Susan A Carpenter F 28 New York
Maria E Carpenter F 12 Ohio
Eliza A Carpenter F 9 Ohio
Ellen J Carpenter F 5 Ohio
L A Carpenter F 3 Ohio
Esther Ingraham F 67 Connecticut

1860 census, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio
John Carpenter M 52 New York
Susan Carpenter F 36 New York
Ellen Carpenter F 14 Ohio
Lydia Carpenter F 13 Pennsylvania
Orson Carpenter M 9 Ohio
Ester Ingraham F 78 Connecticut
Huldah Ingraham F 50 New York

John died 1860-1870 and Susan remarried on 13 Sep 1869 in Geauga Co., OH to Joshua Arnold.

1870 census, Chardon, Hambden Twp., Geauga Co., OH
Joshua Arnold M 62 New York
Susan Arnold F 48 New York
Orson Carpenter M 20 Ohio

1900 census, Hampden Township, Geauga, Ohio
Orson B Carpenter Head M 49 Ohio
Elizabeth A Carpenter Wife F 41 Ohio
Maud E Carpenter Daughter F 20 Ohio
Myrtle A Carpenter Daughter F 18 Ohio
Susan Arnold Mother F widow 77 b. Mar 1823 Ohio; 3 chdn; 3 living

Susan Ingraham Carpenter and John Carpenter's children:

1) Ellen Carpenter, b. 1846, Geauga Co., OH; she d. after 1900;

2) Lydia A. Carpenter, b. 1847, Geauga Co., OH; she d. after 1900;

3) Orson B. Carpenter, b. 27 Oct 1850, Geauga Co., OH; m. Elizabeth Ann Cleeve; he d. 17 Jan 1918, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH; buried Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga Co., OH.


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