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Joanna INGERSOLL 1644–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1644

Birth Location: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era

Death Date: 03 Apr 1712

Death Location: Berwick, York, Maine, Colonial Era

Father: George Lt

Mother: Elizabeth Lunt

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In 1644, Joanna INGERSOLL entered the world in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era, born to George Ingersoll Lt And Elizabeth Lunt. Joanna INGERSOLL passed away in 1712 in Berwick, York, Maine, Colonial Era.

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Biography

  • In 1644, Joanna INGERSOLL entered the world in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era, born to George Ingersoll Lt And Elizabeth Lunt.
  • Joanna INGERSOLL passed away in 1712 in Berwick, York, Maine, Colonial Era.

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Joanna INGERSOLL's Ancestors

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Joanna INGERSOLL
1644–1712
Birth Place: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era
Parents
George Ingersoll Lt
1618–1694
Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Elizabeth Lunt
1620–1694
Sefton, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Richard ("Inkersall") Ingersoll
1587–1644
Edworth, Bedfordshire, England
Agnes (Ann) Langley
1590–1677
Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Richard Lunt
1600–
Sefton, Lancashire, England
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Joanna INGERSOLL's Timeline

2 Records

1644
1644
Birth of Joanna INGERSOLL in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era
1712
03 Apr 1712
Age 68
Death of Joanna INGERSOLL in Berwick, York, Maine, Colonial Era
Berwick, York, Maine, Colonial Era

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1644
    Event Place: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, Colonial Era

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Apr 1712
    Event Place: Berwick, York, Maine, Colonial Era

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