William Pines, Sr. Ingram, son of Joseph Ingram and Winifred Nelms. Born Jun 14, 1775, died after AFT. 1844 at Richmond County, VA, at least 69 years [SibleyClay49139.ftw] William Pines Ingram was a wealthy planter in Anson County, North Carolina and a descendent o f John Ingram, one of the early settlers in Virginia. Book: Montgomery County Heritage North Carolina Article: The Ingram Family 58 Written by: Winnie Ingram Richter Page: 252 William Pines Ingram, son of Joseph and Winifred, was born on 14 June1775 and died in 1844 . He was married in 1800 to Susan Strother, born1781, died 1847. Married 1800 at Virginia (at least 44 years married) to: Susan Strother Born 1781, died 1847, 65 or 66 years Children: 1. Eliza K Ingram PRIVACY FILTER2. Eben D. Ingram PRIVACY FILTER3. Catherine Ingram PRIVACY FILTER4. Julia Ingram PRIVACY FILTER5. Clementine Ingram PRIVACY FILTER6. William Pines Ingram Jr. PRIVACY FILTER7. Susan Ingram PRIVACY FILTER8. Joseph Benjamin IngramBorn Apr 20, 1803 at Culpepper County, Virginia, died Mar 9, 1877 at Ansonville, Anson County, North Carolina, 73 years 9. Wincy C. IngramBorn Dec 5, 1805, died Sep 20, 1889 at Anson County, North Carolina, 83 years 10. Jeremiah IngramBorn Feb 24, 1815, died Feb 29, 1880 at Anson County, North Carolina, 65 years [SibleyClay49139.ftw] Book: Montgomery County Heritage North Carolina Article: The Ingram Family 58 Written by: Winnie Ingram Richter page: 252 Jeremiah, son of William Pines and Susan Strother, was born 14 Feb 1815 and died 9 Dec 1880 . In 1838 Jeremiah married Mary (Polly) Crump, born 25 Aug 1816, died Aug 12, 1892. She was the daughter of Stephen and Sarah Easley Crump. They were the parents of six boys and two girls. 11. Benjamin F. IngramBorn Feb 14, 1819, died Nov 3, 1882, 63 years [SibleyClay49139.ftw] Moved to Eastern Texas before the War Between the States. |