ID: I74433
Name: Tobias Ingram
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1666 in Old Rappahannock County, Virgina
Death: BEF 10 JUL 1694 in Sittingborne Parish, Essex County, Virginia
Note: === Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny] GRAY, WILLIAM, 20 July, 1673; 3 September, 1673. Sick and weak but of perfect memory. To sons John and Warwick Gray equally to be divided between them the tract of land I now live on containing 728 acres with houses edifaces thereunto belonging. To sons William and Abner Gray 461 acres of land adjoining to Occupancy Run equally to be divided between them and if either of my sons die before they reach the age of twenty one that then that moyity or half of land to return to the Survivor which did belong to him. My will is that my Executor and my Executrix or either of them shall buy a young mare for my sons- in-law Toby and Thomas Ingram between this and the last of April 1675 with the increase of the said mare. To son Abner a black mare and all her increase which was purchased with a gift from Mr. Abernethy. To daughter Mary Gray the first mare colt that my mare brings. To my grandchild Elizabeth Bowler a cow called Mad Buck. To wife Maudlin and son-in-law James Bowler Executrix and Executor. Wit. WARWICK CAMMOCK, aged about 37 years, Signum FRANCIS STERNE, aged about 35 years. Page 143. === Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny] GIBSON, MAGDALEN, 7 September, 1685;4 August, 1686. To son Tobias Ingram and his first child lawfully begotten my whole estate to be equally had and enjoyed between them saving such legacies exceptions and cautions here underneath set down alwaies provided in Case of the Death of the sd. Child that then the second Child of my son or the third wch shall be the eldest survivor shall enjoy my Estate Joyntly with my son as above sd but what stock of hoggs I have I will to my son Tobias Ingram have hold and enjoy them to his own proper use & behoof saving six sows and four barrows wch I will that he pay ad Child in Copartnership with him at the time that it shall attain the age of eighteen years. To John Gray one gray gelding horse branded with JB about three years old. To Arabella White one heifer of a year old. Executor Tobias Ingram Joyning with him John Gray to be his oversere & assistant. Wit. THO: PARKER, NATH : ALLEN. Page 78. === Old Rappahannock Co Deed Book 7 - 1686 -1688; pg 341-342 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I EDWARD MOSELEY of the County of Rappa. do for a valuable consideration of Four thousands of Tobb. already by Bill received grant sell and confirme unto JOHN WOOD his heires forever a certain parcell of land be it more or less Beginning at a marked white Oake on the MANE ROAD side and running up the MANE ROAD unto the line of TOBIAS INGRAM thence along the sd INGRAMs line unto a line which was formerly RICHARD COLEMANs, thence South along the sd line till it comes to a PATH which is commonly called RICHARD GOODS PATH, thence down the sd PATH to the place where it began and do hereby give from me my heires to the sd JOHN WOOD forever with all its rights and appertenances together with all houses buildings and all other appertenances belonging together with all the premises to his proper use without any lett of the sd MOSELEY his heires or any other person under me claiming and further the sd EDWARD MOSELEY doth oblige himselfe to acknowledge the aforesd land in person at the first Court held on the side of Rappa: River the sd WOOD his heires paying the rents from henceforth shall be due to our Sovereigne Lord the King. In Witness whereof the sd EDWARD MOSELEY hath sett his hand and seale this 5th day of Aprill 1687 Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of ROBT BROOKE, EDW: MOSELEY WM. MANNING Recognitr in Cur Corn Rappa: 4 die May 1687 et record 20th die === 1694-1695 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book; Antient Press: (Page 201) At a Court held for Essex County 10th of July 1694 The peticon exhibited to this Court by JNO. SORRELL & DORCAS his Wife, late ye Widow of TOBIAS INGRAM, late of this County deced, is refer'd to ye consideracon of the next Court === 1734-1742 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book C; {William Armstrong Crozier}: Feby. 23, 1733. Tobias Ingram of Essex Co. and Robert Brooke of same county, Gent. An exchange of land, Tobias Ingram, 333 a. in St. Ann's Par, Essex Co. Robert Brooke, 400 a. in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. "The sd. 333 a. before mentioned being part of a certain piece or parcell of land containing 400 a. formerly conveyed by one Wm. Moseley, Decd., unto Tobias Ingram, Decd., grandfather to the sd. Tobias, party to these presents, by Deeds dated Augt. 17, 1657, and afterwards confirmed to Thomas Ingram, father of the sd. Tobias, party to these presents, by Edward Moseley, son and heir of sd. Wm. Moseley, by Deed dated Feby. 12, 1712.
Father: Unknown Ingram b: BEF 1646
Mother: Magdalen MNU Ingram b: BEF 1650
Marriage 1
Dorcas MNU Ingram b: BEF 1670
- Married:
BEF 1686
in Essex County, Virginia
Children
Thomas Ingram b: AFT 1686 | |