Ingram in Missouri
Misc. Ingram Data - Missouri: Pike/Lincoln Co. and Statewide
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History of Lincoln County Missouri; Goodspeed; 1888
[Newberry Library, Chicago IL]
pg. 555-556:
[Original text]
Jarot Ingram, of the firm of J. Ingram & Son, dealer in general
merchandise at Truxton, Mo., was born in Warren County, Mo., in 1833,
and is a son of John and Huldah (Oden) Ingram. The former was born in
Logan County, Ky., in 1811, and in 1818 came with his father, Jarot
Ingram, to Pike County, Mo., he being one of the first white settlers
of Northeast Missouri, where he was one of the first teachers of that
district. John married and settled in Warren County, where he lived
until 1853, with the exception of a short time spent in Lincoln County.
He then removed to Montgomery County, where he died in 1888 . He was a
soldier in the Black Hawk War, and from 1864 to 1868 was assessor of
Montgomery County, and was a well-to-do farmer. His wife was born in
St. Charles County, and died in 1855. Mr. Ingram was married twice.
Jarot Ingram is the eldest of nine children, and was educated in the
common schools of Lincoln and Warren counties. He was married in 1859
to Sarah A., a daughter of H. R. and Mary Sitton, who were formerly of
Tennessee, but were early settlers of Lincoln County. Four children
were born to their union, three of whom are living. Mr. Ingram farmed
in Montgomery County until 1880, when he removed to Truxton and engaged
in the merchandise business in connection with William T. Adelott and
William Owings, but at the end of three years Mr. Owings retired, and
in March, 1888, Mr. Ingram became the sole proprietor, and the firm
became known as Ingram & Son. Since the war Mr. Ingram has been a
Republican in his political views, and while in Montgomery County served
for some time as justice of the peace. During the was he served in Capt.
William Colbert's Company of Enrolled Missouri Militia. Mrs. Ingram has
been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since her youth.
Above text reformatted and commented for clarity; my comments in
square [] brackets.
Jarot Ingram, of the firm of J. Ingram & Son, dealer in general
merchandise at Truxton, Mo., was born in Warren County, Mo., in 1833,
and is a son of John and Huldah (Oden) Ingram.
The former [John Ingram] was born in Logan County, Ky., in 1811,
and in 1818 came with his father, Jarot Ingram, to Pike County, Mo.,
he [Jarot] being one of the first white settlers of Northeast Missouri,
where he was one of the first teachers of that district.
John married and settled in Warren County, where he lived
until 1853, with the exception of a short time spent in Lincoln County.
He [John] then removed to Montgomery County, where he died in 1888.
He [John] was a soldier in the Black Hawk War, and from 1864 to 1868
was assessor of Montgomery County, and was a well-to-do farmer.
His [John's] wife [Huldah Oden] was born in St. Charles County,
and [she] died in 1855.
Mr. Ingram [John] was married twice. [second wife unknown]
[Following refers to just Jarot, son of John.]
Jarot Ingram is the eldest of nine children, and was educated in the
common schools of Lincoln and Warren counties. He was married in 1859
to Sarah A., a daughter of H. R. [Hankerson Rue] and Mary Sitton, who were formerly of
Tennessee, but were early settlers of Lincoln County. Four children
were born to their union, three of whom are living [i.e., as of 1888].
[These children were (Ingram):
John Hankerson (8Jun1861-20Feb1932) m. Virginia Forman Hoss;
Mary Hulda (25May1863-24May1915) m1 George W. joiner, m2 Luke Parrish;
Abbie Belle (5Nov1867-1868); and
Stella Lois (28Feb1870-25Jan1911) m. Harry Roslock.
Mr. Ingram farmed
in Montgomery County until 1880, when he removed to Truxton and engaged
in the merchandise business in connection with William T. Adelott and
William Owings, but at the end of three years Mr. Owings retired, and
in March, 1888, Mr. Ingram became the sole proprietor, and the firm
became known as Ingram & Son. Since the war Mr. Ingram has been a
Republican in his political views, and while in Montgomery County served
for some time as justice of the peace. During the was he served in Capt.
William Colbert's Company of Enrolled Missouri Militia. Mrs. Ingram has
been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since her youth.
[Jarot Ingram died 11 Mar 1902 at Olney Springs, Crowley Co., Colorado.
Sarah Ann Sitton Ingram died 31 Aug 1916 at Olney Springs, Crowley Co., Colorado.]
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A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri;
Bryan, Wm. S. and Rose, Robert; Genealogical Publishing Co.;
Baltimore; 1977
[Mt. Prospect IL Public Library, Arlington Heights IL Public Library]
Pg. 272:
INGRAM - Jonathan Ingram married Barbara Mennefee, of Virginia,
and settled in Logan Co., Ky. Their children were--Rhoda, Jonas,
Samuel, Garrett, James, Anna, Polly, and Barsheba. Garrett married
Nancy Hudson, and settled in Pike Co., Mo., in 1818. Their children
were--Polly, John, Barbara, Elizabeth, Jonathan, Samuel, Nancy, and
Sally.--Rhoda Ingram settled in Indiana and James and Polly in
Illinois.
[note: "Garrett" usually spelled Jarot/Jarrot/Jarrott.]
Pg. 272 also gives HUDSON.
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Missouri Pioneers; Hodges and Woodruff; Vol IX; Pike County Marriages
1840-1851
[Mount Prospect IL PL]
7 85 12JAN1843 Israel Warner-Martha Ingram 30
18 182 30SEP1847 George Ansol-Nancy Ingram 120
19 188 20JAN1848 James Lee-Frances Ingram 21
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History of Lincoln County Missouri; 1888.
Also repeated in Kinfolks of William Parke and Synah Perry, and Josiah Wilson
and Margaret Crow, Including the Related Families of Hammonds, Lewis, Stephens,
Wheeler, Estes, Lynn, Hopper, Picklin, Ellis and Others; Howell, Margie Ellis;
1967; pg. E-61. [Notes: Book is out of print and I do not have a complete copy,
only a few pages. Corso is in Lincoln Co., Missouri.]
[1818] New Liberty Methodist Episcopal Church was organized
in 1818, at some private house, probably that of the father of
Judge S. T. Ingram, near Corso in the northwestern part of the county.
It is believed that it was organized by Rev. John Scrips.
The Ingrams, Owings, and Hudsons were some of its constituent members.
No church building was constructed until 1848, when a log chapel was
erected.
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Missouri Marriages to 1850; Brooks, Linda S. Barner; 1984; Self-published.
[Mount Prospect IL PL]
Page 215:
GROOM BRIDE DATE COUNTY
INGRAM(?), John L. SMALLMAN, Eliza 10/06/1850 Polk
INGRAM, Elisha HENDERSON, Pricsilla 12/24/1835 Pike
INGRAM, George RANSOM, Jane 07/11/1845 Callaw
INGRAM, Isaa (sic) SMALLMAN, Ann D. 03/06/1850 Polk
INGAM, James S. GORHAM, Jane 10/28/1830 Randol
INGRAM, Jonathan UPTEGROVE, Elizabeth 06/15/1837 Lincol (1)
INGRAM, Samuel UPTEGROVE, Nancy E. 03/02/1843 Lincol (1)
INGRAM, William M. GRADY, Nancy 05/24/1849 Osage
INGRIM(?), John L. SMALLMAN, Eliza 10/06/1850 Polk
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BRIDE GROOM DATE COUNTY
INGRAM, Barbary (sic) PARKE, Joseph 10/11/1838 Pike (1)
INGRAM, Barshaba (sic) MABRAY, Pleasant 03/01/1832 Pike
INGRAM, Elizabeth A. UPTEGROVE, Isaac 10/09/1834 Pike (1)
INGRAM, Frances LEE, James 01/20/1848 Pike
INGRAM, Martha WARNER, Israel 01/12/1843 Pike
INGRAM, Mary ABBOTT, James 12/18/1844 Perry
INGRAM, Nancy ANSON, George 09/30/1847 Pike (2)
INGRAM, Nancy POWELL, David 01/25/1848 Lafaye
INGRAM, Polly Jane SPRADDLIN, William 05/11/1849 Lincol
(1) - Indicates marriage of child of Nancy Hudson and Jarrott Ingram
shown in records of Hudson Family Association.
(2) - Indicates marriage of child of Nancy Hudson and Jarrott Ingram
shown in records of Hudson Family Association but did not have date
or county.
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BLM Land Patents for Ingram's in Missouri Counties of: Pike, Lincoln,
Warren and Montgomery. All 5th Principal Meridian. From look-up
on BLM internet site www.glorecords.blm.gov July, 2000.
Lincoln:
INGRAM, JARROT 04/01/1848 16118 MO2420__.137 T50N, R2W, 7/, 2SW
INGRAM, JOHN 09/15/1854 28783 MO2530__.027 T49N, R3W, 10/, SWNE
INGRAM, JONATHAN 07/10/1844 22192 MO2400__.231 T51N, R2W, 32/, NE
INGRAM, JONATHAN 03/14/1860 32970 MO2620__.435 T50N, R2W, 6/, NW
INGRAM, SAMUEL 10/15/1853 27807 MO2510__.266 T50N, R3W, 14/, NENE
INGRAM, SAMUEL T 01/01/1850 24552 MO2450__.274 T50N, R3W, 1/, NWSE
INGRAM, SAMUEL T 01/01/1850 24587 MO2450__.309 T50N, R3W, 1/, SWSE
INGRAM, SAMUEL T 06/10/1850 25183 MO2460__.308 T50N, R3W, 1/, NESE
Pike:
INGRAM, BARSHEBA 04/24/1833 2468 MO0290__.430 T51N, R3W, 36/, E«SW 80 acres
INGRAM, ELISHA 04/01/1839 17145 MO2300__.132 T53N, R2W, 34/, SENW
INGRAM, ELISHA 04/01/1839 17146 MO2300__.133 T53N, R2W, 34/, NWSW
INGRAM, IVERSON 03/10/1856 31210 MO2550__.417 T53N, R2W, 35/, SENW
INGRAM, JARROT 11/10/1830 1607 MO0280__.101 T51N, R3W, 36/, E«NE 80 acres
INGRAM, WILLIAM 12/01/1851 25452 MO2470__.090 T53N, R2W, 34/, NWNE 1
T53N, R2W, 34/, NENW 2
Montgomery:
INGRAM, JOHN 08/01/1853 20643 MO0930__.076 T48N, R3W, 5/, W«2NW
INGRAM, JOHN 09/01/1853 27698 MO2510__.029 T49N, R3W, 32/, NWSW
INGRAM, SAMUEL T 09/10/1844 22816 MO2410__.398 T49N, R3W, 20/, W«NE
Warren:
INGRAM, JOHN 04/01/1839 16202 MO2280__.245 T49N, R3W, 34/, NENW
INGRAM, JOHN 04/01/1839 17877 MO2310__.344 T49N, R3W, 33/, E«NE
INGRAM, JOHN 06/10/1850 25138 MO2460__.278 T49N, R3W, 28/, SESE
INGRAM, JOHN 12/01/1851 25935 MO2470__.465 T49N, R3W, 33/, NWNW
INGRAM, JOHN 10/15/1853 27779 MO2510__.264 T49N, R3W, 33/, SWSE
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Ingram Marriages of children of Nancy Hudson and Jarrott Ingram not
listed in Missouri Marriages to 1850; Brooks, Linda S. Barner; 1984.
These come from database records of Hudson Family Association and were
within the time and place scope of that publication.
INGRAM, Polly SITTON, William 21DEC1826 Lincol
INGRAM, John ODEM(N), Hulda(h) 11APR1833 Warren
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