Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Robert Ingles

Male Bef 1671 - 1732  (> 61 years)


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  • Name Robert Ingles 
    Birth Bef 1671  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 3 Dec 1732  St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I76643  Tree1
    Last Modified 16 May 2024 

    Father Virginia English 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F13069  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sarah Cox,   b. 1670, Northumberland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1726, Stafford County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 57 years) 
    Marriage 1689  St. Mary's Parish, Richmond County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Margaret 'English' Ingles,   b. 1691, St. Mary's Parish, Richmond County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1734, Brunswick Parish, King George County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 44 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. Robert 'English' Ingles,   b. 1702, Hanover Parish, Richmond County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1739, Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 38 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F29227  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 16 May 2024 

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  • Notes 
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      Sem Cox to Robert Ingles (Ingles-Inglesh-Inglish-Englesh-English), both planters of St. Mary's Parish of Richmond Co. Deed dated Oct. 20, 1709 Richmond Co. 5/157-159 Consideration: rent of 600 pounds of sweet tobacco on Oct. 10th and 5 shillings. Lem Cox by his lease dated Oct. 10, 1709 did grant unto Robert Ingles 100 acres in Stafford Co. adj. William Baumberry & Lewis Griffin, upon a lot of land formerly let by Lem Cox to William Brown. After decease of Sarah, wife of Robert Ingles then to the use of Margaret Ingles spinster daughter of the said Robert Ingles for her natural life, etc...Wit: Anne A. Downing & C:? Turbevile. Acknowledged by Lem Cox in court Nov. 2, 1709. (Lemuel Cox received a 1694 grant of 375 acres on Owmen Creek and a 1704 grant of 349 acres. The last will and testament of Lem Cox was dated Oct. 18, 1710 which gives this deed the appearance it was made in the context of estate planning to provide for an apparent daughter and grandaughter of Lem. How old would Margaret have been to be called a "spinster" in this 1709 deed? Spinster was terminology descriptive of an unmarried woman of marriagable age. Possibly as soon as 1710, but prior to 1726 in Richmond or King George County, Lem's apparent grandaughter Margaret English apparently married Patrick Hamrick.
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      1708-1711 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 5 [Antient Press]; Page 157-159
      THIS INDENTURE made the twentyeth day of October in the eight year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland Queene defender of the faith &c. and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & nine. Between SEM COX of the Pish, of ST MARYs in the County of Richmond, Planter, of one part & ROBERT INGLES of the same Pish & County, Planter, of other part; WHEREAS the said SEM COX by his Indenture of Lease bearing date the Tenth day of October in the year of our Lord 1709 for the consideration therein mentioned did demise grant & to farm lett unto ROBERT INGLES One hundred acres of land lying in County of STAFFORD binding upon the lines of WILLIAM BUNBERRY and LEWIS GRIFFIN and upon a p:cell of land formerly let by said SEM COX to one WILLIAM BROWNE and likewise binding upon the land now in the tenure of SEM COKE which said quantity of one hundred acres of land is to be layed off and surveyed at the proper costs & charges of eyther the said SEM COXE or said ROBERT INGLES when eyther of them shall think fitt to require the same of each other; To have and to hold all the premises with their appurtenances by the said Indenture of Lease demised unto ROBERT INGLES during the natural life of said SEM COXE, paying yearly dureing the said terme unto SEM COX and his assigns the Rent or some of Six hundred pounds of good neat sweet sented tobacco and cask on every the tenth day of October if the same shall be lawfully demanded as by the Indenture of Lease may appear; NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that SEM COX as well for the sum of Five Shillings of good & lawful! money of England to him paid by ROBERT INGLES as for several other good causes & valuable considerations, by these presents doth bargain sell and confirm unto ROBERT INGLES his heirs the land and premises aforesaid with the appurtenances thereunto belonging with all houses tobacco houses and other edifices whatsoever; To have and to hold unto ROBERT INGLES his heirs to the several! uses intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned (that is to say) To the use of SEM COX during the term of his natural! life and after his decease to the use of SARA, the Wife of said ROBERT INGLES dureing the terme of her Widdowhood, and from and after her intermarriage or decease to the use of MARGRETT INGLES, Spinster, Daughter of said ROBERT INGLES during the term of her natural! live and from after her decease to the use of the heirs of her body to be begotten and for want of such issue to the next. heirs of said ROBERT INGLES; In Witness whereof the said partys have to these presents sett their hands and seals the day and year first mentioned
      Sealed & delivered in the presence of
      ANNE A DOWNEING SEM COXE
      E. TURBERVILE
      At a Court held for Richmond County November the 2d 1709
      SEM COX came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto ROBERT INGLES and it was
      admitted to record Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur Examined p. M. BECK WITH, Cl Cur

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      King George County Deed Book 1; Page 56
      Page 410-411 Indenture 17th December 1726 between PATRICK HAMRICK of County of King George and MARGARET his wife, ROBERT INGLES of County of Stafford and SARAH his wife of one part and SAMUEL SKINKER of King George County of other part .. for 3500 pounds Tobacco sold 100 acres .. was by Indenture 20th October 1709 conveyed by SEM COXE to ROBT. INGLES and lying between the land of Simmons and ye Gleabe Land .. to WM. BUNBURY
      Presence Paul Micou Junr., Patrick Hamrick
      Jno. Long, John Anthard Margaret x Hamrick
      6th January 1726 recorded .. and Robert x Ingles
      MARGARET HAMRICK and SARAH INGLES their Sarah x Ingles
      wifes relinquished their Rights of Dower and Thirds ..
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      King George County Deed Book 1; Page 57
      Page 411-413
      Know all Men .. We PATRICK HAMRICK of County of King George and ROBERT INGLES of County of Stafford .. am bound to SAMUEL SKINKER sum of ffive hundred Pounds Sterling .. 17th October 1726. Condition .. if above bounded .. well and truly observe the covenants obligation to be void .. otherwise to remain in full force ..
      Patrick Hamrick
      Recorded 6th January 1726. Robert x Ingles

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