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Monday, April 27, 2015

Zaddock Ingell

Zadock Ingell is my 5th Great Grandfather on my Appleby side, through the Campbell’s. Zadock was born in 1759 in Taunton, Massachusetts.  His parents were James & Elizabeth Ingell





Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots 
about Zadok Ingell 
Name: Zadok Ingell 
Cemetery: Priv cem 
Location: Fam Farm, Chester, MA 50 
Reference: Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2, p.  Serial: 11507; Volume: 6 
Zadock Ingell enlisted and served in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted in 1776.










GENEALOGY & HISTORY OF THE INGALLS FAMILY IN AMERICA
has the following information about Zadock and his service in the Revolutionary War.

INGELL, ZADOCK, private, Taunton----------

In Capt. Joshua Wilbore's company, Col. John Hathaway's regiment; service 23 

days at Rhode Island. Company drafted from Taunton, Raynham and Easton, in April, 1777;

also Capt. Joshua Wilbore's company, Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment; service 1 month, 23

days; company marched from Taunton to Providence; roll made up for bounty, agreeable

to resolve of April, 1777 and sworn to at Taunton, Sept. 23, 1777.



Also list of men who went with Capt. Edward Blake Sept. 28, 1777 to serve for 1 month on

a secret expedition; reported hired by Elijah Knap; also private, Captain Edward Blake's

Company; service 16 days at Rhode Island; reported enlisted Oct. 15, 1777; company

marched from Taunton Sept. 29, 1777, under command of Col. George Williams' on a

secret expedition and was discharged Oct. 29, 1777 by General Spencer; also private Capt.

Ebenezer Dean's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment; service 1 mo. 4 days;

Company marched from Taunton to Rehoboth thence to Bristol, thence to Providence and

thence home; roll dated Nov. 5, 1777; also private, Capt. Ichabod Wade's (light infantry)

company, Col. George William's regiment; service 16 days; company stationed at Tiverton,

Oct. 7, 1777; roll sworn to at Rehoboth.



Publication Number: M804Publication Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application FilesPublisher: NARAState: MassachusettsVeteran Surname Starts With: IVeteran Surname: IngellVeteran Given Name: ZadockPensioner Surname: [BLANK]Pensioner Given Name: [BLANK]Service: Continental Mass. PrivateerPension Number: S. 18,895 from Footnote.com




Death record



After serving in the Revolutionary War, he moved to Oakham, Massachusetts, married Christiana Bell in 1782 and then settled in Chester, Massachusetts. Zadock is found in the 1790 census in Hampshire, Chester, Massachusetts. It showed 1 Male over 16 (himself), 2 males under 16, 3 females (one being his wife Christina).


Zadock and Christina had seven children. Seth, James, Zadock, Christina, William, Eliza, and Cheney. I am descended from Christina, who married James Campbell, the father of Claridon Campbell, that I have written about - who served in the Civil War.


Zadock died in 1835 in Chester, Massachusetts. He is buried in the Ingell family cemetery in Chester, MA





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