Bartholomew Ingolbritson
Male, #48241, (say 1635 - )
| Name Variation | Bartholomew Ingolbritson was also known as Ingolbertson. | |
| Name Variation | Bartholomew Ingolbritson was also known as Inglebretson. | |
| Name Variation | Bartholomew Ingolbritson was also known as Ingelbritson. | |
| Birth* | say 1635 | He was born say 1635. |
| Marriage* | He married Ann (?). | |
| Deed | 6 May 1670 | He and an unknown person witnessed a deed grant on 6 May 1670 at Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia, (Deed Bk E, p 77. Henry Culpepper to Edward Brown. Wit: Henry Brown, Bartholomew Ingolbertson. Signed: Henry Culpepper)landowner on 6 May 1670 at Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia. (Deed Bk E, p 77. Henry Culpepper to Edward Brown. Wit: Henry Brown, Bartholomew Ingolbertson. Signed: Henry Culpepper). |
| Deed | 14 Dec 1670 | He witnessed a deed grant on 14 Dec 1670 at Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia. (Deed Bk E, p 132. (transcribed by James White, http://jamesbw.home.mindspring.com/) Know all men by these presents that I Henry Culpepper of the County of Lower Norfolk doe [?] ordayne & appoint my loving wife Eliza Culpepper my true & lawfull attorney to ans. to any action or actions that shall be commenced agt me, and for what she shall doe or cause to be done in and concerning the promises I shall by these presents lett [?] and allow to bee as fine and valued in the law as if I myself same & personnaly present, granting unto my sd. attorney to make or imploy one or more attorneys under her as she shall find fitt as witness my hand & seale the 14th day of December 1670 Witness Henry IB Culpepper Bartholome Ingelbritson John IW White ). |
| Deed* | 14 Jun 1671 | Deed Bk E, p. 97. (transcribed by James White) Know all men of these presents that I John Whyte doe make my Lo: friend Bartho: Inglebretson my true & lawful attorney to pleade all cases whatsover and to pay and receive all monies of duly written this my hand 14 June 1671 Thomas Jones John IW Whyte Jno. JC Chadwell.1 |
| Deed* | 16 Jun 1671 | Deed Bk E, p 97. Bartholomew Ingolbertson to Henry Culpepper, "out of love & affection I have unto my loving god son Henry Culpepper Jr. do freely give unto him my said god son a heifer of two years old which I purchased of Henry Culpepper Sr. & living now with his father & of ye same marking his cattle & of to have & to hold of said Heifer with all her female increases to ye said Henry Culpepper Jun. his heirs & assigns forever & his father to have ye male increases & to have ye keeping of the said Heifer with her increases until my said god son is of age. |
| Immigration* | 1673 | He immigrated in 1673 to Anne Arundel Co., Maryland; From James White: 'In The Early Settlers of Maryland is the entry for Bartholomew Ingobritson for headrights. Record : "Immigrated in 1673 with his wife and six children. Of Anne Arundell County." His wife was named Ann, and his children were Ann, Bartholomew, Dorcas, Dorothy, Hance, and Sarah. This fits in well with my theory that John White moved to Maryland. Perhaps you will find it helpful in identifying him. Hance is also spelled Hans in Maryland records which seems to indicate to me an origin other than English.' Ingolbritson seems to have connections to both the White and Culpepper families in early Lower Norfolk.2 |
| Biography* | Lower Norfolk Court, 16 Feb. 1665. Upon the petition of Susan White Lttrs of Administration is granted unto her of ye estate of Thomas White her late deceased husband. She putting in security according to Act in that case provided. Bartholomew Ingelbretson & Thomas Smith are security for the above sd. Susan White wid according to Acts: Ref: Lower Norfolk Book D, f. 435. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Know all men by these presents that I Henry Culpepper of the County of Lower Norfolk doe [?] ordayne & appoint my loving wife Eliza Culpepper my true & lawfull attorney to ans. to any action or actions that shall be commenced agt me, and for what she shall doe or cause to be done in and concerning the promises I shall by these presents lett [?] and allow to bee as fine and valued in the law as if I myself same & personnaly present, granting unto my sd. attorney to make or imploy one or more attorneys under her as she shall find fitt as witness my hand & seale the 14th day of December 1670 Witness Henry IB Culpepper Bartholome Ingelbritson John IW White Ref: Lower Norfolk book E, p. 132 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jno. Chadwell, 650 acs. Lower Norfolk County, E. side of Ridgford Swamp, a br. of Elizabeth River, 25 Nov. 1670. Ref: Nugent, v. 2, p. 89, also Lower Norfolk book E, p. 113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To all xyian people to whome these presents shall come I John Whyte sends greeting & know you that I the sd John Whyte for and in consideration of the some of twenty five hundred pounds of good tobacco & cask for which I have recd. good caution for payment have bargained aliened sould enfeofed and confirmed & by these presents doe bargain alien sell enfeofe and confirm unto Henry Culpepper a parcel of land abt. Two hundred twenty & five acres more or less situate lying and being upon the north side of Little Creek joyning upon the land of Tho: Everidge wch said land was in the possesion of my father Tho: Whyte. To have and to hould the sd land wth all priveleges and immunitys whatsoever unto the sd. Henry Culpepper his heyres or assigns for ever & I the said John Whyte do bind me my heyres executors or adminstrators in the full vallue there of that the sd Culpepper his heyres or assigns shall quietly occupie possess and enjoy the sd land without any lett trouble or hinderance from the the sd Whyte or any one by or from under me and doe hereby warrant the [?] of the sd land unto the sd Culpepper his heyres & assigns for ever and shall for ever defend the same. In witness whereof I have herunto sett my hand & seale this 15th day of April 1671 Signed sealed & delivered John IW Whyte & seale in the presence of us John Ferebee Jas. Edwards Ref: Lower Norfolk book E, p. 90 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Know all men of these presents that I John Whyte doe make my Lo: friend Bartho: Inglebretson my true & lawful attorney to pleade all cases whatsover and to pay and receive all monies of duly written this my hand 14 June 1671 Thomas Jones John IW Whyte Jno. JC Chadwell Ref: Lower Norfolk book E, p. 97 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I John Chadwell doe assigne all my right interest & title of this patten unto Walter Costen and doe hereby warrant the sale of it to him the sd Walter Costen his heyres or assigns or to whom the sd Costen shall assigne it to, with all rights & priveleges [?] in this patent, and doe hereby bind my self the sd Chadwell my heyres or assigns to same harmless and defend the sd Costen or his heyres or assigns from any clayme or the due eyther to me or them or to any other & soe written this my hand the 15th day of February 1671/2 and seale Signed sealed and xxx in John IC Chadwell The presence of us George G Valentine John I Everidge Lower Norfolk book E, p. 113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lower Norfolk Court, 15 Aug. 1672. Upon the pett of Richard Bachelor an attachment is granted him agt the estate of Jno. Chadwell for the some of 230 lb. of tob & cask returnable the next court the sd Chadwell being long out of the county. Lower Norfolk book E, f. 82a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lower Norfolk Court, 16 November, 1672. Upon the pett of Jno. Biggs att. of Rich Bachelor an order is granted the sd Bachelor agt the estate of Jno. Chadwell for payment of the some of 230 lb of tob and cask It being already attached in the hands of Walter Costen together with cost als. Ex. Ref: Lower Norfolk book E, f. 86a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 29, 1673 Came Bartholomew Ingobritson of Ann Arundell County & proved Rts. to four hundred acres of land for transporting himself, Ann his wife, Hance & Bartholomew his sons, Dorcas, Ann, Dorothy & Sarah his daughters into this province to inhabit. Ref: Maryland Patents, lib. 17, f. 478.3 |
Family | Ann (?) (say 1640 - ) | |
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| Last Edited | 14 Sep 2008 |
Citations
- E-mail from Jim White, http://jimserver.net to Lew Griffin, 2004.
- The Early Settlers of Maryland.
- E-mail from William A. 'Bill' Russell, e-mail address (Jul 2008), Alexandria, VA to Culpepper Connections, 2004.