
Autres noms | Nom |
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Nom de scène | Ingray Anderson |
Nom marital | Anderson |
Père | Date de naissance | Mère | Date de naissance |
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3 Jan 1763 | ![]() |
1766 |
Type d’événement | Date | Lieu | Description |
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1783 | ||
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about 1786 | Prince William, Virginia, United States | |
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21/01/1842 | Chambly, Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America | |
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23/01/1842 | Chambly, Chambly, Canada East, British Colonial America |
Note from Mark Anderson from family records: James fought for the British during the Revolutionary War. Ingrea and James had secretly married. The British were pushed back into Canada by the Americans in 1775. When this happened, Ingrea told her parents about her marriage to James. Ingrea's parents encouraged her to follow James to Canada and she did. I am almost positive that there was only one time during the Revolutionary War that the British were pushed back into Canada and that was in the year 1775. Had James been born in 1765 or 1770, he wouldhave been a British Soldier and married to Ingrea at 10 or 15 years old. If James was born in 1757, he would have been around 18 years old in 1775. This makes more sense to me when it comes to James. William Henry Anderson said that James and Ingrea managed to have a fairly large family even though they traveled a lot across the water. Meaning they traveled to England and back to Canada on numerous occasions. William Henry Anderson listed 8 children in all belonging to James and Ingrea. One of them named William. I believe this William belonging to James and Ingrea was the witness to William Longfield Dowde Jr's marriage to Ellen Julia Read in England. Note from my Great Grandmothers story: So now the interesting bit. In one of Ingra Cushing stories she told me she was named after a relative of William George Longfield Dowde and about a baby girl whose father was killed by Indians who raided their small holding in Canada. The little baby girl survived as she was hidden in an apple barrel by her father who was then killed by the Indians. The Indians threw the apple barrel in the river not knowing the baby was inside and it went over a waterfall and smashed open with the little baby girl stillin it. People found her in the river. Catherine Clara Dowde had four girls called Catherine Ingra Cushing in honour of the baby girl who lost her dad, but they all died before growing up. William Longfield Cushing then had my aunt Ingra Agnes Cushing (her mother was Agnes) but her grandfather called her Catherine Ingra. I thought this was just a fantasy BUT I had the same story from other family sources for totally dfiferent lines. So reading this note added to an Anderson tree is interesting: "Some years ago I found a reference in correspondence from his superior office which stated Adam House was killed by Indians whilst clearing land and which also stated he left a wife and very young baby. Unfortunately I mislaid the reference and try as I might, I have not been able to locate it. It is there somewhere in the correspondence if anyone would care to search. I am still looking for it. When I find it, it will be obvious to all he was Diana''s Haltzclaw's first husband. " |
GH01 GH01 from SOPHIA Hannah Anderson leads via the deaths at sea of the family Ancestors emigrating from Scotland to America on a ship called the Caledonia in 1682 (parents and their parents died on the ship in the Atlantic) all the way back to Lord GALFRID de Limésy (alias de Limesi) on the CU01 and AL01 lines. The Humes were a Berwickshire family. In 1682, a young man named WILLIAM Hogue, son of Sir JAMES Hogue, who was a son of GEORGE Hogue, a son of Sir JOHN Hogue, of Busselboro, Scotland, evidently in good circumstances, came to America on account of the religious persecutions under the Stuarts. The Humes were from Paisley, Scotland, father, mother, and daughter, BARBARA by name. Hume was one of two brothers, men of wealth and standing, who differed on the great questions of the day. One of the brothers conformed, the other, James, was true to the Covenant. He was imprisoned and most of his property confiscated, but through the influence of his brother was released on condition of his emigrating to America. During the long voyage a pestilence broke out in the overcrowded ship and Sir JAMES Hume. and Lady MARJORIE Hume were among the victims. BARBARA was left alone, and WILLIAM Hogue became her protector. He delivered her and her property into the hands of an uncle, a physician named Johnson, who was already in New York, and he went to Perth Amboy to make himself a home. But it was not a final farewell; an attachment had sprung up between them, and in due time he returned to make her his wife. |
Name Ingria Augusta Anderson Burial Year 1842 Church Saint-Stephen's Anglican Church (Chambly) Denomination Méthodiste Folio 24 Source Centre d'archives de Montréal, CE601,S129 Burial Place Montreal, Québec (Quebec), Canada |
Name J Augusta House Record Type Inventaire (Inventory) Notarial Date 3 juin 1842 (3 Jun 1842) Notarial Place Arthabaska, Québec (Quebec), Canada Notary David, Louis-Basile Notarial Act Number 531 Record Description Inventaire Participants Participants Name James Anderson I Augusta House I Augusta House 0064 |
Name Ingrey Augusta House Record Type Testament (Will) Notarial Date 22 oct. 1839 (22 Oct 1839) Notarial Place Montreal (Montréal), Québec (Quebec), Canada Notary Larocque, Basile Notarial Act Number 1575 Record Description Testament Household members Name Age Ingrey Augusta House James Anderson Ingrey Augusta House 0149.jpg |
Name J Augusta House Record Type Inventaire (Inventory) Notarial Date 3 juin 1842 (3 Jun 1842) Notarial Place Arthabaska, Québec (Quebec), Canada Notary David, Louis-Basile Notarial Act Number 531 Record Description Inventaire Household members Name Age J Augusta House James Anderson Ingrey Augusta House 0064.jpg |
Name: Ingrea House Record Type: Bail (Lease) Notarial Date: 11 nov. 1816 Notarial Place: Montreal, Québec (Quebec), Canada Notary: Demers, Joseph Notarial Act Number: 318 Record Description: Bail Participants: Name Ingrea House Alexandre Meldrum Ingrey Augusta House 0022.jpg |
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30/04/1789 - 04/03/1797 | 2.8 - 10.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : George Washington | USA - Présidents |
14/07/1789 | 3.0 | Prise de la Bastille | France |
03/09/1791 | 5.2 | Adoption de la première constitution Française | France |
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22/09/1792 | 6.2 | Proclamation de la 1ère République Française | France |
1794 | 8.0 | Première locomotive à vapeur | Technologie |
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22/07/1795 | 9.1 | La paix de Bâle | Espagne |
14/02/1797 | 10.6 | Bataille navale à Cap St. Vincent | Espagne |
30/10/1797 - 04/03/1801 | 11.3 - 14.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : John Adams | USA - Présidents |
1799 | 13.0 | Fondation de JPMorgan Chase | Entreprise |
04/03/1801 - 04/03/1809 | 14.7 - 22.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Thomas Jefferson | USA - Présidents |
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20/03/1804 - 06/04/1814 | 17.7 - 27.8 | Empereur Français : Napoléon I | France |
02/12/1804 | 18.4 | Napoléon se couronne lui-même Empereur | France |
23/12/1805 | 19.5 | _HDB_BirthOfJosephSmith | Histoire des Mormons |
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01/09/1808 - 15/01/1812 | 22.2 - 25.6 | Junta Suprema Central | Espagne |
12/02/1809 - 19/04/1882 | 22.6 - 95.9 | Vie de Charles Robert Darwin | Personnalités célèbres |
12/02/1809 - 15/04/1865 | 22.6 - 78.8 | Vie d’Abraham Lincoln | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1809 - 04/03/1817 | 22.7 - 30.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : James Madison | USA - Présidents |
1810 | 24.0 | Fondation de Krupp | Entreprise |
07/02/1812 - 09/06/1870 | 25.6 - 84.0 | Vie de Charles John Huffam Dickens | Personnalités célèbres |
18/06/1812 | 26.0 | Début de la guerre entre les Britanniques et les Américains | USA |
1812 | 26.0 | Fondation de la Citibank | Entreprise |
18/09/1813 - 09/06/1815 | 27.2 - 29.0 | Congrés de Vienne | Union Européenne |
16/10/1813 - 19/10/1813 | 27.3 | Battaille de Leipzig | Allemagne |
11/12/1813 | 27.5 | Traité de Valençay | Espagne |
16/03/1815 - 07/10/1840 | 28.7 - 54.3 | Roi des Pays-Bas : Willem I | Pays-Bas |
08/06/1815 - 24/08/1866 | 29.0 - 80.2 | Confédération germanique | Allemagne |
22/06/1815 - 07/07/1815 | 29.0 | Empereur Français : Napoléon II | France |
1816 | 30.0 | Invention du stétoscope | Médical |
1816 | 30.0 | Fondation de la société de colonisation Américaine | Découvertes & Colonisation |
13/12/1816 - 06/12/1892 | 30.5 - 106.5 | Vie de Werner von Siemens | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1817 - 04/03/1825 | 30.7 - 38.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : James Monroe | USA - Présidents |
18/10/1817 - 19/10/1817 | 31.3 | Festival de Wartburg | Allemagne |
1818 | 32.0 | Première transfusion sanguine | Médical |
30/12/1819 - 20/09/1890 | 33.5 - 104.3 | Vie de Theodor Fontane | Personnalités célèbres |
22/09/1823 | 37.3 | Le livre de Mormon | Histoire des Mormons |
02/12/1823 | 37.4 | 'Doctrine Monroe' | USA |
04/03/1825 - 04/03/1829 | 38.7 - 42.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : John Quincy Adams | USA - Présidents |
04/03/1829 - 04/03/1837 | 42.7 - 50.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Andrew Jackson | USA - Présidents |
06/04/1830 | 43.8 | Fondation de l'église du Christ | Histoire des Mormons |
06/04/1830 - 27/06/1844 | 43.8 - 58.0 | Président de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des saints des derniers jours : Joseph Smith | Histoire des Mormons |
1830 | 44.0 | _HDB_BookOfMormonFirstEdition | Histoire des Mormons |
27/05/1832 - 30/05/1832 | 45.9 | 'Fête de Hambach' | Allemagne |
15/12/1832 - 27/12/1923 | 46.5 - 137.6 | Vie de Gustave Eiffel | Personnalités célèbres |
1833 | 47.0 | Fondation de Shell | Entreprise |
17/03/1834 - 06/03/1900 | 47.7 - 113.8 | Vie de Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1837 - 04/03/1841 | 50.7 - 54.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Martin Van Buren | USA - Présidents |
20/06/1837 - 22/01/1901 | 51.0 - 114.6 | Reine du Royaume-Uni : Victoria | Angleterre |
1837 | 51.0 | Fondation de la Manufacture d’armes Colt | Entreprise |
1837 | 51.0 | Fondation de la Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) | Entreprise |
31/10/1837 | 51.4 | Fondation de Procter & Gamble | Entreprise |
08/07/1838 - 08/03/1917 | 52.1 - 130.8 | Vie de Ferdinand Von Zeppelin | Personnalités célèbres |
1839 - 1842 | 53.0 - 56.0 | Première guerre Afgahno-Britannique | Guerres |
07/10/1840 - 17/03/1849 | 54.3 - 62.8 | Roi des Pays-Bas : Willem II | Pays-Bas |
04/03/1841 - 04/04/1841 | 54.7 - 54.8 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : William Henry Harrison | USA - Présidents |
04/04/1841 - 04/03/1845 | 54.8 - 58.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : John Tyler | USA - Présidents |