. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . which was reduced to £100under a revision of the pension list made in 1783. He lived at Thetford,in Norfolk county, and was captain of militia. David Ingersoll and Frances Rebecca Ryley were married at church, Thetford, June 17, 1783, by the Rev. H. C. ^Manning,an uncle of tlie bride, and the church records contain the signature ofboth the parties, who- were aged forty-two and twenty-two, R. Ryley was baptized October 7, 1761, in St. Gregorys church,Nor


. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . which was reduced to £100under a revision of the pension list made in 1783. He lived at Thetford,in Norfolk county, and was captain of militia. David Ingersoll and Frances Rebecca Ryley were married at church, Thetford, June 17, 1783, by the Rev. H. C. ^Manning,an uncle of tlie bride, and the church records contain the signature ofboth the parties, who- were aged forty-two and twenty-two, R. Ryley was baptized October 7, 1761, in St. Gregorys church,Norwich. She was the only child and heiress of Philip Kemsey Ryley,and granddaughter of Sir Philip Ryley, of Great Hocham Hall, in Nor-folk. Sir Philip, who died January 6, 1732, was born at Hocham; hewas for many years commissioner of woods and forests, ranger of DeanForest, and a commissioner of excise. After his marriage, David Ingersoll resided with his wnfe at Hop-ton House, near Thetford, in Suffolk county. He lived as a retiredgentleman, was highly respected, and mingled in the best society of Suf-.


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