Name |
INGRAM, Richmond |
Birth |
3 Feb 1817 |
Wilkinson County, Georgia, United States |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1820 |
Wilkinson County, Georgia, United States [1] |
- Census records:
One female 45 & above: Mary (48)
One female 16-26: Margaret ? (20)
One male 45 & above: David, Sr. (52)
Two males 16-26: James (24) and Anderson (22)
One male 10-16: Hugh (18)
Three males: 10 or under: William ? (11), Washington (5) and Richmond (3)
|
Residence |
1840 |
Wilkinson County, Georgia, United States [2] |
- Census lists:
Two males between 20 and 30: [Probably Washington (25) and Richmond (23)]
|
Residence |
12 Jul 1860 |
Rural Shade, Navarro, Texas, United States [3] |
Farmer |
- Richmond Ingram was listed in this census as Rich Ingraham, and no wife or children were listed for him.
Read a Slave Narrative that tells about the migration of Richmond Ingram and his seventy slaves from Georgia to Texas and about what life was like on the plantation from a former slave's point of view.
|
Death |
3 Jan 1866 |
Rural Shade, Navarro, Texas, United States |
Burial |
Ingram Cemetery, Rural Shade, Navarro County, Texas |
Person ID |
I68 |
Pickel_Bartlett |
Last Modified |
10 Jun 2009 |