Staley Family - Ourfolk
Rose Staley (Inkersall)
Rose was buried on 1 AUG 1617
Rose was married to John Inkersall on 2 DEC 1592 in St. Werburgh's.
John was born on ABT 1567 and died in Derby, England and was buried on 18 AUG 1617 in St. Werburgh's .
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Husband - Ingersoll Family Crest - from Rick Ingersoll http://www.ingersoll.net
- John was born on ABT 1567 and died in Derby, England
name was Saley or Taley
- his origin is unknown although there were earlier Inkersalls in the borough of Derby who may have been related to him.
The surname, at least in Derbyshire, may have originated from Inkersall, a location in Scarsdale Hundred. The name may have been derived from Hynkere's Hill. Hynkere is a nickname meaning the limper, or the lame one.
John: Inkersall Name
The surname, at least in Derbyshire, may have originated from Inkersall, a location in Scarsdale Hundred. The name may have been derived from Hynkere's Hill. Hynkere is a nickname meaning the limper, or the lame one.
Saw your info on the Inkersall name. It also may have derived from the Scandinavian INGE whereas other parts were later added. We have an Ingersoll book written on the Ingersolls and how the name supposedly was derived by Lillian Drake Avery and is with the Library of Congress. We are descended from John Ingersoll of Long Island, originally from England.
Thought you'd like to know.
Judy Ingersoll
Thought you'd like to know.
Judy Ingersoll
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018