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Mary Hunt <I>Ingersoll</I> Rideout

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Mary Hunt Ingersoll Rideout

Birth
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1762 (aged 48–49)
Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
GSL - GRAVE SITE LOST
Memorial ID
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Benjamin Ingersoll and Mary Hunt are the parents of Mary who became the wife of Nicholas Rideout in 1730 and was the mother of all his children,all thirteen of them:

Benjamin Rideout-25 Jan 1731
William Rideout-24 Aug 1733
Mary Ingersoll Rideout-Allen-3 Aug 1735
Nicholas Rideout Jr-17 Feb 1737
Hannah Rideout-21 Feb 1739
Abraham Rideout-29 dec 1741
Zerviah Rideout-13 Dec 1742
Prudence Rideout-16 Sep 1745
Abraham Rideout-6 Jan 1747
Elizabeth(Betsy) Rideout-12 Mar 1748
Nathaniel Rideout-29 Feb 1752
Mark Rideout-5 Aug 1757
Stephen Rideout-1760

There is a comment that must be made and that is: This cemetery doesn't exsist in any Falmouth records and this is from the Falmouth Historical Society. When Falmouth was settled it was in a 80 square mile radis and although it was refered to as Falmouth it did consist of Portland and about four other communities that made up the Falmouth area. I strongly believe that the Rideouts were ship wainwrights etc so they did settled in Black Cove,which became part of Portland. Therefore I believe they are all interned in Eastern Cemetery in Portland....LHG.

Benjamin Ingersoll and Mary Hunt are the parents of Mary who became the wife of Nicholas Rideout in 1730 and was the mother of all his children,all thirteen of them:

Benjamin Rideout-25 Jan 1731
William Rideout-24 Aug 1733
Mary Ingersoll Rideout-Allen-3 Aug 1735
Nicholas Rideout Jr-17 Feb 1737
Hannah Rideout-21 Feb 1739
Abraham Rideout-29 dec 1741
Zerviah Rideout-13 Dec 1742
Prudence Rideout-16 Sep 1745
Abraham Rideout-6 Jan 1747
Elizabeth(Betsy) Rideout-12 Mar 1748
Nathaniel Rideout-29 Feb 1752
Mark Rideout-5 Aug 1757
Stephen Rideout-1760

There is a comment that must be made and that is: This cemetery doesn't exsist in any Falmouth records and this is from the Falmouth Historical Society. When Falmouth was settled it was in a 80 square mile radis and although it was refered to as Falmouth it did consist of Portland and about four other communities that made up the Falmouth area. I strongly believe that the Rideouts were ship wainwrights etc so they did settled in Black Cove,which became part of Portland. Therefore I believe they are all interned in Eastern Cemetery in Portland....LHG.



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