VICTOR VANILLA

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  VICTOR VANILLA was born on 17 Sep 1831 in Bourbon County, Kentucky (daughter of VICTOR JAMES I. and RUTTER MARGARET B.).

    VANILLA married WHALEY LELAND W. on 25 Feb 1861 in Harrison County, Kentucky. LELAND (son of WHALEY LELAND and TALBOTT J. CATHERINE) died on 20 Jul 1925 in Age 93.; was buried in Cynthiana, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  VICTOR JAMES I. was born in 1806 in Nicholas County, Kentucky. (son of VICTOR WILLIAM and INGELS ELEANOR (NELLIE)); died in 1868 in Harrison County, Kentucky at age of 62..

    Notes:

    History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 684.

    James I. Victor, deceased, was born in Nicholas County, Ky., in 1806, son of William and Ellen (Ingalls) Victor; he, a native of Virginia, a farmer, and dying in 1845, aged seventy-five years, she, a native of Nicholas County Ky., dying in 1856, aged seventy-eight years, they had eight children. Mr. Victor received his education in the schools of Nicholas County, after which he began teaching school, which he followed for some time, and then went to farming, at which he continued until his death, which occurred in 1868, at the age of sixty-two years. The deceased in 1838, married Margaret Rutter; born in Harrison County, Aug. 22, 1818; daughter of Alexander Rutter, born in Harrison County, in 1791, and dying in 1879, and Margaret (Moore) Victor, born in 1793, and dying in 1879. Five children were born to James I. and Margaret Victor: Mary E. (Martin), Rillie T. (Whaley), Alexander R, Ellen (Hedges), and J. W. Mrs. Victor's son, J. W., was the owner of the celebrated stallion "Indian Chief", and is now engaged in raising stock of all kinds. He has produced some of the finest stock ever bred in the county, and his ability in training horses is well known and acknowledged far and wide. Since the death of her husband Mrs. Victor has remained on the farm, which consists of 250 acres of choice land, and is managed with ability and care. The family are members of the Christian Church. Mr. Victor was a Democrat.

    JAMES married RUTTER MARGARET B. in 1838. MARGARET (daughter of RUTTER ALEXANDER and MOORE MARGARET) was born on 22 Aug 1818 in Harrison County, Kentucky.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  RUTTER MARGARET B. was born on 22 Aug 1818 in Harrison County, Kentucky. (daughter of RUTTER ALEXANDER and MOORE MARGARET).
    Children:
    1. VICTOR JAMES W.
    2. VICTOR ALEXANDER R.
    3. VICTOR ELLEN
    4. 1. VICTOR VANILLA was born on 17 Sep 1831 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
    5. VICTOR MARY E. was born in Sep 1839.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  VICTOR WILLIAM was born in 1770; died in 1845 in Age of 75..

    WILLIAM married INGELS ELEANOR (NELLIE) in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. ELEANOR (daughter of INGELS JAMES and BOONE CATHERINE) was born in 1787; died in 1863 in Age of 76.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  INGELS ELEANOR (NELLIE) was born in 1787 (daughter of INGELS JAMES and BOONE CATHERINE); died in 1863 in Age of 76..
    Children:
    1. 2. VICTOR JAMES I. was born in 1806 in Nicholas County, Kentucky.; died in 1868 in Harrison County, Kentucky at age of 62..

  3. 6.  RUTTER ALEXANDER was born in 1791; died in 1879.

    ALEXANDER married MOORE MARGARET. MARGARET was born in 1793; died in 1879. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  MOORE MARGARET was born in 1793; died in 1879.
    Children:
    1. 3. RUTTER MARGARET B. was born on 22 Aug 1818 in Harrison County, Kentucky..


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  INGELS JAMES was born on 12 Mar 1748/49 in Berk County, Pennsylvania (son of INGELS JAMES and HARMER RUTH); died in 1803 in Grant's Station, Kentucky at age of 53..

    Notes:

    Birth date was given by Jim and Ann as March 12, 1749.
    James Ingels settled in Kentucky in 1782.

    Notes on James Ingels, Jr. from http://www.shawhan.com/families/ingelsj.rtf

    James Ingels, Sr. received a Patent Grant of 220 acres of land September 13, 1754 from the proprietors of Pennsylvania. On April 2, 1770, James Ingels, Sr. deeded to James Ingels, Jr. of Coventry and Union Townships, Berke and Chester Counties, Pa. 200 acres of land along the Skulkill, a large part of the same land of the Patent Grant of 1754, In the deed James Ingels, Jr. assumed certain obligations to his mother, Ruth Harmer Ingels, to his sister, Ruth, and to his brother, John, when John became of age. ("Ingels Family" by Kate Ingels Peak and Margaret Ingels, 1945. This 22 page pamphlet was copied from the INGLES drawer, John Fox, Jr., Library, Paris, Kentucky, June 2000, by Robert E. Francis.)

    James served as a private second class in Captain Lambert Wilmore's Company of the Fourth Battalion, Philadelphia Militia (Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. 1, p. 293).

    James Ingels, Jr. and family left Pennsylvania in 1782 and there is a story that enroute to Kentucky James Ingels contracted with a gunsmith in Maysville, Kentucky to make him a gun and take his pay in bacon when it could be procured. The pioneer went on with his family, locating at Grant's Station near Bryant' Station. He finally raised the necessary bacon and sent a hired boy with it to Maysville to make the exchange. Several years later he had a letter from the one he had entrusted with this mission in which he learned that the hired boy, instead of going to Maysville, had wandered into Ohio, had bought a home, and was doing well. The former hired boy offered to pay the Kentucky pioneer for his bacon, horse and cart if he could go to Ohio but he never went. James Ingels, Jr. built a rock house at Grant's Station for his home. (Refer to History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 492).

    JAMES married BOONE CATHERINE on 23 Aug 1777 in Amity Township, Berks county, Pennsylvania. CATHERINE (daughter of BOONE JOSEPH, JR and WARREN ELIZABETH) was born in 1752 in Berks County, Pennsylvania; died in 1804. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  BOONE CATHERINE was born in 1752 in Berks County, Pennsylvania (daughter of BOONE JOSEPH, JR and WARREN ELIZABETH); died in 1804.

    Notes:

    http://www.shawhan.com/families/ingelsj.rtf gives her year of birth as 1751.

    Children:
    1. INGELS JOSEPH was born on 15 Mar 1778 in North Carolina; died on 18 Jun 1828 in Pendleton County, Kentucky at age of 50..
    2. INGELS JAMES HENRY was born on 5 Nov 1779; died in 1857 in Age of 77.
    3. INGELS ELIZABETH was born in 1781; died in 1822 in Age of 41..
    4. INGELS EDITH was born in 1783; died in 1837 in Age of 54..
    5. INGELS BOONE was born on 15 Apr 1785 in Grant's Station, Kentucky at age of 53.; died on 7 Nov 1837 in Paris, Boubon County, Kentucky at age of 52..
    6. 5. INGELS ELEANOR (NELLIE) was born in 1787; died in 1863 in Age of 76..
    7. INGELS THOMAS was born in 1789; died in 1858 in Age of 69..
    8. INGELS JOHN was born in 1793; died in 1859 in Age of 66..


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