Edward Hutchins
b. 3 January 1828, d. 3 July 1863
- Father: Joseph Stowell Hutchins b. 3 Sep 1795, d. 6 May 1841
- Mother: Sarah White b. 1799, d. 21 Dec 1871
- Company: 1_SS
- Edward Hutchins was born on 3 Jan 1828 at Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, son of Joseph Stowell Hutchins and Sarah White.
- On 30 Apr 1846 Edward Hutchins, 18, married Abby W. Lincoln, daughter of Tisdale Lincoln and Abigail Thomson Winslow, at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- Edward Hutchins and Abby W. Lincoln were enumerated in the 1850 US Federal census on 10 Aug 1850 at Roxbury, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, as:
Edwd Hutchins, 24, printer, b. MA (as were all)
Abby, 27
Edward, 3
Abby Lincoln, 6 (sic). - Edward Hutchins and Abby W. Lincoln were enumerated in the 1860 US Federal census on 31 Aug 1860 at Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, as:
Edward Hutchins, 32, printer, b. MA (as were all)
Abby, 30
Lincoln. 9
Frank, 2
Ellen Collins, 16. - At the time of his enlistment, Edward gave his occupation as printer.
- In 1862 Edward was living at Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
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On 10 Oct 1862 Edward Hutchins mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. He was 34 years, 9 months and 7 days old. - He died on 3 Jul 1863 at The Battle of Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, killed in battle. (click icon to read his obituary). He was 35 years and 6 months old.

- On 11 Sep 1863 Abby W. Lincoln received a pension to surviving family member based on Edward's service; his wife received certificate number 19567.
- On 28 Apr 1868 Edward's widow, Abby W. Lincoln remarried to Richard James Winters at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- Edward Hutchins's surviving family was enumerated in the household of Richard James Winters and Abby W. Lincoln in the 1870 US Federal Census on 6 Jul 1870 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, as:
Winters, James, 35, dyer in factory, b. England
---, Abba W., 38, b. MA
Hutchins, Fred L., 18, farm labor, b. MA
---, Frank, 12, b. MA
Winter, Louise, 8, b. MA
---, Lillia, 3, b. MA
Lincoln, Abbie T., 80, b. MA (mor-in-law). - On 31 May 1871 Abby W. Winters made application for a pension as guardian to Edward's surviving dependants, as his remarried widow.
- Edward Hutchins is mentioned the History of the 1st MA Sharpshooters by Dave McGlaughlin. Click HERE.
- Last Edited: 10 Apr 2010
Family: Abby W. Lincoln b. 1824, d. 21 Dec 1871
- Edward Hutchins b. 1847, d. 1853
- Frederick Lincoln Hutchins b. 10 Sep 1851
- Frank Lewis Hutchins b. 12 May 1858
Albert W. Ingalls
b. between 1841 and 1842
- Company: 1_SS
- Albert W. Ingalls was born between 1841 - 1842.
- At the time of his enlistment, Albert gave his occupation as Currier (leather worker).
- In 1862 Albert was living at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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On 17 Mar 1862 Albert W. Ingalls mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. - On 29 Aug 1862 Albert ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters by desertion, according to the 1870 AG report.
- Albert W. Ingalls is mentioned the History of the 1st MA Sharpshooters by Dave McGlaughlin. Click HERE.
- Last Edited: 18 May 2008
Charles Nathan Ingalls
b. 9 July 1820, d. 9 August 1886
- Father: Francis Ingalls b. 18 Aug 1793, d. 25 Jun 1834
- Mother: Elizabeth Barker Foster b. 10 Dec 1792, d. 10 Dec 1872
- Company: 1_SS
- Charles Nathan Ingalls was born on 9 Jul 1820 at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, son of Francis Ingalls and Elizabeth Barker Foster.
- On 16 Dec 1845 Charles Nathan Ingalls, 25, married Hannah Jaquith Abbott, 30, daughter of Asa Abbott and Judith Jaquith, at Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.
- Charles Nathan Ingalls and Hannah Jaquith Abbott were enumerated in the 1860 US Federal census on 2 Aug 1860 at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, as:Charles N. Ingalls, 39, architecht builder, b. MA (as were all)
Hannah A., 43
Sarah E., 13
G. William, 9
Francis, 7
Albert, 4
Maria Young, 28. - At the time of his enlistment, Charles gave his occupation as Carpenter.
- In 1861 Charles was living at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts.
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On 19 Aug 1861 Charles N. Ingalls mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters as a Sergeant. He was 41 years, 1 month and 10 days old. - On 15 Dec 1862 Charles ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters by discharge for disability.
- He made application for a veteran's pension on 13 Mar 1863, and received certificate number 17515.
- On 29 Dec 1868 Hannah Jaquith Abbott, his wife, died at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 53.
- Charles Nathan Ingalls was enumerated in the 1870 US Federal Census on 9 Aug 1870 at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, a widower, as:Ingalls, Charles N., 50, carpenter, b. MA (as were all)
---, Sarah E., 24, clerk in store
---, William G., 18, carpenter
---, Francis, 17, carpenter
---, Albert A., 14
Symonds, Sarah G., 45, housekeeper. - Charles Nathan Ingalls married Mary J. Morse, daughter of Joseph Morse and Sarah [--?--].
- On 9 Jul 1874 Charles's daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Ingalls married George William Fielding at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, in a second marriage for him and the first for her.
- Charles Nathan Ingalls and Mary J. Morse were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census on 17 Jun 1880 at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, as:Ingalls, Charles, 60, lumberman, b. MA (of MA parents)
---, Jane M., 40, wife, b. ME (of ME parents)
---, Charles H., 7, son, b. MA. - Charles Nathan Ingalls died on 9 Aug 1886 at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts. He was 66 years and 1 month old.
- On 4 Oct 1887 Mary J. Morse received a pension to surviving family member in Massachusetts based on Charles's service; his wife received certificate number 264587.
- Mary J. Ingalls was enumerated as the widow of Charles Nathan Ingalls, in the 1890 Veterans' Schedules of the US Federal Census in Jun 1890 at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts.
- Charles's wife, Mary J. Morse, died and was buried on 23 Jul 1905 at Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts. At age 66 years, 8 months and 2 days.
- Last Edited: 27 Jan 2011
Family 1: Hannah Jaquith Abbott b. 15 Aug 1815, d. 29 Dec 1868
- Sarah Elizabeth Ingalls b. between 1846 - 1847
- Francis Ingalls b. 8 Jun 1850
- George William Ingalls b. 26 Mar 1851
- Albert Ingalls b. 18 Apr 1858
Family 2: Mary J. Morse b. 21 Nov 1838, d. 21 Jul 1905
- Charles H. Ingalls b. 25 Apr 1873
Joseph Shaw Ingalls
b. 12 February 1825, d. 17 September 1862

Gravemarker of Joseph S. Ingalls
- Father: Charles Henry Ingalls
- Mother: Hannah Shaw
- Company: 1_SS
- Joseph Shaw Ingalls was born on 12 Feb 1825 at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, son of Charles Henry Ingalls and Hannah Shaw, an 8th generation direct descendant of Edmund Ingalls, who arrived in Massachusetts in 1628 and with his brother Francis and were the first settlers in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1629.
- On 27 Dec 1846 Joseph Shaw Ingalls, 21, married Lydia Fowler Eaton, 20, daughter of Peter Eaton and Abigail Fowler, at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts.
- Joseph Shaw Ingalls and Lydia Fowler Eaton were enumerated in the 1860 US Federal census on 10 Jun 1860 at South Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, as:Jos S Ingalls, 35, shoemaker, b. MA (as were all)
Lizzie F., 34
Geo E., 12
Jos E., 3
Hannah, 68. - In 1861 Joseph was living at South Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts.
- At the time of his enlistment, Joseph gave his occupation as Stonelayer.
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On 3 Sep 1861 Joseph Shaw Ingalls mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. He was 36 years, 6 months and 22 days old. - In Mar 1862 Joseph Shaw Ingalls was possibly included in the group photo believed to have been taken at this time of the Sharpshooters selected to accompany General Lander's body home to Salem. The officer standing at the far left is Captain John "Jack" Saunders (Click icon to view.).

- He died on 17 Sep 1862 at The Battle of Antietam, Washington County, Maryland, killed in action, and the death was registered in South Danvers. He was 37 years, 7 months and 5 days old.
- He was buried at Monumental Cemetery, Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts.

- On 1 Dec 1862 Lydia Fowler Eaton received a pension to surviving family member based on Joseph's service; his wife received certificate number 2192, citing service in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
- He's surviving family was enumerated in the household of Peter Eaton in the 1870 US Federal Census on 6 Jul 1870 at Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, as:Peter Eaton, 72, farmer, b. MA (as were all)
Lydia F Ingalls, 44
George E Ingalls, 22
Joseph E Ingalls, 13
(nextdoor ro Joseph's mother, Hannah). - Joseph Shaw Ingalls's surviving family was enumerated in the household of Lydia Fowler Eaton in the 1900 US Federal Census on 11 Jun 1900 at Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, as:Lydia Ingalls, 74, widow, 2 of 3 children living
Joseph E Ingalls, 43, son, divorced, b. MA, foreman
Edward Ingalls, 21, grandson, b. Jan 1889, single, morocco laborer. - On 17 Sep 1900 Joseph S. Ingalls was included on the Civil War memorial at Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Maryland, on the 35th anniversary of the battle. (Articles from the Fitchburg Sentinel about the planning for the memorial.).

- Lydia, his wife, outlived Joseph and died on 28 Mar 1903 at Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 77.
- On 27 Feb 1904, Lydia Fowler Eaton was dropped from the pension rolls.
- Joseph Shaw Ingalls is mentioned the History of the 1st MA Sharpshooters by Dave McGlaughlin. Click HERE.
- Descendant(s): Debbie (Ingalls) Verrette, 3rd great-granddaughter.
- Last Edited: 3 May 2011
Family: Lydia Fowler Eaton b. 18 Feb 1826, d. 28 Mar 1903
- George Eaton Ingalls b. 21 Feb 1848
- Joseph Edward Ingalls b. 3 Feb 1857
Andrew J. Inman
b. between 1844 and 1845
- Company: No_SvcRec
- Andrew J. Inman was born between 1844 - 1845 at unknown.
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On 20 May 1864 Andrew mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. - On 23 May 1864 Andrew ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts as a rejected recruit.
- According to Ford, men designated here as "No_SvcRec" were apparently "mustered into the service of the United States and assigned to the Fifteenth Regiment, but none of them have a record of service with that organization."
- This man cannot be identified in the MASSCW.
- Last Edited: 15 Jan 2007
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