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Ralph I. Ingersoll

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John Van den Heuvel Ingersoll (1815–1846), a Yale educated lawyer who edited a political paper in Ohio and served as secretary of the Indian Commission. He drowned during a fishing excursion on
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Ingersoll was a member of the State house of representatives from 1820 until 1825 and served as speaker during the last two years. He was elected as an Adams candidate to the
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He resumed the practice of law and was later appointed State's attorney for New Haven County in 1833. He declined the appointment as
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His maternal grandfather, and namesake, was Ralph Isaacs, Jr., a Yale educated merchant who was prominent in New Haven and
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from 1765 to 1770 who later moved to New York. Her maternal grandfather was prominent New York landowner
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in 1808. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1810 and commenced practice in New Haven.
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and her siblings included younger sisters, Maria Eliza van den Heuvel, who married
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Isaacs) Ingersoll (1772–1850). His father was a judge of the Supreme Court and
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from 1873 to 1877. He married Virginia Gregory, the daughter of Admiral
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Ingersoll died in New Haven on August 26, 1872, and was buried in
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for four consecutive terms from 1825 to 1833, and was the
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in 1848. He again engaged in the practice of law and was
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Justine Henrietta Ingersoll (1827–1832), who died young.
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In 1814, Ingersoll married Margaret Catharine Eleanora
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He pursued classical studies, and was graduated from
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Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Index

U.S. Minister to the Russian Empire
James K. Polk
Charles Stewart Todd
Arthur P. Bagby
U.S. House of Representatives
Connecticut
At-large
Samuel A. Foot
Samuel A. Foot
Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives
Seth Preston Beers
Samuel A. Foot
Connecticut House of Representatives
New Haven, Connecticut
Grove Street Cemetery
Toleration
Anti-Jacksonian
Charles Roberts
Colin Macrae
Jonathan Ingersoll
Charles A. Ingersoll
Alma mater
Yale College
Speaker of the House
United States representative
Connecticut
U.S. Minister to the Russian Empire
James K. Polk
New Haven, Connecticut
Jonathan Ingersoll

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