| Father | Date of Birth | Mother | Date of Birth |
|---|---|---|---|
John B. Inman Sr. |
18 JUL 1648 | Mary Whitman |
16 NOV 1652 |
John B. Inman Sr. |
18 JUL 1648 | Mary Whitman |
16 NOV 1652 |
| Partner | Date of Birth | Children |
|---|---|---|
Susanna Ballou |
3 JAN 1695 | Susanna Inman |
Susanna Ballou |
3 JAN 1695 | Susanna Inman |
| Event Type | Date | Place | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Birth |
7 JUL 1684 | Providence, Providence, RI | |
Birth |
7 JUL 1684 | Providence, Providence, RI | |
Marriage |
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Death |
3 AUG 1741 | Glocester, Providence, RI | |
Death |
3 AUG 1741 | Glocester, Providence, RI |
| Name | Type | Place of Birth | Date of Birth | Place of Death | Date of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partner | |||||
Susanna Ballou |
Partner or wife | Providence, Providence, RI | 3 JAN 1695 | ||
Susanna Ballou |
Wife | Providence, Providence, RI | 3 JAN 1695 | ||
| Children | |||||
Susanna Inman |
Daughter | Smithfield, Providence, RI | 29 MAY 1722 | Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, PA | 21 JUL 1809 |
| Parents | |||||
John B. Inman Sr. |
Mother | Braintree, Norfolk, MA | 18 JUL 1648 | Providence, Providence, RI | 6 AUG 1712 |
Mary Whitman |
Mother | Providence, Providence, RI | 16 NOV 1652 | 27 APR 1720 | |
| Grandchildren | |||||
Richard Inman |
Grandson | CT | 17 AUG 1751 | Hanover, York, PA | 5 JUL 1831 |
| Great grandchildren | |||||
John B. Inman |
Great grandson | Hanover, York, PA | 28 JAN 1801 | Napavine, Lewis, WA | 27 SEP 1890 |
| Second grandchildren | |||||
Ida Louise Inman |
Second granddaughter | Janesville, WI | 20 FEB 1857 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 27 SEP 1938 |
| Third grandchildren | |||||
Mabel Ranney |
Third granddaughter | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 28 JAN 1875 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 30 MAR 1934 |
Nettie Ranney |
Third granddaughter | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 11 JAN 1877 | PAOLA CEMETERY in Paola, Miami, KS | 5 JUN 1955 |
Ralph Ranney |
Third grandson | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 3 AUG 1878 | Pueblo, Pueblo, CO | 4 APR 1952 |
Clarence Ranney |
Third grandson | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 12 APR 1881 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 3 MAY 1964 |
Addie Ranney |
Third granddaughter | 24 JUN 1883 | 17 AUG 1975 | ||
Anna Ranney |
Third granddaughter | 24 JUN 1883 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 25 APR 1943 | |
Bessie Ranney |
Third granddaughter | 17 MAR 1888 | |||
Ethel Mae Ranney |
Third granddaughter | 6 JAN 1894 | 4 FEB 1974 | ||
| Fourth grandchildren | |||||
Karl W. Rossman |
Fourth grandson | 24 NOV 1901 | |||
Mildred E. Rossman |
Fourth granddaughter | 27 MAR 1905 | |||
William James Rossman |
Fourth grandson | 9 JUL 1906 | |||
Ralph Ranney Rossman |
Fourth grandson | Paola, Miami, KS | 29 AUG 1908 | 21 MAR 1980 | |
E. Maxine Rossman |
Fourth granddaughter | 22 OCT 1910 | 25 APR 1997 | ||
Maurine R. Rossman |
Fourth granddaughter | 15 NOV 1912 | 2 APR 1957 | ||
| Fifth grandchildren | |||||
William Meier Rossman |
Fifth grandson | 25 JAN 1936 | 17 August 2018, 5:03 PM | ||
| 6th grandchildren | |||||
William Meier Rossman Jr. |
6th grandson | Lansing, Michigan | 1958 | ||
Michael Christian Rossman |
6th grandson | 29 JUN 1959 | Ashes spread at the Applachain Trail Overlook Route 501 | 28 MAY 1998 | |
Todd Ryan Rossman |
6th grandson | 3 JAN 1963 | |||
| 7th grandchildren | |||||
Nicole Rossman |
7th granddaughter | 9 JAN 1986 | |||
Michael Christian Rossman |
7th grandson | 21 JAN 1990 | |||
Didzis Rossman |
7th grandson | 29 SEP 1998 | |||
William Meier Rossman III |
7th grandson | 6 SEP 2000 | |||
Namejs Rossman |
7th grandson | 10 SEP 2000 | |||
| 8th grandchildren | |||||
Yariah |
8th granddaughter | ||||
| Grandparents | |||||
Mary Whitman |
Grandmother | ||||
Elizabeth Hopkins |
Grandmother | England | ABT 1619 | Providence, Providence, RI | ABT 1654 |
Edward Inman |
Grandfather | St. Margaret, London, England | 5 MAR 1620 | Providence, Providence, RI | JUN 1706 |
Captain Valentine Whitman |
Grandfather | 26 JAN 1701 | |||
| Great grandparents | |||||
William Hopkins |
Great grandfather | ABT 1577 | |||
Joanna Arnold |
Great grandmother | Ilchester, Somersetshire, England | 30 NOV 1577 | Yeovil, Devonshire, England | |
John Inman |
Great grandfather | Westminster Parish, London, England | ABT 1580 | ABT 1620 | |
| Second great grandparents | |||||
Thomas Arnold |
Second great grandfather | Cheselbourne, England | 1549 | Ilchester, Somersetshire, England | |
Alice Gully |
Second great grandmother | Northover, Tilpudle, England | 1553 | Ilchester, Somersetshire, England | 1590 |
William Inman |
Second great grandfather | St. Margaret, Westminster, England | 12 SEP 1563 | ||
| Parents-In-Law | |||||
Susanna Whitman |
Mother-in-law | ||||
James Ballou |
Father-in-law | Providence, Providence, RI | 16 NOV 1652 | ||
| Sons- & Daughters-In-Law | |||||
Elijah Inman |
Son-in-law | Providence, Providence, RI | AUG 1715 | Hanover Twsp., Luzerne, PA | 17 FEB 1804 |
| Uncles & Aunts | |||||
Johannah Inman |
Aunt | Providence, Providence, RI | 16 SEP 1646 | Providence Co., RI | MAR 1717 |
Edward Inman |
Uncle | Providence, Providence, RI | 1 JUL 1654 | 14 JUN 1735 | |
| Great great (uncles & aunts) | |||||
Joanna Inman |
Great great aunt | ||||
Edward Inman |
Great great uncle | Warwick, Kent, England | ABT 1595 | ||
| Cousins | |||||
Edward Inman |
First cousin (m) | Providence, Providence, RI | 1679 | ||
| 1st cousins once removed | |||||
Elijah Inman |
1st cousin once removed (m) | Providence, Providence, RI | AUG 1715 | Hanover Twsp., Luzerne, PA | 17 FEB 1804 |
| 1st cousins twice removed | |||||
Richard Inman |
1st cousin twice removed (m) | CT | 17 AUG 1751 | Hanover, York, PA | 5 JUL 1831 |
| 1st cousins 3 times removed | |||||
John B. Inman |
1st cousin 3 times removed (m) | Hanover, York, PA | 28 JAN 1801 | Napavine, Lewis, WA | 27 SEP 1890 |
| Grandparents-in-law | |||||
Mathurin Ballou |
Grandfather-in-law | 1623 | 31 JAN 1662 | ||
Hannah Pike |
Grandmother-in-law | Devon, England | 1626 | ||
| Great grandparents-in-law | |||||
Pike |
Great grandmother-in-law | ||||
Robert Pike |
Great grandfather-in-law | ||||
| Grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Hannah Spencer |
Granddaughter-in-law | JUN 1763 | Hanover Twsp., Luzerne, PA | 23 FEB 1835 | |
| Great grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Hannah Scidmore |
Great granddaughter-in-law | NY | 12 NOV 1828 | Napavine, Lewis, WA | 1 FEB 1890 |
| Second grandchildren-in-law | |||||
James Knox Polk Ranney |
Second grandson-in-law | Menomonee Falls, Waukesha, WI | 17 JUL 1848 | Osawatomie, Miami, KS | 4 AUG 1922 |
| Third grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Charles Ernest Rossman |
Third grandson-in-law | Tiffin, OH | ABT 4 FEB 1869 | Paola, KS | 5 JUN 1957 |
| Fourth grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Arthur Ray |
Fourth grandson-in-law | ||||
Frieda Louise Meier |
Fourth granddaughter-in-law | 9 NOV 1907 | Pine Grove, PA | 5 MAR 1995 | |
Ersa Katherine Wilcox |
Fourth granddaughter-in-law | 30 JAN 1909 | 14 SEP 1998 | ||
Elmer H. Lucas |
Fourth grandson-in-law | Olathe, Johnson, KS | 1909 | MO | 28 DEC 1977 |
| Fifth grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Nancy Jean Cheney |
Fifth granddaughter-in-law | Niles, Michigan, US | 26/03/1937 | 503 Lake Henry Dr., Winter Haven, FL 33881, US | 27/02/2016 |
| 6th grandchildren-in-law | |||||
Patricia Kennedy |
6th granddaughter-in-law | 16 OCT 1960 | |||
Cymbaline Ann Sebesky |
6th granddaughter-in-law | 9 JUL 1963 | 325 Dell Dr., Perkasie, US | July 23, 2011 | |
Gita Gemuts |
6th granddaughter-in-law | 12 NOV 1967 | |||
| John Inman's Last Will & Testament: 28 Jul 1741: The twenty-eighth day of July, one-thousand, seven-hundred and forty-one. I, John Inman of Glocester in the county of Providence in the Colony of Rhode Island in New England yeoman Being sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God, therefore, calling unto mind the mortality of my body: Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it, and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial. And as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give my wife and my children of the same in the following manner and form --- That is to say, I give and bequeath to Susannah my wife good Priviledges to dwell in my house during her natural life if she remains my widow and I likewise order my executrix- executor hereafter named to all ways provide all things Suitable and Comfortable out of my moveable estate for my said wife?s Comfortable and Honorable maintenance during her Remaining my widow---- Item - I give and bequeath unto my son John Inman and unto the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever all my homestead farm except forty acres of the South end to betaken of with a line drawn due east and west and to enter into the profession thereof when he attaineth the age of twenty-one years------ Item - I give and bequeath unto my son David Inman and unto the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten for ever forty acres of the south end of my homestead to betaken of with a line due as aforesaid with two parcels more, one being my ?land lying near Harring Pond and on the westerly line thereof the other of my ? of land lying on each side of ? Brook on which John Mowry Jr. now dwelleth. The said parcel of land being situated in said Glocester and are bounded by the several returns thereof on record may appear preference there unto being had------ Item - I order my daughter Rachel Inman whom I likewise constitute make and ordain my executrix of this my last will and testament to sell two parcels of land that I have: being: one parcel lying on the westerly part of said Glocester Township: and part thereof another lotte that was laid out between the old line and the new and are about number forty one and forty two together with all my other land there unto adjoining: and the other parcel being a forty post lot lying in Providence Town in the county aforesaid: it being one of the lots called the water lotte and lyeth near the lower end of said Providence : and the money arising by the sale of said land together with fifty pounds to be raised and levied out of my stock as also all the money due to me by bonds, notes, and book debts or what other way however : to be divided among my five daughters in the following manner: my daughter Ruth I have forty pounds out of it first and, then the remainder to be divided in equal parts to my daughters Ruth, Rachel, Sarah and Martha, and Susannah. My daughters to have such a part that when added to forty pounds the all ready Ruth shall make her share equal with the aforesaid sheirs or parts: and Ruths and Susannahs parts to begin as soon as my said executrix can meet with ? and Sarah and Martha to receive their parts as they someday attain their ages of eighteen years----- Item - My will further is that all the remainder of my stock which I have not all ready disposed of together with all my personal estate that I have not before disposed of: whatever it be or where ever it may be found together with the ? and ?of my house and farm: be and remain in the hands and care of my said executrix: during the time that my aforesaid son John remains under the age of twenty one years: to be made of all by my said executrix for the following?to pay all my due debts ?necessaryes for thewell maintaining of my aforesaid wife Susannah according to the aforesaid manner and to bring up my aforesaid children that are under the age to good learning suitable to their degree and find all other things necessary for them or see that it be done while under said age ?to keep the house and other buildings in good repair during the time of her being executrix: and when my said son John shall attain the aforesaid age of twenty one years: to deliver him out of said estate one yoke of oxen: and a reasonable allowance for the maintenance of my aforesaid wife Susannah if there be occasion for it at that time----- and my will further is that the executrixship of my said daughter Rachel shall then cease: and I do hereby nominate and appoint my aforesaid sonJohn to be executor of this my last will and testament-----and my will further is that when my aforesaid son David shall attain the age of twenty one years: that he my said executor John shall deliver unto his brother David five ponies and half the valueof one yoak of oxen---- I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid two sons John and David one share of land containing about one hundred acres situate lying and being in Glocester aforesaid and lyeth a little easterly of my home farm and on the east side of the river: Together with all my Rights and Privelidges in the common lands within the County of Providence aforesaid unto them their Heirs and assigns forever to be equealy divided between them----- And my will further is that if either of my said sons shall happen to dye before they come to the age of twenty one nor have any lawful make issue then the other brother and his Heirs in manner as aforesaid shall be heirs to the deceased: and my will further is that if both my said sons shall dye with out any lawful issue then the before bequeathed land to my said sons shall go and defer unto all my Daughters and unto the Heirs male of their lawfully begotten and so from one male heir to another forever: and I the said John Inman do hereby utterly disallow revoke and defraud all and every other formes testaments will legaines and bequeathes ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. For Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal the day and year before written----- Providence Historical Society, Glocester microfilm, pp. 32 - 36 |
| John Inman's Last Will & Testament: 28 Jul 1741: The twenty-eighth day of July, one-thousand, seven-hundred and forty-one. I, John Inman of Glocester in the county of Providence in the Colony of Rhode Island in New England yeoman Being sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God, therefore, calling unto mind the mortality of my body: Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it, and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial. And as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give my wife and my children of the same in the following manner and form --- That is to say, I give and bequeath to Susannah my wife good Priviledges to dwell in my house during her natural life if she remains my widow and I likewise order my executrix- executor hereafter named to all ways provide all things Suitable and Comfortable out of my moveable estate for my said wife?s Comfortable and Honorable maintenance during her Remaining my widow---- Item - I give and bequeath unto my son John Inman and unto the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever all my homestead farm except forty acres of the South end to betaken of with a line drawn due east and west and to enter into the profession thereof when he attaineth the age of twenty-one years------ Item - I give and bequeath unto my son David Inman and unto the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten for ever forty acres of the south end of my homestead to betaken of with a line due as aforesaid with two parcels more, one being my ?land lying near Harring Pond and on the westerly line thereof the other of my ? of land lying on each side of ? Brook on which John Mowry Jr. now dwelleth. The said parcel of land being situated in said Glocester and are bounded by the several returns thereof on record may appear preference there unto being had------ Item - I order my daughter Rachel Inman whom I likewise constitute make and ordain my executrix of this my last will and testament to sell two parcels of land that I have: being: one parcel lying on the westerly part of said Glocester Township: and part thereof another lotte that was laid out between the old line and the new and are about number forty one and forty two together with all my other land there unto adjoining: and the other parcel being a forty post lot lying in Providence Town in the county aforesaid: it being one of the lots called the water lotte and lyeth near the lower end of said Providence : and the money arising by the sale of said land together with fifty pounds to be raised and levied out of my stock as also all the money due to me by bonds, notes, and book debts or what other way however : to be divided among my five daughters in the following manner: my daughter Ruth I have forty pounds out of it first and, then the remainder to be divided in equal parts to my daughters Ruth, Rachel, Sarah and Martha, and Susannah. My daughters to have such a part that when added to forty pounds the all ready Ruth shall make her share equal with the aforesaid sheirs or parts: and Ruths and Susannahs parts to begin as soon as my said executrix can meet with ? and Sarah and Martha to receive their parts as they someday attain their ages of eighteen years----- Item - My will further is that all the remainder of my stock which I have not all ready disposed of together with all my personal estate that I have not before disposed of: whatever it be or where ever it may be found together with the ? and ?of my house and farm: be and remain in the hands and care of my said executrix: during the time that my aforesaid son John remains under the age of twenty one years: to be made of all by my said executrix for the following?to pay all my due debts ?necessaryes for the well maintaining of my aforesaid wife Susannah according to the aforesaid manner and to bring up my aforesaid children that are under the age to good learning suitable to their degree and find all other things necessary for them or see that it be done while under said age ?to keep the house and other buildings in good repair during the time of her being executrix: and when my said son John shall attain the aforesaid age of twenty one years: to deliver him out of said estate one yoke of oxen: and a reasonable allowance for the maintenance of my aforesaid wife Susannah if there be occasion for it at that time----- and my will further is that the executrixship of my said daughter Rachel shall then cease: and I do hereby nominate and appoint my aforesaid son John to be executor of this my last will and testament-----and my will further is that when my aforesaid son David shall attain the age of twenty one years: that he my said executor John shall deliver unto his brother David five ponies and half the value of one yoak of oxen---- I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid two sons John and David one share of land containing about one hundred acres situate lying and being in Glocester aforesaid and lyeth a little easterly of my home farm and on the east side of the river: Together with all my Rights and Privelidges in the common lands within the County of Providence aforesaid unto them their Heirs and assigns forever to be equealy divided between them----- And my will further is that if either of my said sons shall happen to dye before they come to the age of twenty one nor have any lawful make issue then the other brother and his Heirs in manner as aforesaid shall be heirs to the deceased: and my will further is that if both my said sons shall dye with out any lawful issue then the before bequeathed land to my said sons shall go and defer unto all my Daughters and unto the Heirs male of their lawfully begotten and so from one male heir to another forever: and I the said John Inman do hereby utterly disallow revoke and defraud all and every other formes testaments will legaines and bequeathes ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. For Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal the day and year before written----- Providence Historical Society, Glocester microfilm, pp. 32 - 36 |
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