She married Stenkil, who would later inherit her father's title.
According to a few more or less reliable sources King Stenkil had four sons,[2] of which the first two can be considered known to history: Ingemo was a local Swedish saint in Västergötland, however, she was not officially sanctioned and recognized by the Church.
[5] The well was the goal of pilgrimages, where people offered coins for health into the 19th century.
[4] The earliest accounts of the customs at the well date from the late 17th century.
[3] Modern genealogical speculation made her the mother of Inge but Ingemo cannot be reliably sourced as the same person as Ingamoder.