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Ammon Riggs Ingram

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Ammon Riggs Ingram

Birth
Henrieville, Garfield County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Jun 1972 (aged 74)
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Sugar City, Madison County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Ammon is a son of Joseph Smith Ingram and Mellissa Ann Riggs - eighth of their nine children. His siblings are: stillborn son, William Edward, Joseph Albert, Rosella, Parley Fileum, Sarah Amanda, Rhoda Ann, and Herman Smith. The family moved from southern Utah, to Nephi, Utah, and then to southeastern Idaho as Ammon was growing up.
Ammon was working as a clerk in the Sugar City Merc when he registered for the World War I draft in 1917. He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and black hair. Ammon served in World War I.
When he returned from the war he married Mabel Garner on December 11, 1920 in Rexburg, Idaho. They became parents to a daughter, Lela, and a son, Max Garner.
The family moved to Las Vegas where Ammon was the manager of a grocery store. They were back in Sugar City when they lost Lela. She died after a blood transfusion for anemia caused by an infection in her heart.
They returned to Las Vegas and Ammon continued working as a grocer for Safeway Stores.
Ammon is a son of Joseph Smith Ingram and Mellissa Ann Riggs - eighth of their nine children. His siblings are: stillborn son, William Edward, Joseph Albert, Rosella, Parley Fileum, Sarah Amanda, Rhoda Ann, and Herman Smith. The family moved from southern Utah, to Nephi, Utah, and then to southeastern Idaho as Ammon was growing up.
Ammon was working as a clerk in the Sugar City Merc when he registered for the World War I draft in 1917. He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and black hair. Ammon served in World War I.
When he returned from the war he married Mabel Garner on December 11, 1920 in Rexburg, Idaho. They became parents to a daughter, Lela, and a son, Max Garner.
The family moved to Las Vegas where Ammon was the manager of a grocery store. They were back in Sugar City when they lost Lela. She died after a blood transfusion for anemia caused by an infection in her heart.
They returned to Las Vegas and Ammon continued working as a grocer for Safeway Stores.

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