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Mary Crutchfield <I>Cartwright</I> Ingram

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Mary Crutchfield Cartwright Ingram

Birth
Death
23 Nov 1903 (aged 58)
Burial
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Mary C. Ingram, the second daughter [of Matthew Cartwright], wife of Capt. J.M. Ingram, now resides at Sexton, Sabine County, Texas, on Capt. Ingram's father's old homestead, but is building a residence at Terrell, intending to make that place their future home. She was born October 18, 1845, at San Augustine. After her marriage [i.e., 14 Dec 1865] she resided near Opelousas, La., until 1870, when they removed to San Augustine and thence from which place they moved in 1873 to their present home. She will be missed in her old home where, by her noble Christian example, she has won the affections of her neighbors, and will leave many warm friends to regret that she saw fit to leave them. But, too, warm hearts will give her and hers a hearty welcome to Terrell. Indian wars and pioneers of Texas by John Henry Brown
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Mrs. Mary C. Ingram, the second daughter [of Matthew Cartwright], wife of Capt. J.M. Ingram, now resides at Sexton, Sabine County, Texas, on Capt. Ingram's father's old homestead, but is building a residence at Terrell, intending to make that place their future home. She was born October 18, 1845, at San Augustine. After her marriage [i.e., 14 Dec 1865] she resided near Opelousas, La., until 1870, when they removed to San Augustine and thence from which place they moved in 1873 to their present home. She will be missed in her old home where, by her noble Christian example, she has won the affections of her neighbors, and will leave many warm friends to regret that she saw fit to leave them. But, too, warm hearts will give her and hers a hearty welcome to Terrell. Indian wars and pioneers of Texas by John Henry Brown
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Bio by: Harold Prestridge



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