May, 23,1881
DIED
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On Saturday morning, at 3:15 o'clock, James Ingels, aged 69 years and six months.
The deceased was born in Fayette, County, Pa. August 11th, 1811, and moved to Missouri in 1844. Early in 1857 he came to Kansas, locating a few miles north of this city. He was one of the earliest and most earnest of the Free State settlers, and gave his influence and efforts to the work of making Kansas a Free State.
Mr. Ingels was a surveyor by profession, and filled several offices in this township with usefulness and credit. He was an active, energetic, man, zealous in everything he undertook, and had a large circle of friends. A respected and useful man, his death will be sincerely mourned by all who knew him.
His funeral will occur from his residence in West Commercial Street, at one o'clock this afternoon, and he will be buried at three o'clock, at Alderson Grove.
Born: 2 Aug 1811
Birthplace: Fayette, PA
Death: 18 May 1881
Buried: Alderson Grove Cemetery, Atchison, KS*
Spouse: Casander Shelton (Ingels)
Married: 20 May 1831 in Madison, Jefferson, IN
Father: Joseph Ingels
Mother: Nancy Crooks (Ingels)
Children: Samuel Ingels, Lemuel Charles Ingels, Phebe Ingels (Duncan), Joseph Ingels, Eliza Ann Ingels (Baker), Josephine Ingels, Thomas Jefferson Ingels, Zachariah Taylor Ingels, Joseph Kickersole Ingels, Millard Fillmore Ingels, Leonard P Ingels, Loyal Scott Ingels, William Starbuck Ingels, Richard Harford Ingels
James Ingels obituary from the Atchison Globe (see photo) shows his burial place as Alderson Grove Cemetery. The cemetery has been searched, but we have been unable to find his headstone.
May, 23,1881
DIED
_______
On Saturday morning, at 3:15 o'clock, James Ingels, aged 69 years and six months.
The deceased was born in Fayette, County, Pa. August 11th, 1811, and moved to Missouri in 1844. Early in 1857 he came to Kansas, locating a few miles north of this city. He was one of the earliest and most earnest of the Free State settlers, and gave his influence and efforts to the work of making Kansas a Free State.
Mr. Ingels was a surveyor by profession, and filled several offices in this township with usefulness and credit. He was an active, energetic, man, zealous in everything he undertook, and had a large circle of friends. A respected and useful man, his death will be sincerely mourned by all who knew him.
His funeral will occur from his residence in West Commercial Street, at one o'clock this afternoon, and he will be buried at three o'clock, at Alderson Grove.
Born: 2 Aug 1811
Birthplace: Fayette, PA
Death: 18 May 1881
Buried: Alderson Grove Cemetery, Atchison, KS*
Spouse: Casander Shelton (Ingels)
Married: 20 May 1831 in Madison, Jefferson, IN
Father: Joseph Ingels
Mother: Nancy Crooks (Ingels)
Children: Samuel Ingels, Lemuel Charles Ingels, Phebe Ingels (Duncan), Joseph Ingels, Eliza Ann Ingels (Baker), Josephine Ingels, Thomas Jefferson Ingels, Zachariah Taylor Ingels, Joseph Kickersole Ingels, Millard Fillmore Ingels, Leonard P Ingels, Loyal Scott Ingels, William Starbuck Ingels, Richard Harford Ingels
James Ingels obituary from the Atchison Globe (see photo) shows his burial place as Alderson Grove Cemetery. The cemetery has been searched, but we have been unable to find his headstone.
Family Members
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Samuel Pruett Ingels
1834–1859
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Lemuel Charles Ingels
1835–1914
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Phoebe Ingels Baxter
1837–1912
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Eliza Ann Ingels Baker
1840–1919
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Thomas Jefferson Ingels
1846–1905
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Joseph Kickersole Ingels
1847–1920
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Zachariah Taylor "Zack" Ingels
1848–1929
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Millard Filmore Ingels
1850–1924
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Loyal Scott Ingels
1853–1897
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Richard Harford Ingels
1858–1931
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