Crawfordsville Journal Oct 16, 1917 p 5 -- Special to the Journal - Hillsboro Oct 16 -
Alonzo Ingersol died Monday night about 10 o'clock at his home near Ingersol Corner
following an illness of sevearl months from kidney trouble. He was about 65 years old and
had been a lifelong resident in the neighborhood where he died. He leaves a widow, one
daughter, Mrs. Elva Whittaker of Browns Valley and two sons, Edwin Ingersol or near
Waynetown and leo Ingersol of near the homestead. He is also survived by two brothers,
Berry Evans Ingersol of Covington, and WIlson Ingersol of near Waynetown and two
half-brothers and sisters, Clayton and Joe Ingersol of Ingersol Corner and Mrs. Mina
Foxworthy of Ladoga and Mrs. Walter Hesler of near here. Funeral services will be held
from the late home Thursday monring at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made in the
masonic Cemetery of Waynetown. Thanks to Peg Proctor for this obit.
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Crawfordsville Journal Review Sept 14, 1938 - p 2 -- Waynetown, Sept 13 - Mrs. Elmina
Ingersoll, 87, died today at 6 p.m. at her home here. She had been ill for 3 months and in
a serious condition the past 3 weeks with a complication of diseaes. Born in Jackson Twp,
Fountain County on Jan 7, 1851, Mrs. Ingersoll was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth
Babb Livengood. On October 12, 1869, she was married to Alonzo Ingersoll, who expired Oct
17, 1917. She spent all her life in Fountain and Montgomery Counties and for the past six
years had resided in Waynetown. She was a member of the Lutheran Church near Wallace.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Elva Whitaker, Crawfordsville; two sons, Edwin Ingersoll,
near Waynetown and Leo Ingersoll of near Waynetown, one brother, Alfred Livengood; 9
grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon at her late home with Rev. W.C. Donaldson of Wallace in charge. Burial
will be in Masonic Cemetery here. Thanks to Peg Proctor for this one, too :)