Harvey Ingraham
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Re: Harvey Ingraham
| taleahw1951 (View posts) | Posted: 4 Oct 2008 8:15PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Ingraham, Bain
My family Charles P. Ingraham Great Great Grandfather and Corneila Ellen Bain were married in 1850 in Il., the name of the county escapes me but have a copy of their marriage liscenses at home, 1850 census shows them living with his father and mother Charles P. and Elizabeth Ingraham and 2 or three unmarried brothers. In the 1870 Il., census shows a sister of Clarence daughter of Charles Jr., and Cornlia I could make out her full name but thought it might be Cornlia for the first name, I think her age may have at that time been 16, making her birth year to be abt. 1853-54, there was also a brother listed as Will, (short for William), that is an older brother that my Great Grandfather spoke of and wondered where he was at, the family thought that he may have left home before the family left Il., since he as about 17 or 18 at the time of the 1870 Il. census, his birthdate abt. 1851-52, which would fit since Charles Jr., and Cornelia married I know in 1850. I have a copy of their marriage liscenses at home. There was another sister older but can't remember her name, as these two sisters were never spoken of that I know, or that I heard of, however I did think that one older daughter's name may have been Cornelia, would your Cornelia's middle name happened to have been Rose, my Great Grandfather told my mother when he found out my middle name is Rose that he had a Grandmother or maybe it was sister who had the name of Rose, (mine came from the other side of the family). He would have been 3 not yet 4 in 1870, he was born in December 1866, his brother just older Charles Edward, (Charles after their father and Grandfather), was 2 or 3 years older. He came to Missouri along with the older sister, she would have been some what older than Charles and Clarence, leaving all of these older children behind that I never knew about except William was mentioned by Clarence before his death in 1956. Charles Edward kept in touch as did his sons. they were just a county away, and sometime later went to California, but still kept in touch for many years. Magggie had a son out of wedlock she left Fred behind with her parents, after their fathers death, Clarence helped with his care, Clarence married late in life as he was caring for aging parents and a nephew. Fred kept in touch after leaving Missouri as did his daughters.