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Died, at the residence of her son-in-law, J. A. Firey, at Northville, N. D., Mrs. Mary Ingmire, formerly of this city. Mrs. Ingmire was the widow of the Rev. F. W. Ingmire, who was engaged at one time in the photograph business in Springfield. The remains will be brought here for interment. - IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 7-20-1893
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INGMIRE- The remains of Mrs. Mary Ingmire, formerly of this city, who died on Tuesday, July 18, at the residence of her son in law, J.A. Piercey, in Northville, Dak., of paralysis, aged 71 years, arrived in this city at 6:50 o'clock yesterday morning on the Chicago & Alton railroad, accompanied by Mr. Piercey.
They were taken from the railway station to Oak Ridge cemetery, where they were interred at 10 o'clock beside those her husband, the Rev. F. W. Ingmire, who died here several years ago.
Short services were held at the grave, conducted by the Rev. Euclid B Rogers, pastor of the Central Baptist church. A number of the friends of the deceased were present at the burial, and also one daughter, Mrs. George B Stadden.
Mrs. Ingmire's other surviving children are Mrs. J.A. Piercey, of Northville, Dak.,; Mrs. C.B. Waggoner, living near Bowman, Oklahoma and Mrs. J.W. Bobbitt, of San Jose, California.
She is also mourned by an aged brother and sister residing at Auburn, NY her birthplace.
Saturday, July 22, 1893 Paper: Daily Illinois State Register (Springfield, Illinois) Page: 8
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Died, at the residence of her son-in-law, J. A. Firey, at Northville, N. D., Mrs. Mary Ingmire, formerly of this city. Mrs. Ingmire was the widow of the Rev. F. W. Ingmire, who was engaged at one time in the photograph business in Springfield. The remains will be brought here for interment. - IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 7-20-1893
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INGMIRE- The remains of Mrs. Mary Ingmire, formerly of this city, who died on Tuesday, July 18, at the residence of her son in law, J.A. Piercey, in Northville, Dak., of paralysis, aged 71 years, arrived in this city at 6:50 o'clock yesterday morning on the Chicago & Alton railroad, accompanied by Mr. Piercey.
They were taken from the railway station to Oak Ridge cemetery, where they were interred at 10 o'clock beside those her husband, the Rev. F. W. Ingmire, who died here several years ago.
Short services were held at the grave, conducted by the Rev. Euclid B Rogers, pastor of the Central Baptist church. A number of the friends of the deceased were present at the burial, and also one daughter, Mrs. George B Stadden.
Mrs. Ingmire's other surviving children are Mrs. J.A. Piercey, of Northville, Dak.,; Mrs. C.B. Waggoner, living near Bowman, Oklahoma and Mrs. J.W. Bobbitt, of San Jose, California.
She is also mourned by an aged brother and sister residing at Auburn, NY her birthplace.
Saturday, July 22, 1893 Paper: Daily Illinois State Register (Springfield, Illinois) Page: 8
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