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Blanche Whittington <I>Holland</I> Ingersoll

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Blanche Whittington Holland Ingersoll

Birth
Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland, USA
Death
4 Oct 1955 (aged 76)
Greenwich, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Crisfield, Somerset County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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This is a cenotaph for Blanche Holland Ingersoll. Her gravemarker here is located next to her mother, Hattie Nelson Holland, at Asbury Cemetery.

Blanche Ingersoll died in Greenwich, Ohio in October 1955. She has a Find A Grave memorial here: Blanche H. Ingersoll.

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Funeral Services For Mrs. Ingersoll

Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Holland Ingersoll, who died of a heart attack at her home in Greenwich, Ohio, were held at the Bender Funeral Home, with the Rev. Fred B. Stroebel, pastor of the United Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Green Lawn Cemetery in Greenwich.

Eastern Star rites and services were held the evening before.

Mrs. Ingersoll was born in Crisfield. She was a member of Amity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and a Past Worthy Matron. She also was a member of The Ladies Historical Society, The Greenwich Thimble Club, The Greenwich Pinochle Club and the United Methodist Church.

Surviving her are her husband, Mr. C. A. Ingersoll, and two sisters, Mrs. Amy S. Wright of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Louise Tull of Spring Lake, N.J.

The Crisfield Times, Crisfield, Maryland, Friday, October 28, 1955, p. 8
This is a cenotaph for Blanche Holland Ingersoll. Her gravemarker here is located next to her mother, Hattie Nelson Holland, at Asbury Cemetery.

Blanche Ingersoll died in Greenwich, Ohio in October 1955. She has a Find A Grave memorial here: Blanche H. Ingersoll.

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Funeral Services For Mrs. Ingersoll

Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Holland Ingersoll, who died of a heart attack at her home in Greenwich, Ohio, were held at the Bender Funeral Home, with the Rev. Fred B. Stroebel, pastor of the United Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Green Lawn Cemetery in Greenwich.

Eastern Star rites and services were held the evening before.

Mrs. Ingersoll was born in Crisfield. She was a member of Amity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and a Past Worthy Matron. She also was a member of The Ladies Historical Society, The Greenwich Thimble Club, The Greenwich Pinochle Club and the United Methodist Church.

Surviving her are her husband, Mr. C. A. Ingersoll, and two sisters, Mrs. Amy S. Wright of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Louise Tull of Spring Lake, N.J.

The Crisfield Times, Crisfield, Maryland, Friday, October 28, 1955, p. 8


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