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Eva Marie Ingram 1895–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 FEB 1895

Birth Location: Blakeslee, Ohio

Death Date: 17 FEB 1914

Death Location: Edon Cemetery, Edon, Ohio

Father: John Ingram

Mother: Laura Gonser

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In 1895, Eva Marie Ingram entered the world in Blakeslee, Ohio, born to John Sherman Ingram And Laura Alverna Gonser. Eva Marie Ingram passed away in 1914 in Edon Cemetery, Edon, Ohio.

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Biography

  • In 1895, Eva Marie Ingram entered the world in Blakeslee, Ohio, born to John Sherman Ingram And Laura Alverna Gonser.
  • Eva Marie Ingram passed away in 1914 in Edon Cemetery, Edon, Ohio.

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Eva Ingram's Ancestors

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Eva Ingram
1895–1914
Birth Place: Blakeslee, Ohio
Parents
John Sherman Ingram
1865–1924
Edon, Ohio
Laura (Alverna) Gonser
1871–1960
Spruce Hill Township, Minnesota
Grandparents
Samuel (J) Gonser
1843–1929
Millersburg, Ohio
Clara (Louise) Stecker
1846–1919
Mount Pleasant Township, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Gonser
1810–1896
Elizabeth Asire
1811–1869
John Stecker
1822–1874
Emaline Straub
1829–1915
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonas Asire
1787–1868
Susanna Ling
1787–1847
Michael Stecher
1794–1865
Margaret
1797–1849
C Straub
1802–1878
Mary Gruber
1804–1881

Eva Ingram's Timeline

2 Records

1895
5 FEB 1895
Birth of Eva Marie Ingram in Blakeslee, Ohio
Blakeslee, Ohio
1914
17 FEB 1914
Age 19
Death of Eva Marie Ingram in Edon, Ohio
Edon, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 FEB 1914
    Event Place: Edon, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 FEB 1895
    Event Place: Blakeslee, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Edon Cemetery, Edon, Ohio
    Record Source: Findagrave.com

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