Guernsey County OhArchives Obituaries.....Ingram, Wilbur Clifford December 16, 1969 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Deidre Badker berniebadker@iowatelecom.net December 31, 2013, 6:26 am Personal research as of December 2013 Wilbur Clifford Ingram was born July 27, 1889 at Bird's Run, Wheeling, Guernsey, Ohio to Evan James Ingram and Rose Ella Pigman, the seventh of their ten children. Found in the 1900 census living at Concord, Hancock, Iowa: Ivan Ingrans (should be Evan Ingram) 47, Ellen R Ingrans 45, Maud E Hendersen 21, James H Hendersen 20, Frank A Hendersen 14, Wilbur C Hendersen 10, Edna F Hendersen 7, Russell Hendersen 5, Floyd Hendersen 9/12, Hazel M Hendersen 3. (all Hendersen should be Ingram) Found in the 1910 census at Liberty, Guernsey, Ohio: Evan James Ingram 57, Rose E Ingram 55, Wilbur Ingram 19, Russell Ingram 15, Floyd B Ingram 10, Hazel Merril 13 (granddaughter, born in Iowa) Wilbur attended college and became a school teacher. He married Roxie Anna Mabel Vermillion (1896-1985) on August 5, 1914 at Ohio. The couple had 2 daughters: Margaret Rosella Ingram Neal (1915-2012) and Lucille Virginia Ingram Boyer (1917-2005). Family found in the 1920 - 1940 censuses living at Cambridge, Guernsey, Ohio: 1920: Wilbur Ingram 31, Roxie Ingram 24, Margaret Ingram 4, Lucile Ingram 2. 1930: William C Ingram 40, Rosie M Ingram 33, Margaret E Ingram 14, Lucille U Ingram 12. 1940: Wilbur C Ingram 50, Rosie M Ingram 43, Lewis D Cesner 28, Lucille V Cesner 22. Wilbur died December 16, 1969 at Cambridge, Guernsey, Ohio and was buried at the Northwood Cemetery, Cambridge, Guernsey, Ohio. Find a Grave Memorial #31899625 with photos. Obituary: Wilbur Clifford (Pop) Ingram, 80, Fairdale Dr., Cambridge R. D. 2, a retired teacher and former Guernsey County Recorder, died at 2:20 a.m. today (Dec. 16, 1969) at his home following an illness of two months. Born July 27, 1889 at Birds Run, he was the son of Evan J. and Ella Pigman Ingram, and was a member of First United Presbyterian church and Retired Teachers Association. Mr. Ingram began teaching in 1909, his first school being at Armstrong Mills. He started teaching in Cambridge in 1917 and retired in 1957. He did substitute teaching for another 10 years. He was paymaster at the first pottery here. Mr. Ingram leaves his wife, the former Roxie Vermillion whom he married Aug. 5, 1914; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Margaret) Neal, Kimbolton, and Mrs. Floyd (Lucille) Boyer, Pensacola, Fla; one granddaughter and one grandson, two great- grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Edna Miner, Massillon; one brother, Russell Ingram, Mesa, Ariz.; several cousins. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral with the Rev. David Frees officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery at Cambridge, Ohio. Additional Comments: Censuses transcribed as found without fixing all spelling errors. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/guernsey/obits/i/ingram2708ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb