Ingersoll - Anna Fletcher
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Dec 22, 1919 p 8 (Waynetown Masonic Cemetery database by Proctor's)
Mrs. Anna Ingersoll, wife of James K. Ingersoll, died at her home five miles south of Waynetown at 4:30 o'clock this morning from a complication of diseases. Her illness covered a period of three weeks. Mrs. Ingersoll is the daughter of Ellis and Naomi Fletcher of Lafayette. She was born near Waynetown Sept 8, 1858 and was married to James Ingersoll Oct 15, 1874. The deceased is well known in this city having lived here for one years. She is survived by her husband and one son, Ellis Ingersoll. Mrs. Ingersoll is also survived by three grandchildren, one brother, Guy Fletcher and two sisters, Mrs. John Ellis and Mrs. Frank Bolser of Waynetown. Funeral services will be held at the home Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 Rev. Henry Bell of Henning, Ill in charge. - kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Review 23 Dec 1919 p 1
At 4 o’clock yesterday morning death came to Mrs. Anna Ingersoll, who lived about 5 miles south of Waynetown. She had been ill for about three weeks with a complication of diseases which resulted in her death. She was born near Waynetown on Sept 8, 1858, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fletcher. On oct 15, 1874, she married James Ingersoll. Mrs. Ingersoll with her family at one time lived in Crawfordsville. Her survivors are her husband and one son, Ellis Ingersoll. Mrs. Ingersoll is also survived by three grandson; one brother, Guy Fletcher and two sisters, Mrs. John Ellis and Mrs. Frank Bolser of Waynetown. The Rev. Henry Bell of Henning, Ill will have charge of the funeral services which will be held at the home next Wednesday afternoon at 1;30 o’clock. – kbz