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Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 9 Aug 1944 p4

Clayton Ingersoll, a well known Fountain County farmer and stock dealer, 73 died at Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville at 3:00 o’clock Saturday afternoon Aug 5 (1944) after an illness of one week. He spent his entire life in the Ingersoll community SE of Hillsboro having been born at the family residence where he was residing at the time of his last illness. He was born July 20, 1871, and early in life was married to Rebecca N. Moffett who survives him. He was a member of the Ingersoll Christian Church and was active in the political organizations of his community. The survivors include the widow and the following children: Mrs. SM Woodruff, Bluffton; Ralph Hillsboro; Mrs. WD Munns, Bloomington; Lloyd at home; Mrs. Ralph Bounnell, Crawfordsville; James Wingate; Mrs. Harold Johnson, Covington; Herschel, Petty Officer of the US Navy located in Rhode Island; 1st Lt. Paul G. Ingersoll of the US Army located somewhere in the European war theatre; one grandchild, Judith Ann Ingersoll of Hillsboro. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Augusta Hesler of Albuquerque, NM and Mrs. Elmina Foxworthy of Monte Vista, Colorado and a brother, Joseph of Indianapolis. The Rev. Guy Tremaine of Waynetown conducted the funeral service held at the late family residence at 10:30 o’clock Tuesday morning, and burial in Masonic Cemetery at Waynetown.


Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 77 August 1944 p6 - found in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery database by Proctors

Waynetown Aug 6 - Clayton Ingersoll, 73, living southwest of Waynetown died at Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock after an illness of one week's duration. Mr. Ingersoll has been an active farmer and stock dealer all of his adult life. His entire life has been spent in the Ingersoll community, having been born at the family residence where he was residing when death came.  He was born on July 20, 1871. Early in life he was married to Rebecca N. Moffett, also of the same community who survives him. Besides the widow, Mr. Ingersoll is survived by the following children: Mrs. SM Woodruff, Bluffton; Ralph Ingersoll, Hiillsboro; Mrs. WD Munns, Bloomington; Lloyd Ingersoll, at home; Mrs. Ralph Bounnell, Crawfordsville; James Ingersoll, Wingate; Mrs. Harrell Johnson, Covington; Herschell Ingersoll, petty officer of the US Navy locate din Rhode Island; Lt. Paul G. Ingersoll of the US Army, located somewhere in the European war theater; and one grandchild, Judith Ann Ingersoll of Hillsboro.  He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Augusta Hessler, Albuquerque, NM; and Mrs. Elmina Foxworthy, Monta Vista, Colorado and a brother, Joseph Ingersoll, Indianapolis.  Mr. Ingersoll was a member of the Ingersoll Christian Church and has always been active in the political organizations of his community. The funeral rites will be held from the family residence on Tuesday morning Aug 8 at 10:30 o'clock with Rev. Guy Tremaine officiating. Interment will be at Waynetown Masonic Cemetery.


Source: Kingman Star Thursday, August 10, 1944

Waynetown, Aug. 6—Clayton Ingersoll, 73, living southwest of Waynetown, died at Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock after an illness of one week’s duration.  Mr. Ingersoll has been an active farmer and stock dealer all of his adult life. His entire life has been spent in the Ingersoll community, having been born at the family residence where he was residing when death came.    He was born on July 20, 1871. Early in life he was married to Rebecca N. Moffett, also of the same community, who survives him.       Besides the widow, Mr. Ingersoll is survived by the following children: Mrs. S. M. Woodruff of Bluffton, Ralph Ingersoll of Hillsboro, Mrs. W. D. Munns of Bloomington, Lloyd Ingersoll, at home, Mrs. Ralph Bounell of Crawfordsville, James Ingersoll of Wingate, Mrs. Harrell Johnson of Covington, Herschell Ingersoll, petty officer of the U. S. Navy, located in Rhode Island, Lt. Paul G. Ingersoll of the U. s. Army, located somewhere in the European War theater and one grandchild, Judith Ann Ingersoll of Hillsboro.   He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Augusta Hessler of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Mrs. Elimina Foxworthy of Manta Vista, Colorado, and a brother, Joseph Ingersoll of Indianapolis.    Mr. Ingersoll was a member of the Ingersoll Christian Church and has always been active in the political organizations of his community.    The funeral rites will be held from the family residence on Tuesday morning, August 8, at 10:30 o’clock with Rev. Guy Tremaine officiating. Interment will be at the Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. – thanks to S for all the great typing

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