Ingersoll - Elizabeth McCormick
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Aug 27, 1927 p 1
Waynetown Aug 27 - Mrs. Elizabeth Ingersolkl, wife of Joseph Ingersoll died at her home, 1133 Kappes Street, Indianapolis Friday night at 11:25 o'clock following a serious illness from pneumonia. Mrs. Ingersoll had been in declining health for the past year and had been seriouly ill for about a week. The deceased resided in Waynetown most of her life. She was a resident of Crawfordsville for two years and for the past five years had lived in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ingersoll was born December 28, 1783 (sic) near Alamo, the daughter of James and Rebecca Wert McCormick. She was married to Joseph Ingersoll March 23, 1892. Besides the husband, one son Hugo of Hammond and one daughter, Mrs. Leslie Hole and three grandchildren survive. Other survivors include three sisters: Mrs. Cyrus Fink of Yountsville, Mrs. Ora Pickett of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Walter Beam of New Maysville and three brothers, Robert of Crawfordsville and RObert and Clyde of Alamo. The body will be brought to the home of Mrs. Mina Foxworthy, 403 East Jefferson Street, Crawfordsville Sunday. The funeral services will be conducted from the Waynetown Christian Church Monday afternoon at 1:30 with the Rev. Harry Davis of Indianapolis in charge., Burial will be made in the Waynetown Masonic cemetery. kbz