↑ Ingram-1427 was created by Kirsten Rose through the import of Rose_2012-01-29_2014-06-26.ged on Jun 26, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Notes
Note H268McCall Cemetary - 4 miles east of Lexington, TN on Hwy#20 (hwy 412?), then 1 mile north on McCall Rd.
Also at McCall Cem:
Ingram, Almedia, 1851-1932, "Wife of H. P. Ingram," "Mother" footstone
Ingram, Gemancy A., July 5, 1851-July 9, 1852, "Dau. of L. & Mary Larkin" (broken, fallen, eroded) [third marker in row north from marker for Mary Ann Ingram]
Ingram, Larkin, d. Mar. 19, 1898, "Aged 94 Ys, 23 Ds" "Our father"
Ingram, Mary Ann, Aug. 2, 1808-May 27, 1873, "Wife of Larkin Ingram"
Ingram, Matilda W., Dec. 1840-Apr. 8, 1879, "Dau. of Larkin Ingram" (broken, fallen, eroded) [unreadable in 2002; first marker in row north from marker for Mary Ann Ingram]
Ingram, Parker, Jan. 31, 1844-Nov. 27, 1911, military marker "Co. A 7. Tenn. Cav."
Ingram, ______, unreadable, "L.A.I." footstone (broken, eroded) [second marker in row north from marker for Mary Ann Ingram]
Ingram note: there are a fourth and fifth marker in the row north of Mary Ann Ingram, probably two more Ingram children.
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