TWO INGRAMS DEAD
Rockingham post-dispatch. volume (Rockingham, N.C.), 20 March 1919
Shared by Myrtle Bridges July 1, 2017
George Ingram died near Los Angeles, California, Feb. 26th, aged about 74 years. His wife was a Miss Burch, of the Cheraw section.
They moved to California, about 30 years ago. He was a brave Confederate soldier. Besides his widow, there survives two daughters, Mrs.
J.L. Jeffs, of Sedan, Kansas, and Mrs. Chalmer Robinson, of Olinda, Cal. And five sons: O.A. Ingram, of Globe Arizona; M.S. Ingram, of
Puente, Cal.; G.T. Ingram, of Long Beach, Cal.; and R.B. Ingram and Roland B. Ingram, of California.
Mrs. N.W. Benton died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Capel, at Little Rock, Arkansas, last Sunday afternoon, aged 83. Her
husband, the late A.C. Benton, is buried at Eastside cemetery here; after his death about 14 years ago, she went to Arkansas to live
with her daughter.
With the death of these two Ingrams, brother and sister, there survives four Ingram brothers; Eb Ingram, of this county; Joseph Ingram,
of Kennedy, Texas; and W.S. Ingram and James Ingram, of Mt. Gilead, NC.
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