Lavinia (Ball) Ingold and her husband appear to have passed on prior to 1870, because in the 1870 US Census, their son named William A. Ingold was listed as a resident in her parents' home.
The Ingold family of North Carolina is difficult to trace. Some families in America who used the last name of Ingold, also spelled their surname as Ringgold or Ringold or Ringo.
Lavinia S. Ball's gravesite location is not known. She might have been interred on the family farm in Beaufort County, NC, beside her parents.
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RIP
Lavinia (Ball) Ingold and her husband appear to have passed on prior to 1870, because in the 1870 US Census, their son named William A. Ingold was listed as a resident in her parents' home.
The Ingold family of North Carolina is difficult to trace. Some families in America who used the last name of Ingold, also spelled their surname as Ringgold or Ringold or Ringo.
Lavinia S. Ball's gravesite location is not known. She might have been interred on the family farm in Beaufort County, NC, beside her parents.
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RIP
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