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Clarence Ingold

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Clarence Ingold

Birth
Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Jan 1947 (aged 66)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Clarence Ingold was born on a farm near Luray, Missouri.
He was the son of Sidney Franklin Ingold and Emma Lou Ambler Ingold.

His childhood was spent on the farm and he attended school at Mt. Hope. At the early age of seventeen he taught his first school. After several years teaching rural schools and taking correspondence work, he received his Life State Certificate. He did not stop with this certificate but continued teaching and studying and attending summer school at Kahoka College, University of Missouri and Culver-Stockton college, receiving his B.S. at Culver-Stockton in 1920. While at Culver-Stockton he was a student teacher and teacher of mathematics in summer school in 1918 and 1919. He continued to press on toward his Master's Degree with correspondence work at University of Iowa and University of Missouri and attended summer school at the latter university the summer of 1945. His teaching has been continuous except two years, 1939 and 1940 when there was a surplus of teachers and the years of 1923-1935 when he served as County Superintendent of Clark County Schools in Clark County, Missouri. He died in DePaul hospital, St. Louis Missouri, where he was admitted Dec 26, 1946 for a tumor operation.

He married Pearl Brown Dec 24, 1914 in Columbia Missouri
Clarence Ingold was born on a farm near Luray, Missouri.
He was the son of Sidney Franklin Ingold and Emma Lou Ambler Ingold.

His childhood was spent on the farm and he attended school at Mt. Hope. At the early age of seventeen he taught his first school. After several years teaching rural schools and taking correspondence work, he received his Life State Certificate. He did not stop with this certificate but continued teaching and studying and attending summer school at Kahoka College, University of Missouri and Culver-Stockton college, receiving his B.S. at Culver-Stockton in 1920. While at Culver-Stockton he was a student teacher and teacher of mathematics in summer school in 1918 and 1919. He continued to press on toward his Master's Degree with correspondence work at University of Iowa and University of Missouri and attended summer school at the latter university the summer of 1945. His teaching has been continuous except two years, 1939 and 1940 when there was a surplus of teachers and the years of 1923-1935 when he served as County Superintendent of Clark County Schools in Clark County, Missouri. He died in DePaul hospital, St. Louis Missouri, where he was admitted Dec 26, 1946 for a tumor operation.

He married Pearl Brown Dec 24, 1914 in Columbia Missouri


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