Emmet was the son of David Ingham and Kate Spencer. He married Dimis Beckwith (1805 CT - 1869 IL) on 2 SEP 1835 in New York. They were the parents of Spencer (1837 NY), John E. (1840 IL), and Amelia A (1844 IL, m Carlos Wilcox).
CENSUS 1850 Harlem, Carroll, Il
Emmet Ingham Male 40 New York
*S Ingham Female 45 Connecticut
Spencer Ingham Male 13 New York
John E Ingham Male 10 Illinois
Amelia A Ingham Female 9 Illinois
CENSUS 1860 York, Carroll, Il
Emmet Ingham Male 49 N Y
Dimis Ingham Female 55 Conn
John Ingham Male 20 Ill
Amelia Ingham Female 18 Ill
John Lasher Male 14 Wis
Dimis Beckwith Ingham
Birth 9 June 1805 New London, CT
Death 15 October 1869 Shipman, Macoupin, Illinois
Iowa Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990
Name: Emmett Ingham
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 31 Aug 1889
Burial Place: Storm Lake
Death Date: 29 Aug 1889
Death Place: Storm Lake, Buena Vista, Iowa
Age: 78
Birth Date: 1811
Birthplace: N. Y.
Occupation: Preacher
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Rootsweb: Rev. Emmet Ingham has been a farmer and a Baptist clergyman Moved to Illinois in 1839 and lived in the State, mainly in Carroll Co., till after the death of his wife in 1869; since which he has lived with his son, Rev. John D. Ingham of Gibbon, Nebraska, and recently with his son-in-law, Dr. Carlos Wilcox at Storm Lake, Iowa.
Storm Lake Pilot - Wednesday , September 11th, 1889 - IN MOIOHT:—The following resolutions were adopted by the Baptist church last Sunday morning, in memory of E. Ingham, father of Mrs. Dr. Wilcox,
Whereas It has pleased the Lord in his wisdom to remove by death Rev. E. Ingham, a faithful minister of Jesus Christ, and one whose Love for this church was ever present; be it resolved.
1. That we gratefully remember the sacrifice he made in bye gone years to fill the pulpit when we were pastorless when his eye was dimmed and his natural force was abated.
2. That we appreciate his unswerving loyalty to the church through all her trials and triumphs.
3. That a copy of these resolutions be entered on the church records and published in the Standard and our town papers and a copy be sent to his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wilcox of Storm Lake, and his son, Rev. J .E . Ingham, of Gibbon, Neb.
Emmet was the son of David Ingham and Kate Spencer. He married Dimis Beckwith (1805 CT - 1869 IL) on 2 SEP 1835 in New York. They were the parents of Spencer (1837 NY), John E. (1840 IL), and Amelia A (1844 IL, m Carlos Wilcox).
CENSUS 1850 Harlem, Carroll, Il
Emmet Ingham Male 40 New York
*S Ingham Female 45 Connecticut
Spencer Ingham Male 13 New York
John E Ingham Male 10 Illinois
Amelia A Ingham Female 9 Illinois
CENSUS 1860 York, Carroll, Il
Emmet Ingham Male 49 N Y
Dimis Ingham Female 55 Conn
John Ingham Male 20 Ill
Amelia Ingham Female 18 Ill
John Lasher Male 14 Wis
Dimis Beckwith Ingham
Birth 9 June 1805 New London, CT
Death 15 October 1869 Shipman, Macoupin, Illinois
Iowa Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990
Name: Emmett Ingham
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 31 Aug 1889
Burial Place: Storm Lake
Death Date: 29 Aug 1889
Death Place: Storm Lake, Buena Vista, Iowa
Age: 78
Birth Date: 1811
Birthplace: N. Y.
Occupation: Preacher
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Rootsweb: Rev. Emmet Ingham has been a farmer and a Baptist clergyman Moved to Illinois in 1839 and lived in the State, mainly in Carroll Co., till after the death of his wife in 1869; since which he has lived with his son, Rev. John D. Ingham of Gibbon, Nebraska, and recently with his son-in-law, Dr. Carlos Wilcox at Storm Lake, Iowa.
Storm Lake Pilot - Wednesday , September 11th, 1889 - IN MOIOHT:—The following resolutions were adopted by the Baptist church last Sunday morning, in memory of E. Ingham, father of Mrs. Dr. Wilcox,
Whereas It has pleased the Lord in his wisdom to remove by death Rev. E. Ingham, a faithful minister of Jesus Christ, and one whose Love for this church was ever present; be it resolved.
1. That we gratefully remember the sacrifice he made in bye gone years to fill the pulpit when we were pastorless when his eye was dimmed and his natural force was abated.
2. That we appreciate his unswerving loyalty to the church through all her trials and triumphs.
3. That a copy of these resolutions be entered on the church records and published in the Standard and our town papers and a copy be sent to his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wilcox of Storm Lake, and his son, Rev. J .E . Ingham, of Gibbon, Neb.
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