Mr. Ingersoll Dies Suddenly Yesterday
Henry Gilbert Ingersoll of Woodland Place died at noon yesterday at his residence, after an illness of only forty-eight hours. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the Ingersoll residence by the Rev. Edward C. Boynton of the Scarsdale Congregational Church. Mr. Ingersoll, who was sixty-seven years old, had made his home in Scarsdale for twenty years, and was engaged in the insurance business in New York. He is survived by his wife, and two daughters, Mrs. Leland Stowell and Miss Mary Ingersoll, both of Scarsdale.
Mr. Ingersoll Dies Suddenly Yesterday
Henry Gilbert Ingersoll of Woodland Place died at noon yesterday at his residence, after an illness of only forty-eight hours. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the Ingersoll residence by the Rev. Edward C. Boynton of the Scarsdale Congregational Church. Mr. Ingersoll, who was sixty-seven years old, had made his home in Scarsdale for twenty years, and was engaged in the insurance business in New York. He is survived by his wife, and two daughters, Mrs. Leland Stowell and Miss Mary Ingersoll, both of Scarsdale.
Family Members
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Julia Smith Ingersoll Field
1837–1910
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Harriett Ingersoll Potts
1841–1892
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Daniel Wesley Ingersoll Jr
1843–1869
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Mary Elizabeth "Libbie" Ingersoll Southworth
1847–1869
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George Edmund Ingersoll
1854–1924
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Frederick G Ingersoll
1855–1941
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Isabel Dwight Ingersoll Lockwood
1861–1944
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Truman Ward Ingersoll
1862–1922
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Marian Ward Ingersoll Case
1868–1938
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