Wife of Rev. James M. Ingram. Ingram was shot and killed by John Stone in November 1870, and lies buried at the so-called Ingram-Phillips cemetery in the "Y" of the road east of Lowell.
They were the parents of:
Francis Marion, Nancy Elizabeth, Sarah Celinda, Virginia Lee, and James M. Ingram, Jr.
Their descendants mostly live in and around the Benton & Washington county area.
Sarah, as well as four other family members, was moved from the Stanley cemetery on the shores of Beaver Lake to the Oak Grove cemetery in 1962 by the Corps of Engineers.
Wife of Rev. James M. Ingram. Ingram was shot and killed by John Stone in November 1870, and lies buried at the so-called Ingram-Phillips cemetery in the "Y" of the road east of Lowell.
They were the parents of:
Francis Marion, Nancy Elizabeth, Sarah Celinda, Virginia Lee, and James M. Ingram, Jr.
Their descendants mostly live in and around the Benton & Washington county area.
Sarah, as well as four other family members, was moved from the Stanley cemetery on the shores of Beaver Lake to the Oak Grove cemetery in 1962 by the Corps of Engineers.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Easley Wagnon
1822–1904
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Martha Easley
1823 – unknown
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Burnet M Easley
1825–1850
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Robert Neathery Easley
1826–1847
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William D. Easley
1829–1850
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Francis Marion Easley
1830–1857
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Mary Docia Easley Ingram
1850–1930
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Jesse James Easley
1853–1926
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Siotha "Scytha" Easley Matthews
1853–1931
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Benjamin Franklin Easley
1854–1941
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Lucinda Easley Graham Hanson
1856–1945
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Susannah Annie "Annie" Easley Graham
1858–1935
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