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Dr. Anson Benjamin Ingels 

Born: 22 Oct 1875                             
Birthplace:
Lexington, KY
Death: 13 Jun 1942
Buried:  Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA 
Spouse: Estella Vernon (Ingels)
Married:  
Spouse: Adele "Dela" Rilke (Ingels)
Married: 24 Apr 1929 in Queens, Long Island, New York
Father: Dr. Joseph Benjamin Ingels
Mother: Mary Alice Wood (Ingels) 
Children: Edgar Vernon Ingels, Anson Benjamin Ingels Jr.
 

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MARRIAGE 1929
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union Marriage Licenses Issued QUEENS Co., Long Island, New York Surname, given name, age, address

INGELS, ANSON.....53.....Washington, D.C. 
RELKE, Adele.....40.3448 32d.st., Long Island City


Name: Anson Benjamin Ingels 
Service Info.: 1ST LIEUT SANITARY TRAIN MEDICAL CORPS 
Death Date: 13 Jun 1942 
Cemetery: Arlington National Cemetery Cemetery 
Address: C/O Director Arlington, VA 22211 
Buried At: Section 8 Site 6206


GEORGE HAYS AND PAULINE WARD, THEATRICAL PEOPLE, WERE WED IN DURANCE.

A rare and dramatic wedding ceremony occurred last evening at eight 
o’clock in Chief Hubatka’s office at police headquarters in the 
presence of a dozen interested witnesses, the contracting parties 
being George hays and Pauline, respectively 23 and 18 years of age.

The circumstances were unusual and may be outlined as follows. Word 
came on Sunday night through Belle Penny, a young girl, under 
eighteen years of age, who had been taken in charge by the police 
matron, that the couple with whom she had been staying were living 
together as man and wife, but were not married. Assistant Chief 
Caltow, acting on this information, went to 428 ½ West Main street 
and found the couple staying together. They claimed that they had 
known each other for over a year, but had not lived together as man 
and wife longer than four days, but that they loved each other and 
wanted to get married; that they did not have money enough to 
purchase a license or fee the minister, but were willing and anxious 
to be wed. Officer Callow, however, brought them down to the 
holdover, where yesterday morning they were tried and fined $11 each 
for licentious conduct, not having the wherewithal to pay the fine, 
they remained in custody through the day.

At about 7 o’clock last evening at the suggestion of Dr. Anson B. 
Ingels
, it was agreed that the best thing to be done would be to 
arrange for the immediate marriage of the couple, to which they 
gladly assented. Sergeant Bell telephoned for the marriage license.

The rest was omitted
      

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