Clyde Clarence Ingels
Born: 16 Nov 1882
Birthplace: Green, Gallia, OH
Death: 13 Jun 1956
Buried: Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Emma M. Moch (Ingels)
Married: 15 Jan 1910
Father: Jasper Clayton Ingels
Mother: Emma Charlotte Gilbert (Ingels)
Children: Albert Clayton Ingels, Clyde Joseph Ingels, Esther Ingels (Saunders)
Birthplace: Green, Gallia, OH
Death: 13 Jun 1956
Buried: Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Emma M. Moch (Ingels)
Married: 15 Jan 1910
Father: Jasper Clayton Ingels
Mother: Emma Charlotte Gilbert (Ingels)
Children: Albert Clayton Ingels, Clyde Joseph Ingels, Esther Ingels (Saunders)
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Ingels, Jasper Clayton
Judge Jasper Clayton Ingels, was born in Harrison Twp., Gallia County, March 21, 1855. He is the son of Jesse and Mary Waddell Ingels. His father came from Pennsylvania in Meigs and thence to Gallia County to Meigs county thence to Gallia County. He was a farmer and a Methodist preacher-a circuit rider. His mother was a daughter of Wm. Waddell a former sheriff of this county. Judge Ingels’ grandfather was Thomas Ingels, who with his brothers Matthew and William, were banished from England about 1777 for political reasons. They all came to Philadelphia, William going later to Kentucky and Matthew to Virginia.
J. C. Ingels attended the Harrison township school and later the Gallia Academy, finishing his school days in 1873. He became a school teacher and taught fifty six terms, mostly in the lower end of the county.
In 1899, he was elected County Recorder on the Republican ticket and left the schoolroom. Friday evening to assume his office on Monday. After the terms as recorder he was nominated in 1896, and elected Probate Judge, an unusual honor and served two terms in that office, serving twelve years in the Court House. A year before his last term expired he became vice-president on the National Bank and on retiring from office was elected Cashier of the bank a position he still holds and has filled with rare tact.
On April 9, 1874, he married Emma C. Gilbert, daughter of Theodore and Emily Burlingame Gilbert, in Green township-a marriage from which came the following family of children.
Stella Corinne, wife of Chauncey H. Booton.
Jesse Jasper, a resident of Pt. Pleasant.
Clyde Clarkson, bookkeeper of the First national Bank.
Bert Theodore, at business college.
Chauncey, at business college.
Marie, at home. Judge Ingels is a Knight of Pythias and a Mason, who has risen to the rank of Knight Templar in the York Rite bodies of Gallipolis. He is President of the Board of City Examiners, President of the Board of Trustees of the Public Library and Vice President of the Buckeye Building and Loan.
In his younger days Judge Ingels was noted for his cleverness as a baseball player and was sought as a player at many points in Southern Ohio. His talent for this sport has been inherited in large degree by his sons Clyde, Bert and Chauncey.
Transcribed from the Gallipolis Tribune
2 July 1909
Mrs. Ingles, 73, Succumbs Early Today
Mrs. Clyde C. (Emma) Ingles, 73, was found dead at her home,502 Third Avenue, this morning. She had apparently expired around 4:30 a.m. In the past two years she had been in failing health from a heart condition and had been hospitalized several times.
Mrs. Ingles, prominent in the social and civic life of Gallipolis had a host of friends and in the past week had taken part in a benefit bridge party, which was one of her chief interests. She was ranked as one of the best bridge players in Ohio. She was also active in the Emblem Club and was a past President of the Parent Teachers Association and a member of several social groups.
She spent her entire lifetime in Gallipolis and had traveled quite extensively. Her birth was on April 22, 1886. Her parents were the late Abraham and Amelia Black Moch. Members of her immediate family who survive are Joe Moch, President of the First National Bank and Mrs. Frank (Blanche) Smith of Los Angeles, CA. Two sisters, who preceded her were Misses Julia and Stella Moch.
Her marriage to Clyde C. Ingles was on Jan. 10, 1910 and he preceded her in death on June 13, 1956. Three children who survive that union are Captain Albert Ingles, United States Navy of Coronada, CA; Dr. Clyde J. Ingles, of Middleport, dentist and Mrs. Forrest (Esther) Saunders of Cincinnati. There are five grandchildren.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 3-5 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Rev. James A Harter will officiate.
[Note: Died Feb, 15, 1960]
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Transcribed by F.K.Brown
Judge Jasper Clayton Ingels, was born in Harrison Twp., Gallia County, March 21, 1855. He is the son of Jesse and Mary Waddell Ingels. His father came from Pennsylvania in Meigs and thence to Gallia County to Meigs county thence to Gallia County. He was a farmer and a Methodist preacher-a circuit rider. His mother was a daughter of Wm. Waddell a former sheriff of this county. Judge Ingels’ grandfather was Thomas Ingels, who with his brothers Matthew and William, were banished from England about 1777 for political reasons. They all came to Philadelphia, William going later to Kentucky and Matthew to Virginia.
J. C. Ingels attended the Harrison township school and later the Gallia Academy, finishing his school days in 1873. He became a school teacher and taught fifty six terms, mostly in the lower end of the county.
In 1899, he was elected County Recorder on the Republican ticket and left the schoolroom. Friday evening to assume his office on Monday. After the terms as recorder he was nominated in 1896, and elected Probate Judge, an unusual honor and served two terms in that office, serving twelve years in the Court House. A year before his last term expired he became vice-president on the National Bank and on retiring from office was elected Cashier of the bank a position he still holds and has filled with rare tact.
On April 9, 1874, he married Emma C. Gilbert, daughter of Theodore and Emily Burlingame Gilbert, in Green township-a marriage from which came the following family of children.
Stella Corinne, wife of Chauncey H. Booton.
Jesse Jasper, a resident of Pt. Pleasant.
Clyde Clarkson, bookkeeper of the First national Bank.
Bert Theodore, at business college.
Chauncey, at business college.
Marie, at home. Judge Ingels is a Knight of Pythias and a Mason, who has risen to the rank of Knight Templar in the York Rite bodies of Gallipolis. He is President of the Board of City Examiners, President of the Board of Trustees of the Public Library and Vice President of the Buckeye Building and Loan.
In his younger days Judge Ingels was noted for his cleverness as a baseball player and was sought as a player at many points in Southern Ohio. His talent for this sport has been inherited in large degree by his sons Clyde, Bert and Chauncey.
Transcribed from the Gallipolis Tribune
2 July 1909
Mrs. Ingles, 73, Succumbs Early Today
Mrs. Clyde C. (Emma) Ingles, 73, was found dead at her home,502 Third Avenue, this morning. She had apparently expired around 4:30 a.m. In the past two years she had been in failing health from a heart condition and had been hospitalized several times.
Mrs. Ingles, prominent in the social and civic life of Gallipolis had a host of friends and in the past week had taken part in a benefit bridge party, which was one of her chief interests. She was ranked as one of the best bridge players in Ohio. She was also active in the Emblem Club and was a past President of the Parent Teachers Association and a member of several social groups.
She spent her entire lifetime in Gallipolis and had traveled quite extensively. Her birth was on April 22, 1886. Her parents were the late Abraham and Amelia Black Moch. Members of her immediate family who survive are Joe Moch, President of the First National Bank and Mrs. Frank (Blanche) Smith of Los Angeles, CA. Two sisters, who preceded her were Misses Julia and Stella Moch.
Her marriage to Clyde C. Ingles was on Jan. 10, 1910 and he preceded her in death on June 13, 1956. Three children who survive that union are Captain Albert Ingles, United States Navy of Coronada, CA; Dr. Clyde J. Ingles, of Middleport, dentist and Mrs. Forrest (Esther) Saunders of Cincinnati. There are five grandchildren.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 3-5 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Rev. James A Harter will officiate.
[Note: Died Feb, 15, 1960]
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Transcribed by F.K.Brown