Gilbert Roston Ingels
Born: 13 Sep 1876
Birthplace: Purcell, Doniphan County, KS
Death: 4 Mar 1973
Buried: Sunset Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, MT
Spouse: Maude Imogene Price (Ingels)
Married: 25 Dec 1902 in Oklahoma
Father: Joseph Kickersole Ingels
Mother: Caroline Dooley (Ingels)
Children: Thomas Roston Ingels, John Kenneth Ingels, Hollie A. Ingels (Harrold), Georgia Mateel Ingels (Showman)
Birthplace: Purcell, Doniphan County, KS
Death: 4 Mar 1973
Buried: Sunset Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, MT
Spouse: Maude Imogene Price (Ingels)
Married: 25 Dec 1902 in Oklahoma
Father: Joseph Kickersole Ingels
Mother: Caroline Dooley (Ingels)
Children: Thomas Roston Ingels, John Kenneth Ingels, Hollie A. Ingels (Harrold), Georgia Mateel Ingels (Showman)
Photos:
L to R Gilbert Roston "Gib" Ingels - 1876-1973, Maude Imogene Price Ingels - 1882-1976, Grace Juanita Ingels Wells - 1904 – 1986, Behind Grace - Howard Smith Wells - 1905 – 1994, William Wallace Ingels - 1871- 1958, Mary Catherine Kistler Ingels - 1872 – 1961, Alice Ingels Potter Corson - 1885 – 1966, Behind Alice - Thomas Roston "Tom" Ingels - 1903 – 1974, Isabell Mildred Ingels McKenzie - 1900 – 1992, Ola Everett "Mac" McKenzie - 1891 – 1971
Records & Info:
INGLES - PRICE
A Pretty Home Wedding at the Residence of W.W. Price.
G.R. INGLES and Miss MAUDE PRICE were united in marriage last
evening at 8 o'clock p.m. at the home of the bride on East
Oklahoma Avenue. Judge F.E. Gillette officiating.
At the hour above named, Miss Georgie Oldham began the wedding
march. Judge Gillette entered the parlor followed by the bride
and groom. Miss Alice Mayhew, Miss Alice Ingles, James Underwood
and T.W. Price, stopping in the archway between the parlor and
the sitting room the ceremony was performed.
The bride wore a dress of white silk, the groom wore the
conventional black Prince Albert.
The rooms were beautifully decorated with holly and mistletoe.
After the ceremony the guests were seated around a table filled
with dainties. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing.
The bride is the daughter of W.W. Price and wife of this city.
She is one of Anadarko's charming young ladies, posscesing all
the good qualities requisite to a faithful and true companion.
The best wishes of their many friends go with the couple through
life.
They will go to Atchison, Kansas tomorrow, but will make their
home on a farm three and one-half miles northeast of Anadarko.
[Gilbert R. Ingels and Maude I. Price were married 25 Dec 1902] -
A Pretty Home Wedding at the Residence of W.W. Price.
G.R. INGLES and Miss MAUDE PRICE were united in marriage last
evening at 8 o'clock p.m. at the home of the bride on East
Oklahoma Avenue. Judge F.E. Gillette officiating.
At the hour above named, Miss Georgie Oldham began the wedding
march. Judge Gillette entered the parlor followed by the bride
and groom. Miss Alice Mayhew, Miss Alice Ingles, James Underwood
and T.W. Price, stopping in the archway between the parlor and
the sitting room the ceremony was performed.
The bride wore a dress of white silk, the groom wore the
conventional black Prince Albert.
The rooms were beautifully decorated with holly and mistletoe.
After the ceremony the guests were seated around a table filled
with dainties. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing.
The bride is the daughter of W.W. Price and wife of this city.
She is one of Anadarko's charming young ladies, posscesing all
the good qualities requisite to a faithful and true companion.
The best wishes of their many friends go with the couple through
life.
They will go to Atchison, Kansas tomorrow, but will make their
home on a farm three and one-half miles northeast of Anadarko.
[Gilbert R. Ingels and Maude I. Price were married 25 Dec 1902] -