Sarah "Sallie" Vanden Ingels (Clark)
Born: 24 Oct 1851
Birthplace: Gallia, OH
Death: 27 Jun 1931
Buried: Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Eban H. Harper
Married:
Spouse: Amos Clark
Married: 19 Oct 1881
Father: Jesse Franklin Ingels, Sr.
Mother: Mary Ann Waddell (Ingels)
Children:
Birthplace: Gallia, OH
Death: 27 Jun 1931
Buried: Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallia, OH
Spouse: Eban H. Harper
Married:
Spouse: Amos Clark
Married: 19 Oct 1881
Father: Jesse Franklin Ingels, Sr.
Mother: Mary Ann Waddell (Ingels)
Children:
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Records & Info:
Mrs. Sallie Clark Succumbs To Stroke
Second In Two Weeks Proves Fatal To Prominet Woman
Mrs. Sally Clark, widow of the late Amos Clark, whose maiden name was Ingels, passed away this Saturday morning at her home on Third avenue. She suffered a stroke about two weeks ago and has been seriously ill since. Early Saturday morning she suffered the second stroke and passed quietly out at ?:15 a.m.
Her's was a beautiful life and she will be sadly missed by relatives and friends and especially in Grace M. E. church where she was a devoted member. Those of her family who survivie her are her stepson, Judge James Clark and one step-daughter, Mrs. Ewing, both of this city. Brothers, J. C. Ingles, of this city, Will and Burt Ingles of this county, Herbert Ingles, Oregon and Frank Ingels of Florida and the following sisters, Mrs. Pearl Gillingham and Miss Lida Leonard? of Gallipolis and Mrs. Ella Poole of Delaware.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. J. V. Stope with Geo. Wetherholt and Sons in charge of the burial.
[Burial in Mound Hill Cemetery Born 10-4-1851 - Died 6-27-1931]
Gallipolis Tribune
June 27, 1931
Second In Two Weeks Proves Fatal To Prominet Woman
Mrs. Sally Clark, widow of the late Amos Clark, whose maiden name was Ingels, passed away this Saturday morning at her home on Third avenue. She suffered a stroke about two weeks ago and has been seriously ill since. Early Saturday morning she suffered the second stroke and passed quietly out at ?:15 a.m.
Her's was a beautiful life and she will be sadly missed by relatives and friends and especially in Grace M. E. church where she was a devoted member. Those of her family who survivie her are her stepson, Judge James Clark and one step-daughter, Mrs. Ewing, both of this city. Brothers, J. C. Ingles, of this city, Will and Burt Ingles of this county, Herbert Ingles, Oregon and Frank Ingels of Florida and the following sisters, Mrs. Pearl Gillingham and Miss Lida Leonard? of Gallipolis and Mrs. Ella Poole of Delaware.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. J. V. Stope with Geo. Wetherholt and Sons in charge of the burial.
[Burial in Mound Hill Cemetery Born 10-4-1851 - Died 6-27-1931]
Gallipolis Tribune
June 27, 1931
JESSE INGELS- who was born in Uniontown, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, August 6, 1811 is a son of George and Mary (Ramey) Ingels. Hew was married October 27, 1850, in Gallia county, Ohio, to Mary A. Waddell, who was born in Gallia county, June 28, 1830, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Hughes) Waddell. Their Children are: Sarah A. (Clark), born October 24 1851, resides in Clay township; Jasper C., March 21, 1855, in Green township; Ella R., September 10, 1857, in Clay township; Jesse F., December 181859, in Clay township; Herbert M., January 16, 1862, in Harrison township; Berton H., January 11, 1865, in Harrison township; Ina C., October 4, 1866, died August 24, 1868; Alwilda P., July 11 1869, in Harrison township; Lyda L., December 9, 1875, in Harrison township. Mr. Ingels was sheriff of Gallia county four years, justice of the peace four years, captain of Independent Company, Rifle Regiment, five years, and colonel of the same two years. He settled in this county in 1834, resides in Harrison township, and is engaged in farming. Postoffice address, Thivener.