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Frank H. Ingraham and Millie McNair

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Frank H. Ingraham of Canadice NY circa 1885.

Photo by Sands of Lockport NY,

courtesy of Sharon and Ron Ingraham.

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Photo of Millie McNair Ingraham.

The Family of Frank H. Ingraham and Millie McNair Ingraham

 

 

 

birth place

death place

Frank H. Ingraham

husband

21 September 1859 - 29 April 1939

Canadice NY

Canadice NY

Millie McNair Ingraham

wife

1869 - 17 January 1890

Hartland NY

Canadice NY

 

marriage

26 November 1888

 

 

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The Parents of Frank H. Ingraham

Hiram Ingraham and Amanda Jackman

The Parents of Millie McNair

Mother and Father McNair

Ingraham Family Tree

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Jackman Family Tree

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McNair Family Tree

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Millie’s Maternal Family Tree

Marriages of Frank H. Ingraham

1st Marriage to Millie McNair in 1888

2nd Marriage to Carrie McNair in 1893

3rd Marriage to Bessie Hayward in 1897

Marriages of Millie McNair

Marriage to Frank H. Ingraham in 1888

The Obituary of Frank H. Ingraham

21 September 1859 - 29 April 1939

From the Wayland Register, 4 May 1939

Canadice - The news on Saturday of the death of Frank H. Ingraham after an illness of about twenty-four hours came as a sad shock to his large circle of friends in and around Canadice where he had spent his entire life.

He was born in Canadice September 21, 1859, the son of Hiram and Amanda Jackman Ingraham.

Mr. Ingraham has always been prominent in town politics and has held the office of superintendent of highways and justice of the peace and was a member of the town board at the time of his death. He was a member of Canadice church for many years and a member of Eagle lodge, F. & A. M., of Honeoye.

Mr. Ingraham was gifted with a most beautiful tenor voice and his singing has brought pleasure to his friends on many occasions. He was a member of the church choir for many years, for the past few years singing especially on funeral occasions. He was also a member of the town glee club for several years.

When a young man Mr. Ingraham married Miss Myta (Millie) McNair of Middlesex, who died shortly after their marriage.

Later he married her sister, Miss Carrie McNair, who passed away in 1895, leaving a daughter, Carrie, now Mrs. Charles Baldwin.

Some time later Mr. Ingraham married Miss Bessie Hayward of Canadice, who survives him with two daughters, Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Harrisburg, Pa., and Mrs. Leon Williams of Rochester, who at present is in California; four grandchildren, Betty and Elsie Baldwin of Harrisburg and Robert and Leon Williams, Jr., of Rochester, and one sister Mrs. Edgar Caskey of Chicago.

The funeral which was largely attended, was held from the home at 1:30 and Canadice Church at 2:30 on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H. I. Chattin officiating. The bearers were members of the town board, H. E. Hayward, Jay Becker, Dayton Becker, Burdette Hoppough, Leslie Paine and Clyde Beith.

Interment was in Canadice cemetery and was in charge of the Masonic lodge. Among those attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Harrisburg, Leon Williams and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Hayward of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayward, Jr., and Miss Ethelyn Hayward of LeRoy, Guy Baldwin, Herman Baldwin and Mrs. Leon Molge of Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayward of Rochester and many from Honeoye, Hemlock and Springwater.

The Obituary of Millie McNair Ingraham

1869 - 17 January 1890

From the Livonia Gazette, 24 January 1890

Canadice - A little more than three years ago, Mr. Frank H. Ingraham returned to this town with his bride. Her maiden name was Millie McNair.

Although seemingly in good health, lung trouble soon developed, and despite the efforts of several physicians and the tenderest care, she grew worse. The end came last Friday.

The deceased had lived in this town for about three years previous to her marriage, and was a general favorite with all her acquaintances. Her well ordered life gave evidence of her source of strength, and through all her sickness she was perfectly resigned, and patiently waited for the summons to “come up higher.”

The funeral services were held from the church on Sunday, the Rev. r. Cook officiating. The bereaved husband has the sympathy of all in his affliction.

The Burial of Frank H. Ingraham

Canadice Corners Cemetery in Canadice NY

The Burial of Millie McNair Ingraham

Canadice Corners Cemetery in Canadice NY

Newspaper articles from FultonHistory.com

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