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Ingersoll was born on October 29, 1865, in Delta, Michigan, to Orville Boudinot Ingersoll and Mary Elizabeth Beers. [1] His brother was Robert Hawley Ingersoll (1859-1928). [2] He married Eleanor Ramsey Bond (1869-1928). [1] He co-founded the Ingersoll Watch Company in 1892. The company went bankrupt in 1921. [3]
Pages in category "Ingersoll family" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 21st Century Media; I.
Robert Sturgis Ingersoll was born December 16, 1891, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a son of Charles Edward Ingersoll (1860-1932) and Henrietta Auchmuty (née Sturgis) Ingersoll (1864-1944). His father was a financier who was a Delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1896 from Pennsylvania, and a candidate for United States Congress ...
Haven was born in New York City on June 14, 1866. He was the son of George Griswold Haven Sr. (1837–1908) and Emma Walton (née Martin) Haven (1840–1873). [2] Among his siblings was Cornelia Haven [3] (wife of Stephen Peabody), [4] Alice Griswold Haven (wife of John Nelson Borland), [5] and Joseph Woodward Haven. [6]
Ebon C. Ingersoll (1831–1879), Representative from Illinois [84] O.H. Irish (1830–1886), Chief, Bureau of Engraving and Printing , United States Department of the Treasury [ 85 ] J
Later that year, the family settled in Marion, Illinois, where Robert and his brother Ebon Clarke Ingersoll were admitted to the bar in 1854. A county historian writing 22 years later noted that local residents considered the Ingersolls as a "very intellectual family; but, being Abolitionists, and the boys being deists, rendered obnoxious to our people in that respect."
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Ralph M. Ingersoll was an American newspaper publisher. In the 1950s, his father, Ralph Ingersoll , acquired and managed several newspapers. His company, Ingersoll Publications , founded in 1957, [ 1 ] was taken over by his son Ralph M. Ingersoll Jr. in 1982 after he had bought his father out in a deal that left them no longer on speaking terms.