Conway's Of Ireland

Notes


Hayden Poole

a Hayden Pool m an Ethel Patterson 12/23/1923 in Okmulgee...and grandchildren b in San Jose Ca


Luther Willis Simmons

in 1900 census in Clinton Ia


Nellie Lovina Briggs

some census show as Nellie Frace?
1900 census shows b Mo


Joseph Phillips Shotwell

cem has b 2/12/1857


Thomas Younger

had 7 kids


Mary Elizabeth West

mother born in England and a father born in Ohio or Kentucky

1880 census has b 1847. ggrdtr Nancy Brown has b 1840 and m 1865


Dora Younger

married Byrns/Burns who is brother of husband to sister Luella


Luella Younger

m Byrns/Burns brother of husband of sister Dora
also Louella. granddaughter is Nancy Brown davisonbrown@sbcglobal.net


Frederick (Fred) G Moser

1920 on in Tulsa. in 1910 in Marshall cty Ks
from Mn census pr b Ramsey Mn


Ada I Ingalsbe

The Onaga Herald August 2, 1962 Ada Ingalsbe Moser, 69, Dies Saturday in Europe Mr. Ada Ingalsbe Moser, 69, of Tulsa, Okla., passed away quite unexpectedly last Saturday in Vienna, Austria, the victim of a heart attack. Mrs. Moser was on a European tour with about 40 other women, many of them her friends, from Tulsa. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ingalsbe and was born in Onaga and received her schooling here. Following her marriage, she and her husband moved to Wichita and later to Tulsa. Her husband preceded her in death two years ago. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James Hewgley and three grandsons of Tulsa; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Pettygrove of Oxford, Nebr., and Mrs. Nora Hines of Onaga; two brothers, Freeman Ingalsbe and Riley Ingalsbe, both of Onaga, and a nephew, Judson Pettygrove of Hansen, Idaho. Arrangements are incomplete but the funeral will be held at Tulsa.


Judson W Ingalsbe

Father: Bella W. Ingalsbe b: ABT 1832 Mother: Selinda Combs b abt 1838 NY
The Onaga Herald Sept 13, 1917 Ingalsbe. Judson W. Ingalsbe was born in Albany, Genesee county, New York, on October 3rd, 1853, and died at the home of his son Bela in Topeka, Kansas, on September 7, 1917, and was therefore nearly 64 years of age. The cause of his death was kidney and bladder trouble, from which he had suffered only a short time. Two weeks ago today he was taken to Topeka for medical treatment and upon his arrival there it was found that he was too weak to undergo an operation and was taken to the home of his son where he was cared for and it was hoped that he would improve sufficiently to stand the operation, but he grew gradually worse until death relieved him last Friday afternoon. The deceased came to Kansas with his parents in 1871 and located on a homestead near Wheaton, this county. He was united in marriage to Nettie Painter on May 23rd, 1878. In 1883 he moved to Onaga and has resided here ever since, working at his profession of painter and paper hanger. His profession brought him in touch with nearly everyone in this locality and hence was widely known. he was of a jovial disposition and well liked by all who knew him. He was a good citizen, a kind husband and father, and a man who attended to his own affairs. He was the oldest of the family of seven children, three boys and four girls, only two of whom, Mrs. Dora Fulton of this city, and Claude B. Ingalsbe of Baldwin, are left of the large family. He is also survived by his wife and seven children as follows: B. H. Ingalsbe, of Topeka, Mrs. W. T. Pettygrove, of Oxford, Neb., S. Ingalsbe of Onaga, Mrs. E. E. Hines of Topeka, Mrs. F. G. Moser of Tulsa, Okla., Freeman and Riley Ingalsbe, of this city, all of whom were present at the funeral. One son, Brooks, the eldest son, died October 9th, 1903, and one child died in infancy. The remains were brought to the city Saturday evening and taken to the family home. Funeral services were held from the home Sunday afternoon, attended by a large concourse of friends. Rev. Good, of the Congregational church officiated. The many beautiful floral offerings attested the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Among the offerings were wreaths from the members of the Band and of the Modern Woodman of America, of which organizations he had been a member for a number of years. Interment was given in the Onaga cemetery, the members of the Woodman order having charge of the services at the grave.


Nettie Painter

Children
Brooks Samuel Ingalsbe b: 5 APR 1879 in Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Bela Henry Ingalsbe b: 21 NOV 1881 in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Bertha Ingalsbe b: SEP 1882 in Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Simpson Beverly Ingalsbe b: 18 JAN 1885 in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Child Ingalsbe b: 3 JUL 1887
Elnora Ingalsbe b: 3 JUL 1887 in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Ada I. Ingalsbe b: APR 1893 in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Freeman F. Ingalsbe b: 6 OCT 1897 in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kansas
Riley J. Ingalsbe b: 19 FEB 1901 in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kansas

The Onaga Herald August 15, 1957 Mrs. Nettie Ingalsbe, 97, Passed Away Monday Mrs. Nettie Painter Ingalsbe, 97, of Onaga passed away at 1 p. m. Monday, August 12 at the Community Hospital. Mrs. Ingalsbe celebrated her 97th birthday last December 5. Despite her years she remained alert and enjoyed her family and friends. She was born at Canton, Illinois and moved to Kansas at the age of five, when her parents homesteaded the family farm north of Wheaton. On May 23, 1878 she was united in marriage to Judson W. Ingalsbe, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Ingalsbe is survived by five children, Mrs. Bertha Pettygrove of Oxford, Nebr.; Mrs. Nora Hines of Onaga; Mrs. Ada Moser of Tulsa, Okla.; and Freeman and Riley Ingalsbe, both of Onaga. Other survivors include two grandchildren, Judson Pettygrove of Hanson, Idaho, and Jocelyn Hewgley of Tulsa, Okla., three great-grandsons, Jimmy, Bobby and Freddie Hewgley of Tulsa, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. M. H. Marshall, Wednesday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the Onaga Congregational church. Interment was in the Onaga cemetery.