NameRichard Ingram Jr., 4C3R
BirthOct 1887, Menifee Co., Kentucky
FatherRichard Ingram (1863->1920)
MotherFrances Smith (~1870-1930)
Marriageabt 1914, Kentucky
SpouseMinnie M. Ingram, 5C3R
Birth13 Apr 1885, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death7 Mar 1933, Rowan Co., Kentucky
FatherGeorge W. Ingram (1842-~1910)
MotherEvaline Teal (1846-1918)
Notes for Richard Ingram Jr.
His WW I draft registration card records Richard Ingram, age blank, birthdate not known, residence Farmers, Ky, born in Menifee Co., Ky, employed by S. M. Bradley, Farmers, Ky, married, supporting a wife, no prior military service, medium height and build, brown eyes, dark brown hair, looks to be between 21 and 30.

Be careful not to confuse hime with Richard M. Ingram, born Feb 1882 in Menifee Co, son of James W. Ingram and Clemma Ann Hatton.
Census
In 1900 he was listed incorrectly as Richard Igo, age 12, b. Oct 1887, with his mother and stepfather, Daniel Igo. In 1910 he was listed twice, once in Montgomery Co., Ky with his father and stepmother, as Richard Ingram age 21, son, and once with his mother and stepfather, as Richard Ingram, age 20, stepson.
Notes for Minnie M. Ingram
Her death certificate records Minnie Ingram, age 47 years 10 months 22 days, born 13 Apr 1885 in Rowan Co, Ky, died 7 Mar 1933 in Farmers, Rowan Co, Ky, married, wife of Richard Ingram, father George Ingram, mother’s maiden name Evaline Teal, both born in Ky, cause of death double lobar pneumonia, informant Richard Ingram, Farmers, Ky, burial in Jones Cemetery, Salt Lick, Ky.
Census Notes for Richard & Minnie M. (Family)
1920 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Farmers precinct, enumerated 28 Jan, lists on p. 10B as family #193/194:
Inghram, Richard, 31, laborer at lumber yard; Minnie, wife, 37. Both born Ky Ky Ky.

1930 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Farmers precinct, enumerated 12 April, lists on p. 1B as family #15:
Ingram, Richard, 42, laborer at saw mill, age at first marriage 26; Minnie, wife, 45, age at first marriage 29. Both born Ky Ky Ky.
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