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About Charles Wesley Ingalls
The son of Jonathan and Abigail (Cleveland) Ingalls, Charles W. Ingalls was the forefather of the Sebewa and Danby lines of Ingalls. In 1838, Charles, along with his father and two sisters, Polly (John F.) Terril and Sarah (a.k.a Sally-married to John) Brown, became one of the first settlers in Sebewa Township.
In December 1863 he enlisted in Company I, 21 Regiment Michigan Infantry. Afterward promoted to captain of the second regiment. He was disabled in 1864 and resigned. He arrived in Harbor Springs in 1874, and engaged in the real estate business, the firm at that time being C. W. Ingalls & Son (EMMET CO, MI). He had been engaged in business for many years carrying on farming, mill business and general merchandising. Ingalls actively engaged in locating soldiers upon homesteads after the lands of the county came into market and has continued to carry on real estate business until 1884.
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via sister Martha Drown (born Ingalls) by SmartCopy: May 8 2015, 22:04:41 UTC
- Marriage to Catherine D. Hamm: (1834 — Age: 22)* Updated from Ancestry Genealogy via father Jonathan Ingalls II by SmartCopy: May 12 2015, 13:12:12 UTC
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 26 2017, 8:16:46 UTC
Charles Wesley Ingalls's Timeline
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April 21, 1812
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Bristol, Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States
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1838
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1841
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1843
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February 9, 1889
Age 76
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Harbor Springs, Emmet County, Michigan, United States
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Lakeview Cemetery, Harbor Springs, Emmet County, Michigan, United States
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