Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven
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Melisent Ingersoll (F)
(1782 - ), #180106
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Relationship=5th cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Melisent Ingersoll was also known as Millicent Ingersoll. Melisent Ingersoll was born in 1782 at Pleasantville, Atlantic County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Daniel Ingersoll and Hannah Dole. Melisent Ingersoll married Jeremiah Leeds on 12. Oct. 1819 at Gloucester County, New Jersey.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Melisent Ingersoll and Jeremiah Leeds
Chalkley L. Leeds+ (3. Oct. 1824 - 10. Sep. 1908)
Laura Leeds (c 1866 - )

Michael Ingersoll (M)
#290498

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Minnie V. Ingersoll (F)
(1874 - ), #325311
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Relationship=4th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Minnie V. Ingersoll was born in 1874 at Glen, Montgomery County, New York. She was the daughter of James Ingersoll and Martha A. Conover. Minnie V. Ingersoll married Hedley A. Vickers, son of Henry A. Vickers and Mary Weave, on 13. Oct. 1909.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Morgan Brown Ingersoll (F)
(27. Nov. 1909 - ), #180147
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Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Morgan Brown Ingersoll was born on 27. Nov. 1909. She was the daughter of Daniel Morgan Ingersoll and Rebecca Brown.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Rebecca Jane Ingersoll (F)
#215632

     Rebecca Jane Ingersoll married Abraham Woolston Frambes, son of Joseph Dole Frambes and Rachael Lee.
Rebecca Jane Ingersoll and Abraham Woolston Frambes appeared on the census of 1880 at Egg Harbor, Atlantic County, New Jersey.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Rebecca Jane Ingersoll and Abraham Woolston Frambes
Joseph Dole Frambes+

Ruth Marie Ingersoll (F)
#325318
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Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Ruth Marie Ingersoll was the daughter of John Jay Ingersoll and Helen Marie Lansing.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Sarah Ann Ingersoll (F)
(21. Feb. 1830 - 24. Feb. 1868), #180129
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Relationship=7th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Sarah Ann Ingersoll was born on 21. Feb. 1830 at Pleasantville, Atlantic County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Daniel Ingersoll and Ann Morgan. Sarah Ann Ingersoll married Joshua Adams. Sarah Ann Ingersoll died on 24. Feb. 1868 at age 38.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Tabitha W. Ingersoll (F)
#334876

     Tabitha W. Ingersoll married Luke Sooy.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Tabitha W. Ingersoll and Luke Sooy
Rachelette Sooy+ (13. Jul. 1848 - 12. Aug. 1880)

Willamina Ingersoll (F)
(30. Aug. 1860 - 19. Jan. 1885), #180143
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Willamina Ingersoll was born on 30. Aug. 1860. She was the daughter of Joseph Morgan Ingersoll and Mary A. Risley. Willamina Ingersoll married (Unknown) (Unknown). Willamina Ingersoll died on 19. Jan. 1885 at age 24.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Charles Ingerson (M)
#360973
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Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Charles Ingerson was the son of Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Genia Ingerson (F)
#360975
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Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Genia Ingerson was the daughter of Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Grace Lela Ingerson (F)
#360971
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Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Grace Lela Ingerson was the daughter of Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Leroy Ingerson (M)
#360972
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Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Leroy Ingerson was the son of Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Nelson A. Ingerson (M)
(1845 - 1921), #360970

     Nelson A. Ingerson was born in 1845 at Illinois.
Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington appeared on the census of 12. Aug. 1870 at Twp. 9 Range 5, Henderson County, Illinois. Nelson A. Ingerson was a farmer on 12. Aug. 1870. He married Ann Bennington, daughter of Jacob Stern Bennington and Emeline Lane. Nelson A. Ingerson died in 1921.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington
Grace Lela Ingerson
Leroy Ingerson
Charles Ingerson
Ralph Ingerson
Genia Ingerson

Ralph Ingerson (M)
#360974
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Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Ralph Ingerson was the son of Nelson A. Ingerson and Ann Bennington.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Gary Ingham (M)
#276721

     Gary Ingham married Emma Letitia Wyckoff, daughter of Christian Wyckoff and Letitia Schenck Conover.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Ann Ingland (F)
#439406

     Ann Ingland married Orlando Harriman.

Last Edited=14 Mar 2008

Child of Ann Ingland and Orlando Harriman
Rev. Orlando Harriman Jr.+ (20. Dec. 1813 - 30. Apr. 1881)

Belle Judd Ingle (F)
#280990

     Belle Judd Ingle married Abraham Van Voorhis, son of Peter Van Voorhis and Margaret Sickman.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

James Nelson Ingle (M)
#250143

     James Nelson Ingle married Elizabeth Shepherd.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of James Nelson Ingle and Elizabeth Shepherd
Mary Elizabeth Ingle+ (9. Jan. 1857 - )

Mary Elizabeth Ingle (F)
(9. Jan. 1857 - ), #250087
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     Mary Elizabeth Ingle was born on 9. Jan. 1857 at Sullivan, Sullivan County, Indiana. She was the daughter of James Nelson Ingle and Elizabeth Shepherd. Mary Elizabeth Ingle married Robert Marion Buckles, son of Jeremiah Birks "Jerry" Buckles and Mary Copeland, on 29. Aug. 1878 at Logan County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Mary Elizabeth Ingle and Robert Marion Buckles
Ethel Buckles
Wiley Buckles
(Unknown) Buckles
Hubert Wiley Buckles (1879 - 1947)
Carrie M. Buckles (1881 - )
Clyde Elias Buckles (c 1883 - )
Claude Harrison Buckles (1888 - )
Ruby Lee Buckles (1895 - )

Lillie Elizabeth Ingleburger (F)
(1933 - ), #400898

     Lillie Elizabeth Ingleburger was born in 1933. She married Huston Kenneth Clark, son of Joseph Franklin Clark and Mamie Eloise Tuck, on 18. Dec. 1955.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Lillie Elizabeth Ingleburger and Huston Kenneth Clark
Cindy Clark (1960 - )
James Clark (1960 - )

Lila Inglefinger (F)
#290381

     Lila Inglefinger married Archer B. Crouse, son of Benjamin C. Crouse and Catherine Huneke, in 1917.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Leona Ingles (F)
(2. Oct. 1928 - ), #368209

     Leona Ingles was born on 2. Oct. 1928 at Port Jarvis, Orange County, New York. She married Charles Crawford, son of Frank Crawford and Margaret Pauline Calyer, c 6. Apr. 1941 at Beacon, Dutchess County, New York.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

William Ingles (M)
#357840

     William Ingles married Jane Conover on 26. Dec. 1850 at Posey County, Indiana.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Elaine Inglet (F)
#327042
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Elaine Inglet was the daughter of Melvin James Inglet and Zelda Lewis. Elaine Inglet resided at at Layton, Davis County, Utah, in 1883. She married Wayne Burningham.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Joseph Craig Inglet (M)
#327041
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Joseph Craig Inglet was the son of Melvin James Inglet and Zelda Lewis. Joseph Craig Inglet resided at at Clinton, Utah, in 1983.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Melvin James Inglet (M)
(c 1906 - 29. May. 1983), #327039

     Melvin James Inglet was born c 1906 at Idaho. He married Zelda Lewis, daughter of Fred LeRoy Lewis and Inez Watson, on 24. Dec. 1929 at Logan, Cache County, Utah. Melvin James Inglet was a farm laborer on 19. Apr. 1930.
Melvin James Inglet and Zelda Lewis appeared on the census of 19. Apr. 1930 at Fairview, Franklin County, Idaho. Melvin James Inglet died on 29. May. 1983 at Clearfield, Davis County, Utah.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Melvin James Inglet and Zelda Lewis
Melvin LeRoy Inglet
Joseph Craig Inglet
Elaine Inglet

Melvin LeRoy Inglet (M)
#327040
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Melvin LeRoy Inglet was the son of Melvin James Inglet and Zelda Lewis. Melvin LeRoy Inglet resided at at Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, California, in 1983.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Jonetta Berntine Ingmann (F)
#327688

     Jonetta Berntine Ingmann married John Hansen Dahle.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Jonetta Berntine Ingmann and John Hansen Dahle
Roy Leland Dahle+ (30. Dec. 1891 - 16. Aug. 1974)

Alice Ingraham (F)
(7. Sep. 1844 - 11. Dec. 1931), #349055

     Alice Ingraham was born on 7. Sep. 1844. She married William Remsen Falken Lyman, son of Abel Lyman and Catherine Olivia Van Wickle, on 20. Sep. 1894. Alice Ingraham died on 11. Dec. 1931 at Mississippi at age 87. She was buried at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Clara Ingraham (F)
(1855 - 1877), #393404

     Clara Ingraham was born in 1855. She married Squire Edgar Cole, son of Ambrose F. Cole and Jane Utley, in 1871 at East Martinsberg, Lewis County, New York. Clara Ingraham died in 1877.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Clara Ingraham and Squire Edgar Cole
Lynn Cole
Lillian Cole+
Debbie Cole
Leon S. Cole (1873 - 12. Nov. 1893)
Adelbert F. Cole (1875 - 1901)
Erwin Cole (Apr. 1876 - Aug. 1876)

Edith Lorraine Ingraham (F)
#303667

     Edith Lorraine Ingraham married William Bryant Smith.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Luther Ingraham (M)
(8. Aug. 1882 - 7. May. 1952), #301162

     Luther Ingraham was born on 8. Aug. 1882. He married Leona Harper, daughter of Mathew Harper and Anna Maria Little. Luther Ingraham died on 7. May. 1952 at age 69.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Maria Ingraham (F)
(17. Nov. 1784 - 26. May. 1877), #87366

     Maria Ingraham was born on 17. Nov. 1784. She married Leonard Kip on 12. Dec. 1809. Maria Ingraham died on 26. May. 1877 at age 92.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Maria Ingraham and Leonard Kip
Right Rev. William Ingraham Kip+ (3. Oct. 1811 - 6. Apr. 1893)

(Unknown) Ingram (F)
#335839

     (Unknown) Ingram married James Paul McClintock, son of George Boyd McClintock and Donna Florence Greeson.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Frank Ingram (M)
( - b 1969), #367474

     Frank Ingram married Colista A. Nevius, daughter of John Russell Nevius and Amanda A. Hempy. Frank Ingram died b 1969.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Janetta S. Ingram (F)
(c 1822 - ), #381783

     Janetta S. Ingram was born c 1822 at New York City, New York County, New York. She married Thomas L. Bennett, son of Capt. Van S. Bennett and Phebe Van Doren, on 6. Nov. 1842 at Jubilee College, Brimfield, Peoria County, Illinois.
Janetta S. Ingram and Thomas L. Bennett appeared on the census of 12. Oct. 1850 at Sangamon County, Illinois; real estate value 2,900.00.
Janetta S. Ingram and Thomas L. Bennett appeared on the census of 2. Jun. 1870 at Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas; real estate 12,000.00, personal property 9,500.00.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Janetta S. Ingram and Thomas L. Bennett
Agnes V. S. Bennett
Henry V. S. Bennett (c 1844 - )
Susan C. Bennett (c 1846 - )
Sophia Bennett+ (c 1849 - )

John B. Ingram (M)
#311404

     John B. Ingram married Alta E. Buckles, daughter of Peter Wesley Buckles and Minnie Lucretia Brannon.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Lucy Gladys Ingram (F)
(6. Jan. 1908 - 26. Dec. 1989), #237275
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Lucy Gladys Ingram was born on 6. Jan. 1908 at Plum Point, Adair County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Phillip Henry Ingram and Ella Gertrude Cundiff. Lucy Gladys Ingram married Roy Bascom Owen on 16. Mar. 1935. Lucy Gladys Ingram died on 26. Dec. 1989 at Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, at age 81. She was buried on 28. Dec. 1989 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Lucy Gladys Ingram and Roy Bascom Owen
Brenda Joyce Owen+

Mary Edna Ingram (F)
(23. May. 1922 - 16. Jul. 1971), #237282
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Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Mary Edna Ingram was born on 23. May. 1922 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Phillip Henry Ingram and Ella Gertrude Cundiff. Mary Edna Ingram married Robert Malcolm Fischer on 10. Jul. 1944 at Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. Mary Edna Ingram died on 16. Jul. 1971 at Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, at age 49. She was buried on 18. Jul. 1971 at Memory Gardens, Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Mary Edna Ingram and Robert Malcolm Fischer
Carol Lynn Fischer+
Jo Anne Fischer+

Nora Ingram (F)
#370487

     Nora Ingram married Herbert L Aikey, son of Lewis A. Aikey and Charity Almeda Miles, on 23. Jan. 1895.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Nora Ingram and Herbert L Aikey
(Unknown) Aikey
Sarah Viola Aikey
Charity Alemeda Aikey (19. Mar. 1897 - 17. Jul. 1984)

Phillip Henry Ingram (M)
(24. Oct. 1877 - 24. Feb. 1954), #237274

     Phillip Henry Ingram was born on 24. Oct. 1877 at Knifley, Adair County, Kentucky. He married Ella Gertrude Cundiff, daughter of William Henry Cundiff and Elizabeth Susan Conover, on 17. Apr. 1907 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. Phillip Henry Ingram died on 24. Feb. 1954 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky, at age 76. He was buried on 26. Feb. 1954 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Phillip Henry Ingram and Ella Gertrude Cundiff
Lucy Gladys Ingram+ (6. Jan. 1908 - 26. Dec. 1989)
Mary Edna Ingram+ (23. May. 1922 - 16. Jul. 1971)

Carl Ingvolstad (M)
(16. Oct. 1905 - May. 1979), #439071

     Carl Ingvolstad was born on 16. Oct. 1905. He married Elizabeth Wightman Botsford, daughter of Franklin Botsford and Alice Augusta Ansley. Carl Ingvolstad died in May. 1979 his last known address was at Dundee, Yates County, New York, according to the SSDI.

Last Edited=3 Mar 2008

David Inklebarger (M)
(12. Mar. 1970 - 31. Dec. 1989), #367169
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     David Inklebarger was also known as David Lucas. David Inklebarger was born on 12. Mar. 1970 at Charlottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia. He was the son of Donald Earl Inklebarger and Sandra Lee Simonson. David Inklebarger was adopted on 21. Sep. 1973 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. He began military service in Sep. 1988. He ended military service on 14. Jul. 1989 at Hill Air Force Base, Davis County, Utah. He was a farm worker in Dec. 1989 at Terry, Prairie County, Montana. He died on 31. Dec. 1989 at Wibaux, Wibaux County, Montana, at age 19; suicide
not married. He was buried on 6. Jan. 1990 at Wibaux County Cemetery, Wibaux, Wibaux County, Montana.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Donald Earl Inklebarger (M)
#367162
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     Donald Earl Inklebarger was the son of Donald Earl Inklebarger and Lorene Koontz. Donald Earl Inklebarger married Sandra Lee Simonson, daughter of Jack Eugene Simonson, on 7. Jan. 1966 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Donald Earl Inklebarger and Sandra Lee Simonson were divorced on 21. Oct. 1993.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Donald Earl Inklebarger and Sandra Lee Simonson
Kimberly Michelle Inklebarger+ (7. Mar. 1969 - )
David Inklebarger (12. Mar. 1970 - 31. Dec. 1989)

Donald Earl Inklebarger (M)
#367165

     Donald Earl Inklebarger married Lorene Koontz.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Donald Earl Inklebarger and Lorene Koontz
Donald Earl Inklebarger+

George Inklebarger (M)
(16. Nov. 1934 - ), #385446
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     George Inklebarger was born on 16. Nov. 1934 at Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas. He was the son of Hubert Inklebarger and Maybelle Heather. George Inklebarger married Joan Elsie Beinlich, daughter of Edwin Russell Beinlich and Helen Ana Fetherbay, on 22. Apr. 1961 at Dushore, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of George Inklebarger and Joan Elsie Beinlich
Pamela Ann Inklebarger (18. Jul. 1962 - )
Patricia Lynn Inklebarger+ (15. Aug. 1963 - )

Hubert Inklebarger (M)
#385447

     Hubert Inklebarger married Maybelle Heather.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Hubert Inklebarger and Maybelle Heather
George Inklebarger+ (16. Nov. 1934 - )

Kimberly Michelle Inklebarger (F)
(7. Mar. 1969 - ), #367167
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Kimberly Michelle Inklebarger was born on 7. Mar. 1969 at Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California. She was the daughter of Donald Earl Inklebarger and Sandra Lee Simonson. Kimberly Michelle Inklebarger married Ross Ueckert on 1. Aug. 1989 at Beech-Golden Valley, Idaho.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Kimberly Michelle Inklebarger and Ross Ueckert
Dayla Alberta Ueckert (27. Apr. 1992 - )
Conner Ervin Ueckert (21. Sep. 1993 - )

Pamela Ann Inklebarger (F)
(18. Jul. 1962 - ), #385449
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Pamela Ann Inklebarger was born on 18. Jul. 1962 at Wichita Falls, Texas. She was the daughter of George Inklebarger and Joan Elsie Beinlich.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Patricia Lynn Inklebarger (F)
(15. Aug. 1963 - ), #385450
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Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Patricia Lynn Inklebarger was born on 15. Aug. 1963 at Wichita Falls, Texas. She was the daughter of George Inklebarger and Joan Elsie Beinlich. Patricia Lynn Inklebarger married William Jackson, son of Edward J. Jackson and Ida Marsh, on 13. Aug. 1985.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Patricia Lynn Inklebarger and William Jackson
Jennifer Marie Jackson (23. Jan. 1992 - )

(Unknown) Inkman (F)
#367446

     (Unknown) Inkman married Robert C. Allford, son of Rupert Oliver Allford and Gracie Myrtle Williams.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Alfred Clode Inman (M)
(27. Aug. 1893 - 11. Mar. 1983), #391362
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     Alfred Clode Inman was born on 27. Aug. 1893 at Washington. He was the son of Nathaniel Bert Inman and Annis Etta Poole.
Alfred Clode Inman appeared on the census of 6. Jan. 1920 at a roomer with Joe and Grace Kennedy, Brawley, Imperial County, Washington; a widower. He married Hope Oliphant Applegate, daughter of Albert William Applegate and Mary Adelle Poole, in 1921; Mark's 2nd of 3 marriages.
Alfred Clode Inman and Hope Oliphant Applegate appeared on the census of 12. Apr. 1930 at Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California. Alfred Clode Inman was shown in the census on 12. Apr. 1930 as a movie technician. He died on 11. Mar. 1983 at Los Angeles County, California, at age 89.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Catherine H. Inman (F)
(c 1876 - 1946), #410267
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Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     
Catherine H. Inman appeared on the census. Catherine H. Inman was born c 1876 at Kansas. She was the daughter of Henry Inman and Eunice Churchill Dyer. Catherine H. Inman married Hans Oscar Seitz c 1896 at Kansas.
Catherine H. Inman and Hans Oscar Seitz appeared on the census of 23. Apr. 1910 at Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas; 4 children, 4 living.
Catherine H. Inman and Hans Oscar Seitz appeared on the census of 12. Jan. 1920 at Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas. In the census on 17. Apr. 1930 Catherine H. Inman was named Katheine H. Inman.
Catherine H. Inman and Hans Oscar Seitz appeared on the census of 17. Apr. 1930 at Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas. Catherine H. Inman died in 1946 at Kansas. She was buried at Old Ellsworth Cemetery, Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Catherine H. Inman and Hans Oscar Seitz
George Inman Seitz (27. Jan. 1897 - )
Joseph Seitz (c 1899 - )
Eunice Seitz (c 1901 - )
John Seitz (c 1909 - )

Constance Inman (F)
(c 1883 - ), #307731

     Constance Inman was born c 1883 at New York. She married Joseph Conover Claghorn, son of Capt. John W. Claghorn and Marie Louise Conover, c 1902.
Constance Inman and Joseph Conover Claghorn appeared on the census of 10. Jan. 1920 at Washington, District of Columbia.
Constance Inman and Joseph Conover Claghorn appeared on the census of 19. Apr. 1930 at Cabin John Park, Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland; real estate value 10,000.00.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dee Inman (M)
#318294

     Dee Inman married Nancy Caroline Leeds, daughter of Job Leeds and Elizabeth Debord.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Eugene Inman (M)
#336459

     Eugene Inman married Malinda Jane Canaday, daughter of Calvin M. Canaday and Almira H. Conover.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Eugene Inman and Malinda Jane Canaday
George Inman
Ruth Inman

Eunice Dorothy Inman (F)
(30. Jun. 1904 - ), #410277
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Eunice Dorothy Inman was born on 30. Jun. 1904 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Joseph H. Inman and Florence Robinson.
Eunice Dorothy Inman appeared on the census of 30. Apr. 1910 at with her father as a lodger, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.
Eunice Dorothy Inman appeared on the census of 2. Jan. 1920 at with her mother, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; listed as step daughter. She married Arthur C. Krosky c 1924.
Eunice Dorothy Inman and Arthur C. Krosky appeared on the census of 5. Apr. 1930 at Houston, Harris County, Kanasas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Eunice Inman (F)
#58626

     Eunice Inman married Arthur C. Krachy.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Eunice Inman and Arthur C. Krachy
Florence Ann Krachy+

George W. Inman (M)
#408801

     George W. Inman married Mary E. Hoodenpyle.

Last Edited=16 Jul 2006

Child of George W. Inman and Mary E. Hoodenpyle
Ruth Emma Inman+ (11. Dec. 1893 - 14. Jul. 1994)

George Inman (M)
#336460
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     George Inman was the son of Eugene Inman and Malinda Jane Canaday.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Gertrude H. Inman (F)
(c 1869 - ), #410274
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Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Gertrude H. Inman was born c 1869 at Maine. She was the daughter of Henry Inman and Eunice Churchill Dyer.
Gertrude H. Inman appeared on the census of 1. Jun. 1880 at with her parents, Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Henry Inman (M)
(28. Oct. 1801 - 17. Jan. 1846), #410255
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     Henry Inman was born on 28. Oct. 1801 at Utica, Oneida County, New York. He was the son of William Inman and Sarah (Unknown). Henry Inman married Jane Riker O'Brian, daughter of John O'Brien and Jane Riker, in 1822. Henry Inman died on 17. Jan. 1846 at New York City, New York County, New York, at age 44.

INMAN, HENRY (Oct. 28, 1801-Jan. 17, 1846), portrait and genre painter, was born at Utica, N.Y., the son of William and Sarah Inman. His father, born in England, 1762, came to American 1792, settled at Whitestown, near Utica, where he had a brewery and speculated in real estate. In 1812 he moved to New York City and became a merchant, but, meeting with reverses, went to Leyden, Lewis County, N. Y., where he died in 1843. His wife, born in 1773, died in 1829, bore four sons, three of whom made their mark in the world -William, the eldest, a naval officer who rose to the rank of commodore; Henry, the artist; and John [q.v.], who was editor of the New York Mirror, the Commercial Advertiser, and the Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine. Henry as a boy in Utica had received some elementary instruction in drawing, and soon after the family moved to New York City he was preparing to enter the United States Military Academy at West Point, to which he had received an appointment, but at that time he chanced to meet John Wesley Jarvis, the portrait painter, who, being struck by the boy's promise as a draftsman, offered to take him on as a pupil. The result was that the West Point project was abandoned and Henry was bound as an apprentice to Jarvis for a term of seven years.
The experience thus gained gave the young man an unusually good training in art. He was soon allowed to do some of the work on his master's canvases. With Jarvis he traveled far and wide, wherever there were portraits to be painted - to Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans. The apprentice, beginning by putting in the drapery and background, shortly began to paint portraits on his own account. At the age of twenty-two, his probationary period being over, Inman took a studio in Vesey Street, New York, and there began his career as a painter of portraits, miniatures, and genre pieces. The early years were prosperous and happy; but later there were sharp fluctuations of favor and neglect. Many eminent sitters came to him. Few American portraitists since Stuart have to their credit a more imposing list of distinguished patrons. At the top tide of Inman's vogue he was earning about $9,000 a year, at that period a handsome income. He commanded good prices and would make no reductions. Once when he had painted a group for a rich client, who paid the fee of $500 with some reluctance, he requested his customer to return the picture, and then he "cut off all the legs and sent it back with $200."
In 1826 Inman was elected vice-president of the newly established National Academy of Design, of which he was one of the founders. He served in this office from 1826 to 1830, and again from 1838 to 1844. In 1832 he married Jane Riker O'Brien, and moved to Philadelphia, where he became a director of the Pennsylvania Academy and was associated with Col. C. G. Childs in a lithographic business. His home until 1835 was at Mount Holly, N. J., near Philadelphia, where he bought a country house in pleasant surroundings. He was fond of the country, liked to paint landscapes when he had the time, and complained because his patrons would buy nothing but portraits. He had a taste for natural history, Buffon being one of his favorite authors. After 1835 he returned to New York. For several years thereafter he was kept busy, but about 1830 [sic] the tide turned against him, and to add to his troubles the asthma, from which he had suffered periodically for years, became more severe, and he was deeply depressed.
In 1844, he was commissioned by three generous friends -- James Lenox, Edward L. Carey, and Henry Reed -- to go to England for the purpose of painting the portraits of Wordsworth, Macaulay, and Dr. Chalmers. This proved a fortunate venture, and for a time resulted in Inman's improved health, renewed courage, and freedom from economic care. He had a very happy sojourn at Rydal Mount as the guest of Wordsworth whose portrait, now belonging to the University of Pennsylvania, was notably successful. Wordsworth spoke of him as the most decided man of genius he had ever seen from America, (Dunn, post p. 250). Inman's daughter Mary, who accompanied him on this trip, won all hearts by her beauty and gracious manners. While at Rydal, Inman made some landscape studies, including a view of Rydall Falls, and he made a drawing of the poet's house and garden from which later he painted a picture, now at the University of Pennsylvania, in which he introduced two small figures, one of Wordsworth and the other of himself. Going up from the Lake District to London, he was received with open arms by Leslie, Maclise, Mulready, and Stanfield, and his portraits of Macaulay and Chalmers were considered among his best. He also painted the portrait of Lord Chancellor Cottenham. He was urged to remain in London, but domestic duties and the precarious state of his health obliged him to return to New York in 1845. He then began the execution of a commission from Congress to furnish a series of historical paintings for the Capitol at Washington; and he was at work on the first of these, depicting the cabin of Daniel Boone in the wilds of Kentucky, when he died of heart disease at the age of forty-five. An important memorial exhibition of 126 of his works was held soon after his death in New York. It contained many of his best pictures.
Among his sitters were Chief Justice Marshall, President Van Buren, William H. Seward, DeWitt Clinton, John James Audubon, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fitz-Greene Halleck, Charles Fenno Hoffman, George P. Morris, Peggy O'Neill Eaton, Clara Barton, and Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith, advocate of woman's rights. He also painted portraits of Lafayette and William Penn. His genre pictures and landscapes were popular. "Mumble-the-Peg" (in the Pennsylvania Academy) was engraved for The Gift for 1844. "The Boyhood of Washington" was based upon episodes recounted by Sparks in his biography. Of other works of this nature may be mentioned "Picnic in the Catskills" (Brooklyn Museum), "The Young Fisherman" (Metropolitan Museum), "Rip Van Winkle's Awakening," and the "Bride of Lammermoor." His "View of Rydal Water" (Brooklyn Museum) was painted at the suggestion of Wordsworth, who was with him while he made the sketch. His last painting, "An October afternoon," a landscape with figures, shows a rustic schoolhouse on the edge of a wood, with children at play. Inman's work was facile and exact in drawing, and it was often likened to that of Sir Thomas Lawrence. He was unequal, however, and at times meretricious. Isham calls him competent but commonplace, and finds "more likeness than character" in his heads. As a man Inman was likable and socially gifted. He was a good talker, wrote a little in prose and verse, and could hold up his end of an argument. His likeness shows him to have been a rugged person, with a thick wavy mane of hair, keen serious eyes, a large mouth, strong nose, broad brow, and determined jaw. He left five children, one of whom was Henry Inman, 1837-1899 [q.v.].
[C. E. Lester, The Artists of America (1846) : F. B. Hough, A Hist. of Lewis County, in the State of N. Y. (1860); Esther C. Dunn, "Inman's Portrait of Wordsworth," Scribner's Mag., Feb. 1920; Wm. Dunlap, A Hist. of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the U. S. (3vols., 1918); H. T. Tuckerman, Book of the Artists (1867); Samuel Isham, The Hist. of Am. Painting (1907); C. H. Caffin, Story of Am. Painting (1905); Ehrich Galleries, N. Y., One Hundred Early Am. Paintngs (1918); N. Y. Tribune, Jan. 19, 1846.]
W.H.D.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Henry Inman and Jane Riker O'Brian
Lucy Inman
Mary Lawrence Inman+ (8. Dec. 1826 - 25. Oct. 1860)
John O'Brien Inman (10. Jun. 1828 - 28. May. 1896)
Henry Inman+ (30. Jul. 1837 - 13. Nov. 1899)
Sarah H. Inman (c 1838 - )

Henry Inman (M)
(30. Jul. 1837 - 13. Nov. 1899), #410260
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Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Henry Inman was born on 8. Jul. 1837 at New York City, New York County, New York. Henry Inman was born on 30. Jul. 1837 at New York. He was the son of Henry Inman and Jane Riker O'Brian. Henry Inman married Eunice Churchill Dyer, daughter of Joseph W. Dyer and Catheine Fullerton Slatter, on 22. Oct. 1862 at Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Henry Inman removed to at Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas, on 17. May. 1866. Henry Inman was shown in the census on 1. Jun. 1880 as a publisher.
Henry Inman and Eunice Churchill Dyer appeared on the census of 1. Jun. 1880 at Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas. Henry Inman died on 13. Nov. 1899 at Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, at age 62. He was buried at Old Ellsworth Cemetery, Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas.

INMAN, HENRY (July 30, 1837-Nov. 13, 1899), Union soldier, author, was born in New York City, the son of Henry Inman [q.v.l, a painter, and his wife, Jane Riker (O'Brien) Inman. When Henry was yet a boy his father died and his mother moved to a small farm near Hempstead, L. I. The youth for a time attended the Athenian Academy at Rahway, N. J., and had further instruction from private tutors. At twenty he enlisted in the army, and as a private (later a corporal) in the 9th Infantry served for four years in the Indian disturbances in California and Oregon. On the outbreak of the Civil War he was transferred to the 17th Infantry, Army of the Potomac, becoming a first lieutenant in October 1862. In the Peninsular campaign he served on the staff of Gen. George Sykes, and for gallant conduct at Gaines's Mills, June 27, 1862, was breveted a captain. During the next two years he served in the Quartermaster's Department. At the end of the war he was sent to Kansas, where he distinguished himself in the Indian campaigns, attaining the brevet of lieutenant-colonel in February 1869. On July 24, 1872, he was cashiered from the army.
In 1878 Inman took charge of a newspaper, the Larned Enterprise. In 1882 he became manager of the Kansas News Agency at Topeka and was subsequently employed on various newspapers in the state. His interest in the frontier prompted the writing of a number of sketches of adventure which in 1881 were published in book form under the title Stories of the Old Santa Fé Trail, another collection, In the Van of Empire, followed in 1889. The wide circulation of these sketches, due in part to the printing of a selection of them by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway Company as an advertisement, induced Inman to plan a larger and more comprehensive work on the subject. With the financial aid of his friend, W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), he completed the volume, which was published in November 1897 under the title, The Old Santa Fé Trail, The Story of a Great Highway. It scored an immediate success, bringing him money and fame. During the next year he produced Tales of the Trail, The Ranche on the Oxhide, and A Pioneer from Kentucky, and in collaboration with Cody, The Great Salt Lake Trail. In 1899 he published The Delahoyd's and a compilation of the frontier experiences of the Hon. Charles J. Jones under the title, Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure.
Inman was married in Portland, Me., Oct. 22, 1862, to Eunice C. Dyer, the daughter of a prominent shipbuilder. In his later years he separated from his family, living in a small hotel in Topeka. He was a man of many eccentricities. He lived frugally but spent money lavishly on a blind boy whom he had met in a hospital. The large royalties received during his last two years were squandered, and at the time of his death he was in debt. His writings, though popular, have little historical value. He died in Topeka.
W. J. Ghent
[F. B. Heitman, Hist. Reg. and Dict. of the U. S. Army (1903); Appletons' Ann. Cyc., 1899; Who's Who in America, 1899-1900; Kansas City Star, Nov. 13, 1899; Topeka Daily Capitol and Kansas City Jour., Nov. 14, 1899.] W.J.G.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Henry Inman and Eunice Churchill Dyer
Joseph H. Inman+ (5. Aug. 1863 - )
Gertrude H. Inman (c 1869 - )
Paul M. Inman (6. Mar. 1872 - )
Catherine H. Inman+ (c 1876 - 1946)

Iris Elaine Inman (F)
(9. Apr. 1922 - 2. Feb. 1994), #400317
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     Iris Elaine Inman was born on 9. Apr. 1922 at San Diego, San Diego County, California. She was the daughter of Orrel A. Inman and Lilly Belle Oest. Iris Elaine Inman married Bernard Leroy Kizer Rolfe, son of Arthur Le Roy Kizer and Mabel Dora McBain, on 24. Dec. 1948 at La Mesa, San Diego County, California. Iris Elaine Inman died on 2. Feb. 1994 at Deming, Luna County, New Mexico, at age 71.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John O'Brien Inman (M)
(10. Jun. 1828 - 28. May. 1896), #410261
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Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     John O'Brien Inman was born on 10. Jun. 1828 at New York City, New York County, New York. He was the son of Henry Inman and Jane Riker O'Brian. John O'Brien Inman died on 28. May. 1896 at Fordham, Westchester County, New York., at age 67; from cancer of the penis and scrotum as well as asthenia.

John O'Brien Inman (1828-1896)

Portraitist and genre painter John O'Brien Inman was the son of painter Henry Inman. Although his reputation has been overshadowed by that of his father, the younger Inman had a successful artistic career.

Born in 1828 in New York City, Inman studied under his father, who painted landscapes and miniatures, as well as portraits and genre scenes. By 1853, the younger Inman was exhibiting at the National Academy of Design. In his youth, he worked as a portrait painter in the South and West; later he moved his studio to New York City, where he specialized in small genre pieces and flower paintings. Inman was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1865. The following year, he moved to Europe and opened a studio in Rome. He remained abroad until 1878, when he returned for a while to New York. While in Europe, he executed a number of sentimental genre scenes with local settings.

Inman's work is admired for its technical skill and, in the case of his later works, for its reflection of European influences. One of his best known works is Moonlight Skating, Central Park, the Lake and Terrace (ca. 1878, Museum of the City of New York). Discovered in the early 1940's, the painting was hailed for its treatment of the night scene and for the accomplished and lively figures, each executed with characteristic detail. Two small oils--A Pet (1862, location unknown) and A Flower Necklace (1869, location unknown) demonstrate Inman's skill in genre painting. He died in Fordham, New York, in 1896.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Joseph H. Inman (M)
(5. Aug. 1863 - ), #410275
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Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Joseph H. Inman was born on 5. Aug. 1863 at Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. He was the son of Henry Inman and Eunice Churchill Dyer. Joseph H. Inman married Florence Robinson c 1901 at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Joseph H. Inman appeared on the census of 30. Apr. 1910 at lodger, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana; listed as married for 8 years. He removed to at Houston, Harris County, Texas, in 1914. Joseph H. Inman was shown in the census on 5. Apr. 1930 as a salesman.
Joseph H. Inman appeared on the census of 5. Apr. 1930 at with his daughter Eunice, Houston, Harris County, Texas.

JOSEPH H. INMAN, Manager of the Texas branch of the Kohler Company, of Kohler, Wisconsin, has been a resident of Houston since 1914, coming here at that time with the N. O. Nelson Company. His territory for the Kohler Company includes all of Texas and Louisiana and he is in charge of the sales of enamelware, plumbing supplies and electrical equipment for the two States.
(Several paragraphs that dealt only with Kohler advertising were omitted.)
Mr. Inman, Manager of the local branch for the Kohler Company, was born at Portland, Maine, August 5, 1863, a son of Henry and Eunice (Dyer) Inman. His father was a journalist and army officer and his grandfather a noted portrait painter of New York City. Mr. Inman received his education in the public and high schools of Portland and spent six years farming and ranching. After that he engaged in railroad statistical work for five years and then was in the plumbing supply and manufacturing business in New Haven, Connecticut, and New York City. He came to Houston in 1914 with the N. O. Nelson Company and was later associated with the Henry Mc Shane Manufacturing Company and the Fairbanks Morse Company before his connection with the Kohler Company.
In 1901 Mr. Inman was married in Brooklyn, New York, to Miss Florence Robinson, who died in 1922. He has one daughter, Eunice D.
Mr. Inman is a splendid type of business man and citizen, devoted to the interests of his company and knows the business in which he is engaged.
From the "New Encyclopedia of Texas", pg. 441.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Joseph H. Inman and Florence Robinson
Eunice Dorothy Inman (30. Jun. 1904 - )

Joshua Warren Inman (M)
(13. May. 1987 - ), #440325

     Joshua Warren Inman was born on 13. May. 1987 at Flint, Genesee County, Michigan.

Last Edited=30 Mar 2008

Lucy Inman (F)
#410258
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Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Lucy Inman was the daughter of Henry Inman and Jane Riker O'Brian.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Mary Lawrence Inman (F)
(8. Dec. 1826 - 25. Oct. 1860), #410262
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Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Mary Lawrence Inman was born on 8. Dec. 1826 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Henry Inman and Jane Riker O'Brian. Mary Lawrence Inman married Smith Cutter Coddington, son of James Coddington and Nancy Cutter, on 16. May. 1844.
Mary Lawrence Inman and Smith Cutter Coddington appeared on the census of 14. Sep. 1850 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey; real estate value 8,000.00. Mary Lawrence Inman died on 25. Oct. 1860 at age 33. She was buried at Hazleton Cemetery, Rahway, Union County, New Jersey.

Last Edited=4 May 2007

Children of Mary Lawrence Inman and Smith Cutter Coddington
Anna Buckham Coddington (c 1846 - )
Margaret Inman Coddington+ (1847 - 19. Nov. 1924)
Frances Wyatt Coddington+ (c Feb. 1850 - 1922)
Henry Inman Coddington (28. Dec. 1851 - a 1892)
Charles Egbert Coddington+ (7. Jan. 1854 - 23. Aug. 1907)
(Unknown) Coddington (1. May. 1856 - 1. May. 1856)
(Unknown) Coddington (1. May. 1856 - 1. May. 1856)
Walter Brewster Coddington+ (1. Sep. 1858 - 21. Nov. 1941)

Matthew Steven Inman (M)
#399829
Relationship=10th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=12th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Nathaniel Bert Inman (M)
#392806

     Nathaniel Bert Inman married Annis Etta Poole, daughter of Henry Chesley Poole.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Nathaniel Bert Inman and Annis Etta Poole
Alfred Clode Inman (27. Aug. 1893 - 11. Mar. 1983)

Nellie Inman (F)
#292207

     Nellie Inman married Elmer E Willits, son of Benjamin Willits and Elnora Bryant.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Nellie Inman and Elmer E Willits
(Unknown) Willits

Orrel A. Inman (M)
#400315

     Orrel A. Inman married Lilly Belle Oest on 13. Aug. 1918 at Vallejo, Solano County, California.

Last Edited=24 Jul 2004

Child of Orrel A. Inman and Lilly Belle Oest
Iris Elaine Inman (9. Apr. 1922 - 2. Feb. 1994)

Paul M. Inman (M)
(6. Mar. 1872 - ), #410273
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Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Paul M. Inman was born on 6. Mar. 1872 at Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. He was the son of Henry Inman and Eunice Churchill Dyer.
Paul M. Inman appeared on the census of 1. Jun. 1880 at with his parents, Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas. He was buried at Old Ellsworth Cemetery, Ellsworth, Ellsworth County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006


         
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