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Source:
History of Coshocton
County, Ohio :
its past and present, 1740-1881
Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)
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J.
B. INGRAHAM, Coshocton, Ohio; physician and surgeon;
born Nov. 9, 1821, in Harrison county, Virginia; son of
Jacob and Maria (Modisett) Ingraham. His paternal
ancestors are English and his maternal, Welch and French.
He was brought up a farmer boy until eighteen, when he began
teaching school, and taught three schools, In 1844, he
located at Athens, Athens county, Ohio, and at once began
reading medicine with Dr. Carpenter, and began
practice at Savannah, Athens county, Ohio, in 1847; his next
location was at Logan, Hocking county, Ohio, where he was
married Mar. 7, 1847, to Miss Sarah E., daughter of
John and Elizabeth (Fielding) Guthrie. They are
the parents of nine children, viz: Maria, Olivia, now
Mrs. Dr. T. J. Smith; Sarah E., Charles M., Frances Ellen,
now Mrs. Dr. H. L. Mann; Emma G.; John G.,
deceased; Rose E., Edgar, Floyd and Robert Jay.
June 4, 1848, Dr. Ingraham located at Plainfield,
Coshocton county, Ohio, where he practiced until Apr. 1,
1864, when he came to Coshocton. He has been
especially as a surgeon.
Source:
History of
Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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J. IRVINE,
Coshocton; attorney at law; was born Dec. 24, 1822, at
Wooster, Ohio, where he remained until he was ten years old,
when with his parents he went to Fredericksburgh, where on
finishing his education he began teaching school. He
taught in Ashland county, and also in the schools at
Fredericksburgh. At the age of twenty-four he entered
as a student the law office of Sapp & Wilker, and was
admitted to practice about the time war was declared between
the United States and Mexico. In May, 1847, he
enlisted in Company G, ____ O. V. I. as second lieutenant,
and in September of the same year he was elected captain of
the company at Matamoras, Mexico, and was honorably
discharged in 1848 at Cincinnati, Ohio. On receiving
his discharge he came to his present location, and taught
school one year; then resumed his present law profession.
In April, 1861, he enlisted as colonel of the Sixteenth O.
V. I. and served three months. In 1863 he recruited
company M, Ninth O. V. C., and was commissioned its captain,
and subsequently major, and served until Aug. 2, 1865.
In June, 1853, Col. Irvine was married to Miss
Annie Humrickhouse. They became to parents of two
children, Samuel and Mary.
Source:
History of
Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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