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    1. Obit - Wm. Ingraham
    2. Roy Lockhart
    3. The Central Methodist. Catlettsburg, Boyd County, Kentucky May 25, 1872. Vol. 6. No. 8. Whole No. 268. Page 10, Column 2 DEATHS MR. EDITOR: Allow the bereaved daughter of a departed Christian father, though a stranger to you, a small space in your paper to pay a tribute to a departed loved one. My dear father, Wm. Ingraham, was born in Greenbrier county, Va., Sept. 13th, 1782, was married to Catharine Cameron, in Preston Co., Va., at 20 years of age. He was the father of eleven children, four of whom preceded him to the glory world. He united with the M. E. Church and was converted to God about forty-eight years ago, and in 1849 he identified himself with the M. E. Church, South, in which he remained till translated to the Church triumphant, on the 9th of February last, in Pleasants county, W. Va. Bro. C. F. Crooks visited him and administered the holy communion, and received his dying testimony. He had no fear of death, and told his children he could exhort them if he had strength. So died a good man.-- Farewell, father, for a time; we shall meet again His funeral sermon will be preached by Rev. Wm. Downtain, on the 4th Sunday in May, at Rawson's school-house, Jackson county, W. Va., at 4 o'clock, P. M. Yours in Christ, RACHAEL INGRAHAM. LITTLE POND CREEK, W. VA., April 29.

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