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Hannah (INGALL)
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Robert Alfred Thomas INGALL ( - 1895)
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Near Relatives of Hannah (INGALL)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Hannah (INGALL)

Spouse/Partner Thomas INGALL

Son Robert Alfred Thomas INGALL 1895 Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Daughter in Law Fanny Splatt HOWELL 1833 Devon, England 1904 Newcastle, NSW, Australia 71

Events in Hannah (INGALL)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1895 Death of son Robert Alfred Thomas INGALL Newcastle, NSW, Australia Note 1 17, 60
Note 1: Nsw bmd - INGALL ROBERT 5616/1895 Father THOMAS Mother UNKNOWN NEWCASTLE


Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name Robert Alfred Thomas Ingall
Birth Date 1821
Birth Place Lincolnshire, England
Death Date 28 Jun 1895
Death Place Newcastle, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia
Cemetery Sandgate Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place Newcastle, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia
Has Bio? N
Father Thomas Ingall
Mother Hannah Ingall
Spouse Fanny Splatt Ingall
Children Alfred Thomas Ingall

Newcastle Morning Herald and Minera Advocate 29 June 1895
DEATH OF MR. INGALL, SEN.
Mr. ROBERT INGALL, the well-known draper,
died in the Newcastle Hospital shortly before
6 o'clock yesterday morning. Some months
ago the deceased underwent an operation for
an internal complaint, and being 74 years of
age he never recovered, and gradually became
weaker until last week, when it was known
that the end was approaohing. Mr. Ingall
came to the colony in 1848 from London,
under engagement to a Maitland soft-goods
firm, whose business he managed for some
years. Morpeth at that time was the princi
pal town in the north, and Mr. ingall com
menced business on his own account there as
a draper in 1852. Having built up a suc
cessful business he sold out, and, going into
partnership with Mr. Bond, he opened shops
in Maitland and Watt-street in this
city. For some years the firm were
the principal drapers in the district and on
the dissolution of partnership Mr. Ingall
commenced a new business in premises which
he erected on the site of Mr. Alfred Ingall's
present shop in Hunter-street, where the
name R. Ingall and Son still remains as the
designation of the firm. Some 10 years ago
the deceased retired from business, and since
then he has lived quietly at Waratah. In
his younger days he took a keen interest in
public matters and was for many years a
member of the committee of the hospital. He
leaves three sons, namely, Mr. Tom Ingall
and Mr. Alfred Ingall, who now have drapery
establishments of their own, and Mr. Walter
Ingall, a hotel proprietor at Dungog, and
one daughter, who is living in Sydney. The
funeral will take place to-day, and will leave
the residence of Mr Alfred Ingall, Waratah,
at 2.30 o'clock.
Personal Notes:
from death of son Robert